
Interviews with World and Business Leaders
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Lawrence Summers Discusses U.S. Budget Deficit: Video
Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Lawrence Summers, director of the White House's
National Economic Council, talks with Judy Woodruff about U.S. debt and
unemployment.
Ken Feinberg Discusses U.S. Bank Compensation: Video
Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Kenneth Feinberg, the U.S. special master on
executive compensation, talks with Bloomberg contributor Judy Woodruff about
compensation practices on Wall Street.
American Express's Chenault Seeks Regulatory Clarity: Video
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Kenneth Chenault, chief executive officer of
American Express Co., talks with Bloomberg contributor Judy Woodruff about
legislation to overhaul U.S. financial regulation, credit card interest rates,
interchange fees, American Express's strategy and hiring rate. Chenault, who
maintained profitability throughout the recession, says his biggest concern is
``uncertainty'' about which regulations lawmakers will approve.
Corker, Warner Discuss Banks, FDIC, Legislation: Video
Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Senator Bob Corker, a Tennessee Republican, and
Senator Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, talk with Judy Woodruff about the
outlook for U.S. financial regulation and the legislation they are sponsoring
to give the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. the authority to force large
bank-holding companies into receivership. They also discuss Wall Street
bonuses, TARP and bi-partisanship in the Senate.
Morgan Stanley's Mack Proposes Global Bank Regulator: Video
Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) -- John Mack, chief executive officer of Morgan
Stanley, talks with Judy Woodruff about the need for a single regulator to
oversee financial institutions worldwide, the Obama administration's policies
and executive compensation.
SEC's Schapiro Seeks to Restore Public Confidence: Video
Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Mary Schapiro, chairman of the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission, talks with Bloomberg contributor Judy Woodruff about the
Bernard Madoff case, oversight of financial derivatives and how the agency
should be protecting investors.
DeParle Says Obama Open to Health Cooperatives: Video
Aug. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Nancy-Ann DeParle, director of the White House
Office of Health Reform, talks with Judy Woodruff about President Barack
Obama's plan to overhaul the U.S. health-care system.
Gerstner Discusses Obama, Economy, Health Care, Education
June 26 (Bloomberg) -- Louis Gerstner, senior advisor at The Carlyle Group
and former chief executive officer of International Business Machines Corp.,
talks with Bloomberg contributor Judy Woodruff about President Barack Obama's
economic policies, the auto industry and the U.S. health-care and
public-education systems.
Jarrett Says Obama Dedicated to Transparent Financial System
June 12 (Bloomberg) -- White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett talks
with Bloomberg's Judy Woodruff about the reaction of U.S. banks to President
Barack Obama's plan to overhaul financial regulation and her personal
relationship with the Obama family.
Volcker Sees Indications U.S. Economy Is Leveling Off
April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Volcker, former U.S. Federal Reserve chairman
and one of President Barack Obama's top economic advisers, talks with
Bloomberg's Judy Woodruff about the U.S. financial system and economy, turmoil
in the financial markets, the Federal Reserve's authority and independence, and
its role in financial regulation.
Baker Discusses Banks, Auto Bankruptcy, U.S. Foreign Policy
March 31 (Bloomberg) -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary James Baker talks
with Bloomberg contributor Judy Woodruff in Houston about the Obama
administration's response to the financial crisis and Baker's own proposals for
troubled banks, the possibility of bankruptcy for General Motors Corp. and
Chrysler LLC, and U.S. foreign policy. Baker served as Treasury Secretary under
Ronald Reagan and Secretary of State under George H. W. Bush.
Donaldson Discusses SEC, Schapiro, Obama's Economic Policies
Feb. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Former U.S. Securities & Exchange Chairman William
Donaldson talks with Judy Woodruff about the need for a structural overhaul of
the SEC that will enable the agency to stay ahead of wrongdoing, new SEC
chairman Mary Schapiro, U.S. government efforts to rescue banks and President
Obama's economic policies.
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