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 CNBC's Rick Santelli offers his preview of the July jobs report in this Santelli Exchange Extra.  
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 CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS,  discuss the climbing 10-year and why it isn't putting pressure on the  market. He expects a bit of a fade after the Fed makes its statement  this afternoon.  
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 CNBC's Maria Bartiromo shares her observation  today on how the Fed's statements will impact the markets. She focuses  on the downgrade of the economy.  
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 CNBC's Josh Lipton looks at three stocks to  watch tomorrow, including ExxonMobil, Proctor & Gamble and Time  Warner Cable, which all report before the bell.  
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 Ford's will offer a nat gas version of its best selling pick up truck, the F-150, CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports.  
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 Shares of Herbalife could more than triple in price from its current levels, Robert Chapman of Chapman Capital says.  
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 CNBC's Rick Santelli takes a look at  comparative returns and explains why Ford's natural gas version of its F-150 truck is "an amazing feature."  
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 The automaker will begin selling a natural gas version of its popular F-150 truck, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau.  
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 The perception that I can get any film made is  not true, said filmmaker Spike Lee discussing his plans to raise $1.25  million in 30 days to fund his next feature length film.  
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 According to a source, Dell's special committee  is not willing to agree with a change in voting standards, reports  CNBC's David Faber.  
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 Don't start your trading day without finding out  what CNBC's Jim Cramer is watching ahead of the opening bell. Today  Cramer is keeping an eye on Facebook, Air Products and Herbalife.  
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 CNBC's Rick Santelli breaks down the unexpected  growth in second quarter GDP numbers and discusses what it indicates  about the economy and its impact on the markets, with CNBC's Steve  Liesman, and Bruce Kasman, JPMorgan.  
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 Dissecting the day's major business news, with  the "Fast Money" traders; and what to expect from the Fed's latest  meeting, with Jon Hilsenrath, The Wall Street Journal.  
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 Beyond the Fed, other themes will provide the  next leg of the four-year stock market rally, Savita Subramanian of Bank  of America Merrill Lynch says.  
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 "The Affordable Care Act will drive some  business, but there is a lot more to do to get health costs under  control and Americans insured," says Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini in  discussing Obamacare.  
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 The stock market is displaying characteristics  of a bubble, Robert Shiller says. The one problem? He doesn't know when  it will burst. With CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the "Futures Now"  traders.  
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 CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS,  discuss what's likely to come out of the Fed meeting. The market has  adjusted to the idea that tapering will likely begin in September.  
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 Teresa Giudice and her husband, Joe Giudice of  Bravo's "Real Housewives of New Jersey" have been charged with 39 counts  for alleged fraud. CNBC's Andrea Day has the details.  
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 Robert Shiller, co-founder of the Case-Shiller  Index, breaks down the latest numbers on housing and which cities are  "bubbling up."  
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 A series of explosions rocked a propane tank  servicing plant in the Sunshine State yesterday, producing a blast that  rocked homes as far away as 20 miles. Officials say all workers made it  out alive, reports CNBC's Becky Quick.  
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 CNBC's Steve Liesman shares the results of an  exclusive survey of top economist and experts on what Wall Street thinks  of the nation's deficit problem. And CNBC's Rick Santelli weighs in on  the results.  
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 The defense team for former Goldman Sachs trader  Fabrice Tourre accused of defrauding investors in a mortgage deal six  years ago rested yesterday without calling any witnesses, reports CNBC's  Scott Cohn with the latest details.  
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 Arthur Cashin, UBS, shares his thoughts on the  Fed chairman's likely successor. There's no doubt Summers is brilliant,  he says, but he's no "consensus builder."  
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 The heist took place in the French resort city  of Cannes and is the third such robbery since May, reports NBC's  Michelle Kosinski.  
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 CNBC's Phil LeBeau takes BMW's new all-electric car for a spin to see how it drives.  
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 The "Squawk on the Street" crew discuss the  Internet giant's plans to fill 7,000 jobs in 13 states, beefing up staff  in its warehouse and customer service divisions.  
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 Michael Feroli, JPMorgan, explains why the  latest revision of the nations's gross domestic product will likely show  modest growth.  
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 Verne Sedlacek, Commonfund president & CEO,  discusses the problem of underfunded pensions, and why it will continue  to be an issue for the next decade.  
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 CNBC's Eamon Javers reports the largest credit  card theft ever. The alleged hackers stole over 160 million credit and  debit card numbers.  
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