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YouTube Accord Eludes House

“I’m concerned that Members of the House are already using this, and I believe that both sides agree that Members of the House need some guidance from us,” Ehlers said.

Obama, McCain Demand Bailout Changes

Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) detailed remarkably similar demands for changes to the $700 billion bank bailout bill proposed by President Bush.

‘Stolen Vote’ Report Recalls Chaos

Delahunt said, that since then, “the operation of the floor — I’m not saying as a direct consequence of Aug. 2 — is much more efficient.

Opening Statements Mark Round One

Ted Stevens (R) are set to take the stand today, after opening statements from federal prosecutors and defense attorneys.

Bailout Roils RSC Election

“I’m still in it,” he said. Campbell noted that he has been an out-front opponent of earmarks, which has been a cause célèbre among the RSC’s leadership but not for all its members.

Shop Talk: Thar She Blows

“I’m probably going to do it,” Burton said. Burton, of San Francisco, is the brother of the late Rep. Phil Burton (D-Calif.), Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) political mentor.

Florida: Democrats Pan Feeney Mea Culpa TV Spot

Tom Feeney (R) on Tuesday for his new mea culpa, a television ad that began airing Monday night in which the lawmaker apologizes for a much-publicized 2003 trip to Scotland he took with incarcerated lobbyist

Reid Seeks McCain Pledge

“I think if you look at the Republican side, at the McCain campaign and the leadership, I’m not convinced they are working to get their side to the table,” Casey said.

Sides Wade Into Jury Pool

Ted Stevens (R) for reasons ranging from financial hardship to premature declarations of the senior lawmaker’s guilt.

Bailouts Whipsaw House GOP

Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.). “What’s next? Starbucks, too big to fail?” “We are prolonging the agony here, much like Japan did for years,” Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) said.