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January 27th, 2012
10:05 PM ET

I.D.E.A: VICE takes on TV

In this I.D.E.A. interview CNN's Erin Burnett talks to Shane Smith, CEO of Vice, and Tom Freston, MTV's founder about VICE media and the future of television.


Filed under: I.D.E.A.
January 27th, 2012
09:58 PM ET

THE NUMBER: America's Best Airport

What's the best airport in America? What does Mercedes, Coach and Jacksonville have in common? CNN's Erin Burnett weighs in.


Filed under: The Number
January 26th, 2012
07:30 PM ET

Top issue as Florida prepares to vote: housing; is the worst over?

As Florida prepares to vote next week–perhaps making a key decision in the Republican nominating race–one of the top issues driving voters will be housing. Florida is one of the hardest-hit states in the nation when it comes to foreclosures and unemployment. Stuart Miller, CEO of Lennar, says "if we want the economy to stabilize and recover, we need to see housing come back."

Miller believes stabilization is–ever so slightly–coming into the equation. "Demand is just starting to come back."


Filed under: Economy • Politics
The OutFront Brief: in Florida tonight, a decisive debate
January 26th, 2012
04:56 PM ET

The OutFront Brief: in Florida tonight, a decisive debate

With the most recent CNN/TIME/ORC poll showing Florida a tight contest between Republican frontrunners Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, tonight's final Florida debate (8 p.m. ET on CNN) could be decisive. As OutFront contributor John Avlon writes, "the fact that there is a risk involved in debates just reflects the real stakes of the race for the most powerful job on earth. Tuesday night's debate will be the last one for almost a month."

Debate moderator Wolf Blitzer says this year's series of debates may be some of the most important in memory. "Tonight’s debate will be the 19th. Millions of people are watching and learning and making final voting decisions. And that’s the way it should be."
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Filed under: Politics
January 25th, 2012
05:34 PM ET

The OutFront Brief: would taxing millionaires at 30% make a difference in the national debt?

In the State of the Union address Tuesday night, President Obama made a several pointed references to the inherent unfairness of millionaires paying a lower tax rate that working class families. He urged Congress to join him in ensuring that the super-rich pay no less than 30% in taxes.
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Filed under: Economy • Politics
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