Journalist Sheds Tears For Poor Wall Street CEOs
Do you all remember Andrew Ross Sorkin of the New York Times? Among other things, he #39;s the Wall Street reporter who only wrote about Occupy Wall Street at it #39;s height because a fearful bank executive demanded Sorkin find out if he should worry about his life. Well, a few weeks ago, Sorkin wrote a column about the hardships of those who are suffering the most...major bank CEOs who acquired their failing competitors during the financial crisis. Andrew Ross Sorkin sheds the most tears for JP Morgan CEO, Jamie Dimon, for having to deal with Bear Stearns #39; legal liabilities, but Sorkin made sure to save some of those tears for Wells Fargo, for buying Wachovia, and Bank of America, for buying Merrill Lynch... This clip from the Majority Report, live MF at 12 noon EST and via daily podcast at Majority.FMFrom:SamSederViews:201 25ratingsTime:11:02More inNews Politics

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