On Wednesday, Apple Computer Chairman Steve Jobs died at age 56. He is being hailed as one the greatest innovators in American history and in the same league as Thomas Edison. Guy Sorman of the Manhattan Institute’s ‘City Journal’ says the story of Steve Jobs was only possible in America. Why does he believe that? What is unique about the American marketplace and our institutions that allowed Steve Jobs to be such a success? What did he understand about American consumers that other entrepreneurs did not? And why would it be much tougher for Jobs to start his business today? We discuss it all with Guy Sorman.