President Bush, says that the economy is improving.
Audio|Sat, 30 Aug 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…who were predicting an economic recession. These welcome signs indicate that the economic stimulus package that I signed earlier this year is having its intended effect. The growth package were returned more than 150 billion dollars …”
An early look at the market with Bob Gough in for Financial Editor Dave Caruso.
Audio|Fri, 29 Aug 2008|More from Dave Caruso's Before the Bell
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“…the strength from a panel last. -- months -- economic stimulus package. But that's what it was meant to the expectations given the fact that old or is probably for growth over the …”
An early look at the market with Bob Gough in for Financial Editor Dave Caruso.
Audio|Thu, 28 Aug 2008|More from Dave Caruso's Before the Bell
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“…jump in GDP in the second quarter. We do -- such economic stimulus checks just proving that when you get someone checked they spend it. I was supposed to. -- the government. Economic stimulus program but you have to understand that it also -- a lot to do so on the levels. Follow -- follow that …”
The IRS says more than 150-thousand Massachusetts residents have not yet filed the paper-work to get their economic stimulus checks. WBZ's Carl Stevens speaks with Peggy Riley of the IRS.
Audio|Mon, 18 Aug 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
(NECN) - In this segment of talk around the Globe, we talk about the economic stimulus checks that were sent out in the mail months ago. Today the IRS says a lot of Massachusetts residents have not filed the necessary paperwork to receive thos...
Video|Mon, 18 Aug 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…CN. Did they talk around the globe we are talking about those economic stimulus checks that were sent out in the mail months ago today the IRS says a lot of Massachusetts residents have not filed …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Aug 18, 2008
Audio|Mon, 18 Aug 2008|More from Boston Globe Page One Podcasts
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“…retirees and disabled veterans. Have yet to file paperwork to receive federal economic stimulus checks. Points as much as 600 dollars. They -- Internal Revenue Service says. Globe correspondent Elizabeth Campbell reports that the IRS and …”
Smart policies, American ingenuity and technologies available today can make the United States a leader in addressing global warming. The key is for Congress to pass national legislation that puts a strict cap on emissions and uses a flexible market-based system to reduce emissions at lowest cost. Fred Krupp, a leading expert on the environment and on market solutions, discusses how to win the battle against global warming, and do so in a way that launches a booming new industry in clean technology. Global warming is no longer a vague problem of the future. It has already damaged our planet at an alarming pace. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states that the evidence is "unequivocal" and concludes that human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels have almost certainly caused most of the warming of the past 50 years, bringing extreme weather, stronger storms, and more frequent droughts. Leading scientific organizations around the world, including the US National Academy of Sciences, agree that we must act now to slow, stop, and reverse the growth of greenhouse gas emissions or face irreversible consequences. Fred Krupp is President of Environmental Defense, the leading United States nonprofit group developing market-based environmental solutions. Founded in 1967, Environmental Defense has worked with major corporations to improve environmental performance, joining with McDonald's to reduce packaging waste and with FedEx to develop a hybrid electric delivery truck that goes 57% farther on each gallon of fuel. (Environmental Defense accepts no payments from its corporate partners.) The group's scientists, economists, and attorneys focus on climate, health, oceans, and wildlife. Krupp helped develop the 1990 U.S. acid rain reduction plan that The Economist called "the greatest green success story of the past decade", establishing a market-based method now being applied to global warming. In 2007 he helped launch the United States Climate Action Partnership (USCAP), a coalition of major companies calling on Congress to enact a strict cap on global warming pollution. Krupp also helped broker the largest buyout in US history of the energy giant TXU, ensuring that the deal will substantially reduce greenhouse gas emission Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.
Audio|Thu, 14 Aug 2008|More from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain Podcast
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“…And it's about time we meet Hoon. So it produces not just economic prosperity. . Off that arm and prosperity. And that's exactly. What Lieberman Warner video and would. But we saw this -- man. Why haven't …”
A brief update of the top news of the hour
Audio|Tue, 12 Aug 2008|More from NPR: 7PM ET News Summary Podcast
|economic stimulusfound at2:24
“…red this year. The deficit grew as the government spent money on economic stimulus checks and fifteen billion dollars to cover receipts it failed financial institutions. The treasury department's report also said that for the ten …”
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican senator and a figure in Alaska politics since before statehood, has been indicted on seven counts of falsely reporting hundreds of thousands of dollars in services he received f...
Video|Tue, 29 Jul 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…our area -- gas is is in and of itself an economic stimulus for this country. -- was represent about 60000 jobs. This show wouldn't take a few years but remember we did pass the …”
A brief update of the top news of the hour
Audio|Mon, 28 Jul 2008|More from NPR: 7PM ET News Summary Podcast
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“…team of economic advisers today Obama says he favors another round of economic stimulus. . The Bush Administration will leave a record 482. Billion dollar deficit for the next administration that's according to the most recent white …”