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Raj Tapes Revealed
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 198
Date: March 16, 2011
A recorded telephone call between accused inside trader Rajaratnam and former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta is a key piece of evidence in this...
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Different Take on the Crisis
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 145
Date: March 16, 2011
A look at what life is like 170 miles south of those troubled nuclear reactors, with Malcom Foster, AP bureau chief in Tokyo. (CNBC)
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Large Cap Picks
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 167
Date: March 16, 2011
Robert Zagunis, Jensen Investment Mgmt., and Eugene Peroni, Advisors Asset Mgmt. share their stock picks. (CNBC)
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Japan & Logistics
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 196
Date: March 16, 2011
The troubles in Japan are creating problems for companies that need to ship in and out of Japan, with Jeffrey Schwartz, Global Logistic Properties...
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Crippling the Supply Chain
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 15, 2011
What’s going to happen to the auto and electronics industries, given the problem with manufacturing and supply chains in Japan, with Michael Robin...
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One on One with Jim Owens
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 344
Date: March 15, 2011
Thoughts on how the U.S. can return to the path of prosperity, with Jim Owens, former Caterpillar chairman/CEO. (CNBC)
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New Fire Breaks Out at Nuke Plant
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 250
Date: March 15, 2011
NBC’s Robert Bazell has the latest on how Japan's government plans to cool the hot nuclear core of a flaming power plant. (CNBC)
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Fed & the Economy
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 253
Date: March 15, 2011
Insight on whether the economy is in solid footing, despite all the worries out of Japan, with David Malpass, Encima Global and Ethan Harris, BofA...
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Japan Disaster Global Impact
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 302
Date: March 15, 2011
Getting a grasp on the event’s implications now and for years to come, with Kevin Kamps, Beyond Nuclear and Daniel Aldrich, Purdue University. (CNBC)
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Japan Impact on the Markets
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 404
Date: March 15, 2011
The latest on the markets in Japan and insight on how the disaster is impacting global markets, with J. Thomas Schieffer and CNBC’s Bernard Lo. (C...
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Fear Grips the Market
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 15, 2011
Fear of the unknown grips investors as the specter of deepening Japanese nuclear crisis grows, with Jim Rogers, Rogers Holdings; David Goldman, Fi...
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Tea Party Spending Message
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 15, 2011
Insight on when the Tea Party demands for long-term, deep spending cuts will finally be heard in Washington, with Sen. Rand Paul, (R-KY) and Sen. ...
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Ordering Japanese
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 15, 2011
Barton Biggs, Traxis Partners managing partner, didn’t own Japan before this morning, but says he jumped back in today. Biggs believes the radiati...
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Taking Market’s Temperature
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 15, 2011
David Gilmore, Foreign Exchange Analytics; Rich Ilczyszyn, Lind-Waldlock, discuss the outlook for commodities and currencies, and what could happe...
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Cramer’s View
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 149
Date: March 15, 2011
CNBC’s Jim Cramer calls for a rally, once investors find out the Japanese nuclear disaster is not as bad as feared. (CNBC)
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Is Your Money Safe?
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 281
Date: March 15, 2011
Discussing the impact the disaster in Japan will have on our fragile economic recovery, with Peter Morici, University Of Maryland; Scott Brown, Ra...
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Japanese Markets Open
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 773
Date: March 15, 2011
CNBC’s Bernie Lo, discusses the Asian markets, and what to expect in Japan. Also, a recap of the day's market activity in the U.S. (CNBC)
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