Herman Cain Provides Details of 9-9-9
Herman Cain explains why his 9-9-9 tax proposal is the answer for what ails the U.S. economy, in this excerpt from the Big Interview with WSJ's Alan Murray.
View ArticleCain to Protesters: Don't Blame Wall Street
Herman Cain tells WSJ's Alan Murray the "Occupy Wall Street" protests are orchestrated to distract from the failed policies of the Obama administration, saying, "If you don't have a job, and you're not...
View ArticleIs the United States a Third-World Nation?
Michael Lewis, author of the new book "Boomerang," says the United States and many European nations suffered a moral failure that led to economic collapse. Lewis insists that the U.S. economic...
View ArticleFeldstein: 'Nontrivial' Chance of Another Downturn
Martin Feldstein says there's a "nontrivial" chance the U.S. economy will turn down again and calls the recovery "about as bad an expansion as I've ever seen." In an interview with WSJ's Kelly Evans,...
View ArticleAn Entrepreneur's Three Secrets to Success
David Gilmour, one of the world's most prolific entrepreneurs, shares his three key secrets of success in an interview with WSJ's Robert Frank.
View ArticleDoes a Company Have a Soul?
In an interview with WSJ's Dennis Berman, GlaxoSmithKline CEO Andrew Witty discusses why the drug maker has devoted time to researching a malaria vaccine for children in Africa -- and why he believes...
View ArticlePaulson: China Reform Can Help U.S. in Long Run
Former Treasury Sec. Henry Paulson says the U.S. and China both need long-term, fundamental reform to restore competitiveness and sustain growth that will improve the global economy. America needs a...
View ArticleCondi Rice: Worried About Europe's Future
In an interview with WSJ's Rebecca Blumenstein, former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says she is very concerned about Europe's future as it confronts a political crisis that threatens to...
View ArticleNiall Ferguson: China Masters the 'Killer Apps'
The U.S. has lost its position as the best place to do business, and China and the rest of the East have so mastered the ways of the West that they're charting a whole new economic paradigm, Harvard...
View ArticleStewart Baker: Why Privacy Will Become a Luxury
Stewart Baker, the former assistant secretary for Homeland Security, talks with WSJ's Julia Angwin about the need for balancing privacy rights with security concerns and explains why privacy may one...
View ArticleBlair: Europe Has Only 'Weeks' to Solve Crisis
Former U.K.Prime minister Tony Blair weighs in on the narrowing deadline facing the euro zone, insisting that a decision must be made in a matter of weeks to ensure the common currency's survival. The...
View ArticleTony Blair: 'Final Decision' Point Nears for Euro
The euro zone has only a matter of weeks to take steps that will ensure the common currency's survival, former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair says in an exclusive interview with the Journal's Managing...
View ArticleThe Second Act Of Jim McGreevey
Seven years after resigning in scandal as governor of New Jersey, Jim McGreevey is ministering to prisoners and pushing for reform of the penal system. He speaks with WSJ's Andy Jordan in this in-depth...
View ArticleJim O'Neill: Euro Will Stay Together in 2012
Goldman Sachs's Jim O'Neill, inventor of the acronym BRICs 10 years ago, says the euro will stay together in 2012, though in the longer term Greece and Portugal may have to leave. He talks to Tracy...
View ArticleJim O'Neill Picks the Next BRICs
Jim O'Neill, creator of the acronym BRICs 10 years ago, is positive on the prospects of the BRIC economies but also of other "growth" markets such as Turkey and Mexico. He talks to Tracy Corrigan,...
View ArticleRoche CEO on Illumina, DNA Sequencing, Euro Crisis
In a wide-ranging interview, Roche Group CEO Severin Schwan discusses his company's bid for Illumina, the future of gene-sequencing technology and what concerns him most about Europe's debt crisis.
View ArticleZbigniew Brzezinski's Vision for America
Zbigniew Brzezinski, national security advisor under President Carter and author of a new book, "Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power," talks with WSJ's John Bussey about the way...
View ArticleThe Big Interview: Questioning the Amway Way
Amway Chairman Steve Van Andel and president Doug DeVos sit down with the Journal's Dennis K. Berman to discuss Amway's sales growth, its expansion overseas and legal cases that continue to dog the...
View ArticleLes Gelb on Iran-U.S.-Israel War Dance
The U.S. and Iran are engaged in a "mutual game" to forestall any attack by Israel on Iran's nuclear installations, but at some point that game will begin to wear down, raising the prospect of military...
View ArticleSimon Johnson: U.S. Tax Rates Must Rise
In an interview with WSJ's Jon Hilsenrath, MIT professor Simon Johnson calls for higher income-tax rates as part of a "fiscally conservative" plan to shore up the U.S. budget in the long run. "We have...
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