Ellen Kullman, Chairman & CEO of DuPont, discusses why her company is in "wait and see" mode until there is more fiscal clarity coming out of Washington.
Former Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan discusses why there is no painless solution to the "fiscal cliff," and whether a deal can get done by the end of the year.
CNBC's Eamon Javers reports today's news on the fiscal talks in Washington, as well as the market reaction to negotiations, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis.
CNBC's Robert Frank reports some high-profile billionaires, including Warren Buffett, John Bogle and Norman Lear, are calling on Congress to raise their taxes.
Discussing how the stall on a "fiscal cliff" deal is impacting investors, with Leo Kelly, HighTower's Kelly Wealth Management; Debra Borchardt, TheStreet.com; David Kudla, Mainstay Capital Management; and CNBC's Bob Pisani.
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) weighs in on whether Republicans will budge on raising taxes on the top two percent of taxpayers, and the odds of reaching a deal by the end of the year.
Rep. Lynn Jenkins (R-KS) and Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA) discuss whether the two parties are closing in on a debt deal and if taxes will go up on the top two percent of taxpayers.
Enis Taner, RiskReversal.com, and Matt Gohd, WallachBeth Capital, discuss whether investors should be buying AIG stock, now that the government is selling.
NBC's Ron Mott reports the latest details on the clash between police and protesters in front of Michigan's State House following the passage of right-to-work legislation.
Carol Roth, author of 'The Entrepreneur Equation'; Jonathan Corpina, Meridian Equity Partners; Richard Peterson, S&P Capital IQ; and CNBC's Rick Santelli discuss how to invest just 20 days away from the debt deal deadline.
Banking giant HSBC will pay $1.9 billion in penalties to settle money laundering allegations. CNBC's Scott Cohn has the latest details, with Lanny Breuer, Department of Justice.
A new survey shows 68 percent of investors have "little or no confidence" in the stock market. Joe Ready, Wells Fargo institutional retirement director, discusses where investors are placing their money.
CNBC's Steve Liesman reveals the results of the latest economic survey which shows 88 percent of respondents said the Fed will replace "Operation Twist" with outright asset purchases.
CNBC's Eamon Javers and John Carney discuss whether taxpayers really profited from the government's bailout of AIG and HSBC's $2 billion money-laundering fine.
Rep. Kevin Yoder (R-KS) explains why he did not sign the Norquist "Taxpayer Protection Pledge" and says you can't shut any idea out until you come to a solution.