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Mitchell Says U.S. Myanmar Policy Should Involve China
May 8 (Bloomberg) -- Derek Mitchell, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic International Studies, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from Washington about Myanmar's military junta, the cyclone that may have killed 100,000 people in the country and U.S. policy toward Myanmar.
Brusuelas Says Rise in Commodity Prices Is `Permanent'
May 8 (Bloomberg) -- Joseph Brusuelas, chief economist at Merk Investments LLC, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from Palo Alto, California, about the rise in oil and commodity prices, its impact on U.S. consumers and the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy.
Goldman Sees Putin Controlling Russia's Domestic Policy
May 7 (Bloomberg) -- Marshall Goldman, a professor at Harvard University, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the outlook for Russia's government under new President Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's oil industry and Goldman's book "Petrostate: Putin, Power, and the New Russia."
Wesbury Says Fed Rate Raise Would Spark U.S. Growth
May 7 (Bloomberg) -- Brian Wesbury, chief economist at First Trust Advisors LP, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from New York about the outlook for the U.S. economy, President George W. Bush's tax cuts and Federal Reserve monetary policy.
Strategist Thin Says a Global Slowdown Could Help Dollar
May 6 (Bloomberg) -- Win Thin, senior currency strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about Federal Reserve monetary policy, the outlook for the dollar, and U.S. and Asian economies.
Winston of Brookings Seeks U.S. Airport Privatizations
May 5 (Bloomberg) -- Clifford Winston, an airline economist at the Brookings Institution, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from Washington about the U.S. aviation industry, the Federal Aviation Administration's oversight of facilities and the need for privatization of airport operations.
Zentner Sees Second-Quarter U.S. Growth on Rebate Checks
May 5 (Bloomberg) -- Ellen Zentner, an economist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the outlook for the U.S. economy, the potential impact of tax rebates on growth and Federal Reserve monetary policy.
Kasman of JPMorgan Says Jobs Report `Better Than Expected'
May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan Chase & Co., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about April's unemployment rate. The jobless rate fell to 5 percent from 5.1 percent in March.
McCormick Says Buy Dollar Versus Pound, Australia Dollar
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Jim McCormick, head of global currency strategy at Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from Washington about the U.S. dollar's performance, outlook for the currency and the possibility that Gulf states may drop their peg to the dollar.
Morris of HSBC Says U.S. Jobless Rate to Peak Above 6%
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Ian Morris, chief U.S. economist at HSBC Securities USA Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from New York about growth in the global money supply, the implications for inflation and the U.S. unemployment rate.
Cuomo Says McCain Making Mistake With Supply-Side Policy
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Former New York Governor Mario Cuomo talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene in New York about his career, U.S. education policy, the contest between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination and John McCain's economic policy.
Reinhart of AEI Calls Fed Statement `A Little Dovish'
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Vincent Reinhart, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from Washington about the economy and Federal Reserve monetary policy.
Fred Krupp Says Entrepreneurs Will Solve Global Warming
April 29 (Bloomberg) -- Fred Krupp, president of Environmental Defense, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about entrepreneurs in environmental technology, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and his book, ``Earth: The Sequel: The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming.''
Kotok Discusses Monetary Policy in Time of Food Crisis
April 29 (Bloomberg) -- David Kotok, chief investment officer of Cumberland Advisors Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from Vineland, New Jersey, about the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy, the credit market and the implications of rising food prices.
Mike Duffy Blames Global Food Crisis on `Income Problem'
April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Mike Duffy, an economics professor at Iowa State University, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from Ames, Iowa, about global food supply, land prices in the U.S. Midwest and the impact of using corn to make ethanol.
DeKaser Sees Housing Become Less of a Drag on Economy
April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Richard DeKaser, chief economist at National City Corp., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from Washington about the outlook for the U.S. housing market, economy and Federal Reserve monetary policy.
Author Weinberg Says Rockefeller Was No `Robber Baron'
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Steve Weinberg, a professor at the University of Missouri, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from Columbia, Missouri, about his book ``Taking on the Trust: The Epic Battle of Ida Tarbell and John D. Rockefeller,'' Tarbell's 1904 book on Standard Oil Co. and the role of the media in the U.S.
Lantz of Credit Suisse Sees Inflation Risk `Longer Term'
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Carl Lantz, an interest rate strategist at New York at Credit Suisse Group, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from New York about the U.S. Treasury bond market and economy, the London interbank offered rate, and the outlook for the credit crisis and consumer spending.
Kaplan, Muse of Film `21,' Uses Blackjack Theory at Work
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Bill Kaplan, chief executive officer of FreshAddress Inc., and a co-founder of the blackjack team upon which the recent movie ``21'' was based, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene about the film, parallels between his life and the movie, and the application of blackjack game theory in business.
Malpass Says U.S. Economy at `Beginning' of Recovery
April 23 (Bloomberg) -- David Malpass, chief economist at Bear Stearns & Co., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene in New York about the outlook for the U.S. economy, global central bank monetary policies, and the link between currencies and gold and rice prices.

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