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PBS Frontline was so good last night that Bank of America "takes issue" with it
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/

Bank of America-Merrill Merger
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/story/2009/06/bank-of-america-merrill-merger.html

VIEW: This excerpt begins with the moment -- after the merger's been approved -- that Bank of America's Ken Lewis learns fourth quarter losses for Merrill Lynch are projected to be more than $15 billion.

Lewis is in the clip. He and former Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain were both interviewed by producer Michael Kirk for our Tuesday (6/16) one-hour report, Breaking the Bank.

UPDATE:: Bank of America takes issue with the last section in this clip in which FRONTLINE reports that Paulson offered Lewis billions more to cover Merrill's toxic assets, but it was kept secret for almost a month.

Bank of America wrote the following to FRONTLINE:

"It is Bank of America's position that there was no agreement in place with the government before mid-January. While there was general consensus that something would be done, the shape of and ultimate
agreement to that assistance was not apparent or agreed to until mid-January."

FRONTLINE stands by its reporting. We believe the facts as we report them are
backed up by the public record: that in December of 2008, Bank of
America and the U.S. government agreed to the basic outlines of a deal
that would allow the Bank to proceed with the Merrill merger, and
that the government would provide additional financial assistance to
the Bank.

FRONTLINE | Sneak Peek 1: Breaking the Bank | PBS (2:50)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRQrC7c29Yw

FRONTLINE | Sneak Peek 2: Breaking the Bank | PBS (3:14)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iov-Tqld7zs
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