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DESCRIPTION:\nThe financial crisis is also known as the Great Recession of 2008.  
 Remember the rescue of investment bank Bear Stearns in March 2008 and the 
 failure of Lehman Brothers in September 2008?  \n\nAccording to a study of 
 54 countries, there has been an increase in suicide deaths as a result of 
 the recession. The study cites that there were an estimated 5,000 
 additional deaths resulting from suicide in the year 2009 alone.  Six 
 people debate the motion "Blame Washington More Than Wall Street For The 
 Financial Crisis".\n\n\nFor The Motion: from left to right Niall Ferguson, 
 John Steele Gordon, Nouriel Roubini\n\nFor The Motion: Niall Ferguson, 
 Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University, a senior 
 research fellow of Jesus College, Oxford University, and a senior fellow of 
 the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.  Niall is the author of Paper 
 and Iron, The House of Rothschild, The Pity of War, The Cash Nexus, Empire, 
 Colossus (2002) and The War of the World (2006), Niall also writes 
 regularly for newspapers and magazines all over the world. Ferguson has 
 written and presented four highly successful television documentary series 
 for British television: Empire, American Colossus, The War of the World, 
 and, most recently, The Ascent of Money. He and his wife and their three 
 children divide their time between the United Kingdom and the United 
 States.\n\nFor The Motion: John Steele Gordon, Author and Commentator on 
 New York's Business and Financial History.  John's books include Hamilton's 
 Blessing: the Extraordinary Life and Times of Our National Debt (1997), The 
 Great Game: The Emergence of Wall Street as a World Power, 1653-2000 
 (1999), and An Empire of Wealth: The Epic History of American Economic 
 Power (2004). John's next book will be a history of the world economy. John 
 is also a frequent commentator on Marketplace, the daily public radio 
 business-news program, and has appeared on CNBC, PBS, ABC's 20/20, 
 Bloomberg, and C-SPAN television.\n\nFor The Motion: Nouriel Roubini, 
 Professor, Economics and International Business, Stern School of Business, 
 New York University.  Nouriel is a professor of economics and international 
 business at the Stern School of Business, New York University, and 
 co-founder and chairman of RGE Monitor, an economic and geo-strategic 
 information service.\n\n\nAgainst The Motion: from left to right Alex 
 Berenson, Nell Minow, Jim Chanos\n\nAgainst The Motion: Alex Berenson, 
 Investigative Reporter for the New York Times. Alex has been a business 
 investigative reporter for the New York Times since 2000. Alex is the 
 author of three novels and one non-fiction book, The Number, an explanation 
 of how Wall Street's obsession with short-term profits damages markets and 
 all of America.\n\nAgainst The Motion: Nell Minow is the editor and 
 co-founder of The Corporate Library, an independent corporate governance 
 research firm.  Previously, Nell was a Principal of Lens, a $100 million 
 investment firm, President of Institutional Shareholder Services, Inc. and 
 an attorney for the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Department 
 of Justice. In 2007 Directorship magazine named Nell one of the 20 most 
 influential people in corporate governance.  Nell has authored more than 
 200 articles and co-authored three books, most recently the 4th edition of 
 an MBA textbook called Corporate Governance, published in 2008.\n\nAgainst 
 The Motion: Jim Chanos, Founder and Managing Partner of Kynikos Associates. 
  As the largest exclusive short selling investment firm, Kynikos provides 
 investment management services for both domestic and offshore clients. Jim 
 opened Kynikos Associates in 1985 to implement investment strategies he had 
 uncovered while beginning his Wall Street career as a financial analyst 
 with Paine Webber, Gilford Securities and Deutsche Bank. Throughout his 
 investment career, Jim has identified and sold short the shares of numerous 
 well-known corporate financial disasters. Jim's celebrated short-sale of 
 Enron shares was recently dubbed by Barron’s as “the market call of the 
 decade, if not the past fifty years.”\n\nSource: intelligence2 Debates:  
 BLAME WASHINGTON MORE THAN WALL STREET FOR THE FINANCIAL CRISIS\n\n\nJerry 
 BrownThe West Coast Action Plan\n\nCalifornia has a cap and trade system to 
 reduce carbon dioxide emissions.  Governor Jerry Brown tells Steve Curwood 
 that by joining up with neighboring states and British Columbia, California 
 hopes to encourage the rest of the country to put a price on 
 carbon.\nSource: living on earth:  Jerry Brown and the West Coast Action 
 Plan\n\n\nRichard DenisonEPA Scraps Chemical Safety Rules\n\nBlocked for 
 years by the White House Office of Management and Budget, two chemical 
 safety rules have been dropped altogether by the EPA. Environmental Defense 
 Fund’s Richard Denison tells Steve Curwood why this is bad news for 
 public health.\nSource: living on earth:  EPA Scraps Chemical Safety 
 Rules\n\n\nMary PipherLiving With Eco-Anxiety\n\nWe are living in the times 
 of global climate change, species extinction, and habitat loss.  As a 
 result, many people these days feel eco-anxiety.  Psychologist and author 
 Mary Pipher's latest book is called The Green Boat: Reviving Ourselves in 
 our Capsized Culture.  She explains to Steve Curwood how we can save the 
 earth and restore our mental health at the same time.\nSource: living on 
 earth:  Saving Ourselves- The Green Boat\n\n\nDownload or Play Blame 
 Washington Or Wall Street Part 1Download or Play Blame Washington Or Wall 
 Street Part 2Download or Play Blame Washington Or Wall Street Part 
 3Download or Play Environmental Reports\n\nMusic includes David Rovics - 
 Shut Them Down, What Have You Done,  Capitol Steps - California Gay Men, 
 David Rovics - Vanguard, Capitol Steps - Juan Nation, In The Dark, Michael 
 Mansfield - Vietnam, Michael Franti - Bomb the World, Ryan Harvey - The 
 Violence of War, John Fogerty - Deja Vu All Over Again, David Rovics - 
 Whoever Wins In November, The Mariachi Brass featuring Chet Baker - Bang 
 Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Who Is To Blame For The Financial Crisis?
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