| Has Big Government Gone Wild? Debating a new government mandate requiring religious organizations to provide birth control coverage in their health plans, with Igor Volsky, Center of American Progress, and Betsy McCaughey, "The Obama Health Law" author. |
| STOCK Act Heads For House Vote CNBC's Eamon Javers has the latest details on the "STOCK Act", a bill that will prohibit insider trading by members of Congress. Also, discussing whether the bill goes far enough, with Peter Schweizer, Breitbart editor. |
| Shilling: Making a Case for Recession Gary Shilling, Shilling president, discusses why he thinks the U.S. economy is headed for a recession. |
| Is the Fed on the Wrong Course? Michael Pento, Pento Portfolio, and Dan Greenhaus, BTIG, discuss whether the Fed's monetary policy will breed inflation or speed up a recovery. |
| NY & CA to Sign on to Mortgage Servicing Settlement CNBC's Brian Shactman reports New York and California have agreed to sign on to a multi-state mortgage settlement deal; Diamond Foods fired its CEO and CFO on the heels of an accounting scandal; shares of Cisco were up on its earnings beat; and Groupon's stock fell as much as 10% after it first earnings miss. |
| Market Rally: Fed or Earnings to Thank? Has the Federal Reserve's easing policy set the stage for the strong market rebound, or is the rally driven by profits? Michael Farr, Farr, Miller & Washington, and Jeffrey Kleintop, LPL Financial, discuss. |
| Santorum's Sweep & the GOP Race Robert Costa, National Review has the latest details on the Republican primary race, and discussing whether Rick Santorum's sweep puts him back in the race, with Steve Schmidt, Edelman vice chairman; Richard Land, Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission; and Tony Fratto, fmr White House deputy press secy. |
| Giuliani: Hasn't Endorsed, Not Sure Who'd Be Best Against Obama Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani Partners, discusses Mitt Romney's flip-flop on issues, and why he has not yet endorsed the GOP front-runner, saying the vitriolic nature of the campaign is harmful. |
| Will Romney Beat Santorum in Colorado? Robert Costa, National Review, reports on the GOP presidential race; Rick Santorum's evangelical appeal; and Romney's tough night in Colorado. |
| SEC Regulations Backfire? The SEC is putting the finishing touches on a draft of new regulations, but will more regulations choke business and strangle investment? David Hirschmann, US Chamber of Commerce, weighs in. |
| Greeks Riot, While Debt Deal Still Lingers As Greeks riot in the streets, and austerity measures remain stalled, is Merkel the last hope for Europe? Nicholas Burns, Harvard University professor, provides perspective. |
| Stocks Pop on Good News Zachary Karabell, River Twice Research, and Brian Kelly, Shelter Harbor Capital, discuss whether the rally is here to stay and how to invest in this market. |
| Tax Uncertainty vs. Recovery? Could ongoing tax and fiscal uncertainty threaten the economic recovery? Sen. Ron Wyden, (D-OR), and Sen. Ron Johnson, (R-WI), discuss whether Fed head, Bernanke got it right when he cautioned against tax hikes in 2013. |
| Washington Budget Battle Debating whether President Obama's budget is a tax attack on the rich, with Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and Arthur Laffer, Laffer Investments. |
| Massive Shake-Up at Yahoo CNBC's Seema Mody and Jon Fortt have the details on a massive shake-up at Yahoo, with four board members leaving. Also, New York's AG abruptly cancelled a news conference over foreclosure abuses; new data shows bankruptcy filings fell 11.5% in 2011; and auditors say the new price tag for the rebuilding of the World Trade Center is almost $15 billion. |
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