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Homebuilder Bailout

04/03 to 04/04

1575543

North American Markets

1. Lou Dobbs TonightDMA: N/A
CNN (---) National
04/03/200807:00 PM - 08:00 PM 
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00:29:28 TZ; Middle Class: Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke talked at a Congressional Senate Banking Committee hearing about the bailout of Bear Stearns by the government. V: Homes for sale, people, Capitol Hill. SI; Terrance O'Sullivan, Laborers International Union of North America, discussing the mortgage crisis. V; Money, Bear Stearns building. GR; Bill details. SB; Sen. Charles Schumer, NY, discussing homeowners. V; BHL sign, polling sites. I; Andrew Jakabovics, Center for American Progress, discussing holding politicians accountable. The anchor talked about the US Senate and House actions. Lisa Sylvester reporting from Washington. 00:33:15

2. McIntyre In The MorningDMA: 2
KABC-AM 790 (ABC) Los Angeles
04/03/200807:00 AM - 08:00 AM 

00:07:57 The Laborers International Union says wide is nearly half of the money is supposedly intended to help struggling homeowners go to a multi billion dollar tax break for corporate home builders will cause this mess. 00:16:10

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