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The
Economic Impact

President
Bush Freezes Assets of Two More Organizations
Dec. 20, 2001 --RealAudio:
President Bush announces the U.S. will freeze funds of two more terrorist
groups, one in Pakistan and the other in Kashmir.
Federal Reserve
Cuts Key Interest Rate
Nov. 6, 2001 -- Update:
The Federal Reserve cuts a key interest rate in an attempt to halt the
post-Sept. 11 economic slide.
Nov. 5, 2001 -- RealAudio:
White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer takes reporters' questions
on the president's economic stimulus package and other topics.
Nov. 2, 2001 -- Update:
The nation's unemployment
rate jumps to a 5-year high of 5.4 percent, the Labor Department said
Friday.
Nov. 2, 2001 -- RealAudio:
President Bush discusses the new unemployment numbers.
Nov. 1, 2001 -- Three
economists discuss the half percentage point jump in U.S. unemployment.
Assessing
the Economic Need for a Stimulus Package
Oct. 5, 2001 -- RealAudio:
Regional economists discuss how to spur growth in different areas of
the nation.
Oct. 5, 2001 -- RealAudio:
President Bush and Treasury Secretary O'Neill outline what they want
to see in an economic stimulus package.
White House
Chief of Staff Updates America's "War on Terrorism"
Oct. 4, 2001 -- Andrew Card, who informed the Mr. Bush of the terrorist
attacks on Sept. 11, discusses
the president's efforts to combat terrorism.
Bush Announces
Job Training, Other Stimulus Plans
Oct. 4, 2001 -- Update:
The Bush administration urges support of a $75 billion stimulus plan.
Oct. 4, 2001 -- RealAudio:
Mr. Bush announces $3 billion to help workers who have lost their jobs.
Economic
Boost
Oct. 2, 2001 -- Paul Solman talks to bankers
and businessmen about the slowing economy and the Fed's latest cut.
Oct. 2, 2001 -- A discussion on the Fed's
ninth rate cut and various stimulus packages to protect the U.S.
economy from recession.
President
Bush Cites Progress
Oct. 1, 2001 -- RealAudio:
In a speech to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, President Bush
cites progress in the war on terrorism.
Bush Announces
Asset Freeze
Sept. 24, 2001 -- Update:
President Bush issues an executive order freezing the assets of groups
with suspected terrorist links.
Sept. 24, 2001 -- Text
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President Bush, Secretary of the Treasury O'Neill and Secretary of State
Powell brief reporters on the executive order.
Sept. 24, 2001 -- Text:
The full text of the president's order.
U.S. Airlines:
The Troubled Skies
Sept.
22, 2001 -- Update:
The president says he will sign a $15 billion aid package to help the
airlines.
Sept. 18, 2001 -- RealAudio:
Secretary Mineta discusses his talks with airline companies.
Sept. 17, 2001 -- Elizabeth Brackett reports from Chicago's
O'Hare Airport as it resumes operation following Tuesday's attacks.
Sept. 16, 2001 -- Transportation Secretary Mineta discusses
what's next for the U.S. airline industry.
Assessing
the Economic Impact
Sept. 19, 2001 -- Secretary
of the Treasury Paul O'Neill discusses the unsteady stock market
and the troubled airline industry.
Sept. 16, 2001 -- Two experts on the
broader issues now facing the U.S. economy.
Economic
Aftermath
Sept. 19, 2001 -- Kwame Holman reports from Washington
as Congress
addresses the economic fallout from last week's attacks.
Aviation
Industry Buckles Under Attack Aftermath
Sept. 19, 2001 -- Update:
American and United Airlines each lay off at least 20,000 workers in
the wake of the September 11 hijacking attacks. (9/19/01)
Rebuilding
and Recovery
Sept. 18, 2001 -- FEMA
director Joe Allbaugh on the government's role in recovery efforts.
Sept.
18, 2001 -- Text
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President Bush leads a Rose Garden ceremony to honor those who "helped
rebuild shattered lives" in the attacks' aftermath.
Sept. 18, 2001 -- RealAudio:
Secretary of Transportation Mineta discusses his talks with airline
companies on a federal bailout package.
Economic
Uncertainty
Sept. 17, 2001 -- Four market watchers discuss
the
potential economic impact from Tuesday's attacks and the U.S. war
on terrorism.
Sept. 17, 2001 -- Update:
The Dow Jones industrial average closed with its biggest point drop
ever, 684 points, to 8,920.
Testing the
Markets
Sept. 16, 2001 --
How
will the markets react once Wall Street gets back to business Monday?
New York Stock Exchange Chairman Dick Grasso discusses preparations
for Monday's re-opening of Wall Street and then two experts on the broader
issues now facing the U.S. economy.
New York
Airports reopen
Sept. 14, 2001 --
Update:
New York airports reopened Friday morning. Reports of arrests Thursday
night turned out to be untrue.
Congress
Approves $40 Billion Relief and Reaction Package
Sept. 14, 2001 --
Update:
Congress today approved a $40 billion emergency package to aid attack
victims and to seek out those behind the strikes on New York and Washington.
FAA to Allow
Limited Flights
Sept. 12, 2001 -- Update:
The FAA says it will allow flights redirected during Tuesday's attacks
to continue to their original destinations.
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