| | 1-800 FORECLOSURE: Fearing foreclosure? Call Congress! Congressmen are heading up a one-day phone-a-thon, urging homeowners to call in for help with their troubled loans, 1-877-buzzus to speak with a counselor. On the bright side, price drops are bringing buyers back into the market in some very distressed areas. Diana Olick fold the foreclosure call center into the numbers to talk about how prices matter.
| ALL EYES ON CHINA: 19 years ago today (Wednesday), China was the focal point of the media as students marched to protest against the government in Tiananmen square. This year, it will again be the focus, but for different reasons: the Summer Olympics. Two months out, Melissa Lee updates on Beijing's atmosphere and preparedness ahead of the Games: from the massive construction efforts to the equally massive pollution concerns.
| AND THE NOMINEE IS ...: The Democratic primary season wraps tonight, but will that finally mean a clear nominee? Obama's all but a certainty at this point, but Hillary continues to hang in. John Harwood wraps up the highlights and the news from the Montana & South Dakota primaries.
| FISHING ON EMPTY: High diesel prices aren't just hurting the trucking industry. Just ask a fisherman. Trish Regan went to Cape May in New Jersey, where some local fisherman are keeping their boats firmly tied to the dock, and most are trying anything to cut back on fuel usage.
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