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From Wall Street to Main Street with MarketWatch Radio managing editor John Wordock.

Money Markets and More: Tues., August 11

Money Markets and More: Tues., August 11

In this economy, some parents are thinking twice about buying fancy back-to-school clothes. And Bud Light won’t go down without a fight.

Audio|Mon, 10 Aug 2009
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“…Weekdays right here at marketwatch.com. On the -- the Fed begins its interest rate meeting but nothing is expected from the Fed until Wednesday and then even that nothing really is expected as monetary policy makers. Well probably keep their target rate unchanged at zero to a quarter percent. Also we get second quarter productivity and labor costs Google's wholesale inventories. That's starting Tuesday car buyers in California will be able to bid on General Motors cars through eBay. Right now it's just California -- about 225. GM dealers there are selling buicks chevys and GMC trucks and …”

“…is telling us don't look for this to be much of a back to school shopping season Citigroup is predicting a decline in back to school sales the first time the big bank has made such predictions is back in 1995. And it compares with a small nine tenths of a percent -- that we saw last year. Cities back to school survey found 45% of consumers plan to spend less this year than a year ago. And with so many consumers underwater of …”

Money Markets and More for Monday, August 10, 2009

Money Markets and More for Monday, August 10, 2009

The consumer is in focus in the new trading week. Target won't renew an online partnership with Amazon.com. Are we taking refuge from the recession by watching movies at home? DVD sales could be picking up speed.

Audio|Fri, 7 Aug 2009
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“…space. His pride was in Texas he was 240 miles over a New Zealand on the International Space Station. It's Money Markets & More at marketwatch.com. …”

“…get all the essential news and it's. -- inside is only The Wall Street Journal can deliver download the free iPhone -- now this is the essential left for high arrested. Access -- subscriber only content …”

Money Markets and More for Friday, August 7, 2009

Money Markets and More for Friday, August 7, 2009

The Labor Department tallys job losses for July. The post office wants to be a lot more than a place to buy stamps. Have you done something you regret? Something that everyone can see? There's big money in tattoo removal.

Audio|Thu, 6 Aug 2009
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“…the -- we're looking at the big July jobs report from the Labor Department and consumer credit for June and AIG is reporting earnings. On the state and 1606. Shakespeare's Macbeth was perform for the first time. In 1927 the peace bridge opened between fort Erie Ontario and Buffalo, New York. In 1959 the penny got the look it still has today when the Lincoln Memorial replaced it designed featuring sheets of we. …”

“…Okay he is good. Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's record with his 756. Home run it's Money Markets & More at marketwatch.com. …”

Money Markets and More for Thursday, August 6, 2009

Money Markets and More for Thursday, August 6, 2009

Retailers give us an early look at back to school sales. Who’s on Facebook? It’s not just your old high school friends. Some big companies are using the social networking site as well. And we’re reading the newspapers online.

Audio|Wed, 5 Aug 2009
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“…Christmas is not to a rotten start. When analyst tells the AP back to school selling hasn't really started yet with the new school year less than a month the way. And retailers will have to wait till late this month to see what their best sellers are for back to school which might not give them enough time to order more. And that's it for Money Markets & More. I'm Adrian Mitchell thanks …”

“…I'm Adrian Mitchell. Coming up retailers give us an early look at back to school sales I'm Tracy -- it's not just year old high school pals on FaceBook these days that's right some big companies like Coca-Cola. And case not only talking about that in just a …”

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Is booking a vacation online feeling too much like work? Many travelers are unhappy with travel websites. Mow the lawn, weed the garden. Feed the chickens? Some suburbanites are adding something new to their little piece of the American dream.

Audio|Tue, 4 Aug 2009
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“…up is booking a vacation online feeling too much like work I'm Tracy Johnke coming up strap on suspenders on your cover all -- to can be yet chicken -- that's right even people in the …”

“…liberty was lady in New York Harbor. In 1914. The first electric traffic light was installed in Cleveland. In 1957. Breakaway. …”

Money Markets and More for Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Money Markets and More for Tuesday, August 4, 2009

CVS/Caremark, Kraft and ADM are in the earnings spotlight. Google goes back to the future in a new ad campaign using a very low-tech medium. Is your bathroom shower smarter than you are? Some new systems bring technology to your bathtub.

