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Podcast links: the case for value

Abnormal Returns

bloomberg.com) Sean Illing talks with Jane Marie author of "Selling the Dream: The Billion-Dollar Industry Bankrupting Americans." podcasts.apple.com) Barry Ritholtz talks with Angus Deaton, author of "Economics in America: An Immigrant Economist Explores the Land of Inequality." joincolossus.com)

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Podcast links: understanding the past

Abnormal Returns

(podcasts.apple.com) Finance Patrick O'Shaughnessy talks with Anne-Marie Peterson who is an equity portfolio manager at Capital Group. ritholtz.com) Justin Carbonneau and Jack Forehand talk market history with Mark Higgins, author of "Investing in U.S. pushkin.fm) Tim Ferriss talks with author Hugh Howey. tim.blog)

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Transcript: Robyn Grew

The Big Picture

You’ve managed to distinguish yourself in a very competitive field. I have to mention at this point, that by the time you become CEO on September first, the Chairman replacing John Cryan, uh, will be Ann Wade. GREW: It’s phenomenal, um, and Ann is a superstar. RITHOLTZ: Fields and institutions. Tell — tell us how.

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Transcript: Liz Hoffman

The Big Picture

HOFFMAN: Yeah, but even more than that, they were angry and there was a lot of angst and they wanted, they were fed up with authority. HOFFMAN: Because again, there’s so much grimness baked into these decisions, because the concern was that we were going to be standing up field hospitals, and you don’t have electricity.

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Transcript: Angus Deaton

The Big Picture

You’re the author of 200 plus papers, six books, deaths of Despair, which you wrote with Anne Case who happens to be your wife, was a New York Times bestseller and your latest book, economics in America, an Immigrant Economist, explores the Land of inequality. Angus Deaton : Thank you very much for having me.