Scott Pelley News
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Lance Armstrong agreed to be interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in his first media appearance since being stripped of his record seven Tour de France cycling titles and being banned from Olympic sports for life for doping.
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Scott Pelley will replace Katie Couric next month as anchor and managing editor of CBS Evening News, network executives said.
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Katie Couric plans to announce her departure this week from “CBS Evening News,” the New York Times reported, citing four people with knowledge of the plan.
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He probably wishes he hadn’t said it, the part about the Federal Reserve not printing money and his 100 percent confidence in his ability to raise interest rates at the appropriate time to prevent an acceleration of inflation.
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Katie Couric said she is stepping down as anchor of “CBS Evening News,” her spokesman confirmed, as the television reporter considers new opportunities.
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The new financial regulation law gives the Federal Reserve chairman the authority to force banks to raise capital and tighten lending -- just as he’s trying to steer monetary policy in the opposite direction.
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In November 2009, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd advanced a radical proposal: to create a super-regulator that would take over most of the bank supervision that had been done by the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and other agencies.
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After 13 years, I had finally earned the late Neil Armstrong’s confidence.
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Katie Couric is contemplating a move to ABC as she prepares to end her five-year run as the “CBS Evening News” anchor, according to people with knowledge of the situation.
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Lance Armstrong rejected an accusation by former teammate Tyler Hamilton that he used a blood-boosting drug while winning the first of his record seven Tour de France titles in 1999.
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