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'Wall Street will always blow itself up': Henry Blodget argues banks can't be 'too big to fail'
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Henry Blodget, editor-in-chief of Business Insider, sits down with "Viewpoint" host Eliot Spitzer to consider why President Obama is losing out to Mitt Romney in the battle for campaign cash from Wall Street. Tune in Weeknights at 8:00/7:00c on Current TV http://current.com/shows/viewpoint/
