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  • The Giant Tax Code Mess  Monday, 18 Apr 2011 | 7:30 PM ET

    Insight on how to fix the current tax code, with Christian Weller, Center for American Progress and Mark Everson, former IRS Commissioner.

  • White House Downplays Downgrade  Monday, 18 Apr 2011 | 7:23 PM ET

    CNBC's John Harwood has the details on the White House downplaying the S&P downgrade of the outlook for U.S. debt.

  • Debt Ceiling Disaster?  Monday, 18 Apr 2011 | 7:12 PM ET

    Discussing the ways to address the country's long-term fiscal woes, with Andy Busch, BMO Capital Markets; Vince Farrell, Soleil Securities; David Dietze, Point View Financial Services and CNBC's Rick Santelli.

  • Wake-Up Call for the U.S.?  Monday, 18 Apr 2011 | 7:00 PM ET

    After the S&P sounded the alarm, the markets reacted. Insight on how to play this market, with Jack Bouroudjian, Index Futures Group; David Dietze, Point View Financial Services; CNBC's Rick Santelli and Bob Pisani.

  • Playing This Market  Thursday, 14 Apr 2011 | 7:14 PM ET

    Is an economic slowdown coming? And if it does, how will it impact the economic recovery, with Howard Lutnick, Cantor Fitzgerald CEO; Rich Karlgaard, Forbes; and Don Luskin, Trend Macro.

  • Investing on the Budget  Wednesday, 13 Apr 2011 | 7:51 PM ET

    Insight on how investors can position themselves to profit from the president's pipe dream, with William Baldwin, Forbes Magazine and Michael Farr, Farr, Miller & Washington president.

  • Tax Increases to Grow Economy?  Wednesday, 13 Apr 2011 | 7:36 PM ET

    Will President Obama's proposals really grow the economy and reduce the deficit, with Stephen Moore, Wall Street Journal editorial board and Rep. Jay Inslee, (D-WA).

  • Obama's Tax and Debt Bomb  Wednesday, 13 Apr 2011 | 7:30 PM ET

    Discussing President Obama's plans for spending cuts and tax increases to cut the deficit, with Rep. Paul Ryan, (R-WI).

  • Obama's Deficit Reduction Plan  Wednesday, 13 Apr 2011 | 7:24 PM ET

    CNBC's John Harwood has the details what what's really in President Obama's deficit reduction plan.

  • What Should Investors Do?  Wednesday, 13 Apr 2011 | 7:00 PM ET

    Insight on whether stocks can go higher, with Jeremy Siegel, Wharton School at The University of Pennsylvania; Robert Froehlich, The Hartford, and Stephanie Link, TheStreet.

  • Corner Office Optimism  Tuesday, 12 Apr 2011 | 7:51 PM ET

    Wall Street and Main Street are still worried about the economy although CEO and CFO surveys see optimism. Robert Johnson, The RLJ Companies and Gordon Bethune, former Continental Airlines CEO, weigh in.

  • One on One with Mitt Romney  Tuesday, 12 Apr 2011 | 7:30 PM ET

    Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney discusses his Presidential exploratory committee, the leading issues in this campaign, and tells CNBC's Larry Kudlow whether he thinks "Romney-Care" was a mistake.

  • Can the President Change the Narrative?  Tuesday, 12 Apr 2011 | 7:24 PM ET

    CNBC's John Harwood takes a look at whether the President will fail in wrestling the budget cutting story away from House Republicans.

  • Is Pessimism Warranted?  Tuesday, 12 Apr 2011 | 7:00 PM ET

    Insight on whether the economy is set to soar or sour, with Kenneth Heebner, Capital Growth Management; Craig Columbus, Grove City College, and Jim LaCamp, Macroportfolio Advisors.

  • Will Fed Follow ECB?  Thursday, 7 Apr 2011 | 7:12 PM ET

    Investors are watching to see what the Fed's next move will be, with CNBC's Simon Hobbs; Michael Pento, Euro Pacific Capital, and Don Luskin, Trend Macro.

  • Shutdown Fact vs. Fiction  Wednesday, 6 Apr 2011 | 7:23 PM ET

    CNBC's Hampton Pearson has the details on investors nervously watching Washington tonight as Congress works to get its act together to avert a Federal government shutdown come Friday at midnight.

  • How High Can Gold Go?  Wednesday, 6 Apr 2011 | 7:13 PM ET

    Discussing how high gold and silver prices can go, with David Goldman, First Things Magazine; Jon Najarian, OptionMonster.com, and John Kilduff, Again Capital.

  • Growing Inflation Fears  Wednesday, 6 Apr 2011 | 7:00 PM ET

    Discussing surging commodity prices and oil skyrocketing and the impact on the markets, with Alan Valdes, DME Securities and Dan Fitzpatrick, Stockmarket Mentor.

  • Free Market Matters  Tuesday, 5 Apr 2011 | 7:47 PM ET

    Insight on whether history will look at Obama's presidency as nothing more than Bush's third term, with Keith Boykin, The Daily Voice; James Freeman, Wall Street Journal Editorial Page, and Mark Simone, WABC radio talk show host.

  • Beware of Bernake's Fed?  Monday, 4 Apr 2011 | 7:42 PM ET

    Weighing in on what Fed chief Ben Bernanke will discuss at the Atlanta Fed's financial markets conference and critiquing the Fed's attempts for financial stability and monetary policy, with David Goldman from Asteri Capital/First Things Magazine and Donald Luskin from Trend Macro.

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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