Lisa Nett
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The United States considers talking with the Taliban
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Guest:
Ambassador Munir Akram
Wednesday, October 29 2008
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Bartering is back in style in a tough global economy
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Guest:
Javier Blas
Wednesday, October 29 2008
In the tough global economy, trade is returning to its roots. Yes, bartering is back.
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Unemployment on the rise as economic hard times continue
By
Adaora Udoji,
John Hockenberry,
Lisa Nett
Guest:
Eric Janszen
Tuesday, October 28 2008
Looking for work will be a challenging prospect in the coming months as the nation grapples with a wilting economy. Eric Janszen, president of iTulip Inc. and a former venture capitalist, joins The Takeaway to discuss the plight and repercussions of unemployment.
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NBA basketball looks to bounce back despite a deflated economy
By
Adaora Udoji,
John Hockenberry,
Lisa Nett
Guest:
Raymond Sauer
Tuesday, October 28 2008
The NBA season begins tonight. The Takeaway looks at how the tough economy is playing out on the hardwood.
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We have nothing to fear but… the economy, not terrorism
By
Adaora Udoji,
John Hockenberry,
Noel King,
Lisa Nett
Guest:
William Burns
Monday, October 20 2008
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, many Americans have equated fear with terrorist acts. But new research shows that a greater fear has finally trumped terror: the current financial crisis.
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Despite disagreement over terms, many see that 'recession' has arrived
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Friday, October 17 2008
The stock market fluctuations are only the beginning of the recession story. Bob Brusca, Chief Economist with Fact & Opinion Economics, untangles the recession web of weak retail sales, weak industrial output and growing unemployment.
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Polling undecided voters in N.C. and Ind. after the final presidential debate
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Thursday, October 16 2008
The race is on for every vote, especially in the toss-up states of Indiana and North Carolina. After last night’s presidential debate the undecided voters in the toss-up states may have reached some decisions. Catherine Welch of WHQR in North Carolina and Micah Schweizer of WNIN in Indiana went to debate parties in their states and report the audience reactions and decisions.
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Winds calm as wildfires burn in southern California
By
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Wednesday, October 15 2008
As the fires in California continue to burn, the Takeaway gets an update on the situation from 35 year firefighting veteran, Tom Kruschke, Retired Fire Captain with Ventura County Fire Department
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Uncle Sam Makes a Big New Investment
By
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Wednesday, October 15 2008
Following Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr.’s announcement of a $250 billion infusion into the nation’s banks yesterday, the market closed down slightly. To discuss new plans and provisions for the financial system, Mark Landler of the New York Times joins us.
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Retirement planning amid economic turbulence
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Tuesday, October 14 2008
On October 10, Republican presidential nominee John McCain unveiled an economic plan that would waive rules forcing senior citizens to withdraw from their IRAs or 401(k)s beginning at age 70 1/2. Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama also supports the idea. What could the proposed rule change means for retirees?
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Patchwork Nation: Affluent "Monied 'Burbs" feeling financial pains too
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Corey Takahashi,
Adnaan Wasey,
Lisa Nett
Monday, October 6 2008
In our ongoing look at the economy, we turn to Dante Chinni of The Christian Science Monitor's Patchwork Nation project, which uses demographic information to look at America beyond state lines. No more red state or blue state. Chinni tells The Takeaway about the affluent way of life at risk in the "Monied 'Burbs."
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In a second try, a Wall Street bailout bill heads to the House
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Jesse Baker,
Lisa Nett
Friday, October 3 2008
As the White House and Congressional leaders maneuver to drum up support for a $700 billion economic bailout package, several Republican and Democratic lawmakers have said they're prepared to switch their votes. But New York Times reporter David Herszenhorn tells us that others are still agonizing over today's vote amid a continuing deluge of calls from angry constituents.
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A reporter describes 1968's Mexico City massacre at Tlatelolco
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Friday, October 3 2008
The year was 1968, and political unrest was proliferating around the world. As Mexico City was preparing to host the Olympic Games, a political demonstration turned into a bloodbath. London Evening News sports reporter Bob Trevor was in Mexico covering the Games, but found himself in the middle of a very different story.
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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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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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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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Mortgage shopping during a credit crunch
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Wednesday, October 1 2008
The American Dream — owning your own home — is still within reach! The Takeaway talks with Christine Clifford, vice president of Wholesale Access Mortgage Research, who explains the recent history and coming trends in mortgage lending. And, hopeful homebuyer Grace Smokowski is seeking a mortgage. She tells us her story.
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Are economists celebrating the House's rejection of the Wall Street bailout?
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Tuesday, September 30 2008
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The trial of Alaska Senator Ted Stevens begins
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Friday, September 26 2008
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Some economists say a Wall Street bailout isn't necessary
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Lisa Nett
Friday, September 26 2008
Wondering if the proposed Wall Street bailout is a good idea? You're in good company. On Tuesday, more than 100 academic economists sent a letter sent to Congress protesting the bailout. Jeffrey Miron, Harvard University economist, talks with The Takeaway about the resistance to government intervention.










