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March 10, 2009 10:10 AM

The Obama Presidency: Fifty Days And Counting

(AP/Ron Edmonds)

It's Barack Obama's 50th day on the job, so how come the economy's not fixed yet?

Unfair question? Sure. But it's also the inevitable question that he tries to answer at every opportunity.

"From the day I took office, I knew that solving this crisis would not be easy, nor would it happen overnight," said the president over the weekend in his weekly radio and Internet address.

Of course, nobody expected the crisis to be turned around "overnight," but what he's really telling us is "no time soon."

"We will continue to face difficult days in the months ahead," he cautioned.

Nevertheless, he remains confident and optimistic that the actions he's taking and policies he's implementing will ease the crisis and return the economy to growth.

"I also believe that we will get through this -- that if we act swiftly and boldly and responsibly, the United States of America will emerge stronger and more prosperous than it was before."

The economic quagmire has dominated his first fifty days in office, but a CBS News log of his daily activities shows he was determined to score points on other issues as well.

Here are some key dates: (with links to summaries and video from each day that appear in Hotsheet)

Tuesday, January 20 - Inauguration (See Full CBSNews.com coverage here)

Wednesday, January 21 – Signs Executive Orders on Gifts and Lobbying

Thursday, Jan 22, 2009 – Signs Executive Orders on Guantanamo Detentions

Friday, January 23, 2009 – Signs Executive Order lifting Pres. Bush's ban on federal funding to international groups that perform or counsel on abortion

-Holds his first White House meeting with Congressional Leaders to discuss economic stimulus plan

Monday, January 26 - Issues Memoranda on fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions

Tuesday, January 27, 2009 – Attends House and Senate Republican Caucuses at the Capitol

Wednesday, January 28, 2009 - House passes Stimulus Bill

- Meets with business leaders on the economy

Thursday, January 29, 2009 - Signs first bill into law: S. 181 – The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009

Friday, January 30, 2009 – Speaks to labor Leaders about the economy

- Issues orders on employee rights and government contracting

Sunday, February 1 – Hosts Super Bowl party with members of Congress

Monday, February 2 - Confers with Defense Secretary about Iraq

- Meets with Democratic Congressional Leaders about the stimulus bill

Tuesday, February 3 - Tom Daschle Withdraws as HHS nominee

- Announces Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., to be Secretary of Commerce nominee

- Visits local Charter School

- Sits for five network TV interviews

Wednesday, February 4 – Discusses Mideast policy with Secretary of State Clinton and special envoy George Mitchell

- Addresses Senate Democratic Caucus meeting at the Newseum

- Second bill signing ceremony: SCHIP – The State Children's Health Care Program

Thursday, February 5 – Attends National Prayer Breakfast

- Visits Energy Dept to discuss stimulus bill

- Signs order creating Advisory Council on Faith

- Takes first rides on Marine One and Air Force One en route Williamsburg, Va., to address the House Democrats "issues conference"

Friday, February 6 - Announces members of his Economic Recovery Advisory Board; laments jump in unemployment rate to 7.6%

- Takes his family to the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater at Kennedy Center

Saturday, February 7 – Makes his first visit to Camp David with his family

(CBS)
Monday, February 9 – Conducts a Town Hall Meeting in Elkhart, Indiana

- Holds his first White House / Prime Time News Conference

Tuesday, February 10 - Senate passes Stimulus bill

- Conducts a Town Hall Meeting in Ft. Myers, Florida

- Sits for interview with ABC's Nightline

Wednesday, February 11 – Makes case for the stimulus bill on visit to a construction site in Springfield, Va.

- Discusses Afghanistan with Defense Secretary Gates

- Attends performance marking re-opening of Ford's Theater

Thursday, February 12 – Judd Gregg withdraws as nominee for Commerce Secretary

- Attends Lincoln Bicentennial in Capitol Rotunda

- Visits the Caterpillar plant in East Peoria, Il., to deliver another speech about the economy and the stimulus plan.

