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Bailout, Osama Bin Laden, Electric CarBailout, Osama Bin Laden, Electric Car
from 60 Minutes Podcast - The Full Broadcast
October 05, 2008

In this week's edition of 60 Minutes, CBS News Correspondent Steve Kroft takes a look at the unregulated shadow market that helped lead to Wall Street's financial meltdown, Correspondent Scott Pelley interviews a former mission commander in Afghanistan whose only order was to kill Osama Bin Laden, Correspondent Leslie Stahl reports on Silicon Valley's newest product, electric cars, and Andy Rooney talks about simplifying financial jargon.
Weekend Roundup: Biden Palin DebateWeekend Roundup: Biden Palin Debate
from CBS World Podcast - Weekend Roundup
October 03, 2008

Dan Raviv hosts: Correspondent Bob Orr reports on the initial defeat of the economic rescue plan in the House of Representatives. Financial Correspondent Anthony Mason reports on the big drop on Wall Street when the House refused to pass it. A "sweetened" bill passed by week"s end. Correspondent Jeff Glor reports on the Vice Presidential debate in St. Louis between Sen. Joe Biden and Gov. Sarah Palin. Dan speaks with Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer about the impact of the debate.
Roundup: Biden & Palin DebateRoundup: Biden & Palin Debate
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
October 03, 2008

Biden and Palin face-off; while more viewers say he won the debate, she got a bigger image boost. The House tries again to pass the Bailout bill. Jurors debin deliberating O.J. Simpson's fate. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Roundup: Senate Passes BailoutRoundup: Senate Passes Bailout
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
October 02, 2008

The Senate passes a bailout bill; now the House must try again. Sara Palin and Joe Biden prep for tonight's debate. Crews find a wreckage they believe is Steve Fossett's plane. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Webcaster Settlement ActWebcaster Settlement Act
from CBS Technology Podcast - Larry Magid
October 01, 2008

Both Houses of Congress just passed the Webcaster Settlement Act that will give Internet radio stations that play music the ability to negotiate royalties with representatives of copyright holders. Were it not for this bill, which President Bush is expected to sign, online stations like Pandora.com might have to pay far more royalties than they can afford. Pandora.com founder Tim Westergren explains the bill and its implications to CBS News technology analyst Larry Magid.
Roundup: Senate to Vote on its BailoutRoundup: Senate to Vote on its Bailout
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
October 01, 2008

The Senate prepares to vote on its version of the bailout bill. Retirees worry as their 401ks shrink. Ford celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Model T. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Roundup: Now What? Bailout Bill FailsRoundup: Now What? Bailout Bill Fails
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
September 30, 2008

Members of Congress vow to pass some kind of bailout bill soon. Investors remain very nervous after yesterday's seven percent plunge. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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E-VotingE-Voting
from CBS Technology Podcast - Larry Magid
September 29, 2008

On November 4th, some voters will be using electronic machines that don't leave a verifiable paper trail. Some experts including Pamela Smith of VerifiedVoting.org and California Secretary of State Debra Bowen worry that it could lead to a lack of confidence in the outcome. At a technology conference at MIT, CBS News' Larry Magid spoke with Smith and Bowen about the state of e-voting in the U.S.
Roundup: Bailout Plan Up for VoteRoundup: Bailout Plan Up for Vote
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
September 29, 2008

President Bush again pushes Congress to pass a bailout bill as an initial House vote looms. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Paulson, Odierno, The ColliderPaulson, Odierno, The Collider
from 60 Minutes Podcast - The Full Broadcast
September 28, 2008

60 Minutes Correspondent Scott Pelley reports on the economic crisis and the man behind the $700 billion plan, Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson. 60 Minutes Correspondent Leslie Stahl takes a look at the state of Iraq today with General Ray Odierno. 60 Minutes Correspondent Steve Croft reports on the machine that scientists say will create conditions similar to those less than a second after the Big Bang.60 Minutes Correspondent Andy Rooney takes a look at Vice Presidents over the years.
Face The Nation.09.28.08Face The Nation.09.28.08
from Face the Nation
September 28, 2008

This week on Face The Nation, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer speaks exclusively with Democratic Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama on the controversial financial bailout plan.
Face The Nation.09.28.08Face The Nation.09.28.08
from Face the Nation
September 28, 2008

This week on Face The Nation, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer speaks exclusively with Democratic Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama on the controversial financial bailout plan.
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Weekend Roundup: First DebateWeekend Roundup: First Debate
from CBS World Podcast - Weekend Roundup
September 27, 2008

Dan Raviv hosts: Dan talks to Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss about the negotiations on Capitol Hill about an economic bailout. Correspondent Barry Bagnato reports on the first debate between Barack Obama and John McCain. Correspondent Katie Couric asks Chief White House Correspondent Bob Schieffer how they performed. Katie also speaks with former White House Press Secretary Dee Dee Meyers and former White House Counsel Dan Bartlett. Katie interviews Republican VP Candidate Sarah Palin.
Weekend Roundup: Bailout BluesWeekend Roundup: Bailout Blues
from CBS World Podcast - Weekend Roundup
September 26, 2008

