The Ellis County Press: Top Videos for May 20th, 2009 Top Videos for May 20th, 2009 ================================================================================ Editor on 05/20/2009 16:46:00 Click each thumbnail or title to play the video in a new window. BLOOMBERG - ECONOMIC RECOVERY ADVISORY BOARD Economic Recovery Advisory Board led by Volcker holds first meeting today. (May 20) Click here to grab the embed code and post this video to your Web site or Blog BLOOMBERG - CALIFORNIA REJECTS BUDGET MEASURES There is no relief for the state's embattled finances. The governor says the vote mean the golden state's budget deficit could increase to $21 billion now. (May 20) Click here to grab the embed code and post this video to your Web site or Blog CBS - Credit Card Bill Of Rights Explained Bill Plante reports on the backlash against the credit card bill of rights. Also, Harry Smith talks to Sen. Chris Dodd and Maggie Rodriguez speaks to Jill Schlessinger about customer entitlement. (May 20) Click here to grab the embed code and post this video to your Web site or Blog CBS - MOTHER REFUSES CHEMO FOR SON The Ill. family of a cancer-stricken boy refused chemotherapy treatment for their son. This prompted officials to seek custody of boy on grounds of medical negligence. Dean Reynolds reports. (May 20) Click here to grab the embed code and post this video to your Web site or Blog BLOOMBERG - GEITHNER GIVES OPENING REMARKS AT TARP HEARING Live! From Capitol Hill - Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner Testifies to Senate Banking Committee. (May 20) Click here to grab the embed code and post this video to your Web site or Blog BLOOMBERG - IN-DEPTH LOOK - GEITHNER AGAINST PAY CAPS Interview and discussion with Charles Eden of the University of Delaware. He talks about the coming speech of Tim Geithner in the Capitol Hill today regarding banks to repay TARP money. (May 20) Click here to grab the embed code and post this video to your Web site or Blog AFP - NO SHELTER FOR UK POLITICIANS FROM EXPENSES STORM Nearly two weeks of embarrassing revelations about the expenses claimed by British politicians has seen confidence in the nation's lawmakers drop to an all-time low, and forced the resignation of the parliament speaker. The scandal was sparked by the leaking of documents to the Daily Telegraph newspaper, which has also attracted criticism. (May 20) Click here to grab the embed code and post this video to your Web site or Blog BLOOMBERG - BRITISH PM BROWN SACRIFICES COMMONS SPEAKER Schools have closed down from Queens, New York to western Japan. New York Times science reporter Donald G. McNeil Jr. explains the facts behind the pandemic. (May 20) Click here to grab the embed code and post this video to your Web site or Blog CBS - CLINTON VOWS TO HELP REFUGEES Pakistan's military continues to attack Taliban forces in the Swat Valley, with civilians fleeing the area. Secretary of State Clinton vows that the U.S. will help the refugees. David Martin reports. (May 19) Click here to grab the embed code and post this video to your Web site or Blog AFP - MYANMAR OPENS SUU KYI TRIAL TO DIPLOMATS, MEDIA After two days of closed-door proceedings, Myanmar authorities have unexpectedly allowed reporters and diplomats to attend the trial of Aung San Suu Kyi Wednesday. The democracy icon and Nobel Peace Laureate faces up to five years in jail if convicted of charges of breaching her house arrest. (May 20) Click here to grab the embed code and post this video to your Web site or Blog