In this week’s edition of Coffee and Markets, we’ll talk about the fallout from a failed attempt by Senators Dodd and Corker to make new financial regulations bipartisan, the latest activity on the bond markets, and what’s next for Obamacare.
By Francis Cianfrocca
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Posted in Blogs, Features, Markets & Policy, Podcasts
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Also tagged Bob Corker, bond market, Chris Dodd, Coffee and Markets, Financial Regulations, HCR, health care, Podcasts, Wall Street
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In this week’s edition of Coffee and Markets, we’ll talk about the unemployment numbers released this morning and the debate about America’s jobs problem in the context of declines in education.
By Ben Domenech
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Posted in Blogs, Features, Markets & Policy, Podcasts
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Also tagged China, Coffee and Markets, Education, Intel, Podcasts, Tom Friedman, Unemployment, Wall Street
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February 26, 2010 – 12:19 pm
In this week’s edition of Coffee and Markets, we’re recording on-site from the president’s Blair House summit by the White House, and we’re talking about the bond market, the targeting of Toyota, and the future of health care reform.
February 19, 2010 – 1:43 am
It’s time for your weekly dose of markets and politics with Coffee and Markets, featuring The New Ledger’s Francis Cianfrocca, a podcast brought to you by the fine folks at Andrew Breitbart’s BigGovernment.com and LibertyPundits.com, your new home for Conservative podcasts. In this week’s edition, we celebrate the anniversary of the stimulus, unpack the ramifications of the financial meltdown in Europe, and hash out the realities of America’s jobless future.
February 11, 2010 – 4:09 pm
It’s time for your weekly dose of markets and politics with Coffee and Markets, featuring The New Ledger’s Francis Cianfrocca, a podcast brought to you by the fine folks at Andrew Breitbart’s BigGovernment.com and LibertyPundits.com, your new home for Conservative podcasts. In this week’s edition, we hash out what’s happening in Greece and the global markets, President Obama’s broken promises on taxes, and what lies ahead for the big entitlement bomb.
By Francis Cianfrocca
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Posted in Features, Podcasts, Politics
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Also tagged Barack Obama, Coffee and Markets, Entitlements, Greece, health care, marketplace, Paul Ryan, Podcasts, roadmap, taxes, Wall Street
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February 10, 2010 – 11:29 am
So if you want to know who’s going to win an Oscar — whether you just love film, or if like me you’re a gambling addict trying to recover from betting the Over on the Super Bowl with desperate prop bets on stars of the screen — you should always turn to an expert. Cole Abaius of Film School Rejects is not just an expert, but a DOCTOR and an expert. He tells us what’s going to happen, and what films he’s excited about for 2010, in our latest podcast, brought to you by The New Ledger’s EDGE.
February 4, 2010 – 5:26 pm
Time for a Big Picture episode of the podcast: “We have never had, in the history of the world, periods of sustained economic prosperity and growth accompanied by a sustained decline in population. Today, every developed nation in the world is witnessing this decline.”
January 29, 2010 – 11:28 am
Bernanke’s back, the State of the Union is one long chiding of the country, and the markets continue their turmoil on the latest edition of Coffee and Markets, your weekly podcast on politics and the economy with Francis Cianfrocca.
By Francis Cianfrocca
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Posted in Features, Market, Podcasts
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Also tagged bailouts, Barack Obama, Ben Bernanke, Coffee and Markets, Federal Reserve, markets, Podcasts, SOTU, TARP, Wall Street
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January 22, 2010 – 1:54 am
In the wake of a stunning political result in Massachusetts, it’s time to assess the future Scott Brown dictates for the market, for the Democrats, and for the country. It’s the third week of January 2010, and here’s the latest edition of Coffee and Markets, a weekly podcast from The New Ledger on politics, policy and the marketplace with Francis Cianfrocca, brought to you by BigGovernment.com.
January 14, 2010 – 5:52 am
It’s the triumphant return of Coffee and Markets for 2010 with Francis Cianfrocca, brought to you by BigGovernment.com. We’re talking China and Obama’s bank fee on this new edition, which includes an announcement about the future of the broadcast.
December 18, 2009 – 9:04 am
An interview with Hunter Baker, author of The End of Secularism: Do you think that communism’s force lives on in the less violent but still all-encompassing secularism of today — on issues like climate change and economic socialism? And second, do you think that those who strive against secularism today are on the losing side of history?
By Ben Domenech
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Posted in Features, Podcasts, Politics
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Also tagged atheism, Christianity, Coffee and Markets, faith, Freedom, Hunter Baker, Podcasts, public square, The End of Secularism
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