Anthony Scaramucci
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That's what's going to happen.
Thanks, guys.
See you on Wednesday.
Welcome to Open Book.
I am your host, Anthony Scaramucci.
Joining me today is Lloyd Blankfein.
He is the former chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs from 2006 to 2018.
And he's the author of a book that I think should be the business book of the year.
I don't know if the FT would qualify for that because it is a memoir as well.
But to me, it is a strategy manual that
for dealing with life.
It's a rite of passage story, but also in here is how to manage a company going through a crisis.
And Lloyd, by the way, it took me back memory lane.
I left Goldman Sachs 30 years ago, hard to believe.
I was there for the first seven years of my career.
And you were very nice to me then, and you've been very nice to me now.
So it's great to have you on.
But again, I love this book.
And it starts in East New York, Brooklyn.