Lord Adair Turner, FSA chairman, provides updates from the G30 conference in London, and explains why Europe needs to increase its deficit and central banks need to support it.
Discussing the morning's top tech buzz ; including whether Apple has several new devices in development, and whether the products is still considered "cool," with Jonathan Geller, The Boy Genius Report founder.
Brian Goldner, President & CEO of Hasbro, discusses his company's game plan to build its brand and shows which new toys consumers can expect to see hitting the shelves soon.
Howard Dean, former Democratic National Committee chairman, and Paul McCulley, Global Interdependence Center, discuss how allowing automatic spending cuts to kick in could help the economy.
CNBC's Bertha Coombs reports on the aftermath of a monster winter storm that hit the Northeast this weekend, and discusses its impact on consumers and businesses.
Father Robert Sirico, Acton Institute, discusses the Pope's announced resignation at the end of the month and weighs in on likely candidates to replace the Pontiff.
Paul McCulley, Global Interdependence Center, and Rebecca Patterson, Bessemer Trust, size up the U.S. economy, and weigh in on how political uncertainty is impacting the markets.
Todd Teske, Briggs and Stratton CEO, discusses how his business is pumping up inventory ahead of winter storm Nemo. Also, a look at the growing demand from consumers for stand-by generators.
CNBC's Bertha Coombs reports on cleanup efforts after winter storm Nemo dumped record and near record amounts of snow in New England and the New York metro area.
According to a report circulating this morning, a Vatican spokesman said Pope Benedict XVI will resign at the end of the month. The Pope is stepping down due to health reasons, reports the "Squawk Box" news team.
Discussing what action President Obama's took following the Benghazi attack, with Jimmy Williams, Democratic Strategist; Kevin Williamson, National Review; and Joel B. Pollak, Breitbart editor-in-chief.
Defense Secretary nominee Sen. Chuck Hagel is facing criticism for past comments he's made on Israel and Iran, with Jimmy Williams, Democratic Strategist.
Kevin Williamson, National Review; and Joel B. Pollak, Breitbart editor-in-chief.
All of the major averages closed higher for the day, reports CNBC's Courtney Reagan. Zach Karabell, River Twice Research and David Malpass, Encima Global president, weigh in.
NBC's Jay Gray reports from Boston on the winter storm Neon, saying forecasters expect Boston to be the hardest hit area; and there are 20 days until the sequester could take effect, with Scott Rasmussen, Rasmussen Reports; Kevin Williamson, National Review; and Larry Elder, author of "Dear Father, Dear Son."