President Obama is in Colorado today to bring attention to that state's newly passed gun control laws, with Robert Costa, National Review; Lars Larson, Radio Host; and Kellyanne Conway, Gingrich 2012 Campaign.
The Obama administration is encouragin banks to give loans to people with weaker credit, with CNBC's Eamon Javers Don Peebles, Peebles CEO; Keith Boykin, CNBC contributor; and Brian Kelly, Fast Money contributor.
One bitter high school senior has become the talk of the internet after she penneded an open letter in the Wall Street Journal to all the colleges that rejected her. Marilee Jones, Marilee Jones, and Kira Goldenberg, Columbia Journalism Review, discuss.
Discussing whether the nat gas boom can make the U.S. the world's No. 1 manufacturer, with Addison Armstrong, Tradition Energy; Bernard Whitman, Whitman Insight Strategies; and Mark Simone, WOR Radio Talk Show host.
As Stockton, California runs out of cash, the big question hasn't been answered, with Mark Standriff, Radio Talk Show Host; Bernard Whitman, Whitman Insight Strategies; and Mark Simone, WOR Radio Talk Show host.
Stocks ended the first trading day of Q2 in the red. CNBC's Seema Mody; Jim LaCamp, UBS; and Lee Munson, Portfolio Asset Management, discuss how to invest in April.
Some of tonight's biggest headlines, with CNBC's Seema Mody. Christy Setzer, New Heights Communications and conservative strategist Ron Meyer, discuss the Obama administration's strategies to saving money.
An agreement with labor and business groups on a Visa program for low-skilled workers may be closer than ever. Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ); Christy Setzer, New Heights Communications; and conservative strategist Ron Meyer, discuss. Also, a look at some government money spent we wish was a joke.
Charles Dallara, Americas of Partners Group, shares his opinions on the future of Cyprus and Europe, and discusses whether a crisis like this could occur in the U.S.
SBS CNBC Chery Kang reports on the growing threat from North Korea; and Gen. Barry McCaffrey, NBC News' military analyst and Peter Brookes, Heritage Foundation, weigh in.
Stockton, California is becoming America's largest city to enter bankruptcy, with CNBC's Jane Wells; and Michael Sweet, Fox Rothschild lawyer and conservative strategist Ron Meyer, discuss.
Opening day of the baseball season is Monday. CNBC's Brian Shactman reports on the payroll of some of the teams. Michael Ozanian of Forbes Magazine, shares his opinions.
The 10 fastest growing metro areas last year were all in red states. Art Laffer, Laffer Investments; Dean Baker, Center For Economic & Policy Research; and Hadley Heath, Independent Women's Forum, discuss.
Food stamp usage in America has gone up 70 percent since 2008. Art Laffer, Laffer Investments; Dean Baker, Center For Economic & Policy Research; and Hadley Heath, Independent Women's Forum, discuss.