This week on Facing the Future we talk about political leadership in a time of crisis with David Gergen, adviser to four presidents and professor of public service Harvard’s Kennedy School. With the COVID pandemic lingering, inflation becoming a problem for the first time in decades and a Cold War style crisis in Europe, Gergen has some advice on crisis management for the current president. He also explains why he is hopeful that a new crop of young leaders will rise to the many challenges we face, including slow-moving crises such as climate change and unsustainable debt.
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How The Midterm Elections Might Impact Crucial Budget and Debt Ceiling Matters
Economist Claudia Sahm Questions How the Fed is Fighting Inflation
The Long-Term Economic Outlook from Austin Texas
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