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Thursday, February 14, 2008

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Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008
1. Bernanke Testimony:
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies at a Senate hearing on the economy and financial markets.

2. Ambac CEO Speaks:
Ambac CEO Michael Callen tells CNBC's Erin Burnett why he scoffs at Warren Buffett's offer.

3. Dinallo on Bond Insurers:
Eric Dinallo, NY Insurance Dept. Superintendent, discusses his plan for the bond insurers.

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

5. Godiva: My Turkish Delight:
Celebrating the company's favorite day of the year, with Jim Goldman, Godiva Worldwide president, and CNBC's Mark Haines.

Yahoo Vs. Microsoft: The Opinions And Letters Are Flying

It seems everyone has an opinion on the Microsoft "hostile" takeover bid for Yahoo but as Jim Goldman blogs, it's the companies themselves that have the most interesting things to say—especially the stockholders. Click here to view posting.


EXPANDING MINI: Mini car sales rose 7% last year. This weekend, the new Clubman (an extended version of the car) hits showrooms. Can Mini extend its brand and still retain its quirky, charming appeal? Will loyal fans embrace the Clubman? Phil LeBeau has the answers.

ECON DATA/FEDSPEAK: Steve Liesman digs through the morning's economic releases provides instant analysis and market reaction and monitors Fed Governor's Mishkin comments following Thursday's Big Three testimony on Capitol Hill.

DISAPPEARING SALMON: The global salmon population has abruptly plummeted to near crisis-level lows. For salmon consumers that means increased costs for lox, sushi and all things salmon. Where have all the salmon gone? Jane Wells goes fishing for answers.

MY FIRST WEBSITE: Thanks to a re-launched version of Microsoft's Office Live, even the most novice of computer users can set up a web site, track customers, accept credit cards and market merchandise, many of the options all for FREE. David helps a "struggling" artists set up a web site of his own so he can sell his art to the world.

START YOUR ENGINES: The Daytona 500 this Sunday is Nascar's first, and biggest race of the season. Outside of the race itself, the attention is on the marketing. More than 20 drivers will appear in commercials for the 17 million fans expected to watch the race, there's much at stake for the sport and the network. Darren Rovell explains.

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