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Jim Blasingame
How did Europe get itself into such a mess? Broadcasting live from the U.S. Chamber's Small Business Summit, Jim Blasingame talks about some of the socialistic policies that have pushed the European Union into the current financial crisis and will cause it to be in a long period of very low economic growth.
Steve DelBianco
Will the United Nations control the Internet? Steve DelBianco joins Jim Blasingame to report on the movement to allow the United Nations to control governance of the Internet.
Steve DelBianco
Is online sales tax coming to your small business soon? Steve DelBianco joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the latest assault on Internet retailers: a coalition of states that want to require small businesses to remit sales tax on Internet transactions.
Giovanni Coratolo
What are the most pressing small business public policy issues? Giovanni Coratolo and Margaret Shepard joins Jim Blasingame to report on the health care bill, proposed new taxes and a looming cap and trade bill.
Jim Ostroff
Kiplinger's Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the impact of the gulf oil spill, why radio is still a good advertising play, and whether anything productive will come from the blue ribbon deficit commission.
Bill Dunkelberg
Reporting on the truth about small business lending, Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame to explain why and how Washington and Wall Street are wrong when they say small businesses can't get loans.
Giovanni Coratolo
Giovanni Coratolo and Margaret Shepard join Jim Blasingame to discuss the upcoming Small Business Summit in Washington, D.C. including the expert panels and a visit with lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Hector Barreto
A national hispanic leader speaks out about the recent immigration controversy and ongoing debate. Hector Barreto talks with Jim Blasingame about his thoughts on how to deal with the immigration problem in America.
Jim Blasingame
Should you use interns, should they be paid and how much? Jim Blasingame talks about the benefits of using college interns, whether they should be paid minimum wage and why the government should not get involved.
Jim Ostroff
Kiplinger reports on the regulation of food, fuel and debt. Kiplinger editor, Jim Ostroff, joins Jim Blasingame to report on proposed food regulations, reaction to the Gulf oil spill and sovereign debt challenges.

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