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05:58
Health-Insurance Exchanges Are Behind Schedule official
Government officials are falling behind in around half of the tasks needed to set up new insurance exchanges for small businesses, and it's not clear if they will open smoothly this October, the Government Accountability Office says. Louise Radnofsky and small-business owner Mike Brey discuss. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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04:01
Bernanke Looks to Sharpen Message to Markets Today official
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has turned out to be a pretty good communicator, but he and his colleagues have confused the markets lately. David Wessel previews the options Bernanke has in advance of the Fed's Wednesday decision. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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04:35
U.S. to Propose New Phase in Nuclear-Arms Cuts official
President Barack Obama, in a major foreign policy speech in Berlin on Wednesday, is set to make the case for a new phase in nuclear weapons reductions. Julian Barnes reports. Photo: Getty Images. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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01:54
Wednesday, June 19: Watch Sprint, Tesla official
Matt Jarzemsky highlights the stocks traders will be watching, including Sprint, Tesla Motors and Adobe Systems. Photo: Getty Images. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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01:37
Ryanair's Michael O'Leary Debuts at Paris Air Show official
Michael O'Leary, the chief executive of Ryanair, arrived at the Paris Air Show to sign a deal with Boeing for 175 new aircraft. He explained to Marietta Cauchi why he decided to buy Boeing instead of Airbus and his decision to grace the air show for the first time. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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02:23
Who Has the Strongest Grip in North America? official
Ripped phone books, rolled up frying pans and bent steel rods. WSJ's Ben Kesling reports from the North American Grip Strength Competition where the race is on to see who has the strongest hands on the continent. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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06:31
NSA Chief Defends Surveillance Programs official
Testifying before the House Intelligence Committee, NSA Director Keith Alexander said today’s sweeping surveillance programs might have prevented the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Retired Col. Cedric Leighton, former NSA deputy director of training, reviews his testimony. Photo: AP. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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03:33
Massive Protests Erupt Across Brazil official
Protests that began last week against a bus-fare increase exploded into massive countrywide demonstrations, with tens of thousands of people railing against everything from over spending to build World Cup stadiums to corruption and crime. Matthew Cowley reports. Photo: AP. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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03:11
Ice Cream King Goes to Capitol Hill official
Ben Cohen of Ben & Jerry's fame joins the News Hub to explain why he spent the afternoon at Union Station in Washington, D.C. giving out dollar bills. Photo: Associated Press. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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02:17
To Pay or Not to Pay the Intern? official
Amid mounting criticism of intern labor practices, several colleges are paying students who take on unpaid internships. Melissa Korn explains on the News Hub. Photo: Getty Images. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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02:05
Is the Trump Name Still Gold-Plated? official
Donald Trump's name is everywhere — but not on a major real-estate project in the U.S. since 2008. Mr. Trump says he invests only in projects that he really believes in, licensing the use of his name to more than a dozen real-estate developers world-wide. Robbie Whelan reports. Photo: AP. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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04:43
How Millennials Are Rewriting the Rules of Adulthood official
Parents and their young-adult kids are closer in their tastes and habits these days, but what's increasingly lost are the traditional milestones of adulthood. What's left is a much squishier definition of adulthood. Trish Gallagher and WSJ's Sue Shellenbarger discuss. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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03:33
Food Companies Target Lucrative 'Just Enough' Market official
What do people want for dinner? To feel like they cooked “just enough,” food companies say, and they are trying to come up with products that hit that sweet spot. Sarah Nassauer joins Lunch Break with a look at new products that walk the fine line between too much and not enough cooking. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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02:16
Private Island on the Thames: $11.7 Million official
From owning a private island to the country home of an english jockey, here's a look at properties in the United Kingdom featured as Europe's House of the Day. Photo: U.K. Sotheby's International Realty. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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08:26
Wendy Williams: “I Would Sleep in My Car” official
In this excerpt of a longer, in-depth interview with the WSJ, Daytime celebrity talk show queen Wendy Williams talks to the Wall Street Journal’s Lee Hawkins about how she slept in her car in order to work several jobs as a radio host early in her career, and the hard lessons that made her tough enough to last more than 20 years in the radio business. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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03:52
Talk Queen Wendy Williams Talks Howard Stern official
In this excerpt of Celebrity TV talk queen Wendy Williams’ full interview with the Wall Street Journal’s Lee Hawkins, Williams discusses the “say it like you mean it” style that helped shock jocks like her and Howard Stern rise to prominence and shock jocks helped pave the way for celebrity news influence media culture heavily. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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03:40
Talk Queen Wendy Williams Discusses Latest Book official
In this excerpt of Celebrity TV talk queen Wendy Williams’ full interview with the Wall Street Journal’s Lee Hawkins, Williams discusses her career as an author. Her recently published Ask Wendy book is her sixth book project. She talks to Hawkins about how writing books fits into her overall strategy as a media personality. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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03:45
Traders Weighing Key May CPI, Housing Data official
Chris Dieterich outlines key economic data out Tuesday morning, including May consumer prices and housing starts. Photo: Getty Images Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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04:10
Tesla's Toughest Challenge: Your Local Car Dealer official
Tesla’s Elon Musk has made a fortune disrupting the status quo in online shopping and renewable energy. Now, he’s up against his toughest challenge yet: local car dealers. Michael Ramsey reports. Photo: Getty Images. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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03:16
U.S., EU Advancing Free-Trade Deal official
Matthew Dalton reports on significant advancements in free-trade agreements reached between the U.S. and the European Union at the G-8 Summit. Photo: Getty Images. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.