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  • February 05, 2010
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  • Erin Burnett reacted to the Feb. 5 jobs announcement proclaiming it bad news, despite a drop in the national unemployment rate.
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    • 3 days ago
    • 01:52
  • Allan Chernoff discussed the "good news" about the jobs report released Feb. 5, but downplayed 1.2 million more jobs lost since the recession began.
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    • 3 days ago
    • 01:37
  • Nightly News found an example of unnecessary defense spending on Feb. 1, the same day Obama announced his $3.8 trillion budget proposal.
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    • 5 days ago
    • 00:47
  • Chip Reid takes a look at Obama's record breaking $3.8 trillion budget proposal Feb. 1, 2010.
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    • 5 days ago
    • 01:23
  • MSNBC's Daily Rundown tackles the 4Q GDP report that showed 5.7 percent growth.
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    • 10 days ago
    • 02:18
  • MSNBC host Keith Olbermann cited an man whose company was given $99 million in stimulus funds and created "at least" 50 jobs.
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    • 11 days ago
    • 00:34
  • Katie Couric credited Obama with getting the message about the economy Jan. 25, 2010. CBS "Evening News" reported on initiatives designed to win back the middle class.
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    • 12 days ago
    • 01:12
  • Christine Roman's cited the dropping Dow as a response to Obama's call for "tough new rules" on Wall Street Jan. 22.
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    • 17 days ago
    • 01:30
  • After billionaire investor Warren Buffett voiced his opposition to a new bank tax, Fox News Channel wondered if Obama is losing a major supporter.
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    • 18 days ago
    • 01:16
  • ABC's Jonathan Karl chases Bank of America's John Mack to ask "Where's the accountability?" regarding executive pay.
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    • 19 days ago
    • 01:18



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CNBC's Erin Burnett Tells MSNBC The 'Bad' News about Jobs

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Erin Burnett reacted to the Feb. 5 jobs announcement proclaiming it bad news, despite a drop in the national unemployment rate.