Archive for the ‘Voxant Politics’
Harry Reid’s Apology
President Obama accepts Senate majority leader Harry Reid’s apology for his racial remarks. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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Obama’s tough first year
As President Barack Obama enters the second year of his presidency, his popularity has fallen from his first day in office as he has grappled with the ailing economy and two wars.
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Senate upset in Massachusetts
Republican Scott Brown pulled off an upset in Massachusetts- becoming the state’s next U.S. senator and potentially derailing President Obama’s legislative agenda.
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Morning Briefing (Oct. 13, 2009)
Republican endorses climate legislation, Al Qaeda loses money, and new swine concerns. Jilly Badanes reports the top news stories of the day on WashingtonTimes.com.
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Two Guys in a Newsroom (Oct. 13, 2009)
Ralph Z. Hallow and Don Lambro discuss Congressman Charles B. Rangel’s tax issues and if he should step down from his chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee.
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Newsmaker: Dr. Shin-Yuan Lai on trade benefits
Dr. Shin-Yuan Lai, minister of the Mainland Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan), discusses the benefits to Taiwan of improved relations with mainland China.
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Newsmaker: Dr. Shin-Yuan Lai on relations with China
Dr. Shin-Yuan Lai, minister of the Mainland Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan), speaks about the cautious move forward to improve relations with mainland China and Taiwan’s desire to have Chinese missiles targeting the island removed.
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Morning Briefing (July 15, 2009)
House Democrats release health reform bill, Iranians held by U.S. were envoys, and Sotomayor begins Day 3 of hearings. Jilly Badanes reports the top news stories of the day at WashingtonTimes.com.
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Schock: Dem Leadership In Ill. More Bipartisan than Pelosi
Rep. Aaron Schock thinks the Illinois state legislature is more bipartisan than Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic leadership in Congress.
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