President Barack Obama & Jimmy Fallon Slow Jam The News RadarOnline.com Wed, 25 Apr 2012 05:13 AM PDT By Radar Staff President Barack Obama and Jimmy Fallon collaborated in a memorable bit on Tuesday night's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon , taped at UNC-Chapel Hill. In the exchange, Fallon and his band, The Roots, said how they wanted to "slow jam" the news when the commander-in-chief emerged and announced, âIâm President Barrack Obama: And I too want to slow jam the news!â From there, the two had ... | Romney Delivers Victory Speech In N.H. WBUR Boston Wed, 25 Apr 2012 05:13 AM PDT The speech marked what many are calling the start of the general election campaign and Romney wasted no time taking aim against President Obama. | Obama says Romney is stuck with conservative views Philly.com Wed, 25 Apr 2012 05:12 AM PDT Mitt Romney can't disavow the conservative views he embraced as candidate during the Republican presidential primaries, President Barack Obama says in a new interview. However, Obama acknowledges that he too is struggling against public skepticism because of the slow economic recovery. | Obama pushes low-rate student loans, wooing young Philly.com Wed, 25 Apr 2012 05:12 AM PDT President Barack Obama went after the college vote Tuesday, pitching cheaper student loans as he courted the one age group where he has a decided advantage over Republican rival Mitt Romney. The twist? Romney, too, has endorsed the idea, though it's unclear whether deficit-leery Republicans in Congress will go along. | Once Obama's, younger voters in play this election Philly.com Wed, 25 Apr 2012 05:12 AM PDT Once thought to be solidly behind President Barack Obama, younger voters burdened by a bleak employment picture, high gas prices and student loan debt are being aggressively wooed by the Democrat and his likely Republican challenger, Mitt Romney. | Obama 'slow jams' with Jimmy Fallon WKBT La Crosse Wed, 25 Apr 2012 05:10 AM PDT It's an honor that - until now - had been reserved for NBC News anchor Brian Williams: "slow jamming" the news with Jimmy Fallon. | | |
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