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AirTalk for October 3, 2008

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House Passes Revised Bailout Bill; Bailout Vote Continued; VP Debate Analysis
House Passes Revised Bailout Bill; Bailout Vote Continued; VP Debate Analysis

House Passes Revised Bailout Bill; Bailout Vote Continued; VP Debate Analysis

House Passes Revised Bailout Bill

AirTalk for October 3, 2008

The U.S. House of Representatives this morning voted to approve a revised financial bailout bill from the Senate. The House vote was 263 to 171. Larry gets the latest from Ron Elving, Senior Washington Editor, Bob O'Brien, Stock Editor for Barron's Online, James Wilcox, Professor of Financial Institutions at Berkeley's Haas School of Business, and Gail Chaddock, Congressional Correspondent, Christian Science Monitor.

Bailout Vote Continued

AirTalk for October 3, 2008

Larry continues the discussion about the House vote with Jack Shaw, Capitol Hill reporter, Market News International, Alistair Milne, associate professor at City University in London, at the Cass Business School and listeners.

VP Debate Analysis

AirTalk for October 3, 2008

Last night, Sen. Joe Biden and Gov. Sara Palin faced off for the first time in one of the most highly anticipated Vice Presidential debates in recent memory. How'd they fare? Was it full of fireworks or flubs? Gaffes or guffaws? Larry talks Chris Lehane, democratic political consultant and partner at the strategic communications firm Fabiani & Lehane and Duf Sundheim, Immediate Past Chairman of the California Republican Party about tactics used, points scored and how it all might impact the election.