When did Pope Frances become a global economist? Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to point out that Pope Frances hasn't learned the lessons of Pope John Paul II on the value of capitalism over socialism in raising people out of poverty.
A new magazine focused on natives of France living in the U.S. Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal his plans to launch a print magazine that serves the 500,000 French natives living in the U.S.
What the 4th of July means to the French. Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame from France to celebrate America's Independence Day and share the common bond and historic significance the two nations have had together.
What's unique about the philanthropy and volunteerism of Americans? Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame from France to celebrate Independence Day and talk about why Americans are so generous with their money and time.
What is the difference between the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street? Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the philosophical differences between the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street and why both matter.
Can America accomplish compassionate conservatism? Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the Tea party and Occupy Wall Street groups should be focusing on reforms that create compassionate conservatism.
The greatest challenges for capitalism come from Washington, DC. Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why Washington policies create more problems and challenges for compassionate conservatism.
Why is the accomplishments of Steve Jobs an American story? Frenchman Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why the impact of visionary inventors like Thomas Edison and Steve Jobs could only happen in America.
What are the potential dangers of a European Union financial crisis? Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to report that concerns over a contagious financial meltdown in the U.S. over European problems is unfounded.
How much is China's stealing of U.S. intellectual property costing us? Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what do do about China's blatant practice of stealing intellectual property that costs the U.S. 7 millions jobs annually.