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Timothy Geithner with Charlie Rose
Missed this last week, on the eve of the stress test result release.Collected in akctan1's videos May 12, 2009 -
Geithner followed a pass/pass system
From Saturday Night Live, I thought this was funny.Collected in akctan1's videos May 11, 2009 -
Buffett on CNBC
CNBC's Becky Quick again interviews the Oracle of Omaha.Collected in akctan1's videos May 4, 2009 -
Ken Lewis on CNBC
On the day Bank of America unveiled its first quarterly profits in months, CNBC's Maria Bartiromo interviewed BofA CEO Ken Lewis to talk about the earnings and the outlook its business.Collected in akctan1's videos Apr 20, 2009 -
msnbc.com video: Summers outlines post-crisis ‘goals’
On post-crisis goalsCollected in akctan1's videos Apr 20, 2009 -
msnbc.com video: Summers talks budget, tax policy
On budget and tax policyCollected in akctan1's videos Apr 20, 2009 -
msnbc.com video: Summers: Krugman ‘right to be raising cautions’
Larry Summers on Paul Krugman.Collected in akctan1's videos Apr 20, 2009 -
Summers on Meet the Press
Larry Summers appeared on yesterday's Meet the Press with David Gregory. Let me post just some of the videos.Collected in akctan1's videos Apr 20, 2009 -
Sick around the world
As I was on a hunt for some good watch on Netflix, I stumbled upon this documentary from PBS, released a little over a year ago. Some of you might have already seen it, but for those who haven't, it's a good one to watch. The correspondent, T.R. Reid, in search of possible solutions to America's health care problem, went on a trip to five different countries and see how they are doing things their way. He visited the UK, Japan, Germany, Taiwan, and Switzerland. And the differences are staggering. FrCollected in akctan1's videos Apr 18, 2009 -
Wal-Mart's CEO talks consumer spending, behavior
In the Today show, Matt Lauer interviewed new Wal-Martt CEO Mike Duke to talk about the economy and changes he sees in consumers' buying pattern. Some of the things Duke pointed out relate to: electronics business (for inside entertainment - TV, games such as Wii) is in fact doing well when people expect such kind of spending to be going down; children and infant's apparel is stronger than adult apparel; and people are becoming more conscious about staying healthy as they spend more on vitamins. When aCollected in akctan1's videos Apr 15, 2009 -
A Q&A with Larry Summers
Today, Obama's National Economic Adviser Larry Summers appears before The Economic Club for a Q&A. A big part of it was not aired due to some technical problems. The highlight of this interview is found not in the first segment, but on the second where he was asked about the deregulation that he pushed for during the Clinton administration.Collected in akctan1's videos Apr 9, 2009 -
Brian Williams interviews Geithner
A day before the G20 leaders meet, NBC's Brian Williams interviews Treasury Sec Tim Geithner in London.Collected in akctan1's videos Apr 1, 2009 -
Geithner talks about toxic assets
Today, CNBC's Steve Liesman talked to Tim Geithner about toxic assets. "Crisis may require more capital." On assuring investors that Congress won't do some rash actions again: "Investors would have to take some risk along with government and believe that there will be balance in the future." "Strong dollar is America's interest."Collected in akctan1's videos Mar 26, 2009
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