Click here to view this newsletter on your mobile device. | Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009 | | TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS  | 1. Santelli's Chicago Tea Party  | The trading floor buzz on whether the government's plan to save the economy will actually help the markets, with Jason Roney, Sharmac Capital; Wilbur Ross Jr., WL Ross & Co. and CNBC's Rick Santelli | 2. Whitney: No to Nationalization  | Banking stocks are all lower today as the outlook for the industry fails to brighten. Meredith Whitney, CEO of the Meredith Whitney Advisory Group, has been on point with her outlook for financials and tells CNBC what's next for the sector | 3. Swiss Fight to Stay Secret  | The Swiss government is battling to retain the country's right to banking secrecy after UBS struck a deal with US authorities to transfer client data. Grace Annan from IHS Global Insight considers the implications. | 4. Obama & Harper In Ottawa  | President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announce a clean energy initiative and the importance of the relationship between the two North American countries. |
| |   | | |  | Amgen's Epogen & Pedal Pushers | The "Amgen Tour of California" is getting a lot more publicity than usual because superstar cyclists Lance Armstrong and Floyd Landis are trying to make comebacks in the race. But there's a certain irony that the biotech company that makes EPO, what is by nearly all accounts the most popular performance-enhancing drug among cyclists, is the major sponsor of a bike race featuring one defrocked, steroid-using racer and another one who has long been rumored to juice up.
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