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Sunday, January 25, 2009

The Week in Video: Obama Week

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We've compiled 58 videos for you this week, highlighting the new president's first week in office. President Obama hit the ground running, so there was no shortage of footage. The business week was not short of market moving news either, and international events were plentiful as well. If you do not see the video player before you, please simply click on the ticket below to advance to our video blog post.

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Saturday, January 03, 2009

Weekly Videos: New Years 2009

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Please enjoy this week's video collage, which highlights the new year, financial and economic forecasts for 2009, and current affairs including the conflict in Gaza. If you do not see the video player from your vantage point, simply click upon the ticket image here, and enjoy the film. Please advance through videos that do not interest you to be sure to see what does.

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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Happy Holidays - Week in Video

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movie theater movies film cinemaHappy holidays! Hope your season has offered sentimental treasures and mysterious miracles to replace the electronics and new clothing that might normally fill your week. Please find this week's video collage below, and if you do not see the video player, simply click on the theater image here. Fast forward through commercials and videos that do not interest you if you like, so as to browse the many videos here. Warm wishes and happy new year!



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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Weekly Videos - Warming Up to the Holidays

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movie theater movies theator cinemaEnjoy The Greek's collage of videos below. This week's copy highlights the dramatic resolution to the auto funding issue, the week's big OPEC production cut, the Federal Reserve's unique action and all the usual political, geopolitical and feel good stories. If you do not see the player where you are, then click on the theater image here.



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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Weekly Videos: Busted Bailout & Blagojevich

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movie theater theatre filmEnjoy the week's videos, individually chosen for you by our media team. We add to the collage throughout the weekend, but current content is available for viewing right now. Please fast forward through content that does not interest you, because we have compiled interesting coverage of the auto industry, Illinois Governor Blagojevich, economic and market happenings, global affairs topics and some offbeat news and comedy for your weekend. If you do not see the video player from your vantage point, please click on the theater image here.



As always, the views expressed within video may not agree with the opinion of Wall Street Greek. Please see our disclosures at the Wall Street Greek website. Article interests: AMEX: DIA, AMEX: SPY, Nasdaq: QQQQ, NYSE: NYX, AMEX: DOG, AMEX: SDS, AMEX: QLD, AMEX: XLF, AMEX: IWM, AMEX: TWM, AMEX: IWD and AMEX: SDK.

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Sunday, December 07, 2008

Week in Video: The Wheels Fell Off

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Visit the front pages of Wall Street Greek and Market Moving News to see our current coverage of economic reports and financial markets.

Enjoy some 60 videos via the player below. If you do not see it from your vantage point, simply click the movie theater image here. You'll find several stories highlighting the auto industry, since it was in focus last week. We cover almost every aspect, from UAW concessions to executive viewpoints, from those who view aid useless to those who view it necessary. We also try to cover all the important business news, political happenings and global affairs, in case you missed anything important last week. We kept it serious this week though friends, so you won't find any comedy, but we've included a bit of offbeat news and interesting interviews. Please fast forward through to see what interests you.



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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Weekly Videos: Indigestion!

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If you do not see the video player from your vantage point, please click on the theater image above to see the collage at our site. Thanksgiving was marred this year by terrorism and tough times. Still, we hope you remembered the most important things to be thankful for. The 40+ videos below include the usual business, political and world news. As always, we advise you to fast forward through any clips that do not interest you, so as to be sure to see those that do. If you missed our special Thanksgiving collage, please SEE IT HERE.



Opinions expressed in the videos may not agree with the view of Wall Street Greek. Article interests: AMEX: DIA, AMEX: SPY, Nasdaq: QQQQ, NYSE: NYX, AMEX: DOG, AMEX: SDS, AMEX: QLD, AMEX: XLF, AMEX: IWM, AMEX: TWM, AMEX: IWD, AMEX: SDK. Please see our disclosures at the Wall Street Greek website and author bio pages found there.

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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Weekly Flicks: Auto Industry Agony

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Enjoy this week's videos below! You'll find plenty of Congressional testimony and other coverage of the auto industry's plea for capital, and more exciting grilling of the Treasury Boss and Fed Chief. As always, simply fast forward through the 50+ videos to watch those of interest to you.



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Saturday, November 15, 2008

The Greek's Weekly Flicks

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Enjoy this week's video selections, painstakingly chosen for you by The Greek. There are some 80 videos here covering political, business, global affairs, offbeat and educational topics. So, just fast forward through to see what interests you.



