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Date:  8/2/2012
Title:  Why the U.S. Government Bought Troubled Assets
Description:  The Troubled Asset Relief Program was created in 2008 to prevent financial collapse by allowing the U.S. government to buy up troubled assets. But it ended up being used to bailout big banks. Paul Solman talks to Neil Barofsky, author of the new book Bailout, about his role as the former TARP Special Inspector General.
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