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Frontline Takes Issue With Naked Capitalism’s Critique of Its ‘Money, Power & Wall Street’ Shows

I received this e-mail last week. I will issue my rebuttal Tuesday during the day. Check back in then!

Yves:

Attached please find our response to your critique of the first two hours of PBS FRONTLINE’s “Money, Power & Wall Street.” We hope you can post this, or if you prefer we can post this as a comment on your blog, though it may be too long for that.

Thank you,

Martin Smith
Producer / Correspondent

Frontline Response Letter

This post originally appeared at naked capitalism and is posted with permission.

 

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