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James Paul David "Jim" Bunning (born October 23, 1931) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher and politician.
Read More at Wikipedia ›By Joe Rauch and Rachelle YounglaiWASHINGTON(Reuters) - The timing of the U.
S.Securities and Exchange Commission's case against Goldman SachsGroup Incis "suspicious," a federal watchdog said,suggesting that the SEC used it to divert attention from areport that sharply criticized its probe into accused Ponzischemer Allen Stanford.The SEC filed civil fraud charges against Goldman inmid-April, the same day it released a watchdog report accusingthe agency of mishandling an investigation into Stanford'salleged $7 billion Ponzi scheme.The report by SEC Inspector General David Kotz said theregulator suspected as early as 1997 that Stanford was runninga Ponzi scheme but did nothing to stop it until late 2005.The timing "strains credulity," Kotz told a congressionalhearing Wednesday examining the SEC's handling of theStanford case.Kotz's report went largely unnoticed.Stanford is in a Texas jail awaiting trial on 21 criminalcharges related to his alleged Ponzi scheme involving theissuance by his...Monica Crowley on the future of health-care reform.
CBS News' Jeff Greenfield on Sen . Jim Bunning's initial blocking of the extension of unemployment benefits.
"Game Change" co-author Mark Halperin on Sen . Jim Bunning's initial opposition to extending unemployment benefits.
Sen. Kent Conrad, (D-N.D.), on why reconciliation should not be used to pass health care reform.
Sen. John Barrasso, (R-Wyo.), on President Obama’s consideration of Barrasso’s health-care reform proposals.
Former Federal Reserve Governor Wayne Angell weighs in on the Fed and Bernanke's renomination
FBN’s financial experts discuss the impact of the president’s proposed bank regulations.
A Senate panel voted 16-7 in favor of reconfirming Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke , despite the fact that many Americans feel the Fed has waded beyond what is...
FBN's Peter Barnes on the Senate Banking Committee considering Ben Bernanke's second term as Chairman of the Federal Reserve.
December 17, 2009 03:28 PM UTC by Elizabeth MacDonaldBen Bernanke, Repo ManA Senate panel voted 16-7 in favor of reconfirming Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke, ...
Rep. Kevin Brady, (R-Texas), on whether the Fed and Treasury are in need of new leadership.
OmniVest Group's Tom Sowanick offers his outlook on the markets.
(Recasts first paragraph, adds comments, detail on probe)By Joe Rauch and Rachelle YounglaiWASHINGTON(Reuters) - The timing of the Securities and Exchange Commission...
Rick Santorum on the impact on financial reform legislation of the death of Sen. Robert Byrd.
Kentucky Senate Candidate Rand Paul on recent comments regarding the civil rights movement.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson, (R-Texas), on why the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio is unacceptable.
Neil sounds off on political races heating up across the country.
Senatorial Candidate Rand Paul on his plans for the state.
Dr. Rand Paul and Andrew Breitbart discuss the current attempt to reform the health-care system.
