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| NYT TV critic Alessandra Stanley reviews Bloomberg's Titans debut shot at "a private dining room of the Modern, the Danny Meyer restaurant at the Museum of Modern Art." |
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| "A billionaire, still considers himself a Wall Street outsider." |
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| "Billionaire. Also a snazzy dresser, former Army pilot, and champion wrestler." |
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| "Harvard-bred and Goldman Sachs-approved." |
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| “I’m having a wonderful time at work now because there are a lot of things that are going bankrupt.” |
"And soon it was time for dessert."
Zimmerman: "I voted for Obama but I've been disappointed. I do not think he's been a great leader. I think he's been divisive."
Novogratz: "I think I'm going to vote Republican. I've been a Democrat. A big Democrat. . . . He went from an inspirational leader to a politician."
Watch last week's Titans at the Table premiere here.
Related: Michael Douglas now proclaims Wall Street greed is bad. NewsBusters: 'Gordon Gekko' Is The New Face of Wall Street-Fighting Obama Justice Department. Watch Obama FBI PSA here.






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I hope they tipped more than 1%.
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