Dec. 8: President Obama outlines his plan to reinvigorate the U.S. economy, saying the nation must continue to "spend our way out of this recession." Watch his entire speech.
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Dec. 9: City workers in Oslo have welded manhole covers closed and thousands of police officers from around the country are in place to increase security for President Obama’s arrival. Msnbc.com's Keva Andersen reports.
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Dec. 9: President Barack Obama says he is still hoping for bipartisan support in using financial bailout money to help small businesses and bring down double-digit unemployment.
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Dec. 9: The former vice president weighs in on whether the U.S. should focus more on Pakistan, rather than Afghanistan, as well as other issues affecting the Obama White House.
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Dec. 10: As he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway on Thursday, President Barack Obama made the argument that war is sometimes morally justified. NBC’s Chuck Todd reports.
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Dec. 10: The cost of the plan that replaces the public option with national insurance and lowers the age for Medicare could mean life or death for the bill. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell and former Vermont governor Howard Dean.
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Dec. 10: President Obama accepts the Nobel Peace Prize. This is only the third time in history a sitting U.S. president has received the award. NBC’s Chuck Todd reports.
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Dec. 8: Chair of the Congressional Oversight panel, Elizabeth Warren, explains whether President Barack Obama’s plan to spend TARP money for jobs-creation programs and tax breaks for small businesses will help reverse off job loss.
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Dec. 8: The Daily Kos’ Markos Moulitsas discusses Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s claims that his country will not be able to fully fund security forces for at least 15 to 20 years.
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Dec 8: NBC News Chief White House Correspondent Chuck Todd interviews Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner about the job creation efforts of the Obama administration.
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Dec. 8: President Obama’s proposal for creating jobs includes tax breaks for small businesses and more spending on infrastructure projects – and comes with an estimated price tag of $150 billion. NBC’s Savannah Guthrie reports.
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