- Addresses a Lincoln Association banquet in Springfield, IL

Friday, February 13 - House approves latest version of the stimulus bill, but not one republican votes for it

- Addresses Business Council members on stimulus

- Obama family departs for long weekend in Chicago

Tuesday, February 17 - Travels to Denver to sign $787-billion stimulus bill

Wednesday, February 18 - In Phoenix, unveils plan to ease the mortgage foreclosure crisis

(CBS)
Thursday, February 19 – Makes first foreign trip of his presidency to Ottawa, Canada

Friday, February 20 – First month in office

- Addresses nation's mayors on the stimulus plan

Sunday, February 22 – Hosts dinner for nation's governors.

Monday, February 23 - Addresses governors about the economy and the stimulus plan

-Hosts "fiscal responsibility summit" with government, business and labor leaders

(AP)
Tuesday, February 24 – Delivers first Address to a Joint Session of Congress

-Hosts first foreign leader to visit him at the White House: Prime Minister Taro Aso of Japan

Wednesday, February 25 - Names former Washington Gov. Gary Locke as latest nominee for Commerce Secretary

- Announces strategy for new regulation of financial industry.

- Hosts performance in tribute to Stevie Wonder

Thursday, February 26 - Unveils his federal budget plan and its $1.7-trillion deficit this year

- Hosts visit by his hometown Chicago Bulls

Friday, February 27 - Visits Camp Lejeune, NC., to announce timetable for U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq

- Attends Wizards-Bulls game at the Verizon Center

Saturday, February 28 - Plays basketball at Interior Department gym

Monday, March 2 – Announces intention to nominate Gov. Kathleen Sibelius, D-Kan., to be Secretary of Health and Human Services

Tuesday, March 3 - Visits the Transportation Department to spotlight highway and transit projects in the stimulus bill

- Meets with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

- Takes part in event marking 160th anniversary of the Interior Department

Wednesday, March 4 - Announces new policy on federal contracting

- Presents new swing set to his daughters on the lawn outside the Oval Office

- Hosts dinner for congressional committee chairmen and ranking members

Thursday, March 5 – Hosts Forum on Health Care Reform

Friday, March 6 – Attends police graduation event in Columbus, Ohio, spotlight programs to be funded by the stimulus plan

Monday, March 9 - Issues Executive Order lifting Pres. Bush's ban on federal funding for new embryonic stem cell projects

Tuesday, March 10 – 50th Day of his presidency

- Announces policy on education reform (read more here)

Other mile markets of the first 50 days:

-Unemployment soars to 8.1%.
-National Dept up $325-billion on his watch.
-Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted to 6,662.

But in an interview Friday with the New York Times, Mr. Obama said he knew in advance there were "going to be a lot of unexpected twists and turns" in his presidency and in the nation.

"This is still a human enterprise and these are big, tough, complicated problems," he said.

Further, he said he knows that if a problem makes all the way to the president's desk, it means it's hard to solve.

"So typically, if something's in my folder, it means that you've got some very big, difficult, sticky, contradictory issues to be wrestled with," he told the Times.

No complaints please, Mr. Obama. It's the job you begged us for. We'll check back at Day 100.


Complete Coverage: Obama At 50 Days



Also, make your predictions about Mr. Obama's approval rating after 100 days and after 1 year.






