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Joan Pryde
Joan joins Jim to talk about the most recent issues covered by Kiplinger, including the impact of rising inflation, how the economy is handling it, new ads being pushed to cell phone users, simplifying regulations language into plain English, whether Al Gore will run for president, and finally, new information about Health Savings Accounts.
Jim Ostroff
The Jim's talk about the impact of coal on the increased demand for electricity in the coming decades. They go on to talk about regulating carbon emissions, how to trade in your house, why Nancy Pelosi is considered a moderate in some circles, and other important topics of current importance.
Joan Pryde
Joan joins Jim to talk about whether a recession is in the cards for the U.S. anytime soon, as they cover several economic indicators. They go on to talk about the reducing deficit and Jim explains that it's because supply-side economics and dynamic scoring is working in reality. Next up they talk about the Supreme Court and business and something called desktop manufacturing.
Rich Galen
Rich joins Jim to help celebrate Memorial Day as they talk about the impact our soldiers have on our every day lives.
Joan Pryde
Joan and Jim talk about why a weak dollar isn't all bad. They also talk about some new accounting regs that help private firms, followed by what would happen if NYC Mayor Bloomberg decided to run for president as an independent. They wrap up by explaining what a typo squatter is and how to defeat one, plus a little bit on the immigration debate.
Joan Pryde
Joan and Jim begin their visit discussing the Republican presidential hopefuls and then move on to discuss whether stocks are over-priced, the economy in general, a review of future energy prices and a number of other current topics.
Stephen Moore
Just when you thought things couldn't get scarier, Congressional "leaders" announce their intention to raise the income tax, and Steve joins Jim to talk about why this is happening and how to stop it.
The first successful step in the American experiment began with Jamestown in what is now the commonwealth of Virginia. On the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, Avery joins Jim to talk about the origins and the legacy of this great part of American history.
Joan Pryde
Joan and Jim begin their visit talking about the immigration challenge in the U.S., plus the economy and what the Fed is doing about inflation, some new drugs that are about to be released and good news for small businesses that want to get SBA loan guarantees.
Rich Galen
Rich and Jim talk about the recent election in France, the U.S. presidential debates and the enemies of free trade.

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