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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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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