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Tamar Jacoby
Tamar joins Jim to report on the newest developments in immigration policy and her thoughts on what should be done to solve this complicated issue. Of course, Jim has an opinion about this.
Tamar Jacoby
Tamar joins Jim to report on the newest developments in immigration policy and her thoughts on what should be done to solve this complicated issue. Of course, Jim has an opinion about this.
Ray Keating
Don Lambro
Ray and Don join Jim to discuss President Bush's nominee for the Supreme Court, John Roberts. They talk about the confirmation process as well as how Judge Roberts will be on small business issues. Don says he will be confirmed by 80 votes in the Senate, and Ray says he will get 70 votes.
Karen Kerrigan
Karen joins Jim on the 157th anniversary of the Women's Right Convention (1848) to talk about the evolution of women's rights and the progress of women in the marketplace since then.
Mick Fleming
Mick joins Jim to talk about the current state of chambers of commerce across America. They go on to talk about the ACCE conference that's being held in St. Louis is August.
Rich Galen
Rich and Jim talk about the First Amendment controversy that's brewing concerning a reporter's ability to protect their confidential sources. They move on to talk aobut the Supreme Court selection process.
Steve DelBianco
Steve has just returned from the eBay Live conference in San Jose, CA, and he reports on the various concerns teh eBay community is focusing on, including: Phishing, secure online selling, and counterfeit goods being represented as the real thing.
Myron Ebell
First time on the show for Myron, he and Jim discuss the current state of affairs regarding the global warming debate and the Kyoto Accords, which are policies established to make countries comply with diminished emission standards. Myron offers his opinion of how President Bush will fair at the G-8 conference in the face of pressure for the U.S. to join the Kyoto Accords.
Rich Galen
Rich joins Jim to reflect on what the 4th of July means to him and to the world. They go on to discuss a couple of current political events.
Peter talks with Jim about the current state of social security reform, why President Bush has failed to get his message across, why the Democrats don't want it, and where wer should go from here.

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