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Economy: Housing Plan #922517

CBS Evening News for Friday, Feb 20, 2009
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(Studio: Katie Couric) Report introduced.

(White House: Chip Reid) The reaction to President Obama's plan to help those facing housing foreclosure examined; the words of a talk radio host played and CNBC editor Rick Santelli's rant about housing shown. [Homeowner John MANCINI†- reacts to this bailout.] [On Wednesday, OBAMA - says the help is for those who acted responsibly.] [Representative Jeff FLAKE†- complains.] [White House press secretary Robert GIBBS†- calls for the cable ranters {Santelli} to be responsible and read the plan.] The president's tough meeting with mayors to warn them about the stimulus money the cities will be getting discussed.

Reporter(s):
Couric, Katie;
Reid, Chip
Duration:
00:02:30

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