Obama on Oil Spill 5.14.10
Airtime: Fri. May 14 2010 | 12:25 PM ET
President Obama discusses the Gulf oil spill and his displeasure at the finger-pointing that’s taken place among the various participants.

Airtime: Fri. May 14 2010 | 12:25 PM ET
President Obama discusses the Gulf oil spill and his displeasure at the finger-pointing that’s taken place among the various participants.

President Obama discusses the amount of jobs loss and his plans for improving employment and the economy by increasing foreign trade.

Study Identifies Heart Risks in Glaxo’s Avandia. Dr. Steven Nissen, of the Cleveland Clinic, authored a controversial study identifying heart risks in GlaxoSmithKline’s Avandia diabetes drug. He talks to CNBC’s Mike Huckman.

“There is some sentiment here in the US that the US will have to pick up part of the tab to bail out Europe as well, because of the IMF,” Rep. Scott Garrett, (R) New Jersey, told CNBC Monday.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, managing director of World Bank, forecasts developing countries will grow 6% in 2010, twice the rate of developed countries. She speaks to CNBC’s Chloe Cho about the imbalances in global growth.

Ari Bergmann, CEO at Penso Advisors believes the debt situation in Japan is very dire. He tells Larry McDonald, managing director of Pangea Capital Management and CNBC’s Martin Soong, Sri Jegarajah and Karen Tso why a debt crisis in Japan is a real possibility.

Steve Wynn, chairman & CEO of Wynn Resorts, is considering moving its global headquarters from the U.S. to Macau. He explains the rationale behind this potential move in this First On CNBC interview, with CNBC’s Bernard Lo.