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Friday, January 4, 2008

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 Friday, Jan. 04, 2008
1. Jobs Report Jolts Economy:
Weak employment data fuel worries about recession, with Jared Bernstein, Economic Policy Institute; Rea Hederman Heritage Foundation and CNBC's Bill Griffeth.

2. NYSE Market Wrap:
Bob Pisani reports on another triple-digit drop for the Dow from floor of the NYSE.

3. New Hampshire's Next:
An update on the candidates and a look at who will shine next Tuesday, with CNBC's Hampton Pearson.

4. CES Unveilings:
A preview of next week's Consumer Electronics Show, with CNBC's Jim Goldman.

5. Stop Trading! Listen to Cramer:
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks and pans with CNBC's Erin Burnett. They're joined by special guest Robb Fraley, CTO of Monsanto.

CES: Sexy Bed, Super Bed

Talk about a life of leisure. At CES, you'll find a bed that has theatre-in-the-round capability, wireless connectivity, an iPod docking station and a DVR. Oh, and by the way, it is also supposed to eliminate snoring. Click here to view posting.

VIDEO OF THE WEEK

Bill Gross on the Economy: PIMCO's Bill Gross discusses his top-rated fund as well as his outlook on the Fed and the economy.


CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW: CNBC has full coverage of the big tech and media show in Las Vegas. Jim Goldman walks the floor to showcase the latest technology soon to be sweeping the nation. Julia Boorstin explores who will be the King Of Content as technology makes it easier and easier to take content with us everywhere we go.

JPMORGAN HEALTHCARE CONFERENCE: Mike Huckman interviews the biggest names in the room from major the pharmaceutical companies in attendance, discussing their outlook for the future as products move down the pipeline into doctors' offices nationwide.

LEADING THE WAY: John Harwood brings the latest news on the campaign trail for the much-contested New Hampshire primary.

ECON ON THEIR MINDS: Hampton Pearson talks to voters in New Hampshire and discovers that the economy and real estate are the main issues on their minds. With a large portion of New Hampshire voters still undecided and able to cast a vote in either primary, the candidates' economic policy plans stand to be an important deciding factor in the ballot booth.

STATE OF THE ECONOMY: Steve Liesman digs into a trio of big economic speeches scheduled for Monday. President George Bush, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Atlanta Federal Reserve President Dennis Lockhart are all expected to speak on the health of the U.S. economy.

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