America's Business Radio Show and Podcasts“America’s Business†is a new one-hour radio program that delves deep into the issues that shape manufacturing and business in the United States and abroad. Hosted by broadcast veteran Mike Hambrick, “America’s Business†hits the topics that matter most to those who make America’s products…and to the people who buy them. From politics to the economy, litigation to legislation, Mike goes directly to the nation’s top leaders. The very first guest on “America’s Businessâ€...America's Business: January 26, 2008- January 26, 2008 sses and residences slash heating and cooling bills, sometimes by half. Americans are worried about a recent surge in unsafe food, toys and other imported products. This concern has made products made right here in the United States a lot more desirable. But what does it take for a product to earn a Made In U.S.A label Federal Trade Commission attorney Laura Koss will tell Mike about the process.And Americas Business will explore a troubling proposed EPA smog rule that could give our stumbling.http://www.nam.org/hidden/podcast/AB080126.mp3 America's Business: January 19, 2008- January 19, 2008 ident John Engler gives us The Last Word when he talks about a favorable Supreme Court decision that will shield businesses from unnecessary lawsuits. For more about Americas Business with Mike Hambrick and to listen to the program online, please click here. And for video highlights and more, check out www.americasbusiness.org.http://www.nam.org/hidden/podcast/AB080119.mp3 America's Business: January 12, 2008- January 12, 2008 and exports are for the nations electronics makers.For more about Americas Business with Mike Hambrick and to listen to the program online, please click here. And for video highlights and more, check out www.americasbusiness.org.http://www.nam.org/hidden/podcast/AB08013.mp3 America's Business: January 5, 2008- January 5, 2008 anufacturers President John Engler gives us The Last Word when he talks about how the bright lights of Broadway could go dark if New York officials succeed in closing the Indian Point nuclear power plant. For more about Americas Business with Mike Hambrick and to listen to the program online, please click here. And for video highlights and more, check out www.americasbusiness.org.http://www.nam.org/hidden/podcast/AB080105.mp3 |