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Shields and Brooks Assess Oil Spill’s Political Fallout, Primary Races

Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks sort through the top political stories of the week, including the White House's decision to suspend plans for offshore drilling expansion in the wake of the Gulf disaster and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist's announcement…

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Apr 29

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News Wrap: Financial Reform Inches Forward with Senate Cooperation

In other news Thursday, debate began on a financial reform bill in the Senate after Republicans allowed the measure to move forward, and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist announced he will leave the Republican Party to run for the Senate as…

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Apr 29

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Crist’s Independent Bid Opens New Political Frontier in Florida

By Quinn Bowman

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is expected to announce Thursday afternoon that he will run as an independent in the race to fill an open Senate seat. How would Sunshine State voters react to a three-way race? We ask two political…

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Apr 27

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Goldman Sachs Denies Misleading Investors in Senate Committee Hearing

Goldman Sachs executives testified before a Senate committee about whether it used a large hedge fund to bet against the complex financial instruments it was marketing to investors. Jeffrey Brown gets two views on the hearings from financial writers Roger…

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Apr 27

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News Wrap: Democrats Blocked Again on Financial Reform Bill

In other news Tuesday, Senate Democrats failed in their second attempt to end a Republican filibuster and bring financial reform legislation to the floor. Also, an oil leak off the coast of Louisiana continued to spread as the Coast Guard…

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Apr 14

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Obama Presses for Financial Overhaul as Senate Fight Looms

President Obama made a case for overhauling the nation's financial system today, in an attempt to win action in the Senate. Jeffrey Brown talks to financial experts for more on a reform bill's prospects.

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Apr 14

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Holder Defends Terror Trials, Guantanamo Plans

Attorney General Eric Holder faced heated questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee over his decisions on trying terror suspects and the closure of the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay.

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Mar 31

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Obama Eyes Energy Development in Drilling Plan; Opponents Point to Alternatives

Jeffrey Brown gets two views on how President Obama's new plan for coastal oil and gas drilling could affect U.S. energy policy and the environment from Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Maryland Sen. Benjamin Cardin.

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Mar 31

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Obama Proposes Lifting Coastal U.S. Drilling Bans

President Obama announced plans to lift the ban on offshore oil and gas exploration along the Atlantic and Alaskan coasts and in the Gulf of Mexico. Kwame Holman reports on the reaction to the president's proposal in Washington.

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Mar 29

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Obama Fills Key Posts with Recess Appointments

The Obama administration is moving to fill 15 vacant administrative posts that have been long-delayed by the Senate through the use of recess appointments. Judy Woodruff gets two views on White House attempts to name appointees without Senate approval.

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