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Oct 2018
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The 36-Year Cancer Fight That Led To A N...

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Dr. Jim Allison, Chairman of Immunology at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, on winning the Nobel Prize for his cancer treatment research on immunotherapies. Duncan Wood, Director of the Mexico Institute at The Wilson Center, on why the new Canada-Mexico trade deal represents a modernization of the 1994 NAFTA deal. Brendan Coughlin, President of Consumer Lending at Citizens Bank, on their new student lending survey and the impact of growing student loan debt. Alberto Gallo, Partner and Portfolio Manager for the Algebris Macro Credit Fund at Algebris Investments, on outlook for Italy contagion.

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