... ROMNEY: The commander in chief also has to be the educator in chief and has to communicate to the American people why he is making the decisions he's making. This president, in an inexplicable way, has not communicated to the American people what's happening in Afghanistan, what the ...
... BILL CLINTON: They are. JUDY WOODRUFF: What is holding them back? And I remember having a similar conversation with you about this two years ago. BILL CLINTON: Yeah. I think there's several reasons. One is this uncertainty about what's going to happen in the global economy because of ...
... part of an industry and market that you may not know about unless you are wise in the ways of Xbox and PlayStation. Game sales in the U.S. topped $21 billion last year. The industry often boasts that it earns far more than what Hollywood makes at the U ...
... can. In a country that has so many billionaires, you ask why isn't some of this money going to infrastructure? Partly, it is politics, in the sense that the billionaires and the rich of India can protect themselves from the kind of taxation that would build up the infrastructure ...
... others who were not involved with the deal as well, of course. In the Motor City, columnist Mark Phelan of the Detroit Free Press writes in praise of the Obama administration contending that his city was fortunate that the administration took the actions it did. "The present is better than ...
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan headed back onto the campaign trail after the Republican National Convention came to a close. Romney continued to woo voters who voted for Barack Obama in 2008 and Ryan stayed on the attack, aggressively pointing out what he sees as the failed efforts of President ...
Unemployment is down, the GDP is growing at over 3 percent, the stock market hits record highs nearly every day and President Trump says it's a function of his policies. Does he deserve the credit? Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports.
Hoping to build off recent bans in Europe and India, opponents of animal testing for cosmetics plan to make a big push for a similar prohibition in the United States. The effort could be a tough sell in a Republican-controlled Congress.
President Obama greets supporters at a fundraising event in San Francisco. Photo by C. Flanigan/FilmMagic. President Obama's poll numbers have been looking up, and Friday morning brought a fresh reminder of his campaign's financial strength. The Obama re-election team, along with a joint Democratic Party fundraising committee, hauled in more than $29 million in January....
Shocking as it may be, President Obama and every serious contender for the Republican nomination agree on one important fact: The 2012 presidential election is going to be fought and won on the economy.
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