May 4, 2012 Archives

Regulatory Reform Since The Financial Crisis

Daniel Tarullo, member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, reviews the vulnerabilities in the financial system that contributed to the crisis and compelled regulatory response, outlines key reforms adopted to date, and identifies the important regulatory tasks that remain.

Turkey And The European Union

Zbigniew Brzezinski, former National Security Advisor: Turkey's importance in global matters is expanding and its leadership is valued, yet it it still isn't a member of the EU.

Importance Of The U.S.-China Strategic And Economic Dialogue

Kenneth Lieberthal: These talks are critical to the U.S.-China relationship, and the matter of Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng will not trump the range of issues that must be addressed in order for the relationship to move forward.

Can Chen Guangcheng Be a Force for Change In China?

Author Gordon Chang discusses the struggles of the Chinese dissident and his efforts to come to America.

Suicide Bombing In Dagestan

A suicide bombing in Russia kills 12, injures dozens.

Clinton Praises U.S.-China Relationship

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton thanked Chinese President Hu Jintao for helping to arrange this week's summit between the two nations. Clinton said the two nations can be open with each other when there are differences.

Chen Calls Congress

Blind Chinese dissident calls a U.S. congressional hearing to plea for further help.

Countdown For Sarkozy

French President Sarkozy says Socialists will bring austerity and recession as he promises victory despite lagging in polls.

Peru's Female Football Coach Steps Onto Macho Turf

Nelfi Ibanez Guerra is one of only a few female football coaches in the world to coach a male team. The Bolivian came to Peru after training with the world-renowned Barca outfit in Spain. Now, she’s planning to lead her Peruvian club into the first division.

Raw Video: Cinco De Mayo At The White House

While Cinco de Mayo celebrations at the White House have become annual features under recent presidents this one takes on added significance in an election year as President Barack Obama courts the Latino vote for his re-election.

White House Defends Treatment Of Chen

White House press secretary Jay Carney defended the Obama administration's handling of Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng's case on Thursday, telling CBS News White House correspondent Bill Plante, the U.S. did not threaten him of his family.

Chen Treatment Is 'Day Of Shame' For Obama, Says Romney

Mitt Romney harshly criticized the Obama administration for its handling of China dissident Chen Guangcheng's case, saying, if reports were true, this is a 'day of shame' for the president. His comments were made at a campaign event in Virginia on Thursday.

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