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This week on the Fallon Forum, Monday we'll talk with Anuradha Mittal of the Oakland Institue about efforts to stop corporate ag interests from building mega farms in Africa. We'll also talk with Andrew Rasmussen about Governor Branstad's recently released education proposal.
Tuesday, Admiral Dennis McGinn talks about the confluence of clean energy and the US military.
Wednesday, Bob Mionske, an Oregon attorney, discusses Idaho's bike law allowing cyclists to regard stop signs as yield signs. Also, Ying Sa with Community CPA talks about the upcoming Immigrant Entrepreneur Summit.
Thursday, we get the pro side of the nuclear power issue from Chuck Conlen, director of strategy, mergers and acquisitions for DTE Energy.
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