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http://www.weforum.org 28.01.2009
CNBC Debate: No Way Back
Every economic crisis brings with it an opportunity to make business and political decisions that are long overdue. What are the tough calls ahead and who will need to make them?

In partnership with the World Economic Forum, CNBC hosts this debate which focuses on the challenges, and choices to be made, on the road to recovery.

Montek S. Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, India
Howard W. Lutnick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Cantor Fitzgerald, USA
Trevor Manuel, Minister of Finance of South Africa
Duncan Niederauer, Chief Executive Officer, NYSE Euronext, USA
Stephen A. Schwarzman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Blackstone Group, USA
Sir Martin Sorrell, Group Chief Executive, WPP, United Kingdom; Co-Chair, Global Agenda Council on Marketing and Branding
James S. Turley, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Ernst & Young, USA; Co-Chair of the Governors Meeting for Professional Services 2009
Laura D. Tyson, Professor of Business Administration and Economics, University of California, Berkeley, USA; Chair, Global Agenda Council on the Gender Gap

Moderated by
Maria Bartiromo, Anchor, CNBC's Closing Bell, and Host and Managing Editor, Wall Street Journal Report, CNBC, USA; Young Global Leader

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  • i don't think the worlds going embrace communism. i think everyone needs to come togehter to find a solution to the crisis before its too late.

  • i really dislike this "game show" format. it belies what is supposed to be a serious problem.

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  • It is too late the sheeps are ready

  • So this isn't his Grand Idea lots and lots of economist are suggesting this.

  • how does the american tv industry manage to ruin any intelligent debate?

  • Well it's not just him. He got his advice from Economist who said that his package is too small. they said it needs to be around 1.5 trillion along with government take over of some banks.

    So this isn't his Grand Idea lots and lots of economist are suggesting this.

  • All games...plan will cont..."One World Order"...all telling U what U want to hear...They are working hard behind the sens to change our system. Socialism is on it's way strong and hard.

  • End the World Bank, IMF, and US Federal Reserve...That would be a good start!

  • If Obama thinks the current situation is a consequence of greed and irresponsibility, how in the HELL does infusing trillions of taxpayer dollars into the same system appear to be responsible?? We have a bunch of F'ing morons or evil genius's running our financial system for the benefit of a few select individuals. Time for that to end. F them all!!! I will not pay any taxes that I can control. I will not pay any finaical obligations to the banks or mortgage co's. This bullshit will end NOW!!!

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