Forbes chairman and CEO Steve Forbes assesses the American economic, political picture
Steve Forbes, chairman and CEO of Forbes Media, outlines ideas for helping the American economy revive from its slump, including changes to destructive government policies. Forbes offered these comments in a one-on-one interview with CarolinaJournal.tv before a presentation to a Heritage Foundation audience July 21, 2010, in Durham.
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