Do you play the blame game when it comes to being bad with money? A husband looks for an action plan after taking his family down a bad financial path. Viewers ask if they can afford an engine for a Cobra car kit, a business class ticket to Thailand.
CNBC's Rick Santelli reports the "very good" numbers for December, and discusses what it indicates about the health of the economic recovery, with CNBC's Steve Liesman, and Jeff Kleintop, LPL Financial.
Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillar chairman & CEO, breaks down Caterpillar's fourth quarter numbers, and discusses his company's outlook amid political and global uncertainty.
CNBC's Kayla Tausche provides an inside look at stocks now. And Thomas Lee, JPMorgan; and Robert Kaplan, Harvard Business School, discuss possible headwinds that could stall the market's rally, as the budget battle looms on Capitol Hill.
Jeffrey Kleintop, LPL Financial; and Rebecca Patterson, Bessemer Trust, explain why investors need to listen to what the Fed has to say this week when they meet, and whether it will trigger a rotation from bond to stocks.
Peter Ferrara, The Heartland Institute, discusses the fallout from a court decision that ruled President Obama's NLRB recess appointment unconstitutional.
A look at a Monday morning markets and what's driving the Dow now, with Carl Weinberg, High Frequency Economics; Kevin Caron, Stifel Nicolaus;and Mike Santoli, Yahoo! Finance senior columnist.
Is there anything that can stop the bulls in their tracks? CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera takes a look around to globe for some of those potential rally killers.
Kevin Caron, Stifel Nicolaus; and Mike Santoli, Yahoo! Finance senior columnist, discuss January's hot start and whether retail investors are making a comeback into the markets.
Republican leaders gathered today to discuss the best way to reboot their party's image after 2012's election loss. Jimmy Williams, Democratic Strategist; Sara Fagen, Former White House Political Director; and Mark Simone, WOR Radio Talk Show host, share their opinions.
A federal appeals court ruled Obama's recess appointments to the pro-union National Labor Relations Board were unconstitutional. Jimmy Williams, Democratic Strategist; Sara Fagen, Former White House Political Director; and Mark Simone, WOR Radio Talk Show host, weigh in.
The Daily Caller reports the FBI is investigating Senator Bob Menendez on accusations the NJ Democrat purchased prostitutes and attended sex parties in the Dominican Republic. David Marosko, The Daily Caller, offers insight.
Are we a nation of takers? "Millions of Americans are living off of the hard work of others," says Jim Pethokoukis of American Enterprise Institute. Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget & Policy Priorities, also weighs in.
CNBC's Brian Shactman reports 8 Dow components hit new highs today including Pfizer; and Don Luskin, Trend Macro and Jim LaCamp, UBS, discuss how Wall Street is reacting to the debt debate, and where stocks go from here.
The "Mad Money" crew takes a look back at some of the most memorable moments of the week, including one female caller who tells Cramer she woke up to his "sexy voice" on her "CNBC Alarm Clock" app.
In a candid conversation with Jim Cramer, CEO T.J. Rodgers explains the changes he's implemented at Cypress to goose the bottom line and potentially, the stock price.
Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman and Carl Icahn appeared on CNBC in one of the most exciting television interchanges in history today. The best way to win big is to stay by the sidelines, says Mad Money host Jim Cramer.