The Alex Jones Show Fri 07.02.2010 (TV) part-25

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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

    The Robin Hood Foundation is a charitable organization which attempts to alleviate problems caused by poverty in New York City, New York. The Robin Hood Foundation was featured in Fortune's 18 September 2006 issue where the article states that the foundation is "one of the most innovative and influential philanthropic organizations of our time."

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    Lloyd Craig Blankfein

    His bonus reflected the performance of GSachs, which reported record net earnings of $9.5 b. The compensation included a cash bonus of $27.3 million, with the rest paid in stock and options. While CEO of GSachs Group in 2007, Blankfein earned a total compensation of $53,965,418, which included a base salary of $600,000, a cash bonus of $26.9m stocks granted of $15.5m and options granted of $10.4 m

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