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From NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack1 Speer.
As street protests in London's financial district dispersed2 this evening, the G-20 leaders and their wives gathered as dinner guests of Queen Elizabeth. Tomorrow they'll attempt to agree on a response to the global financial crisis. NPR's John Ydstie reports from London.
At the top of the agenda for this G-20 Summit is reforming and re-regulating the global financial system to prevent future crises. The leaders of France and Germany among others see that is a rollback of the light touch regulating that characterized American and British capitalism3. After meeting with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, President Obama acknowledged the US bears some responsibility. "The United States certainly, um, has some accounting4 to do with respect of a regulatory system that was inadequate5.” But the president said he's more interested in fixing the problem than in pointing fingers. Among the likely fixes are regulation of hedge funds and exotic financial products and coordinated6 oversight7 of large global firms. John Ydstie NPR News, London.
In Afghanistan, militants8 attacked a government building in the southern city of Kandahar, killing9 at least seven civilians10 and three policemen and wounding 17 others. There was no immediate11 claim of responsibility. NPR's Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson reports from Kabul.
Officials say the multi-pronged attack at the provincial12 council office was carried out by at least four militants wearing explosives and carrying guns. Council member Hamid Wali Karzai who was in the building at the time says the attackers had on Afghan Army uniforms. Karzai is the Afghan president's brother. The first bomber13 detonated at the gate, while the others ran inside the building and began firing. At least one of the attackers was killed by police, while at least one more blew himself up. Karzai says he was uninjured, but there're three other council members (who) were wounded in the attack. Meanwhile in neighboring Helmand province, officials say Afghan and coalition14 forces killed 31 Taliban militants in a fierce fight near the Kajaki Dam. The US-funded dam provides power to much of southern Afghanistan. Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson, NPR News, Kabul.
Construction spending declined for a fifth straight month in February as the weaker economy led to a downturn in both public and private building projects. Commerce Department reported today construction activity fell 0.9%. David Crowe's an economist15 with the National Association of Home builders and says residential16 building remains17 especially hard hit. "It was particularly, er, large decline in the single family component18 which has also been what we have seen in housing starts data confirming that builders are building fewer and fewer homes." Economist David Crowe.
On Wall Street today, the first trading day of the second quarter saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 152 points. The NASDAQ gained 23 points. The S&P 500 rose 13 points.
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The major automakers are weighing with their March sales numbers today and not surprisingly, they showed continue declines. General Motors says its March sales slid more than 45% compared with a year ago; Ford19 saw its sales fall 41%; while Chrysler saw a 39% sales drop. The weaker sales numbers through the Domestic Big Three comes as GM and Chrysler are both under the gun to come up with restructuring plans that government deems viable20 on the case of Chrysler, in order to obtain additional government help. The ongoing21 recession coupled with fear of job losses left consumers unwilling22 to buy new cars.
Senate Republicans have boycotted23 a confirmation24 hearing for president Obama's first judicial25 nominee26. They complained they have not had enough time to study his record. NPR's Ari Shapiro reports.
David Hamilton is a federal judge in Illinois. President Obama nominated him to the appeals court for the region. He's widely viewed as a centrist and both the Republican and the Democratic senator from Indiana support him. At Hamilton's confirmation hearing, Republican Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania explained why no other committee Republicans were there, "There has been grossly insufficient27 time to prepare." Specter said this is especially concerning because Judge Hamilton is the first nominee and there are many more to come, then Specter left. This is the latest standoff in an escalating28 fight over confirmations29. At the last minute, Democrats30 moved the hearing to a cramped31 room with no means of recording32 the proceedings33. They said it was to make it easier for senators to attend votes. Ari Shapiro, NPR News, Washington.
The measure of the health of nation's manufacturing sector34 shrank for a 14th straight months. The Institute for Supply Management says its manufacturing index was at 36.3 last month. Any number below 50 denotes contraction35 in manufacturing.
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