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    • Can Obama Get It All Done? 

        Debating whether President Obama has lived up to all his hype, with David Min, Center for American Progress; Jim Pethokoukis, Reuters.

    • Obama On Jobs, Energy 

        President Obama shares insight on the job market, energy and more.

    • Politics of the Jobs Report 

        Marc Morial, of the National Urban League, and Tony Fratto, fmr. White House deputy press security, discuss what Thursday's worse-than-expected jobs report means for the Obama administration.

    • Jobs Report Analysis 

        Stephen Stanley, of RBS, and David Kotok, of Cumberland Advisors, discuss Thursday's worse-than-expected jobs report.

    • Call of the Wild: Second Stimulus Needed? 

        Michael Meehan, a Democratic strategist, and Stephen Moore, of the WSJ editorial board, debate whether it's time for a second economic stimulus package.

    • Job Losses & the Economy 

        The economy shed another 467,000 jobs last month, which was more than expected, and Tom Higgins, of Payden & Rygel, and CNBC's Rick Santelli discuss what this might mean for the economy.

    • Jobs Report & the Markets 

        Richard Yamarone, of Argus Research, and David Katz, of Matrix Asset Advisors, discuss how Thursday's worse-than-expected jobs report could affect the market.

    • BofA/Merrill Upgrades Econ Outlook 

        The economics team at Bank of America/Merrill Lynch upgraded its outlook for economic growth in the U.S. on Thursday. Drew Matus, senior economist at Bank of America Securities/Merrill Lynch, shares his insight.

    • White House Reaction to Jobs 

        Christina Romer, chair of the president's Council of Economic Advisers, shares her reaction to today's jobs report data.

    • Bond King Reacts to Jobs Data 

        William Gross, co-CIO of Pimco, shares his reaction to Thursday's jobs report.


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  • Euro Rates Stay 1%, Trichet Downplays Deflation Risks

      The European Central Bank left its main refinancing interest rate unchanged at a record low of 1.0 percent, as expected. The program to buy covered bonds will go ahead as planned, president Jean-Claude Trichet said.


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