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Airtime: Fri. Mar. 19 2010 | 1:21 PM ET
Insight on a court ruling involving the Fed, with CNBC’s Steve Liesman.

Airtime: Fri. Mar. 19 2010 | 1:21 PM ET
Insight on a court ruling involving the Fed, with CNBC’s Steve Liesman.

Flying through an economic storm, with David Sokol, MidAmerican chairman.

The location of the London 2012 Olympics “looks like a construction site at the moment, but a really impressive site – the scale is completely overwhelming,” Jacquelin Magnay from Telegraph Media Group told CNBC Friday.

“As far as I’m concerned the technicals are in tact, says Guy Adami. We said the S&P would over-correct to the upside and trade up to 1130 and then turn lower — and it did. Now we’re likely in the next leg lower. We have to see what happens as the S&P trades down to the lower end of the range – around 1040 – will it hold next time we test it?
The patterns in the S&P suggest that support will not hold this time, adds Oppenheimer’s Carter Worth. My persumption is we break lower. I think we go to 980. I don’t think a great crash is coming but we are clearly entering a period when the downside should be the focus of investors.”

Taking a look at executive compensation at every firm that took TARP money, with Kenneth Feinberg, special master for compensation and CNBC’s Mary Thompson.

Markets are in the red after a wealth of disappointing data from pending home sales and ISM manufacturing, with Steven Ricchiuto, Mizuho Securities USA Inc. and John Canally, LPL Financial.

Is this a double-dip recovery? Insight with Don Luskin, Trend Macro and Michael Pento, Delta Global Advisors.