Hoping to attract wealthy Chinese travelers at the Lunar New Year, the Bellagio in Las Vegas offers a $500 per setting dinner. Jane Wells shows what you get for the money. (2:38)
Brian Roberts, Chairman & CEO of Comcast, discusses why he is "bullish" on recent business transactions, including buying GE's remaining 49% stake in NBCUniversal for $16.7 billion. "We've seen some early signs of turnaround and payoff for some of the investments we're making," he added. Both Comcast and GE stock were up on the announcement.
Ksenia Yudaeva, Russia's G20 Coordinator, tells CNBC that currency wars are about transparency and co-ordination of monetary policy between different countries.
Sam Zell, Equity Group Investments chairman, shares his views on the housing market, saying, "I think getting a mortgage is extraordinarily difficult," Zell added.
American entrepreneur Sam Zell and CNBC’s Joe Kernen talk about how pro-business policies can help the middle class and how more verification is needed for government “safety net” programs. (1:35)
Did corporate leaders agree with President Obama's message last night? Don Peebles, CEO & Chairman of The Peebles Corporation, provides his reaction to the State of the Union address.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer talks about the period in his life when he was struggling so badly he had no other option but to live out of his car. Find out what he learned from that rough time.
Rising GOP star Rep. Marco Rubio, (R-FL), will offer the first-ever Republican response to the State of the Union, with Vin Weber, Republican strategist, and Howard Dean, former Vermont governor.
Tonight's State of the Union address from President Obama will likely focus on jobs, and Comcast announced its dividend increase, stock buyback plan and acquisition of GE's remaining stake in NBCUniversal today. CNBC's Maria Bartiromo shares her observation.
Former HP CEO Carly Fiorina addresses the night's most tweeted moment, regarding the minimum wage, and comments on Senator Marco Rubio's response to the President's State of the Union. Democratic strategist Bob Schrum offers his take on the biggest takeaway from this evening. Dean Baker and Sarah Fagan offer opinions on what people will be talking about tomorrow.
Can anything get gold going? What's behind the breakdown in bullion? Discussing gold's next move, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.
Legendary investor Jim Rogers bold market call. Rogers comments on stocks, gold, commodities and tonight's State of the Union address, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders, Jeff Kilburg at the Nasdaq and Anthony Grisanti at the Nymex.