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Get out of Iraq, Hormats says, and fix the home front.
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We lack political vision, Hormats says.
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The idea of improving your living standards and passing on a better society to future generations is very powerful. Will Americans continue to be successful at doing that?
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Living a productive and constructive life.
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Integrity, candor and an understanding of the greater implications of one’s work.
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Hormats talks about his book, The Price of Liberty: Paying for America’s Wars.
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Hormats discusses channeling capital into productive companies and teaching people to embrace change.
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Hormats is jazzed about innovation in the energy sector.
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The American people need more candor, Hormats says.
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The US government is making commitments to retirees that it can’t fulfill.
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American business has become international, Hormats says.
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Robert Hormats works on international financial transactions at Goldman Sachs.
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From growing in segregated Baltimore, to working with Henry Kissinger.
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Byrne wants to know about the Mideast and development.
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We must spend more money on the well-being on the young
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We are sticking it to future generations.
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Government and discourse has been co-opted; media can get it back.
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Byrne is not as optimistic as Friedman.
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Education should be the election issue.
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The environment and the Middle East are paramount.
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We will end up like South Korea unless we build our education system.
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The course of history has followed the wills of the powerful.
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Only the leaders make it in this world.
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A shift from Catholicism to Asian philosophy.
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