Guest Host: Frank Sesno

An update on the possible delay of the first presidential debate and then what the current financial crisis and a possible bailout may mean for confidence in US financial markets and the future of the global economy.

Guests

  • Kenneth Rogoff Professor of public policy, Harvard University and former chief economist, International Monetary Fund
  • Albert Keidel Senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, former acting manager of the Treasury Department's Asia Office, and an adjunct professor of China's economy at Georgetown University.
  • Simon Johnson Senior fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics, professor, the Sloan School of Management at the M.I.T., and former economic counselor at the I.M.F. He is the co-author of "The Baseline Scenario: What Happened to the Global Economy and What We Can do About It" and the soon-to-be-released book "13 Bankers - The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown."
  • Laura Meckler Reporter for "The Wall Street Journal."

Comments

comments powered by Disqus
Most Recent Shows

Revisiting The Decision To Drop The Bomb

Thursday, May 18 2023As President Biden's visit to Hiroshima dredges up memories of World War II, Diane talks to historian Evan Thomas about his new book, "Road to Surrender," the story of America's decision to drop the atomic bomb.