Erin Burnett of CNBC for President?

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Interview with CitiCorp CFO

Erin - As a 3 year retired FDIC examiner of 37 years your interview of the CitiCorp CFO was very good given the TV envirnonment. I'm sure in a one on one you would have drilled down into the volume/trend and mix of assets that the CFO dodged. Your questions were right on and there is a fine line between interrogation and consumer confidence. You have a tough job and a responsibility to both your employer and the general public. Stay grounded as you seem. Good Luck

Chuck Burnham

chuck burnham of MA @ Nov 24, 2008 21:24:47 PM

Erin Burnett

She listens intently to the person she interviews and responds to what they have said. Not like most interviewers whom dont really listen and are just waiting for the person to pause so they can toss up another question from their cue cards.........

Bobby Mac G of NY @ Nov 17, 2008 20:12:45 PM

erin burdett

Erin Burdett if you are being paid for your knowledge , you are grossly overpaided

ed andrews of NJ @ Nov 10, 2008 20:39:19 PM

Erin Burnett

I agree with Erin's Plan of build build build. After recently returning form a trip to Europe, America is an era behind in infastructure investment. Erin Burnett has brought this issue to light. She has become a CNBC icon who is not afraid to take a risk and put a new idea out there. She inspires thinking and creative solutions. People may not always agree with every comment but most agree with her style and friendly personality. With my associates she has earned the nickname EB^3 Erin Burnett Exceptionally Brilliant Exquisitely Beutiful. I truly appreciate her style.

John of NY @ Aug 11, 2008 17:09:16 PM

Erin Burnett

I think CNBC would be smart to replace Erin Burnett she does not generate a good image for their network.

Her comments on everyone should buy a Honda two weeks in a row were way out of order.

Shirley of FL @ Aug 07, 2008 08:35:08 AM

president erin burdett

you are just great. what makes you different is that you think.

L T. haefele of NY @ Jul 16, 2008 14:37:25 PM

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