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Friday December 2, 2011

Recap - Week of 11/28/11

Barack Obama doesn't thank God, Herman Cain denies accusations of infidelity, Egyptians vote using election symbols, and a report estimates bank bailouts at $7.7 trillion. (04:08)
Views: 82,868
Thursday December 1, 2011

America's Next TARP Model

A Bloomberg report reveals that the U.S. government loaned banks $7.7 trillion in secret bailout funds at no interest and then borrowed the money back at interest. (07:53)
Views: 232,126
Thursday December 1, 2011

Indecision 2012 - Mittstorm

Mitt Romney gets defensive when Fox News' Bret Baier asks him about his previous, more liberal political positions. (05:39)
Views: 90,277
Thursday May 13, 2010

Hoarders

The big banks make money by taking the bailout money we gave them and lending it back to the government with interest. (03:30)
Views: 153,183
Thursday December 1, 2011

Bob Costas

Bob Costas weighs in on Penn State's sexual assault scandal and discusses the handling of Syracuse University's child molestation case. (07:04)
Views: 34,966
Thursday December 1, 2011

12/1/11 in :60 Seconds

A report reveals that U.S. bank bailouts totaled $7.7 trillion, Mitt Romney gets upset during an interview, and Bob Costas revisits his phone call with Jerry Sandusky. (01:01)
Views: 15,084
 

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