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Before the House Oversight and Government Committee, Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson admitted pressuring Bank of America to go through with plans to buy Merrill Lynch.
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Immigration officials announced plans to detain non-criminal, illegal immigrants in certain cites. It's part of several reforms to the country's immigration system. Teri Okita reports.
A bleak forecast by economic strategists has generated a see-saw effect on Wall Street, as investors scramble for stability. Alexis Christoforous reports from the New York Stock Exchange.
Bankers and lawmakers held a lively discussion on how to best use government funds to revitalize the economy. Some Congress members said the banks are not lending as much as they should. Susan Roberts report.
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The stock market was all over the map for much of the day, but in the end a late rally lifted stocks to a hefty gain. Alexis Christoforous reports.
Automobile companies continue to struggle with Ford down 40 percent, Toyota down 32 percent and GM down 49 percent in January. Alexis Christoforous reports in today's financial update.
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After President Bush's remarks, investors responded by buying and selling in huge swings. But, the mortgage meltdown, which triggered the financial crisis, is still growing. Kathryn Brown reports.
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