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Moyers & Company
Too Big to Fail and Getting Bigger
Season 3
Episode 23
In Washington, DC a bi-partisan effort is underway to chip away at the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law, which is supposed to prevent the type of economic meltdown that brought the world to the brink in 2008. "It keeps being weakened and weakened," economist Anat Admati, co-author of the book, The Bankers’ New Clothes, says of the Dodd-Frank legislation. “We haven’t really gotten to the heart
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