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28 February 2009

Mark Haines vs Peter Schiff “who cares about the price of gold?”

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Author: George4titleisascam
Keywords: Peter schiff Mark Haines CNBC economy ron paul jim rogers marc faber barack obama recession depression inflation hyperinflation dollar gold
Added: February 28, 2009

London Bus - W18 is Back

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If only tfl could initiate such buses on London routes….filled with graffiti……..ah memories….sweet memories……………..

Author: DynamicStatics
Keywords: London England USA UK Karachi Lahore Pakistan CNN BBC ITV Fox Sky news piccadily circus live video footage exclusive travel sports games fun funny play education sexy cool war football soccer channel fashion city India people blogs snow fall tricks plane friends girls guys hot house CNBC NBC CBS
Added: February 28, 2009

Securities Fraud Arrest - Footage 2

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Author: onetwo34five
Keywords: cnbc
Added: February 28, 2009

Nicco Ferrarini (iShares) at CNBC July 08 (1/2)

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Nicco Ferrarini (iShares) interviewed at Class CNBC “ETF Time” on July 28th 2008.
First of two parts. IN ITALIAN.

Author: iSharesETF
Keywords: ETF ETFs iShares BGI Barclays swap
Added: February 28, 2009

Mark Fuchs and Amanda Drury Talk ASEAN Summit

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CNBC’s Amanda Drury and Mark Fuchs, CEO of Fuchs Capital Partners discuss the 14th ASEAN Summit, the likely success of an ASEAN trading bloc, protectionism by western markets, outlook for ASEAN economies, investability of sectors, etc. More specifically, Mark Fuchs discusses short/medium term positioning in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam, as well as the outlook for contractors, CPO and banks.

Author: southeastasiafocus
Keywords: cnbc amanda drury mark fuchs capital partners hedge fund alternative investment asean summit singapore malaysia thailand indonesia vietnam contractors cpo banks
Added: February 28, 2009

CNBC BAC Pay

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Author: AustinRangerA
Keywords: CNBC BAC Pay
Added: February 28, 2009

Keith Olbermann Worst Rick Santelli’s Rant

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In fact, it’s best if you only put in an hour or so per day!” - Rick Santelli, on G. Gordon Liddy’s radio show Monday, suggested that the White House was threatening him and that his kids were unnerved. Via ThinkProgress:

SANTELLI: He started that press conference saying, “I don’t know where he lives, I don’t know where his house is.” This is the Press Secretary of the White House. Is that the kind of thing we want? Is that –

LIDDY: It’s a veiled threat.

SANTELLI: It really is. […] I don’t really want to be a spokesman, but I really am very proud of a) the response I’m getting, which is overwhelmingly positive, and b) discourse, that is debate. That if the pressure and the heat I’m taking from the White House - the fact my kids are nervous to go to school - I can take that, okay.

Santelli made similar comments on Mike Gallagher’s radio show. In saying that he did not know where Santelli lived, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs was pretty clearly suggesting the CNBC reporter was out of touch with ordinary Americans, not threatening him.

* * * * *
Rick Santelli, the CNBC reporter who went into a certifiable rant against the Obama housing plan Thursday, found himself in the White House bullseye 24-hours later: the object of scorn and humorous derision from the president’s press secretary Robert Gibbs.

“I’m not entirely sure where Mr. Santelli lives or in what house he lives,” Gibbs said during the daily briefing. “But the American people are struggling every day to meet their mortgage, stay in their jobs, pay their bills to send their kids to school, and to hope that they don’t get sick or somebody they care for gets sick that sends them into bankruptcy. I think we left a few months ago the adage that if it was good for a derivatives trader, that it was good for main street. I think the verdict is in on that.”

Ouch. But from there it got almost more personal. Gibbs picked up a hard copy of the housing plan from the briefing room lectern and implored Santelli to “download it, hit print and begin to read it.” Gibbs added: “I would be more than happy to have him come here and read it. I’d be happy to buy him a cup of coffee, decaf.” The press in the room laughed
The substance of the debate wasn’t avoided either. Gibbs, striking an defiant and occasionally emotional tone, insisted that nothing in the president’s proposal to keep 9 million people in their homes would help speculators, people trying to flip houses, or those who bought a house they knew they couldn’t afford. He added that preventing foreclosures would be beneficial even to those whose mortgage payments were stable, keeping neighborhood property values from spiraling downwards.

Gibbs expanded his critique to cable news in general, saying that the campaign coverage was completely out of touch:

“If I hadn’t worked on the campaign but simply watch the cable news scorekeeping of the campaign, we lost virtually every day of the race,” he said. “If I would have just watched cable TV, I long would have crawled into a hole and given up this whole prospect of changing the country.”

The politics of the exchange are as telling as the substance. There are plenty of Republicans who have aired critiques of the Obama housing plan. And the president’s communications staff has long insisted that they neither care nor respond to the punditry of people on cable news. So why respond to Santelli? Maybe Gibbs was worked up by the CNBC reporter’s widely-aired rant, or maybe it was something more calculated. There are few people less popular today than derivative traders or Wall Street loud-mouths. Choosing Santelli to be the poster child of the opposition is smart politics for the Obama White House, just like making Rush Limbaugh the face of the anti-stimulus movement was during that debate.

Author: greenapple09000
Keywords: Rick Santelli Rant president Obama housing crisis countdown Keith olbermann worst person in the world special comment
Added: February 28, 2009

Beebe Supports Lottery Scholarship Draft (The Morning News)

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LITTLE ROCK — Gov. Mike Beebe said Friday he generally supports the proposals lawmakers have drafted for setting up lottery-funded scholarships, including a recommended sliding scale legislators would use to set award amounts based on the game’s revenues.

Beebe Supports Lottery Scholarship Draft (The Morning News)

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LITTLE ROCK — Gov. Mike Beebe said Friday he generally supports the proposals lawmakers have drafted for setting up lottery-funded scholarships, including a recommended sliding scale legislators would use to set award amounts based on the game’s revenues.

N.C. lottery revenues redirected away from education (Lottery Post)

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State lawmakers voiced concern today over a transfer of proceeds from lottery-ticket sales from school construction to the state’s general fund.

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