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Herding Cats at the White House

3 hours ago ago from Political Punch

After meeti ng with a clowder of fat cats (i.e. bank executives) yesterday , President Obama will this afternoon attempt to herd cats -- getting Senators to cooperate and pass health care reform legislation. He will speak to all 60 Senators who caucus with the Democrats -- 58 Democratic senators and independents Joe Lieberman of Connecticut and Bernie Sanders from Vermont. His message, White House officials say, will be for them to ...

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22 million missing Bush White House e-mails found (AP) | Trend Fusion

14 hours ago ago from Hottest | Trend Fusion

AP Computer technicians have found 22 million missing White House e-mails from the administration of President George W. Bush and the Obama administration is searching for dozens more days' worth of potentially lost e-mail from the Bush years, according to two groups that filed suit over the failure by the Bush White House to install an electronic record keeping system. Read the original post: Tags: bush , from-the-bush , ...

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22 million missing Bush White House e-mails found

15 hours ago ago from Breaking News

WASHINGTON — Computer technicians have found 22 million missing White House e-mails from the administration of President George W. Bush, and the Obama administration is searching for dozens more days’ worth of potentially lost e-mail from the Bush years, according to two groups that filed suit over the failure by the Bush White House to install an electronic record keeping system. The two private groups — Citizens for Responsibility and ...

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Missing Bush E-mails Recovered

11 hours ago ago from Immelman for Congress

Millions of Missing Bush Admin. E-mails Found Dec. 14, 2009 WASHINGTON  Computer technicians have found 22 million missing White House e-mails from the administration of President George W. Bush and the Obama administration is searching for dozens more days' worth of potentially lost e-mail from the Bush years, according to two groups that filed suit over the failure by the Bush White House to install an electronic record keeping ...

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22 million e-mails missing from Bush White House found

4 hours ago ago from Georgetown Security Law Brief

12/15/09: Wired reports that White House computer technicians have found 22 million e-mails that were believed to have been lost during President George W. Bush’s administration, according to the Associated Press. The discovery was announced Monday by the National Security Archive and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, or CREW, which filed lawsuits against the Executive Office of the President, or EOP, over the e-mails in 2007.

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National Briefing | Washington: Missing Bush-Era E-Mail Is Found

15 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Computer technicians have found 22 million missing White House e-mail messages from 94 days in the administration of President George W. Bush , and the Obama administration is searching for more potentially lost e-mail from the Bush years, according to two groups that filed suit over the failure by the Bush White House to install an electronic record-keeping system. The groups, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and the ...

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White House and Bankers: Message Management - Washington Wire - WSJ

23 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

By Elizabeth Williamson The nations top bankers are meeting with President Barack Obama now, and who says what afterward has been the subject of some heavy logistical planning at the White House. The bottom line: Obama wants the first word after the confab ends. When the meeting adjourns expected soon the president will provide a briefing. Any bankers who want to comment on the proceedings will have to sit in a holding area until hes ...

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In White House meeting, Obama calls on banks to increase lending

12 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Business

President Obama exhorted the nation's biggest banks on Monday to make efforts to increase lending, even as some of those firms are racing to distance themselves from government control. The nation's most powerful bankers sat in the Roosevelt Room at the White House and nodded as the president spoke, but some executives and industry officials said afterward that increasing lending is largely beyond their ability. Meanwhile, Citigroup and ...

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