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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

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Tuesday, Jan. 08, 2008
1. Recession Risks & Remedies:
A recession now could be more likely than not, with Martin Feldstein, National Bureau of Economic Research; Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson; CNBC's Steve Liesman & Joe Kernen.

2. Seagate CEO Unplugged:
William Watkins, CEO of disk-drive maker Seagate Technology, discusses the road ahead for his company.

3. GM's Driverless Cars:
Driverless cars may be in the near future, with Richard Wagoner, General Motors chairman & CEO and CNBC's Bill Griffeth.

4. The Election Markets:
The presidential futures market is just as hot as the election itself, with John Delaney, Intrade CEO and CNBC's Erin Burnett.

5. Faber Report--Countrywide:
Countrywide's stock plummets, and CNBC's David Faber has the details.

ePaper: Read All About It--It's Magical And Almost Here

You may have seen it in the movies—a newspaper that magically changes pictures and words right in front of your eyes. Jim Goldman blogs about how ePaper is about to become a reality for us all. Click here to view posting.


STOCKS TO WATCH/ALCOA EARNINGS: Matt Nesto follows the biggest winners and losers in the market, breaking down the biggest stock and sector stories of the day. Alcoa gets earnings seasons off to a bang at around 4p ET, as the first Dow Industrial to report earnings this season.

SHORT-SELLING HOMES: With foreclosures now at record-highs and brand new legislation (just weeks ago) that removes a tax penalty, the short sale is becoming increasingly popular. Diana Olick explains

THE FORECLOSURE CAPITAL: Banks are finally willing to take much less money for foreclosed homes than they were just a few weeks ago. And some are now finally starting to sell, in the foreclosure capital of America: Stockton, CA. Jane Wells reports.

THE CONTENT REVOLUTION/SLINGMEDIA: Julia Boorstin explores who will be the King Of Content as technology makes it easier and easier for us to take content with us everywhere we go. SlingMedia just announced a number of unprecedented "place shifting technologies" -- giving access to your home TV (including your DVR) from any computer anywhere.

DISSECTING THE PRIMARY: With our second state, and first traditional primary, results in the can, how's the race shaping up? John Harwood looks at the winners, the losers and what it means for the economy.

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