After and the Bloomberg Business documentary with josh tyrangiel, the editor of Bloomberg Businessweek and Joe Berlinger the filmmaker and hank paulson stays with me. So i entered it with healthy skepticism, got to know hank, read the book, dug in, and i did a complete 180 and i became convinced and you see hit in the film. I became convinced that hank was the right guy in the right place who did some amazing things, got congress to act twice on some huge moves and so for me it was a fascinating experience. I went in thinking one thing and came out on the other end. Rose hank paulson and josh tyrangiel, the editor of Bloomberg Business week and the film maker who made hank five years from the brink. Next. We begin tonight with hank paulson. Five years ago this month the world was gripped by the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. The u. S. Economy was brought to its knees, starting with the failure of Investment Bank Lehman Brothers on september 15, 2008. Soon, several o
Documentary with josh tyrangiel, the editor of Bloomberg Businessweek and Joe Berlinger the filmmaker and hank paulson stays with me. So i entered it with healthy skepticism, got to know hank, read the book, dug in, and i did a complete 180 and i became convinced and you see hit in the film. I became convinced that hank was the right guy in the right place who did some amazing things, got congress to act twice on some huge moves and so for me it was a fascinating experience. I went in thinking one thing and came out on the other end. Rose hank paulson and josh tyrangiel, the editor of Bloomberg Business week and the film maker who made hank five years from the brink. Next. We begin tonight with hank paulson. Five years ago this month the world was gripped by the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. The u. S. Economy was brought to its knees, starting with the failure of Investment Bank Lehman Brothers on september 15, 2008. Soon, several of wall streets most venerated ins
Under very adverse circumstances that prevented a disaster. Something tantamount to the Great Depression. Rose we continue the story of Henry Paulson five years after and the Bloomberg Business documentary with josh tyrangiel, the editor of Bloomberg Businessweek and Joe Berlinger the filmmaker and hank paulson stays with me. So i entered it with healthy skepticism, got to know hank, read the book, dug in, and i did a complete 180 and i became convinced and you see hit in the film. I became convinced that hank was the right guy in the right place who did some amazing things, got congress to act twice on some huge moves and so for me it was a fascinating experience. I went in thinking one thing and came out on the other end. Rose hank paulson and josh tyrangiel, the editor of Bloomberg Business week and the film maker who made hank five years from the brink. Next. We begin tonight with hank paulson. Five years ago this month the world was gripped by the worst financial crisis since the
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