Me Media: Bloomberg Surveillance

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By Barry Ritholtz - February 20th, 2009, 5:30AM

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This morning, I will be chit chatting from 7:10 am to 8:00 am on the Bloomberg radio program “Bloomberg Surveillance,” with hosts Tom Keene and Ken Prewitt.

Also on the show is Vincent Reinhart, Resident scholar at American Enterprise Institute, and  Robert Hormats, Vice chairman at Goldman Sachs.

You can catch it live, or via podcast at either Bloomberg or at iTunes.

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2 Responses to “Me Media: Bloomberg Surveillance”

  1. VennData Says:

    Great show, I download all the pod casts. Hormats was great yesterday.

    In light of the “Tea Party” it’s interesting how the same people who tried to shout down people with thoughtful disagreements with the former President “during a time of war” are the same ones screeching about current economic policy while we’re still at war.

    Realize that Bush polices got us into this mess. The opposite policies will get us out. We have a surfeit of capacity and a paucity of demand. Do the math.

  2. Lugnut Says:

    Tom and Ken sounding a little bit skittish this morning over the negative Dow and S&P futures projections for this morning. Next few trading days should be ‘interesting’, in the Chinese sense of the word.

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