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FRONTLINE | Breaking the Bank | PBS (#2715)
Full Program: FRONTLINE untangles the complicated financial, political web threatening Bank of America 56:35
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NOW on PBS | Student Loan Sinkhole? | PBS
Full Program: How massive student loan debts are sinking American dreams. 25:40
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FRONTLINE | Inside the Meltdown | PBS (#2708)
Full Program: Examining what Paulson and Bernanke didn't see, couldn't stop and weren't able to fix. 56:29
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FRONTLINE | Ten Trillion and Counting | PBS (#2709)
Full Program: Examining what Paulson and Bernanke didn't see, couldn't stop and weren't able to fix. 56:47
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WASHINGTON WEEK | May 22, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS
Obama and Cheney's war of words over national security, the GOP's sharpening of its message, and credit card reform legislation. 05:55
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FRONTLINE | Ten Trillion and Counting | PBS
With a national debt of more than $10 trillion, can America afford more government spending? 00:31
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FRONTLINE | Inside the Meltdown | Sneak Peek 2 | PBS (#2708)
FRONTLINE examines the final hours leading up to the deal between Bear Stearns and JP Morgan, and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's attempts to discourage moral hazard. 02:39
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FRONTLINE | Inside the Meltdown | Sneak Peek 1 | PBS (#2708)
FRONTLINE revisits a pivotal moment in the fall of Bear Stearns: CEO Alan Schwartz appears on CNBC to address Wall Street rumors that the investment bank is in trouble. 02:29
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WASHINGTON WEEK | Jan. 30, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS
The state of the economy, the wrangling surrounding Obama's stimulus plan, his efforts to lobby the Republican leadership, and plans for a "bad bank" to absorb toxic assets and rewrite mortgages and bad ... 05:58
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THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER | Paul Solman 1/9/09 | PBS
Some of the nation's brightest economists failed to predict the foreclosure crisis and economic recession that followed. Paul Solman asks them why no one connected the dots in time to warn the public. 10:23
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WASHINGTON WEEK | Jan. 9, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS
President-elect Obama's wide-ranging $775 billion emergency stimulus plan; the political battle over the appointment of Roland Burris to replace Barack Obama; and Obama's choice of Leon Panetta to head ... 05:57
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THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER | Trouble at Tribune Co. | PBS
Media conglomerate Tribune Co. filed for federal bankruptcy protection Monday. Three analysts discuss the company's future with the NewsHour’s Jeffrey Brown. 13:07
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THE NEWSHOUR | Paul Solman on the Auto Industry | PBS
Prospects for extending a federal rescue package to Detroit's Big Three automakers remain unclear after a congressional effort stalled until December. Paul Solman speaks with autoworkers about how the ... 08:28
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THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER | Shields and Brooks on Bailout Package and Obama's Transition | PBS
Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks assess the latest changes to the implementation of the $700 billion federal rescue plan, the Obama administration's ongoing ... 12:26
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WASHINGTON WEEK | Nov. 14, 2008 Webcast Extra | PBS
President-elect Barack Obama's transition approach is providing a glimpse of how he will govern; analysis on how Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is dramatically changing the $700 financial bailout; and ... 05:58
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