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Guest speakers include Geoffrey Stone, Judge Gary Feinerman, Simon James, Peggy Hamburg, Dr. Eric Terman, Michael Moskow, Andy Bluhm, Mike Knetter, David Snyderman, Harry Robinson, Boris Vladimirov, David Kostin, Joe Farrell, Vittorio Assaf, Keith Hennessey, Robert Kurzban, and Angus Deaton.
Keith Hennessey was director of the U.S. National Economic Council and a key advisor to the president as the financial crisis hit the U.S. economy in 2008. He's been inside the White House during a major crisis — and has seen a recovery. We talk about how our government is structured to solve problems and how leaders can make the most of the information in front of them — while also making the best use of their voice.Today, Mr. Hennessey teaches at Stanford and is a Fellow at the Bush Institute, instructing its leadership programs.Related topics:The Bush Institute's COVID-19 related articlesPresidential Leadership Scholars programLiberty and Leadership programStand-To Veteran Leadership Program
With an election year looming, trade wars with China and other countries impeding economic progress, health care remaining in flux, housing problems and governmental gridlock continuing on, what does all of this mean for your business, your investments and the overall economy for 2020? Join us for a lively discussion on where the U.S. and global economies are headed and what should be done to keep them on track. NOTES This event is underwritten by Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SPEAKERS Keith Hennessey Lecturer in Economics, Stanford University School of Business; Senior White House Economic Adviser to President George W. Bush Christina Romer Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley; Chair, Council of Economic Advisers for President Obama Evelyn Dilsaver Chair, Commonwealth Club Board of Governors; Former Executive Vice President, Charles Schwab; Former President and CEO, Charles Schwab Investment—Moderator This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco on January 24th, 2020.
On September 19, 2015, The Federalist Society hosted the 2015 Texas Chapters Conference at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas. In this session, Keith Hennessey, former Assistant to President George W. Bush for Economic Policy and Director of the U.S. National Economic Council, was interviewed about The 2008 Financial Crisis. Interviewer: Marc Kesselman, former General Counsel of the Department of Agriculture and former Deputy General Counsel of Office of Management and Budget. Introduction: William Peterson, Beck Redden LLP and President, Houston Lawyers Chapter.
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with Governor John Kasich (R-OH). Also on the show is Keith Hennessey of www.keithhennessey.com. Also on the show is Steve Moore, Author of: "An Inquiry into the Nature & Causes of the Wealth of States." Brian Kelly, founder Brian Kelly Capital and Stephen Weiss, author of: "Unhedged: A Killing in the Market" are on with Larry. Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) joins Larry. As always, the money/politics panel with James Pethokoukis, Kellyanne Conway, and John McIntyre. All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with Governor John Kasich (R-OH). Also on the show is Keith Hennessey of www.keithhennessey.com. Also on the show is Steve Moore, Author of: "An Inquiry into the Nature & Causes of the Wealth of States." Brian Kelly, founder Brian Kelly Capital and Stephen Weiss, author of: "Unhedged: A Killing in the Market" are on with Larry. Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) joins Larry. As always, the money/politics panel with James Pethokoukis, Kellyanne Conway, and John McIntyre. All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with Governor John Kasich (R-OH). Also on the show is Keith Hennessey of www.keithhennessey.com. Also on the show is Steve Moore, Author of: "An Inquiry into the Nature & Causes of the Wealth of States." Brian Kelly, founder Brian Kelly Capital and Stephen Weiss, author of: "Unhedged: A Killing in the Market" are on with Larry. Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) joins Larry. As always, the money/politics panel with James Pethokoukis, Kellyanne Conway, and John McIntyre. All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
- Keith Hennessey, former Director of the National Economic Council Moe discusses today's market drop and President Obama's job plan with guest. Please call 1-800-388-9700 for more detail.
Keith Hennessey of Stanford University's Hoover Institution talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the debt ceiling and the budget process. Hennessey, who worked for Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott on budget issues in the late 1990s, explains the politics of the debt ceiling and the budget process. Using his past experience as a staffer, Hennessey gives those of us on the outside a window into what is actually going on in the hallways, who has power, and how information flows up and down in the chain of constituents, members, party leaders. The conversation closes with Hennessey's best guess of which outcomes of the current negotiations are most likely and why.
Keith Hennessey of Stanford University's Hoover Institution talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the debt ceiling and the budget process. Hennessey, who worked for Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott on budget issues in the late 1990s, explains the politics of the debt ceiling and the budget process. Using his past experience as a staffer, Hennessey gives those of us on the outside a window into what is actually going on in the hallways, who has power, and how information flows up and down in the chain of constituents, members, party leaders. The conversation closes with Hennessey's best guess of which outcomes of the current negotiations are most likely and why.
Keith Hennessey, Research Fellow at the Hoover Institute and former Director of the National Economic Council -Our society tends to overestimate the impact that policy can have, especially the executive branch on the state of macro economy
Keith Hennessey, former Director of the National Economic Council for President George W. Bush-Is the Obama administration working hard enough to create more jobs?