CNBC's Rick Santelli talks with Robert Shapiro, Sonecon co-founder and chairman, about the guarantee loan program and why banks don't need it. "It increases moral hazard," adds Shapiro.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports a Qatar Airways 787 had an issue on its inaugural flight on Sunday. The plane developed a generator failure while in flight.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi addresses the "fiscal cliff" discussions, and says, "We really have to come to some agreement in the next couple of days."
CNBC's Steve Liesman provides insight on the Fed's new policy changes. Also, Joseph LaVorgna, Deutsche Bank, weighs in on pegging the unemployment rate to interest rates.
CNBC's Bertha Coomb reports the Nasdaq has canceled erroneous trades among selected stocks made before today's market open. Among some of the trades: Citi, Hewlett-Packard, AT&T, Goldman and Sprint.
Rick Santelli needs to expand his canvas as he shows the difference between a democracy (not the U.S.) and a republic (the U.S.), and discusses the Federal Reserve's "exit strategy." (2:43)
CNBC's Robert Frank asks legendary former Continental Airlines chairman & CEO Gordon Bethune why he's selling his multi-million dollar watch collection.
CNBC's Jane Wells reports more shoppers are spending more this year and they're using cash. Also, a look at who's spending big bucks at outlet malls, with CNBC's Courtney Reagan.
Should investors "like" Facebook ahead of tomorrow's lockup expiration? Victor Anthony, Topeka Capital Markets analyst, and Brian Wieser, Pivotal Research Group analyst, weigh in.
A look at the weekly EIA Inventory reports, with CNBC's Sharon Epperson. Nat gas inventories were up 2 billion cubic feet, largely due to warm temperatures in the northeast.
A currency play on the euro's strong run over the last month, with Todd Gordon, Aspen Trading Group. As leaders prepare to give money to Greece, can the rally continue?
Lawmakers in the Ukraine get into fisticuffs on the floor of Parliament yesterday, reports CNBC's Melissa Lee. Voting on legislation had to be halted due to the fighting. (0:23)
Lance Ulanoff, Mashable editor-in-chief, weighs in on the "re-launch" of Google Maps for the iPhone, and the app shooting to number 1 almost immediately.
The "Squawk on the Street" news crew discusses the Fed's new policy decisions; Sprint's Clearwire proposal; and news of a formal takeover bid for Best Buy.