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  • BlackBerry Drops After Downgrade  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 1:31 PM ET

    Bernstein downgraded BlackBerry, citing weak traction for the company's new BlackBerry 10 phone, reports CNBC's Seema Mody.

  • Power Pitch: Bet on Startup iCracked?  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 1:24 PM ET

    Have you ever cracked your iPhone screen? AJ Forsythe, iCracked founder and CEO pitches a new company that can help you. David Tisch, Boxgroup, and Tim Draper, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, discuss whether the company has potential.

  • DreamWorks CEO's 'Really Good Arrangement' With Netflix  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 1:14 PM ET

    CNBC's Julia Boorstin speaks to DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg about the company's partnership with the Chinese government and its deal with Netflix.

  • Busted by the Topless Protesters Again  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 1:13 PM ET

    About any major protester in Europe these days has to be on alert for topless protesters, with the "Power Lunch" crew.

  • Micron Tech to Report Q3 Earnings  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 1:09 PM ET

    CNBC's Seema Mody shares a preview of Micron Tech's Q3 earnings before the company reports tonight.

  • What to Expect From the Fed  Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 1:03 PM ET

    CNBC's Steve Liesman discusses expectations for the Fed; and Kenny Polcari, O'Neil Securities, and CNBC's Bob Pisani, break down how the market is anticipating the Fed.

  • Power Lunch 'Power Summit'  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 4:00 PM ET

    Check out "The Power Summit" this Thursday, June 20th, on Power Lunch. CNBC will host investment leaders from 5 big Wall Street firms and answer the question: Where is Wall Street headed in the second half? This Thursday at 1pm ET.

  • Ferguson: Going to Be Tougher For Next Generation  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:57 PM ET

    Niall Ferguson, Harvard economist and author of "The Great Degeneration," shares his economic outlook. I'm worried about the fiscal burdens that we have racked up that my kids are going to have to contend with, he says.

  • Hummus: The New Peanut Butter?  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:53 PM ET

    Sabra CEO Ronen Zohar says annual sales have grown from $16 million to $800 million in six years. CNBC's Jane Wells has the details.

  • Power Rundown: Harder To Do Business In USA?  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:41 PM ET

    Discussing whether it's harder to do business in the U.S. than anywhere else, and if Bernanke has "run his course," with Niall Ferguson, Harvard economist, and author of "The Great Degeneration."

  • Indian Floods; Hunt for Hoffa  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:41 PM ET

    Top headlines right now, with CNBC's Tyler Mathisen, and Niall Ferguson, Harvard economist. Floods in India claim 70 lives, and authorities are searching a Michigan field for the remains of union boss Jimmy Hoffa.

  • Tech Stocks Rise Amid Fed Meeting  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:36 PM ET

    CNBC's Seema Mody is tracking the action at the Nasdaq as tech stocks rise.

  • Stocks Rise on Fed Optimism  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:35 PM ET

    Discussing the global economy and stocks at the start of the Fed meeting, with CNBC's Bob Pisani and Kenny Polcari, O'Neil Securities.

  • Metals Hit Ahead of Fed  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:33 PM ET

    CNBC's Bertha Coombs reports on how the metals are doing amid worries about Fed policies and housing reports. The dollar was down, but so was gold, ahead of this week's Fed meeting.

  • Emerging Markets & Violence  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:28 PM ET

    Discussing the mass protests in Brazil and Indonesia and the silent vigils held in Turkey after protesters clashed with police, with CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, and Niall Ferguson, Harvard economist.

  • Scott London Speaks Out  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:24 PM ET

    Former KPMG auditor Scott London plans to plead guilty to securities fraud, reports CNBC's Jane Wells.

  • CNBC Fed Survey: Tale of the Taper  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:11 PM ET

    CNBC's Steve Liesman discusses the results of the latest CNBC Fed Survey, saying participants see one of the biggest threats to the economy is tax and regulation policies.

  • May Housing Starts Up 6.8%  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:06 PM ET

    Multi-family starts rose 25 percent month-to-month in May, and single-family starts were up just 0.3 percent month-to-month. CNBC's Diana Olick, offers insight. Jade Mills, Coldwell Banker; Al Goldstein, Pangea Properties CEO; and Niall Ferguson, Harvard economist, weigh in.

  • NYSE Terror Plot Thwarted By NSA  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:00 PM ET

    CNBC's Eamon Javers reports the latest details on the investigation into the NSA surveillance program, saying an NYSE terror plot was foiled. CNBC's Bob Pisani, and Niall Ferguson, Harvard economist, discuss.

  • Jay-Z Teams Up With Samsung  Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 1:55 PM ET

    Samsung is promising the first 1 million Galaxy owners a free Jay-Z album, and Google is working to bring internet access to people in remote corners of the world. CNBC's John Carney, and Bob Pisani, discuss.

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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.

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  • 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,"

  • Herera is a founding member of CNBC, helping to launch the network in 1989. She is co-anchor of "Power Lunch."

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