Marcus Mabry appears in the following:
This week's agenda with Marcus Mabry
Monday, April 13, 2009
It's Monday and once again we are asking New York Times International Business Editor Marcus Mabry to peer into his crystal ball and give us a clue as to the week ahead. This week his...
This week's agenda: Foreign policy, the economy and the globe-hopping President
Monday, April 06, 2009
It's Monday and that means its time for us to gaze into our crystal ball for a look at the week ahead. We’ve got predictions on some key foreign and domestic policy issues and the lat...
The week ahead with Marcus Mabry and James Surowiecki
Monday, March 30, 2009
It's Monday, which means it is time to take a look at the week ahead. For their educated guesses as to what is on the agenda for the week is James Surowiecki, The Balance Sheet writer...
The week's agenda: Moneypalooza
Monday, March 23, 2009
Every Monday morning The Takeaway takes a look at the nation's agenda —what will drive the headlines for the week ahead? This week: The government tries to figure out how to deal with...
The week ahead with Marcus Mabry
Monday, March 16, 2009
Each Monday morning The Takeaway invites a person-in-the-know to look into their crystal ball and tell us about the events of the coming week. Today we're joined by Marcus Mabry, the ...
A crib sheet of this week's events
Monday, March 09, 2009
The Takeaway covers this week's hot button items. Among these are President Obama's lift on restrictions to federally-funded stem cell research, the government's spending bill, polit...
Worldwide Woes
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
As President Obama prepares to sign the stimulus package, designed to get the U.S. economy going, Marcus Mabry, international business editor at The New York Times, looks at the effects of the global recession in other countries.
The New York Times' Marcus Mabry on the week ahead
Monday, February 02, 2009
This week the stimulus bill will make its way through the Senate, former Maryland lieutenant governor Michael Steele will take over as the first African-American leader of the Republi...
A mandate for Obama
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
We return to the New York Times' Marcus Mabry who has been with us all morning for his final thoughts on this Inauguration. He discusses mandates, votes, and race in America.
Around the nation with The Takeaway: Los Angeles
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Our national conversation continues with Joe Hicks, talk show host from Los Angeles on KFI. He may just be waking up, but he woke up excited for today's events and renewed global good...
Around the nation with The Takeaway: Chicago
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Our conversation with the nation continues as we look for reactions to this historic Inauguration. We now turn to Chicago where WBEZ reporter Tony Arnold tells us how Obama's politica...
An update from the crowded sidewalks of Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
The streets and sidewalks of Washington, D.C. are filling up with excited people from across the nation and around the world as the final preparation for Barack Obama's swearing in as...
Obama's inaugural address faces high expectations
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Soon-to-be President Barack Obama faces an enormous challenge today, namely living up to his own reputation as a remarkable speechwriter and orator. For a look at what message he shou...
What women lost in the 2008 elections
Monday, November 24, 2008
When Senator Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and Governor Sarah Palin, R-Alaska, ran for the top offices in the country, the White House's glass ceiling looked like it might be shattered. Bu...
Obama Cabinet starts to take shape
Monday, November 24, 2008
Call the office door etchers — President-elect Barack Obama's Cabinet is starting to take shape. Actions of Democratic officials continue to suggest that presidential nomination riva...
The Global Economic Crisis and The New President
Thursday, November 06, 2008
The president-elect faces the global economic crisis, and New York Times business editor Marcus Mabry and author/Atlantic Monthly editor Reihan Salam offer their thoughts on where to go from here.
Stretched to the Limit
Thursday, November 06, 2008
The president-elect faces the global economic crisis, and New York Times business editor Marcus Mabry and author/Atlantic Monthly editor Reihan Salam offer their thoughts on where to go from here. Plus: NY1’s Dominic Carter talks local politics, and when it comes to stretching, you’re probably doing it wrong. ...
Campaign language
Monday, October 27, 2008
During the primaries, Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Hillary Clinton criticized another Democratic presidential hopeful, Senator Barack Obama, for offering "just words." But ...