President George W. Bush is considering whether to address Americans directly about the financial crisis, and his spokesperson said Wednesday says the U.S. risks "calamity" without bold action to address the problem.
A meltdown among several financial institutions and intense negotiations with Congress over a rescue package the administration has requested led the president to return to Washington early Wednesday from a three-day stay in New York. He canceled a planned trip to Florida, where he had been scheduled to raise campaign cash for Republican candidates later in the day.
"This is a huge moment for America and if we don't take decisive …

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