 |  | JOBS REPORT: The Labor Department releases the monthly jobs report. Hampton Pearson reports the breaking news from the Labor Department and Steve Liesman and Rick Santelli provides analysis. | CHEVRON EARNINGS: Another day of big oil earnings, with Chevron reporting before the bell. Will the oil giant beat the street, or meet the same fate as Exxon and miss the street's estimates? Mary Thompson sorts through the data to headline the story. | THE ORACLE OF OMAHA: Becky Quick is live in Omaha ahead of Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting. The Oracle of Omaha himself sat down with Becky to discuss what the meeting means to him, to the economy and the investor. | RECESSION-PROOF ENTERTAINMENT: "Iron Man" breaks onto screens on Friday and it's the first of the big summer movies this year. Despite concerns of economic slowdown, movie-going remains historically solid during sluggish times, with increased audiences in 3 of the last 4 recessions. This summer Hollywood is hoping for a record summer movie season, and studios are banking on this year's features launching new franchises creating more licensing opportunities, and an ongoing revenue stream down the line. | HUNTING FOR HOOSIER VOTES: The Presidential campaigns continue to the Midwest, and Indiana is the state in sight. Hillary needs to garner as many votes as possible, on the heels of super-delegates switching their support to Obama. Can she pull off a win in the Hoosier state? John Harwood is hot on the candidates' trail to headline the latest. | | |  |
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