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Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX) discusses why U.S. businesses should move to Texas. "California companies are already starting to make the move to Texas," he says.
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Discussing the Manolo Blahnik customer and why the shoes cost so much. Also, a look at the hottest shoe on the market now, with George Malkemus, Manolo Blahnik president & CEO.
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CNBC's Eamon Javers reports the IRS is now poised to pay $70 million in bonuses to some employees. Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA) says the report is accurate. "The priorities at the agency are certainly not the taxpayers," he says.
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Discussing the Fed's asset purchase program, volatility and what's ahead for the U.S. economy and government, with Niall Ferguson, Harvard University Professor, and author of "The Great Degeneration."
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No one knows when the Fed will slow down its bond purchases. Frederic Mishkin, Columbia University Professor, and Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX), react to today's Fed policy statement. Don Luskin, Trend Macro, weighs in on the market's reaction.
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What to watch in Thursday's trading day, with Jim Herrell, PartnerVest Asset Management; Jordan Kohley, Lowry Research; and Cliff Davis, BNP Paribas.
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Discussing what Fed Chairman Bernanke is doing right and whether his students are getting jobs, with Glenn Hubbard, Columbia University Business School Dean.
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The Washington Post reports President Obama's trip to Africa could cost between $60-100 million. Bill Burton, Former Deputy White House Press Secretary, and Robert Costa, National Review, discuss.
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CNBC's Larry Kudlow asks Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX), if he will be running for President. "Well certainly it's an option out there, but again no decisions are made," says Perry.
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Fed Chairman Bernanke spoke out about when the monthly pace of purchases might be moderated. CNBC's Maria Bartiromo shares her observation.
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Parsing market reaction to the Federal Reserve's policy statement, with Jeff Saut, Raymond James; Brian Gendreau, Cetera Financial Group; Gordon Charlop, Rosenblatt Securities; and CNBC's Rick Santelli.