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The Economy at 11 AM

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Friday, Feb 01 2008, 10:17AM

I'll be chatting with Liz Lane of Denver's KGNU along with Josh Bivens of the Economic Policy Institute at 11 am EST about the pending economic stimulus package and the economic priorities of the leading Presidential candidates.

-- Steve Clemons

Update: For those who listened to the interview, this is the link to the forum I moderated titled "As the Economy Screams" featuring economic advisers to the McCain, Obama, Clinton, and Edwards campaigns.

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