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Martin Wolf, the Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator at the Financial Times. Martin shares his incisive geopolitical outlook in this truly fascinating discussion.
Terry Savage is a national treasure. She shares her "Savage Truth" on our economy and your finances.
Sebastian Mallaby discusses Ukraine - Where Things Stand and Where They're Going. Sebastian, a regular columnist for the Washington Post, is a brilliant journalist and author.
Kerry Hannon a senior columnist and on-air expert at Yahoo Finance and a workplace futurist shares her just-released book, In Control at 50+, is her 14th book.
Roger Ballentine, President of Green Strategies, and Lee Krevat, CEO of Krevat Energy Innovations, are two of our country's leading experts on climate change and policy.
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luv ya Larry !
Dear Larry: I would love to see a debate between you and Stephanie Kelton. I believe that you are both on the same political side; your differences compare and contrast to the point of "cognitive dissonance." If I may use that term. I would love to see you both on the "Council of Economic Advisors" squaring off for the President. Reminds me of that book "Cabinet of Equals" about Abraham Lincoln's cabinet and what we need is serious creative economic thinking. (is it Goodwin, the author?)