
Interviews with World and Business Leaders
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Former Secretary Summers Says Crisis Needs Global Approach
Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers
talks with Judy Woodruff about the U.S. government's efforts to restore
stability to credit markets, financial market regulations and the economic
policies of Democratic presidential nominee, Barack Obama.
Hutchison, Napolitano Discuss Careers, Palin as McCain's VP
Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Arizona
Governor Janet Napolitano talk with Judy Woodruff about their political careers
and the outlook for the 2008 presidential election.
FDIC's Chairman Bair Reviews IndyMac, U.S. Banking Industry
July 30 (Bloomberg) -- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Sheila
Bair talks with Judy Woodruff about the agency's takeover of IndyMac Bancorp
Inc. and the outlook for the U.S. banking industry. Bair said IndyMac's
high-risk lending and mortgage losses make it ``unattractive'' and require that
the agency strengthen the firm to sell it.
Rice Says She's `Proud' of U.S. Decision to Invade Iraq
July 3 (Bloomberg) -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice talks with
Bloomberg's Judy Woodruff about U.S. troops in Iraq, the decision to remove
North Korea from the list of state sponsors of terrorism and turmoil in the
Middle East.
Holtz-Eakin, Tarullo on McCain, Obama's Economic Policies
June 6 (Bloomberg) -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, economic policy adviser to
Republican presidential candidate John McCain and a former director of the U.S.
Congressional Budget Office, and Dan Tarullo, economic policy adviser to
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, talk with Judy Woodruff about
their candidates' policies for promoting economic growth and balancing the
federal budget.
Fiorina Says McCain's Economic Instincts Are Very Strong
May 6 (Bloomberg) -- Carly Fiorina, former chief executive officer of
Hewlett-Packard Co., talks with Judy Woodruff about Fiorina's role as economic
adviser to Republican presidential candidate John McCain, her tenure at
Hewlett-Packard, the outlook for Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc., and the role
of women in the business world and politics.
Soros Says Crisis Saps U.S. Strength Against China
April 4 (Bloomberg) -- Billionaire investor George Soros talks with Judy
Woodruff in New York about the turmoil in financial markets, the outlook for
the dollar, hedge-fund regulation and his new book, ``The New Paradigm for
Financial Markets: The Credit Crisis of 2008 and What It Means.''
Rockefeller Foundation's Rodin On Her Work, Climate Change
March 6 (Bloomberg) -- Judith Rodin, president of The Rockefeller
Foundation, talks with Bloomberg contributor Judy Woodruff about the
foundation's climate change initiatives, efforts to aid farmers in Africa,
women in leadership and the role of foundations.
Jordan Blames Bush for U.S.'s Loss of `Moral' Leadership
Jan. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Vernon Jordan, senior managing director at Lazard
Capital Markets Ltd. and a former adviser to ex-President Bill Clinton, talks
with Bloomberg contributor Judy Woodruff about corporate governance, the Iraq
war, the 2008 U.S. presidential election and civil rights.
Nooyi Says PepsiCo's Overseas Sales May Catch U.S.
Nov.2 (Bloomberg) -- Indra Nooyi, chief executive officer of PepsiCo
Inc., talks with Bloomberg contributor Judy Woodruff at the company's
headquarters in Purchase, New York, about competition with Coca-Cola Co.,
international growth, women in business, and efforts to balance work and
family. (This interview was conducted in 2007.)
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