One hour of the morning's top business and personal finance news. Host Gordon Deal anchors this fast-paced, entertaining and truly useful program.
11-06-09 -- We go live to Texas for the lastest information on Thursday's tragedy at Fort Hood, Fannie will let you pay rent for your foreclosed home, and AARP says yes to health care reform.
...MORE11-05-09 -- Democrats push for a Saturday health vote, Chrysler vows to bounce back, and Hollywood takes flight in custom made planes.
...MORE11-04-09 -- Republicans score wins in key states, GM show signs of strength, and kids flock to modeling agencies to help out mom and dad.
...MORE11-03-09 -- Some close elections hold the key to momentum heading into 2010, Ford drives to a billion dollar profit, and how to play the "couples dating" game.
...MORE11-02-09 -- The U.S. turns the screws on bailed-out GMAC, how letting the big banks fail could have destroyed the economy, and used car buyers turn to the internet.
...MORE10-30-09 -- The economy snaps out of it...for now, some new faces join the late night wars, and how the village of Sleepy Hollow cashes in on Halloween.
...MORE10-29-09 -- The first time home buyer credit gets new life, the FAA's delayed alert on Northwest Flight 188 sparks concern, and how to rescue your frequent flier miles.
...MORE10-28-09 -- GMAC asks for fresh cash, economic gloom makes a comeback for October, and a WSJ auto reporter loses his ride.
...MORE10-27-09 -- The public option is back from the dead, laid off workers find it hard to get back to the grind, and how to avoid a sticky situation when old flames beckon online.
...MORE10-26-09 -- The Senate is on the verge of health bill, the Northwest pilots say they weren't napping, and bargains abound for holiday shoppers.
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