How Alan Greenspan built and unleashed the massive, modern Federal Reserve
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Alan Greenspan, influential Federal Reserve chairman, dies at 100.
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NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports.
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Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan
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Alan Greenspan was one of the longest-serving Federal Reserve chairs in U.S.
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history, steering the organization for 18 years under four presidents.
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Lesley Stahl spoke with Greenspan in 2007, more than a year after he retired.
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The former Fed chair died today at the age of 100.
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Alan Greenspan, who passed away at 100, transformed the Fed's power and monetary policy approach during his five terms as chairman from 1987 to 2006.
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