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Crew members open SpaceX Dragon hatch
4 hours ago
Reuters 2:02 | 983 views
Crew members of the International Space Station open the hatch of the newly arrived SpaceX Dragon spacecraft early Saturday morning. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
No party for Facebook IPO birthday
Fri, 25 May, 2012
Reuters 2:13 | 5,070 views
There is no celebration as Facebook marks its first week as a publicly traded company. Claims tied to the social network’s botched IPO on the Nasdaq are likely to exceed more than $100 million ...
U.S. Stocks Decline Over Concern About Spanish Debt
Fri, 25 May, 2012
Bloomberg 0:57 | 1,851 views
May 25 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Ellen Braitman reports on the performance of the U.S. equity market. U.S. stocks fell, trimming the first weekly gain in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index since April, as concern about Spain’s finances tempered optimism with data showing American consumer confidence rose to a four-year high. (Source: Bloomberg)
Cost of Greek Euro Exit Likely to Top EU1 Trillion
Fri, 25 May, 2012
Bloomberg 18:38 | 2,442 views
May 25 (Bloomberg) -- Charles Dallara, managing director of the Institute of International Finance, talks about the potential cost of a Greek exit from the euro, its impact on the European Central Bank and the outlook for the region's economies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Andrew Davis in Rome. (Source: Bloomberg)
Americans More Optimistic About the Economy
Fri, 25 May, 2012
FOXBusiness 0:56 | 1,492 views
Lori Rothman breaks down afternoon market news.
Robert Litan on Immigrant-Run Startup Companies
Fri, 25 May, 2012
Bloomberg 4:23 | 980 views
May 25 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Litan, vice president for Research and Policy at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, talks about the potential impact of immigrant startup company entrepreneurs on the U.S. labor market. Litan speaks with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
Gas Prices Continue to Fall
Fri, 25 May, 2012
FOXBusiness 0:57 | 1,207 views
FBN's Stuart Varney breaks down morning market news.
Nobel Laureate Sees Greece in Euro for `A While'
Fri, 25 May, 2012
Bloomberg 17:49 | 716 views
May 25 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Spence, a professor of economics at New York University and winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in economics, talks about Greece's future in the euro zone. He also discusses the Spanish banking system with Blomberg's Guy Johnson and Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television's "City Central." (Source: Bloomberg)

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