Ed Gray at the Keating Five hearings / produced by Larry Bensky ; edited by Pamela Burton.

Program Title:
Ed Gray at the Keating Five hearings / produced by Larry Bensky ; edited by Pamela Burton.
PRA Archive #: 
PZ0183
Description: 

Excerpted coverage of the Senate hearings into the abuses of Savings and Loan deregulation which led to the collapse of numerous Savings and Loans, and the acquisition of fortunes by some of their proprietors.|ED GRAY AT THE KEATING FIVE HEARINGS / produced by Larry Bensky| edited by Pamela Burton. - Excerpted coverage of the Senate hearings into the abuses of Savings and Loan deregulation which led to the collapse of numerous Savings and Loans, and the acquisition of fortunes by some of their proprietors. - CONTENT: pt.1. Opening statement by Ed Gray, head of the Home Loan Bank Board -- pt.2. Testimony of Ed Gray on the basics of the Savings and Loan crisis, such as weak California laws, speculative deposits of venture capital, and the Keating Lincoln Savings and Loan collapse -- pt.3. On the hypocracy at the Federal level over the Savings and Loan crisis / Ed Gray| interviewed by Larry Bensky and Dennis Bernstein. - RECORDED: Washington D.C., Nov. 1990.

pt.1. Opening statement by Ed Gray, head of the Home Loan Bank Board -- pt.2. Testimony of Ed Gray on the basics of the Savings and Loan crisis, such as weak California laws, speculative deposits of venture capital, and the Keating Lincoln Savings and Loan collapse -- pt.3. On the hypocracy at the Federal level over the Savings and Loan crisis / Ed Gray ; interviewed by Larry Bensky and Dennis Bernstein.

Date Recorded on: 
Washington D.C., Nov. 1990.
Date Broadcast on: 
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Item duration: 
1 reel (69 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|69:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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