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  <title>Eliot Spitzer on Regulatory Reform (And His Own Future)</title>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">President Obama has proposed sweeping changes to the regulation of the country's financial system. But do these changes actually address the root causes of our financial crisis? For one view, we turn to Eliot Spitzer, former Attorney General and Governor of New York. When he was Attorney General he </meta>
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