Russia-Ukraine War Correspondent Gregg Stebben is This Week’s Guest on Harrison Podcast. Veteran media editor/reporter Gregg Stebben is this week’s guest on the award-winning PodcastOne series, “The Michael Harrison Interview.” Stebben is a former longtime editor of Men’s Health magazine who ser .
and talked about how long they had not seen their loved ones. and it struck me then that they were no different really than the other vietnamese, the south vietnamese, nor for that matter, the americans. all of whom had been killing each other. they all carried snapshots of missed wives and children and mothers and fathers and they felt the same loneliness. that s how the war ended for me vietnam was our finest hour, a story that was the defining event of our lives and our profession. what a pity so many of our beloved friends died there. for many of us, covering wars will be the biggest thing we do in our lives. our central experience. and it will assure us lasting membership in one of the most exclusive clubs in the world. so we gather here this fall evening to look back over our finest hours, to recapture the excitement and camaraderie of those times to see things the way they were, to review our lives, and to celebrate each other and those beloved ones who have passed awa
that the global markets lose confidence in the commitment to combatting inflation and become concerned that you re going to monetize the debt. and that creates two problems. one is not from inflation right now. probably inflation right now is extremely low. but that is two problems, greg. one is it feeds inflationary expectations over the long run. and number two, if we don t deal with our fiscal situation at some unpredictable point, i think we re going to have severe adverse effects and within that context, the real possibility of a severe market crisis. if you add a heightened fear about modernization, i think you increase the probability of that happening. when that happens is unpredictable. that brings us so this tl are risks. that takes us neatly into the fiscal side. the second week of november. you just had a very presidential election. and now you called into the president-elect s office and he says, bob or mr. sector whatever position is. sir. sir. that