Scripts: Mr.Strauss-Kahn, thank you very much for joining us on CNN. In a way, you are taking over an institution which doesnt have a mission any more, or at least less of a mission than it used to have. Well, I wont say that. The mission is almost
Scripts: Bernanke did argue that the fed had taken a fairly decisive step against those downside risks in Sep. by reducing interest rates half a percent, so I wouldn't necessarily say, uh, as a result of his comments last night that it, it makes a r
Scripts: The race for the high-end consumer is on. BMW is putting in in the high gear on the green. CNBC auto reporter Phil LeBeau has this tough assignment once again this morning. Ah, I didn't even think about that, Dr. Phil, go forward, Dr. Phil.
Scripts: The dollar just keeps falling and falling and falling. When does the end come when we get some good news on the US housing market? Ah, probably when US interest rates start to go up.But that's not going to be anytime soon. We know that the
China has its problems: faulty products , tyres, seafood, dog food, toys with lead.But its also potentially a giant market for American companies. Its China Rising. And its only on CNBC. Tonight, Melissa Lee On the Money Inside Chinas giant online g
Concern over the subprime mess is not just isolated to the US markets of course. Shaking news out of the US on housing and jobs, also had Europe's major indices falling sharply. The London FT100 down nearly 3% just in the last week. The next big ques
Scripts: Apples founder and CEO Steve Jobs's making a stunning reversal and apology tonight on that iPhone that was the talk of Tech-land. CNBC's Silicon Valley Bureau Chief Jim Goldman is live in San Jose. Hey, Jim? Yeah, you know. call it iPhone f
Scripts: Major auto stocks are all up today, US auto sales dropping in August by six-tenths of a percent. But there are bright spots. Phil LeBeau's On The Money tonight. Just when you thought the consumer took a summer vacation, the August auto sale
Scripts: Behind The Wheel this morning, Toyota is in hot pursuit of the title of the worlds biggest automaker in global vehicle sales. This morning the company has released its plan to dethrone GM. And joining us this morning with more is CNBCs auto
Alright, leading the pack of morningstars list of best performing funds so far this year. Top performing fund Aim China A. Astonishing 85 percent gain so far this year, also posting impressive returns and in the top 15, the Oberweis China opportunit
We are pleased to announce that at 3:05 AM this morning, we reached a tentative agreement with the General Motors Corporation, pending ratification by our membership. We are recessing the strike effective at 4:00 AM this morning. And we will, ur...
Script: You have heard all about them, a slue of reports about tainted seafood and pet food from China. The country admitted this week it needs to raise its food safety standards to those of international levels. But as the US imports more and more
Script: Records have been mentioning as today's June jobs report coming out slightly better than expected. While both April and May got a big revision higher. Joining us first on CNBC to give us the administrations, take on this mornings employment
script: Unions in China, they are way different than they are here in the US, many fact. In fact, things they are more about controlling Chinese workers rather than helping them. US labor leaders though, we learn, working with Beijing just the same.
Script: am Jim Ledbetter with CNN Money, I am here with Fortunes David Kirkpatrick. Today, we are gonna talk about the phenomenal rise in Chinese Internet Stocks. David, welcome. Okay, lets go. Just in a matter of a week, ten days' time, some of the
Script: This is brilliant said Ron. J.K. Rowling has written seven Harry Potter books, dozens of other authors have climbed on the bandwagon. The term Harry Potter brings up dozens of titles on Amazon, from Unlocking Harry Potter to Who Killed Dumbl
Script: Fear once again took hold, starting in Asia, following on into Europe. Even after Tuesday's strong showing, Europe opened sharply lower, when the credit crunch spread beyond a few US specialty mortgage funds. With an Australian Bank warning
Scripts: On a windy night in 2005, 74-year-old Dolly Mohlis woke up smelling smoke, weaken by arthritis, she sent her husband Earl to find the source while she called 911. Earl looked into the garage and couldn't believe what he saw. Dolly's 1996 Fo
Music group EMI has announced a U-turn that would make it easier for many to download and listen to digital music. Now for the first time it's going to sell tracks without digital rights management or DRM. It's a technology that allows media compani
A divided Supreme Court ruled yesterday that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are air pollutants under the Clean Air Act. And the court said the Bush Administration broke the law in its refusal to limit emissions of those gases. And accordi