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Ted Fishman

Interview with Ted Fishman

Ted joins Jim to continue their series on teh impact china is having on the global marketplace. Today they talk about China's impacet on the price of oil. They go on to talk about China's poor performance in protecting the environoment, and also the rampant piracy of intellectual property that is part of China's business model. Ted offers his ideas about how to stop China's theft of ideas from other country.

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