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Monday, March 24, 2008

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Monday, Mar. 24, 2008

TODAY'S TOP 5
Video 1 1. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks with CNBC's Erin Burnett.

Video 2 2. Bear: From $2 to $10:
Insight on why JP Morgan blinked, with CNBC's Steve Liesman, Dennis Kneale & Michelle Caruso Cabrera.

Video 3 3. Icahn vs. Motorola:
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn filed a lawsuit today against Motorola demanding access to documents related to the turnaround in place at the company's mobile phone business, with Carl Icahn and CNBC's Erin Burnett.

Video 4 4. Heavy Hand of the Fed:
Examining the controversy over the Fed's role in the Bear Stearns deal, with CNBC's Steve Liesman.

Video 5 5. 'Precious' Profits:
Investors are taking a shine to gold, says Joe Moglia, TD Ameritrade CEO and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.

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Auto Industry: Where's The One Car We Can Talk About?

There's no buzz in the auto industry these days and Phil LeBeau thinks he knows why. He blogs about what the industry needs to get its "mojo" back, even in a down economy. Click here to view posting.

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TIGER'S SWING AT REAL ESTATE: Scott Wapner sits down with golf phenom Tiger Woods at the Tavistock Cup to talk about his real estate development with billionaire investor Joe Lewis and his quest for a fifth 'green jacket' at The Masters.

LOWER PAYMENTS, LONGER LOANS: More and more people are stretching out auto loans to ensure a lower monthly payment. It's now common to see six-, seven-, and even eight-year auto loans. Phil LeBeau explains why it's a dangerous road for automakers and consumers.

TV'S TRANSITION TO THE DIGITAL FUTURE: The Future of Television Conference is where TV studio chiefs and technology start-ups come together and innovate. The media is environment is changing, with content available anywhere-anytime and the big providers must adapt to survive. Julia Boorstin reports live from the conference as she discovers just how the big content providers and technology companies attempt to boost ad sales and utilize the internet to get TV into living rooms nationwide.

HIBACHI HITS THE HARDWOOD: Gilbert Arenas is about to show the world that he's a Wizard on and off the court. The NBA player has found a unique way to cash in on his self-proclaimed "hibachi" nickname. Benihana is partnering with Adidas releasing the TS Lightswitch Gil X Benihana shoes. Only 1,000 pairs are expected to be sold at $110 a pair, but the "hot" Washington Wizards player won't be sporting them because he's injured. Darren Rovell is live behind the grill at Benihana with the "hot" shoe story.

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