CNBC's Steve Liesman discusses the details of his interview with Charles Evans, Chicago Federal Reserve Bank president in regards to quantitative easing and fixing the nation's debt.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on the deal between Google and Yahoo, which will help Yahoo serve users with more targeted and meaningful advertisements.
The Weather Channel's Paul Goodloe has an update on Nemo, a major storm slated to hit the Northeast this weekend. It could bring up to 2 feet of snow to some places in New England. (2:08)
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports the latest on a developing merger deal between American Airlines and U.S. Airways, and also an update on the 787 Dreamliner.
Hedge fund manager and Apple investor David Einhorn defended his decision to sue Apple over its plan to eliminate preferred stock. Tavis McCourt, Raymond James, explains his outperform rating on the stock, with a $600 price target.
Of the 18 non-drugstore retailers reporting same store sales, Thomson Reuters registers a gain of 5.8 percent year over year, reports CNBC's Courtney Reagan.
Former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin spoke out about the sequester due to go in effect March 1 unless a solution is reached. Kenny Polcari, O'Neil Securities, discusses the impact the sequester could have on the U.S. markets.
CNBC's Sue Herera and Tyler Mathisen take you through the heart of the business day with intelligent and lively debate on the day’s biggest stories, whether they originate on Wall Street or in Washington. "Power Lunch" delves into the economy, the markets, real estate, media and technology –- anywhere there’s money to be made. "Power Lunch" also takes you outside the studio and into some of the hottest spots where news is being made, broadcasting live from conferences, trade shows and even restaurants where the real power lunches are taking place.
Mathisen is a co-anchor on CNBC's "Power Lunch" and is also the Vice President for Strategic Editorial Initiatives at CNBC. Mathisen also co-anchors "Nightly Business Report produced by CNBC,"