After Words

After Words: William Cohan, "Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World," hosted by Patrice Hill, Washington Times

About the Program

The Wall Street veteran follows his best-selling book "House of Cards" with an inside story of the rise and continued strength of investment bank Goldman Sachs.  Mr. Cohan had access to several current and former high-level Goldman employees, including current CEO Lloyd Blankfein.  He shares his discoveries and insights with Chief Economics Correspondent for the Washington Times, Patrice Hill.

About the Authors

William Cohan

William Cohan was an investment banker for 17 years. He worked at Lazard Freres, Merrill Lynch and JPMorgan Chase, before leaving Wall Street to write his first book, "The Last Tycoons." Mr. Cohan has written columns for the New York Times and The Washington Post and regularly writes for The Daily Beast, Financial Times and Fortune magazine.  He is also the author of "House of Cards."


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After Words: William Cohan, "Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World," hosted by Patrice Hill, Washington Times

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Past Airings

  • Sunday, May 22nd at 12pm (ET)
  • Monday, May 16th at 3am (ET)
  • Monday, May 16th at 12am (ET)
  • Sunday, May 15th at 9pm (ET)
  • Saturday, May 14th at 10pm (ET)
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