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Saturday, March 21, 2009
Obama refocuses on budget, wants priorities passed
"President Barack Obama demanded Saturday that any budget passed by Congress must cut the deficit, overhaul health care, invest in education and reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil.
After a week dominated by outrage over enormous corporate bonuses at bailed-out companies, Obama used his weekly radio and Internet address to turn the focus back on his budget proposal and getting it through Congress."
Iran's supreme leader dismisses Obama overtures
Connecticut seeks answers on AIG bonus documents
"The attorney general of Connecticut said Saturday that he is asking American International Group Inc. why documents appear to show the company paid $53 million more in bonuses to its financial products division than previously reported.
Documents turned over late Friday show AIG paid $218 million in bonuses last weekend, higher than the $165 million that was previously disclosed, said the office of Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, who had issued a subpoena.
Bonuses were 'showered like confetti' on AIG employees, Blumenthal said."
Friday, March 20, 2009
Congressman Danny K. Davis Business Cluster Meeting
Media Matters Week-in-Review
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Media Matters Daily Summary
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Congressman Danny K. Davis's Business Cluster Meeting
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ABC7 eNews
Media Matters Daily Summary
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Obama asks patience, guarantees better days ahead
"Obama looked every bit the campaigner as he sometimes mocked his GOP critics, and sometimes asked people to forgive his shortcomings. In general, his demeanor and message were more upbeat than in recent days when public fury over executive bonuses dominated Congress."
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Crain's Daily News Alert prepared for Top Executives
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House approves 90 percent AIG tax - Patrick O'Connor and Victoria McGrane - POLITICO.com
"In a vote that divided Republicans in half, the House narrowly approved a 90 percent tax on bonuses for AIG and other financial firms that received bailout funds last fall, despite a fevered protest from conservatives who tried to fight the tax increase."
Fox News promo falsely claimed Obama "pushes a plan" requiring vets to pay for health insurance
"Fox News aired a promotion for a broadcast of Hannity that falsely claimed: '[President] Obama pushes a plan that could force vets to pay through the roof for health coverage.' In fact, the White House has stated it does not support a provision previously under consideration that would have billed military veterans' private insurance companies for treatment of their combat-related injuries performed at Veterans Administration hospitals.Fox News aired a promotion for a broadcast of Hannity that falsely claimed: '[President] Obama pushes a plan that could force vets to pay through the roof for health coverage.' In fact, the White House has stated it does not support a provision previously under consideration that would have billed military veterans' private insurance companies for treatment of their combat-related injuries performed at Veterans Administration hospitals."
Media Matters - After admitting culpability during Daily Show interview, Cramer now calls Stewart's criticism of CNBC "naïve and misleading"
"According to Reuters, following Stewart's interview of Cramer, NBC Universal chief executive Jeff Zucker reportedly attacked Stewart over his criticism of CNBC in his March 18 keynote address at the McGraw-Hill Media Summit in New York. According to Reuters, Zucker called Stewart 'unfair,' 'absurd,' and 'completely out of line.' Additionally, according to mediabistro.com's TVNewser blog, an unnamed 'tipster' said that MSNBC executives were asked not to air the Stewart interview in their programming the day following Cramer's Daily Show appearance.According to Reuters, following Stewart's interview of Cramer, NBC Universal chief executive Jeff Zucker reportedly attacked Stewart over his criticism of CNBC in his March 18 keynote address at the McGraw-Hill Media Summit in New York. According to Reuters, Zucker called Stewart 'unfair,' 'absurd,' and 'completely out of line.' Additionally, according to mediabistro.com's TVNewser blog, an unnamed 'tipster' said that MSNBC executives were asked not to air the Stewart interview in their programming the day following Cramer's Daily Show appearance."
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