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Witnesses at the Senate Banking hearing on Pres. Bush's financial bailout plan included: Treasury Sec. Henry Paulson; Fed. Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke; SEC Chairman Christopher Cox; and OFHFA Chairman James Lockhart III.
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Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Most of the attention is on the presidential race. But there's also that question of whether the Democrats are going to put together that 60 vote majority in the senate. In today's episode we look at the 12 top senate races that will determine whether the Democrats will go into 2009 with that filibuster-proof majority.
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In 1969, the US Senate had a hearing on funding the proposed Corporation for Public Broadcasting, but President Nixon wanted it cut in half for the Vietnam War. Sometimes nice guys do win some.
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British MP Galloway, falsely accused of taking bribes from Saddam Hussein, tears the US Senate a new one in this exhilarating MSNBC clip that grows more apropos every day.
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The Senate has voted to overturn a three-decade ban on atomic trade with India. The pact allows American businesses to begin selling nuclear fuel to India in exchange for safeguards and U.N. inspections at India's civilian nuclear plants. (Oct. 2)
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The outcome of the Alaska Senate race remains unknown. Final results probably won't be released for more than a week. Sen. Ted Stevens is currently locked in a tight re-election battle with Democrat Mark Begich. (Nov. 6)
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Alaska Democratic Senate candidate Mark Begich has now taken the lead in his race against Republican Sen. Ted Stevens. After counting some of the absentee and early votes, Begich is in the lead by 814 votes. (Nov. 13)
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"Breaking News:" CBS News projects that Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-N.C.) has been defeated in a controversial campaign against Democrat Kay Hagan. Katie Couric and Byron Pitts examine this defeat.
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On Election Night, CNN had several "cool new toys" in their studio - this is one of them.
***Obviously, this video was uploaded for the purpose of technology showcase, not the political content (which became obsolete about 20 minutes after this was recorded).
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Al Franken is competing with Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer for the Minnesota Democratic Party's endorsement for US Senate. Here is his stump speech to a Senate District convention in Eagan, a Twin Cities suburb. Franken won most of the delegates at this particular convention.
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Your Daily Politics Video Blog: 60? Still a very long shot. But 59 could totally happen. In today's episode of TPMtv, we bring you up to speed on the very latest on the still-to-be-decided Senate races.
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January 23, 2007 - Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton questioned Lt. Gen. David Petraeus at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing. For more information, visit:
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Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman declared himself the winner the state's tight Senate race on Wednesday, despite rival Al Franken's choice to go forward with an automatic statewide recount. (Nov. 5)
The outcome of the Alaska Senate race remains unknown. Final results probably won't be released for more than a week. Sen. Ted Stevens is currently locked in a tight re-election battle with Democrat Mark Begich. (Nov. 6)