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MCCAIN ON THE ECONOMY: At 1000a ET, Republican nominee John McCain will outline his long-term economic agenda, offering our best glance to date of where the Senator stands on these issues. Immediately following the speech, McCain sits down with John Harwood to talk markets and economy.
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PINK SLIPS AT BEAR: It's been reported that layoffs at Bear Stearns could begin as early as Monday evening and may result in thousands of pink slips. Mary Thompson is live at the bank with the latest.
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DOUBLE DOSE OF HOME DATA: The National Association of Home Builders releases its regular sentiment data at 100p ET and Diana Olick has the report. Additionally, RealtyTrac releases its latest foreclosure numbers.
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JNJ EARNINGS: Competition in the pharma sector is as fierce as ever and, this earnings season, Johnson and Johnson is expected to find strength in its consumer healthcare products, while potentially market-moving drugs linger in the pipeline. Mike Huckman reports the company's before-the-bell earnings report.
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INTEL EARNINGS: Dow component Intel has cautioned that its gross margins will come in below previous forecasts and has written down some of its inventory due to weakness in its memory chip business. Jim Goldman breaks and analyzes the numbers after the bell on Tuesday.
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