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Lori Ann LaRocco

Senior Editor of Guests at CNBC

Lori Ann LaRocco is senior editor of guests for CNBC business news. She coordinates high profile interviews and special multi-million dollar on-location productions for all shows on the network. Her specialty is in politics, working with titans of industry.

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  • CNBC
    33 articles
  • msn.com
    3 articles
  • cnbc.com
    1 article
  • yahoo.com
    1 article
  • nbr.com
    1 article

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  • GOP convention delegate's welcome for Trump: He's 'a sick sociopath'
    11 Jul 2016—CNBC
    Gordon Humphrey It's now or never for the #NeverTrump campaign and the Super PAC Delegates Unbound to stop Donald Trump from obtaining the official nod as the GOP presidential candidate. Heading into next week's GOP convention in Cleveland, one of the staunch supporters of Delegates Unbound is a former New Hampshire U.S. senator and current delegate, Gordon Humphrey. Humphrey, previously a John Kasich supporter, said the Delegates Unbound organization is about removing a candidate who is not...
  • Investor up 20% YTD buys 2 new stocks for second half
    12 Jul 2016—CNBC
    Saira Malik, whose stock picks for CNBC PRO's "Platinum Portfolio" competition are up more than 20 percent this year, chose two new names she believes are poised to outperform in the second half of 2016. "Investors will continue to be easily spooked due to macro/ political drama so we are focusing on high quality companies with identifiable catalysts and strong free cash flow," wrote Malik in an email to CNBC PRO. The ongoing volatility in the market should lead investors to adopt a more...
  • Looking for a Clinton payment for an Air Force One flight
    25 Aug 2016—CNBC
    The Clinton campaign is promising to pay for Hillary Clinton's flight aboard Air Force One with President Barack Obama for a major campaign appearance last month. A CNBC review of Clinton's July Federal Election Commission filing shows that the campaign had not paid for the July 5 flight to North Carolina. The report for July was filed last weekend. "This will be on the next report," a Clinton aide said in a statement Thursday to CNBC. The aide didn't say how much would be paid. The August...
  • Why early voting may matter in this election: Expert
    15 Sep 2016—CNBC
    During the election season, voters are bombarded with poll after poll on who is leading. Now with early voting underway, Americans will be hearing additional poll numbers on "early voting voter turnout." Over the course of the next several weeks, many eligible voters will cast their ballot early. They can do so during their state's designated early voting period by mail, physically voting at an early voting site or by requesting an absentee ballot, according to the National Conference of...
  • Cost of Clinton-Obama Air Force One ride disclosed
    22 Sep 2016—CNBC
    The Hillary Clinton campaign has disclosed in its August Federal Election Commission filings that it has paid $36,602.99 in the campaign's use of Air Force One. A Clinton aide told CNBC that the costs associated with Clinton's July 5 Air Force One flight from Washington to Charlotte, North Carolina, with President Barack Obama was included in that total. That day was the first official joint campaign event for Obama and Clinton. The Air Force Once expenses were listed under "DNC Travel Offset...

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