I liked C-Span in the early 1990's, but they went bad during the Clinton corruption.
Just for the "H" of it, here are some links windchime had on another post:
Google - Marc Rich Oil AG
Balkan Repository Project - The Secret Financial Network Behind 'Wizard', George Soros Marc Rich connection
Google + Marc Rich + Soros' Quantum Fund
Google + Marc Rich + George Soros + Oil
What Marc Rich Did James Higgins - NY Post - February 13, 2001
Investigating Marc Rich and his deals with Nigeria's Oil
The double life of Marc Rich 2-12-01 MSNBC
Soros Fund Management George Soros
HERE'S THE REAL SCANDAL - Oil-for-Food NY Post 4-13-04
OIL was -> Re: Why George Soros went wrong by Daniel Watkins 21 August 2000 10:53 UTC
Excerpt from August 21, 2000:
i DO believe GS has been talking about this to their private client group and the partners, their denial notwithstanding. the big Q in my mind is this, fwiw: the oil companies do not want to become an issue, again, in the campaign if they can help it. i suspect they will do everything they can to keep prices at the pump tame until after early november and, of course, that will be just fine with the democrats who want to keep the failed energy policy of clinton/gore quiet until after the voting. so, the Q: will they be able to do it ?
on one hand you have rubin's GS, who has a stake in a public "no problem" posture. on the other hand, they know better and are so informing their big customers.
Iraq Revenue Watch: Monitoring Iraq Reconstruction Funds, ... In an effort to ensure that Iraqi oil revenues are managed in a transparent manner, Open Society Institute Chairman George Soros has launched a new initiative called Iraq Revenue Watch.
Opec heavyweights back production cut Financial Times 3-30-04
Mr. Rothman believes $5-$7 of the price is attributable to hedge funds, that have entered the market in record numbers.
Saddam's Useful Idiots Did any Iraqi money filter back to American war critics? WSJ