Louise Story appears in the following:
Takeouts: Bailed Out and Bankrupt, Brett Favre, Listeners on Stimulus
Monday, November 02, 2009
Business Takeout: Retail lender CIT files for one of the biggest corporate bankruptcies on record, and takes $2.3 billion in bailout money with it. Louise Story, finance reporter fo...
Takeouts: The 2% Option?, Bernie Madoff, World Series
Monday, November 02, 2009
Washington Takeout: Takeaway Washington Correspondent Todd Zwillich asks: if the new government estimate that only 2% of the public will actually use a public option is ...
Takeouts: GDP, NFL, Listeners Retrain
Friday, October 30, 2009
Money Takeout: Louise Story talks about the latest GDP numbers and just how confident consumers seem to be feeling.
Sports Takeout: Ibrahim Abdul-Matin looks ahead to the NFL games...
Takeouts: Health Care Bill, Credit Cards, World Series Recap
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Washington Takeout: Our own Todd Zwillich joins us from Washington to discuss what may have made the cut in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's health care reform bill, due to be unveiled ...
Takeouts: Health Care, Home Sales, Listeners on Okra
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Washington Takeout: The Takeaway's man in Washington, Todd Zwillich, previews what we can expect from the House's version of health care reform, which House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wil...
Takeouts: Healthcare Rift, Excessive Pay, and the World Series
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Washington Takeout: Washington correspondent Todd Zwillich points out that within the halls of Congress, disagreements over health care reform go way beyond the public option. Look ...
Takeouts: Lieberman, Bailouts, and Listeners on Cleanliness
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Washington Takeout: The Takeaway's Washington correspondent, Todd Zwilich, explains the surprisingly staunch and early stance from Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) against the Democrati...
Takeouts: Women Directors, NBA preview, Listeners on Credit
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Business Takeout: New York Times business correspondent Louise Story tells us about a new investment fund focusing on companies with women on their boards of directors.
Sports Tak...
Takeouts: Business Bounces, Sports Scenes, and More Movies
Friday, October 16, 2009
Business Takeout: Louise Story, finance reporter for The New York Times, has a look at ad-based businesses. Since Google's revenues are up, does that mean other advertising-based bu...
Takeouts: Obama in NOLA, Wall Street in Washington, Baseball's NLCS
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Washington Takeout: Washington Examiner White House correspondent Julie Mason says President Obama will face a tough crowd when he visits New Orleans tomorrow. Many city residents ...
The Dow, the Banks and the State of the Economy
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Yesterday the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above the symbolic threshold of 10,000. New York Times finance reporter Louise Story says the news is interesting, but it doesn't say...
Takeouts: Blue Dogs, Banks and Baseball
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Washington Takeout: Julie Mason, White House correspondent for The Washington Examiner, looks at two groups that weren't happy with the Baucus health care bill that just passed the ...
Takeouts: Health Care, Enron in Court, and Age in the Workplace
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Business Takeout: The disgraced head of Enron, Jeff Skilling, is heading to the Supreme Court. New York Times finance reporter Louise Story tells us what to watch in the case. She a...
Takeouts: Republicans, Stimulus, Listener Reactions
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Washington Takeout: Julie Mason of The Washington Examiner talks about bickering in the Republican party.
Business Takeout: New York Times reporter Louise Story on where the mone...
Takeouts: Insurance, Recaps and Trials
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Washington Takeout: Julie Mason, of The Washington Examiner, talks about a report by the American Health Industry Plans that says insurance premiums will rise if senate legislation ...
Business Takeout: Should Banks Help Pay for Health Care?
Monday, October 12, 2009
With Wall Street rebounding, some say the bailed-out banks should pony up and help other ailing industries, or directly pay for health care reform through new taxes on the financial s...
Business Takeout: Federal Housing Agency Teeters
Friday, October 09, 2009
When lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac collapsed, the little-known Federal Housing Agency stepped in to fill the void for lenders. But now the FHA is facing a financial crisis of its...
Business Takeout: Google's Brave New Publishing World
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Google wants the world to be able read books online for free. That's great news for readers, but if reading books is free, how do authors get paid? Is the future of books neither pape...
Business Takeout: No End to Wall St. Bonuses in Sight
Thursday, October 08, 2009
There seems to be no end to the lavish bonuses that Wall St. firms – even previously struggling firms – continue handing out to their top employees. Even Merrill Lynch executives st...
Business Takeout: Are Prepaid Debit Cards a Good Idea?
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
We take a look at the growing trend of buying prepaid debit cards, and whether it's financially good or bad. New York Times' finance reporter Louise Story helps us figure out if this ...