2025-10-18
1 小时 2 分钟It's Friday, October 17, 2025, and welcome back to Goodfellows,
a Hoover Institution broadcast examining history, economics, and geopolitics.
I'm Bill Whalen.
I'm the moderator today,
and I have a very envious job
because I get to sit back and gain from the collective wisdom of a couple of my colleagues we jokingly refer to as the Goodfellows.
That would include the historian Sir Neil Ferguson, hello, Neil, and the economist John Cochran.
Normally, we have a third good fellow.
That's Lieutenant General H.R.
McMaster, but the good general cannot join us today.
We will somehow soldier on in his absence.
So gentlemen, two topics to get into today.
I want to talk economics with you guys.
October is a month.
A lot of people identify with economic hardship and bad news.
Stock market crashes, bank runs and whatnot.
So, Neil and John, I want the two of you to bat around some economic issues.
But before that, let's talk about the big topic this week, and that is the prospect of peace.
in the Middle East.
Joining us through this conversation is Russell Berman.