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And congressional leaders and the Bush administration 행정부 say they are closed with deal on a financial system bailout 긴급융자. The breakthrough 타개책, 돌파구 happened just before midnight last night. “For the last several hours, the chairs 의장 of our committees 위원회 Mr. Frank and Mr. Dodd as well as Senator Judd and Mr. Blunt representing the House Republicans have worked with Secretary Paulson 미 재무부 장관 and others from the administration to resolve our differences so that we can go forward with a package to stabilize the markets, most importantly to protect the US taxpayers.”
The breakthrough in the negotiations apparently came because of a new idea proposed by house speaker 하원의장 Nancy Pelosi. Now, no one is revealing the details right now, but the new element would help protect the taxpayers who would be on the hook 곤란한 입장에 놓여 from many of these bad mortgages. The hope is there will be a formal agreement today and they could even start debating it on the floor. A White House spokesman says the Bush Administration is very pleased with the progress that was made.
Big weather story today. We’re following Hurricane Kyle. And residents in
Both presidential candidates 후보자 are trying to get some momentum 힘 out of their first debate. And because of that, you may see parts of that debate over and over again. Jim Mecosta explains. The first debate is over. But the fight is nowhere near finished. “Senator Obama voted to cut off funding for our troops.” Take this new ad from John McCain picking up on the debate’s heated exchange over
“Playing politics. Risking lives.” Obama who says he opposed that bill because it lacked a timeline for troop withdrawal 철수 gets tough in his own spot that zeroes in on ~에 노력 따위를 기울이다 the economy. “Number of minutes in a debate. 90. Number of times John McCain mentioned the middle class, zero.” “John McCain had a lot to say about me. But he had nothing to say about you. He didn’t even say the word middle class.”