paperwork errors, and they drew attention to his wife, heidi's job as managing director at goldma goldman sach. where cruz the candidate and cruz the senator, with wall street generally. last year, the day after he announced his campaign, cruz was asked specifically about goldman sachs and his place in society. this is before we knew about the loans. cruz starts off reluctant, targeting wall street more broadly. >> goldman sachs, are they a positive or negative force on balance. >> like any institution, there's some of both. >> what's the negative? >> my view of wall street and big business in general -- look, goldman is one of the biggest banks on wall street, and my criticism with washington is they engage in crony capitalism and give favors to candidates, and that's why i'm an out spoken candidate, taking on leaders in both parties. >> cruz referring to the federal reserve loaning massive amounts of money at virtually no cost to wall street and other firms. but if we pick up cruz's answer where we left off, you'll see it from the left against wall street, that the firms don't make or build