Former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel (R) was grilled today at the Senate Confirmation hearing. Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post author of "Right Turn," shares her opinions. "This is the worst performance I've seen in my lifetime," he says.
The Obama Administration dissolves its jobs council just ahead of January's jobs report, with CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera and Art Laffer, Laffer Investments; and Kansas Republican Senator Jerry Moran says "this is evidence one more time of the President appointing a committee and not even utilizing it for the value it can provide."
KeyCorp CEO Beth Mooney discusses an excellent quarter for her company, and explains why she sees the biggest strength for her business in the commercial mortgage banking business.
Dunkin Brands CEO Nigel Travis discusses the discipline his company maintains in choosing franchises, and his excitement for Baskin-Robbins in China and the year ahead.
SAP co-CEO Bill McDermott discusses his plans for growth as a software company, how social media has helped his brands serve their demographic and its mobile plans for 2013.
CNBC's Gary Kaminsky offers insight on his interview with real estate investor Sam Zell; and Eric Grubman of the NFL, says there is a "tremendous amount of interest" in Sunday's Super Bowl game.
CNBC's Eamon Javers reports on unusual trading in natural gas today ahead of the EIA's news release on natural gas inventories; and the Fast Money traders weigh in, and share their trade on Whirlpool now.
Netflix moves into cable TV's territory with the introduction of original content and it could shift the business, BTIG media analyst Rich Greenfield says.
Has Apple bottomed? The Fast Money traders, weigh in. Netflix is going head to head with cable providers and is now offering original content, with Rich Greenfield, BTIG media analyst.
Dissecting the day's major business news, with the Fast Money traders; and whether January's positive market action will hold up in 2013, with Rebecca Patterson, Bessemer Trust. "If I take money out of the high yield, I'm going into stocks," she explains.
Investors will be watching the all-important jobs report tomorrow, with Laif Meidell, American Wealth Management; Mason Slaine, Interactive Data Corp.; and Michael James, Wedbush Securities.