October 20, 2008
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The Dow passes 9000 and markets wobble upward in early trading
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Guest:
David Gaffen
Monday, October 20 2008
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Amidst economic turmoil, what about the deficit?
By
Adaora Udoji,
John Hockenberry
Guest:
Louis Uchitelle
Monday, October 20 2008
America's ballooning deficit was a source of concern even before the bailout. Now politicians and economists on both ends of the ideological spectrum are willing to look the other way while the economy's in trouble.
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An early voter: Omar Faruk
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Adaora Udoji,
John Hockenberry,
Christina M. Russo
Guest:
Omar Faruk
Monday, October 20 2008
Election Day is November 4th, but scores of voters — for a wide variety of reasons — have already voted. The Takeaway talks with them about which presidential candidate they checked the box for — and why.
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Can we save the economy through patriotic giving?
By
Adaora Udoji,
John Hockenberry
Guests:
Jeffrey Sachs,
Viki Rovere
Monday, October 20 2008
Since the financial crisis hit, Americans have watched the stock market and their 401(k)’s plummet. They've stood by, trying not to panic, while Washington leaders craft a financial rescue. But can individual Americans do anything to pitch in and help save the economy? The Takeaway takes a question from listener Viki Rovere and talks to economist Jeffrey Sachs.
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How the presidential candidates may shape the courts
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Guest:
Michael Dorf
Monday, October 20 2008
The next president will have the power to sculpt the legal landscape for decades to come through judicial picks.
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After a volatile week on the stock markets, can we expect another manic Monday?
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Guest:
Jim Ellis
Monday, October 20 2008
Last week's whipsawing stock market and steady march of gloomy economic indicators were enough to make anyone's head spin. BusinessWeek's Jim Ellis helps The Takeaway start off the week with a clear sense of just where the economy is going, and what it's likely to mean for our everyday lives.
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Obama earns $150 million in September and Colin Powell endorsement over weekend
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Guest:
Jeff Zeleny
Monday, October 20 2008
Not only did Obama earn the endorsement of former Secretary of State Colin Powell over the weekend, but the Obama campaign also announced that it raised $150 million in September. That more than doubles the $66 collected in August.
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Political endorsements carry some weight, not a lot
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Guest:
William Leuchtenburg
Monday, October 20 2008
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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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Remembering the invasion of Grenada 25 years later
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Monday, October 20 2008
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42 years after "A Time for Burning," is racism still burning?
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Leo Duran
Guests:
Bill Jersey,
Ernie Chambers
Monday, October 20 2008
In the 1966 film A Time for Burning, the burgeoning civil rights movement hit a dead end with the integration of a Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska. The Takeaway talks with filmmaker Bill Jersey and subject Ernie Chambers about their experiences and what lessons the film holds for the 2008 election.













