- GOP after Michigan, South Carolina and Nevada
Midmorning tracks the latest in the GOP race and determines which candidates have gained momentum for the next critical GOP contest in Florida.9:00 a.m.Tom Hamburger: is a political reporter with the Los Angeles Times and the co-author with Peter Wallsten of "One Party Country: The Republican Plan for Dominance in the 21st Century."
Jackie Calmes: political reporter with the Wall Street Journal.
- U.S. markets react to Fed's emergency cut
The Fed's early morning action to cut interest rates was aimed at calming U.S. markets. Markets overseas were down in Asia amid fears that the U.S. economy was in a recession.9:45 a.m.Art Rolnick: Senior vice president and director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
Chris Farrell: Senior economics editor, Minnesota Public Radio.
Hello, it's Todd
Rock icon Todd Rundgren discusses his musical evolution and tells Midmorning how technology changed his work and influenced the way he shares his music.10:06 a.m.Todd Rundgren: is a musician, songwriter and producer. He has also testified before the U.S. Senate advocating for artists' rights.