Wednesday October 3, 2001
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The September 11th terrorist attacks exacerbated the problems of an already struggling U-S economy. Diane and her guests assess the state of the economy and talk about the factors that will influence its future.
Jerry Jasinowski, pres, National Association of Manufacturers
Knight Kiplinger, editor and chief of the "Kiplinger Letter" and "Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine"
Gregory Orr, Author
Sebastian Junger, author of the bestseller "The Perfect Storm," discusses his new collection of stories about people whose work exposes them to constant danger, from firefighters to diamond miners to Afghanistani rebels.
Sebastian Junger, author of the bestseller "The Perfect Storm"