Kolter Group CEO Bobby Julien on the commercial real estate company's billion-dollar joint venture with Och-Ziff Capital Management Group to invest in residential properties.
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CIBC World Markets chief economist, Jeff Rubin, explains how storms could impact long term U.S. energy self sufficiency.
Raymond James analyst, David Lewis talks about investing in insurance stocks.
Blackrock Global Allocation fund manager. Dennis Stattman discusses the value of the U.S. Dollar and foreign currencies.
Barbara Goodstein, Chief Innovation Officer and Chief Marketing, Axa Equitable Life Insurance Company, discusses Axa Equitable's one-stop shopping website for people entering retirement.
Andrew Fellon, Fellon-McCord president & CEO, discusses how they assist companies in hedging and purchasing energy.
Mayor Christopher B. Coleman, (D) St. Paul, Minnesota, discusses the economic impact of the Republican National Convention on the St. Paul area.
Taylor Griffin, McCain National spokesperson, discusses what Sen. McCain is looking for in a VP running mate.
Street Records Corporation president James Cruz on working with hip-hop icons like Busta Rhymes and 50 Cent and the state of the music business.
Dave Callahan from Marketwatch discusses how thoroughly Barack Obama's plan will be covered at the Democratic National Convention.
Kays Financial president Scott Kays and OMNTV.com chief investment strategist Jud Pyle on their current favorite stock picks.
Billy Glover, managing director of environmental strategy for Boeing Commercial Airplanes discusses homegrown alternatives to petroleum-based jet fuels.
David Walker, Pete Peterson Foundation CEO, discusses why social security and health care need to be reformed before they bankrupt the country.
Vanguard's Bob Auwaerter on the impact of Fannie and Freddie on the bond markets and borrowing costs for companies and consumers.
Wayne Abernathy from the American Bankers Association discusses the future of banks and the possibility of the FDIC borrowing from the Treasury.
Douglas Holtz-Eakin, McCain campaign senior policy adviser, highlights John McCain's economic plan.
Arik Hesseldahl, Businessweek.com tech writer, and Scott Rockfeld, Microsoft Mobile Communications Group products manager, discuss the touch-screen smartphone alternatives to the iPhone.
David Walker, Pete Peterson Foundation CEO, discusses the fiscal crisis facing America, especially as the enormous baby boomer generation begins to use its social security and medicare benefits.
Adam Knapp, Baton Rouge Area Chamber CEO, discusses the resurgence of the Baton Rouge economy three years after Hurricane Katrina.
David Weidner, Marketwatch columnist, and Rep. Scott Garrett, (R) New Jersey, discuss whether a structured investment vehicle is a way to solve the issues at Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
Oliver Gilmartin, RICS senior economist, discusses U.K. commercial real estate and whether it is doing as poorly as U.K. housing.
Hornbeck Offshore Services CEO Todd Hornbeck on preparing for Tropical Storm Gustav, which could hit Louisiana on Monday as a Category 4 Hurricane.
Rich Anderson from BMO Capital Markets discusses the mortgage market.
Kentucky Governor, Steve Beshear talks about alternative energy, electric cars, and the election.
Lehman Brothers chief energy economist, Edward Morse, talks about the supply and demand for oil.
Bank of America's chief economist, Mickey Levy discusses the mortgage market, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and bank failures.
William Ashmore, Alabama State Employees Insurance Board CEO, and Jeffrey Levi, Trust For America's Health executive director, discuss the idea of losing weight to get discounts on their health insurance premiums.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce president and CEO, Thomas Donahue talks about the issues being addressed and the Democratic National Convention.
Byron King, Outstanding Investments analyst & editor, and David Buik, BGC Partners, discuss the earnings of Chinese oil companies PetroChina and CNOOC and how they are affected by being largely government owned.
Denver Convention Committee Co-Chair Chris Gates and Bill Allison, Sunlight Foundation, discuss corporate donors funding the conventions.
Tracy Downs, Campaign For Alcohol-Free Sports TV, and Rick Horrow, Horrow Sports Ventures CEO, debate over alcohol advertising in college sports and the need to reduce underage alcohol consumption on campus.
Michael Capellas, First Data Corp. chairman & CEO, discusses the Go Tag, a new technology that allows people to pay without swiping a credit card.
Jeff Brown, RadioFrame president & CEO, discusses RadioFrame's Femtocell a product that improves people's wireless coverage in their home for their cell phones.
Phil de Picciotto, Octagon Inc. president, discusses the endorsement opportunities for Olympians such as Michael Phelps.
PGA of America CEO, Joe Steranka talks about the possibility of the PGA participating the Olympics in 2016 while discussing the business of golf.
David Galland and David Kudla point out area's to invest in the market.
Advanced Currency markets strategist Melvin Harris on the pros and cons of a stronger U.S. dollar.
Entrepreneur Editor-in-Chief Amy Cosper on three states that make great places to start a small business.
Are banks the key to fixing the housing mess? Republic Bancorp CEO Steve Trager shares his thoughts.