that wall street is the finance capital of the world. and when you work on the street, there s a sacred trust. you never go public with complaints about your bosses. [ laughter ] and in exchange one day they ll explain to you what it is you do for a living. [ laughter ] i m disgusted to learn about this op-ed in today s new york times but greg smith entitled why i am leaving goldman sachs in which he revealed to become a leader you must per squad your clients in the stocks you are trying to get rid of because they are not seen as having a lot of potential profit and not one single minute is spent asking questions about how goldman can help clients. of course, time is money. they don t want to waste clients money by spending time thinking about them. [ laughter ] this banker-dict arnold. [ laughter ] even had the gall to attack my friend lloyd because he said goldman sachs is doing god s work. it is. he just didn t say which god. maybe it was the lord of destruction. [ laugh
thank you soç much. you people have the spirit! [cheers and applause] nation, for anybody who lives and works in new york, you know that wall street is the finance capital of the world. and when you work on the street, there s a sacred trust. you never go public with complaints about your bosses. [ laughter ] and in exchange one day they ll explain to you what it is you do for a living. [ laughter ] i m disgusted to learn about this op-ed in today s new york times but greg smith entitled why i am leaving goldman sachs in which he revealed to become a leader you must per squad your clients in the stocks you are trying to get rid of because they are not seen as having a lot of potential profit and not one single minute is spent asking questions about how goldman can help clients. of course, time is money. they don t want to waste clients money by spending time thinking about them. [ laughter ] this banker-dict arnold. [ laughter ] even had the gall to attack my friend lloyd
( cheers and applause ) jon: that s our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. is it okay to call a woman that? i think it s a compliment of sorts. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group a [ the colbert report theme music playing] [cheers and applause] stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. thank you so much, ladies and gentlemen. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting stephen] these people are not following around. thank you soç much. you people have the spirit! [cheers and applause] nation, for anybody who lives and works in new york, you know that wall street is the finance capital of the world. and when you work on the street, there s a sacred trust. you never go public with complaints about your bosses. [ laughter ] and in exchange one day they ll explain to you what it is you do for a living. [ laughter ] i m disgusted to learn about this op-ed in today s new york tim
[cheers and applause] but the greatest betrayal of all of the revelation that goldman sachs derisively called their overly trusting clients mup eves. that s muppets. that s ak rit. some were muppets and unfortunately ernie took a real bath. i may not agree with this guy but i have to sleuth his principles. once he found out that goldman had a cult tougher greed he left immediately after 12 years at the firm. i doubt he will have any trouble finding a new job because he tacked his resume on to the article. he won a brns medal for table tennis at the macabea games also known as the jewish olympics. [ laughter ] this guy gets to jump to the front of the line by announcing i m the third best jewish ping pong÷ú player on earth? [ laughter ] way to reinforce the hateful stereotype that ping pong players control the banking industry. i ve had it. sorry, i ve had it. the alabama and mississippi primaries were last night and the stakes for romney were high or as mitt would say jus
[crowd chanting stephen] these people are not following around. thank you soç much. you people have the spirit! [cheers and applause] nation, for anybody who lives and works in new york, you know that wall street is the finance capital of the world. and when you work on the street, there s a sacred trust. you never go public with complaints about your bosses. [ laughter ] and in exchange one day they ll explain to you what it is you do for a living. [ laughter ] i m disgusted to learn about this op-ed in today s new york times but greg smith entitled why i am leaving goldman sachs in which he revealed to become a leader you must per squad your clients in the stocks you are trying to get rid of because they are not seen as having a lot of potential profit and not one single minute is spent asking questions about how goldman can help clients. of course, time is money. they don t want to waste clients money by spending time thinking about them. [ laughter ] this banker-dict