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Dean Baker: Deficits, Loans and Losses
May 10, 2010The big economic news this morning was that 16 countries that use the euro and the International Monetary Fund have agreed to create a nearly $1 trillion rescue fund to support the euro and keep the problems in Greece from spreading. Here in the US, the Dow might be climbing, but people are still struggling to find employment and recovery, Dean Baker reminds us, is still a long way off.Dean Baker, the DREAM Act, and Newsweek
May 10, 2010The big economic news this morning was that 16 countries that use the euro and the International Monetary Fund have agreed to create a nearly $1 trillion rescue fund to support the euro and keep the problems in Greece from spreading. Here in the U.S., the Dow might be climbing, but people are still struggling to find employment and recovery, Dean Baker reminds us, is still a long way off. Meanwhile, the people who created the crisis are trying to use the deficits they caused to force cuts in social spending--here and around the world.The Body Toxic: Chemicals In Your Food
November 24, 2009Nena Baker joins Laura in the studio to discuss her book, The Body Toxic: How the Hazardous Chemistry of Everyday Things Threatens Our Health and Well-being, and what can be done about these frightening chemicals.Which Side Are You On, The Body Toxic, and Matthew Hoh
November 23, 2009During the Great Depression, the labor movement was a major player pushing a progressive agenda and helping to put people back to work. While we've heard plenty of comparisons between the current recession and the Depression, we haven't seen a return of the kind of militancy that came from labor in the 20s and 30s. With all the anger swirling around right now, where's the organizing?
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