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To protect the investors . Yes. Arent they charged with informing investors . Yes. Why didnt they do it . Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. Even though fraud played a significant role in the 2008 meltdown of the american economy, as of late 2012, there have been several civil suits filed against major wall street financial firms, but not a single criminal prosecution. In this edition, we look back at the 2008 financial crisis and the failure of government regulators to prosecute those who might be criminally responsible. Later, Lehman Brothers bankruptcy investigator Anton Valukas shares his findings on the collapse of the giant Investment Bank where no senior official has ever faced charges in the biggest bankruptcy in u. S. History. But first we begin with a ninemonth 60 minutes investigation looking for wall street cases that might have prosecutorial merit. In december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. We begin with a woman named Eileen Foster, a former Senior
To protect the investors . Yes. Arent they charged with informing investors . Yes. Why didnt they do it . Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. Even though fraud played a significant role in the 2008 meltdown of the american economy, as of late 2012, there have been several civil suits filed against major wall street financial firms, but not a single criminal prosecution. In this edition, we look back at the 2008 financial crisis and the failure of government regulators to prosecute those who might be criminally responsible. Later, Lehman Brothers bankruptcy investigator Anton Valukas shares his findings on the collapse of the giant Investment Bank where no senior official has ever faced charges in the biggest bankruptcy in u. S. History. But first we begin with a ninemonth 60 minutes investigation looking for wall street cases that might have prosecutorial merit. In december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. We begin with a woman named Eileen Foster, a former Senior
Together and its not going to look like these old models of lobbying, and i tell you what that looks like inside congress is this tendency to use a Campaign Technology for governing and what its doing is making governing look like campaigning. I think people who look at congress can see this. It cant be petition sites and cant be like the correspondence Management System of congress sorts sentiment, not substance. Unless we figure out a way to privilege certain kinds of information that match institutional functions, like the subcommittee institutionally responsible for . That is the information it needs at the right time for authentic high reputation sources. So its this kind of like my dream is that were going to move toward a future where this community that has largely commercial interests in the space, reserves or helps create some new rules because i feel like every single time its these process rules that are just missing and they really dont exist right now for civic social nor
Bases as for jobs in so many congressional districts. And i have heard very conservative members of congress say government doesnt create jobs, it destroys them, and all that sort of thing. It doesnt apply to the military base in my district. If we lost that, we would lose jobs. Is there anyway around this . I dont know how, other than a fundamental change. I remember seeing many years ago, a map of where the subcontracts were, i think it was the b2 bomber. There was a pin the companies are smart enough to be sure that this happens, because they know the reality of it. I think to some extent Representative Democracy is inherently inefficient. That doesnt mean there arent things you carve out and ask government to do because they only do it. You probably do want to minimize them because its not going to be as efficient if you have a truly competitive industry. And yet we ought to at least acknowledge that the base Culture Commission turned out to be a very effective mechanism and we clo