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The White House on Sunday dismissed Senate plans to hold a no-confidence vote on the attorney general and said the outcome will not undermine President Bush's resolve to keep Alberto Gonzales at the Justice Department.Can't wait to see how Susan Collins, Norm Coleman, John Sununu and the others explain their fealty to Bush on this one. Read More......
"Not a bit. Purely symbolic vote," presidential spokesman Tony Snow said. He was asked in a broadcast interview whether Bush might reconsider his decision to support Gonzales should a sizable number of Republican senators vote for the no-confidence resolution.
"It is perfectly obvious that the president has the right to hire and fire people who serve at his pleasure," Snow said.
On Monday, the Senate planned to debate the one-sentence measure that declares Gonzales "no longer holds the confidence of the Senate and of the American people."
ABC's "This Week" -- Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.Double Snow, Powell, McCain and Lieberman. There will be plenty of fodder from that crowd. Read More......
CBS' "Face the Nation" -- White House press secretary Tony Snow; Sen. Joe Lieberman, Connecticut independent.
NBC's "Meet the Press" -- Former Secretary of State Colin Powell.
CNN's "Late Edition" -- Sens. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and Evan Bayh, D-Ind.; Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesman; Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez; Gov. Bill Richardson, D-N.M.; former Gov. Mike Huckabee, R-Ark.
"Fox News Sunday" -- Snow, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill.
A recent report by the Congressional Research Service helps to put the executive pay issue into a real-world context. CEOs make, on average, 179 times as much as rank and file workers, double the 90-to-1 ratio in 1994, according to the agency's calculations.And those famous $1 CEO salaries? Flashy, but mostly a mirage as well. Read More......
But the declaration set out no specific timetable, saying the money would flow "over the coming years." Neither did it break down individual countries' contributions or spell out how much of the sum had been previously promised.Read More......
"I am exasperated," Irish rock star and anti-poverty campaigner Bono told Reuters. "I think it is deliberately the language of obfuscation. It is deliberately misleading."
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