| | 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. | WAL-MART SHAREHOLDERS MEETING: The day after Wal-Mart surprised the market with better-than-expected May sales, the big box retailer holds its annual meeting in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Margaret Brennan is live taking the pulse of the shareholders and executives as they discuss their plan to maintain strength and profitability going forward, as consumers continue to face rising prices and difficult economic times. | AND THEN THERE WERE TWO: After a tense primary season, the nation finally has the presumptive nominees for President. Sen. Hillary Clinton is expected to suspend her campaign on Saturday, as Obama and McCain move forward in the search for running mates and the economy remains the forefront of campaign issues. John Harwood bottomlines the big question: Who's best for the economy, McCain or Obama? | WORLD PORK EXPO: Jane Wells goes whole hog at the at the World Pork Expo in Des Moines, Iowa. Like the airlines, raising pigs is now a money-losing enterprise -- it costs more to raise a pig than to sell it. So why do it? What will it take to turn the industry around? When will the cost be passed on to consumers? | | | |
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