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The New York Stock Exchange's John Reed announces his choices for the NYSE’s board and his plans for revamping the exchange. But do his reforms go far enough? We'll ask Ambassador Harold E. Doley, Jr., president and CEO of Doley Securities Inc.

Why is Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., ranking member of the House Ways and Means Committee calling for Defense Sec. Donald Rumsfeld’s resignation? We’ll ask him.

If we want Medicare prescription drug coverage, complete with higher Medicare premiums for the wealthy, do we need to expand tax breaks for those footing the bill? We’ll ask Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.

For the first time in three decades both the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates could be saying no to federal campaign funds and instead, scooping up a lot more funds on their own. Smart play? We’ll get a fair and balanced debate from Peter Fenn, Democratic strategist, and Kellyanne Conway, Republican pollster.

Is Wal-Mart being unfairly targeted by the feds? FOX News’ Dagen McDowell examines the allegations that retailer violated immigration laws.

Plus, we’ll take the market’s temperature with Hilary Kramer, president of A&G Capital, and Frank Lasalla, president and COO of the Bank Of New York's BNY Clearing Services Unit.

And, more firms are likely to be charged in the burgeoning scandal surrounding the mutual fund industry. Does Vanguard’s John Bogle (search) have the solution to this mutual fund mess? We’ll ask him on tonight’s edition of Your World with Cavuto.

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More than just facts and figures, Your World with Cavuto gets to the heart of the matter with in-depth analysis from our FOX Business News All-Stars:

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