This edition: June O'Neil, dir., Center for the Study of Business and Government
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Original tape date: April 7, 2005.Poor President Bush. Although the election is long over, he's still on the campaign trail, only this time it's to push for a recasting of our social security program. Problem is, his entreaties seem to be falling on deaf ears. Some people don't accept that there really is a financial crisis brewing, while others dislike his idea of substituting private savings accounts for some portion of their social security benefits. What's a president to do? June O'Neil, Director of the Center for the Study of Business and Government, shares her views on this important issue.
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Prof. Sarah Bartlett Professor, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
June O'Neill Director, Center for the Study of Business and Government

