How should the White House respond to JP Morgan loss?
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is expected face company shareholders Tuesday after announcing a $2B shortfall following a trading mistake. How should the White House respond to this loss? Should they double down on pushing for financial reform? The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson joins the conversation.May 15, 2012
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