Obama on Election Results
Airtime: Wed. Nov. 3 2010 | 1:00 PM ET
President Obama addresses the nation about the midterm elections.
Airtime: Wed. Nov. 3 2010 | 1:00 PM ET
President Obama addresses the nation about the midterm elections.
Phillip Deans, professor of international relations at Temple University of Japan, says U.S.-Japan ties are strong and are unlikely to change under prime minister Naoto Kan. He also discusses Japan’s new cabinet line-up, with CNBC’s Oriel Morrison.
Analysis of the July employment data with Howard Dean, former governor of Vermont, and Michael Leavitt, former governor of Utah.
US tech bellwether Intel reported a near quadrupling of profit in the first quarter. It also raised its full-year margins outlook. “We’re delighted with the performance, to see a record Q1 on the back of a tough 2009,” Graham Palmer, UK MD at Intel, said Wednesday. “From a European perspective, we exceeded our expectations.”
Discussing the threat of Greece and Europe and its impact on the stock market Mohamed El-Erian, Pimco CEO/co-CIO.
North Korea is severing ties with South Korea in response to sanctions handed down, and the escalating tension is adding another layer of fear to the global markets. NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski has the details.
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke discusses “too big to fail” and Lehman Brothers on Capitol Hill.