CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports the latest comments from the U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood who wants to be "one thousand percent" sure the Dreamliner is safe to fly again.
CNBC's Brian Shactman talks with Neil Weinberg, American Banker editor-in-chief, about whether the retail investor should get into the markets now; and whether Lance Armstrong will be able to restore his brand after admitting he used performance enhancing drugs on an Oprah interview.
CNBC's David Faber talks with Kyle Bass, Hayman Capital Management, about his critical view of the Japanese yen; and explains why he is now investing in subprime bonds. (9:50)
CNBC's Mary Thompson has the update on Morgan Stanley's solid earnings. And, Neil Weinberg, editor-in-chief at American Banker, discusses where he found weakness and strength in this week's bank earnings. "Interest rates are going to start going up and that will change the picture dramatically," said Weinberg.
Terrorist want to exchange hostages for Omar Abdel Rahman, reports CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis. Also, a look at the impact on energy prices, with CNBC's Sharon Epperson.
FMHR trader Jon Najarian explains why his options play on Morgan Stanley paid off. And, Steve Grasso, Stuart Frankel shares his trades on the S&P, GE, and Boeing.
CNBC's John Harwood reports the GOP has a new plan which requires members of Congress to pass a budget. The FMHR traders discuss the impact of the debt ceiling debate on risk in the market. (3:59)
The FMHR traders weigh in with how to play next week's "monster" earnings. And, Mike Santoli, Yahoo! Finance, discusses whether the rally still has room to run. Also, CNBC's Kayla Tausche has the latest market action.