Obama On AIG Rage, Recession, Challenges
Also Tells 60 Minutes How He Is Adjusting To The Job, And His Family To The White House
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Play CBS Video Video President Barack Obama, Part One From the AIG bonuses, to the economic meltdown, to the war in Afghanistan, it has been an eventful two months in office for President Obama. Steve Kroft has the behind-the-scenes interview.
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Video President Barack Obama, Part Two Pres. Obama spoke candidly with Steve Kroft about adjusting to life as the nation's 44th president and as the current occupant of the White House with a wife and 2 young daughters.
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60 Minutes White House Interview A behind-the-scenes look at Steve Kroft's interview with President Barack Obama.
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After campaigning in California to drum up support for his $3.6 trillion budget, the president sat down with 60 Minutes in the Oval Office for a conversation about the AIG debacle, the economy, and getting the hang of the world's most difficult job.
"Were you surprised by the intensity of the reaction, and the hostility from the AIG bonus debacle?" correspondent Steve Kroft asked.
"I wasn't surprised by it. Our team wasn't surprised by it. The one thing that I've tried to emphasize, though, throughout this week, and will continue to try to emphasize during the course of the next several months as we dig ourselves out of this economic hole that we're in, we can't govern outta anger. We've got to try to make good decisions based on the facts in order to put people back to work, to get credit flowing again. And I'm not gonna be distracted by what's happening day to day. I've gotta stay focused on making sure that we're getting this economy moving again," President Obama replied.
The president ordered Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to use every legal means to recover the bonus money from AIG. If it is not repaid, it will be deducted from the company's next bailout payment. The House decided to extract its own revenge by passing a bill that would impose a tax of up to 90 percent on the AIG bonuses and on the bonuses of anyone making more than $250,000 a year who works for a financial institution receiving more than $5 billion in bailout funds.
"I mean you're a constitutional law professor," Kroft remarked. "You think this bill's constitutional?"
"Well, I think that as a general proposition, you don't wanna be passing laws that are just targeting a handful of individuals. You wanna pass laws that have some broad applicability. And as a general proposition, I think you certainly don't wanna use the tax code to punish people," the president replied. "I think that you've got an pretty egregious situation here that people are understandably upset about. And so let's see if there are ways of doing this that are both legal, that are constitutional, that upholds our basic principles of fairness, but don't hamper us from getting the banking system back on track."
"You've got a piece of legislation that could affect tens of thousands of people. Some of these people probably had nothing to do with the financial crisis. And some of them probably deserve the bonuses that they got," Kroft said. "I mean is that fair?"
"Well, that's why we're gonna have to take a look at this legislation carefully. Clearly, the AIG folks gettin' those bonuses didn't make sense. And one of the things that I have to do is to communicate to Wall Street that, given the current crisis that we're in, they can't expect help from taxpayers but they enjoy all the benefits that they enjoyed before the crisis happened. You get a sense that, in some institutions, that has not sunk in; that you can't go back to the old way of doing business, certainly not on the taxpayers' dime," Obama said. "Now the flip side is that Main Street has to understand, unless we get these banks moving again, then we can't get this economy to recover. And we don't wanna cut off our nose to spite our face."
"Your Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner has been under a lot of pressure this week. And there have been people in Congress calling for his head. …Have there been discussions in the White House about replacing him?" Kroft asked.
"No," Obama said.
Asked if Geithner had volunteered or asked whether to step down, Obama told Kroft, "No. And he shouldn't. And if he were to come to me, I'd say, 'Sorry, Buddy. You've still got the job.' But look, he's got a lot of stuff on his plate. And he is doing a terrific job. And I take responsibility for not, I think, having given him as much help as he needs."
