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... at length about the economy, an issue he said should resonate with Hispanic voters. MITT ROMNEY: I would ask each of you to honestly look at last three-and-a-half years and ask whether we can do better. Is the America of 11 percent Hispanic unemployment the America of ...
... Rubio gave a speech in South Carolina, lashing into the president's policies and sparking talk of a potential 2016 run. The Associated Press looks at Romney's record in Massachusetts with a focus on Boston's "Big Dig." American Crossroads has released a second web video mocking the president ...
... on FOX News this morning, he laid out his argument against the president. MITT ROMNEY: I think it is going to be watershed election for America. Will we remain a free and opportunity-based society, or will we instead be a society driven by large government, taking more and more ...
... and others who are exploring these divides or worried about the state of our democracy and looking for ways to bring people together. I hope at the end to have a better understanding of what’s driving our political divide, and a clearer sense of whether this is what the ...
... Summit dubbed "Solutions for America's Future." As part of the day-long program, the NewsHour's Gwen Ifill will interview former President Bill Clinton at 10 a.m. EDT and Judy Woodruff will moderate a panel with the five remaining members of the Senate's "Gang of Six" at ...
... crisis in Europe, as President Obama begins a six-day, four-country visit. The president kicked off his trip in Ireland today. His stop included a visit to a house once owned by his great-great-great-grandfather in the town of Moneygall, complete with a pint of Guinness at ...
GWEN IFILL: Professor Shaiken, today Bill Ford in making his announcement today called, said this was announcing the way forward for Ford Motor Corporation. What should the way forward truly be for Ford in this -- at this crossroads? HARLEY SHAIKEN: Well, clearly at best these very painful announcements stop the ...
Today's post is a departure for Art Beat: a cross-post with the Making Sen$e page, where correspondent Paul Solman answers your economic and business questions.
NewsHour's Hari Sreenivasan sits down with the President of the Black Police Association of Greater Dallas for a deeper look at police misconduct, the code of silence, and what it is like to be both a police officer and an African American in 2016.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is set to announce that he will run for president. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images. He may have left public office in the '90s, but Newt Gingrich will announce Wednesday that he's running for president in a manner very befitting of 2011. The 67-year-old former House speaker plans to make...
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