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Bankers left an ugly trail of deals extending from small U.S. cities to big European capitals. For more than three years, regulators have tried to fix an industry steeped in conflicts of interest, excessive risk taking, and incentives to cheat. 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She says the president did not take a very cooperative approach with Republicans in developing a policy response to the crisis, and says his attitude on the stimulus bill was &quot;take it or leave it.&quot;</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2226463506/</guid><pubDate>04/24/2012</pubDate><media:description>She says the president didn&#39;t cooperate with Republicans in developing economic policy.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1558857" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/76/329/rodgerscove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2226463506/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Other</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | &quot;The Time to Act is Now&quot;</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2218309386/</link><description>Now is the time to break up the big banks, while the economy is strengthening and there&#39;s liquidity in the system, says Richard Fisher, president of the Federal Reserve Board of Dallas.</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2218309386/</guid><pubDate>04/02/2012</pubDate><media:description>Now is the time to break up the big banks, says the president of the Dallas Fed.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="38406" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/68/558/3011pr3cove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2218309386/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Clip</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | The FRONTLINE Interview: Terri Duhon</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2226432507/</link><description>Terri Duhon joined JPMorgan as a derivatives trader in 1994, after graduating from MIT. Four years later she was tapped to develop JPMorgan&#39;s credit derivatives business. 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FRONTLINE probes deeply into the story of the big banks -- how they developed, how they profited, and how the model that produced unfathomable wealth planted the seeds of financial destruction.</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2226666502/</guid><pubDate>04/24/2012</pubDate><media:description>Inside the epic rise of a new financial order -- and the trouble that followed</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="3554538" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/76/528/cove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2226666502/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | The FRONTLINE Interview: Christina Romer</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2226432539/</link><description>Shortly before Obama became president, Romer, his incoming chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, projected that the $787 billion stimulus package would curb unemployment at 8 percent. (It has remained above 8 percent since February 2009.) In this interview, she laments that she and other top advisers underestimated the extent of economic damage caused by the crisis.</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2226432539/</guid><pubDate>04/24/2012</pubDate><media:description>She says that she and other Obama advisers underestimated the damage caused by the crisis.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="3603366" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/76/299/romercove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2226432539/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Other</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | Dodd-Frank Legislation is &quot;Impracticable&quot;</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2218309383/</link><description>Richard Fisher, president of the Federal Reserve Board of Dallas, says the financial reform bill is too complicated and leaves the system at risk.</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2218309383/</guid><pubDate>04/02/2012</pubDate><media:description>A top regulator says financial reform is too complicated and leaves the system at risk.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="66572" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/68/558/3011pr1cove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2218309383/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Clip</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | The FRONTLINE Interview: Phil Angelides</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2226272662/</link><description>Phil Angelides chaired the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, which spent more than a year investigating the crisis and concluded that it was avoidable, and a result of excessive risk taking, failures of regulation and poorly prepared government leaders.</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2226272662/</guid><pubDate>04/24/2012</pubDate><media:description>Chair of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, he spent a year investigating the crisis</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="3615417" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/76/143/angelidescove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2226272662/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Other</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | The FRONTLINE Interviews: Phil Angelides</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2224803647/</link><description>The chair of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission talks about the economy</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2224803647/</guid><pubDate>04/20/2012</pubDate><media:description>The chair of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission talks about the economy</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="3615417" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2224803647/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Other</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | The FRONTLINE Interview: Robert Wolf</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2226463509/</link><description>Chairman of UBS&#39;s Group Americas division, Wolf was an informal adviser to then-Sen. 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And though glamorized on commercial television, in the real world it&#39;s not so cut-and-dried. FRONTLINE investigates the serious flaws in some of the best-known tools of forensic science.</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2223977258/</guid><pubDate>04/17/2012</pubDate><media:description>FRONTLINE investigates the flaws in some of the best-known tools of forensic science.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="3221328" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/73/973/cove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2223977258/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Technology</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Technology</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | The Real CSI Preview</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2212846559/</link><description>From the courtroom to the living room (thanks to the hit television series CSI), forensic science is king. But how reliable is the science behind forensics? 