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See all 1154 CommentsWhat was the last line of trash that Obama was selling during the presidential campaign, something like that John McCain doesn't know anything about the economy and is running around like a chicken with his head cut off because he went back to do his job as a United States senator in Washington D.C. while Obama made it very clear then he just wanted to be on tv at the presidential debate instead of doing his job as a sitting U.S. senator. So it should comes as no surprise to voters that during the continued economic crisis we now have Obama still longing to be a superstar on tv with Jay Leno, 60 minutes among other programs while the economy spirals into disarray and the white house is running around like chicken with its head cut off. Obama never seriously committed to doing his job as freshman in the senate and I expect the same from him in the white house
President Obama is doing a tremendous job considering what has been left on his plate!!
This is the best leader this nation has ever seen.
Forget the metaphors and people pleasing, communicate on your level, we will catch up.
The Press Conference from last night was intelligent and to the point. Thanks for the Education.
"SOURCE: Reporters were told in advance if president was going to call on them. Senior Administration Officials notified reporters from Stars & Stripes, Univision and other news outlets that they should have question ready. Several reporters moved up in assigned seats as result... "
{One of the few times he summoned raw emotion came after a reporter demanded to know why it took him so long to express outrage over the AIG executive bonuses.
"It took a couple of days because I like to know what I'm talking about before I speak."
Even better, he likes to have it up on the teleprompter.}
interest. Canada is very heavily dependent on our tradind relationship with the US. What happens there in your country greatly impacts us here. From the economy to the war in Afganistan to stem cell research I regard Obama as making all the right moves. Our federal government here - the Harper conservatives - could learn a lotfrom him (but they probably won't). Huge deficits in future years are a sizable risk, but as Obama implied tonight on CBS it is a risk that must be taken. The greater risk could be ec onomic stagnation, and the US languishing as a much needed global leader in the extremely challenging times that lie ahead.
'One man with courage makes a majority.'
- Andrew Jackson
'The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.'
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
'The buck stops here.'
- Harry S. Truman
'Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.'
- John F. Kennedy
And for today's Democrats...
'It depends what your definition of 'IS' is?''
- Bill Clinton
'Those rumors are false .... I believe in the sanctity of marriage.'
- John Edwards
'I invented the Internet'
- Al Gore
'The next Person that tells me I'm not religious, I'm going to shove my rosary beads up their Back Side.'
- Joe Biden
' America is--is no longer, uh, what it--it, uh, could be, uh what it was once was...uh, and I say to myself, 'uh, I don't want that future, uh, uh for my children.'
- Barack Obama
'I have campaigned in all 57 states.
- Barack Obama
'You don't need God anymore, you have us democrats.'
- Nancy Pelosi (said back in 2006)
'Paying taxes is voluntary.'
- Sen. Harry Reid
'Bill is the greatest husband and father I know. No one is more faithful, true, and honest than he.'
- Hillary Clinton (said back in 1998)
HOW LUCKY CAN WE BE TO HAVE SUCH BRILLIANT MINDS IN CHARGE OF OUR ONCE GREAT COUNTRY!!!
" IN GOD WE TRUST "
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Beg to differ. Did you ever hear about the Rev. Jim Kones of Guyana fame. Fed his cultists strychnine laced KoolAid down in Guyana to avoid the Feds. His "followers" willingly(?) committed suicide because they were so enthralled by this character. Rev Jones was, supposedly, a good speaker and had them all mesmerized with his message. Their bodies were strewn all over the compound when the Feds found them.
Hitler was another master at manipulation of the mind. What happened there? Remember? In both of the above cases, the masses of followers kept saying, "Everything is going to be alright." The same exact thing that you people are saying about your Messiah.
You accuse us on the right of LOSING it??? My fine feathered friend, who has LOST it here? We did not vote for this smooth teleprompter reading racist, marxist/socialist empty suit. You did. You drank his KoolAid for the last 2 plus years to the point that you are hooked. I hope most of you don't have grandkids. If so, they are going to say to their parents, " I wish my gramma & granpa were still alive so that I could kick them in the a$$ for putting us in this mess."
HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR KOOLAID,SIR?
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