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The BLS reports that as of July, there were more than 3 million job openings in America. Discussing the problem CEOs have trying to find skilled workers, with Peter Solmssen, Siemens AG. » Watch Video - Le Bernardin Restaurant Wins in NYC
Le Bernardin was just voted New York City's most popular restaurant and received the coveted three Michelin Stars. Eric Ripert, Le Bernardin chef & co-owner, discusses the business and what's behind its rising popularity. » Watch Video - Who is Hiring Now?
Umemployment held steady at 9.1% in September for the third straight month. Discussing what hiring managers are looking for as they fill available spots, with Tig Gilliam, Adecco Group North America CEO. » Watch Video - PIMCO's Kashkari on Wall St. Protests
Neel Kashkari, PIMCO, weighs in on the Wall Street protestors and US democracy. "I don't want to see our democracy watered down," he says. "Our political system has problems, but it's still the best one out there." » Watch Video - Peter Orszag on Economic Recovery
Peter Orszag, former OMB director, discusses why polarization of politics has hurt economic growth in America. "That middle that can agree on things is very limited," he says. Alan Greenspan, former Federal Reserve chairman, also weighs in. » Watch Video | | | | | LATEST BLOGS
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Click here for Real-Time data and top stories on your mobile device. | | Evening Brief Special Money In Motion Currency Trading Edition | | | | | Money In Motion: Currency Trading Circle the date on your calendar: October 14th. That is the day the Greeks must make good on their debt payment or simply default. The sovereign debt crisis has been an overhang for stock and bond investors, but it's been a great opportunity for currency traders, and we will explain how you can profit from this event. Plus, the recent sell-off in commodities has been severe, but it has also presented a fabulous opening for currency traders, and we'll tell you how they are playing it. And does the currency market believe in this weeks equity rally? It's a $4 trillion indicator that you will not want to miss. That's all coming up tomorrow on Money in Motion Currency Trading. »moneyinmotion.cnbc.com | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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Eric Schmidt, Google executive chairman, discusses Steve Jobs' contributions to technology and whether he sees any new thought leaders on the horizon, saying, the leaders exist, but the question is can they be leaders for the next 30 years. » Watch Video - Prince Alwaleed on Loss of Steve Jobs
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One of the many innovations Steve Jobs helped pave the way for was cloud computing. Discussing how this technology is changing the way we live and work, with Marc Benioff, Salesforce.com chairman/CEO. » Watch Video - Steve Wozniak On Steve Jobs
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President Obama discusses corruption and prosecutions on Wall Street. "One of the biggest problems about the collapse of Lehman and the subsequent financial crisis and the subprime lending fiasco, is that a lot of that stuff wasn't necessarily illegal- it was immoral," he says. » Watch Video | | | | Money In Motion Currency Class | | | | LATEST BLOGS
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Bank of America’s decision to stop buying mortgages originated by other banks looks likely to pave the way for Wells Fargo to increase its market share in what is known as the correspondent mortgage business. » Read More - Steve Jobs: Media Visionary
Steve Jobs was so much more than a gadget guru — he challenged movie, music, video game gurus, and even the advertising to "think different." Jobs left a massive legacy across the media business, pushing for an overhaul of content distribution. » Read More - Worst Ad in America
Consumerist, which holds an annual contest on the Worst Company in America, has launched this year's version of The Worst Ad in America. Voting ends October 16th. » Read More | | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2011 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
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