President Obama answers questions about the Boston Marathon bombing and protecting the country from further attacks. The FBI and Homeland Security performed "exemplary" in their duties, adding his administration is cooperating fully with all departments to protect and prevent these attacks.
President Obama answers questions from reporters at a news conference held in the White House Briefing Room. In the first set of questions, the President answers questions about the Syrian "red line" and U.S. strategy to find a solution to the unfolding disaster in that country.
Stock prices are at all-time highs, and rates for borrowing money are at all-time lows. Even with some companies reporting prospects for revenue growth ahead, why aren't there are more M&A deals? Robert Kindler, Morgan Stanley vice chairman, provides perspective.
Thomas Donohue, U.S. Chamber of Commerce president & CEO, discusses this year's agenda at the small business summit, including celebrating innovation; learning from experts; and informing Congress about the biggest concerns among the business community.
CNBC's Steve Liesman has the results on what Fed-watchers are expecting from the two-day FOMC meeting. And, Jim Dunigan, PNC Wealth Management, discusses whether the Fed's policy will prompt inflation or deflation.
Robert Downey Jr. rings Tuesday's opening bell to celebrate the release of "Iron Man 3," with the "Squawk on the Street" crew. CNBC''s Bob Pisani speaks with Robert Downey Jr. about the success of the film, and what movie franchises has done for the comic industry.
The "Squawk on the Street" team reports on today's top business headlines, including a record close in the S&P, Pfizer's earnings miss and competing bids for Sprint.
Robert Shiller, Co-founder of the Case-Shiller Index, discusses the outlook on housing and whether Americans are abandoning the dream of home ownership in favor of renting.
The Girl Scouts are going high tech, and with a sales force of 3.2 million, it won't be long before they hit a billion dollars in sales, reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche.
Marc Chandler, Brown Brothers Harriman; and Kevin Kerr, Kerr Trading International, share their trades on currencies and oil ahead of the ECB rate decision and the FOMC meeting.
Charles Kantor, Neuberger Berman, explains why he believes the stock market is still undervalued despite its recent rally. And, Jeremy Siegel, Wharton finance professor; and Michael Santoli, Yahoo! Finance senior columnist, weigh in.
Jeremy Siegel, Wharton finance professor, and Michael Santoli, senior columnist at Yahoo Finance, discuss why it's not too late to get into stocks while interest rates remain at historical lows.
The "Squawk Box" news team discusses some of the morning's most provocative headlines, including a story about poor interviewing skills of recent college graduates.