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WESTCHESTER, NY — August 13, 2018 — Prof. Oren M. Levin-Waldman has kindly accepted inquiry of the ramifications of trade and tariffs will have on he American worker. Does the trade imbalances with American trading partners undermine our workers? If so how? If not, will reassessment promote equitable outcome or will it exacerbate international instability as witnessed by currencies under stressor near collapse? Are trade policies inherently unfair? Does trade policy vanquish equality of outcome? Can there be balance? What constitutes balance? Do some nations and industries win while workers are diminished overall? There will be much to explore this  Wednesday, September 12, 2018th at 10am EDT on the Westchester On the Level Internet radio broadcast. Listen “Live” or “On Demand”. Use the following hyperlink ... http://tobtr.com/s/10951369. Share your perspective and/or inquiry by calling 347.205.9201. This segment will air from 10-11am.

Music virtuoso John Jorgenson, and members of the John Jorgenson Quintet (JJQ) attend the broadcast at 11am. They perform at The Loft at City Winery New York, situated this evening at 155 Varick Street, Wednesday, September 12th. Jorgenson’s dynamic Quintet and its authentic gypsy jazz—the string-driven swing created by Jean “Django” Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli in 1930s Paris—is recognized internationally. JJQ has been hailed the “U.S. ambassadors of gypsy jazz.”

In support of  From the Crow’s Nest, a re-release of a 3CD box titled Divertuoso on Cleopatra Records is now available. This segment from 11-11:30am

Thereafter, Yonkers Tribune Editor-at-Large Hezi Aris continues with issues ranging from hyperlocal to international concerns with commensurate analysis. This segment will air from 11:30am-12Noon.

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