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White House phone sex error April 3: Reporters trying to dial into a foreign policy briefing with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and National Security Advisor Jim Jones were solicited for phone sex instead when the White House gave the wrong number. |
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White House phone sex error April 3: Reporters trying to dial into a foreign policy briefing with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and National Security Advisor Jim Jones were solicited for phone sex instead when the White House gave the wrong number. |
Mythbusters |
Who developed the new GOP budget? April 1: Mythbuster: Newsweek’s Dan Gross discusses the Republicans’ second alternative budget and who is responsible for it. |

Hypocrisy Watch |
Rove on presidential power and responsibility April 2: Hypocrisy Watch: Karl Rove is criticizing President Barack Obama for “playing politics,” but MSNBC’s David Shuster points out how the former Bush advisor is guilty of this himself. |
Shuster's new schedule |
Starting Monday, April 6, "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" will be replaced by "The Ed Show" hosted by Ed Schultz at 6 p.m. EST. David Shuster will join Tamron Hall as host of a new 3-5 p.m. EST program on MSNBC. Shuster will also continue to anchor breaking news coverage during the day and serve as a regular substitute anchor for "Countdown with Keith Olbermann." |
Follow the money |
Unemployment rate jumps April 3: Follow the money: The unemployment rate increase to 8.5 percent, the highest since 1983. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y. |
Video: White House |
Obama: Asia trip will be boost to U.S. economy Nov. 21: In his weekly radio and Internet address, President Obama sounds off about his trip to Asia saying, "I spoke with leaders in every nation I visited about what we can do to sustain this economic recovery and bring back jobs and prosperity for our people." |
More about David Shuster |
David Shuster joins Tamron Hall as the host of a new 3-5 p.m. EST program on MSNBC. Shuster also continues to anchor breaking news coverage during the day and serves as a regular substitute for "Countdown with Keith Olbermann." |
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