Chris Martenson on Budget, Corruption, Economy, Investing, Energy, Japan Nuclear Crisis (1 of 2)
–Chris Martenson, economic researcher and futurist joins us live in studio for the first part of a discussion about the budget, economic situation, Wall Street, corruption, energy, the Japanese nuclear crisis, and more.
–On the Bonus Show Is Libya hiring mercenaries, kid served alcohol at restaurant, does alcohol help memory, and more.
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Broadcast on April 14, 2011
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Katie Couric speaks with CBS News senior political correspondent Jeff Greenfield and “Face The Nation” host Bob Schieffer about this year’s midterm elections and the possible outcome of several key races.
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April 28 (Bloomberg) — Vikram Mansharamani, managing director at SDK Capital LLC and a lecturer at Yale University, discusses his book “Boombustology: Spotting Financial Bubbles Before They Burst.”
Vancouver Island North is traditionally one of the tightest races in the country; sometimes a Conservative stronghold, other times a riding that leans to the left.
Proposals to cut school funding may prove among the toughest for state lawmakers to pass as they work on Michigan’s next state budget.
It’s an all-out war now between the members of the Public Accounts Committee that’s investigating the 2G scam. Chairman Murli Manohar Joshi has prepared a draft report that slams the Prime Minister’s Office and former Finance Minister P Chidambaram. In retaliation, Congress and DMK members of the committee have demanded that he resign for acting like “a BJP man and not the Chairman of the committee”.
Video by Tracey Pollock Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser is “confident” his 7,300 vote margin of victory will stand despite a recount says one of Prosser’s representatives. “This election was decided three weeks ago” says Brian J. Nemoir, President of Full Impact Communication. The recount requested by his Prosser’s opponent Joanne Kloppenburg started Wednesday. Kloppenburg lost the election by a margin of less than .5 percent.
A bill requiring photo I-D for voters is in final stages of legislative approval.
Washington has been telling us for a long time now that the country faces huge deficits. Because of that, the politicians argue, corporations should be able to pay less in taxes in order to stimulate the economy. But Dr. Margaret Flowers, a pediatrician and full-time advocate for a single-payer healthcare system in the United States with Physicians for a National Health Program, hardly agrees with this narrative. A key organizer of an April 15 protest at a Bank of America branch in New York City’s Union Square, she spoke with The Nation about the importance of protesting corporations like Bank of America.