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Christine Romans is minding your business this morning. "You should know your own credit history," she says, because employers may be checking it, making potential employment even harder for those who need it the most.
In his first post-election interview, Mitt and Ann Romney talk about the 2012 presidential election loss. The former presidential hopeful said, "It kills me not to be there, not to be in the White House doing what needs to be done."
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Rep. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) on the chances of a last-minute deal to avoid forced massive spending cuts.
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(CNN MONEY) Friday's the day. The arbitrary, across-the-board spending cuts lawmakers approved but swore would never happen are set to begin.
Will you notice an immediate effect? Not likely.
For the most part, the ramifications would kick in over months, not several days or weeks.
This morning on "Early Start," Christine Romans on when forced spending cuts will be felt if nothing is done to avoid a March 1st deadline.
READ MORE: Spending cuts: When they'll really bite

