Click here to view this newsletter on your mobile device. | Tuesday, Apr. 14, 2009 | | TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS | 1. Larry Summers' Economic Outlook | Lawrence Summers, director of the National Economic Council, tells CNBC's Maria Bartiromo it's going to take a long time to get through the economic slowdown. | 2. Byron Wien: The Worst Is Over | Things will get better but there will still be some sluggishness in the economy, says Byron Wien, Pequot Capital chief investment strategist. | 3. Goldman Beats the Street | Goldman Sachs surprises the Street with an early release of its Q1 results and a secondary stock offering. George Ball, Sanders Morris Harris Group chairman, and Byron Wien, Pequot Capital chief investment strategist, discuss this and the financial sector as a whole. | 4. Martha Stewart on the Economy | Maneuvering the slowdown in the economy and changes in consumer behavior, Martha Stewart, Martha Stewart Omnimedia founder, tries new media to attract consumers. |
| | | | | | Major Concerns Over Micro Car Safety? | The video is dramatic. Especially if you've ever asked yourself how the smallest cars on the road would protect you in an accident. According to the latest head-to-head crash tests by the non-profit group Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, people riding in these "micro" cars would be at risk of a serious injury.
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