Frontline’s “Inside The Meltdown”

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Bailouts, Economy, History, Video

Here’s the preview, presented in two parts.

Part One


Part Two



You can find it on air & online today at 9 pm EST on PBS.

And here’s the website.


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2 Responses to “Frontline’s “Inside The Meltdown””

  1. mw Says:

    I’ll be watching it. Frontline does a great job. I also thought the David Faber CNBC documentary House of Cards last week was excellent. My only quibble, was that I thought Faber under reported the impact of the Credit Default Swaps – which in my mind was out and out criminal fraud on the part of investment bankers and insurance companies like AIG. Selling insurance without the means to pay off claims – How is that not fraud?

  2. kranky kritter Says:

    Yup. Any folks out there who haven’t sen that one yet, do yourselves a favor and do check out House of Cards on CNBC.

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