Audio|Mon, 3 Aug 2009
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“…And and it's funny my my son's really into home design in remodeling and Hughes. He's been asked me lately about why don't heated floors when we -- our master bedroom or bathroom …”

“…as more consumers -- interests and it is interesting timing. Perhaps there housing market well. Turnarounds and maybe people rebuilding homes and monkeys installed and there shining new. Spotlight after -- I guess -- that have …”

Money Markets and More for Monday, August 3, 2009

Money Markets and More for Monday, August 3, 2009

A look ahead at the week on Wall Street. A Ford analyst says people are looking for gas sippers as they get rid of their clunkers. There’s still time to travel this summer and, if you’re looking to fly, there are some great deals out there.

Audio|Fri, 31 Jul 2009
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“…focus as we move into August we look at the week on Wall Street with MarketWatch Wall Street reporter Larry Kofsky. …”

“…CN BA the National Basketball Association was found. In 1958 Billboard Magazine began billboard hot 102004. The pedestal of the statue of liberty reopened for the first time …”

Money Markets and More for Friday, July 31, 2009

Money Markets and More for Friday, July 31, 2009

A day after Exxon Mobil, Chevron takes its turn to report earnings. Wal-Mart will try to work its retail magic with another rock band. Something that’s very effective for killing bugs comes from a plant you may have in your garden.

Audio|Thu, 30 Jul 2009
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“…of these products because the servers are comments and concerns. About the side effects are saying may actually were experiencing side effects and could they do something else out. The companies are offering alternative for people who -- …”

“…in the ninth because of rain. And in 1981. Of 42 -- Major League Baseball strike came to an end. -- Cuban leader Fidel Castro rallying a crowded 1992. On the estate in 2006. Castro handed over …”

Money Markets and More for Thursday, July 30, 2009

Money Markets and More for Thursday, July 30, 2009

Disney and Exxon Mobil are among the companies reporting earnings. Serious Star Trek fans now have the perfect fragrance to go with their costumes. Boxed wines still enjoy a share of the adult-beverage market despite the contempt of connoisseurs. Now, bre

Audio|Wed, 29 Jul 2009
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“…trees the first cartoon shorts and technicolor and first to win an Academy Award. . In 1956. President Eisenhower signed a joint resolution of congress making in god we trust the national motto. In 1965 president Johnson signed the Social Security act that established Medicare and Medicaid. In 1975. Jimmy Hoffa disappeared from the parking lot of a restaurant in Bloomfield hills Michigan. …”

“…three months. Amid all the talk about the -- summit at the White House Tracy and and are here now to talk about what of their favorite things. Which state enjoy. After hours courts and hello …”

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Sprint Nextel and Time Warner lead the Wednesday earnings parade. Warren Beatty squares off against the Tribune Company over Dick Tracy. The recession is helping sales of sugarless gum.

Audio|Tue, 28 Jul 2009
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“…year. Down almost 30% from 2005. -- Tracy -- seed in my. Dick Tracy is in court. There's an agreement in a legal fight between Warren Beatty and the Tribune Co. over the rights to Dick Tracy. . The actors deposition in the case will be videotaped his lawyers said that can by late -- privacy the tape got out on the Internet. The dispute is over -- deal made prior to babies Dick Tracy movie in 1990. Your mom or your teacher may have told you not to chew gum but nowadays some people think it …”

“…news or not the MarketWatch radio network I'm Adrian Mitchell. Coming up Warren Beatty squares off against the Tribune Co. over Dick Tracy and I'm Tracy Johnke Gump as a health food. -- trying to chew your way out of the recession and maybe some health problems she on this more on that coming up. But first. …”