They are the devil

60 Minutes: The bets that brought down Wall St.:

[Via Crooks and Liars]

Here is the video.

60 Minutes’ Steve Kroft examines the complicated financial instruments known as credit default swaps, and reveals how these little-known derivatives played a central role in precipitating the current market meltdown. In essence, speculators bet that homeowners wouldn’t be unable to pay back their mortgages, and when those people started defaulting and the speculators tried to cash in their wagers, there was no money to cover the literally trillions of dollars in payouts. What it really boils down to is an unregulated gambling racket that Congress voted unanimously to create and legalize.

The world’s financial system teetered on the edge again last week, and anyone with more than a passing interest in their shrinking 401(k) knows it’s because of a global credit crisis. It began with the collapse of the U.S. housing market and has been magnified worldwide by what Warren Buffet once called “financial weapons of mass destruction.”

They are called credit derivatives or credit default swaps, and 60 Minutes did a story on the multi-trillion dollar market three weeks ago. But there’s a lot more to tell.

As Steve Kroft reports, essentially they are side bets on the performance of the U.S. mortgage markets and the solvency on some of the biggest financial institutions in the world. It’s a form of legalized gambling that allows you to wager on financial outcomes without ever having to actually buy the stocks and bonds and mortgages.

It would have been illegal during most of the 20th century, but eight years ago Congress gave Wall Street an exemption and it has turned out to be a very bad idea.

I said they are the devil. 60 minutes tells us all.

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Effective flu vaccines for the elderly

High dose of flu vaccine boosts immune response in elderly:
[Via EurekAlert! - Infectious and Emerging Diseases]

(University of Rochester Medical Center) Giving people age 65 and older a dose four times larger than the standard flu vaccine boosts the amount of antibodies in their blood to levels considered protective against the flu, more so than the standard flu vaccine does. The findings from a study of nearly 4,000 people were presented Oct. 26 at a national meeting on infectious diseases.

Previous work had indicated that the flu vaccine might be useless when given to elderly patients. Their immune systems just do not respond to the antigens as well as younger immune systems, which is also why they are more at risk for succumbing to infectious disease.

While it would not be easy to produce, if simply using 4 times more vaccine really worked, many of the elderly could be helped. Of course, the increased dose would have to also lack an increase in side effects. But at least there is hope and perhaps other adjuvants could be used to enhance the immune response.

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I believe it also

This I Believe: Our Noble, Essential Decency:
[Via Group News Blog]

Check this out at Group News Blog. Fifty-eight years ago but it still describes us very well.

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