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Prospects for Tuesday 16th September 2008

Len Freeman | 10:40 UK time, Tuesday, 16 September 2008

With the prospects for tonight's programme, here is today's output editor Shaminder.

Hello everyone.

Lots of interesting stuff today.

More nightmare on Wall Street. How much will the wider economy be affected? What will happen to AIG? Inflation figures out here.
We hope to have an interview with George Soros.

Petraeus handover. We have an interview with Jock Stirrup, Chief of Defence Staff.

Labour.

Anything else?

Shaminder

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    1.Pakistani troops have fired shots into the air to stop US troops crossing into the South Waziristan region of Pakistan and scramble fighter planes etc

    not long now...

    2.Supermarket dentist cheaper than nhs

    because10 years in govt is not enough time to sort it out?

    3.Inflation 4.7 assuming you buy a fridge a week. Gas trading 40% lower. Bills 40% higher. Govt bending over for sale of British Energy to EDF. No sign of 2 way grid that will provide hundreds of thousands of jobs, lower bills in wealth redistribution and generate billions in income.

  • Comment number 2.

    Watching AIG carefully who sponsor Man.Utd.. Probably more good news for Manchester City supporters?

  • Comment number 3.

    ANYTHING ELSE?

    You need to ask? You mean you haven't seen the ads?
    For EVERYTHING else there's a plastic card (aka imaginary money).

  • Comment number 4.

    When you get events on the scale of the economic crisis/crises that we now face even if a few individuals are found to be culpable how do you possibly assign a sentence that will prevent this happening again?

    I assume Gordon will be providing some timely measures with regard to regulation whilst preserving his "Macaverty the Cat" reputation for never being near disaster.

    But there seems to be no dispute that the horse has well and truly bolted. This is uncharted territory as the global aspect was not there for the (previous) Wall St Crash.

    The thing I most DON'T want to hear is Paul Mason saying the Chinese stock market is going to go belly up in a month!

  • Comment number 5.

    As a poor, previously decent senior citizen I'm ashamed to admit that I have contracted a very prevalent disease, I'm suffering from schadenfreude!

  • Comment number 6.

    An angle you might like to think about is Brown the brand. Much of the criticism of the PM by the Labour rebels is about his policies (e.g. failure to apply a Windfall Tax). But in reality it is a Brand image problem. The Brown brand (IMHO) is damaged beyond repair. Nothing that he can do can restore it. When a brand is holed below the waterline as badly as his is it sinks. So although the purists would like to say that Brown is weak because he is a failed manager (he isn’t, as Peter Oborne admitted recently), or because he has the wrong policies (not true again) in fact he can’t win because his brand identity is blown – a bit like Gerald Ratner once upon a time!

  • Comment number 7.

    BROWN THE BRAND (Censure #6)

    Interesting that you (or anyone) should see a person in that light. Look what politics has done to us!

    Brown is just a person. His flaws, as a person, have been manifest: McCavity absences, finger nails still chewed in late 50s, consuming hatred for Tony (justified but not impressive) persistent false smile and strange choice of words when without script.

    Britain should be able to find a better leader than this - but probably not among the ranks of party politics. SPOIL PARTY GAMES. Vote wisely.

  • Comment number 8.

    I spoke to one of my friends this morning who's been made redundant from Lehmans. What a mess! Who knows what will happen to other investment banks.

    Oh Bill (#2) - wonder what Michael C's thinking about Man Utd's sponsors!

  • Comment number 9.

    'Anything else?'

    Just make sure it's 'sparkling', otherwise it doesn't count.

  • Comment number 10.

    BLINGNIGHT?

    interviewing Irwin Seltzer?

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