CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports on last year's Chrysler ad, Halftime in America. It's been a year since Clint Eastwood appeared in the ad. So how's Chrysler, Detroit and the U.S. auto industry doing?
CNBC's Gary Kaminsky talks with Kyle Bass, Hayman Capital Management, about what's driving the current rally, and whether he sees investment opportunities in Japan.
CNBC's Sharon Epperson reports oil is hitting record levels. Also, Paul Sankey, Deutsche Bank analyst, weighs in with how to play the oil space, amid growing unrest in Turkey.
Tobias Levkovich, Citi, weighs in on the Dow flirting with the 14,000 mark; what investors can expect to see in the bond market; and where the smart money is putting their investments now.
John Bogle, The Vanguard Group senior chairman & founder, discusses why it's "counter-intuitive" for the retail investor to invest in the markets based only on its current record levels."People should be thinking about stocks as return generators and income generators; where in the previous market, it was bonds that did the heavy lifting," Bogle added.
CNBC's Steve Liesman provides his take on this morning's jobs data. And, Ward McCarthy, Jefferies chief U.S. financial economist, weighs in on jobs and where he sees the Dow headed.
Alan Krueger, White House Council of Economic Advisers chairman, discusses today's employment report, adding 157,000 new jobs in January, with the unemployment rate rising to 7.9 percent.
Art Cashin of UBS talks about the market's reaction to January's jobs report and the S&P level he's watching to see if the rally can be sustained. (2:14)
The "Squawk on the Street" news team report on today's top financial stories. And, Art Hogan, Lazard Capital Markets; and Joe LaVorgna, Deutsche Bank, break down the employment data and weigh in on what it indicates about the economic recovery.
CNBC's Gary Kaminsky provides a rare look inside the exclusive investment club, Tiger 21. The 200-member group collectively manage about $18 billion in assets.
In a "Squawk Box" discussion about the January employment report, Rick Santelli takes issue with economist Austan Goolsbee's argument that while U.S. growth is weak, it's still better than almost every other country in the"advanced world." (1:08)
CNBC's Hampton Pearson breaks down the latest data on employment. And, discussing what it indicates about the health of the U.S. economy and its impact on Friday's markets, with Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics; Austan Goolsbee, Booth School of Business professor; Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; Kelly King, BB&T chairman & CEO; and CNBC's Steve Liesman and Rick Santelli.
CNBC's Brian Shactman heads to New Orleans to ask NFL players and coaches a variety of finance-related questions. Thoughts on the rally? Would you buy Apple at these levels? Which Mario do you like, Draghi or Monti? Some of the answers will surprise you.
A preview and predictions on the all-important employment report, with Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics; Austan Goolsbee, Booth School of Business professor; Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; Kelly King, BB&T chairman & CEO; and CNBC's Steve Liesman.
Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch has died at the age of 88. The combative politician is remembered for his tight fiscal policies which helped pull the city out of near-financial ruin, reports CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin.