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Rising Above the Fiscal Cliff

Tue 06 Nov 12 | 05:19 PM ET
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Rising Above the Fiscal Cliff

Tue 06 Nov 12 | 05:19 PM ET
CNBC's Eamon Javers breaks down the balance of power in Congress ahead of the election. Romney supporter Martin Feldstein, Harvard University Economics Professor and Emeritus of the National Bureau of Economic Research president, discusses his analysis on whether Romney, if elected, could pay for the tax cuts he promised.

 
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