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Friday, September 26, 2008

CNBC.com's News Now: FDIC On WaMu

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DOW 11143.13 alt 121.07 +1.1%
NASDAQ 2183.34 s -3.23 -0.15%
S&P 500 1213.27 alt 4.09 +0.34%
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TODAY'S TOP 5
Video 1 1. Bush On Financial Rescue Plan:
President George W. Bush makes remarks about the financial rescue plan and the urgency to get things done

Video 2 2. Picking Apart the Plan:
Analysis on the $700B bailout, with Chris Whalen, Institutional Risk Analytics and CNBC's Steve Liesman

Video 3 3. FDIC On WaMu:
Federal regulators swoop in to seize Washington Mutual in what is the largest bank failure in the nation's history, with Sheila Bair, FDIC chair

Video 4 4. Dr. Doom Turns Bullish:
Getting the view from Dr. Doom, with Marc Faber, "The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report" editor, and CNBC's Erin Burnett

Video 5 5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his thoughts on the stalled bailout plan, including his belief that eventually, there will only be four superbanks, with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
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Why Not Bail Out The Housing Speculators? Really!

Maybe it's time to bail out all the investors who traded on the mortgages that allowed speculators to buy and sell homes. Click here to read more.

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VIDEO OF THE WEEK

Paulson's Opening Statement: U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson testifies in front of the Senate Banking Committee about the need for the government to bail out the financial industry.

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

CNBC.com's News Now: Wealth In America Survey

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DOW 11022.06 alt 196.89 +1.82%
NASDAQ 2186.57 s 30.89 +1.43%
S&P 500 1209.18 alt 23.31 +1.97%
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TODAY'S TOP 5
Video 1 1. Wealth In America Survey:
Americans are not feeling good about the state of the economy, according to a new CNBC-Portfolio.com survey. CNBC's Scott Cohn has the details.

Video 2 2. Bailout Battle:
Discussing the financial crisis and executive compensation, with Rep. Barney Frank, D-MA

Video 3 3. Sen. Bunning on the Bailout:
Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Ky., has recently called the $700 billion financial bailout proposal "un-American" and "financial socialism." He explains his stance to CNBC's Trish Regan.
Video 4 4. Immelt on GE's Guidance, Strategy:
GE Chairman & CEO Jeffrey Immelt discusses the company's guidance and strategy moving forward with the CNBC news team.

Video 5 5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!
The quickest way to make money, with Mad Money host Jim Cramer

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Hey--Take Some Of That Bailout And Buy New Home Inventory

Maybe the government could help the housing industry and the economy at the same time. Click here to read more.

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CONGRESS & THE BAILOUT: As the bailout looks closer and closer to becoming law, what will Congress attach to the bill? And what impact will the final product have on Wall St, investors and the economy? Steve Liesman leads the CNBC task force reporting the news.

CHOPPY WATERS FOR THE DAY TRADER: Jane Wells profiles the hellish experience of individual trading when the market is as chaotic as it's been the past few weeks. Jane sits down with a day trader who's not only trying to hold on, but last Thursday when the Dow was tanking, had to deal with Schwab cutting off all after-hours trading due to problems with its Nasdaq data center.

PRESIDENTIAL SHOWDOWN: Finally... McCain and Obama go head-to-head for the first Presidential debate. While the topic is foreign policy, it's the economy that's on America's mind. John Harwood sets the stage.

$35 MOVIE TICKET: Phil LeBeau shows us the first of a series of theaters offering a luxury movie experience for $35 a ticket. Phil checks out the reclining arm chairs, spacious 40-seats-per-screen layout, fine wine & gourmet cuisine (for an additional charge, of course), personal service buttons for waiters, lounge & bar, even concierge service. Will it work in this slowed economy?

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