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At least two U.S. senators claim they unkowningly recieved discounts on Countrywide homeowners' loans. But Diana Olick suspects that these deals with high-ranking, politicians involve more than just complicated documents and overlooked details. Click here to read more.

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GOLDMAN SACHS EARNINGS: Last week saw an unexpected push to the positive for pending home sales and the markets responded. Is it the beginning of the end for the real estate mess? Rick Santelli reports the numbers, and Diana Olick digs through the housing starts data to follow the market response throughout the day.

PRODUCER INFLATION: In the wake of last week's consumer price data, the PPI will be released at 830a ET on Tuesday. Rick Santelli breaks the numbers and follows the market reaction.

TOY STORY-MANIA: Disney's mega-hit lives years beyond the silver screen debut with the help of toy sales and now, Disneyworld & Disneyland are opening Toy-Story rides. Julia Boorstin takes a spin and speaks to the creative executives responsible for bringing Buzz Lightyear to the public in ride-form, the latest tech-video amusement.

HOUSING STARTS: Last week saw an unexpected push to the positive for pending home sales and the markets responded. Is it the beginning of the end for the real estate mess? Rick Santelli reports the numbers, and Diana Olick digs through the housing starts data to follow the market response throughout the day.

 
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