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Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner defended the Troubled Asset Relief Program during a visit to Capitol Hill yesterday. Geithner testified before a Congressional o...

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner defended the Troubled Asset Relief Program during a visit to Capitol Hill yesterday. Geithner testified before a Congressional oversight panel about how Treasury is using the $700 billion dollars from the bank rescue plan. Jodi Schneider is a senior editor for Congressional Quarterly. She joins us to talk about what Secretary Geithner had to say.

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