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Healthy School Lunches – Taxation By Representation – The Mangru Report on Fox Business October 12, 2010

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As Congress continues to debate a new bill to implement healthy school lunches across the country (HR 5504, Improving Nutrition for America’s Children Act), The Mangru Report panel of experts composed of John Browne (Euro-Pacific Capital), Anthony Pulieri (United Bullion Group), and Jim Knight (The Knight Group) discusses the merits of the bill and whether this is solving an epidemic problem or just more government spending.

The panel also weighs whether the healthy school lunches should be income based as opposed to being distributed to all students, whether food stamps should be cut to pay for it, whether physical fitness programs should accompany the healthy lunches, and whether the government should be intruding further into our lives.


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Former NFL Player Kerry Parker Interview with Dan Mangru on New Orleans, Katrina & BP Oil Spill October 11, 2010

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Former NFL Player Kerry Parker (Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders) sits down with Dan Mangru to discuss what’s going on in New Orleans, five years after the events of Hurricane Katrina. Parker, a participant from the NFL Alumni Association with the 50/5 program (50 homes in 5 days), shares with Mangru how the government has failed in rebuilding Katrina, why private people need to step up in the community, whether small businesses are still waiting for money from BP & the government, and what he’s doing in the community to help kids, the homeless, and those in need to become better citizens of the world.

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Dr. Larry Kotlikoff Interview with Dan Mangru – The Mangru Report on Fox Business October 9, 2010

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As the debate goes on as to whether the U.S. banking system is stable and secure, Boston University Professor of Economics Dr. Larry Kotiikoff is proposing new solutions to change the way that we bank in his new book, “Jimmy Stewart is Dead”.  Watch Kotlikoff and Dan Mangru discuss limited purpose banking, how it can be implemented in our current system, how the government is exacerbating the problem, and how much money we really owe in debt and obligations.

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The Mangru Moment on Capitalism – The Mangru Report on Fox Business – Episode 20 October 8, 2010

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Greed is at the center of blame for the world’s economic woes.  Whether one blames “fat cat” bankers or politicians, many agree that people just got too greedy.  It is this criticism of greed that has lead a criticism of capitalism. While many have been quick to cry foul on the merits of capitalism during the 2007-2009 economic crisis, few if any have proposed a better system.

Watch Dan Mangru explore this issue further in light of the recent movie “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” and it’s tagline “Greed is good”.

 

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War On Your Dollar – Bernanke’s September Surprise – The Mangru Report on Fox Business – Episode 20 October 7, 2010

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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke recently announced that the recovery was not as strong as originally thought, the U.S. did not have enough inflation, and that the Fed would increase it’s debt purchases & inject more money into the system.

Watch Dan Mangru, John Browne (Euro-Pacific Capital), Anthony Pulieri (United Bullion Group), and Michael Solomon (Author, Where Did My America Go?) discuss how the dollar is being devalued, how Bernanke has created the perfect storm for gold, why China is not buying U.S. debt, and whether there is too much hype and excitement in the gold market.

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Lou Pritchett Interview with Dan Mangru – The Mangru Report on Fox Business – Episode 20 October 6, 2010

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Retired Corporate Executive Lou Pritchett set off a national firestorm with his eloquent “You Scare Me” open letter to President Barack Obama.  Since he wrote it millions of Americans have passed it along online and it has made Lou a Tea Party favorite. 

As one of the pioneers of partnering and a major business partner of Sam Walton of Wal-Mart, Lou Pritchett discusses why it’s important to have business experience in government.  Pritchett also tells Dan Mangru what he would have done if he were president to General Motors, how America can use it’s intellectual resources to be better, how to operate a small business in a recession, small business outsourcing, and whether the Tea Party should just “amuse” President Obama. 

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Freedom Fest Panel – Alternative Investing – The Mangru Report on Fox Business September 24, 2010

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Watch extended coverage from Freedom Fest 2010 with Dan Mangru moderating a special panel on Alternative Investing.  While so many investors are confused as to what that actually is, for the purposes of this panel alternative investing is any type of investment outside of stocks, bonds, options and mutual funds.

