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Friday, September 19, 2008

CNBC.com's News Now: Paulson On Market Developments

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S&P 500 1255.08 alt 48.57 +4.03%
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Video 1 1. Paulson On Market Developments
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson discusses a comprehensive approach to market developments.

Video 2 2. Chanos on New SEC Rules & Fed's Loan:
Famed short seller, Jim Chanos, Kynikos president/founder speaks out about the SEC's banning of short selling in stocks of 799 financials & the Fed's loan to banks.

Video 3 3. Golden Gains
Gold is up over 15% over the past two days but is taking a beating this morning, with George Milling-Stanley, World Gold Council director.

Video 4 4. Questioning the U.S. Government's Rating
When noting the figures amounted in the bailouts of AIG, Bear Stearns, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, on top of a budget deficit over $400 billion, in a weak economic environment, one questions the US government's 'AAA' rating, James Shugg from Westpac Bank said.

Video 5 5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!
Mad Money's Jim Cramer shares his stock picks with CNBC's Erin Burnett.

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Will the Government Own Your Home?

The financial rescue plan could have elements in it that has the government owning home loans Click here to read more.

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Paulson On Market Developments: Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson discusses a comprehensive approach to market developments.

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*SPECIAL LIVE PROGRAMMING ON SUNDAY* WALL STREET IN CRISIS:IS YOUR MONEY SAFE? 9P ET ON CNBC

THE PAULSON PLAN: The market exploded higher on Thursday when CNBC reported the Hank Paulson was pushing an RTC-type plan aimed at curing Wall St's ills. From FDIC-like guarantees on money market funds to the purchase of distressed assets, will this finally be the answer? The market thinks so, as it's rallied the better part of 1000 points since the news. CNBC's team of all-stars monitors the developments.

AT THE HELM OF THE NEW AIG: Maria Bartiromo sits down for a one-on-one interview with AIG's new Chairman & CEO Edward Liddy. With his company under government control, what's the reality and future for the fallen insurance giant?

ON THE MOVE: Matt Nesto follows the winners and losers in the market, breaking down the biggest stock and sector stories of the day.

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

CNBC.com's News Now: Cuomo on Short Selling

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Video 1 1. Treasury's Plan

Video 2 2. Cuomo on Short Selling

Video 3 3. Dow to Fall to 8,000 In the Next Month

Video 4 4. PIMCO Proposal for Markets

Video 5 5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!

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Seinfeld Gets the Boot in Microsoft Ads

Microsoft stops running the ads and reacts directly to Jim's post about why they did it. Click here to read more.

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MARKET MADNESS: Steve Liesman monitors the market happenings and the reactions from Fed and the Treasury.

FOLLOW THE MONEY: Matt Nesto follows the winners and losers in the market, breaking down the biggest stock and sector stories of the day.

FAST MONEY SPECIAL:FUTURE OF WALL STREET New York City, the world's financial center, is facing its biggest crisis ever. These 14 days have left the financial industry wounded like never before. Will Wall Street ever recover? And how did we get here? "Fast Money," broadcasts live from Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City tomorrow at 5PM ET to look at the future of Wall Street and whether it will recover and emerge bigger and stronger once again. Also, in a rare live television appearance, billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn discusses the state of corporate governance in America and his take on the market turmoil.

ON THE MONEY SPECIAL REPORT: KEEPING YOUR MONEY SAFE Don't miss tomorrow's Special Report at 8p ET for everything you need to know to protect yourself in this new economic reality. Carmen Wong-Ulrich will continue to help you understand how this crisis on Wall St. affects your money.

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