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Chris Dodd

Christopher John "Chris" Dodd (born May 27, 1944) is an American lawyer, lobbyist, and Democratic Party politician who served as a United States Senator from Connecticut for a thirty-year period ending with the 111th United States Congress.

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    Fortune Magazine’s Nina Easton on the president’s partisan politics.

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  4. Abramoff: No Way Solyndra Isn’t Political

    Author Jack Abramoff on the role of political influence in the DOE loans given to bankrupt solar-panel company was given.

  5. MF Global Evidence of Misguided Regulation

    One of the great ironies of Jon Corzine's disastrous, hugely leveraged bet on European debt is that when he was a senator and a governor, he was lecturing financial ...

  6. Corzine’s Investing Irony

    FBN’s David Asman sounds off on the career of former New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine.

  7. Why Wall Street Protestors Should Target DC, Not Wall Street

    American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Peter Wallison on why the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ protestors should be protesting the government and not Wall Street banks.

  8. Don’t Kill Banking’s Golden Goose

    FBN’s Stuart Varney breaks down why it’s the government’s fault that Bank of America is enacting its $5 usage fee.

  9. The Secret Government Bank That's Financing More Solyndras

    Sitting at the center of the Solyndra scandal is an off-balance-sheet bank at the Treasury Department that dates back to 1973.This little-known government bank, the ...

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    Home Depot Co-Founder Bernie Marcus on the steps to boosting job growth in America.

  11. Dodd-Frank: Stimulus for Regulators

    Remember the Nancy Pelosi-like quote from Democrat Sen. Chris Dodd on the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill: “No one will know until this is actually in place how it ...

  12. Tea Party Calls for Censure of Rep. Waters

    Author Ann Coulter breaks down recent comments made by Rep. Maxine Waters and the response of Tea Party Leaders.

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    Media Analyst Peter Guber breaks down whether Tinsel Town will back President Obama in 2012.

  3. Phoenix Pictures CEO on Efforts to Fight Piracy

    Phoenix Pictures CEO Mike Medavoy on the film industry’s efforts to prevent piracy of its content.

  4. Hollywood's SOPA Backlash

    FBN's Rich Edson on the backlash from Hollywood over the SOPA bill.

  5. Occupy the Internet: Websites Protest Anti-Piracy Bills

    The Internet is conducting a protest of sorts today in opposition to two pieces of anti-piracy legislation making their way through Congress.Wikipedia , one of the m...

  6. Several Major Websites Step up SOPA Protest

    Wikipedia , the world's free online encyclopedia, went dark on Wednesday and other Internet players including Google put black censorship bars on portions of their w...

  7. Lobbyists Feeling the Pinch

    Former Lobbyist Jack Abramoff argues funds are dwindling for political influence and the industry is having less impact in D.C.

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