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  • Giuliani: Nation Will Be Amazed By NYC Resiliency   Thursday, 1 Nov 2012 | 7:39 PM ET

    Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani tells Larry Kudlow that the nation will be dazzled by the way in which New York City emerges from Hurricane Sandy.

  • Napolitano Addresses NYC's Sandy Efforts  Thursday, 1 Nov 2012 | 1:45 PM ET

    U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano remarks on efforts to recover from Sandy. "This recovery will be as speedy and as efficient as possible," says Napolitano.

  • NYC Mayor Updates City's Response to Sandy  Thursday, 1 Nov 2012 | 11:54 AM ET

    New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, (R), explains how the city is responding to recovery requests in and around the city.

  • NYC Marathon: The Show Must Go On  Thursday, 1 Nov 2012 | 10:20 AM ET

    Mary Wittenberg, New York Road Runners president & CEO, explains why the decision was made to go ahead with Sunday's marathon, despite widespread damage in Lower Manhattan.

  • For New Jersey, Halloween Won't Come Until Monday Wednesday, 31 Oct 2012 | 12:45 PM ET

    With the state just beginning to dig out from Hurricane Sandy, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed an executive order Wednesday postponing Halloween celebrations due to unsafe conditions.

  • NYSE Opening Bell: Trading Resumes  Wednesday, 31 Oct 2012 | 9:30 AM ET

    New York City's Mayor Bloomberg rings the opening bell at the NYSE, as trading resumes after Hurricane Sandy forced markets to close for two days. And CNBC's Bob Pisani talks with Duncan Niederauer, NYSE Euronext CEO, about the return to normal trading.

  • *JFK, LaGuardia and Newark airports are closed until further notice, according to the Port Authority. *US Airways Group Inc is not operating in New York, Washington, Philadelphia, Boston and several other Northeast airports on Tuesday. *American Airlines has flights scheduled into Richmond, Virginia, several Ohio airports, Pittsburgh and Boston on Tuesday.

  • Warren Buffett appeared live on CNBC's Squawk Box for a two-hour interview with Becky Quick. During their conversation, Buffett said there's "no question" the global economy is slowing and he's "salivating" for Berkshire Hathaway to make a "big acquisition." Here's a transcript of their complete conversation, along with video clips.

  • States With the Most 'One Percenters' Wednesday, 24 Oct 2012 | 11:12 AM ET

    CNBC.com presents a list of the 10 states with the most ultra-high net worth individuals on a per capita basis.

  • Market High Anniversary  Tuesday, 9 Oct 2012 | 1:55 PM ET

    Five years ago today, both the Dow and the S&P 500 closed at all-time highs. Also, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg believes raising taxes on the city's wealthiest is "dumb." Neil Weinberg, American Banker, and CNBC's Bob Pisani, discuss.

  • New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Ray Kelly, NY City police commissioner, provide details on the fatal shooting outside the Empire State Building on Friday morning.

  • NYC Mayor Proposes Oversized Sugary Drink Ban  Thursday, 31 May 2012 | 2:51 PM ET

    Debating whether NYC Mayor Bloomberg's proposal to ban any sugary soda drinks larger than 16 ounces should be enacted, with Meme Roth, National Action Against Obesity and Justin Wilson, Center for Consumer Freedom.

  • Nanny State Run Amok?  Tuesday, 27 Mar 2012 | 7:52 PM ET

    Is New York City blocking food donations to shelters? Joel Berg, NYC Coalition Against Hunger executive director, and Jeff Stier, National Center for Public Policy Research, discuss.

  • Is Gay Marriage Good For Business? Monday, 23 Jan 2012 | 4:27 PM ET

    Washington state may be the next American state to legalize gay marriage. It has the support of several major companies, but Microsoft is the most high-profile business to back it. Prominent figures in the business community support marriage equality, as was the case in New York, the last state to legalize it.

  • Time for Protesters to Go Home?  Friday, 14 Oct 2011 | 7:12 PM ET

    Debating whether it's time for New York City mayor, Michael Bloomberg to enforce the law and send the Occupy Wall Street protester packing, and will Herman Cain keep his lead in the polls, with Bernard Whitman, Whitman Insight Strategies; James Petholoukis, AEI economics columnist; and Ann Coulter, "Demonic" author.

  • Breeding the Next Tech Titan  Tuesday, 13 Sep 2011 | 4:43 PM ET

    Mayor Bloomberg is hoping a new initiative called, "Applied Sciences New York City" will position NYC to overtake Silicon Valley. John Hennessy, Stanford University, discusses Silicon Valley and what the University is prepared to do to help the mayor achieve his goal.

  • Jitters Over Terrorist Threat  Friday, 9 Sep 2011 | 4:54 PM ET

    A recent terrorist threat is enough to bring back memories of the 2001 terrorist attacks, and CNBC's Eamon Javers has the story.

  • The Road to the White House  Thursday, 8 Sep 2011 | 8:53 AM ET

    Discussing perspective on the current state of job creation and what an independent candidate could add to the running, with Thomas Friedman, New York Times foreign affairs columnist.

  • From Rubble To Renaissance Thursday, 1 Sep 2011 | 3:17 PM ET
    Freedom Tower, Ground Zero, New York City

    Lower Manhattan was nearly destroyed in the 9/11 attacks, but 10 years later, with the help of major investment, it has seen a dramatic recovery.

  • Insurance Shares Rally as Irene Estimates Fall Wednesday, 31 Aug 2011 | 10:39 AM ET
    Flooding in Vermont

    Loss estimates from Hurricane Irene continued to fall and ratings agencies said insurers would have no problem with claims, helping boost insurance industry shares Wednesday.

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Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 11:00 AM ET

The world's second-wealthiest man explains to CNBC why workers in Europe and other parts of the developed world are at the "best" part of their career after they reach their 60s.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 10:00 AM ET

Violent protests broke out in eight Brazilian cities last night, with the worst violence occurring in Rio de Janeiro. Thousands of protesters threw Molotov cocktails and anything else they could find. The protests began over a 10-cent increase in bus and subway fares.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 11:05 AM ET

FBI Deputy Director Sean Joyce describes how NSA surveillance helped to detect and thwart a plot to bomb the NYSE.