document.write('');document.write("Peter");document.write("
NY
11/5/2004");document.write('');document.write("Since this is a WSJ-affiliated group, most with impressive credentials, and given the long-term absence of legendary Louis Rykeyser, due to health problems, how about this group, now that the long election cycle is happily over, focusing on the Economy and Investments more than it currently does? Susan Lee in particular has stated that she is an Economist by training. It would be great if she, and any others in the group that do have useful Econ expertise, to share it with the Viewers.");document.write('');document.write('');document.write("Marilyn");document.write("
OH
11/2/2004");document.write('');document.write("Thank you for such an intelligent program. After years of watching Washington Week, we have given up on that program. There will never be another Paul Duke.Journal Editorial fills a great need for thoughtful programming, not just the regurgitaion of the views of the New York Times and associated news people. We tape this show because it comes on at 2 30 AM Saturday morning. Hopefully it will make its way to prime time.");document.write('');document.write('');document.write("Barbara");document.write("
WY
11/2/2004");document.write('');document.write("We appreciate that the Editorial Board is back. You contribute so much valuable information in 30 minutes. Thank you all for your great commentary. We look forward to your insightful program every week.");document.write('');document.write('');document.write("Richard");document.write("
MA
11/1/2004");document.write('');document.write("Welcome back, group. I have a question for PBS and its affiliates, though. Your former one-hour show on CNBC barely had enough time to cover the week's events. How come now that you move to the less commercial (allegedly) PBS, you are cut to this miserably small half-hour? The group does make the best use of it, but why was it so difficult to at least retain the full hour? ");document.write('');document.write('');document.write("Alexander");document.write("
St
10/31/2004");document.write('');document.write("I'm very pleased to see the group regain access to our TV screens. Paul Gigot is invlauable, but I particularly like the comments of Dorothy Rabinowitz. The viewers that pay close attention to that she says have a lot to learn. Even Susan lee has improved from her CNBC performances. She seems to flail her hands less and generally gesture less, and present coherent views more. If only she would become non-partisan... but I guess she is needed in the group to make it fair and balanced.. LOL");document.write('');document.write('');