Bush Administration Refuses Price Controls to Help California Energy Crisis, CBS

From: CBS Evening News with Dan Rather | Date: May 25, 2001| Author: Dan Rather, Bill Whitaker | Copyright information


CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

05-25-2001

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RATHER: The new political reality for President Bush also includes damage control during a trip Monday to energy-short California. CBS`s Bill Whitaker reports the president`s refusal to impose federal price controls or to offer any immediate relief do not sit well even with some Republicans there.

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