Mad as Hell: Confronting Wall Street’s Class War

Mad as Hell: Confronting Wall Street’s Class War

Mad as Hell: Confronting Wall Street’s Class War

Nation Senior Editor Richard Kim and protestors from the April 29 march on Wall Street share their view of the banks and corporations’ role in the financial crisis.

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On April 29, nearly 10,000 demonstrators marched down New York’s financial district demanding Wall Street reform. Nation Senior Editor Richard Kim and protest participants weigh in on the ways the banks and corporations led us into financial crisis.

—A VideoNation exclusive by Allison Deger, Clarissa León and Timothy MacBain.

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