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Eighteen months after the economic meltdown, and following successful drives for stimulus and health reform legislation, why has Washington been unable to deliver serious financial reform and rein in Wall Street?
Eighteen months after the economic meltdown, and following
successful drives for stimulus and health reform legislation, why
has Washington been unable to deliver serious financial reform and
rein in Wall Street? Bill Moyers speaks with financial journalist
Gretchen Morgenson for a candid look at the obstacles facing
substantive reform of the financial system and what Washington's
proposed legislation would - and wouldn't - accomplish.
Morgenson, a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, writes the "Market
Watch" column for The New York Times . Also on the
program, Moyers takes a closer look at the newly signed health bill
and explores why some say that reform is not yet done with The
Nation Washington correspondent John Nichols and National
Organization for Women president Terry O'Neill.