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Is the market due for a reckoning?
Don't tell me about the probability or improbability if something happens,
because on certain moments, you can throw that all out the window.
All assets become correlated.
It doesn't matter what you thought the probabilities were.
Given enough time, it's not that anything can happen.
It's that everything will happen.
I'm Preet Bharara.
And this week, former chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein,
joins me to discuss his new memoir, and the economic impact of war with Iran.