Monday August 6, 2001
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The U.S. economy is still growing, but just barely. A panel of economists joins Diane to talk about the status of the economy and what we can expect in the months ahead.
Robert Schiller, professor of economics at Yale University author of "Irrational Exuberance" and "The New Financial Order"
Allen Levensen, chief economist at T. Rowe Price
Knight Kiplinger, editor and chief of the "Kiplinger Letter" and "Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine"
Diane talks with Kim Gandy, who was just elected president of the National Organization for Women after serving as the group's vice president since 1991. Ms. Gandy will discuss her background in law and activism, and her hopes for NOW's future.
Kim Gandy, President of NOW