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Eric Schmidt shares his thoughts on opportunities for the incoming Obama administration at the Wall Street Journal's CEO Council on November 18, 2008 in Washington, D.C.
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Wall Street investor Bernie Madoff was well respected within the world of finance. But, as Michelle Miller reports, the F.B.I. now suspects that Madoff scammed clients out of billions of dollars.
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Bankers vs. Consultants.
http://www.amazon .com/exec/obidos/ASI N/1401309682/levesel lout-20 -- get the book by Leveraged Sell-Out.
An LSO and Portal-A Production.
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Time lapse pumpkin carving.
Wall Street is a little scary this year so I figured the subject appropriate for a Halloween Jack-o-lantern.
Alan Greenspan is the man pictured. He was the Chair of the US Federal Reserve from 1987-2006. He's much more recognizable than the current chair Benjamin Bernanke. Plus I think his face has a lot of character.
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Cramer is crying out for a rate cut. Be sure to check out another Cramer video from July on a very similar topic.
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=BVl9SQ -KVmE&mode=related&s earch=
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While investors and the media look to the market numbers as an indication of where the economy is headed, others are looking to political leaders who say bailing out Wall Street is not enough.
John Terrett reports.
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2008 Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader discusses the proposed Wall Street Bailout and his solutions. This is in response to a question asked by a student at the University of West Virginia, in Morgantown, on September 24, 2008. For more information, please visit http://www.votenader .org
Video by Karen Kilroy - http://karenkilroy.c om