World markets make exuberant gains Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email World markets make exuberant gains Financial rescue plan aims to inject cash into frozen banks Freakonomics: Does money make a president? Retirement planning amid economic turbulence Thabo Mbeki returns to Zimbabwe to save power-sharing deal On the trail with the Clintons in Pennsylvania U.S. Treasury aims to restore confidence by buying equity in banks The history of regulation and how the banks grew American astronauts find a home in Star City, Russia, outside Moscow What the numbers are really telling us about this historic election Musician plays through "open-head" surgery Former London mayor gives a Socialist perspective on the global financial woes President Bush announces U.S. government will invest $250 billion in banks U.S. government says it will invest in banks, and world markets breathe easier Produced by PRI and WNYC