Madoff, the State of the Stimulus, and Bye-Bye Bush
Published 1/15/2009 by TBMStaff at The Big Money
The Big Money's editor Jim Ledbetter leads a discussion with Daniel Gross and Liza Featherstone about the Bernie Madoff mess, Obama's economic stimulus package, and how to monitize the Bush Presidency. Listen using our audio player below, or download the MP3 .
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