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Tonight at 10 pm et. the PBS show Frontline will air an episode titled The Untouchables. This episode will examine why not one bank CEO has been jailed for the activity leading up to the financial crisis of 2008.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/business-economy-financial-crisis/untouchables/fraud-was-the-f-bomb/
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What? Subpoena that Countrywide supervisor's supervisor. Then his supervisor. Get them to talk.
reformist2
Jan 2013
#25
Countrywide is not "Wall Street" - they were a California mortgage originator.
banned from Kos
Jan 2013
#28
Wall Street didn't originate any these crappy loans... sleazy outfits like Countrywide did.
reformist2
Jan 2013
#29
I agree. Ameritrade, Indymac, Countrywide were on all the boxes they showed.
banned from Kos
Jan 2013
#30
Kick & Rec. There should be re-run on your local PBS station for those who missed it.
apocalypsehow
Jan 2013
#38