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Video Roundup: Greenspan Interviews, Analysis

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Published: Monday, 17 Sep 2007 | 1:59 PM ET
Greg Levine By:

Features Editor

Alan Greenspan keeps making news, even after leaving the Federal Reserve chairman’s post.

Last week, he released his memoirs, taking the Bush Administration to task; and he told CNBC the housing bubble was "unavoidable."

Here is a sampling of our broadcast coverage.

Greenspan & the Professor, Pt. 1
CNBC sr. economics reporter Steve Liesman talks to former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan about his tenure at the Fed and today's economy

Greenspan & the Professor, Pt. 1

In an exclusive interview, CNBC senior economics reporter Steve Liesman talks with Greenspan about his tenure at the Fed and the hurdles facing the 21st century economy.

Greenspan & the Professor, Pt. 2
CNBC sr. economics reporter Steve Liesman talks to former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan about his tenure at the Fed and today's economy

Greenspan & the Professor, Pt. 2

CNBC's Steve Liesman continues his exclusive interview with Greenspan, who explains why the "soft landing" still holds challenges for economists and investors in the near future.

Greenspan & the Professor, Pt. 3
CNBC sr. economics reporter Steve Liesman talks to former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan about his tenure at the Fed and today's economy

Greenspan & the Professor, Pt. 3

Concluding the exclusive CNBC interview with Steve Liesman, Greenspan touches on "creative destruction," the need for increased productivity and the inspiration he drew from the canals of Venice.

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Alan Greenspan keeps making news, even after leaving the Federal Reserve chairman’s post. Last week, he released his memoirs, taking the Bush Administration to task; and he told CNBC the housing bubble was "unavoidable." Here is a sampling of our broadcast coverage, including an exclusive Greenspan interview with senior economics reporter Steve Liesman.

   
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