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In this image made available in London by Greenpeace, activists raise a hot air balloon in support of climate control, outside the City Hall in Oslo, Norway, Wednesday Dec. 9, 2009, where US President Barack Obama is scheduled to receive the Nobel Pea... View Photo »
DENVER - DECEMBER 08: A job seeker signs up for a raffle to win free tuition at a bartending school while at a career fair December 8, 2009 in Denver, Colorado. Some 500 applicants turned out for the job fair, despite the bitter temperatures and snow. View Photo »
WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 08: U.S. Sen. John Rockefeller (D-WV) speaks at the weekly policy committee luncheon December 8, 2009 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. View Photo »
Republican state Sen. Scott Brown, foreground, reacts as he hears from a campaign staff member that The Associated Press called the primary in his favor while working on his speech in a hotel room, in Newton, Mass. , Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009. View Photo »
WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 08: Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ranking member Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) (C) attends a news conference on 'energy, climate-gate and President Obama's trip to Copenhagen' with members of the Hou... View Photo »
U.S. Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) (2nd R, in blue necktie) listens as Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) (L) talks to reporters about healthcare legislation outside of the senate Democrats' weekly policy lunch at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, December 8, 20... View Photo »
North Korean Human Rights Activist Steve Kim (L) shows a letter before delivering it to the North Korean mission to the United Nations in New York, December 8, 2009. View Photo »
WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 08: Commander of the International Security Assistance Force and commander of United States Forces Afghanistan U.S. Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal (L) and Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl Eikenberry laugh before testifying to the Sena... View Photo »
A child looks at an art installation featuring a visual display of carbon dioxide (CO2) levels at an environmental exhibit in Copenhagen December 8, 2009. View Photo »
WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 08: U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about job creation and economic growth at the Brookings Institution on December 8, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
FBI Miami Division's Special Agent In Charge John Gillies speaks to business leaders in Boca Raton, Florida December 8, 2009. View Photo »
Former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan drinks water during a news conference in Kenya's capital Nairobi, December 8, 2009. View Photo »
Elouise Cobell poses outside the law offices of Kilpatrick & Stockton in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009. View Photo »
Gen. Stanley McChrystal, Commander of the International Security Assistance Force and Commander of U.S. Forces Afghanistan, arrives to testify before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009. View Photo »
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. , gestures during a news conference on health care reform, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Listening from left to right are Sens. View Photo »
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich talks to customers during a book signing for his book, 'The Governor' at the University of Chicago Bookstore, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009, in Chicago. View Photo »
Joint Chiefs Chairman Adm. Michael Mullen speaks to reporters during a briefing for foreign media on U.S. national security strategy, focusing on the President Obama's strategy decisions on Afghanistan, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009 in Washington. View Photo »
A child dressed in a tree costume take part in a demonstration in Sidon, southern Lebanon, demanding action against climate change December 8, 2009. The demonstration was held to mark the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. View Photo »
The head of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Yvo de Boer looks toward the audience as he enters a press conference on the second day of an EU Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 8, 2009. View Photo »
U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates (2nd L) walks with U.S. Army Lt. General David Rodriguez (R) and Ambassador Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr after landing at Kabul International Airport December 8, 2009. View Photo »
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. gestures while talking to reporters outside the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009, after a meeting between President Barack Obama and Congressional leaders.
View Photo »House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif. talks to reporters outside the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009, following a meeting between President Barack Obama and Congressional leaders.
View Photo »Congressional leaders talk to reporters outside the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009, following a meeting with President Barack Obama.
View Photo »President Barack Obama speaks about jobs and the economy, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009, in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »Gov. Deval Patrick, second from left, raises the hand of Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, left, as he introduced her Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009, at the unity event held the morning after Coakley won the Democratic primary for the special election to fill the U.S. Senate seat...
View Photo »Malek Khan Agha, a local leader of the Pastun tribe, vows to resist Taliban inroads in his remote village of Saeb Zada in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009, during a meeting with NATO troops.
