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Columbia Business School Spring 2006 Follies spoof on The Police's "Every Breath You Take" featuring imitation Dean Glenn Hubbard and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke
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Ron Paul talks about Fed chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony in front of the House Financial Services Committee yesterday. Our economy faces enormous difficulties and one of the biggest culprits is the inflation tax for which the (privately owned) Federal Reserve is largely responsible.
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Ron Paul takes on evil fed chairman Ben Bernanke. Opening Statement and Q&A.
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Mad Money host Jim Cramer makes a passionate plea to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to consider cutting interest rates and, in turn, help the market and the people who are losing their jobs on Wall Street.
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PlusBernanke: Economy Faces 'Numerous Difficulties'Bernank e: Economy Faces 'Numerous Difficulties'The Associated PressFederal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says the fragile economy is facing 'numerous difficulties' including persistent strains in financial markets, rising joblessness and housing problems. (July 15)This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available.
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Columbia Business School's Dean Glenn Hubbard sings about wanting Alan Greenspan's job that went instead to New Fed Chair Ben Bernanke.
Parody created by Columbia Business School students.
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Most news networks cut away when Paul came on to make this opening statement and house.gov failed to archive it.
Ron Paul opening statement to Bernanke at FSC 2-27-2008
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There is no bubble in commodities and sombody's been teaching Bernanke economy since October/November 2007, when Bernanke said under oath, before Congress, that weakening of dollar doesn't affect american consumer, says Jim Rogers on Bloomberg on 2008.06.05
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In this clip Senator Ron Paul questions FED Chairman Ben Bernanke On the U.S. Economy. For more information regarding the U.S. Economy and its effect on Real Estate visit my website at http://www.PhilDeCar olis.com.