Honing In On Housing
Airtime: Fri. Apr. 30 2010 | 7:38 AM ET
Discussing whether the housing market will continue its rebound, Robert Shiller, Yale economics professor.
Airtime: Fri. Apr. 30 2010 | 7:38 AM ET
Discussing whether the housing market will continue its rebound, Robert Shiller, Yale economics professor.
The way America watches football is about to change, with John Chambers, Cisco Systems, Mark Lamping, New Meadowlands Stadium, and CNBC’s Darren Rovell.
The growth for emerging markets remains robust despite the euro zone sovereign debt crisis, says Stefan Hofer, emerging markets strategist at Bank Julius Baer. He tells CNBC’s Stephen Sedgwick & Chloe Cho more.
Discussing the closing gap between what women earn and what men earn, and whether the senate should pass the Paycheck Fairness Act, with Amy Siskind, The New Agenda president and co-founder, and Sonja Eddings Brown, Los Angeles education reformer.
Discussing whether there is a second half slowdown in the market, with John Rutledge, former Reagan economic advisor; Peter Navarro, UC Irvine business professor and Peter Morici, University of Maryland.
Mr. Lamar McKay, BP American president and chairman, offers his opening statement to the senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources regarding the Gulf oil rig explosion and subsequent spill.
Fortune Magazine’s List of Most Admired Companies, Airtime: Thurs. Mar. 4 2010 |
Fortune magazine is out with its list of the world’s most admired companies. Managing editor Andy Serwer unveils the list on CNBC.