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April 25th, 2012
06:32 AM ET

Starting Point live blog for Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

This morning, "Starting Point with Soledad O'Brien" is live at 7am Eastern with guest host Christine Romans. Today, Christine talks with panelists TheBlaze.com contributor Will Cain, political comedian John Fugelsang and National Journal editorial director Ron Brownstein. Today's stories include:

* Gas prices continue to drop – T. Boone Pickens will be on the show in the 8a hour to explain if this is good for the economy.
* Justices to hear Arizona's appeal over controversial immigration law
* Romney sweeps Tuesday primaries, declares race is on with Obama

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[UPDATED 8:21am ET] 2012 National Teacher of the Year Rebecca Mieliwocki says she took her business background to seek results in the classroom.

[UPDATED 8:09am ET] ESPN's John Barr stands by New Orleans Saints story, saying sources claim there was a switch that could listen between offensive and defensive coaches for opposing team.


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  1. Al Aldridge

    How many anglos do you suppose will be asked for proof of citizenship in an Arizona traffic stop? Sure, tell me it IS NOT a racist law. Get real!

    April 25, 2012 at 7:50 am | Report abuse | Reply
  2. L Klingle

    on Starting Point just now...when questioning the lawyer about the "New Jersey Death Race" by the State Troopers/Escort on the Garden State Parkway...why did'nt they ask the lawyer about how come the drivers involved had thier license plates duct taped over for the event if they did'nt think they were doing anything wrong...???

    April 25, 2012 at 7:38 am | Report abuse | Reply

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