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Daniel J. Mitchell discusses joblessness on the FOX Special Out of Work

Daniel J. Mitchell discusses joblessness on the FOX Special Out of Work

July 7, 2012

Ilya Shapiro discusses Knox v. SEIU on NPR’s All Things Considered

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Daniel J. Mitchell discusses cutting unemployment too soon on Bloomberg’s Street Smart

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Juan Carlos Hidalgo discusses the new employment figures on Univision’s Noticias Washington

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Juan Carlos Hidalgo discusses the new employment figures on Univision’s Noticiero

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