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Stuart Varney is a Fox News business contributor and substitute host of Fox News' Your World with Neil Cavuto. Before joining Fox News in January 2004, he worked at CNBC and CNN.

Ed Henry is a Washington-based congressional correspondent for CNN and is frequently a guest on many of CNN's news programs. Before joining CNN in April 2004, he worked at the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call.

Jon Meacham is the managing editor of Newsweek, a position he has held since November 1998. He has written for numerous publications, appears regularly in the media, and has published books including Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship (Random House, 2003). He joined Newsweek in 1995 after working at The Washington Monthly and The Chattanooga Times.

Jim Angle joined the Fox News Channel when it launched in 1996 and is now its chief Washington correspondent. Before joining Fox News, he worked at CNN, ABC News, and National Public Radio. In 2005, he repeatedly presented false and misleading information about Social Security.

Chris Matthews is host of MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews, host of the weekly NBC-syndicated news program The Chris Matthews Show, and regularly appears as a commentator on other programs. For repeatedly presenting right-wing talking points and offering his personal praise of conservatives, Media Matters named Matthews as its 2005 Misinformer of the Year.

Neil Cavuto joined Fox News when it launched in 1996 and is now its vice president of business news as well as host of his own show, Your World with Neil Cavuto. While Cavuto's show is billed as “business program,” he spends a significant amount of time promoting such standard Fox News stories as the "war on Christmas" and pro-conservative political coverage (among other things). Before joining Fox News, Cavuto worked at CNBC and PBS.