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Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Clip</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | &quot;Not Worth the Time and Effort&quot;</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2223857649/</link><description>Casey Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton on presenting the heart-shaped sticker evidence at the sensational murder trial.</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2223857649/</guid><pubDate>04/17/2012</pubDate><media:description>Casey Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton on presenting the heart-shaped sticker evidence.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="138577" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/73/856/ca04cove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2223857649/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Clip</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | &quot;Consistent With Human Decomposition&quot;</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2223647841/</link><description>Casey Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton on presenting the &quot;smell of death&quot; evidence at the sensational murder trial.</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2223647841/</guid><pubDate>04/17/2012</pubDate><media:description>Casey Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton on presenting the &quot;smell of death&quot; evidence.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="147029" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/73/652/ca01cove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2223647841/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Clip</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | Cyril Wecht: The Interview Excerpts</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2223857694/</link><description>The well-known forensic pathologist and spokesman for ACFEI, a large certification organization, discusses the controversy surrounding the company with FRONTLINE. 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And though glamorized on commercial television, in the real world it&#39;s not so cut-and-dried. FRONTLINE investigates the serious flaws in some of the best-known tools of forensic science.</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2223977258/</guid><pubDate>04/17/2012</pubDate><media:description>FRONTLINE investigates the flaws in some of the best-known tools of forensic science.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="3221328" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/73/973/cove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2223977258/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Technology</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Technology</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | &quot;Free, But Not Really Free&quot;</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2216468738/</link><description>Fifteen years ago, Shirley Ree Smith was convicted of shaking her grandson to death, but the facts were murky and she always maintained she&#39;s innocent. Her conviction was overturned, but then reinstated by the U.S. Supreme Court. She tells FRONTLINE correspondent A.C. Thompson what it&#39;s like to live in legal limbo.</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2216468738/</guid><pubDate>03/28/2012</pubDate><media:description>Shirley Ree Smith tells correspondent A.C. Thompson what it&#39;s like to live in legal limbo.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="79993" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/66/809/s1cove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2216468738/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Segment</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | &quot;Finally Justice Was Served&quot;</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2216468793/</link><description>Shirley Ree Smith tells correspondent A.C. 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Six months later, he found his private life splashed in the headlines. &quot;They hacked my phone,&quot; Bryant tells FRONTLINE, &quot;and they ran some pretty hideous stories about my sexuality.&quot;</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2215879054/</guid><pubDate>03/27/2012</pubDate><media:description>A former MP takes on News Corp editors - and his private life is splashed in the headlines</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="273024" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/66/233/3009excerptcove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2215879054/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Media</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Media</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Clip</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | Murdoch&#39;s Scandal</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2215966370/</link><description>For more than a half-century, Rupert Murdoch&#39;s business acumen and political shrewdness built one of the world&#39;s most powerful media empires. 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Joint reporting from FRONTLINE, ProPublica and NPR raised questions about the evidence used against him.</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2205723072/</guid><pubDate>03/05/2012</pubDate><media:description>After almost a decade behind bars, Ernie Lopez arrives at his home in Texas.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="135146" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/56/555/el2cove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2205723072/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Clip</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | Ernie Lopez, Released</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2205704530/</link><description>&quot;You hear the door open and they say, &#39;Lopez. 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You&#39;re going home.&#39;&quot; Ernie Lopez walks out of prison to greet family, friends and reporters after a Texas court threw out his 2003 conviction of sexually assaulting 6-month-old Isis Vas. 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We did it for everyone.&quot;</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2202417225/</link><description>Japanese helicopter pilot Yoshiyuki Yamaoka describes dumping thousands of gallons of water on the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, a dangerous mission he embarked on last March.</description><guid>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2202417225/</guid><pubDate>02/27/2012</pubDate><media:description>A helicopter pilot describes his dangerous Fukushima Daiichi mission last March.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="174037" /><media:thumbnail url="http://www-tc.pbs.org/cove-media/http/PBS_CP_FRONTLINE/53/399/3008clip2cove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:player url="http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2202417225/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Technology</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Technology</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Clip</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>FRONTLINE | Inside Japan&#39;s Nuclear Meltdown</title><link>http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2202847024/</link><description>In the desperate hours and days after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the fate of thousands of Japanese citizens fell into the hands of a small corps of engineers, firemen and soldiers who risked their lives to prevent the Daiichi nuclear complex from complete meltdown. 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