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Lawrence KudlowLawrence Kudlow (born 1947), nicknamed Larry, is an United States conservative, supply-side economic commentator who currently hosts the TV program ''Kudlow & Company'' about the relationship between U.S. politics and the U.S. economy on the business news TV channel CNBC from Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Kudlow is also the economics editor for the conservative magazine about politics, ''National Review'', and its online complement, ''National Review Online''. Kudlow is a syndicated columnist. His articles appear on numerous U.S. newspapers and their Web sites. He also runs his own blog (a kind of online diary), called ''Kudlow's Money Politic$'', on Google's Blogspot site. Kudlow grew up in New Jersey. He has had problems with drug addiction, especially with alcohol and cocaine. His preparatory school was Dwight-Englewood School in Englewood, New Jersey, which is near the current CNBC Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs in northeastern New Jersey, where he currently works. He was at Dwight-Englewood School from the second half of middle school to high school (grades 7 to 12). Kudlow was educated at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, (graduated 1969) and Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs in Princeton, New Jersey in central New Jersey, where he studied politics and economics. He began his career as a staff economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, one of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks in the U.S. During the first term of the Ronald Reagan (1981-1985), Kudlow served as associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), which belongs to the Executive Office of the President. Later, he was chief economist and senior managing director of Bear, Stearns & Company (until March 1995). He also was an economic counsel to A.B. Laffer & Associates, which is the San Diego, California, company of Arthur Laffer, an economist who is said to have drawn the Laffer curve, which explains how taxation should work, on cocktail napkins during the Gerald Ford presidency in the late 1970s. Kudlow is currently CEO of his own consulting firm, Kudlow & Company. He was an advisor for the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation and a member of the board of directors of Empower America. Kudlow gave public speeches to Enron employees, and earned about 50,000 USD from that. Kudlow is also consulting chief economist for American Skandia, which is the American division of Swedish insurance company Skandia. He has also been a contributor to the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Times, the Cato Journal of the Cato Institute and the City Journal of the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. He was the Washington, DC reporter of CNN's Business Morning. He has also served as a panelist on ''The McLaughlin Group'', and as a guest on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and on Wall Street Week. He co-hosted ''Kudlow & Cramer'' on CNBC with James Cramer until 2005-01-28, and then solo for two weeks until 2005-02-11. The program's name was changed to ''Kudlow & Company'' on Monday, 2005-02-14. He is a regular guest on ''Squawk Box''. He has contributed to CNBC.com on MSN. Kudlow belongs to the Union League Club, the Princeton Club, the Capitol Hill Club and the National Women’s Republican Club, and is co-founder of the Club for Growth. He married his wife Judith Pond (Judy) from Montana in 1986. She filed divorce papers on Thursday, June 30, 1995, partly because of his cocaine addiction. He is still married to her. Judith is a painter. Kudlow is a Roman Catholic. Kudlow lives with Judy in Redding, Connecticut. His hobbies include tennis and golf. Kudlow said on ''Kudlow & Company'' that he is a Johnny Depp fan. Kudlow is the author of ''American Abundance: The New Economic & Moral Prosperity'' (ISBN 0828111170). On the sports steroids problem in the U.S:, he commented "A leads to B, B leads to C, and C leads to death". Kudlow is scheduled to have a hip replacement surgery in early July 2005. ==External links== * [http://www.lkmp.blogspot.com/ Kudlow's Money Politic$] (blog) * [http://www.kudlow.com/ Kudlow & Company consulting firm] * [http://www.townhall.com/columnists/larrykudlow/archive.shtml Townhall.com: Conservative Columnists: Larry Kudlow] (syndicated columns) * [http://www.nationalreview.com/kudlow/kudlow-archive.asp Larry Kudlow - National Review archive] ===Biographies=== * [http://www.americanskandia.prudential.com/page/0%2C2225%2C5433%2C00.html?furl=%2Fpage%2FLawrence%5FKudlow%5Fbio American Skandia - Lawrence Kudlow Biography] * [http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/CNBCTV/TV_Info/Anchors&Reporters/P18630.asp CNBC TV: Lawrence Kudlow] * [http://www.kudlow.com/corporate/bio.asp Lawrence Kudlow & Company] Kudlow & Company Biographies - Lawrence Kudlow, CEO * [http://www.nndb.com/people/122/000062933/ Lawrence Kudlow] NNDB * [http://www.townhall.com/columnists/BIOS/cbkudlow.htm Larry Kudlow's Townhall.com biography] ===Videos=== *[http://online.wsj.com/public/page/0,,8_0000-OdcmTo|OCo7sfgXasBkHwZz1i7e5eeS8-HoZ|7u2DwDb7an4fzRzQy5EoTD|wa2KV,00.html?mod=video_center April 15, 2005 - Kudlow & Co. - Snow on the Issues] 1947 births American economists American television personalities Bloggers Broadcast news analysts Broadcasters CNBC Columnists Conservatism Kudlow People from New Jersey United States radio personalities Lawrence Kudlow== Johnny Depp? == What the hell is he doing in this page???- Y2A == Clean-up of article == The events mentioned in the article need to be ordered chronologically, i.e., what Kudlow did first, comes first in the article. 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