Melissa Francis
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A graduate of Harvard University, MELISSA FRANCIS grew up in southern California. As a broadcast journalist, she has anchored CNBC's "Power Lunch," "The Call," and "On The Money, " served as a regular contributor to the "Today" show and "Weekend Today" Show, and currently hosts two daily business shows on the Fox Business Network. She lives in New York City with her husband and their two sons.
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