1. The Fed's Next Move: Discussing the Fed's likely rate cut and its impact on the U.S. economy, with Bill Gross, PIMCO founder and CIO, and CNBC's Erin Burnett. |
2. Oil Touches $80: Oil touches $80 a barrel, and CNBC's Sharon Epperson has the details. |
3. Mozilo on Housing: Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo shares his thoughts on the housing market with CNBC's Diana Olick. |
4. Playing Safe on Toys: Insight on today's Congressional hearing on toy safety, with CNBC's Hampton Pearson. |
5. NFL Spying Scandal:The New England Patriots are being accused of spying on the Jets coaches during last Sunday's game, and CNBC's Darren Rovell has the details of the fallout. Nicole Deese, football fan & defense attorney, shares her expertise. |
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1. California Health Plan in Extran Innings: California Governor Schwarzenegger is still pushing for coverage of the state's 6.8 million uninsured. As early as Thursday, he will veto a bill passed by democrats that fell short on coverage and imposed higher taxes than he proposed. Schwarzenegger has called a special session to hammer out a compromise. How will they do it? Bertha Coombs reports. |
2. AT&T's New Image: Can the company get its stock to reflect its financial gains? The company's revenues are growing, yet the stock has underperformed the rest of its telecom/IT sector. Julia Boorstin examines AT&T's efforts to change its brand image and turn around its stock price. |
3. Credit Cards Before Mortgage Payments: Credit card issuer Capital One has noticed an interesting, and to some, alarming statistic. Of their cardholders who are more than 90 days past due in their mortgage payments, 70% of them are CURRENT on their credit card payments. Mary Thompson looks at why some people are ranking plastic ahead of their homes. |
4. Rising Lease Rates: With lease rates on the rise, people are getting out of their leases. Phil LeBeau looks at lending and the auto market. |
5. NBC/WSJ Poll : NBC and the Wall Street Journal release their latest survey results, with John Harwood providing commentary on the takeaway. As the race for the White House takes shape, what's on America's mind? |
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