Fannie Mae Audio & Video
Before the Bell 6/20/2008
[description] An early look at the market with Financial Editor Dave Caruso.
On the campaign trail
[description] ABC's Tori Clarke and WBZ's Ed Walsh address the latest from the campaign trail.
NPR Hourly Newscast
[description] A brief update of the top news of the hour
Bush on housing market
[description] (NECN: Washington) - "I've got confidence that we will meet these challenges," said Bush Friday in regards to the slumping housing market. "We've taken aggressive action to help responsible home owners to keep their ho...
Pres. Bush Radio Address 5-31-08
[description] President Bush says that Congress needs to pass Bills that will help troops in Iraq.
Report on housing prices
[description] (Peter Howe, NECN) - A major new report out Tuesday says the drop in housing prices in Massachusetts during April was the biggest in 20 years, and worse than anything seen during the 1990s housing market collapse. But there may be reason to think,...
My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 05/22/2008
[description] Four dollars a gallon coming soon, police investigate a murder-suicide in Norfolk, Celtics and Pistons round two, these stories and more in the WBZ Afternoon News.
NPR Hourly Newscast
[description] A brief update of the top news of the hour
Here and Now for Thursday, May 8, 2008
[description] Iraqi soldiers are warning residents to leave the embattled Baghdad neighborhood of Sadr City, ahead of what might be a larger offensive by US and Iraqi forces against Shiite militiamen. We speak with Tina Susman, Baghdad bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times. Slavery did not end with the end of the Civil War. In fact it went on in a different form until World War II. Free blacks were arrested on trumped up charges all across the south and were leased to landowners and industries. They were often forced to work in coal mines or lumber mills under horrific conditions. Douglas Blackmon uncovers this history in in his new book "Slavery By Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II." The farm bill, funding for the war in Iraq and more. We speak with Gail Chaddock, Capitol Hill correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor. Almost half of all women who leave the workforce to have children never return. But they would if they could f
My WBZ Morning Headlines 5/6/2008
[description] Indiana and North Carolina primaries underway, it could be a long night before a winner is declared. Details on this and more top morning stories.









