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Vladimir Putin Decides to "Settle" for Crimea

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Vladimir Putin Decides to "Settle" for Crimea

Did Vladimir Putin blink? Or did he win? Well, here’s a hint: The Kremlin is the only place where people seem to be happy with how the Ukraine situation has played out. Economist Mark Skousen also joined the show to talk about the good, and the bad, that we can expect from the Federal Reserve under Janet Yellen.

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