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18 Oct, 2018 06:39

Goldman Sachs gets cozy with regulators & Lee Camp’s stand-up comedy special

Mike Papantonio and Trial Magazine Executive Editor Farron Cousins take a look at how Goldman Sachs’ relationship with regulators has prevented any of their executives from ever having to see the inside of a prison cell. Then an interview with activist, comedian, and political commentator Lee Camp about his latest stand-up comedy special. And Mollye Barrows discusses how a dash-cam video led to possible changes to the Chicago Police Department.

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