Sep 18 Watch Public Housing Renewal Elizabeth Brackett of WTTW Chicago takes a look at the Chicago Housing Authority halfway through its 10-year redevelopment project. Continue watching
Sep 18 Watch Big Board Ouster Richard Grasso, CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, resigned. Ray Suarez gets perspective from John Coffee, director of the Center on Corporate Governance at Columbia University Law School, and Gretchen Morgenson of The New York Times. Continue watching
Sep 17 Former Merrill Lynch Executives Indicted in Enron Fraud Probe Three former Merrill Lynch executives surrendered to federal authorities in Houston Wednesday to face criminal charges involving a 1999 transaction that enabled Enron Corp. to deceive its investors and artificially inflate its earnings reports. Continue reading
Sep 16 Watch NYSE CEO Criticized Over Pay New York Stock Exchange Chairman and CEO Richard Grasso has come under fire for accepting a $140 million compensation package. Ray Suarez leads a discussion about Grasso's pay. Continue watching
Sep 15 WTO Talks Break Down As Poorer Countries Flex Their Muscle After five days of bitter debate over agriculture subsidies, World Trade Organization talks collapsed, on Sunday when developing countries refused to expand the scope of negotiations to include new regulations on foreign investment and competition. Continue reading
Sep 10 Former Enron Treasurer Gets Five-Year Prison Term Former Enron Corp. treasurer Ben Glisan on Wednesday pleaded guilty to a federal conspiracy charge, becoming the first executive incarcerated for participating in an accounting scheme that prompted the company's sudden collapse. Continue reading
Sep 05 Watch The Politics of Jobs The potential political fallout remains uncertain following the Labor Department's announcement that there are fewer unemployed workers in America in August. Experts analyze the latest job numbers and how to improve the employment picture in the U.S. Continue watching
Sep 03 Watch Dollar Diplomacy The United States has accused China of undervaluing its currency, a practice Bush administration officials say hurts the U.S. economy. Continue watching
Sep 03 Watch Smoke and Fire: Anti-Smoking Ads Jeffrey Kaye of KCET Los Angeles looks at the tobacco industry's lawsuit against the state of California over controversial anti-smoking ads. Continue watching
Sep 01 Watch Growing Pains: Natural Gas Prices Tom Bearden looks at the forces influencing the rise in natural gas prices and the effects of those increases. Continue watching