Commission looks for answers to crisis

Courtesy Marketplace  Tue, 09/15/2009 - 11:13

Congress' Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission will soon begin investigating how the U.S. economy came close to collapse.

The commission's chairman, Phil Angelides, talks with Kai Ryssdal about what he hopes to find and how it may aid regulation.


 

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