Obama On Economic Crisis, Transition
Also Discusses National Security, Iraq, And His Cabinet In 60 Minutes Interview
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Play CBS Video Video Obama And The Presidency President-elect Barack Obama speaks with Steve Kroft about his thoughts and goals as our nation's next Commander-in-Chief.
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Video The Personal Transition The Obamas will soon be the youngest first family to move into the White House since the Kennedys nearly 50 years ago. Steve Kroft speaks with Barack and Michelle Obama about their personal transition.
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Video A Father's Promise President-elect Barack Obama spoke with Steve Kroft about a special promise he made 2 years ago to his young daughters.
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President-elect Barack Obama (CBS)
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Photo Essay Accepting The Mantle President-elect Barack Obama addresses the nation and the world after his victory.
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Mr. Obama: Right.
Kroft: Does doing something about energy is it less important now than…
<Mr. Obama: It's more important. It may be a little harder politically, but it's more important.
Kroft: Why?
Mr. Obama: Well, because this has been our pattern. We go from shock to trance. You know, oil prices go up, gas prices at the pump go up, everybody goes into a flurry of activity. And then the prices go back down and suddenly we act like it's not important, and we start, you know filling up our SUVs again.
And, as a consequence, we never make any progress. It’s part of the addiction, all right. That has to be broken. Now is the time to break it.
Kroft: Where is all the money going to come from to do all of these things? And is there a point where just going to the Treasury Department and printing more of it ceases to be an option?
Mr. Obama: Well, look, I think what's interesting about the time that we're in right now is that you actually have a consensus among conservative Republican-leaning economists and liberal left-leaning economists. And the consensus is this: that we have to do whatever it takes to get this economy moving again, that we're gonna have to spend money now to stimulate the economy.
And that we shouldn't worry about the deficit next year or even the year after. That short term, the most important thing is that we avoid a deepening recession.
Kroft: How high a priority are you placing on re-regulation of the financial markets?
Mr. Obama: I think it's a top priority. I think that we have to restore a sense of trust, transparency, openness in our financial system. And keep in mind that the deregulation process, it wasn't just one party. I think there's a lot of blame to spread around.
But, hopefully, everybody's learned their lesson. And the answer is not heavy-handed regulations that crush the entrepreneurial spirit and risk taking of American capitalism. That's what's made our economy great. But it is to restore a sense of balance.
His first legislative goal will be to get Congress to pass an economic stimulus package that he hopes will create jobs and put money in the pockets of ordinary citizens, construction programs to shore up the nation's creaky infrastructure, a tax cut for the middle class and his first initiatives on health care. But some things he can do with the stroke of a pen.
Kroft: There are a number of different things that you could do early pertaining to executive orders. One of them is to shutdown Guantanamo Bay. Another is to change interrogation methods that are used by U.S. troops. Are those things that you plan to take early action on?
Mr. Obama: Yes. I have said repeatedly that I intend to close Guantanamo, and I will follow through on that. I have said repeatedly that America doesn't torture. And I'm gonna make sure that we don't torture. Those are part and parcel of an effort to regain America's moral stature in the world.
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See all 457 Commentshelped the big 3 auto industries to avoid their bankruptcy: The executives of 3 big auto industries have been
mismanaging their extreme resources last 30 years just like Obama had been taking
advantage of the honorable Federal Student Loan System till he decided to run for the presidency!
Neither Steve Kroft, CBS News did ask Obama how Obama%u2019s life time taking
advantage of the honorable Federal Student Loan System helped the executives of Fannie
Mae & Freddie Mac, Lehman Brothers, Bear Sterns and AIG to avoid their taking advantage
of the Washington for the duration of their organizations!
Nor Steve Kroft, CBS News did remind Obama how %u201CThe drop hollows the stone,
not by its force, but by its frequency%u201D.
We need American Energy Independence Now!
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Posted by jizzumjim at 10:00 AM : Nov 19, 2008
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Sorry, but the team that he is putting together came from the Clinton administration which is one of the better admins we had. It is also said that he is the most organized president-elect in history. Whether you agree or not, be it lack of experience or whatever he''s backing himself with the best professionals in the fields necessary to get this country back on track.
