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McCain Pushes 'Cap-And-Trade' Plan to Fight Global Warming
GOP candidate promotes working with Europe on climate change, but only wants to 'encourage' involvement of 'rest of the world.'
MarketWatch: Japan Faces $500 Billion Carbon Reduction Price Tag
Global warming action's cost could pale in comparison to U.S. cost based on almost every measure - geography, population or economy.
Zuckerman Makes 'Great Depression' Claim Again
U.S. News & World Report editor says economy facing the 'strongest downward pressures' since 'Depression.'
CBS Reporter Suggests a 'Bailout' for Housing Crisis
'Early Show's' Maggie Rodriguez proposes a 'cram session' to Treasury Secretary to figure out a Bear Stearns-like bailout for 'agencies involved.'
'World News' Claims 'Free Market Didn't Work' in Bear Stearns Collapse
ABC correspondent Terry Moran ignores lost jobs and money lost by shareholders in assessment the free market didn't work, 'government did.'
Obama's Church of Slurs
Barack Obama looks phony either way. Either he missed all of these sermons or he sincerely thinks that hateful, race-baiting, America-bashing sermons are part of a pleasant Sunday worship experience. The press has an obligation to pursue this.
CBS Trots Out 'Great Depression' References in Wake of Bear Collapse
CBS's morning show gives a very grim report about the state of the economy after J.P. Morgan and the Federal Reserve act to keep beleaguered investment bank from failing.
Oops - CNBC's Cramer Said 'Don't Move' From Bear a Week Before Collaps
'Mad Money' host drastically underestimated the investment bank's trouble surrounding the mortgage crisis.
ABC Ignores Taxes Behind High California Gas Prices
'World News' segment about economic hardship due to higher gas prices in California fails to explain why that state's prices were higher to begin with.
'Today' Sends Mixed Signals on Markets
NBC co-host makes Great Depression comparison while CNBC contributors caution against panic.
CBS Guest: Taxpayer-Funded Bailout Needed So Taxes Can Be Collected La
Economist Mark Zandi tells 'The Early Show' things bound to get worse, but has a backwards solution.
Not Just Recession, Clinton Appointee Talking 'Depression
Former Labor Secretary Reich: 'I Think There's a 20 Percent Chance of a Depression'