Is the home mortgage crisis over? As everyone looks for signs of recovery from the economic collapse, what's the state of home mortgages? On the next Your Call, we'll talk to the creators of American Casino, a documentary that investigated the home mortgage crisis as it was happening. What risk is left in this issue? And has the government response dealt with the major, fundamental problems? It's Your Call with Rose Aguilar and you.
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Guests:
Leslie Cockburn in San Francisco
Director of American Casino. Cockburn, a San Francisco native, has been producing television news for nearly thirty years, for 60 minutes, PBS Frontline and ABC. She's won Polk, Columbia Dupont, Overseas Press Club and Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Journalism awards. She is a Vanity Fair contributing editor.
Andrew Cockburn in San Francisco
Co-producer of American Casino. Cockburn is regular contributing author for National Geographic and CounterPunch, and has written several books, most recently Rumsfeld: His Rise, Fall, and Catastrophic Legacy.
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
Your Call 082009 What's the state of student loans?
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depression,
financial markets,
mortgage crisis,
us economy
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