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new ron paul channel coming to an internet near you this summer we also have an interview with chris rossini from the economic policy journal and the ron paul institute and here is why i think your prime interest. i. the savings and loan crisis was one of the biggest financial scandals in u.s. history at the time five senators known as the keating five were accused of trying to prevent an investigation into lincoln savings and loan association this was a loan bank and the collapse of which cost taxpayers over three billion dollars i spoke earlier with william black associate professor at university of missouri kansas city about his interaction with the keating five. got five u.s. senators to meet with us and to ask us to take no one forced an action against the largest violation of our rules adopted as part of regulation in the history of our agency and we said no but then they got new head of the agency and they intimidated him and he removed our jurisdiction we were the regional regulators in california he removed our jurisdiction over lincoln savings because we refused to withdraw our rec
new ron paul channel coming to an internet near you this summer we also have an interview with chris rossini from the economic policy journal and the ron paul institute and here is why i think your prime interest. i. the savings and loan crisis was one of the biggest financial scandals in u.s. history at the time five senators known as the keating five were accused of trying to prevent an investigation into lincoln savings and loan association this was a loan bank and the collapse of which cost...
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that was my interview with chris rossini columnist with economic policy journal dot com and the ron paul institute. joining me is liz wall r.t. correspondent thank you for joining me today liz great to be here all right let's just jump into our first story just this week a federal judge ruled that apple played a role in conspiring to set e-book prices apple was accused of working with five major publishers in an attempt to force amazon dot com a major e-book seller to change its pricing model so i give the floor to you. i know you i know your kind of school of thought there and i know the love love that free market i'm not saying definitely not saying that the bad thing but i think in this case the judge was trying to find out whether or not the this in this case apple broke the law and what the judge found was that yeah when apple work too with these other companies to fix prices that they took it a step too far and did violate the law well here's the problem with the law is it's completely arbitrary what the what apple did is it conspired you can use that word but it met with a bunch o
that was my interview with chris rossini columnist with economic policy journal dot com and the ron paul institute. joining me is liz wall r.t. correspondent thank you for joining me today liz great to be here all right let's just jump into our first story just this week a federal judge ruled that apple played a role in conspiring to set e-book prices apple was accused of working with five major publishers in an attempt to force amazon dot com a major e-book seller to change its pricing model...
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that was my interview with chris rossini columnist with economic policy journal dot com and the ron paul institute. joining me is liz wall r.t. correspondent thank you for joining me today liz great to be here all right let's just jump in to our first story just this week a federal judge ruled that apple played a role in conspiring to set ebook prices apple was accused of working with five major publishers in an attempt to force amazon dot com a major e-book seller to change its pricing model so i give the floor to you. i know you i know your kind of school of thought there and i know love love the free market i'm not saying definitely not saying that's a bad thing but i think in this case the judge was trying to find out whether or not this in this case apple broke the law and what the judge found was that yeah when apple work too with these other companies to fix prices that they took it a step too far and did violate the law well here's the problem with the law is it's completely arbitrary what the what apple did is it conspired you can use that word but it met with a bunch of publish
that was my interview with chris rossini columnist with economic policy journal dot com and the ron paul institute. joining me is liz wall r.t. correspondent thank you for joining me today liz great to be here all right let's just jump in to our first story just this week a federal judge ruled that apple played a role in conspiring to set ebook prices apple was accused of working with five major publishers in an attempt to force amazon dot com a major e-book seller to change its pricing model...