Business As Usual? Or Obama Change?

Courtesy NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Wed, 08/05/2009 - 6:32am

President Obama has spent the first several months of his term trying to change the way business gets done in Washington.

As the Senate gets ready to head out of town for summer vacation, has the administration been able to institute a new way of doing things?

John Harwood, of The New York Times and CNBC, talks with Linda Wertheimer about whether the president has been successful in bringing change.

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