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  1. May 07, 2009, 11:18 am

    ECONOMY: A Discussion About The Roots of the Financial Crisis

    Yesterday, PaperTrail highlighted the top 25 subprime lenders that were responsible for triggering the economic crisis, according the Center’s latest report, Who’s Behind the Financial Meltdown. In this week’s Public I podcast, Executive Director Bill Buzenberg talks to lead reporter John Dunbar about how these companies came to make nearly $1 trillion in subprime loans, and why the banks that financed at least 21 of them received federal bailout money. Read more

  2. April 23, 2009, 10:43 am

    ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT: Looking at the ‘Clean Coal’ Lobbying Blitz

    This week on the Center’s Public I podcast, Executive Director Bill Buzenberg talks to reporter Marianne Lavelle about a controversial new voice shaping the climate change debate on Capitol Hill. Read more

  3. April 16, 2009, 2:39 pm

    FINANCE: Discussing Inflated Housing Appraisals

    In our latest Public I podcast, the Center’s Executive Director Bill Buzenberg talks to Michael Zuckerman, editor of our Land Use Accountability Project, about the role that inflated home appraisals played in the recent mortgage crisis. Read more

  4. March 18, 2009, 2:51 pm

    ACCOUNTABILITY: Changing Washington: The Hard Part

    You can get the latest from the Center by tuning in to our podcast series, the Public I, now offered every two weeks. Read more

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