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Slate Money

The Spoiled Children Edition

Slate Money

Slate Podcasts

Business, Investing

4.11.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode, Felix, Emily and Anna discuss why you might be missing the point when talking about Operation Varsity Blues, argue about the Deutsche Bank/Commerzbank merger and talk about the growing concern around Boeing planes. In the Slate Plus segment: Remembering Alan Krueger. Email: slatemoney@slate.comTwitter: @felixsalmon, @Three_Guineas,@EmilyRPeck, Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello!

0:12.0

Hello, welcome to the Spoiled Children edition of Slate Money,

0:17.0

your guide to the Business and Finance News of the Week.

0:20.0

I'm Felix Samin of Axios.

0:22.0

Emily Peck is here from the Huffington Post

0:24.1

Hello and Anna Shimanski is here as well and all of the big news that we maybe

0:30.8

didn't get to due to the fact that we were talking about global warming last

0:33.7

week is all going to get packed into this show we are going to talk about

0:37.8

Operation Varsity Blues and all of the advantages that rich kids have in this here country.

0:44.2

We are going to talk about Boeing and their safety or lack thereof.

0:50.8

We are going to talk about Europe's most too big to fail, biggest worst bank,

0:56.7

Deutsche Bank, and whether if you tie that rock to the other rock known as Comets Bank that somehow the two of them all managed to float.

1:05.1

Anna actually is going to make the case that they will.

1:08.4

Stay tuned for that because it's a great moment in Anna Schmanski contrarianism.

1:14.1

All of that and a slate plus on Alan Kruger

1:17.6

is coming up on slate money.

1:21.0

Emily.

1:21.6

Hi.

1:22.4

The Operation Varsity Blues scandal, I think it touched a nerve.

1:28.8

Oh yeah, this scandal has everything.

1:31.2

It's, I feel like this one, like it's not one of those like two day news stories this one's going to keep on reverberating for a while because it is like the tip of the iceberg but people realize that it probably number one it's much bigger than we know already

1:47.0

because there were like hundreds of parents involved and then we only know like a few dozen of them

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