News Sweep: June 29

10 ways financial reform misses the mark: Imagine the restraint it took to pick only 10.

The eternal lightness of Treasury staffing: Remember when Neel Kashkari spent months trying to hire enough people to figure out TARP? That’s basically still happening.

Breaking news from 2008: The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission believes that there may be possibly sort of some kind of tie or something between AIG and Goldman Sachs.

Hulu:
The Internet continues to reprice itself. Once, squashing your brain into TV-watching goo was free, and now it’s $10 a month.

Burn after reading: In the Russian “spy” case, is life imitating art imitating life? In any case, the tradecraft in the spying case sounds like some good old movie ideas. We’re going long trench coats and fake mustaches.

Bloodbath:
A heat map of every market.