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  • In this “Squawk Box” excerpt, investor Marc Faber gives his U.S. stock market outlook. (1:28)

  • "Gloom, Boom, and Doom" investor Marc Faber is not optimistic about most stock markets around the world. But in this “Squawk Box” excerpt, he identifies two countries where he expects a rebound in stock prices, even though they are "garbage." (1:19)

  • Jonathan Geller, BGR.com founder, and Tavis McCourt, Raymond James analyst, discuss Apple's expected launch of its iPad Mini, Microsoft's Surface, and Google's Nexus tablet, as competition for tablet consumers heats up.

  • "There is no evidence that increased government spending leads to an improvement in the economy," cites Marc Faber, "Gloom, Boom & Doom Report" editor, discussing Fed policy and increased regulations.

  • Discussing how most governments are not confronting their fiscal problems, and why it puts the resort industry in a vulnerable position, with Michael Leven, Las Vegas Sands president & COO.

  • Sen. Robert Portman, (R-OH), weighs in on last night's foreign policy debate, and explains why he thinks Mitt Romney is best suited to lead the country, with Robert Shrum, Daily Beast columnist.

  • CNBC's Ross Westgate reports on all the market moving events from Europe. The Spanish IBEX 35 Index was up 0.2 percent, after regional elections in Spain were seen as positive for the Prime Minister's austerity drive.

  • Gov. John Kasich, (R-OH); Gov. Tom Corbett, (R-PA); and former Gov. Haley Barbour, (R-MS), discuss the key issues facing their states, including swing voters; energy and jobs creation; and avoiding the fiscal cliff.

  • Robert Shrum, Daily Beast columnist, discusses last night's debate on foreign policy, and weighs in on which candidate is better for the U.S. economy.

  • A rundown on Monday's earnings, including Facebook, Boeing, AT&T, and parent company, Comcast, with Barry Knapp, Barclays, and John Silvia, Wells Fargo Securities,

  • Discussing the 25th anniversary of "Black Monday", the market crash of 1987, with Kevin Ferry, Cronus Futures Management, and CNBC's Steve Liesman and Rick Santelli.

  • CNBC's Ross Westgate, reports on all the market moving events from Europe, as markets drifted lower after a steady stream of earnings news delivered mixed messages.

  • Stephen Bodurtha, Citi Private Bank, explains why he is bullish on European equities, and investors should consider buying high quality corporate bonds.

  • CNBC's John Harwood breaks down the latest results from an NBC-Wall Street Journal poll, which shows there is no clear leader in the race for the White House.

  • Discussing Google's Q3 confusion, and how the tech giant can get its mobile mojo back, with Henry Blodget, Business Insider CEO & editor-in-chief.

  • Cyrus Massoumi, CEO of ZocDoc, discusses how his company's high-tech features allow patients to fill out medical forms online in advance, and check-in before arriving at the doctor's office.

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.