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There are very few good investigative reporters left in America. Most news shows have reduced themselves to repeating press releases and reporting whatever bad news happens during the day. Dateline has done a pretty good job of avoiding this trend. One of their reporters, Chris Hansen, recently investigated the foreclosure crisis. There are some pretty shocking statements in the videos by homeowner’s that got sucked into sub-prime loans and the banks that made those loans. If you haven’t seen it, it’s definitely worth a watch.
Here’s a clip from the special:
You can watch more videos from the show on Dateline’s Website.
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