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Congress Floor Monday - 9/29/08
Ron Paul
**Partial of his comments on floor - sorry***
Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 - public markup link - http://tinyurl.com/3 fnzyd
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Not sure if this video is up already or not, can't remember, but this is one of my favourite Mad Capsules songs for sure, completely awesome song. This is tbe version with the shorter intro.
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Markets in the Middle East have closed deep in the red. They had been spared the pain over the last five days because they were closed for Eid holidays. But no respite for them today. Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from Doha, Qatar.
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Russias major stock exchanges, the RTS and the MICEX, suspended all trade for an hour on Tuesday after indices took a dive. The fall reflects events on Wall Street, where share prices have plunged largely due to the fourth largest American investment bank Lehman Brothers filing for bankruptcy protection.
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Russia's stock exchanges remain closed on Thursday following a heavy sell-off which sent the value of shares plummeting. The Finance Ministry has taken urgent steps to support the markets by offering liquidity to state-owned banks.
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A light days trade on Monday saw Russian stocks take moderate step higher, with traders taking a breather after last weeks frenetic activity. At the end of the day the RTS and Micex closed 1.05% and .62% higher respectively.
NEWS: European stock markets fell slightly on opening, with London's FTSE 100 down 0.08% and the CAC 40 in Paris down 0.62%, as concerns grew over the massive bailout for the US financial
Most stocks started the week down in Asia. Japan's index fell four percent to a four-year low. Stocks were also down in Indonesia, Hong Kong and Australia. (Oct. 6)
The market meltdown on Wall Street may have some people screaming about their money, but finances seemed distant to some out and about on Washington's National Mall on a glorious weekend morning. (Sept. 20)
With the financial markets in turmoil, President Bush said Thursday that he shares Americans' concerns and that the government will act further to try to avert a deepening crisis. (Sept. 18)