Alan Greenspan, Titan of the Federal Reserve, Dies at 100

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Alan Greenspan, the influential economist who chaired the Federal Reserve for two decades and was the beloved husband of NBC’s Andrea Mitchell, has died at 100 after complications from Parkinson’s disease. NBC’s Kristen Welker shares a look back at Greenspan’s life and his impact on the economy.

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