The Spitting/Splitting Moment: When Obama lost the New Dealers
…about tangible acts and omissions, from Gitmo to Afghanistan to the environment to gay rights to secrecy and executive power. But a couple of things stand out here. First this…
…about tangible acts and omissions, from Gitmo to Afghanistan to the environment to gay rights to secrecy and executive power. But a couple of things stand out here. First this…
by: Daniel Becker This is a simple little exercise that frankly I wonder why no one with a pulpit (that would be you congress critters, executive office and MSM) has…
The original schedule for this program was Riz Khan of Al Jazeera English moderating Laura Bush, Former First Lady of the United States Jack Ma, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,…
Tina Brown introduces: Gary Cohen, Executive Vice President, BD Geeta Rao Gupta, Senior Fellow, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Richard C. Holbrooke , Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, U.S….
…the Republic of Liberia Muhtar Kent, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Coca-Cola Company Mr. Kent’s favorite book is Thomas Friedman’s The World is Flat. Queen Rania notes that the…
…who signed the commodity futures modernization act was President. There is no hint in the article that Congress made the executive branch do this. I think it was part of…
…Reserve, not the executive branch.) But because it isn’t used much, every time I do use it, I find there is a bit of confusion. And because it is so…
…for inviting this statement. I am a professional economist, but I have served in a political role, as Executive Director of the Joint Economic Committee of the United States Congress….
Lest readers fall asleep about the idea of proxy access, take note of the Business Roundtable reaction. Business Roundtable voices discontent: Ivan G. Seidenberg, chief executive of Verizon Communications, said…
…as executive compensation, labor relations and global warming. Social activists like PETA and the Teamsters use shareholder resolutions, and they have also been used by activist investors like Carl Icahn…