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Thursday, January 10, 2008

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Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008
1. BofA-Countrywide Talks:
A BofA-Countrywide deal could be announced as soon as today, reports CNBC's David Faber

2. Bernanke: On the Right Track?
Discussing whether Ben Bernanke is on the right track, with Bob Auwaerter, Vanguard head of fixed income, and CNBC's Steve Liesman.

3. Regulating a Wireless World:
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin discusses the challenges of regulating a wireless world with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.

4. December Chain Store Sales:
Analysis of the numbers from the nation's biggest retailers, with John Morris, Wachovia Securities; Christine Augustine, Bear Stearns; and CNBC's Becky Quick.

5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks and pans with CNBC's Erin Burnett.

Tata's Nano: A Small Car With A Big "Buzz"

The Detroit Auto Show is this weekend, but Phil LeBeau blogs on a small car that's already created quite a stir. It's the Nano from India and the cost is just $2,500. Read all about this little auto with the little price tag. Click here to view posting.


THE RISQUE CRADLE OF INNOVATION: The Consumer Electronics Show isn't the only technology conference gracing Las Vegas this week; the Adult Entertainment Expo is right across the way. Adult entertainment has long led the way in the technology revolution. Jim Goldman showcases the mobile and digital future of the business of sex.

NOT-SO GOLDEN GLOBES: The entertainment awards season is starting, but without the show fanfare. With the actors refusing to cross picket lines, the awards will more than likely be more of a press conference than a red carpet, black-tie event. With NBC reportedly paying advertisers back, Julia Boorstin explores what this means for the rest of the awards season and advertising dollars.

CAMPAIGNS LATEST: With the New Hampshire primaries and Iowa caucuses over, the candidates push forward as the race for the White House continues..

TRADE DEFICIT/FED SPEAK: Steve Liesman tears into the latest U.S. trade figures and listens for hints at the Federal Reserve's next rate move in a speech by Fed Governor Frederic Mishkin.

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