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Your host Richard Morrison welcomes Jeremy Lott and Ryan Young for episode 62. We start with the newspaper bailout, Steven Chu on energy policy and Google’s copyright troubles. We then look at New York’s finances, Obama at the UN and a Washington, D.C. corruption scandal.
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