Moyers & Company What Has Capitalism Done for Us Lately? /

In this edition of Moyers & Company, Bill is joined by economist Richard Wolff - author of Democracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalism - who dives into the topic of income inequality, analyzing the widening gap between a booming stock market and a population that increasingly lives in poverty. Wolf...

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Other Authors: Moyers, Bill D., Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Infobase., Public Affairs Television (Firm).
Format: Video
Language: English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Infobase, [2013], c2013.
Physical Description: 1 streaming video file (57 min.) : sd., col.
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505 0 |a Derivatives Scandal (1:42) -- Moyers Introduces Sheila Bair (1:24) -- Manipulation of Risk Models (1:43) -- London Whale Trader Exposed (1:54) -- What Happened to the Dodd-Frank and the Volcker Rule? (2:18) -- Do the Rules Need to be Fixed? (2:52) -- Why Should the Public Care? (1:09) -- Is The Banking System Safer Today? (1:38) -- The Libor Scandal (2:21) -- The Price of Doing Business (1:20) -- Too Big to Fail Banks (1:08) -- Influence of Lobbyists (1:30) -- Can Congress Resist the Special Interests? (1:18) -- Moyers Introduces Economist Richard Wolff (1:14) -- Wolff Responds to Viewers' Questions (1:53) -- Regulatory Evasions (3:37) -- Impact of Finite Resources on Capitalism (1:50) -- Effect of the Aging Population on the Economy (3:17) -- The Euro Crisis (1:26) -- Should Student Loan Debts Be Forgiven in Bankruptcy? (3:22) -- Why Are Self-Directed Enterprises the Cure for Capitalism? (4:26) -- What About the United Airlines Failure? (2:08) -- Example of an Employee-Run Business Model (2:59) -- Are the Unions Important for this Change? (1:59) -- Where Would the Capital Come From? (1:58) -- Upcoming Events (0:51) -- Credits: Moyers & Company: What Has Capitalism Done for Us Lately? (1:53) 
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520 |a In this edition of Moyers & Company, Bill is joined by economist Richard Wolff - author of Democracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalism - who dives into the topic of income inequality, analyzing the widening gap between a booming stock market and a population that increasingly lives in poverty. Wolff then takes questions sent in from around the world by viewers. Also on the show is Sheila Bair, the longtime Republican who served as FDIC chair during the fiscal meltdown five years ago. Bair joins Bill to talk about American banks' continuing risky and manipulative practices, their seeming immunity from prosecution, and growing anger from Congress and the public. Bair is the author of Bull by the Horns: Fighting to Save Main Street from Wall Street and Wall Street from Itself. 
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