Recent bankruptcies and buy-outs of America’s largest and oldest financial institutions including Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch and AIG have affected tens of thousands of New Yorkers – on and off Wall Street. Thirteen/WNET’s award-winning public affairs series NEW YORK VOICES examines how the downfall of these major financial powerhouses will affect the city’s economy. The special also takes a personal look at the hardships in Queens, where the subprime mortgage crisis hit hardest in the city.
(Originally aired 9/23/2008.)
Hosted by Rafael Pi Roman, this live 30-minute special features interviews with Jim Tisch, CEO of Loews Corporation and Chairman of Board of Trustees of Thirteen’s parent company WNET, Carol O’Cleireacain of the Brookings Institution and Nicole Gelinas of the Manhattan Institute.
There are four segments within the half-hour program:
Wall Street’s Bad Debt - A look at how the problems of one New Yorker exemplify the national crisis that brought down the financial industry:
Interview with Jim Tisch - The CEO and President of Loews Corporation discusses the crisis on Wall Street:
NYC Real Estate - How will the turmoil on Wall Street affect the city’s housing market:
Economic Roundtable - Nicole Gelinas of the Manhattan Institute and Carol O’Cleireacain of the Brookings Institution discuss the affect of the Wall Street crisis on New York’s economy:
See Part II of this program, which aired Oct. 16, 2008.










Robert Goldberg Says:
I look forward to watching the program, but I am skeptical about whether public television has enough independence to ask the right questions and deal with truth about what this society really is.