Posted on 11/24/2008 5:10:45 PM PST by daisyscarlett
President Bush met with Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson at the Treasury Dept. this a.m. He announced that a decision was made to safeguard Citi -- Citicorps(*). TRANSCRIPT
President Bush welcomed the 2008 Nobel Prize winners to the Oval Office of the White House in Washington today.
The President met with Prime Minister Olmert of Israel. They discussed a wide range of regional and international issues. TRANSCRIPT OF MEETING REMARKS Transcript of Press Briefing by Deputy Press Secretary Tony Fratto
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U.S. President George W. Bush (R) and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert pose for photographs in the Oval Office at the White House November 24, 2008 in Washington, DC.
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
President Bush on Monday said, to Prime Minister Olmert, "We've been through a lot together during our time in office. We strongly believe that Israel will benefit by having a Palestinian state, a democracy on her border that works for peace. And, Prime Minister, that vision is alive because of you. And I thank you for your steadfast support for peace."
Thanks for the dose - when you have finished putting photos up I will post update on dad.
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U.S. President George W. Bush and U.S. Secretary of Treasury Henry Paulson walk out of the U.S. Treasury Building in Washington November 24, 2008.
U.S. President George W. Bush speaks about the economy next to U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson outside the U.S. Treasury Building in Washington, November 24, 2008.
President George W. Bush walks away after making a statement on the economy, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, outside the Treasury Department in Washington, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is at left.
U.S. President George W. Bush walks back to the White House after making a statement to the news media after a meeting at the Treasury Department November 24, 2008 in Washington, DC.
U.S. President George W. Bush welcomes the 2008 Nobel Prize winners to the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, November 24, 2008. From L-R are: Economics winner Paul Krugman, of Princeton University; Bush; Chemistry winner Martin Chalfie, of Columbia University and Chemistry winner Roger Tsien, of University of California San Diego.
U.S. President George W. Bush (R) poses for photographs with Paul Krugman, the winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize for Economics in the Oval Office at the White House November 24, 2008 in Washington, DC.
It must be warmer in DC than it is in Ashford to only be in a suit and no overcoat.
U.S. President George W. Bush (R) meets with Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, November 24, 2008.
I’m sure the only reason Krugman showed up was so that he can spend the rest of his sorry life making snarky remarks about the day he met the most eviiiilll POTUS in history.
Nobel or not, Krugman is a vile, low-class, far-left clown.
This is really getting out of hand, isn't it? Let's just open the Treasury and last one out, shut off the expensive white squiggly things imported from China.
President George W. Bush poses for a photo with Nobel Prize winners Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, in the Oval Office. Joining President Bush from left are, Dr. Paul Krugman, Economics Prize Laureate; Dr. Martin Chalfie, Chemistry Prize Laureate; and Dr. Roger Tsien, Chemistry Prize Laureate. White House photo by Eric Draper President George W. Bush poses for a photo with Nobel Prize winners Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, in the Oval Office. Joining President Bush from left are, Dr. Paul Krugman, Economics Prize Laureate; Dr. Martin Chalfie, Chemistry Prize Laureate; and Dr. Roger Tsien, Chemistry Prize Laureate. White House photo by Eric Draper
President George W. Bush and Secretary Henry Paulson of the U.S. Department of Treasury, pause for questions after their meeting Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, at the Treasury Department. Said the President, "Secretary Paulson is working closely with the President-elect's transition team. It's important for the American people to know that there is close cooperation. It's important for the American people to know that we will safeguard the financial system as the first step necessary for financial -- or for economic recovery. And so, Mr. Secretary, thanks for your hard work." White House photo by Eric Draper
You can say that again. I can’t stand this creep
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