Presidential Remarks on Financial Markets

Nov 13, 2008

Manhattan Institute for Policy Research White House Travel | Domestic Trip

President Bush made remarks on financial markets and the world economy at the Federal Hall National Memorial in New York City. In his remarks he urged global leaders not to abandon free-market capitalism as they searched for solutions to the growing financial crisis and proposed only limited government action in financial markets.
President Bush made remarks on financial markets and the world economy at the Federal Hall National Memorial in New York City. In his remarks he urged global leaders not to abandon free-market capitalism as they searched for solutions to the growing financial crisis and proposed only limited government action in financial markets.

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00:00:03 Unidentified Speaker PRESIDENT BUSH TODAY WARNED AGAINST WHAT HE CALLED EXCESSIVE REGULATION AS WORLD LEADERS PREPARED...
00:00:38 Unidentified Speaker WE ARE GATHERED HERE JUST A FEW BLOCKS FROM THE -- FROM ONE OF THE GREATEST ATTACKS IN U.S. HISTORY....
00:01:47 Unidentified Speaker THANK YOU VERY MUCH. PLEASE BE SEATED. THANK YOU. LARRY, THANK YOU FOR THE INTRODUCTION. THANK YOU...
00:02:38 Unidentified Speaker PEOPLE SAY, ARE YOU CONFIDENT ABOUT OUR FUTURE? THE ANSWER IS, ABSOLUTELY. IT IS EASY TO BE CONFIDENT...

NOTE: The transcript for this program was compiled from uncorrected Closed Captioning.

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