View Photo »A hotel worker peers out the door past police at the hotel in Oslo, Norway where Nobel Peace laureate Barack Obama will be staying Wednesday Dec. 9, 2009. Obama will receive the prize on Thursday in Oslo.
View Photo »Security officals install bullet proof glass on the terrace of the hotel where Nobel Peace laureate Barack Obama will be staying Wednesday Dec. 9, 2009 in Oslo, Norway. Obama will receive the prize on Thursday in Oslo.
View Photo »Armed Norwegia police stand guard outside the hotel where Nobel Peace laureate Barack Obama will be staying Wednesday Dec. 9, 2009 in Oslo, Norway. Obama will receive the prize on Thursday in Oslo.
View Photo »President Barack Obama smiles during his meeting with Congressional leaders to discuss strategy for repairing the economy and creating jobs, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009, in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »President Barack Obama, flanked by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif. , left, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. meets with Congressional leaders to discuss strategy for repairing the economy and creating jobs, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009, in the Cabinet Room of the White House in...
View Photo »People walk past a banner of environmental group Greenpeace in front of the City Hall in Oslo, Norway Wednesday Dec. 9, 2009. Nobel Peace laureate Barack Obama will receive the prize on Thursday at the city hall.
View Photo »Pedestrians wait at a trolley stop in Oslo, Norway in front of a sign of Nobel Peace laureate Barack Obama Wednesday Dec. 9, 2009. Obama will receive the prize on Thursday in Oslo.
View Photo »A couple walk along the pier in Oslo, Norway in front of a sign of Nobel Peace laureate Barack Obama Wednesday Dec. 9, 2009. Obama will receive the prize on Thursday in Oslo.
View Photo »Police with a sniffer dog patrol outside City Hall in Oslo, Norway Wednesday Dec. 9, 2009. Nobel Peace laureate Barack Obama will receive the prize at city hall on Thursday in Oslo.
View Photo »Family members show pictures of their killed loved ones, found at the site of Monday's bomb blasts, at the Moon Market in Lahore, Pakistan on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009.
View Photo »A police official stands guard at the site of Monday's bomb blasts at the Moon Market in Lahore, Pakistan on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Shop owners visit the site of Monday's bomb blasts at the Moon Market in Lahore, Pakistan on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009.
View Photo »French Foreign Legion artillery soldiers observe possible Taliban movement around the remote village of Saeb Zada in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Flags signaling a death in combat float over a a fresh grave near the remote village of Saeb Zada in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley (C) is congratulated by U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA) (R) and Massachusetts Senate President Therese Murray in Boston, Massachusetts December 8, 2009 after Coakley won the Democratic primary election for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the...
View Photo »Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley speaks to supporters in Boston, Massachusetts December 8, 2009. Coakley on Tuesday won the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of Senator Edward Kennedy, who died in August of brain cancer.
View Photo »Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley (L) is congratulated by Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick in Boston, Massachusetts December 8, 2009 after Coakley won the Democratic primary election for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the death of Edward Kennedy.
View Photo »Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley speaks to supporters in Boston, Massachusetts December 8, 2009 after winning the Democratic primary election for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the death of Edward Kennedy.
View Photo »Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley gets a hug from her husband Thomas in Boston, Massachusetts December 8, 2009. Coakley on Tuesday won the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of Senator Edward Kennedy, who died in August of brain cancer.
View Photo »House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif. talks to reporters outside the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009, following a meeting between President Barack Obama and Congressional leaders.
View Photo »Just as we have done in Iraq
After fighting for decades to increase scrutiny of the Federal Reserve or abolish it, the Texas Republican’s proposal requiring audits of the central bank’s interest-rate decisions is getting traction
Today, after extraordinary costs, we are bringing the Iraq war to a responsible end. We will remove our combat brigades from Iraq by the end of next summer, and all of our troops by the end of 2011
Now we are looking to the Pakistani military to take on the Afghan Taliban, the Haqqani network, and al-Qaeda strongholds.
