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Shuster Daily Briefing
Monday, March 23, 2009
 
 
Happy Monday!
 
Hello everybody and welcome to the Shuster "Daily Briefing" for March 23, 2009. I am writing to you again from New York City. Keith is off tonight. So, I'm substituting for him at 8 p.m. and my friend Ed Schultz will handle 6 p.m. duties.This has been a very busy news day for everybody trying to keep track of it.  Our star D.C. intern Yang Wang is helping today with the briefing.
 
The Obama economic team rolled out their latest plan for dealing with the "toxic assets" that continue to gum up the balance sheets of so many financial institutions. Until these "toxic assets" are taken off the books, the credit crisis will linger.  So, as complicated as this is, it's also a very big deal.
 
 
 
 
 
By the way, we are also talking today about last night's 60 Minutes interview with President Obama.  The President hit back at former Vice President Cheney who said a week ago that the Obama policies are making America less safe.  The President said Cheney has drawn the wrong lesson from the Bush administration's mistakes.
 
It wouldn't be a "Shuster Briefing" if we didn't talk a little basketball...  Have you been watching the NCAA tournament?  Shuster wants everybody to know that he is currently first out of 17 colleagues in their "NCAA pool."  David has UConn winning it all.
 
 
And our "Quote of the Day" is from Dorothy Parker
 
"I don't care what is written about me so long as it isn't true. "
 
Thanks for watching Countdown at 8 p.m. and "1600" at 6 p.m.
 
Shuster/Yang
 
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