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From NBC's Savannah Guthrie and Domenico Montanaro President Bush mentioned at this morning's news conference that Presiden-elect Obama hadn't asked him to formally notify Congress of his want for the $350 billion in TARP money. And that he wouldn't ask Congress for the money until Obama asked formally.Well, about an hour after Bush's news conference ended, that request has come."This morning, President-elect Obama asked President Bush to formally notify Congress, on his behalf, of his...( read more ) (link)

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