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Troubling New Signs Plague European, U.S. Economies

Clip: 4/27/2012 | 5m 59s

Troubling New Signs Plague European, U.S. Economies

Even as British Prime Minister David Cameron defended the notion of austerity, governments across Europe were toppling or falling back into recession. Ray Suarez and George Washington University's Scheherazade Rehman discuss problems and potential solutions, both in the U.S. and overseas.

04/27/2012

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