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These Are the Plunderers
- How Private Equity Runs—and Wrecks—America
- De: Gretchen Morgenson, Joshua Rosner
- Narrado por: John Bedford Lloyd
- Duración: 11 h y 53 m
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These Are the Plunderers traces the thirty-year history of corporate takeovers in America and private equity’s increasing dominance. Morgenson and Rosner investigate some of the biggest names in private equity, exposing how they buy companies, load them with debt, and then bleed them of assets and profits. All while prosecutors and regulators stand idly by.
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Lacks credibility and fact checking
- De Sam Smith en 05-25-23
- These Are the Plunderers
- How Private Equity Runs—and Wrecks—America
- De: Gretchen Morgenson, Joshua Rosner
- Narrado por: John Bedford Lloyd
Eye opening!
Revisado: 06-08-23
Well research and clearly written.
Money power corruption and consequences.
Should be mandatory reading.
Thank you
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Holding the Line
- Inside the Nation's Preeminent US Attorney's Office and Its Battle with the Trump Justice Department
- De: Geoffrey Berman
- Narrado por: Geoffrey Berman
- Duración: 9 h y 33 m
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Ascending to the leadership role of US Attorney for the Southern District, which includes Manhattan and several counties to the north, is a capstone to any legal career: it entails guiding a team of the best lawyers in America in selecting and winning cases that often have global import. Geoffrey Berman was honored to be tapped for the job by Donald Trump in 2018. The manner in which Trump had dispatched his predecessor Preet Bharara was troubling, but the institution was fabled for its independence. Surely he could manage.
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Excellent Story of SDNY JD during Trump Years
- De WLC en 09-14-22
- Holding the Line
- Inside the Nation's Preeminent US Attorney's Office and Its Battle with the Trump Justice Department
- De: Geoffrey Berman
- Narrado por: Geoffrey Berman
As a federal prosecutor
Revisado: 02-24-23
I appreciate Berman’s exposure of the political challenges the Trump administration made to the integrity of the law enforcement process. Berman describes the effort and risk it sometimes requires to do justice and to protect the institutions of government on which a free democratic society depends. This is an important cautionary tale and an engaging story.
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A Woman of No Importance
- The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II
- De: Sonia Purnell
- Narrado por: Juliet Stevenson
- Duración: 13 h y 54 m
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In 1942, the Gestapo sent out an urgent transmission: "She is the most dangerous of all Allied spies. We must find and destroy her." The target in their sights was Virginia Hall, a Baltimore socialite who talked her way into Special Operations Executive, the spy organization dubbed Winston Churchill's "Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare." She became the first Allied woman deployed behind enemy lines and - despite her prosthetic leg - helped to light the flame of the French Resistance, revolutionizing secret warfare as we know it.
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Maybe it’s the narrator?
- De Andrea en 09-18-19
- A Woman of No Importance
- The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II
- De: Sonia Purnell
- Narrado por: Juliet Stevenson
Gripping and Insightful
Revisado: 12-12-20
This meticulously researched and engagingly written narrative tells the story of Virginia Hall, a young American woman who, during WWII, served as an undercover agent in occupied France for British and then American intelligence agencies. With daring, cunning, and quick wittedness, she dodged Gestapo agents and Nazi collaborators to coordinate resistance operations and attacks and sent back to the Allies valuable information. But it's not just a chronicle of dangerous missions, heart-pounding escapes, cool-headed savvy in the face of terror, but the portrait of a deeply committed woman who managed an authentic personal life while posing as someone she was not. Ironically, her gender often protected her from her enemies but not, from some of the intelligence community bureaucrats for whom she worked. It's not the record of big troop movements and campaigns but of the groundwork done to help them succeed. For Ms. Hall, the battle did not wax and wane; fear of discovery, torture, and death was constant. She fought the enemy while being surrounded by them. She survived and succeeded by her wits and, well, also a dose of dumb luck. Quite a story.
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