| | SNOW'S FINANCIAL SUMMIT: Former Treasury Secretary John Snow holds a two-day summit in Charlottesville, VA, rounding up numerous global finance ministers past and present to talk about the most pressing issues facing the global economy. Steve Liesman and Michelle Caruso-Cabrera are on-site, talking with the world's top finance minds, and reporting on the buzz topics.
| TO STRIKE OR NOT TO STRIKE: By Monday, we will know if the Machinists' Union has gone on strike or has a new contract. Either way, Boeing shareholders should see the impact. Phil LeBeau reports on the outlook for Boeing.
| FORECLOSURE CAPITAL OF AMERICA: Jane Wells is live from the foreclosure capital of the United States: Stockton, CA. On the heels of this Saturday's House Financial Services Field Hearing in Stockton, Jane looks at the state of the nationwide housing market. A year ago we went to Stockton when it became the foreclosure capital of America. Then, 1 in 27 homes was in foreclosure. Now, it's 1 in 25. But sales are picking up. Is the worst over for Stockton? Is this California town an indicator of national housing health?
| VALUE NOT VOLUME: Fashion Icon and high-end designer Carolina Herrera talks about how to merchandise during an economic slowdown and how the modern consumer is shopping right now. On the day that Herrera sends her latest collection down the catwalk in New York, she also gives her views on sprucing up the presidential wardrobe.
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