Senate candidate Scott Brown is going up with a new television commercial that links Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire to President Barack
Obama over the crisis along the nation's southern border.
Not exact matches
On Thursday,
Obama declared his solidarity with Sarkozy and Merkel, telling G20 leaders that resolving the financial
crisis was «the most important aspect of our task
over the next two days.»
Freedom Is Not Enough: The Moynihan Report and America's Struggle
over Black Family Life from LBJ to
Obama By James T. Patterson Basic Books, 228 pages, $ 26.95 The memo declares, «The United States is approaching a new
crisis in race relations.»
Since some of our writers have been taking up the great theme related to the «end of history,» it might be foolish to think that any of the details in the news
over the past few weeks — the government shutdown, the debt
crisis crisis, the
Obama care website — have any lasting impact.
Over thirty years, American administrations have avoided making an issue of Israel's claim to an undivided Jerusalem;
Obama broke with that precedent in a staged
crisis.
AG Eric Schneiderman is frustrated with the
Obama administration
over mortgage
crisis settlements.
The longtime Republican governor from Texas will team up NHGOP Chair Jennifer Horn on a media conference call to criticize both Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen and President Barack
Obama over the current border
crisis.
But he has enjoyed tremendous success
over the last several years wringing big banks for massive settlements
over their role in the 2008 financial
crisis, thanks in part to President Barack
Obama, who appointed him chair of a national task force probing the mortgage industry.
The current deal between House and Senate leaders would give $ 1 billion to tackle the opioid
crisis, plus $ 4.8 billion for continuing three key
Obama administration research programs
over the next three years — the Cancer Moonshot, the Precision Medicine Initiative, and the BRAIN Initiative.