Bankers, Brokers and Bandits: Soul of a Scandal
Wednesday, October 15 2008
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BANKERS, BROKERS AND BANDITS: Soul of a Scandal
Diane Buckshnis
Diane Buckshnis remembers another time when the economy suffered because of the decisions of financial leaders, regulators, and politicians: the 1980s Savings and Loan debacle.
Diane was a government examiner when she got assigned to the case that would become the symbol of the S & L scandal - the Keating case. Diane remembers when she met Charles Keating, chairman of Lincoln Savings and Loan. He was larger than life, and he had dreams of building the next Las Vegas - using his depositors' money.
Diane talks with host Dick Gordon about what she learned working on the infamous Keating case and what she thinks about today's financial meltdown.
Music featured in the "Bankers, Brokers and Bandits" series: "Borgnine Krupa" performed by "We Stain Porcelain" for the album "The First Flush Compilation"
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Alice Evans
The presidential candidates have added details to their economic proposals. It's likely they'll discuss small business loans in tonight's debate.
In June, Chef Alice Evans' restaurant was destroyed during the floods in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She spoke with Dick Gordon about her high hopes of reopening her year-old catering business. Now the economy has taken a dive, and Alice may have to sell her home to repay her outstanding back loans.
Alice talks to Dick Gordon about how being ineligible for business loans caused her to lose a $50,000 grant - and how much that kind of assistance could help her recover.
- Learn more about Alice's Personal Chef business
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