If you do not see our video player from your viewing location, simply get your ticket by clicking on the movie theater image above. Opinions expressed within the videos may not agree with the view of Wall Street Greek. Article interests: AMEX: DIA, AMEX: SPY, Nasdaq: QQQQ, NYSE: NYX, AMEX: DOG, AMEX: SDS, AMEX: QLD, AMEX: XLF, AMEX: IWM, AMEX: TWM, AMEX: IWD, AMEX: SDK. Please see our disclosures at the Wall Street Greek website and author bio pages found there.

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Sunday, November 02, 2008

Weekly Videos: Election Week

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It's election week, and so our regular collage of videos is heavy on the politics. We think you'll enjoy the varied content and sources, and the usual business news as well. And don't miss an interesting four part series exploring the possibility of a second cold war between the U.S. and Russia. Content providers this week include The Associated Press, Reuters, CBS, TPMTV and Al Jazeera. If you do not see our video player from your viewpoint, please visit the WALL STREET GREEK VIDEO PLAYER via the link here.



As always, the views expressed within the videos may not agree with the opinion of Wall Street Greek. Please see our disclosures at the Wall Street Greek website and author bio pages found there. This article interests: AMEX: DIA, AMEX: SPY, Nasdaq: QQQQ, NYSE: NYX, AMEX: DOG, AMEX: SDS, AMEX: QLD, AMEX: XLF, AMEX: IWM, AMEX: TWM, AMEX: IWD, AMEX: SDK.


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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Week in Video: Rating Agencies Get Grilled

Enjoy your weekly videos! This week, we highlight the testimonies of the credit rating agencies before the House Oversight and Reform Committee. We think you will find Dennis Kucinich's grilling of these firms, which are allegedly at the root of the economic crisis, entertaining. You'll also find plenty of Presidential race coverage, as well as the usual works on financial markets, politics, global affairs and other topics of interest. This week's video collage is still growing, so check back later. As always, fast forward through videos that don't interest you. If you do not see the video player from your viewing location, please visit the site via this link: Weekly Videos



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Saturday, October 18, 2008

This Week's Must See Video Clips

Wall Street Greek and Market Moving News cover all economic reports and financial markets daily. Please visit the sites' front pages to see current data and analysis.

We had a blast putting together this week's video collage. There are some seriously fantastic clips to see here. There's so much more than just a review of last week's business news, though that's here too. We found a fantastic travel guide on Greek life, Athens and the islands, and great global affairs pieces. There's a tragic video of a Georgian reporter being shot while on the air; thank God she survived yet more evidence of Russian brutality. We've got Tina Fey, Sarah Palin, John McCain, David Letterman, Joe the Plumber and more. You should enjoy clips from the Associated Press, Reuters, The New York Times, Al Jazeera, CBS, Talking Points Memo, C-SPAN, and just in time for Halloween, some interesting interviews and work from our sponsor, whose horror film festival kicks off this week in Philadelphia.


If you do not see the video player from your vantage point, you'll have to visit the blog via this link. We think you'll enjoy the videos, so please take a look. Scan through clips that do not interest you, because there are some 60+ videos to see.

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Video Review: Worst Week Ever

Last week's financial market horror is well-covered in the latest group of videos found here. If you do not see the player below, then please find it via this link: WEEKLY VIDEO REVIEW. You should know that we sometimes add new videos into the collage after initial publishing. So, if you are looking for a breaking story and do not see it here today, it's possible that it might be included into the player in short order. Please write us to suggest such content or other coverage you wish we would include. While "The Greek" is admittedly not a big horror fan, you'll notice increasing content from our fiendly friends in the "horror" business as we near Halloween. We think you'll enjoy the interviews of horror icons included in this collage. Go ahead and watch; they're not as scary in real life. Thank you for supporting our advertisers.



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Sunday, October 05, 2008

Weekly Videos: Bailout Overkill

Please enjoy the 100 video collage we've assembled for you this week. If you didn't get enough "bailout" and vice presidential debate coverage last week, well you'll be screaming overkill after you get done here. Please feel free to fast forward through to what interests you, as there are a great variety of interesting productions here to choose from. If you do not see the video player from your vantage point, please click here: WALL STREET GREEK and view them at the site.



As always, the views expressed within the videos may not agree with the opinion of Wall Street Greek.

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Weekly Videos: Blockbuster Bailout

We stand on the cusp of disaster, and as a result, the emotions of those involved in the work of nation preservation are intense. We think you'll enjoy this week's video collage, if you don't have a heart attack while watching. So, we've tried to ease the pain of this most dramatic period with some lighthearted parodies. You may not be able to view the videos from your viewing location, in which case we urge you to visit the website via this link: WALL STREET GREEK.


