Cenk Uygur interviews Matt Taibbi from Rolling Stone on Current TV on Bank of America being too crooked to fail, March 22, 2012: bid rigging and sale of poor quality mortgage-backed securities. Video and transcript. (cpa-connecticut)
Cenk Uygur interviews Matt Taibbi from Rolling Stone about how the big banks,
Bank of America and Chase, have committed fraud by selling poor quality
mortgaged back securities to pension fund institutions and by rigging
government bid contracts. Are Bank of America and Chase too crooked to fail?
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