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The Resource Blame Washington More Than Wall Street for the Financial Crisis : A Debate, Intelligence2, (evideo)
Blame Washington More Than Wall Street for the Financial Crisis : A Debate, Intelligence2, (evideo)
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The item Blame Washington More Than Wall Street for the Financial Crisis : A Debate, Intelligence2, (evideo) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.
This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
- Summary
- Who should bear more of the blame for the financial collapse: Washington or Wall Street? Some say corporate fraud, runaway derivatives markets, and human greed are responsible. Others argue that Congress failed to uphold its public duty of financial regulation. Six expert panelists compete for the audience's vote in this Intelligence Squared U.S. Debate?
- Language
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- eng
- eng
- eng
- Extent
- 1 streaming video file (100 min.)
- Note
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- Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on August 01, 2014
- Films on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware
- Intelligence Squared U.S., the Oxford style, three-on-three debate series is produced by the Rosenkranz Foundation in New York City. These debates are produced for radio by WNYC, New York Public Radio, and distributed nationally by NPR. The programs reach a wide audience and attract as speakers the top experts, specialists and passionate advocates for both sides of each issue
- Contents
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- Financial Crisis Responsibility Debate (4:26)
- Financial Crisis Responsibility Debate "Housekeeping" (1:33)
- For the Motion: Niall Ferguson (7:49)
- Against the Motion: Alex Berenson (7:50)
- For the Motion: John Steele Gordon (7:55)
- Against the Motion: Jim Chanos (8:12)
- For the Motion: Nouriel Roubini (7:23)
- Against the Motion: Nell Minow (6:32)
- Pre-Debate Vote Results (0:35)
- Washington Regulation Failure (5:35)
- Wall Street Lobbying (1:25)
- Financial Deregulation (3:00)
- QA: Smarter Regulation (3:34)
- QA: Identifying Financial Culprits (1:33)
- QA: Wall Street Incompetence (3:37)
- QA: Changing Wall Street Behavior (4:28)
- QA: Reasonable Behavior (3:12)
- QA: Exposing Wall Street Fraud (0:59)
- QA: Wall Street Power Abuse (2:02)
- QA: Regulating Wall Street (2:28)
- QA: Washington vs. Wall Street (3:40)
- Closing Statement Against: Alex Berenson (2:34)
- Closing Statement For: John Steele Gordon (1:28)
- Closing Statement Against: Jim Chanos (1:50)
- Closing Statement For: Nouriel Rabini (1:47)
- Closing Statement Against: Nell Minnow (1:05)
- Closing Statement For: Niall Ferguson (2:30)
- Time to Vote (1:56)
- Audience Vote Results (0:50)
- Credits: Blame Washington More Than Wall Street for the Financial Crisis: A Debate (0:49)
- Label
- Blame Washington More Than Wall Street for the Financial Crisis : A Debate
- Title
- Blame Washington More Than Wall Street for the Financial Crisis
- Title remainder
- A Debate
- Statement of responsibility
- Intelligence2
- Language
-
- eng
- eng
- eng
- Summary
- Who should bear more of the blame for the financial collapse: Washington or Wall Street? Some say corporate fraud, runaway derivatives markets, and human greed are responsible. Others argue that Congress failed to uphold its public duty of financial regulation. Six expert panelists compete for the audience's vote in this Intelligence Squared U.S. Debate?