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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Week in Videos - Making Financial Market History

Welcome to another brilliant copy of our "Week in Videos." This past week marked a historic point in financial market history, and so our video compilation is not lacking in coverage of the week's financial happenings. You'll also find unique footage of the Pakistani Marriott bombing, taken from security camera. Also, note an in-depth interview with Georgia's President Saakashvili. Breaking the serious content up, you'll enjoy some of the Gnooze, CBS' Craig Ferguson and wonderful footage from our sponsors. Enjoy, and if you cannot see the videos from where you are, please click here: Wall Street Greek


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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Videos - A Conspiracy Theory Goes Too Far

Putting this video piece together nearly took as long as the entire week did to pass for those of us with heavy (or soft) hearts. While arranging the 70 short films you can see either below these words or via this link (Wall Street Greek), I questioned myself. I've been including various sources of media lately in order to provide a more rounded viewpoint, or rather to show you what other people are thinking. The difference of viewpoints across the globe are world's apart, both literally and ideologically speaking.

For Americans who travel abroad, like me, the words we hear about America and Americans are often as powerful as a slap in the face. I had included a video here from Al Jazeera that I could not keep within this set because of one word, "so-called." The reporter referred to our nation's "War on Terror" as a "so-called" cause. As a witness to 9/11, that was going too far with me. There's nothing "so-called" about it, no matter how you feel about its execution.

Those words were reminiscent of an idea I once encountered on a trip, that after initially blowing off as uneducated banter, I later found to be more than just the words of one misguided villager across the world. In fact, conspiracy theorists in this nation, who I have walked amongst in disgust in Union Square, in Manhattan, who held American flags that had been perverted with painted on swastikas, well they shared the same view. Apparently, ignorance is a common human trait. The same theory some far away villager held is a theory too many paranoid, reality-separated Americans hold. The theory is that our government would knowingly allow or even cause the injury of a great deal of Americans for the sake of some selfish cause. The anger these people and their ideas generate in my heart and mind, the disgust it creates, I cannot measure and I have trouble containing. No American president, being a patriot by default, would engage in such horror. And, there's something critical these people are missing in their lives, trust and faith in the Lord and that his will, will be done.

I know some people are irked easily by religious notation, and if you weren't yet, I guarantee you'll be more pissed off by the first video in this series below. You are about to watch a reporter say something in his initial interview that is just going to incite you. The reason it airs here is because this report contains much information of value, and the opposing views are important to understand. If long-lasting peace and global coalescence are to be achieved, then understanding of the origin of opposing views must be attained.

The views of the two Americans involved in these videos, from well-studied and in-the-know sources, are worth the time involved to watch them. The pieces I'm referencing lead off the series this week, and it's a three video set that you have to see. You must understand how a good portion of the world is thinking, and it's much different than CNN tells you. More importantly, the reasons why viewpoints differ so much are detailed much differently depending on the media source. Take note.

If you haven't time to watch all the videos, please peruse through and watch what interests you. As always, the views expressed within the videos often do not agree with the viewpoint of Wall Street Greek or its chief. We must warn that some videos may be disturbing to viewers, so take appropriate precaution.


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Saturday, September 06, 2008

World News in Video

Enjoy our weekly video compilation. Within these seventy some videos you will find varied coverage, from the Associated Press to Russia Today and Al Jazeera. We cover the Republican National Convention, the presidential race, a one-on-one interview of Israel's Defense Minister, Putin shooting a tiger, in-depth coverage of Europe caving in to Russia (and its energy), and some very funny parody work at Red State Update, Craig Ferguson's Late Late Show and the BBC. Oh, and we have some interesting coverage of the hurricane parade. Finally, the last two videos touch on a very heavy subject for your author, September 11th, which we remind you will be remembered this coming week. Enjoy folks, but if you cannot see the video where you are, please travel to our website via this link: Wall Street Greek



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Monday, September 01, 2008

Weekly Videos - Historically Significant Times

Enjoy the videos of the week, compiled for you below. Plenty of politics and Hurricane Gustav broken up by business and comedy this time around. If you do not see the video, please visit the site via this link: Week in Video Review



As always, the opinions expressed in video may not agree with the views of Wall Street Greek. Article interests (AMEX: DIA, SPY, SDS, DOG, QLD), Nasdaq: QQQQ, NYSE: NYX.

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Weekly Video Review: Biden Time

This week's videos cover plenty of Condi Rice signing Poland's death certificate, Russia's renewal of cold war antics, Fannie Mae (NYSE: FNM), Freddie Mac (NYSE: FRE) and Lehman Brothers (NYSE: LEH) shareholder panic (well-founded mind you), Obama's selection of Joe Biden to be his VP, and more than enough of the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium. This week, we supplanted the usual comedy of Craig Ferguson with some real funny Will Ferrell. If you cannot see the video where you are, please visit the Wall Street Greek website.

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