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Dec.11
3:38 PM ET
Tuesday, 11 Dec 2007
Warren Buffett Hosts San Fran Fund-Raiser for Clinton's Presidential Bid
Posted By:Alex Crippen
Topics:Wealth | Taxes | Presidential Politics (2008) | Hillary Clinton | Warren Buffett
Companies:Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
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Warren Buffett hosted a fund-raiser in San Francisco for Senator Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
Here's a video excerpt in which he describes how he surveyed his office staff and found they all pay a higher tax rate than he does.
He was also asked by a member of the audience whether he still thinks the U.S. dollar will decline or whether he has changed his mind. He replied that the nation's trade imbalance continues to pressure the dollar.
Earlier today, Buffett (solo) was interviewed live on CNBC by Becky Quick.
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