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Point of focus: the economy
In Frontline: Close to Home, producer Ofra Bikel chronicles how the middle class is faring in this recession through the stories of people at a New York City hair salon — from the employees to well-to-do bankers to struggling actors, each with a story to tell about how they are getting by. Here's a look at coverage and perspectives on the economy from around public broadcasting, including the complete episode of Frontline: Close to Home.
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Frontline: The WarningLong before the economic meltdown, one woman tried to warn about the threat to the financial system. |
Nightly Business Report: Richard ThalerIn this extended interview, Susie Gharib interviews Richard Thaler to learn more about behavioral finance and its practical implications. |
NewsHour: Stimulus Money Plows Through Tractor CountryRay Suarez speaks with Dante Chinni of the Patchwork Nation project about tracking federal stimulus money as it is dispersed through rural America. |
Bill Moyers Journal: Simon Johnson and Rep. Marcy KapturBill Moyers speaks to former International Monetary Fund chief economist Simon Johnson and US Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) about the state of the economy. |
Frontline: Breaking the BankThe inside story of one of the most controversial moments in America's financial crisis — and its ongoing drama. |
PRI's The World: The Economic View in Western Europe For more than 180 years, if you wanted to buy an Evening Standard in London, you had to pay for it. No longer. The paper is now free. Is this a sign of the economic times? On this edition of the global economy podcast, the view from Western Europe: stories from Spain, Italy, Germany, and England Listen online > Is the Bad Economy Increasing Child Abuse? According to a recent study, child abuse cases went up 35% nationally between 2001 and 2007. At one hospital in Phoenix, child abuse cases are up 40% over last year's alone. Can the recession be blamed for these gloomy statistics? Or is there something else causing this trend? We get insights from Amy Terreros, a pediatric nurse practitioner who diagnoses child abuse at Phoenix Children's Hospital, and Jim Hmurovich, president and CEO of Prevent Child Abuse America. Listen online > Ponzi's Scheme: True Story of a Financial Legend Mitchell Zuckoff discusses Charles Ponzi's mercurial rise and fall as he conjured up one get-rich-quick scheme after another. Zuckoff reveals how The Boston Post uncovered this "robbing Peter to pay Paul" system (as it was then known), and how Ponzi's life unraveled. Before Charles Ponzi (1882-1949) sailed from Italy to the shores of America in 1903, his father assured him that the streets were paved with gold and that Ponzi would be able to get a piece. Ponzi learned as soon as he disembarked that he could make a fortune in a culture caught in the throes of the Gilded Age. Watch online > |


Frontline: The Warning
Nightly Business Report: Richard Thaler
NewsHour: Stimulus Money Plows Through Tractor Country
Bill Moyers Journal: Simon Johnson and Rep. Marcy Kaptur






