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DR HORTON EARNINGS: DR Horton reports before-the-bell. As homebuilders try to regain traction and get their businesses back on course, what do DR Horton's numbers tell us about the company and the sector?
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GAS TAX ECONOMICS: Does it help or doesn't it? Will $30 a person make up for a multi-billion national budget cut? It's the political and economic topic du jour and Steve Liesman breaks it down.
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DISNEY EARNINGS: Drops in consumer confidence and sluggish economic times often impact Disney's theme park attendance and the Street is expecting Disney's earnings to be hurt as a result. Will the "happiest place on earth" deliver a higher profit than expected? Investors wish upon a star for an upside surprise.
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CISCO EARNINGS: Investors hold high expectations for this tech company, but for the past two quarters CEO John Chambers has warned the street to expect growth to be on the low-end of estimates, though hasn't given guidance for earnings this time around. Will Cisco follow the fate of the last two quarters, or begin a new pattern of increasing growth?
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HILLARY'S LAST STAND... AGAIN: The primaries are winding down, and the Democratic Presidential campaigns continue to the Midwest, and Indiana is the state in sight. Hillary needs to garner as many votes as possible, on the heels of superdelegates switching their support to Obama. Can she pull off a win in the Hoosier state? John Harwood is hot on the candidates' trail to headline the latest.
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