I submit that many people you think are racists are primarily just sick to death of the Urban areas in the country and the continued problems they have. I know I am.
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Posted by CPelzar at 03:52 PM : Nov 17, 2008
They may be getting more money per head in the urban schools, but they are not putting the money back into those schools. A lot of schools here in California are overcrowded and some don''t have enough books or desks to go around. It is ridiculous. Yeah, somebody is reaping the benefits, but it''s not the kids.
It is not, as you say, "entirely inaccurate" to call Barack our first black President. Even if you consider him to be bi-racial (half-black, half-white), he is still part black. So, how could it be "entirely inaccurate" to say that he is our first black President? It would only be "entirely inaccuate" if he was not black at all!
Anyway, I find it interesting that people like you want to now try to distinguish between people that are "totally black (both parents are black)" and people who are "half black (one parent is black and the other parent is white)"! Before now (before Barack won the Presidency), most people considered anyone who is half-black and half-white to be "black". Now, all of a sudden, people want to make this "bi-racial" distinction!
He says that his race is "black"! And, that is good enough for me! Because, like Barack said, "Racist people don''t look at a bi-racial person on the street and say, "There goes a bi-racial person, they say, there goes a black person"! I agree with Barack! Why is it when it is looking at black people (including bi-racial people who are part-black) who have done something negative, people consider them to be totally black, but if a black person who is bi-racial has done something positive, they are consiered to be bi-racial?
This morning our friends from Al-Qaida posted a message on militant websites aimed at persuading Arabs and Muslims to not believe that Obama''s election will change U.S. policies. While I have sounded the alarm bell that an Obama Presidency will weaken America and be detrimental to the State of Israel, my argument that our enemies hate us because of our freedom and tolerance, regardless of our leadership and policies, stands proven.
If Islamofacists had any goal besides destroying America and the Western World, they surely would have embraced Obama''s opposition to the war, determination to remove our troops in Iraq and his sympathy for the Palestinians. Instead they decide to insult him with racial epithets, calling him a "House Slave" in Arabic and referring to him as a "House Negro" in the video subtitles.
NOTHING CHANGES, BUT YOUR AGE.
We need American Energy Independence Now!
Well we all are witnessing the results of those misguided policies now. America no longer produces value-added goods, but imports them from abroad. The increasingly larger trade deficit means that wealth, along with jobs, is being continually drained out of the country. But how did we still manage to get by for so long? By continually borrowing and adding to the national debt.
The ONLY solution that works, that nobody dares mention, and that some immediately deride, is to PROTECT America''s industries. Other nations do it for theirs. It''s time for America to do the same, once again. It''s not just a matter of economics; it''s a matter of national security.
With the advent of globalization, what used to be called "dumping" became legal, decimating the domestic manufacturers and forcing them to outsource and move plants to other countries in order to survive. The American worker is being asked to "compete" against those in other countries working for a few dollars a day, with little or no labor laws and regulations. Guess what? There was no competition.
Proponents of globalization promised that new industries would emerge to replace old ones, and that new "innovations" would keep the American worker competitive. Well, that didn''t happen. They neglected to explain what those new industries might be, and even if they existed, why corporations wouldn''t just go ahead and have them produced in other countries anyway, since labor is still so much cheaper.
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I watched the 60 Minutes interview with Pres-Elect Obama - loved him but, you not so much!
I thought you were intentionally rude to ask if the dog & the mother-in-law were going to be moving into the White House! Luckily, Pres-Elect Obama put you in your place.
Hopefully, the last time Pres-Elect Obama grants you an interview!!
YesWeDid!!!
The People of the United States make the following decisions in undeniable majorities:
Democrats increase their lead in the House.
Democrats increase their lead in the Senate.
A new Democratic, liberal, half-black president is chosen.
Sounds to me like....
Rush Limbaugh, Hannity, Coulter and the other fascists are wrong and failed.
The Religious Reich is wrong and failed.
Republicans are wrong and failed.
Neocons are wrong and failed.
Hate is wrong and failed.
Poor bitter neocons, whining about their failure, day after day after day.
That about wraps it up. See you in four years - losers.
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