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Joe Davis
What Memorial Day means today. The VFW's Joe Davis joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the origins of Memorial Day and why it continued to have an important place in America's future.
Joseph Boyett
Should the U.S. federal government have done more to stimulate the economy? Joseph Boyett joins Jim Blasingame to define bipartisanship and party ideals from a progressive point of view and compare them to the socialist policies of Europe.
Joseph Boyett
How much should the federal government get involved in our lives? Joseph Boyett joins Jim Blasingame to debate the role of the federal government and how much it should impose its will on our lives.
Joel Barker
Patents cannot include natural processes. Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report the Supreme Court upheld a challenge to a patent that included a process that is part of nature.
Joel Barker
Could bending solar panels make them better? Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how researchers are wrinkling solar panels, like the surface of leaves, to make them absorb more energy and the panels more efficient.
Kathy Perry
Even before it went public, most people don’t see Facebook as a good investment. Kathy Perry joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the long-term prospects of Facebook stock and whether the business model can endure.
Gail Goodman
Online platforms are moving to local and mobile. Gail Goodman joins Jim Blasingame to predict the future of online platform is local and mobile and why you need a mobile strategy to stay relevant.
Gail Goodman
Technology has created broader connection platforms. Gail Goodman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why customers want to connect online and the power of leveraging customer communities.
Kenneth Davis
Citizen soldiers have fought beside regular soldiers since America’s beginning. Ken Davis joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the role of U.S. citizen soldiers from America’s independence to today, plus the bicentennial of the War of 1812.
Kenneth Davis
Memorial Day was originally called Decoration Day, when women decorated the graves of fallen soldiers. Ken Davis joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the Civil War origins of Memorial Day and the declaration of the national holiday in 1967.

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