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Friday, September 12, 2008

CNBC.com's News Now: Ford Restructuring Plan

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Ford CEO Mulally: Federal Money Will Help Company Thrive

Automaker official says government money would make the difference between success and failure. Click here to read more.

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US Heading For a Depression? The economic slowdown in the US could lead to national bankruptcy as the government can not afford all the bailouts, and the stock markets will not bail out the US government as they are already facing a funding crisis, Martin Hennecke from Tyche said Thursday.

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HURRICANE IKE/LEHMAN BROTHERS: How bad is the damage from Hurricane Ike? Will Lehman Brothers be under new management come Monday morning? On Sunday night starting at 8p ET, CNBC will have special coverage of both of these fast-moving stories.

FOLLOW THE MONEY: Matt Nesto follows the winners and losers in the market, breaking down the biggest stock and sector stories of the day on Monday.

TODAY'S ECON DATA: Steve Liesman monitors the day's economic data, as the markets ready for the Fed Meeting.

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

CNBC.com's News Now: Remembering September 11th

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Video 2 2. US Heading For a Depression?

Video 3 3. Markets, Lehman & WaMu

Video 4 4. RIM's "Bold" Move

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Live Nation vs. Ticketmaster: High Stakes In Concert Ticket Battle

The giant of concert ticket sales has a new competitor: a former partner. Click here to read more.

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THE FUTURE OF LEHMAN: CNBC's group of all-stars continue to watch the struggles of Lehman Brothers, the troubled investment bank that's shopping itself around as a means of self-preservation. What's next?

SQUAWKING WITH MULALLY **EXCLUSIVE**: It's a Squawk Box exclusive! Ford CEO Alan Mulally on set from 700a-730a ET addressing the company's efforts to cut losses, avoid bankruptcy, and re-vamp its product line-up. What's his take on the economy, the auto market, and the credit crunch? Phil LeBeau will join the Squawk anchors and wrap the highlights throughout the day.

PREPARING FOR IKE: Scott Cohn is live in Houston, TX, where the state is bracing for a powerful hurricane. With Ike's unpredictable path, Scott explains why, for energy companies, sometimes it's just as bad when the hurricane misses as when it hits.

TODAY'S ECON DATA: Hampton Pearson follows the PPI and retail sales reports, two major morning releases that will be sure to set the tone for the markets..

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