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The Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity announces that Professor Jeffrey Sachs, one of the world's most influential economists and foreign policy analysts, will be a featured speaker at its ...
JEFFREY SACHS: You can't make sense of this, it's a zoo. If I am just hearing now, the plan is to illegally seize Russian assets, well kiss goodbye to America's role in the international monetary ...
JEFFREY SACHS: When I read it, when it came out, it was, I think, the most cited paper in biology or in medicine by far in 2020. Everyone wanted to know where this virus came from.
One of those critics has been Professor Jeffrey Sachs. He joins MSNBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin to discuss the Trump-Zelenskyy incident and what comes next in Russia’s war on Ukraine.
JEFFREY SACHS: I was attacked in The Atlantic for being on the side of peace. And I confess, I'm on the side of peace.
JEFFREY SACHS: We've got to remember how this happened. This happened because of us. These 600,000 are not just incidental. We started a war to overthrow a regime.
Even Jeffrey Sachs is fretting about deficits. He shouldn't, and we shouldn't think that red ink is going to drown us all. In an editorial for the Financial Times, Sachs, a professor at Columbia ...
JEFFREY SACHS: These are not only wars of choice, the ones that I mentioned. They are wars of lies, because we’ve never been told the truth about what these fights are about, why we’re doing it.
JEFFREY SACHS: Amy, thank you for your comprehensive coverage. Thanks, Juan. It’s terrifying, this pandemic, which is spreading all over the world, as you’ve so comprehensively reported.
Meanwhile, Jeffrey Sachs and his team, hoping to create an economy from scratch, introduced fertilizer and high-yield seeds in this village so that people could grow and sell cash crops: spices ...
Columbia University's Jeffrey Sachs said the abuses in the banking system couldn't be more obvious, but politicians have no stomach to take it on.
In “The Price of Civilization,” professor Jeffrey Sachs blames mammoth budget deficits, dilapidated infrastructure, high unemployment and a population suffused with angry politics and ...