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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

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Tuesday, Feb. 05, 2008
1. Super Tuesday w/Tim Russert:
NBC Washington Bureau Chief Tim Russert has the Super Tuesday latest.

2. NYSE Market Wrap:
Bob Pisani reports on the market's 3 percent plunge from the NYSE.

3. Bond Insurer Latest:
The latest on the bond insurer downgrades and bailout, with CNBC's Charlie Gasparino.

4. Fixing the Credit Crunch:
Urging fast action on risky loans, with Sheila Bair, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) chair and CNBC's Becky Quick.

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

Tighter Lending Standards "Hurt" Those Needing Help

Lenders and the government are "supposed" to be helping homeowners re-fianance or redo their troubled loans. But as Diana Olick blogs, new and tougher credit laws aimed at stopping the credit crunch are hurting those who need help the most. Click here to view posting.


WRAPPING SUPER TUESDAY: A full 24 states will be holding Super Tuesday primaries and those votes should go a long way towards clearing up the race for the Presidency... or maybe not for the Dems. John Harwood wraps up the late results, looks at the key storylines and talks about what the economy has to gain or lose with the various hopefuls jockeying for the presidency.

CISCO EARNINGS: With Cisco reporting after the bell, Jim Goldman previews the earnings, then hacks through the quarterly report once it's released. The key point to watch is what sort of guidance they give as other tech heavyweights like Apple have been hammered when their good results get overlooked by tepid forecasts.

AMEX IN THE SPOTLIGHT: At 230p ET, American Express will hold its semi-annual Financial Community Meeting. Kenneth Chenault, chairman and CEO, will update on the company's performance, with management available to answer questions. Mary Thompson will monitor the call for news alerts and key storylines that speak to the broader financial landscape.

THE IAC SOAP OPERA: As IAC reports earnings before-the-bell on Weds, Julia Boorstin looks at their results that are overshadowed by on-going power struggle over the company between CEO Barry Diller and Liberty Media's John Malone.

LIVE AT THE CHICAGO AUTO SHOW: Phil LeBeau is live at the Chicago Auto Show for a few first-on-CNBC reveals and interviews and a look at the latest in the auto industry.

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