The Alex Jones Show Fri 07.02.2010 (TV) part-23

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Playlist of today's show: http://www.youtube.com/user/fairinfowar#grid/user/33721B09148510F1

Alex talks with Bill Still, the man behind the monetary reform documentary The Secret of Oz(available at the Infowars Store). Still's previous films include the popular The Money Masters and Capital Crimes. The Secret of Oz won best documentary of 2010 at the Beloit International Film Festival, the Silver Sierra Award for Excellence in Filmmaking at the Yosemite Film Festival, and other prestigious awards. Alex also talks with trend forecaster, publisher of the Trends Journal, business consultant and author Gerald Celente. Also Max Keiser of maxkeiser.com and regular Friday guest Bob Chapman, former gold and silver stockbroker and publisher of The International Forecaster, talks about the economy. Alex covers the latest news and takes your calls.

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    Lloyd Craig Blankfein

    Lloyd Craig Blankfein

    Blankfein testified before Congress in April of 2010 at a hearing of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.[improper synthesis?] He said that Goldman Sachs had no moral or legal obligation to inform its clients it was betting against the products which they were buying from Goldman Sachs because it was not acting in a fiduciary role.

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    Lloyd Craig Blankfein

    Lloyd Craig Blankfein

    With Blankfein at the helm Goldman has also been criticized "by lawmakers and pundits for issues from its pay practices to its role in helping Greece mask the size of its debts.

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    Spam

    allegations

    are

    Censorship

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    Lloyd Craig Blankfein

    CEO and Chairman of Goldman Sachs. He took the position after the May 31, 2006 nomination of former CEO Hank Paulson as Secretary of the Treasury under George W. Bush.

    In November, 2009, he declared in an interview, as a banker: "I'm doing God's work."

    He also apologized on behalf of Goldman Sachs to the public for unspecified "things that were clearly wrong and have reason to regret" and which contributed to the financial and economic crisis.

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