Dan Raviv hosts: Dan talks to Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss about the negotiations on Capitol Hill about an economic bail-out package and the involvement of John McCain and Barack Obama in a dramatic meeting at the White House. Dan chats with Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer on the political aspects of the economic crisis. Correspondent Katie Couric, of "The CBS Evening News," interviews Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin.
Roundup: Bailout Deal in QuestionRoundup: Bailout Deal in Question
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
September 26, 2008

A bailout deal is in limbo as Republicans balk at the plan being considered. Washington Mutual taken over by JP Morgan-Chase. Tonight's debate still in question as the financial mess drags on. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Roundup: Bailout Campaign SusoensionRoundup: Bailout Campaign Susoension
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
September 25, 2008

President Bush pushes Congress on the bailout plan as negotiators say they're getting closer to a deal. John McCain suspends his campaign to focus on the economy, but Barack Obama insists tomorrow's debate should go on as scheduled. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Roundup: FBI Probes Market MessRoundup: FBI Probes Market Mess
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
September 24, 2008

The FBI to probe companies caught up in the market meltdown. North Korea takes a step to restart its nuclear program. Targeting the marketing of energy drinks. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Roundup: Treasury Secretary Pushes PlanRoundup: Treasury Secretary Pushes Plan
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
September 23, 2008

The Treasury Secretary testifies before Congress on the bailout plan. New global warming concerns. Predictions for a Scrooge-like holiday shopping season. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Roundup: Congress Takes Up Bailout PlanRoundup: Congress Takes Up Bailout Plan
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
September 22, 2008

Congress takes up the bailout package as two investment banks get the OK to operate as traditional banks. New concerns about a chemical in our drinking water. John Adams scores the most Emmy awards. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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60 Minutes; Steve Kroft; Presidents60 Minutes; Steve Kroft; Presidents
from 60 Minutes Podcast - The Full Broadcast
September 21, 2008

As presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain prepare for their first debate, 60 Minutes takes an in-depth look at their positions on the country's economic crisis, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, healthcare and other issues impacting Americans today. Correspondents Steve Kroft and Scott Pelley have more.
Face The Nation.09.21.08Face The Nation.09.21.08
from Face the Nation
September 21, 2008

CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The key topic of the show will be the $700 billion bailout for the U.S. financial system. Schieffer will interview Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson. He'll talk also to the two key men in Congress dealing with this plan: The chairman of the House Financial Services Committee Democrat Barney Frank ;and the ranking Republican on the Senate Banking Committee, Richard Shelby.
Face The Nation.09.21.08Face The Nation.09.21.08
from Face the Nation
September 21, 2008

CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The key topic of the show will be the $700 billion bailout for the U.S. financial system. Schieffer will interview Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson. He'll talk also to the two key men in Congress dealing with this plan: The chairman of the House Financial Services Committee Democrat Barney Frank ;and the ranking Republican on the Senate Banking Committee, Richard Shelby.
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Worldnews roundup; Dan RavivWorldnews roundup; Dan Raviv
from CBS World Podcast - Weekend Roundup
September 20, 2008

Dan Raviv talks with CBS's Bob Fuss about the federal rescue plan for the credit and stock markets. Correspondent Anthony Mason reports some of the market gyrations.
Roundup: Government Plan for Bad DebtRoundup: Government Plan for Bad Debt
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
September 19, 2008

Congress promises quick action on a plan to buy up bad debts held by struggling banks. Global markets soar in response. Sarah Palin's husband won't cooperate in Troopergate probe. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Roundup: Stock Market Worries & WAMURoundup: Stock Market Worries & WAMU
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
September 18, 2008

Investors remain nervous after another big fall on Wall Street. Washington Mutual in search of a buyer to keep itself alive. Twin Cities bridge reopens. Ike victims again kept out of Galveston. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Roundup: The Fed Bails Out AIGRoundup: The Fed Bails Out AIG
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
September 17, 2008

The Federal Reserve bails out AIG. The House probes the foreclosure mess. A deadly bombing at the U.S. Embassy in Yemen. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Misconceptions About Video GamersMisconceptions About Video Gamers
from CBS Technology Podcast - Larry Magid
September 17, 2008

There's a common misconception that teens who play video games are lonley or anti-social, but a study from the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that's not usually the case. CBS News technology analyst Larry Magid talked with Pew Senior Research Specialist, Amanda Lenhart.
Video Games And KidsVideo Games And Kids
from CBS Technology Podcast - Larry Magid
September 16, 2008

There's a common misconception that teens who play video games are lonely or anti-social. A new study from the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that that isn't usually the case. Larry Magid reports.
Roundup: Market Jitters & AIGRoundup: Market Jitters & AIG
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
September 16, 2008

Investors remain nervous after yesterday's Wall Street plunge. Insurance giant AIG is downgraded and on the brink. President Bush will survey damage from Hurricane Ike. General Motors turns 100. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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Roundup: Lehman Brothers Goes UnderRoundup: Lehman Brothers Goes Under
from CBS Radio World News Roundup
September 15, 2008

Lehman Brothers files for bankruptcy as Bank of America takes over Merrill Lynch. Getting aid to victims of Hurricane Ike. O.J. Simpson trial begins in Las Vegas. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
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