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Will Sequester Be Avoided?  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 11:02 AM ET

CNBC's John Harwood weighs in on whether President Obama made his case to avoid automatic spending cuts; and outlines the new Simpson/ Bowles plan to fix the deficit.

Pres. Obama Addresses Avoiding Sequester  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 10:50 AM ET

President Obama delivers remarks urging Congress into action to avoid the automatic budget cuts scheduled to kick in by next Friday.

Epperson: Gasoline's Steady Climb  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 10:30 AM ET

CNBC's Sharon Epperson reports that even though gas prices have pulled back, futures are up over where they were a year ago. For the past 33 days, retail gas prices have climbed, she reports, and the national average is $3.75/gallon.

Loeb Trims Position in Herbalife  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 10:37 AM ET

Billionaire investor Dan Loeb is trimming back his position in Herbalife, reports CNBC's Scott Wapner.

Cramer: How to Play 'Great Gatsby' Market  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 9:00 AM ET

CNBC’s Jim Cramer explains why he thinks we’re seeing a “Great Gatsby” market and tells investors how to play it. (1:39)

Report: China's Army Behind US Hacking Attacks  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 10:32 AM ET

Kevin Mandia, Mandiant CEO, discusses a controversial report that alleges a unit of China's army is behind a huge proportion of hacking attacks on U.S. websites.

LeBeau: Tesla Test Drive  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 10:30 AM ET

CNBC's Phil LeBeau files a series of short CNBC.com-only reports from behind the wheel of a Tesla Model S that he is test driving from Washington to Boston. (2:49)

Is Gold Losing Its Luster?  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 10:23 AM ET

Katie Stockton, MKM Partners, charts gold's prices to figure out how long it will take for the precious metal to bounce back.

Google Hits $800 For First Time  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 10:16 AM ET

Kevin Landis, Firsthand Technology Funds CEO, discusses his outlook on Google's stock price and whether the tech giant will become the new Apple.

OfficeMax, Office Depot in All-Stock Talks  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 10:11 AM ET

The office supply retailers are reportedly on the verge of merging, reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche.

Simpson/Bowles: New Deficit Reduction Plan  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 10:02 AM ET

CNBC's John Harwood talks with Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles about why they are reworking their deficit reduction goal. Their plan would reduce the deficit by $2.4 trillion over the next decade.

CNBC's Diana Olick reports home builder confidence dropped to 46 last month; 50 is the line between positive and negative.

Talking About Money  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 12:00 AM ET

Why keeping financial secrets can be your downfall. A divorced mother of two is maxed out on her credit cards and questions whether bankruptcy is her only way out. Viewers ask if they can afford a 1967 Camaro, Justin Bieber tickets.

Cramer's Six in 60: GNC, BioMarin & More  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 9:53 AM ET

Cramer shares six stocks to watch, and reveals them in under 60 seconds.

Langone on Debt: 'Generational Theft'  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 7:10 AM ET

Home Depot Founder Ken Langone tells CNBC that the nation's debt load amounts to "generational theft of an enormous magnitude." (2:03)

Tesla's Test Drive: Charge!  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 9:45 AM ET

CNBC's Phil LeBeau is on the road with the latest update on his electric journey, driving Tesla Motor's Model S car from Washington, DC to Boston.

Santelli's Morning Bond Update  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 9:40 AM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli discusses the latest action in the bond market, and the U.S. dollar.

Cramer: This Is a 'Great Gatsby' Market  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 9:00 AM ET

Cramer sees two types of consumers developing, with high end retailers set to benefit.

Cramer's Mad Dash: Bet on 3M  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 9:22 AM ET

Jim Cramer explains what to buy on a shortened trading week.

Tuesday's Market Roadmap  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 9:00 AM ET

The "Squawk on the Street" news team discusses the top business headlines of the day; including futures poised for markets to open higher; gas prices hitting Wal-Mart's bottom line; and reports of a pending merger between OfficeMax and Office Depot.

Langone's Two Words: Simpson/Bowles  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 8:57 AM ET

Ken Langone, Invemed Associates, shares his final thoughts on why he is grateful for Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson.

What Investors Can Expect From Dell's Deal  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 8:42 AM ET

Carr Lanphier, Morningstar analyst, provides a preview of Dell's earnings and what investors can expect if the company proceeds with its plans to go private.

Santelli Handicaps Inflation & Housing Data  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 8:30 AM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli weighs in on housing and inflation data due out later this week and discusses its impact on the markets, with CNBC's Steve Liesman.

Inside the Langone Portfolio  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 8:17 AM ET

Ken Langone, Invemed Associates, discusses where retail investors can find the best opportunities.

Richard Bernstein, Richard Bernstein Advisors CEO, discusses why there are more opportunities in smaller companies.

LeBeau's Tesla Test Drive Update  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 8:15 AM ET

CNBC's Phil LeBeau provides an update on his Tesla Model S test drive from Washington, DC to Boston. (5:12)

Langone: Fiscal Storm Coming Due to Debt  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 7:10 AM ET

Home Depot Founder Ken Langone tells CNBC that the nation's debt load amounts to "generational theft of an enormous magnitude." (3:22)

Genband's 'Office to Go'  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 7:41 AM ET

Charles Vogt, Genband CEO, discusses his company's alliance with Samsung Mobile and its plans to "disrupt" the business landscape.

Secret Bets of a Hedge Fund Titan  Tue, 19 Feb '13 | 7:32 AM ET

Brian Taylor, Pine River founder, CEO & CIO, discusses his company's strategy of investing in the sub-prime market.

Ken Langone, Invemed Associates, reveals where he is finding the best investment opportunities, especially among "smaller" companies.

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Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 9:01 AM ET

CNBC's Jim Cramer has become more cautious on the market right now and conditions are creating a "nightmare scenario" for just about everyone involved, he said on "Squawk on the Street" Monday.

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 2:03 PM ET

The NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden answered questions about his NSA claims online, with CNBC's Eamon Javers. The "Street Signs" panel reacts.

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 11:46 AM ET

Monetary policy in Japan could trump news from the Fed this week, and the kind of inflation the Bank of Japan is creating - with little or no velocity - is a "dangerous game", said Art Cashin, UBS Financial Services director of floor operations.

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Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 6:00 PM ET

Mad Money host and former hedge fund manager, Jim Cramer, provides stock traders with all manner of investing advice.

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 8:18 PM ET

Beijing is hoping that building more cities will create wealth for its people but as CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports, it's also fueling a debilitating rise in property prices.

Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 5:00 PM ET

Fundamentals haven't changed enough to substantiate worries that the Fed would cut back on quantitative easing yet, Josh Brown of Fusion Analytics says.