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  • Candidates Face Off in Florida  26 Jan 2012

      Robert Costa, National Review, reports on the latest polls, which show Mitt Romney with a 7 to 8 point lead over Newt Gingrich, and discussing whether MItt will be able to hang onto his frontrunner status, with Ari Melber, The Nation; Kevin Madden, JDA Frontline; and Matt Lewis, Daily Caller.

  • Making the Case for Mitt Romney  26 Jan 2012

      Defending Mitt Romney's conservative credentials, and his economic experience, with Gov. Bob McDonnell, (R-VA).

  • Gingrich: Romney's the Anti-Reagan Republican  26 Jan 2012

      Republican presidential candidate, Newt Gingrich, defends his conservative credentials, saying, the recent attacks against him are once again painting a falsehood, that Romney's campaign is trying to smear him and distort his entire history.

  • Starbucks Falls Despite Sales Jolt  26 Jan 2012

      CNBC's Seema Mody, reports shares of Starbucks fell despite record revenues; a federal judge ruled BP must indemnify Transocean against compensatory damages related to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill; and Freddie Mac reports the average rate on the 30-year fixed crept up to 3.98% and 3.24% on the average 15-year fixed mortgage.

  • The Fed Factor  26 Jan 2012

      Robert McTeer, CNBC contributor, discusses the impact of the Fed's decision to keep interest rates low through 2014.

  • Stocks Fall on Weak Economic Data  26 Jan 2012

      Art Hogan, Lazard Capital Markets, and Michael Ozanian, Forbes executive editor, discuss the hot rally in commodities, and whether the dovish Fed is bullish for stocks.

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