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Brooksley Born Questions Lloyd Blankfein Over AIG And Derivatives Risk
Since we couldn't watch Lloyd on trial in the Galleon case, we present a few minutes of last January's FCIC hearing with Brooksley Born, who warned more than a decade ago about a derivatives nightmare before being professionally silenced by Greenspan, Summers and Rubin.
WATCH LIVE: Obama Townhall Discussion On The Deficit
Place your bs protectors squarely over your children's face first, then attend to yourselves. Once the masks are in place, you may begin watching without fear of lies and hyperbole.
Shock Employment Data: Only 46% Of Americans Have Jobs
- Awaiting the “Zero Hour” of Available Credit
- Shock employment figures: Fewer than 46% of Americans have jobs
- Bank of America Profit Drops Nearly 36%
- China's GDP Soars by 9.7 Percent From One Year Prior, Inflation At High
- Larry Summers: Don't Blame Financial Innovation For Crisis
- Ron Paul also starts 'testing the waters' organization for 2012
- Ron Paul's son Robert considering a congressional run
- Foreclosure Investors Flip Homes, Reap Rewards
- Feds Made Over $125 Billion In Improper Payments Last Year
- Rating Agencies Repeatedly Caved To Banks' Demands And Helped Cause Crisis, Senate Finds
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William Black On NPR: It's A Wall Street Government
Bill Black - NPR Planet Money - April 14, 2011
Give this a listen. Runs 2 minutes.
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A Third Dr. Paul In Congress?: Dr. Robert Paul Considers Senate Run To Join Brother, Father (Video)
Video - Oklahoma City 2008
Ron Paul's son Robert considering a congressional run
Now a third Paul -- Robert, a doctor who runs a family medical practice in Benbrook and lives in Fort Worth -- is mulling a congressional bid of his own.
After campaigning for his father, most notably giving speeches during the elder Paul's 2008 presidential bid, Robert Paul is considering whether to jump into the race to replace Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison when her term expires in January 2013.
"I have thought about running," Robert Paul, one of five children, told the Star-Telegram. "I am very happy as a physician, but [I] have a lot of concern about the debt."
Taxman Live Clapton & Harrison - "It's 1 For You, 19 For Me"
George Harrison and Eric Clapton...
The marginal tax rate in the U.K. at the time was 95% on all income above a certain threshold. And the Beatles apparently met that threshold.

Apr 18, 2011 at 10:26 AM