(CBS)
Mark Knoller is a CBS News White House correspondent. You can read more of his posts in Hotsheet here.
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by msmabuse March 11, 2009 8:33 AM EDT
liv549 <br /> <br /> it is not like Obama bought this country site un seen! <br />did he think, Oh I will run for pres and when he won found out he bought a lemon. No, He ran and said, Put me in coach, I can do it ! Yes I can ! <br /> <br /> <br /> Yes Or NO ?
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by msmabuse March 11, 2009 8:31 AM EDT
Son of stimulus will be here soon!
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by homespunlady March 10, 2009 6:30 PM EDT
It's coming... <br /> <br />As soon as the NEO(SCAM)CON artists all are chased out of the rotten financial woodwork they were breeding like cockroaches in. <br /> <br />RE-REGULATION and maybe Republican President Eisenhower Era tax levels on the wealthy (top rate of 91 Percent) will take care of the feudalists that have played "class warfare" on the poor and Middle Class for the past 30 plus years. <br /> <br />Eisenhower was RIGHT in his WARNING against the Military-Industrial COMPLEX. - Too bad he didn't warn against the BANKERS like Jefferson and Madison had. <br /> <br />DOW went UP today nearly 380 points.
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by sockpuppet4 March 10, 2009 6:00 PM EDT
It's Barack Obama's 50th day on the job, so how come the economy's not fixed yet? <br /> <br />Unfair question? Sure. <br /> <br />So heres the answer. <br /> <br />Bush/Cheney took 8 years to nose dive our country into the ground. <br /> <br />The remaining republicans in office are sabataging Obamas every step. <br /> <br />All media is owned and controlled by republicans. <br /> <br />Need I say more? Or would that be an unfair question.
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by flagirl001 March 10, 2009 5:16 PM EDT
Of course the dow went down 18%. No capitalist investor in their right mind is going to be investing in stocks with a socialist as president.
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by rosieanne-2009 March 10, 2009 4:36 PM EDT
50 days??? Do you really expect big changes in such a short time. Mr. Obama is trying to fix wich took many years to screw up. Bush was handed a clean slate by Mr. Clinton, and look what he did with it. Now, for you religious fanatics, do you really believe that God created all this in 7 days? And you expect Mr. Obama to fix this in 50 days. For Shame! Time, as they say, heals all wounds, and that's what it will take to heal this country.
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by ptyoungthang March 10, 2009 4:19 PM EDT
One American - funny how you and the repugs keep forgetting the 10 Trillion in debt that was in place before Obama took office. For the repugs to call ANYONE incompetent is ridiculous. The republican party brought us an actor and a buffoon for presidents. Obama is hardly incompetent nor can he be blamed for the mess we INHERITED!!!!! <br /> <br />So?maybe I have it wrong what was the repug solution that was the solution. That?s right you didn?t have one! Oh?I forgot. Tax cuts, do nothing, let the banks fail, let people lose their homes?no families?lose their homes while the claim to be Christians. <br /> <br />Repugs are ridiculous- remember their stupidity in 2010.
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by ptyoungthang March 10, 2009 4:05 PM EDT
Mark Knoller - congrats. You have produced yet another useless article which has no valid opinion and no substance. This is becoming a habit for you. You some how think you are provocative by summarizing ONLY the negative aspects of Obama?s presidency then sticking opinion polls in right after? Even that jackazz Hannity on Fox is not that obvious and sleazy. Uhhhmmm?we also notice you couldn?t find one positive thing to say - careful your right wing is showing. <br /> <br />Mr. Knoller, had any journalistic integrity would know that it would take even the BEST CEO of a large organization more than 50 days to restore a failing company- AND YOU KNOW IT. Obama is trying to help fix an entire GLOBAL economy - which he INHERITED from Bush. T <br /> <br />Mr. Knoller, it?s PRESIDENT - not MR. Obama, along with EVERY economic expert has said it would be over a year AND YOU KNOW IT - so why the smear article? Tell the head of the Repug party - Rush we said hi. <br /> <br />Mr. Knoller, have no credibility as a journalist or columnist or whatever they are calling people like you who just write crap and hope it?s interesting. Its people like you that keep perpetuating negativity trying to destroy the confidence NECESSARY to rebuild our economy. <br /> <br />Dangerous games you and repugs play for the sake of politics.
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by noloyalisti March 10, 2009 1:30 PM EDT
Thanks Bushoccio and the Government of Pigs party for the 1.2 trillion dollar deficit. We won't forget your robbing of us and giving it to the rich so they could offshore the money and turn America into a 3rd world countrry.<br /><br />We should just keep kicking these moron conservative wackos until they stop moving around.
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by endurorob March 10, 2009 11:45 AM EDT
he's going to be a great president, he respects and cares about the taxpayer's of america, who pay all these politicians salaries and the world's bills.......he wants to balance the nations checkbook, republican's are born liars and have no fiscal responsibility, obama will turn this country around, and clean up the mess of the bush presidency <br />Posted by tommyboy194 at 8:17 AM : Mar 10, 2009 <br /> <br />How can you say he wants to balance the nations check book when he has upped the debt by $325B in 50 days and wants to continue to spend with no meens of paying the bills.
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