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  • Recession is in the Air: Kudlow  Friday, 19 Aug 2011 | 7:45 PM ET

    It was another disastrous week on Wall Street, and although CNBC's Larry Kudlow doesn't expect a repeat of 2008, he is worried.

  • Are we Headed for a Recession?  Friday, 19 Aug 2011 | 7:40 PM ET

    Kelly Evans, WSJ, and Joseph LaVorgna, Deutsche Bank, assess whether the US is really heading for another recession. "We are still dealing with many of the same problems as in 2008," says Evans.

  • Recession Fears Well-Founded?  Friday, 19 Aug 2011 | 7:33 PM ET

    Laurence Meyer, former Federal Reserve governor, discusses whether recession fears are well-founded, and what the Federal Reserve could do to stem another slowdown.

  • Europe Haunts the Market  Friday, 19 Aug 2011 | 7:15 PM ET

    The European debt crisis continues to weigh heavily on global stocks and the economy, with Russ Koesterich, BlackRock, and Robin Harding, Financial Times.

  • Another Bad Week on Wall Street  Friday, 19 Aug 2011 | 7:00 PM ET

    Dow drops 173 points on growing fears of a global recession, with David Kotok, Cumberland Advisors; Alan Valdes, DME Securities; Don Luskin, Trend Macro; Dan Fitzpatrick, Stockmarketmentor.com.

  • Fear Fuels Market Selloff  Thursday, 18 Aug 2011 | 7:55 PM ET

    Bob Lutz, former GM vice chairman, and Warren Meyers, DME Securities, discuss the 420-point market selloff.

  • Euro Debt Fears Slam Stocks  Thursday, 18 Aug 2011 | 7:41 PM ET

    Europe's debt crisis fuels bank funding concerns, with David Malpass, Encima Global; William Rhodes, Citigroup; and Bill Isaac, former FDIC chairman.

  • One-on-One with Fed's Fisher  Thursday, 18 Aug 2011 | 7:15 PM ET

    Richard Fisher, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas president & CEO, discusses the day's market rout.

  • Fear Rattles Wall Street  Thursday, 18 Aug 2011 | 7:00 PM ET

    Insight on the 400-point drop in the Dow Thursday on growing recession fears, with CNBC's Mandy Drury; Mike Holland, Holland & Company; Art Hogan, Lazard Capital Markets; Joseph Grano, fmr. UBS Wealth Mgmt.

  • Inside Three Horse GOP Race  Wednesday, 17 Aug 2011 | 7:55 PM ET

    Matt Miller, Washington Post, and David Freddoso, The Washington Examiner, discuss the race between the three major presidential candidates in the Republican party.

  • Fed Shock & Awe?  Wednesday, 17 Aug 2011 | 7:45 PM ET

    Brian Wesbury, First Trust Advisors, and Don Luskin, Trend Macro, discuss the Fed's next moves, and what it will mean for markets.

  • Pres. Obama Wraps Midwest Tour  Wednesday, 17 Aug 2011 | 7:33 PM ET

    A recap of President Obama's tour of the Midwest and what he hoped to accomplish, with CNBC's Eamon Javers. Howard Dean, fmr. Vermont Governor, and Steve Moore, WSJ, weigh in.

  • Calm Before the Market Storm?  Wednesday, 17 Aug 2011 | 7:15 PM ET

    Insight on a flat day on Wall Street as investors are getting a break from extreme volatility, with Mort Zuckerman, U.S. News & World Report, and Brian Kelly, Brian Kelly Capital.

  • Austan Goolsbee One-on-One  Wednesday, 17 Aug 2011 | 7:05 PM ET

    Austan Goolsbee, former CEA chairman, discusses the Obama administration's steps towards streamlining regulations and cutting taxes, with CNBC's Larry Kudlow.

  • Obama's Package Deal  Wednesday, 17 Aug 2011 | 7:00 PM ET

    President Obama is planning a post-Labor Day presentation on reducing the deficit and an additional stimulus, with CNBC's John Harwood.

  • Investing for Tomorrow  Monday, 15 Aug 2011 | 7:55 PM ET

    As Asian markets open, Steven Cortes, Veracruz founder, explains how to protect your portfolio tomorrow.

  • Gold Standard Debate is Back  Monday, 15 Aug 2011 | 7:45 PM ET

    Discussing whether it is time to get back into gold, with Jared Bernstein, CNBC contributor; and John Tamny, Real Clear Markets.

  • Perry Leads the GOP Pack?  Monday, 15 Aug 2011 | 7:33 PM ET

    Discussing whether the GOP is re-energized by Texas Governor Rick Perry, with CNBC's John Harwood; James Pethokoukis, Reuters Breakingviews; Tony Fratto, Hamilton Place Strategies; and Barry Nolan, former Joint Economic Committee.

  • Why Punish Rich People?  Monday, 15 Aug 2011 | 7:15 PM ET

    Steve Moore, WSJ, and Robert Reich, UC Berkeley, shed insight on Warren Buffett's Op-ed entitled "Stop Coddling the Super Rich."

  • The Forgotten Downgrade?  Monday, 15 Aug 2011 | 7:00 PM ET

    All major indices close above pre-downgrade trading levels, with CNBC's Kayla Tausche. Michael Farr, Farr, Miller & Washington; Milton Exrati, Lord Abbett; and Dick Bove, Rochdale Securities, discuss whether the market has already bottomed.

About The Kudlow Report

Wall Street and Washington come together for an exciting hour long discussion of business and politics on CNBC's "The Kudlow Report." Hosted by Larry Kudlow, this lively program features his unique perspective on business, politics and investing. Kudlow brings his decades of experience in the stock market and politics to "The Kudlow Report," as he hosts discussions and debates on politics and business. The program regularly features top officials from the White House and Congress along with business leaders and influential journalists who report and comment on the day’s events. Kudlow has interviewed President Bush and Vice President Cheney along with a roster of well-known political pundits and strategists. Kudlow's signature line sums up the program’s theme: '"The Kudlow Report" aims to be right on business, right on America, and right on the money.'

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