Lott Recordings: Only Available Upon Request

Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott on CNBC's Closing Bell

Identifier

lott_VHS_28

Creation Date

2006

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Description

Closing Bell and "Kudlow & Company." Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott interviewed about the damages to his home inflicted by Hurricane Katrina and his fight with State Farm Insurance for the money to rebuild his property; also his interest in investigating the insurance providers for the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Other topics discussed include: stock market; housing market; consumer spending in upscale markets; use of the internet to find new musical talent; ban on foi gras in Chicago box office numbers; and state of the American economy.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Economics -- Sociological aspects; Stock exchanges; Bear markets; Bull markets; Consumption (Economics); Hurricane Katrina, 2005; Music trade; Current events;

Relational Format

video recording

Extent

0:02:57

Original Format

videocassettes

Original Collection

Trent Lott Collection (MUM00656). Archives and Special Collections. University of Mississippi Libraries.

Rights

This media file is owned by the copyright holder and may not be reproduced, re-posted, captured or saved. Due to copyright concerns, the recordings in this collection can only be accessed by arrangement with the Department of Archives and Special Collections.

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