Category Archives: Corporate Gouging

9-27-2019 MN SD58 Senator Matt Little

click below or watch on our youtube channel    share this video  Serving in his first term, MN Senator Matt Little (DFL, Senate District 58) is making a difference in the lives of many. During this interview with guest host Holly … Continue reading

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3-17-2017 Rebecca Otto, MN State Auditor

click below or watch on our youtube channel    share this video    MN STATE AUDITOR REBECCA OTTO, who has been a frequent guest on “Access” over the years, discusses with Alan her decision to seek the DFL nomination for Governor, … Continue reading

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3-3-2017 Chang Wang

click below or watch on our youtube channel    share this video    Mr. Chang Wang, Esq., a Chinese national, and an attorney with Thomson Reuters, talked with Alan about his appearance recently in a motion picture, a wide diversion from … Continue reading

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5-20-2016 Deb Taylor, CEO Senior Community Services

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Deb Taylor is the CEO of the Reimagine Aging Institute, a recently new innovation of the senior community intended to make lie both easier and more productive for seniors. Deb … Continue reading

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12-4-2015 Dane Smith, Growth and Justice

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Our gifted occasional-host Steve Francisco engages Dane Smith is a detailed and fascinsting discussion of current events.

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