Eliot Spitzer

Spitzer Looks for Comeback With Run for NYC Comptroller

In New York, a once-disgraced politician is trying to be the next comeback kid. Last night, former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer announced his candidacy for New York City Comptroller. Spitzer resigned the governor’s post in 2008 in the midst of a prostitution scandal. But the former governor isn’t the only local candidate with a […]

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Governor-elect Andrew Cuomo heads to Albany

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One year on: banks after the bailout

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All week we are reviewing the year that marked the beginning of the current recession. Today we’re taking stock of how the nation’s banks are managing, one year after the government spent billions of taxpayers’ dollars to bail them out.

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Eliot Spitzer on Regulatory Reform (And His Own Future)

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President Obama proposed sweeping changes to the country’s financial system. For one view on whether these changes actually address the root of the financial crisis, The Takeaway turns to Eliot Spitzer, former Attorney General and Governor of New York.

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Spitzer scandal

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Faith and Fair Game news analyst Brian Donovan examine the prostitution scandal surrounding New York Governor Eliot Spitzer. Hey, at least he remembered to wear his flag pin.

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