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Economist Jeffrey Sachs tells David Rohde that House Speaker John Boehner’s apparent willingness to accept additional revenues as part of a broader deficit reduction is “constructive.''
Colorado and Washington this week voted to decriminalize recreational marijuana but the drug is still illegal under federal law, raising chances of a showdown between states’ rights and the Department of Justice.
As well as finding a replacement for CIA director Gen. David Petraeus, President Obama needs to make some key cabinet appointments during his second term. The Treasury, State, Defense and Justice departments just to name a few.
Japan's economy shrinks in the third quarter, with weak exports and domestic consumption pushing the country back toward recession as a post-earthquake spending boom wears off.
Republicans and Democrats alike will likely avoid digging into the affair that led to David Petraeus resigning as CIA director unless evidence of a crime is revealed, says Reuters correspondent Mark Hosenball.
The CEO who brought AIG back from the dead with the government's help, confronts his reputation, and explains why he identifies with Indiana Jones.
Former Vice President Al Gore explains how the fiscal cliff is linked to what he calls the climate cliff. He believes the U.S. can avoid plunging over the fiscal cliff by coming up with a system to tax carbon emissions.
Superstorm Sandy left massive devastation in her wake, including an estimated 250,000 cars that are now headed to the junkyard. Sally Maggio, a New Jersey car garage owner, describes the end of the line for water-logged cars and explains why this boom in business is actually undercutting her profits.
News outlets are bombarding Americans with news about the impending fiscal cliff. But is it sinking in? Reuters TV ventured onto the streets of New York City to find out.
Al Gore talks about his latest project Climate Reality: The Dirty Weather Report with Impact Players host Robert Wolf and has harsh words for those who don’t believe in global warming. He also weighed in on the pending fiscal cliff and how to avoid it, as well as, his top five documentaries of all time, excluding his own.
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