The President visits Allentown, PA to learn firsthand about the countrys employment situation and to gather ideas to help put Americans back to work. December 4, 2009. (Public Domain)
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President Obama outlines the steps his Administration has taken to stimulate economic growth and plans to create new American jobs in remarks to the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC. December 8, 2009. (Public Domain)
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Top stories include: President Obama’s new steps to boost jobs. Consumer bill paying improves. Electronic Arts CEO, John Riccitiello. Tax Tips on RMD's.
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Top stories include: The November employment report is a positive. Darren Gersh interviews the Hungarian Prime Minister. And Market Monitor is Thomas Herzfeld.
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The President speaks to the media after a meeting on jobs and the economy with Congressional leaders at the White House. December 9, 2009. (Public Domain) ... jobs employment economy recovery President Barack Obama "White House" Congress Senate "House of Representatives" ... whitehouse ... Presi...
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President Obama took credit for recent good news on the economy, but America still has work to do. As Chip Reid reports, Obama laid out a list of ideas for the federal government to create more jobs.
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Following the best jobs numbers since 2007, the President recognizes that such trends are cold comfort to those who are struggling and pledges to continue pushing forward towards positive job growth. He looks back at the Jobs Forum he hosted days before and looks ahead to further action. He emph...
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