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Making News: CNBC China Trade Talks Video Now On-Line; Piscopo Show Appearance Tomorrow Morning

10 Thursday Oct 2019

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AM 970 The Answer, China, CNBC, Making News, Power Lunch, The Joe Piscopo Show, Trade, trade talks, trade war

I’m pleased to report that the video is now on-line of my interview today on CNBC’s “Power Lunch” program on the fast-moving U.S.-China trade talks currently taking place in Washington, D.C.  Click on this link to see a great discussion of the state of the negotiations – along with an examination of the key question of whether the two national economies are compatible to begin with.

In addition, tomorrow morning at 7:25 AM EST I’ll be appearing on The Joe Piscopo Show on New York City’s AM 970 The Answer radio station to update the state of the trade talks.  Listen live on-line here, and if you can’t tune in, I’ll post a link to the podcast as soon as one’s available.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Making News: Today’s CNBC China Trade War Interview Now On-Line

24 Thursday Jan 2019

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I’m pleased to announce that the video of my interview on CNBC’s “Power Lunch” show this afternoon is now on-line.  Click here to see a timely discussion about what President Trump has done well – and badly – in the trade and tech conflict with China.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Making News: Talking U.S.-China Trade War on CNBC Today

23 Wednesday Jan 2019

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I’m pleased to announce that I’m scheduled to appear this afternoon on CNBC to talk about the U.S.-China trade and broader economic conflict.  The segment is slated to air on the network’s “Power Lunch” program at 2:10 PM EST.

If you can’t tune in, as usual, I’ll post a link to the streaming video as soon as one’s available.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Making News: Back on CNBC This Afternoon – & More!

25 Monday Jun 2018

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China, CNBC, Germany, Making News, Power Lunch, tariffs, The John Batchelor Show, Trade, Trump

I’m pleased to announce that I’m scheduled to return to CNBC this afternoon at 1 PM EST to help provide an update on President Trump’s trade policies toward China and other major trade competitors.  You can watch the segment on-line – on the network’s “Power Lunch” program – at this link.  As always, if you can’t tune in, I’ll post a link to the streaming video of the segment as soon as one’s available.

The podcast of my interview last Wednesday on John Batchelor’s nationally syndicated radio show is now on-line as well.  Click here to listen to an informative discussion focusing on U.S.-Germany trade tensions — and apologies for posting the link so late!

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Making News: On CNBC at 1 PM EST Today!

11 Wednesday Oct 2017

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Canada, CNBC, CNBC.com, Making News, Mexico, NAFTA, North American Free Trade Agreement, Power Lunch, Trade, Trump

I’m pleased to announce that I am scheduled to appear on CNBC’s “Power Lunch” show today at 1 PM EST to discuss the negotiations to revamp the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) taking place in Washington, D.C. this week.  You can watch live on-line at cnbc.com or on most home cable/satellite systems.

Also, I’m still hoping to post a podcast of yesterday’s interview on Thom Hartmann’s nationally syndicated radio program, but I need to get the show’s permission first.  Stay tuned (figuratively)!

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

 

Making News: Talking NAFTA on CNBC This Afternoon – & More!

16 Wednesday Aug 2017

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China, CNBC, John Batchelor, Making News, NAFTA, North American Free Trade Agreement, Power Lunch, RT America, The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann, The John Batchelor Show, Thom Hartmann, Trade, Trump

I’m pleased to announce a bevy of upcoming scheduled media appearances today.

First, negotiations to revamp the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) begin today, and at 2 PM EST, I’ll be appearing on CNBC’s “Power Lunch” program to discuss President Trump plans to modify the deal. If you lack access to the network on your TV, you can watch live at CNBC.com.

Second, I’ll be interviewed on the same subject at 7 PM EST on “The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann,” on RT America. Here’s the live on-line viewing option.

And finally (so far!), the topic will turn to China trade tonight when I talk about the president’s new moves to counter Beijing’s predatory practices on the nationally syndicated “John Batchelor Show.”  The segment is slated to begin at 10:15 PM EST, and you can listen live on line here.

As always, for those who can’t tune in to these programs in real time, I’ll be posting links to the videos and the podcast as soon as they’re available. And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Making News: CNBC Video of Trump Trade War Interview Now On-Line!

07 Monday Aug 2017

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Cato Institute, China, CNBC, Dan Ikenson, Making News, Melissa Lee, Michele Caruso-Cabrera, North Korea, nuclear weapons, Power Lunch, Trade, trade wars, Trump, Tyler Mathisen

I’m pleased to report that the video of my CNBC interview today on President Trump’s China trade policies is now on-line. Click here for a great discussion among CNBC anchors Tyler Mathisen, Michele Caruso-Cabrera, Melissa Lee, the Cato Institute’s Dan Ikenson, and me on the prospects of a U.S.-China trade war and on the wisdom of linking these trade policies to Beijing’s effectiveness in helping to curb North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

 

Making News: On CNBC This Afternoon – & More!

07 Monday Aug 2017

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I’m pleased to report that I’m scheduled to appear on CNBC’s “Power Lunch” program at 2:30 PM EST today to talk about the chances of President Trump triggering a “trade war” with China.  You can watch the segment live on your television of course if your cable or satellite system carries the network, or view it at cnbc.com.  If you can’t tune in or log on, as usual, I’ll post a link to the streaming video as soon as it’s available.

Also, it was great to be quoted again yesterday by Gordon Chang on China issues — including on the national security front — in his latest column on Forbes.com.  Here’s the link.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

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So Much Nonsense Out There, So Little Time....

Alastair Winter

Chief Economist at Daniel Stewart & Co - Trying to make sense of Global Markets, Macroeconomics & Politics

Smaulgld

Real Estate + Economics + Gold + Silver

Reclaim the American Dream

So Much Nonsense Out There, So Little Time....

Mickey Kaus

Kausfiles

David Stockman's Contra Corner

Washington Decoded

So Much Nonsense Out There, So Little Time....

Upon Closer inspection

Keep America At Work

Sober Look

So Much Nonsense Out There, So Little Time....

Credit Writedowns

Finance, Economics and Markets

GubbmintCheese

So Much Nonsense Out There, So Little Time....

VoxEU.org: Recent Articles

So Much Nonsense Out There, So Little Time....

Michael Pettis' CHINA FINANCIAL MARKETS

New Economic Populist

So Much Nonsense Out There, So Little Time....

George Magnus

So Much Nonsense Out There, So Little Time....

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