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Jim Rogers: Not Buying US Equities  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 3:30 PM ET

Jim Rogers, Rogers Holdings Chairman, says he is not buying U.S. stocks; he sees problems ahead in 2013-2014.

Max Wolff, Greencrest Capital, and Carter Worth, Oppenheimer, chat about Microsoft's move into the music business and what it means for Apple.

Rupert Out at News Corp?  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 3:10 PM ET

Discussing whether efforts to oust the Murdochs will succeed, with Matthew Harrigan, Wunderlich Securities, and Vasily Karsyov, Susquehanna, discuss.

Monday Gains for Stocks  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 3:00 PM ET

Discussing whether earnings will surprise investors, with Jeff Sica, Sica Wealth Management, and Michael Cuggino, Permanent Portfolio Family of Funds; and CNBC's Rick Santelli & Jeff Cox.

Japanese Buying Spree  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 2:40 PM ET

Frank Aquila, Sullivan & Cromwell, offers insight on Japanese consumers and businesses.

Chuck Yeager, Retired U.S. Air Force Brigadier General, was the first man to break the sound barrier in 1947. He comments on yesterday's 24-mile jump back to Earth by Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner.

CalPERS vs. Rupert Murdoch  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 2:30 PM ET

The nation's two largest public pension funds are now taking aim at Rupert Murdoch. Mark Standriff, Frontline Strategies, explains.

Microsoft's Music Play  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 2:30 PM ET

Richard Greenfield, BTIG, discusses whether it's too late for Microsoft to jump into the crowded music business.

Your Home's Value: Why Elections Matter  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 2:16 PM ET

Jed Kolko, Trulia chief economist, discusses which candidate is better for the housing sector -- and most importantly -- the value of your home.

House Flippers Return  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 2:10 PM ET

The flippers are back, but they are a new breed, reports CNBC's Diana Olick.

Risk Takers are Back  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 2:00 PM ET

Today's super strong retail sales show Americans are shopping again, with John Silvia, Wells Fargo Securities, and Larry Mocha, Air Power Systems.

Google: Next Microsoft?  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 1:55 PM ET

CNBC's Kayla Tausche & Bob Pisani chat about the future of Google, European regulators and more.

Avoiding the Fiscal Cliff  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 1:47 PM ET

The most powerful person now working to fix the fiscal cliff is someone you've never heard of, reports CNBC's Eamon Javers.

Check out a preview of CNBC's exclusive interview with Christine Lagarde. "The uncertainty risk associated with the fiscal cliff, and the debt ceiling, is going to increase as we get closer to year end," she says.

Fiscal Cliff: Obama vs. Romney  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 1:40 PM ET

On the political front, the two men vying for the White House have divergent views on how to reach a fiscal deal. James Hohmann, Politico, explains.

What Dow Stocks Say About the Market  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 1:30 PM ET

With the Dow just 6 percent below its all-time high, Dow stocks are trading with historically low PEs and a handful are below 10 percent, reports CNBC's Mary Thompson.

Round 2: Obama vs. Romney  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 1:20 PM ET

President Obama and Governor Romney prepare for Tuesday night's debate.

Microsoft's Move Into Music  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 1:12 PM ET

Microsoft is taking on Apple with a new music service, reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin. Spencer Ante, WSJ, weighs in.

Luxury Getting Back its Glitter?  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 1:10 PM ET

CNBC's Courtney Reagan reports that the luxury goods segment is projected to continue to grow both domestically and abroad.

Santelli's Midday Bond Report  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 1:00 PM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli discusses bond prices and yields.

Citi Beats Estimates  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 1:00 PM ET

Citigroup kicked off the very busy earnings week, reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche.

What's Trending on Twitter  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 12:55 PM ET

CNBC's Seema Mody takes a look at what's trending on Twitter now. The FMHR traders weigh in.

FMHR Final Trade  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 12:51 PM ET

The FMHR traders reveal their final trades.

High-Speed Trading Losing its Edge?  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 12:45 PM ET

The New York Times reported that high-speed trading is no longer hurtling forward. Meanwhile Marc Chandler, Brown Brothers Harriman, discusses whether the euro rally is over.

Investors on Wrong Side of Fiscal Cliff?  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 12:41 PM ET

Goldman Sachs says more than 90 percent of investors see a solution for the fiscal cliff by year-end. Meanwhile, Larry Kantor, Barclays, discusses whether you should add risk to your portfolio now.

FMHR's Top Three Trades  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 12:30 PM ET

The FMHR traders reveal their top three trades. Meanwhile, Jeff Kilburg, Killir Kapital Management, discusses whether coal and oil are losing energy.

Coal vs. Natural Gas: How the Pros See Energy  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 12:29 PM ET

Geopolitical tensions could have a greater impact on crude oil, says Jeff Kilburg of Killir Kapital Manangement.

Halftime Pops & Drops  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 12:27 PM ET

Insight on stocks making the biggest moves in the market today, with the Fast Money traders.

Citi Pops on Q3 Earnings  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 12:15 PM ET

Anton Schutz, Mendon Capital Advisors, offers insight on the financials' earnings.

These Cheap Stocks Are Worth a Look: Pros  Mon, 15 Oct '12 | 12:01 PM ET

Six stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average are priced below 10 times forward P/E. These are worth a look, "Fast Money" pros say.

CNBC U.S. Television

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  • "Treasure Detectives" takes you deep inside the world of arts, antiques and collectibles. Curtis Dowling and his team of investigators verify the authenticity of collectibles, artwork and antiquities using innovative technology and street smarts. Is it a fake or is it worth a fortune?

  • CNBC's "American Greed" examines the dark side of the American dream. Some people will do anything for money!