Everybody's Business - Video On Demand

Jobs. Housing. Tourism. Transportation. Energy. Planning. It's everybody's business! And Everybody's Business with Howard Dicus keeps everybody informed of the issues affecting us here in Hawaii and beyond.

Select a video to view the conversations as presented on recent episodes of Everybody's Business on PBS Hawaii.

    UH Manoa economics professor Denise Eby Konan joins Howard to talk about energy prices. This conversation originally aired on December 5, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Joe Davis, general manager, Hawaii Convention Center, and Ron Moen, CEO, American Dietetic Association, a member of the Hawaii Convention Center Association board of directors, on the role of business tourism in the current economy. This conversation originally aired on December 5, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Donna Mercado Kim, chair of the powerful Senate Ways & Means Committee, talks about her agenda for the upcoming legislative session. This conversation originally aired on November 28, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Jim Tollefson, president of the Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, discusses economic stimulus for Hawaii. This conversation originally aired on November 28, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Jerry Russo, chair of the UH Manoa Dept. of Economics, meets with Howard to review health care and insurance issues. This conversation originally aired on November 28, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    The Hawaii Legislature is facing diminishing tourism, a budget deficit that the state constitution does not allow, and the usual assortment of issues that command its attention. What will the priorities be? Howard is joined by House Speaker Calvin Say.This conversation originally aired on November 21, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Mark Fergusson, the CEO of Down to Earth Foods, discusses facing recession and dealing with powerful new competition from the biggest health food chain on the mainland opening at Kahala Mall. This conversation originally aired on November 21, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Carl Bonham, an economist with UHERO, the UH Economic Research Organization, discusses the UH forecast which says there will be no quick recovery from recession in Hawaii. This conversation originally aired on November 21, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Pearl Imada Iboshi, a member of the state Council on Revenues returns to update us on the state's economic downturn. This conversation originally aired on November 14, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Colliers Monroe Friedlander is one of the two largest commercial real estate players in town. Sarah Morihara, their new CEO and Mike Hamasu their economist join Howard to discuss the commercial real estate business.This conversation originally aired on November 14, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Howard is joined by Bart Potter , one of the founders of Hawaii's Woodshow and Frank McClure, an award-winning participant.This conversation originally aired on November 14, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    John Holman, Director of the Export Assistance Center considers how Hawaii products find ready markets around the Pacific Rim, and how encouraging this is a way of insulating our economy against downturns.This conversation originally aired on November 7, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Neil Rose of Cadinha & Co. returns to explain what's going on in the economy.This conversation originally aired on November 7, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Eleanor Nakama-Mitsunaga, community relations director for the Farm Bureau and Lucy Hiraoka, a Waimanalo farmer and one of the original dozen vendors at the Kapiolani Community College Farmers' Market. discuss The Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation's push for fresh produce -- local kine greens. This conversation originally aired on November 7, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Howard sits down to talk with Jennie Chin Hansen, the National President of AARP. This conversation originally aired on October 31, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Philip Miyoshi, COO of Kimo Bean Hawaiian Coffee visits the program. This conversation originally aired on October 31, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    The Wall Street meltdown evaporated 401k earnings nationwide and made a lot of people rethink who manages their money. That is an opening for con artists. Howard discusses the situation with Hawaii Securities Commissioner Tung Chan. This conversation originally aired on October 31, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Alan Akina, the CEO of 101 Financial, talks with Howard Dicus on financial average for the average person. This conversation originally aired on October 24, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Howard chats with Mike Coffman, COO of Aloha Air Cargo. This conversation originally aired on October 24, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
       
    J.P. Schmidt, Hawaii Insurance Commissioner talks with Howard Dicus about the state of insurance industry in Hawaii. This conversation originally aired on October 24, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Howard Dicus talks with Peter Forman, author, "Wings of Paradise," on Mokulele Airlines acquisition of jets for interisland service. This conversation was originally aired on October 17, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Howard Dicus talks with Beti Ward, CEO, Pacific Air Cargo, on her acquisition of Aloha Airlines ground services.This conversation was originally aired on October 17, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
       
    Howard Dicus is visited by Paul Zorner, CEO of Hawaii BioEnergy. This conversation was originally aired on October 17, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Bill Heacox and David James, UH astronomers, talk about the replacement of the UH teaching telescope on Mauna Kea. This conversation was originally aired on October 10, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Roger Harris, Palamanui planning manager, and Susan Cordell, research ecologist for the Forest Service discuss the HIPPNET project to study forests near a development on the Big Island.This conversation was originally aired on October 10, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
       
    Howard talks with Pat Bustamante, president of Pacific LightNet. This conversation was originally aired on October 10, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Howard talks with George Applegate, director of the Big Island Visitors Bureau. This conversation was originally aired on October 3, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     
    Howard's guest is Ron Migita, CEO of Central Pacific Bank. This conversation was originally aired on October 3, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
       
    Howard meeets with Ted Nelson, CEO of Hilo Hattie. This conversation was originally aired on October 3, 2008 and was recorded in the PBS Hawaii studio.
     

Everybody's Business airs on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. and replays on Sundays at 4:30 p.m. on PBS Hawaii.