Marketplace Morning Report for Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Sep 30, 2008

Marketplace Morning Report for Tuesday, September 30, 2008

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Marketplace Morning Report for Tuesday, September 30, 2008

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Waiting to move forward on the issue

Sep 30, 2008
With the bailout fight strong in the House it's likely a solution won't come until Thursday. Scott Jagow talks to Steve Henn from Washington about why a presidential candidate hasn't stepped forward to move the issue.

Miami homes react to the House

Sep 30, 2008
The bailout package's defeat in the House means no immediate relief for the housing industry. Dan Grech reports from Miami, where homeowners are worried and prospective homebuyers are wondering what their next move should be.

Britain waking up to the crunch

Sep 30, 2008
As the economic crisis deepens, Brits are noticing the impact. Scott Jagow talks to Mickey Clark, host of the BBC's morning business news show "Wake Up to Money," about how the country is waking up to the issue.

E.U. proposing new bank regulations

Sep 30, 2008
The E.U. is looking into a plan to put new order to a wide range of financial institutions throughout Europe. Megan Williams reports the regulations overhaul 10 years in the making could be passed tomorrow.

Is there a way around a bailout bill?

Sep 30, 2008
After the proposed bailout fizzled, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said he'd do everything possible to protect markets. Like what? Stacey Vanek-Smith looks into what actions have been taken so far.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson speaks to the media about the congressional turn-down of the proposed bailout -- September 29, 2008
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A voice from the pro-bailout side

Sep 30, 2008
The bailout may not have found consensus on both sides of the House, but it's not always a black and white issue. Renita Jablonski talks to Republican Congressman Kevin Brady, who explains why he voted yes for the bailout.

Getting to know our meat better

Sep 30, 2008
A federal law goes into effect tonight requiring supermarkets to label the country of origin for fresh meat, produce and certain kinds of nuts. Sarah Gardner reports why the law took six years to get up and running.

Ideas to make a rescue more appealing

Sep 30, 2008
Would raising the maximum amount of FDIC insurance on savings accounts help the rescue package appeal to more lawmakers? Scott Jagow talks to Steve Henn in Washington about the proposed idea and others on the table.

Marketplace Morning Report for Tuesday, September 30, 2008