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11/19/09 Marketplace Morning Report - First Edition

11/19/09 Marketplace Morning Report - First Edition

from APM: Marketplace Morning Report - First Edition on November 19, 2009
Duration: 440
Pinnacle set to buy Birds Eye Foods; House examines job creation reports; What AA, Delta gain from a JAL alliance
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November 19, 2009 Mid-Day Stock Indexes Review

November 19, 2009 Mid-Day Stock Indexes Review

from Dailymotion - College on November 19, 2009
Duration: 404
Commodities, Ira Epstein, Linn Group, Futures Trading, Online Trading, Technical Analysis, Metals Review, Sales: 866-973-2077Author: IraEpstein Tags: commodities trading investment Ira Epstein Futures Gold Silver Copper options trade broker dow jones crude oil money stock index finance bollinger band stochastics swinglines moving average bonds Posted: 20 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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November 19, 2009 Mid-Day Metals Review

November 19, 2009 Mid-Day Metals Review

from Dailymotion - College on November 19, 2009
Duration: 536
Commodities, Ira Epstein, Linn Group, Futures Trading, Online Trading, Technical Analysis, Metals Review, Sales: 866-973-2077Author: IraEpstein Tags: commodities trading investment Ira Epstein Futures Gold Silver Copper options trade broker dow jones crude oil money stock index finance bollinger band stochastics swinglines moving average bonds Posted: 20 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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AGORACOM Small Cap TV - November 19, 2009

AGORACOM Small Cap TV - November 19, 2009

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 19, 2009
Duration: 229
AGORACOM - The Small Cap Epicenter reports on the day's best small cap and micro cap press releases before the opening bell. Today's show features: Noront Resources - TSX-V:NOT $1.50, Skyline Ventures - TSX-V:SK $0.13, Sino Green Land Corporation - OTC BB:SGLA $0.12
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[Audio] Max Keiser on Thom Hartmann

[Audio] Max Keiser on Thom Hartmann

from maxkeiser.com on November 19, 2009
Duration: 0
Stacy Summary: In case you missed it, here is Max on Thom Hartmann Show. Download it here For more download & listening options visit Archive dot org
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Hochtief

Hochtief

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 19, 2009
Duration: 175
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Money: New Bosses - 19th Nov 09

Money: New Bosses - 19th Nov 09

from Wake Up To Money on November 19, 2009
Duration: 1410
Two of the biggest jobs in British business were filled yesterday. Marks and Spencers go Dutch with the man from Morrisons, Marc Bolland to replace Sir Stuart Rose meanwhile ITV bagged Archie Norman the former Asda boss to become chairman. We also take a look at fraud which is back on the up this time it's middle managers caught with their hands in the till.
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Socially responsible banking interview with SustainLINK's Dan Parker

Socially responsible banking interview with SustainLINK's Dan Parker

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 19, 2009
Duration: 117
Banks that are not eco-intelligent, or have not committed to social responsibility and/or environmental stewardship initiatives where impact can be measured, are subject to depository extraction. Bank depositors are empowered to allocate thier money where it is aligned with interests, values and priorities.
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GRITtv: November 18, 2009

GRITtv: November 18, 2009

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 18, 2009
Duration: 3361
What are the alternatives to the way we live? Since last fall's financial collapse, we've heard more honest discussion about capitalism's failings than in years. Yet real change is still hard to find. Wall Street is still handing out bonuses, we're still at war, and even Guantanamo might not actually be closed by the deadline Obama set upon taking office. As Americans question whether change is possible in an election cycle, we stop and think about what an alternative social order would look like.David Harvey, author of A Brief History of Neoliberalism , and Alexander Cockburn, author of End Times: The Death of the Fourth Estate, don't think small when it comes to change. They aren't afraid to think about significant, even radical changes to the social order we've grown so used to, whether it's requiring full employment, reimagining urban living, or repudiating credit card debt and abolishing Wall Street speculation. Cockburn and Harvey joined Laura for an event at CUNY's Center for Place, Culture & Politics, and we bring you part of that discussion today.Johnny Cash is an American icon, but one rarely discussed when one talks about protest music or thoughts of change. Yet in his new book, A Heartbeat and a Guitar: Johnny Cash and the Making of Bitter Tears, Antonino D'Ambrosio connects Cash to the tradition of folk and political music in America, from Woody Guthrie to Pete Seeger to Bob Dylan and the 60s scene. At the peak of his fame, just after "Ring of Fire," Cash cut a record of songs about the Native American experience, many written by the now-forgotten songwriter Peter La Farge.D'Ambrosio joined us in the GRITtv studio to talk about the history of protest music, the myth of Johnny Cash, and why music is one of the best ways to carry a progressive message.
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GRITtv: Imagining Radical Change with David Harvey & Alexander Cockburn

GRITtv: Imagining Radical Change with David Harvey & Alexander Cockburn

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 18, 2009
Duration: 1694
The word "Change" has been used so much lately that it often seems almost meaningless. What's change really? Is it having Barack Obama in the White House, talking about withdrawing from Iraq, a stimulus bill that spends some federal dollars on infrastructure? David Harvey, author of A Brief History of Neoliberalism , and Alexander Cockburn, author of End Times: The Death of the Fourth Estate, don't think small when it comes to change. They aren't afraid to think about significant, even radical changes to the social order we've grown so used to, whether it's requiring full employment, reimagining urban living, or repudiating credit card debt and abolishing Wall Street speculation. Cockburn and Harvey joined Laura for an event at CUNY's Center for Place, Culture & Politics, and we bring you part of that discussion today.
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