May 14 (Bloomberg) -- US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner talks with Bloomberg's Al Hunt about legislation under consideration in Congress to overhaul financial regulation and Europe's financial crisis. Bloomber>
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner faced some tough questions and even tougher criticism from the US congress today about his role in the AIG bailout. RT' s Lauren Lyster gives us the scoop on the grilling of Tim Geithner>
From C-SPANs 1/27/10 live coverage of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Treasury Secretary Geithner responds to accusations from Rep. John Mica (R-FL) regarding knowledge of a possible cover-up of backdo>
Repost from VoiceofAmericans 2008 Rep. Marcy Kaptur (Ohio-D) grills Sec. Treasury Tim Geithner during AIG Hearing. She rocks. Make sure to listen all the way to end. Copyright MSNBC 2010 Goldman Sachs>
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Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner sharply rejected a call to resign from his job and told a Republican Congressman, "You gave this President an economy falling off the cliff. (Nov. 19)>
The question to Timmy was; "Do you know where the money went?" The question was not sufficiently answerd. We know where Elizabeth Warren was going with the line of questioning and it was about the 13 billion doll>
Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) questions Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner during the Senate Banking Committee TARP Oversight Hearing on whether the bailouts are permanent and if the Obama administration has any exit plans for e>
Economist William K. Black of the University of Missouri appeared in an interview on PBS last week with Bill Moyers. He pulls no punches in spelling out who is really responsible for our current economic disaster, and why >
"They're writing laws on income tax, but not for me..." A musical salute to Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner, who for five years avoided paying a significant part of his income taxes.>
vid is for educational purposes only: www.law.cornell.edu Timothy Geithner explains why he "accidentally" missed paying taxes on his income from the IMF. Map his connections! mapper.nndb.com>
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