October 02, 2008
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Eyes turn to House after Senate passes Wall Street rescue plan 74-25
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Thursday, October 2 2008
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Predictably Irrational: The psychology of bankers and borrowers
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Jesse Baker
Thursday, October 2 2008
Dan Ariely believes one reason people oppose the government's Wall Street bailout plan is that they want revenge on the companies that helped lead the nation into this economic turmoil.
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Counties that count: Franklin County, Missouri
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Katherine Lanpher
Thursday, October 2 2008
They're swing counties in swing states — and they may be the spots where this election is decided. In the fourth of a series on "counties that count," The Takeaway's Political Director Andrea Bernstein talks with voters in Franklin County, Missouri. It's a bellwether county in a bellwether state. "As goes Missouri, so goes the nation."
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Gas stations in the southeast still struggling to fill their tanks
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Thursday, October 2 2008
Gas suppliers throughout the southeastern United States say refineries in the Gulf of Mexico are producing gas at a steady rate for the first time in nearly a month. But gas station owners and their customers are still feeling the pinch.
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Reaction_to_gas_shortage_#3_(YouTube) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5xAKnaCOiw
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"Black Swan" blues, or why what we don't know can hurt us
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Thursday, October 2 2008
Former Wall Street trader Nassim Taleb coined the term "black swan" to refer to unpredictable events that shape history and human experience far more than we are willing to admit. His bestselling book "The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable" challenges conventional methods of economic forecasting, and has become a sort of travel guide to the current economic meltdown.
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Baby, you can buy my car: Selling and buying cars during hard times
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Thursday, October 2 2008
In spite of high gas prices, people are still driving their cars. Car buying, however, is another story.
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From "no" to "maybe" as House members look at a new financial bill
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Thursday, October 2 2008
The Senate passed its version of the Wall Street bailout bill last night, and the pressure is now back on the House to vote Friday on a new bill. The question is, What would it take to get the congressional naysayers to say 'aye?' The Takeaway checks in with Congressman Maurice Hinchey. The New York Democrat was one of four representatives from New York who voted against the bailout bill the first time around.
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What the credit crunch means for small businesses
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Chelsea Merz
Thursday, October 2 2008
Wall Street's free fall is hitting Main Street hard. And the credit crunch's vice-like grip could spell disaster for small companies. For a look at how businesses are getting by, and which ones are flourishing, The Takeaway turns to Alex Vantarakis. He arranges finances for those who want to buy and sell small businesses.
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Senator Joe Biden's debate history
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Thursday, October 2 2008
Tonight, millions of viewers will watch the one and only debate between the vice-presidential nominees: Senator Joe Biden, D-Del, and Governor Sarah Palin, R-Alaska. Rita Farrell, former Reuters correspondent, discusses what viewers can expect from Sen. Biden.
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A field guide to vice-presidential hopeful Sarah Palin's debating style
By
John Hockenberry
Thursday, October 2 2008
Tonight, Alaska governor and Republican vice-presidential hopeful Sarah Palin takes on Delaware Senator and Democratic vice-presidential hopeful Joe Biden in a highly anticipated vice-presidential debate. As an Alaskan journalist and ex-Palin employee, Larry Persily has had many opportunities to witness her technique.
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New report reveals the growth of piracy off Somalia's lawless coast
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Thursday, October 2 2008
As a standoff between Somali pirates and U.S warships continues in the Indian Ocean, a British think tank released a report today showing the growth of piracy off the Somali coast. According to Chatham House, piracy in the region has doubled in 2008 over the previous year. It threatens to disrupt international trade and could potentially become a weapon of international terrorism.
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With more than a month to Election Day, new poll shows gain for Obama-Biden
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Jesse Baker,
Lisa Nett
Thursday, October 2 2008
Just ahead of the vice presidential nominees' debate this evening, new polls indicate a rise in Democratic Senator Barack Obama's popularity. Adam Nagourney of the New York Times assesses what these new polls mean for the campaigns.
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Counties that count: Franklin County, Missouri, part 2
Thursday, October 2 2008
They're swing counties in swing states — and they may be the spots where this election is decided. In the fourth of a series on "counties that count," The Takeaway's Political Director Andrea Bernstein talks with voters in Franklin County, Missouri. It's a bellwether county in a bellwether state. "As goes Missouri, so goes the nation."
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The Senate lifts a 30-year ban on nuclear trade with India
Thursday, October 2 2008
After weeks of wrangling, and obscured by the attention on a Wall Street bailout, the Senate has approved a nuclear deal that allows the exportation of American nuclear materials to India. The agreement is being seen as a cornerstone in improving relations between the two countries.













