November 2, 2009 6:45 AM
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"Too Big Too Fail": An Interview With Andrew Ross Sorkin
I'm starting to get the hang of this interview thing...of course it's easier when the guy on the other side of the table grew up in the same town. Sadly he is so much younger than I, that we only knew a few of the same teachers--Mr. Sloan and Ms. McGinn!
Here's my chat with Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times journalist and author of the recently-released "Too Big To Fail". The book is a great insider look at the financial crisis and more importantly, paints a rich portrait of the players who nearly brought down the financial system.
© 2009 CBS Interactive Inc.. All Rights Reserved. Here's my chat with Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times journalist and author of the recently-released "Too Big To Fail". The book is a great insider look at the financial crisis and more importantly, paints a rich portrait of the players who nearly brought down the financial system.
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Jill Schlesinger Jill Schlesinger, CFP®, is the Editor-at-Large for CBS MoneyWatch. She covers the economy, markets, investing or anything else with a dollar sign. Prior to the launch of MoneyWatch in 2009, Jill was the chief investment officer for an independent investment advisory firm. In her infancy, she was an options trader on the Commodities Exchange of New York.
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