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Guest host: Susan Page
Recent surveys reveal possible shifts in attitudes among voters towards free trade agreements. We'll discuss U.S. trade policy and how it might change under a new president.
Scott Paul, Executive Director of the Alliance for American Manufacturing
Dan Griswold, Director of the Cato Institute's Center for Trade Policy Studies
Jay Campbell, Senior Analyst with Hart/Newhouse polling firm
John Maggs, reporter for The National Journal
Of all our senses, the sense of smell is most closely tied to mental health and happiness. It was the first of our senses to evolve, yet it often takes a cultural backseat to sight and sound. An expert on smell talks about the psychology, biology and sociology of our olfactory sense.
Rachel Herz, visiting professor at the Department of Psychology at Brown University.