CNN.com Live is your home for the latest developments from Japan, where an earthquake has devastated parts of the country.
Today's programming highlights...
Ongoing coverage - Japan earthquake aftermath
9:30 am ET - NYSE opening bell - Japan's Nikkei stock exchange took a hit on its first full day of trading following the earthquake, falling six percent. How will Wall Street react to Japan's woes?
10:40 am ET - Obama speaks in Virginia - The focus is on education when President Obama addresses a middle school in Arlington, Virginia. However, he may also discuss the situation in Japan.
12:30 pm ET - White House briefing - The Japan earthquake and the Libyan civil war are expected to top Jay Carney's agenda when he speaks with the White House press corps.
2:25 pm ET - Obama, Denmark PM briefing - Bilateral relations and the situations in Japan and Afghanistan will be discussed when President Obama holds court with Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen in Washington.
CNN.com Live is your home for breaking news as it happens.
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I'm no expert, but there's always someone to fix a mess. The disaster ruined lives, but that country is strong and will come out even stronger. The stocks are naturally low, give it time, it will go up. God bless J*/pan!
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Sarah,are you religous.