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Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

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Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Qatar's 1st Deputy Prime Minister, Pt. 1: CNBC's Maria Bartiromo talks with Qatar's First Deputy Prime Minister, Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jabr al-Thani, about where his country is putting its money now.
2. Market Task Force: Discussing the bullish market, with Nouriel Roubini, RGEMonitor.com chairman; Howard Silverblatt, Standard & Poor's senior index analyst; Brian Bolan, Jackson Securities analyst and CNBC's Joe Kernen.
3. Copart Chairman & CEO: In a CNBC exclusive, Willis Johnson, Copart chmn. & CEO tells CNBC's Erin Burnett how the U.S. leader in domestic auto salvage resale is banking on bad drivers.
4. TD Bank to Buy Commerce: The Canadian banking giant announced an agreement to buy Commerce Bancorp, with Ed Clark, Toronto Dominion Bank CEO, and CNBC's Trish Regan.
5. Pending Home Sales: A look at what the latest read on housing means for economy, with Robert Brusca, Fact and Opinion Economics chief economist and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
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CNBC Blogwatch

Behind The Wheel w/ Phil Lebeau: Ford/Chrysler: Will They Buy The GM/UAW Deal?

CNBC Reporter Phil Lebeau Blogs on what the GM/UAW deal means for Ford and Chrysler: Will the UAW strike against them? Phil has the answer. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. The Wolf of Wall Street: Jordan Belfort was the multi-millionaire head of a New York brokerage house. With gated mansions, a helicopter and a yacht, Belfort symbolized Wall Street success - and excess. It turns out his fortune was built on an illegal empire, which eventually landed him in federal prison. Today, he's a paroled felon trying to turn his life around. If it sounds like it was made for Hollywood, it is: Belfort's story has been optioned by a movie studio, but he tells it first to Jane Wells and Business Nation.
2. Fighting for Listings: Like seemingly everything else in China right now, Chinese stock listings are red-hot right now. Melissa Lee looks at how exchanges are bending over backwards to fight for the action.
3. Immigration on the Front Lines...and it's not Tijuana: Jane Wells is live from Zillah, Washington, covering the immigration issue surrounding the apple crop. A federal court has continued a ban on new enforcement measures by homeland security which would have forced farmers to be immigration cops or face big fines, providing a huge victory for farmers in the short run.
4. Political Ad Bonanza: The morning after all the presidential campaigns announced quarterly fundraising numbers, Julia Boorstin offers a look at how the candidates will be spending the mega-bucks. Which media companies are most likely to cash in on campaign advertising in the race for the White House?
5. Delta Serving Food on the Ground: Delta shows why airline food can be worth looking forward to. It is opening Sky360 on one of the busiest corners in midtown Manhattan for a limited run starting next Tuesday, featuring new gourmet offerings from celebrity chefs and a cocktail menu worthy of a weekend in South Beach. Melissa Lee serves up the business opportunities... and challenges.
 
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