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First up, fumbling Rush Limbaugh away.

The group, who attempting to buy the NFL team St. Louis Rams, has dropped Rush 
Limbaugh from becoming a possible minority owner. Was it fair? We'll play 
Hardball with President of the National Action Network Reverend Al Sharpton and 
MSNBC Political Analyst Pat Buchanan on the politics of trying to buy a sports 
team.

For more, go to: http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/33318572/ns/sports-nfl/

Next up, repaying the bailout:

Goldman Sachs, among other bailed out banks, announced large profits and 
bonuses yesterday. Now that thee banks are making money again, shouldn't they 
pay back their loans on time like everyone else? We'll analyze the bailed out 
banks' status with Host of CNBC's "Mad Money" Jim Cramer.

For more, go to: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33324165/ns/business-earnings/

Plus, airlines cutting back:

Airlines are cutting back on pay and pensions of their employees and raising 
prices of tickets. Is there anything Washington can do? Are there further cuts 
to come? We'll discuss the future of the airlines with author of "Highest Duty" 
Chesley Sullenberger.

For more, go to: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33317821/ns/travel-business_travel/

Finally, in the Politics Fix, Syndicated Columnist Ruben Navarette and 
Washington Post's Anne Kornblut will join us to talk about Hillary Clinton's 
polling numbers, Wall Street reform, and the rest of the day's political news.

For more, go to: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33317821/ns/travel-business_travel/

 

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