We need to grow jobs and get America back to work as quickly as we can ... On Tuesday, I'm going to speak in greater detail about the ideas I'll be sending to Congress to help jump-start private sector hiring and get Americans back to work.
So Obama's America is quite possibly going to include the National Football League, and pressure from Obama, the Congressional Black Caucus and other places might be brought to bear on the owners
I am not persuaded that 20,000 additional troops in Iraq are going to solve the sectarian violence there. In fact, I think it will do the reverse.
The black frame of mind is terrible. They're depressed. They're down -- Obama's not doing anything for 'em. How is that hoax and change workin' for ya? They're all livid
Today, the Labor Department released its monthly employment survey and reported that the nation lost 11,000 jobs in November - about 115,000 fewer than was forecast
With the Senate bearing down to pass health care reform legislation by the end of the year, President Barack Obama will be traveling for nearly half the remaining days of the month, making two trips to Scandinavia and then resting up in Hawaii over Christmas and New Year’s
Since 9/11, Al-Qaeda's safe havens have been the source of attacks against London and Amman and Bali. The people and governments of both Afghanistan and Pakistan are endangered
The president meets with a bipartisan group of congressional leaders in the morning. They'll discuss Obama's proposal for a jolt of federal spending aimed at reducing the nation's double-digit unemployment rate. In the afternoon, the president will make an announcement regarding his economic stimulus pr...
Since 9/11, Al-Qaeda's safe havens have been the source of attacks against London and Amman and Bali. The people and governments of both Afghanistan and Pakistan are endangered
After agreeing tentatively to jettison a key liberal priority -- a full-blown government-run insurance option -- Democrats say they are getting close to pushing President Barack Obama's health care bill through the Senate
We will kill bin Laden, we will crush al Qaeda. That has to be our biggest national security priority
The health care plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats may prove to be somewhat less of a problem [for Sen. Chris Dodd] than it is for many other incumbents. In Connecticut, voters are almost evenly divided: 48 percent favor the plan, while 51 percent oppose it.
Moving forward, we are committed to a partnership with Pakistan that is built on a foundation of mutual interests, mutual respect and mutual trust ... We will strengthen Pakistan's capacity to target those groups that threaten our countries, and have made it clear that we cannot tolerate a safe haven fo...
Obama has to give us lowered export denial regimes, or will it continue with the 10 out of 16 rubrics of technologies that they deny us, when they deny their partners, Slovakia, Slovenia only four.
Going forward, I am committed to addressing these costs openly and honestly. Our new approach in Afghanistan is likely to cost us roughly $30 billion for the military this year, and I will work closely with Congress to address these costs as we work to bring down our deficit
India's core interest is for the Taliban not to return to power. They fear Afghanistan would then once again provide a haven to anti-Indian groups who before long would find sustenance in Pakistan.
The stakes are even higher within a nuclear-armed Pakistan, because we know that al-Qaeda and other extremists seek nuclear weapons, and we have every reason to believe that they would use them.
While congressional analysts thought that comparing GOP strategists to the senators who tried to thwart historic civil rights movements was misplaced, they agreed with Reid that the Republican effort to slow the health care bill is well-rooted in U.S. Senate history
Eye on the Economy', our coverage of the recession gripping the state and nation. Even as he heralded the first unemployment drop in months, President Barack Obama began putting the finishing touches Friday on a fresh job creation proposal he's planning to send to Congress next week. I still consider on...
In effect, the Danish proposal amends the whole UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) balance of obligations and could eventually kill Kyoto (Protocol). The draft creates obligations for developing nations as well for mitigation and adaptation
Eye on the Economy', our coverage of the recession gripping the state and nation. Even as he heralded the first unemployment drop in months, President Barack Obama began putting the finishing touches Friday on a fresh job creation proposal he's planning to send to Congress next week. I still consider on...
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