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One of CNBC’s financial reporters, Rick Santeli, recent ranted on live television about his and other investors frustration of bailing out home-owners. In response, The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart does his own rant about some of CNBC’s commentators thoughts on where th economy was heading.
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