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President Calls for Sweeping Government Intervention in U.S. Economy

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Warning "our entire economy is in danger", President Bush made a somber address to the nation Wednesday, outlining the need for a sweeping government intervention in the nation's financial system in order to prevent widespread collapse.

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Sep 24

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Wall Street Woes Ripple Through Local Economies

The collapse of financial institutions on Wall Street has sent ripples of fear through local economies across the U.S. Four business journalists from across the nation assess the regional impacts of the financial upheaval.

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Sep 24

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Buffett Sinks $5 Billion Into Goldman Sachs

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As debate swirled on Capitol Hill over a proposed financial rescue plan, renowned investor Warren Buffett decided late Tuesday to buy a $5 billion stake in embattled Wall Street Titan Goldman Sachs.

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Sep 23

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Bernanke and Paulson Urge Congress to Act; Lawmakers Call for More Time

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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson urged Congress to pass a $700 billion financial bailout Tuesday, saying the national economy could suffer more if too much time passes.

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Sep 22

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Candidates Voice Concerns for Taxpayers Amid Bailouts

As the government seeks to shore up the stability of U.S. financial markets, Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama expressed concern over the consequences of the massive bailouts for average taxpayers. Political reporters recap the latest news from the campaign…

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Sep 22

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Goldman, Morgan Shift Operations as Wall Street Reels

Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley's conversion into bank holding companies signaled the end of the investment bank model synonymous with Wall Street. Andrew Ross Sorkin of The New York Times details the changes on Wall Street and the impact of…

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Sep 22

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Congress Struggles With Scope of Financial Rescue Plan

The government's $700 billion financial bailout proposal now faces lawmaker approval. Senate finance committee members describe which parts of the plan are stirring debate.

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Sep 22

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Congress Mulls $700B Financial Rescue Plan; Morgan, Goldman Shift Operations

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Lawmakers faced an intense round of negotiations Monday over a proposed $700 billion financial rescue plan as Congressional Democrats called for a cautious approach to stabilizing troubled financial markets and shoring up Wall Street's balance sheet.

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Sep 17

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Candidates React to AIG Bailout, Tout Reform Plans

Troubles on Wall Street and concerns over the U.S. economy took center stage on the campaign trail again Wednesday. Judy Woodruff reports on the latest remarks from Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama on financial sector shifts.

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Sep 17

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Government Decides to Offer $85B Lifeline to AIG

Insurer American International Group, Inc. faced possible collapse until the federal government decided to offer it an $85 billion lifeline Wednesday. After a look at the latest troubles on Wall Street, financial reporters detail the government bailout.

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