One-on-One With Donald Kohn
Airtime: Wed. Sept. 1 2010 | 4:25 PM ET
CNBC’s Steve Liesman sat down with outgoing Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Donald Kohn for an exclusive interview.

Airtime: Wed. Sept. 1 2010 | 4:25 PM ET
CNBC’s Steve Liesman sat down with outgoing Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Donald Kohn for an exclusive interview.

Note: We’ve had a ton of great feedback on the 2nd clip (below)! 1. Starting at 4:45min- When I asked Maria if she would put her money in European Banks? I meant- would she deposit her personal savings in a European bank? She thought I was asking if she would invest her money in European…

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