Bears Battering The Bulls
Airtime: Tues. Jul. 6 2010 | 8:02 AM ET
Insight on employment and the markets, with Rich Bernstein, Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group and Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Global Economics and NYU Stern School of Business.

Airtime: Tues. Jul. 6 2010 | 8:02 AM ET
Insight on employment and the markets, with Rich Bernstein, Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group and Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Global Economics and NYU Stern School of Business.

World energy leaders are turning very bullish on the outlook for natural gas at the annual CERTA Conference in Houston. CNBC’s Sharon Epperson talks to Helge Lund, CEO of Statoil, the world’s largest offshore oil and gas company.

Following the same path as Japan, China will face an inevitable collapse within the next decade or so, says George Friedman, CEO of Stratfor. He tells CNBC’s Martin Soong that a country’s growth rate doesn’t represent health.

Ken Langone, CEO of Invemed and co-founder of Home Depot, shares his parting shots.

The computer networking company’s Q3 results topped estimates, but investors are still wary. John Chambers, CEO of Cisco, discusses the company’s earnings and outlook with CNBC.

“The Bailout Boys” is an animated video featuring former US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.

CNBC’s John Harwood talks to President Barack Obama about pending legislation on financial reform, the possibility of raising taxes, and how the average American should think about Wall Street.