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VIDEO COLLECTION: Warren Buffett Testifies to Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission

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Published: Thursday, 3 Jun 2010 | 1:26 PM ET
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Warren Buffett testified on credit rating agencies and Berkshire Hathaway's 13 percent stake in Moody's at a hearing held Wednesday, June 2 by the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.

Also appearing with Buffett, Moody's Chairman and CEO Raymond McDaniel.

This is collection of video clips of their session with the FCIC, as streamed live here on CNBC.com:

McDaniel, Buffett Testify Before FCIC
Warren Buffett answers questions about the rating agencies before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Committee. The Commission is holding a hearing entitled "Credibility of Credit Ratings, the Investment Decisions Made Based on Those Ratings, and the Financial Crisis."
McDaniel, Buffett Testify Before FCIC, Pt. 2
Warren Buffett answers questions about the rating agencies before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Committee. The Commission is holding a hearing entitled "Credibility of Credit Ratings, the Investment Decisions Made Based on Those Ratings, and the Financial Crisis."
McDaniel, Buffett Testify Before FCIC, Pt. 3
Moody's CEO Raymond McDaniel and Warren Buffett answer questions about the rating agencies before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Committee. The Commission is holding a hearing entitled "Credibility of Credit Ratings, the Investment Decisions Made Based on Those Ratings, and the Financial Crisis."
McDaniel, Buffett Testify Before FCIC, Pt. 4
Moody's CEO Raymond McDaniel and Warren Buffett answer questions about the rating agencies before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Committee. The Commission is holding a hearing entitled "Credibility of Credit Ratings, the Investment Decisions Made Based on Those Ratings, and the Financial Crisis."
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Video clips of Warren Buffett's testimony on credit rating agencies at hearing held by the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
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