
Tony Ganzer
Former HostTony Ganzer has reported from Phoenix to Cairo, and was the host of 90.3's "All Things Considered." He was previously a correspondent with the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, covering issues like Swiss banks, Parliament, and refugees. He earned an M.A. in International Relations (University of Leicester); and a B.Sc. in Journalism (University of Idaho.) He speaks German, and a bit of French.
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Ohio State University Professor and Economist Ned Hill walks through the tariff situation to-date, and looks ahead.
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Carina Van Vliet took over CCWA at the beginning of 2019, and talks about the organization's purposes and goals.
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Former CIA analyst and National Intelligence Council counselor Mathew Burrows talks global risks and his native Ohio:
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Potholes, ice dams, floods: a swing of 50+ degrees in four days will bring new issues for Northeast Ohio.
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It's not just water pipes: extreme cold to nominal temperatures can cause trouble for infrastructure.
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The shutdown has gone three weeks, and the food bank wants workers to know about resources available.
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Much of Ohio’s strength in manufacturing is in a well-integrated supply chain, and a closure would hit suppliers, too.
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Congressman Tim Ryan won't rule out running for Democratic leadership; he says the party needs to return to core issues.
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OSU Economist Ned Hill says this deal is not just NAFTA 2.0, but it will take time to know its full effect.
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Northeast Ohio’s robust Puerto Rican community mobilized in the days after the storm, and help is still needed.