Bill Clinton meets with Senate Dems on health care
USA Today - 1 hour 29 minutes agoFormer president Bill Clinton knows just how high the political stakes are in the fight to overhaul America's health care system.
Former president Bill Clinton knows just how high the political stakes are in the fight to overhaul America's health care system.
One by one, President Barack Obama spoke the names and told the stories Tuesday of the 13 people slain in the Fort Hood shooting rampage, honoring their memories even as he denounced the "twisted logic" that led to their deaths. "No faith justifies these murderous and craven acts; no just and loving God looks upon them with favor," Obama told the crowd on a steamy Texas afternoon. "And for what ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton is urging Senate Democrats to put aside their differences and pass a health care overhaul bill.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Presidents get elected to run the nation. Some days that means knowing how to heal it. For the first time since winning the White House, President Barack Obama faces such a moment today at Fort Hood. It his job to offer comfort, if not answers, after the shooting that left 13 people dead and 29 wounded on the bustling Texas Army post five days ago.
WASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton knows just how high the political stakes are in the fight to overhaul...
The visit marks Obama's first test at consoling Americans during a time of national tragedy -- a skill that can help shape a presidency.
The former president will urge Senators to resolve their differences.
WASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton knows just how high the political stakes are in the fight to overhaul America’s health care system.
NEW YORK — Even for a venue as grand as New York’s Carnegie Hall, there was a pretty dazzling concentration of star power at Glamour magazine’s Women of the Year awards.
FORT HOOD, TEXAS — President Barack Obama says the nation must never forget the 13 men and women who died during a shooting rampage on a U.S. Army post at Fort Hood, Texas.
FORT HOOD, Texas — Stepping for the first time into the role of national consoler, President Barack Obama plans to honor the 13 people slain in a shooting rampage here by remembering what they left behind, offering personal stories about the lives they touched and the service they provided to their country.
President Barack Obama says the nation must never forget the 13 men and women who died during a shooting rampage on a U.S. Army post at Fort Hood, Texas. In prepared remarks, Obama says the shooting is a tragedy, in part because the military members died on U.S. soil and not on a battlefield. Obama on Tuesday planned to use his remarks to praise those who died and calm a nation troubled by the ...
President Meets Privately with Family Members Before Taking Part in Memorial Service
WASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton is urging Senate Democrats to put aside their diffe...
Stepping for the first time into the role of national consoler, President Barack Obama plans to honor the 13 people slain in a shooting rampage here...
(AP:WASHINGTON) Former President Bill Clinton is urging Senate Democrats to put aside their differences and pass a health care overhaul bill. Clinton, who failed in his reform bid nearly 20 years ago, spoke to lawmakers Tuesday at their weekly luncheon.