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Treasury Sec. Paulson at Senate Banking Hearing


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Treasury Sec. Paulson at Senate Banking Hearing

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Witnesses at the Senate Banking hearing on Pres. Bush's financial bailout plan included: Treasury Sec. Henry Paulson; Fed. Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke; SEC Chairman Christopher Cox; and OFHFA Chairman James Lockhart III.

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bailout, bernanke, Bush, C-SPAN, cox, cspan, finance, lockhart, paulson,

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