Total Number of Clips: 2 Cumulative Est. Audience: 7,992,956 Cumulative Est. Publicity Value: $1,010,382 (Sum of Clip Totals)
Entry #1
Play Media

U.S. House of Representatives
CSPAN (CSPAN) National Programming, DMA: 0
Sep 16 2008 10:48AM
Programming Type: Public affairs News Politics



for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? &gt;&gt; to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. &gt;&gt; there are real differences when we talk about the democratic and republican energy plan. we're talk being expanding renewable sources of energy and we're talk being creating good-paying jobs here in the great united states of america. since january alone, 90,000 americans lost their jobs. 16,000 of those 90,000 americans were from the great hoosier state of indiana. the <highlight>center</highlight> for <highlight>american &lt;span st</highlight>yle="background-color:yellow"&gt;&lt;b&gt;progress</highlight> just released a report saying that if we invent $100 billion into a comprehensive plan, we will be able to create two million green jobs in two years. we've already spent trillions of dollars in iraq. we can invevent $100 billion in a comprehensive plan that can employ americans. 80% of hoosiers are without college degrees. 70% of americans are without college degrees. this is an opportunity to help americans pull themselves out of poverty by investing in the green movement. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? &gt;&gt; to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. &gt;&gt; mr. speaker, today we have a stark contrast between the republicans' approach to solving the energy crisis in our country and the liberal democrats and the radical environmentalists' approach to solving the energy cris in our country and we're going to look at two different pieces of legislation, the <highlight>american</highlight> energy act written by republicans and some of our friends in the democratic side and the democrats' and radical environmentalists' no-energy plan that we're going to have to vote on today. because it might not be easy to see this chartering i'm just going to go down this chart. real offshore exploration for renewable energy, republicans say yes, democrats say no.
Entry #2
Play Media

CBS Evening News With Katie Couric
CBS (CBS) National Programming, DMA: 0
Sep 15 2008 6:52PM
Programming Type: News

Est. Households/Views: 7,992,956
Est. Publicity Value: $168,397 (30 sec.)
Clip Total: $1,010,382


x=x? >> couric: while the presidential candidates spent today interpreting what happened on wall street, many voters want to know what the plans are when it comes to their taxes. each candidate says his opponent will raise them. wyatt andrews now has this realty check. >> reporter: it's one of the most explosive political charges of the election. >> john mccain wants to tax your health care benefits. >> reporter: obama's claim that john mccain wants to tax the health insurance benefits americans buy through their employers. >> that's a $3.6 trillion tax increase potentially on middle-class families. and that would eventually leave tens of millions of you paying higher taxes. >> reporter: john mccain wants a multitrillion dollar tax on the middle-class? here are the facts. obama has the tax part correct. but the impact on the middle-class is exaggerated. most people will see tax cuts. mccain does want to tax the heth insurance benefits that 60 million americans now buy through their employers tax free. however, mccain also proposes to give the money back as a tax credit. $2,500 for individuals, $5,000 for families. >> let's give name $5,000 refundable tax credit to go out and get the health insurance of their choice. >> it's mostly a tax break. >> reporter: the non-partisan tax policy center says mccain's idea starts out helping the middle-class. >> the families at all income levels who pay lower taxes, at least on average. on average it's about a $1,200 tax cut in 2009. >> reporter: on the issue o energy, meanwhile, governor palin is touting her energy expertise based on alaska's production. >> my job has been to oversee nearly 20% of the u.s. domestic supply of oil and gas. >> reporter: here are the facts: according to the energy department, palin's numbers are high. alaska provides 14.3% of america's crude oil and only 2.6% of its natural gas. on the health care debate, the obama campaign tells cbs news that one day the middle-class will be hit by a mccain tax increase, but the experts we consulted said that day is ten years away. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >> couric: and we'll be back in a moment with this week's political calendar. great soup, jen. at's ur secret? an incredibly high degree of culinary intuition, plusears of experience. you me swanson broth. yeah. anuncer: made with l natural chicken ock and flavored with garden vetables and herbs, the secret to great-tasting homemade sou is swanson broth. i felt amazingly boxed in. (announcer) now, joe uses the new contour meter from bayer. my meter absolutely adapts to me and my lifestyle. i'm joe james, and being outside of the box is my simple win.
Total Number of Clips: 2 Cumulative Est. Audience: 7,992,956 Cumulative Est. Publicity Value: $1,010,382 (Sum of Clip Totals)

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