How should we view the Treasury Department changing the focal point of the bailout? Should we trust the Treasury Department to be doing the right thing? Does Congress need to bail out the auto industry or is it time to cut off the huge flow of taxpayer dollars? What is the right Congressional approach to this crisis? We ask California Rep. Brian Bilbray.
Archives for November 2008
Dateline Washington: California Rep. Brian Bilbray on the Economic Crisis
How should we view the Treasury Department changing the focal point of the bailout? Should we trust the Treasury Department to be doing the right thing? Does Congress need to bail out the auto industry or is it time to cut off the huge flow of taxpayer dollars? What is the right Congressional approach to this crisis? We ask California Rep. Brian Bilbray.
Auto Industry in Critical Condition
The Big Three U.S. automakers wants billions of dollars in relief from taxpayers. How bad is the situation in Detroit? How would the money be used? Will this be a one-time deal or is the industry so flawed it will have to keep coming back for more money? We ask industry insider Peter DeLorenzo, author of “The United States of Toyota”.
Dateline Washington: Auto Industry in Critical Condition
The Big Three U.S. automakers wants billions of dollars in relief from taxpayers. How bad is the situation in Detroit? How would the money be used? Will this be a one-time deal or is the industry so flawed it will have to keep coming back for more money? We ask industry insider Peter DeLorenzo, author of “The United States of Toyota”.
The News
We have Thursday’s top news… How did the Dow respond to Wednesday’s big drop? What is President Bush saying about the right way to get out of the financial crisis? Will we see an auto industry bailout before Obama takes office? What’s the latest in the Alaska senate race? We answer all of these questions as we discuss the biggest stories for Thursday, November 13, 2008.
Dateline Washington: The News
We have Thursday’s top news… How did the Dow respond to Wednesday’s big drop? What is President Bush saying about the right way to get out of the financial crisis? Will we see an auto industry bailout before Obama takes office? What’s the latest in the Alaska senate race? We answer all of these questions as we discuss the biggest stories for Thursday, November 13, 2008.
Forbes Senior Editor Matthew Miller on the Economy
Should we be upset or relieved that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is redirecting the bailout money from troubled assets to buying equity in banks? How much transparency on that money do the taxpayers deserve? Should we bail out the auto industry? Should Uncle Sam have an ownership stake in the Big Three? We ask Matthew Miller, Senior Editor at Forbes magazine.
Forbes Senior Editor Matthew Miller on the Economy
Should we be upset or relieved that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is redirecting the bailout money from troubled assets to buying equity in banks? How much transparency on that money do the taxpayers deserve? Should we bail out the auto industry? Should Uncle Sam have an ownership stake in the Big Three? We ask Matthew Miller, Senior Editor at Forbes magazine.
Dateline Washington: Forbes Senior Editor Matthew Miller on the Economy
Should we be upset or relieved that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is redirecting the bailout money from troubled assets to buying equity in banks? How much transparency on that money do the taxpayers deserve? Should we bail out the auto industry? Should Uncle Sam have an ownership stake in the Big Three? We ask Matthew Miller, Senior Editor at Forbes magazine.
Media Bias Against Passage of Pro-Marriage Amendment in California
California voters approved a state constitutional amendment last week to define marriage in the state as the union of one man and one woman. Since then protests by those in favor of gay ‘marriage’ have popped in many locations and some of them have turned violent. How have the media covered these protests? Are both sides getting equal time or just those who advance a liberal social agenda? We ask Bob Knight, Director of the Culture and Media Institute at the Media Research Center.