Homeland Security has purchased 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition in the past year. Is this a form of gun control? Rep. Frank Pallone, (D-NJ), and Mark Simone, WOR Radio Talk Show host, discuss.
Lawmakers in Cyprus have taken a huge step to prevent the collapse in their country, reports CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera. Andy Busch, BMO, and Jim Lacamp, UBS, weigh in.
Cyprus is working to secure a bailout, with CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera; and how this is impacting the rest of the world, with Gary Shapiro, Consumer Electronics Association CEO; Larry McDonald, Newedge; and Dan Greenhaus, BTIG.
CNBC's Larry Kudlow reports on the state of the U.S. economy, saying stronger payrolls and lower unemployment could lead to a decline in Fed bond buying; and Abigail Doolittle, The Seaport Group; Dan Greenhaus, BTIG; and Jim Pethokoukis, American Enterprise Institute, discuss the Fed's policies.
A Politico editorial today asked "Where is today's Jack Kemp?" Discussing ways in which the Republican party can revive its entrepreneurial spirit, with Larry Sabato, University of Virginia; Jim Pethokoukis, American Enterprise Institute; and Grover Norquist, Americans For Tax Reform.
Discussing online sales tax, with Grover Norquist, Americans For Tax Reform; Gary Shapiro, Consumer Electronics Association CEO; and Dan Greenhaus, BTIG.
The principal at Ipswitch Middle School cancelled honors night. Is America breeding a nation of underachievers? Dan Greenhaus, BTIG and Gary Shapiro, Consumer Electronics Association CEO, share their opinions. "Someone should be on a pedestal somewhere," says Greenhaus.
More than 100,000 federal workers currently owe more than $1 billion in taxes. Should we just fire these government working tax cheats? Dan Greenhaus, BTIG; Gary Shapiro, Consumer Electronics Association CEO; Grover Norquist, Americans For Tax Reform, share their opinions.
The EU says Cyprus must put forward an alternative rescue plan, with CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera & Steve Sedgwick. Benn Steil, Council on Foreign Relations, weighs in.
Fed Bernanke said that highly accommodative policy will remain appropriate for considerable time, with Mark Olson, Treliant Risk Advisors and former Fed governor; Michael Ozanian, Forbes; and CNBC's Tony Fratto.
Senators are pushing for an online sales tax measure in the budget. CNBC's Carol Roth & Tony Fratto share their opinions. Ryan Grim, Huffington Post, also weighs in.
President Obama said that standing with Israel makes both nations stronger and more prosperous, with Martin Indyk, Brookings; Dan Senor, The Foreign Policy Initiative; Ryan Grim, The Huffington Post; and Tony Fratto, CNBC contributor.
Sen. Harry Reid, (D-NV), implied the sequester caused an explosion that killed 7 marines in Nevada, with Steve Forbes, Forbes Media; Don Jensen, Center for Transatlantic Relations; and Judd Gregg, CNBC Contributor.
Randy Kroszner, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and Ronald Kruszewski, Stifel Financial, offer their perspective on the upcoming Fed meeting.