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Lloyd Blankfein on his memoir and broader economic concerns

Season 2026 Episode 50 | 8m 04s

On Thursday, the markets had their worst day since the U.S. war in Iran began, and oil prices saw another big jump. Amna Nawaz discussed the broader economic concerns with Lloyd Blankfein, the former CEO of Goldman Sachs and author of “Streetwise: Getting to and Through Goldman Sachs."

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As U.S.-Israeli strikes intensify, Iran says it's no longer looking to negotiate
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John Kirby on concerns about Iran's future after the war
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U.S. says it will strike deeper into Iran, saying war has 'only just begun'