2008年11月25日星期二

Yahoo! News: Elections

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Elections

Obama promotes fiscal restraint, big spending (AP)

Posted: 25 Nov 2008 03:26 AM CST

President-elect Barack Obama, second from the right, introduces his economic team during a news conference, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, in Chicago. From left are, Treasury Secretary-designate Timothy Geithner, Council of Economic Advisers Chair-designate Christina Romer, and  National Economic Council Director-designate Lawrence Summers. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - President-elect Barack Obama wants to project fiscal restraint even as his economic team assembles a massive recovery package that could cost several hundred billion dollars.


Obama using bully pulpit to tackle economy (AP)

Posted: 25 Nov 2008 03:32 AM CST

President-elect Barack Obama speaks during a news conference in Chicago, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - Pushing the calendar, and maybe his luck, President-elect Barack Obama is urging rapid approval of a massive economic stimulus package meant to calm turbulent financial markets.


Obama's tax hike for the rich may be delayed (AP)

Posted: 24 Nov 2008 11:51 PM CST

President-elect Barack Obama,left, follows the announced members of his economic team following a news conference, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008 in Chicago. From left are, Obama, Treasury Secretary-designate Timothy Geithner, Council of Economic Advisers Chair-designate Christina Romer, and National Economic Council Director-designate Lawrence Summers. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - An economic crisis, rising joblessness and a credit squeeze can make a president-elect refine his words. Today's word is "repeal." During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama promised to repeal President George W. Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy ahead of their scheduled expiration in 2011.


Longtime Biden aide picked to fill his Senate seat (AP)

Posted: 24 Nov 2008 08:36 PM CST

Ted Kaufman listens as Gov. Ruth Ann Minner appoints him to fill the Senate seat Joe Biden as he leaves for the vice presidency, in Wilmington, Del. Monday, Nov. 24, 2008. Kaufman, a former aide to Sen. Joe Biden, is president of a political and management consulting firm based in Wilmington. (AP Photo/Suchat Pederson, The News Journal)AP - Edward "Ted" Kaufman, a former aide to Sen. Joe Biden, was named Monday by Delaware Gov. Ruth Ann Minner to fill the Senate seat Biden is leaving for the vice presidency.


Georgia on the Democrats' mind (Politico)

Posted: 24 Nov 2008 08:54 PM CST

Politico - ATLANTA — Here on the central front in the battle to capture a 60-seat, filibuster-resistant Democratic Senate majority, only one thing matters anymore—turning out the party faithful.

Bush says Citigroup deal needed to protect system (AP)

Posted: 24 Nov 2008 03:47 PM CST

President George W. Bush and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson walk down the steps of the Treasury Department in Washington, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, to make a statement on the economy.  (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - President Bush argued Monday that the government's dramatic rescue of Citigroup was necessary to "safeguard the financial system" and help the economy recover, and he said there could be more such moves if other institutions need help.


In Summers, Obama gets a lauded economic thinker (AP)

Posted: 24 Nov 2008 04:18 PM CST

National Economic Council Chair-designate Lawrence Summers, listens as President-elect Barack Obama, not pictured, spekas during a news conference in Chicago, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - As Treasury secretary, Lawrence Summers was famous for wolfing down a bag of Cheetos and polishing them off with a can of Diet Coke. The tip-off was the patina of orange dust on his suit.


Obama: Costly stimulus needed to jolt economy (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Nov 2008 02:46 AM CST

Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, President-elect Barack Obama's National Economic Council Director-designate, listens to Obama as he announces the members of his economic policy team during a news conference in Chicago, November 24, 2008. (John Gress/Reuters)Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama promised on Monday to jolt the faltering U.S. economy with a costly stimulus package next year and introduced the team that will help him navigate the global financial crisis.


Obama pushes for swift action to revive economy (AFP)

Posted: 25 Nov 2008 02:41 AM CST

President-elect Barack Obama (R), standing with Vice President-elect Joe Biden (2nd R), announces New York Federal Reserve Bank president Timothy Geithner (L) as treasury secretary, Christina Romer (2nd L) as Council of Economic Advisers Chair, Lawrence Summers (3rd L) as director of the NEC, and Melody Barnes (3rd R) as Domestic Policy Council director during a press conference in Chicago.(AFP/Saul Loeb)AFP - President-elect Barack Obama was set to expand his call for swift action to revive the stricken US economy Tuesday in his second press conference in as many days focused on unveiling his economic team.


Citigroup bailout breeds relief, caution (AFP)

Posted: 25 Nov 2008 04:17 AM CST

Banker Timothy Geithner speaks at a House Financial Services Committee hearing in Washington, DC in late July. US President-elect Barack Obama has confirmed the well-traveled Geithner as his nominee for Treasury secretary.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Alex Wong)AFP - The rescue of US banking giant Citigroup and steps by governments to spur economic growth calmed fears of financial turmoil on Tuesday, tempered with caution over the wider scope of the crisis.


Obama, Democrats plan $500B economic package (AP)

Posted: 25 Nov 2008 02:17 AM CST

AP - Congressional Democrats and President-elect Barack Obama are laying the groundwork for quick enactment in January of a giant, two-year economic rescue package that will total about a half-trillion dollars.

Washington is busy spending lots and lots of money (AP)

Posted: 25 Nov 2008 02:16 AM CST

AP - Wars. Bailouts. Unemployment aid. Automakers. Washington has opened the tap on big spending and money is gushing down the pipeline.

Musgrave mum as she gets ready to leave D.C. (Rocky Mountain News)

Posted: 25 Nov 2008 01:05 AM CST

Rocky Mountain News - WASHINGTON - A stinging election defeat has silenced a woman once considered a rising star in the social conservative movement - at least for now.

Biden sub pick creates blowback (Politico)

Posted: 24 Nov 2008 09:57 PM CST

Politico - Delaware Gov. Ruth Ann Minner’s (D) decision to appoint Vice President-elect Joe Biden’s longtime aide Ted Kaufman to the Senate has upset local Democrats who believe the move was a ham-handed attempt to engineer the election of Biden’s son, Beau, to the Senate in 2010.

Opposition gains ground in Venezuela elections (Reuters)

Posted: 24 Nov 2008 09:35 PM CST

Venezuelan President and leader of United Socialist Party (PSUV) Hugo Chavez speaks to the media in Caracas November 24, 2008. (Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)Reuters - Venezuela's growing opposition and President Hugo Chavez's left-wing party shared the spoils from weekend elections, jostling for political advantage in the oil-producing nation on Monday.


Barbara Walters to interview Obamas (Reuters)

Posted: 24 Nov 2008 08:44 PM CST

U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) arrives to speak to supporters with his wife Michelle (R) and their children Malia (2nd R) and Sasha during his election night rally after being declared the winner of the 2008 U.S. Presidential Campaign in Chicago November 4, 2008. (Gary Hershorn/Reuters)Reuters - The Barack Obama media tour is making another stop -- and at another high-profile place.


Brennan, Blair head others on intel short list (AP)

Posted: 24 Nov 2008 08:04 PM CST

AP - With President-elect Barack Obama's economic team settled Monday, attention is now turning to his national security team and its top two intelligence posts.
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