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NBC Evening News for Monday, Feb 16, 2009
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(Studio: Brian Williams) Report introduced.

(White House: Chuck Todd) President Obama’ busy agenda for this week previewed; details given about his creation of a special task force to oversee the restructuring of the auto industry, the status of the economic stimulus bill, plans to unveil a housing plan in Phoenix and visit Canada to discuss energy and climate change, trade and Afghanistan. [On a plane, White House press secretary Robert GIBBS – says it is important to have a strong and viable auto industry.] [White House economic advisor Jared BERNSTEIN†- comments on the plan to help homeowners avoid foreclosure.]

Reporter(s):
Williams, Brian;
Todd, Chuck
Duration:
00:02:50

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