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The Ascent of Money | The Ascent of Money Episode 4: Planet Finance | PBS (#104)
Full Program: Niall Ferguson chronicles the spread of financial and real estate practices. 57:45
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Nightly Business Report | Exclusive Interview with Blackstone CEO | PBS (#31100)
Stephen Schwarzman says he's eyeing U.S. commercial real estate. 04:55
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Nightly Business Report | Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011 | PBS (#31099)
Full Program: Bill Dudley, Pres. Fed. Res. Bank of NY & Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman exclusives 24:52
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History Detectives | Fighting for Harlem Land Rights | PBS (#912)
What stake does this 1892 stock certificate give the Harlem Heirs in Harlem real estate? 15:14
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History Detectives | Chandler Tintype, Hollywood Indian Ledger, Harlem Heirs | PBS (#912)
Full Program: Slave in a Confederate Uniform, Hollywood Indian Payroll, Fighting for Harlem Land Rights. 55:10
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History Detectives | Preview: October 11th | PBS (#912)
Premieres Tuesday, October 11, 2011, 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. Check your local listings. 00:31
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PBS NewsHour | Millions of Distressed Properties Stuck in 'Shaky' U.S. Housing Market | PBS (#10143)
The troubled U.S. housing market got some good news Tuesday with word that prices in four major cities are on the rise, but a full recovery still appears to be a long way off. Jeffrey Brown... 12:30
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Nightly Business Report | Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011 | PBS (#31042)
Full Program: A housing jump helps the economy, but the improvement may be temporary. 24:58
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Nightly Business Report | Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011 | PBS (#31037)
Full Program: Stocks don't get rocked by the quake, the Dow sees a triple digit gain. 24:49
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PBS NewsHour | News Wrap: Greek Bailout Runs Into Trouble After Collateral Agreement Surfaces | PBS (#10135)
In other news Thursday, a second bailout for Greece, totaling more than $150 billion, ran into trouble after it was revealed that Greece agreed to put up cash as collateral to secure Finland's... 04:26
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PBS NewsHour | Negative Headlines Continue to Spook Investors, Markets Around Globe | PBS (#10135)
The Dow Jones industrial average lost 419 points Thursday, driven by a barrage of bad economic data including a drop in existing home sales in July for the third time in four months. Ray Suarez... 07:04
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Nightly Business Report | Building up Housing - How to Fix the Economy | PBS (#31032)
Ideas to fix America's housing mess from Mark Zandi, Chief Economist of Moody's Analytics, 05:56
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Nightly Business Report | Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011 | PBS (#31032)
Full Program: Disappointing proposals to fix Europe's debt crisis end a 3 day stock rally. 24:42
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Nightly Business Report | Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011 | PBS (#31029)
Full Program: Dow stocks return to positive territory. 22:38
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PBS NewsHour | Tuesday, July 26, 2011 | PBS (#10118)
Full Program: As Debt Deadline Nears, Parties Dig In and Markets Prepare 54:42
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The Ascent of Money
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History Detectives
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Independent Lens
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The McLaughlin Group
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Need to Know
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Nightly Business Report
Every weeknight, the Emmy winning NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT delivers the day's essential business and economic news. Each lively half-hour combines trusted, credible and unbiased information and extensive financial market coverage with...
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