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  • In a "Squawk Box" discussion about the January employment report, Rick Santelli takes issue with economist Austan Goolsbee's argument that while U.S. growth is weak, it's still better than almost every other country in the"advanced world." (1:08)

  • A preview and predictions on the all-important employment report, with Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics; Austan Goolsbee, Booth School of Business professor; Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; Kelly King, BB&T chairman & CEO; and CNBC's Steve Liesman.

  • Jay Fishman,The Travelers Companies chairman & CEO, talks about his company's growth plans, and sheds some light on the depth and impact of the nation's debt crisis.

  • Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch has died at the age of 88. The combative politician is remembered for his tight fiscal policies which helped pull the city out of near-financial ruin, reports CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin.

  • Kelly King, BB&T Corporation, explains how political uncertainty is impacting the way corporate leaders plan their strategies for the future.

  • Robert McNair, Houston Texans owner, discusses the business of the Super Bowl and his pursuit to bring the championship game back to Houston.

  • U.S. corporate tax reform should be the top priority in the government's efforts to restore economic growth, FedEx Chairman and CEO Frederick Smith told CNBC.

  • Travelers has been raising insurance premiums for three years because of severe weather patterns, said Chairman and CEO Jay Fishman told CNBC.

  • Matt Shattock, Beam CEO, talks about his company's better-than-expected fourth quarter, and reveals which brands are becoming rising stars.

  • Miles Nadal, MDC Partners chairman & CEO, talks about super ad revenues generated during the Super Bowl, and the new trend towards teasers, contests and online activity before, during and after the big game.

  • Phil Ehart of Kansas.

    Phil Ehart, Kansas drummer & band manager, provides an inside look at the current state of the music business, as the band celebrates its 40th anniversary.

  • CNBC's Brian Shactman asks several NFL players a variety of finance-related questions. Some of the answers may surprise you.

  • Severin Schwan, Roche CEO, discusses the company's future growth plans developing innovative medicines to fight the battle against cancer and Alzheimer disease.

  • Vincent Reinhart, Morgan Stanley; and Kelly King, BB&T Corporation, discuss the rally's recent run, and what needs to be done to get the economy back on track.

  • Miles Nadal, MDC Partners chairman & CEO, explains how social media is changing the way advertisers reach consumers.

  • Miles Nadal, MDC Partners chairman & CEO, discusses what viewers can expect to see during the commercial breaks for this weekend's Super Bowl extravaganza.

  • Alan Knuckman, Optionshop market strategist, provides an outlook on the markets after a strong January run.

  • CNBC's Brian Shactman reports on the big hoopla in New Orleans, ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl championship game.

  • Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel tells "Squawk Box" why he's certain the Dow will go "well above" 15,000 this year, with 16,000 or 17,000 a "very strong possibility."

  • Steve Howe, Ernst & Young, discusses how companies can overcome capital challenges by engaging their inner entrepreneur.

About Squawk Box

"Squawk Box" is the ultimate "pre-market" morning news and talk program, where the biggest names in business and politics tell their most important stories. Anchored by Joe Kernen, Becky Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin, the show brings Wall Street to Main Street. It's a "must see" for everyone from the professional trader to the casual investor.

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  • Showtimes

    U.S.
    Weekdays 6a ET
    EMEA
    Weekdays 13:00 CET
    Asia
    Weekdays 19:00 SIN/HK
  • Kernen is co-anchor of "Squawk Box,"and is based in CNBC's global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J.

  • Based at CNBC's global headquarters, Quick is co-anchor of "Squawk Box," CNBC's signature morning program.

  • Sorkin is a co-anchor of "Squawk Box," a financial columnist for the New York Times and the editor of NYT's DealBook.