| | THE RANT HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD: It was the first Friday of August last year and a string of bad news was hitting the market. Jim Cramer unleashed his attack on the Fed, resonating in all corners of the world. From trading floors to YouTube, from the national press to the foreign press, Cramer's rant was all the talk. More importantly, it predicted the credit crunch pain ahead. With the Fed and regulators now scrambling to turn the tides of market and economy troubles, Scott Cohn looks back at this memorable moment. View Cramer's Fed Rant
| JOBS REPORT: The Labor Department releases the monthly jobs report. John Harwood reports the breaking news from the Labor Department and Steve Liesman and Rick Santelli provide analysis.
| THE BATTLE FOR YAHOO! Jim Goldman is live at the Yahoo Shareholders Meeting, where the drama's far from over, despite the detente between the company and the Icahn-led insurrection. Many questions remain. How will shareholders react to Yahoo's dismissal of Microsoft? Can Yahoo turn around on its own? Will a board that includes Carl Icahn stay peaceful?
| GM EARNINGS, AUTO SALES: GM posts second quarter results and the numbers are expected to be horrific. Phil LeBeau is live at the company's headquarters to report the numbers and talk to CEO Rick Wagoner. Phil will also report monthly sales numbers from the automakers as they come in throughout the day.
| CHEVRON EARNINGS: With Chevron capping off a week of big oil earnings, Mary Thompson monitors the numbers and reports the news.
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