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December 31, - January 7, 2011


Scott Rasmussen    Antonio Gonzalez
Scott Rasmussen Antonio Gonzalez
Dante Lee George Johnson
Dante Lee George Johnson
Jann Wenner
Jann Wenner  

According to a new Rasmussen Report, 47% percent of Americans think the country's best days are behind it. Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports joins us with context on these findings and the cause behind the conviction.

One could argue that Latinos – more than any other minority group – had the most significant impact on a number of social, political and ethical issues in 2010. Regular commentator Antonio Gonzalez puts in to context the impact Latinos had this year.

Young entrepreneur Dante Lee offers tips and tricks to help Black business owners succeed in his book entitled Black Business Secrets: 500 Tips, Strategies, and Resources For The African American Entrepreneur.


A standout season hasn't done enough to calm the controversy surrounding Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick. President Obama recently praised the star's second chance, while conservative news pundit Tucker Carlson said Vick "should have been executed" for killing dogs. Sports commentator George Johnson explains why despite these distractions, Vick's still a serious contender for MVP.

Last year, rock's biggest legends gathered at Madison Square Garden for two epic concerts celebrating the 25th anniversary of The Rock and Roll of Fame.  Time Life has now released a CD and DVD called, The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ConcertsJann Wenner, co-founder of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Publisher of Rolling Stone magazine is Executive Producer of the DVD.

…All that this week on The Tavis Smiley Show.



   



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