1. Wealth in America: CNBC reports the results from our latest exclusive Wealth in America Report, a representative sample of what America thinks about the economy, the markets and some hot button issues. Steve Liesman breaks the results on Squawk Box and follows up with hits on a variety of subjects throughout the day. |
2. Citi Earnings: Mary Thompson follows Citi's before-the-bell earnings and 830a ET conference call. With a whirlwind of moves at the top and questions over Prince's future, what's next and what is the company saying? |
3. Mattel & Concerns Over Chinese Products: Jane Wells is live in El Segundo, CA at Mattel's Corporate HQ where the company reports earnings before the bell. She wraps the numbers into the bigger story of concerns over Chinese products, with fresh data from CNBC's Wealth in America survey. |
4. Black Monday: Maria Bartiromo previews a special hour commemorating the 20th anniversary of Black Monday. It will premiere at 9p and 12a ET Monday night. |
5. Nielsen's New Ratings: On Monday, Nielsen launches Nielsen Online and Nielsen Mobile -- new services to measure Internet and mobile activity including online audiences, advertising, video, blogs, commerce, and consumer behavior. Additionally, we'll get the first Nielsen commercial ratings for the fall TV season, with billions of dollars of ad sales hinging on these ratings are at stake. Julia Boorstin has a "FIRST ON CNBC" interview with Susan Whiting, head of Nielsen Media Research, and looks at who will win and lose in the changing advertising world. |
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