- Cataloging source
- AzPhAEM
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Intended audience
- 9 & up
- Language note
- Closed-captioned
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Films on Demand
- Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
- Films Media Group
- Intelligence2
- Runtime
- 100
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Financial crises
- Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
- Technique
- live action
- Label
- Blame Washington More Than Wall Street for the Financial Crisis : A Debate, Intelligence2, (evideo)
- Link
- https://www.nclive.org/cgi-bin/nclsm?url=http://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=58301
- Note
-
- Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on August 01, 2014
- Films on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware
- Intelligence Squared U.S., the Oxford style, three-on-three debate series is produced by the Rosenkranz Foundation in New York City. These debates are produced for radio by WNYC, New York Public Radio, and distributed nationally by NPR. The programs reach a wide audience and attract as speakers the top experts, specialists and passionate advocates for both sides of each issue
- Color
- multicolored
- Configuration of playback channels
- unknown
- Contents
- Financial Crisis Responsibility Debate (4:26) -- Financial Crisis Responsibility Debate "Housekeeping" (1:33) -- For the Motion: Niall Ferguson (7:49) -- Against the Motion: Alex Berenson (7:50) -- For the Motion: John Steele Gordon (7:55) -- Against the Motion: Jim Chanos (8:12) -- For the Motion: Nouriel Roubini (7:23) -- Against the Motion: Nell Minow (6:32) -- Pre-Debate Vote Results (0:35) -- Washington Regulation Failure (5:35) -- Wall Street Lobbying (1:25) -- Financial Deregulation (3:00) -- QA: Smarter Regulation (3:34) -- QA: Identifying Financial Culprits (1:33) -- QA: Wall Street Incompetence (3:37) -- QA: Changing Wall Street Behavior (4:28) -- QA: Reasonable Behavior (3:12) -- QA: Exposing Wall Street Fraud (0:59) -- QA: Wall Street Power Abuse (2:02) -- QA: Regulating Wall Street (2:28) -- QA: Washington vs. Wall Street (3:40) -- Closing Statement Against: Alex Berenson (2:34) -- Closing Statement For: John Steele Gordon (1:28) -- Closing Statement Against: Jim Chanos (1:50) -- Closing Statement For: Nouriel Rabini (1:47) -- Closing Statement Against: Nell Minnow (1:05) -- Closing Statement For: Niall Ferguson (2:30) -- Time to Vote (1:56) -- Audience Vote Results (0:50) -- Credits: Blame Washington More Than Wall Street for the Financial Crisis: A Debate (0:49)
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 streaming video file (100 min.)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Access requires authentication through Films on Demand
- Medium for sound
- other
- Other physical details
- sd., col.
- Publisher number
- 58301
- Sound
- sound
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
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- other
- remote
- System control number
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- 100058301
- 100058301
- (OCoLC)890211023
- System details
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- Mode of access: Internet
- System requirements: FOD playback platform
- Video recording format
- other
- Label
- Blame Washington More Than Wall Street for the Financial Crisis : A Debate, Intelligence2, (evideo)
- Link
- https://www.nclive.org/cgi-bin/nclsm?url=http://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=58301
- Note
-
- Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on August 01, 2014
- Films on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware
- Intelligence Squared U.S., the Oxford style, three-on-three debate series is produced by the Rosenkranz Foundation in New York City. These debates are produced for radio by WNYC, New York Public Radio, and distributed nationally by NPR. The programs reach a wide audience and attract as speakers the top experts, specialists and passionate advocates for both sides of each issue
- Color
- multicolored
- Configuration of playback channels
- unknown
- Contents
- Financial Crisis Responsibility Debate (4:26) -- Financial Crisis Responsibility Debate "Housekeeping" (1:33) -- For the Motion: Niall Ferguson (7:49) -- Against the Motion: Alex Berenson (7:50) -- For the Motion: John Steele Gordon (7:55) -- Against the Motion: Jim Chanos (8:12) -- For the Motion: Nouriel Roubini (7:23) -- Against the Motion: Nell Minow (6:32) -- Pre-Debate Vote Results (0:35) -- Washington Regulation Failure (5:35) -- Wall Street Lobbying (1:25) -- Financial Deregulation (3:00) -- QA: Smarter Regulation (3:34) -- QA: Identifying Financial Culprits (1:33) -- QA: Wall Street Incompetence (3:37) -- QA: Changing Wall Street Behavior (4:28) -- QA: Reasonable Behavior (3:12) -- QA: Exposing Wall Street Fraud (0:59) -- QA: Wall Street Power Abuse (2:02) -- QA: Regulating Wall Street (2:28) -- QA: Washington vs. Wall Street (3:40) -- Closing Statement Against: Alex Berenson (2:34) -- Closing Statement For: John Steele Gordon (1:28) -- Closing Statement Against: Jim Chanos (1:50) -- Closing Statement For: Nouriel Rabini (1:47) -- Closing Statement Against: Nell Minnow (1:05) -- Closing Statement For: Niall Ferguson (2:30) -- Time to Vote (1:56) -- Audience Vote Results (0:50) -- Credits: Blame Washington More Than Wall Street for the Financial Crisis: A Debate (0:49)
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 streaming video file (100 min.)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Access requires authentication through Films on Demand
- Medium for sound
- other
- Other physical details
- sd., col.
- Publisher number
- 58301
- Sound
- sound
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
-
- other
- remote
- System control number
-
- 100058301
- 100058301
- (OCoLC)890211023
- System details
-
- Mode of access: Internet
- System requirements: FOD playback platform
- Video recording format
- other
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