Sept. 9 (Bloomberg) — Matthew Dowd, former campaign strategist for President George W. Bush, Christina Romer, former head of President Barack Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers and a Bloomberg contributing editor, and former Republican Senator John Sununu talk about President Barack Obama’s proposals to create US jobs. They speak with Margaret Brennan and Al Hunt on Bloomberg Television’s special program “Jobs: Obama’s Crisis.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Sept. 8 (Bloomberg) — Al Hunt, executive editor at Bloomberg News, talks about the clash between Texas Governor Rick Perry and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney in last night’s Republican presidential debate, and President Barack Obama’s plan to create jobs and stimulate the economy. Hunt speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “InBusiness With Margaret Brennan.” David Blanchflower, a professor at Dartmouth College and a Bloomberg Television contributing editor, also speaks. (Source: Bloomberg)
CNNMoney reporters scrutinize Obama’s track record on jobs since the beginning of his presidency.
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Fox Business Network correspondent Charlie Gasparino spoke with the WMAL Morning Majority about the latest jobs report that showed zero job growth for the month of August.
The major US equity indices closed sharply lower Monday in the first trading session after Standard & Poor’s cut the United States’ AAA Credit Rating. President Barack Obama said he hoped the decision by Standard & Poor’s would at least give Congress a renewed sense of urgency to tackle debt problems. He said that must be done primarily by taking on the politically difficult issues of reforming taxes and entitlement programs in the coming months. In corporate news,American International Group (NYSE:AIG) has plans to sue Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) due to losses on hundreds of mortgage-backed securities.
The major US equity indices closed sharply lower Monday in the first trading session after Standard & Poor’s cut the United States’ AAA Credit Rating. President Barack Obama said he hoped the decision by Standard & Poor’s would at least give Congress a renewed sense of urgency to tackle debt problems. He said that must be done primarily by taking on the politically difficult issues of reforming taxes and entitlement programs in the coming months.
Aug. 8 (Bloomberg) — Al Hunt, executive editor at Bloomberg News, talks about Standard & Poor’s downgrade of the US credit rating to AA+ from AAA the Obama administration’s response to the move. Hunt, speaking on Bloomberg Television’s “InBusiness With Margaret Brennan,” also discusses Moody’s Investors Service’s affirmation of the nation’s top Aaa ranking and outlook for the economy.
Aug. 5 (Bloomberg) — Al Hunt, executive editor at Bloomberg News, talks about the US July jobs report. Hunt, speaking on Bloomberg Television’s “InBusiness With Margaret Brennan,” also discusses President Barack Obama’s approval rating.
July 29 (Bloomberg) — Al Hunt, executive editor at Bloomberg News, talks about President Barack Obama’s remarks about the political standoff over raising the US debt limit and today’s planned House vote on Speaker John Boehner’s proposed deficit-reduction plan. Hunt speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “InBusiness With Margaret Brennan.” (Source: Bloomberg)
June 28 (Bloomberg) — William Cohan, author of “Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World” and a Bloomberg Television contributing editor, discusses his latest Bloomberg View column about President Barack Obama’s administration policy on Wall Street. Cohan speaks with Erik Schatzker and Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television’s “InsideTrack.” (William D. Cohan is a Bloomberg View columnist. The opinions expressed are his own. Source: Bloomberg)