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The Price of Oil in New America with Clifford Krauss
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Every day, Clifford Krauss is analyzing energy across the globe, surveying the industry from the epicenter of the shale boom in the Permian Basin to Nord Stream 2 sanctions to Iranian aggression in the Strait of Hormuz. As national energy correspondent for the New York Times, he has the latest information on what’s happening in Texas and around the world. Krauss joins us to talk about the troubled state of this key economic engine and the future of U.S. energy independence.
During Clifford Krauss’ 30-year career at the New York Times, he served as bureau chief in Buenos Aires and Toronto and covered the State Department and Congress. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal and the Edward R. Murrow fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. Krauss has written two books on Central America.
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During Clifford Krauss’ 30-year career at the New York Times, he served as bureau chief in Buenos Aires and Toronto and covered the State Department and Congress. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal and the Edward R. Murrow fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. Krauss has written two books on Central America.
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Do you believe in the importance of international education and connections? The nonprofit World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth is supported by gifts from people like you, who share our passion for engaging in dialogue on global affairs and building bridges of understanding. While the Council is not currently charging admission for virtual events, we ask you to please consider making a one-time or recurring gift to help us keep the conversation going through informative public programs and targeted events for students and teachers.