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Fri November 14 2008
We have Friday's top news... How are Congressional Republicans and Democrats reacting to the new focus of the bailout money approved several weeks ago...
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We have Friday's top news... How are Congressional Republicans and Democrats reacting to the new focus of the bailout money approved several weeks ago? What is the Fed chairman's latest assessment of
the crisis? What major financial organization is slashing jobs? What prominent role might Barack Obama have in mind for Hillary Clinton? We answer all these questions as we bring you the top news for
...
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We have Friday's top news... How are Congressional Republicans and Democrats reacting to the new focus of the bailout money approved several weeks ago? What is the Fed chairman's latest assessment of
the crisis? What major financial organization is slashing jobs? What prominent role might Barack Obama have in mind for Hillary Clinton? We answer all these questions as we bring you the top news for
Friday, November 14, 2008.
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Fri November 14 2008
Republicans lost the White House and have a smaller minority in both the House and Senate. So what needs to change? Will new faces in the House Republ...
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Republicans lost the White House and have a smaller minority in both the House and Senate. So what needs to change? Will new faces in the House Republican leadership make a big difference? What
issues should the GOP focus on most intently? And how do Republicans win back the reputation of fiscal discipline? We ask former Indiana Rep. John Hostettler.
Republicans lost the White House and have a smaller minority in both the House and Senate. So what needs to change? Will new faces in the House Republican leadership make a big difference? What
issues should the GOP focus on most intently? And how do Republicans win back the reputation of fiscal discipline? We ask former Indiana Rep. John Hostettler.
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Fri November 14 2008
Congress is about to begin debating whether to bail out the debt-ridden auto industry. The Capitol Steps aren't diving into policy details but they do...
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Congress is about to begin debating whether to bail out the debt-ridden auto industry. The Capitol Steps aren't diving into policy details but they do love American-made SUVs, as they make clear in
this week's song. Steps star Elaina Newport is our guest.
Congress is about to begin debating whether to bail out the debt-ridden auto industry. The Capitol Steps aren't diving into policy details but they do love American-made SUVs, as they make clear in
this week's song. Steps star Elaina Newport is our guest.
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Fri November 14 2008
How should we view the Treasury Department changing the focal point of the bailout? Should we trust the Treasury Department to be doing the right thin...
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How should we view the Treasury Department changing the focal point of the bailout? Should we trust the Treasury Department to be doing the right thing? Does Congress need to bail out the auto
industry or is it time to cut off the huge flow of taxpayer dollars? What is the right Congressional approach to this crisis? We ask California Rep. Brian Bilbray.
How should we view the Treasury Department changing the focal point of the bailout? Should we trust the Treasury Department to be doing the right thing? Does Congress need to bail out the auto
industry or is it time to cut off the huge flow of taxpayer dollars? What is the right Congressional approach to this crisis? We ask California Rep. Brian Bilbray.
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Fri November 14 2008
The Big Three U.S. automakers wants billions of dollars in relief from taxpayers. How bad is the situation in Detroit? How would the money be used? Wi...
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The Big Three U.S. automakers wants billions of dollars in relief from taxpayers. How bad is the situation in Detroit? How would the money be used? Will this be a one-time deal or is the industry so
flawed it will have to keep coming back for more money? We ask industry insider Peter DeLorenzo, author of "The United States of Toyota".
The Big Three U.S. automakers wants billions of dollars in relief from taxpayers. How bad is the situation in Detroit? How would the money be used? Will this be a one-time deal or is the industry so
flawed it will have to keep coming back for more money? We ask industry insider Peter DeLorenzo, author of "The United States of Toyota".
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