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Could property prices be temporarily "set" at the value of the total mortgage on the property?

Question/Comment: If real estate is indeed the basis of our current economy, surely we cannot let it free fall. Could property prices be temporarily “set” at the value of the total mortgage on the property? And on any new property…

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Sep 26

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Shields, Brooks Weigh in on the Week's Dramatic Bailout Debate

It was a devastating week on Wall Street and a contentious one in Congress as politicians battled over bailout proposals. With the presidential candidates heading to the first debate, political analysts Mark Shields and David Brooks reflect on the developments.

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Sep 26

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House Lawmakers Divided Over Scope of Government Intervention

Congressional leaders are showing signs of fatigue and frustration over continuing negotiations. Reps. Barney Frank and Mike Pence discuss the progress towards a workable plan.

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Sep 26

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Kwame Holman Reports on Financial Woes Preceding Debates

Lawmakers have not been able to agree on a plan with the White House, nor with each other, choosing not to enact a bill for the near future. NewsHour correspondent Kwame Holman discusses the dealings on Capitol Hill.

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Sep 26

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Bush Struggles to Unite Rebelling House Republicans on Bailout

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As Washington struggles to reach consensus on a proposed Wall Street bailout, GOP senators have blocked a proposed Democratic plan to pump $56 billion into public works projects, help for the jobless and to help states with high Medicaid bills.

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Sep 25

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Obama Meets Setbacks With Mix of Resilience, Caution

In the final report in a series focusing on the presidential candidates' governing styles, advisers and colleagues of Sen. Barack Obama detail how he has managed to overcome adversity during his life and career.

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Sep 25

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Congressional Leaders in Standoff Amid Financial Crisis

Congressional leaders worked on a rescue plan for Wall Street as Sens. McCain and Obama came to Washington to participate in bailout talks. Two political reporters and a business reporter discuss the political impasse and how a rescue plan might…

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Sep 25

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Congress, the White House Stall Over Market Rescue Plan

Resistance to the government's $700 billion bailout plan from lawmakers continued Thursday, adding pressure to finish a compromise deal that could bring certainty to the crisis. Kwame Holman reports on the obstacles to passing a final agreement between Congress and…

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Sep 25

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Lawmakers Work to Hammer Out Deal on Financial Bailout

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Lawmakers reported making progress Thursday on reaching an agreement on a sweeping financial bailout plan, which has stirred days of debate over how to better safeguard taxpayers as Wall Street continues its tailspin.

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Sep 25

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I'm wondering, why I should care about this credit crisis?

Question/Comment: I just listened to your explanation of the credit crisis on the NewsHour. I’m wondering why I should care. I am a renter, have no savings to speak of, no stocks and work for a small family business with…

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