• Elena Kagan isn’t the only interesting person being grilled on Capitol Hill today—the Angelides Commission on the financial meltdown will question Goldman Sachs president Gary Cohn and A.I.G.’s former head of financial products, Joseph Cassano (referred to last year in a V.F. headline as “The Man Who Crashed the World”). [Reuters] • Verizon will begin offering the iPhone in January, ending Apple’s exclusivity agreement with At&T. You can expect At&T’s stock price to drop, just like you can expect your calls to be dropped if you use At&T. [Bloomberg] • Larry King is ending his CNN talk show after 25 years, saying last night, “It’s time to hang up my nightly suspenders.” Possible candidates to replace King include Katie Couric (although it would be a big step down for her), Ryan Seacrest (although he’s already on about 50 other TV shows), and Piers Morgan...
- 6/30/2010
- Vanity Fair
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