Good morning.
The monthly jobs numbers for May come out this morning. Expect a statement from the President at around 9:45 a.m. He will be at an event in Hyattsville, Maryland.
This afternoon, Obama is heading to the Gulf Coast again. The latest effort to place a cap over the gusher may be working (at least partially), but it's too early to tell how much oil is being captured. Obama was on
Larry King last night talking about the oil spill and other issues.
Just saw an ad on our local NBC affiliate from the CEO of BP, Tony Hayward. He told us that his company has "helped organize the largest environmental response in this country's history." Um, yeah. That's because this is the largest environmental crisis in our country's history. He also said the clean up costs won't cost us anything. And, he apologized. Yesterday, Hayward was
bitching, "I want my life back." That's rich. The tv ad mirrors the full-page ads that are running every day in the Washington Post. Also wondering if this ad is running nationwide or just in markets like DC.
Obama, however, isn't going on a trip to Australia and Indonesia. Via the Press Secretary:
President Obama spoke tonight with Prime Minister Rudd of Australia, and with President Yudhoyono of Indonesia. President Obama expressed his deep regret that he has to postpone his trip to Asia that was scheduled for later this month. The President looked forward to rescheduling so that he can visit both countries soon.
Pretty clear that the trip was postponed because of the oil spill crisis.
Congress returns next week.
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