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Producer's Commentary: Annie Wong


How did Miami developers use a mismanaged public housing agency as their own personal ATM? Find out on EXPOSÉ's "Money for Nothing," premiering on PBS tonight. Check local listings.

>> Annie Wong, producer of "Money for Nothing," talks about reporter Debbie Cenziper and the implications of the Miami housing story for the rest of the country.


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"Money for Nothing" is great. Ms. Cenziper did a great job.
Unfortunately, in New Jersey as US Attorney, Christopher Christie once said-"The corruption is not only widespread , it is deep"
The Miami case is only the tip of the iceberg.
As an example ,the booming Jersey City Waterfront should be an easy pick for your next sequel if it is not already in your plans.

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Debbie is dynamic; she has inspired me to fight for the less fortnate in my home country of Kenya. She took time off from her own schedule to fight for the voiceless, God Bless her and her future generations,
Mercy K.

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