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Irwin Collier, a professor at Berlin’s Free University, talks about political cooperation to solve the European debt crisis.#32#32 He speaks from Berlin with Maryam Nemazee on Bloomberg Television#039s "The Pulse."
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Rolls-Royce CEO, Torsten Muller-Otvos, joined CNBC to discuss the luxury car manufacturer’s record sales in 2011. "There is no typical Rolls-Royce buyer. We have seen buyers out of the celebrity area, the sports area and the film area, but also a lo...
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Top Talkers: GOP candidate Jon Huntsman has pinned his hopes on a victory in New Hampshire, but the latest polls still have Mitt Romney in the lead position. The Morning Joe panel discusses Huntsman’s shot at garnering the top spot or the second spo...
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Tavis Smiley sounds off
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Dylan Ratigan, host of msnbc’s “The Dylan Ratigan Show,” discusses his new book, “Greedy *******s: How We Can Stop Corporate Communists, Banksters, and Other Vampires from Sucking America Dry.” (TODAY)
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Rob Parker and Michael Smith talk about their expectations for BCS National Championship game.
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NBC News analyst and former FBI profiler Clint Van Zandt talks why law enforcement is questioning the father of missing Maine toddler Ayla Reynolds. NBC’s Aditi Roy reports. (TODAY)
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A former U.S. Marine, a dual citizen of America and Iran, has been sentenced to death by Iran after being found guilty of allegedly spying for the CIA. NBC’s Ali Arouzi reports from Tehran. (TODAY)
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Steve becomes a super son.
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The actor and producer talks with TODAY’s Matt Lauer about his new film “Contraband,” a fast-paced thriller, and why his family comes first. (TODAY)
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Jan. 9 - Reuters Breakingviews Editor Hugo Dixon says semantics could help save the euro zone by distinguishing between fiscal austerity and structural reform.
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Andrew Gray, a partner and U.K. financial services consulting leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, discusses U.K. banking regulation, and the prospect of a European financial-transaction tax.#32#32 He speaks with Maryam Nemazee on Bloomberg Tele...
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Germany paid negative-yield for the first time ever on a bond auction, reports CNBC’s Ross Westgate. "Germany is making money out of borrowing," he says.
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Cleveland Jr. is the "ladies" man of the house.
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Andrew Gray, a partner and U.K. financial services consulting leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, discusses U.K. banking regulation, and the prospect of a European financial-transaction tax.#32#32 He speaks with Maryam Nemazee on Bloomberg Tele...
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A look at the U.S. markets ahead of the open, with CNBC’s Bertha Coombs.
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Did Rick Santorum make a miscalculation when he debated gay marriage with New Hampshire students? Why is Jon Huntsman’s service as U.S. Amb***ador to China coming under scrutiny from Mitt Romney and Chris Christie? "Meet the Press" moderator David Gr...
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20 seconds was all it took to level a 20-story skyscraper in downtown Houston Sunday. The former Prudential building was part of Houston’s skyline since 1952. The building, plagued with foundation problems, was actually sinking.
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New Hampshire will hold the first primary of the season tomorrow, with CNBC’s John Harwood.
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Henrik Drusebjerg, a senior strategist at Nordea Bank AB, talks about the outlook for stocks.#32#32 He speaks from Copenhagen with Maryam Nemazee on Bloomberg Television’s "The Pulse."
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Jane King summarizes the top stories this morning on the Bloomberg Business Report.
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"It’s all going to be about the retailers in the next few days," Manoj Ladwa, Senior Trader at ETX Capital, said.
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Top Talkers: GOP candidate Jon Huntsman has pinned his hopes on a victory in New Hampshire, but the latest polls still have Mitt Romney in the lead position. The Morning Joe panel discusses Huntsman’s shot at garnering the top spot or the second spo...
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Germany has "a pretty good crisis" and it is not "in a hurry" to see the crisis end, as the euro’s appreciation helps the country#039s exports, Aaron Gurwitz, CIO at Barclays Wealth Management, said. However, Germany does not want to see the crisis ...
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