Wall Street Week – Full Show (06/12/2020)

Jun.12 — One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today’s issues and today’s world. This week’s Wall Street Week features David Westin’s interviews with Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, Ford Foundation President Darren Walker, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Former IBM CEO & Wall Street Week Contributor Sam Palmisano, and Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Glenn Hubbard. The conversations highlight the Fed’s expectation for a long road to recovery, racial inequality in the public and private sectors, and tech’s role in facilitating a return to the workplace. Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers says volatility in equities reflects the realization that the economy has a long road ahead. Goldman Sachs Asset Management Co-Head of Fundamental Equity Katie Koch highlights opportunities within the dislocation in equity markets.


In This Story: Nancy Pelosi

Nancy Patricia Pelosi is an American politician serving as a congresswoman from California and the speaker of the United States House of Representatives. A member of the Democratic Party, Pelosi is the only woman in U.S. history to serve as Speaker and the highest-ranking female elected official in United States history. She is also the dean of California’s congressional delegation. As House speaker, Pelosi is second in the presidential line of succession, after the vice president.

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