The panel features David McAlvany of McAlvany Wealth Management, Van Simmons of David Hall Rare Coins, Jack T. Reed author of How to Protect Your Life Savings, and Terry Coxon of Passport IRA.  They will provide key insights on topics such as gold investing, the currencies most likely to beat the U.S. dollar and why the U.S. dollar might be good to hold in the short run, whether investors should pay down debt as opposed to making new investments, how to buy real estate during hyperinflation, and the importance of liquidity.

Bert Dohmen Freedom Fest 2010 Interview – The Mangru Report on Fox Business September 22, 2010

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After a long wait, it’s finally here online, Bert Dohmen’s exclusive interview with Dan Mangru from Freedom Fest 2010 in Las Vegas.  In this interview, Dohmen discusses the prospects of a V-shaped recovery or whether the United States is headed for what George Soros calls “Act II of the Crisis”.  He also shares his views on the financial reform bill, a Chinese bubble, and whether the U.S. can save China if it goes under.  Bert Dohmen is the founder of the Dohmen Capital Research Institute and the author of the award winning Wellington Letter.

Worried About Your Wealth? – READ THIS TODAY September 19, 2010

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The chart doesn’t lie.  Just look at the Dow and what it’s been doing this year.

First it goes up, then takes a big drop down, has a huge run up, then takes another dive, and so on and so on.  It seems as though the market has been more volatile than ever, leaving investors with very little direction.

I mean just when you think you’ve got the market figured out, it goes in the exact opposite direction.

For instance, many people are now fully aware that our economy is in bad shape.  Our national debt is approaching $14 trillion dollars, 25% of homes have more debt than what they are worth, there is at least $1 trillion of hidden losses in Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac, and to boot, unemployment has been at around 10% for the better part of this year.

Yet with all of that bad news, the DOW has rallied from lows of 6500 just last year in March 2009, and has for some reason or another been atop of 10,000 for most of the last year even with all of the volatility.

So what is an investor to do?

One of the adages on Wall Street is that information that everyone knows is not worth knowing.

The reason behind that is because if everybody already knows something, then most likely, that information has already been factored into the price of a stock.  So when many people were trying to sell stocks and go short the market because of bad fundamental news (unemployment, national debt, etc.) and lost a lot of money, they didn’t understand that the market had already factored in that information into stock prices.

The problem that many people have is that they decide what direction they think that the market is going to go in and then find information and data that support that idea.  That’s how many brokers and so-called “experts” have led their clients astray.

There are certain key data that will tell you where the market is going (industrial production, job postings, etc.).  The key is to be able to look at that data without any preconceived notions.

That’s what we do at The Mangru Letter.  We look at the market for what it is and not for what we want it to be.  If the market is telling us to buy, we buy.  If it is telling us to sell, we sell. (CLICK HERE FOR A SPECIAL MANGRU LETTER OFFER)

By staying true to being unbiased, that’s how myself along with my associates have helped thousands of Americans to generate substantial gains while keeping them informed about life-changing economic and geopolitical developments.  Now, you too can have access to the same type of information that helped investors to avoid the big downturn in the stock market during 2008 and to participate in the dramatic increase in stock prices during 2009.

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I’ll also provide you with specific investment recommendations for two model portfolios that are structured for both conservative and aggressive investors.

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Don King 9/11 Interview with Dan Mangru – The Mangru Report on Fox Business September 14, 2010

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While you may know him as the man behind boxing biggest champions such as Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and Evander Holyfield, Don King is more than just boxing.  For instance, Don King is an Ambassador of the State of Israel appointed by Shimon Peres.  That’s just one of the things that you’ll find out in this video.

In this exclusive interview with Dan Mangru, Boxing Promoter Don King tells how 9/11 has personally impacted him, and how he helped New York by organizing the first event in New York after September 11.  King shares how he was moved to donate a new fire truck to New York City and the Fire Department (FDNY), and why he and Felix “Tito” Trinidad went to feed the firefighters, policiemen, and volunteers working in Ground Zero.

Don King discusses with Mangru why America is the greatest nation of the world, why we should not take freedom for granted, why it’s important to understand other cultures, lessons to be learned from 9/11, and how we can have peace in the Middle East.

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