Marketplace Morning Report for Thursday, February 24, 2011
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China hopes to prevent protests by blocking search terms
by Rob Schmitz
Feb 24, 2011
As the unrest continues in Libya, Bahrain, and Yemen, the Chinese government has scaled up its control of the Internet to prevent protests in China. The government has called on search engines to block search terms related to the unrest in the Middle East, as Rob Schmitz reports.
Google, Kleiner Perkins invest in efficiency
by Scott Tong
Feb 24, 2011
New energy start up Transphorm says it can save up to 9 percent of US power by getting rid of those big, ugly DC conversion boxes.
Ask Money
Is health care to blame for state budget issues?
by Chris Farrell
Feb 24, 2011
Across the country, states are tackling rising budget deficits. And as economics correspondent Chris Farrell explains, health care is at the heart of federal and state deficits.
The lighter, sweeter side of crude oil
by Stephen Beard
Feb 24, 2011
Violence in the Middle East and North Africa has sent oil prices to a two-year high. Stephen Beard explains the finer points of oil refining, including the value of a light, sweet crude.
White House plans mortgage deal to settle lender disputes
by Janet Babin
Feb 24, 2011
The Wall Street Journal reports today that the Obama administration is working to settle mortgage-servicing breakdowns that involved practices like robo-signing foreclosure documents. The settlement plan could cost America's largest banks billions of dollars. Janet Babin explains.
Diane Swonk: Will unrest in the Middle East cause a double dip recession?
by Jeremy Hobson
Feb 24, 2011
Jeremy Hobson speaks with Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial, on how the turmoil in the Middle East and North Africa will affect the global economic recovery.
White House works on settlement plan for mortgage mess
by Steve Chiotakis
Feb 24, 2011
Steve Chiotakis speaks with Nick Timiraos of the Wall Street Journal on a plan by the Obama administration to help homeowners under water on loans and to settle with banks involved in the robo-signing debacle.
Air Force could announce refueling tanker contract today
by Nancy Marshall-Genzer
Feb 25, 2011
In the lead-up, rivals Boeing and EADS have been spending millions on print, radio and online ads targeted at just a few key Pentagon decision makers.
Discontent in the Middle East
Egyptians rally to give relief for Libyans
by Mitchell Hartman
Feb 25, 2011
As violence mounts in Libya, people in neighboring Egypt have raised thousands of dollars to get food and provisions to those refugees.