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The United States and China held two days of talks in Beijing on economic policy with no conclusive results. After the US trade deficit with China reached a record $24.4 billion recently, many Americans feel that the Chinese keep the value of the yu
Lucky to be alive, a mother, her son and his friends survived a tornado strike on a home in Darlington, South Carolina. Twister picked up a house, flipped it, and it was only with a little warning. Power cut off, and if it wouldnt have, I would have
Interesting edit point. Hmm, we'll be right back with the rest of the interview with Jim Cramer. Welcome back, and now the thrilling conclusion of the Jim Cramer Interview. Take a look. What is the responsibility of the people who cover Wall Street?
Air travel in Europe is described as the worst since 9/11. More airports across the continent are shutting down because the huge cloud of ash from Icelands volcanic eruption is spreading. NPRs Eric Westervelt says Germany is among the latest to expan
Hope you are having a great day. I'm Nicole Lapin at the CNN Center in Atlanta. Here's a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and the Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke are turning up the pressure on Congress
Whats the mummys curse? Jessie asked. Some people believe mummies should not be removed from where they were buried, said Pete. They believe mummies carry evil spells to punish anyone who disturbs them. Thats the mummys curse. Really? Benny asked, hi
ECONOMICS REPORT - U.S. and China Agree on High-Level Economic TalksBy Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, September 29, 2006 This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. Treasury Secretary Henry Pau
Leaders of the Group of Eight industrialized nations meeting in Japan have endorsed a goal to cut worldwide emissions of climate-changing greenhouse gases in half by the year 2050. But there is no legally-binding document. G8 leaders say the agreeme
Paulson suggests that intervention in currency markets is possible, but Bush may not agree. Transcript of radio broadcast: 12 June 2008 This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. For several years now, the dollar has fallen lower and lower ag
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is making changes in the seven hundred billion dollar rescue plan for the financial industry. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson speaking to reporters Wednesday in Wash
In testimony to Congress, the U.S. treasury chief and central bank chairman have strongly defended their management of the $700 billion financial and credit market rescue program. VOA's Dan Robinson reports from Capitol Hill, where the officials fac
It's autumn in New York -- time for an all-new razzle-dazzle season on Broadway, the undisputed capital of the American stage. For over one hundred years, audiences have been going to Broadway shows to be moved and entertained blissfully unaware of a
Henry Hank Paulson has visited China more than 70 times, but it's his first trip to a Shanghai financial market as US Treasury Secretary. Paulson toured the Shanghai Future Exchange Thursday, the final stop of his three-nation swing through Asia. Th
JUDY WOODRUFF: Finally tonight: new estimates on the cost of climate change and the attention it's drawing about the potential economic effect in the U.S. For years, reports on climate change have largely been the province of scientists. But a new gr
ECONOMICS REPORT - American Competitiveness: Too Many Rules?By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, December 08, 2006 This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. Last week, a committee released propo
ECONOMICS REPORT - Bush Nominates Paulson to Lead TreasuryBy Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, June 02, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Economics Report. President Bush has named Henry
Being a 6-time nominee, Sarah Paulson finally won her first Emmy Awards. 被提名了6次的沙拉保罗森终于赢得了她的第一个艾美奖。 Despite Jimmy Kimmel's joke about Paulson bringing the real-life prosecutor she played on The People
The governing body of the International Monetary Fund is meeting Saturday in Washington to discuss a weakening global economy, inflation and proposals to stabilize financial markets still reeling from bank losses stemming from the U.S. home mortgage
The Bush administration is defending its handling of the U.S. economy at a time of growing public unease. During a series of interviews on American television Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson stressed the government will do what it takes to maintain
Cabinet-level officials from Washington and Beijing Wednesday concluded two days of talks in Annapolis, Maryland with a commitment to cooperate on energy and environmental issues and begin work on a bi-lateral investment treaty. There was also discus