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Are there global private investors who are willing to help capitalize American businesses? Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how some venture capital deals are courting foreign investors and why.
Reporting on progress in the war in Afghanistan, Kiplinger's Joan Pryde joins Jim Blasingame with the progress, and they compare this effort with that of past attempts at controlling this region.
Delivering the NFIB March report on small business conditions, Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the slow pace of the economic recovery, including sales, price levels, jobs growth, capital expenditures and access to credit.
Are you celebrating the incremental accomplishments of your small business? Even just the fact that you've survived the Great Recession? Jim Blasingame talks about why you should do this and how.
What does nano-printing, sea slugs and blood have to do with each other? Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report on how discoveries and innovations in these three areas will have a big impact on our lives.
Should we worry about the national debt? Bruce Bartlett joins Jim Blasingame to put the national debt in perspective with other national financial indicators, such as the budget, GDP and the national net worth.
What are the best ways to NOT create jobs? Bruce Bartlett joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the policy blunders the government makes and proposes that do not create jobs growth.
Interactive is the future of customer service, according to Joseph Jaffe, as he joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the paradigms that are shifting away from 20th century marketing toward 21st century connection and communication with prospects and customers.
America needs health care reform, not health care politics. Jim Blasingame talks about his 12-year history of encouraging market-based health care reform, and why the politically motivated proposals are more about political control than true reform.
What will the Fed do with monetary policy? Former Fed insider, Bob McTeer, joins Jim Blasingame to predict what will be discussed in this month's Federal Open Market Committee Meeting, whether they will raise rates or just change their language.
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