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FRI 01 FEB 13 | 04:19 PM ET 3000145381 Gross:  Here’s Where You Can Put Your Money Pimco’s Bill Gross identifies the general areas of stocks and bonds that he thinks offer the best opportunities right now. (0:54)

The Dow closed above 14,000 for the first time since 2007. CNBC guests offer their views on the markets and economy. (1:40)

Legendary investor Byron Wien, Vice Chairman of Blackstone Advisory Partners explains why he’s bearish on stocks. (1:28)

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about the factors that helped lift stocks today. (2:14)

Hayman Capital’s Kyle Bass tells CNBC’s Gary Kaminsky why inflation poses a danger to investors and how they can protect themselves. (1:24)

Rick Santelli goes to his whiteboard to show why stronger U.S. economic growth is needed in the battle against the deficit. (2:43)

Art Cashin of UBS talks about the market's reaction to January's jobs report and the S&P level he's watching to see if the rally can be sustained. (2:14)

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)

“Dr. Doom” tells CNBC Asia’s Bernie Lo there are a lot of potential geopolitical trouble spots around the world, and he’s surprised there isn’t more demand for gold. He’s bullish on the precious metals, with one important long-term warning. (1:51)

CNBC's Melissa Lee, Carl Quintanilla, and David Faber are on the air as the Dow goes back above 14,000 for the first time since 2007. (1:26)

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."

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about uncertainty in the stock market about whether to consolidate or move forward. He says another market could hold the answer. (1:54)

In a live interview on CNBC Asia, Dr. Doom is on the same page as Warren Buffett’s famous quote: “Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.” (0:45)

CNBC's Bob Pisani explains why the January barometer is worth watching, but isn't always an accurate read on where the market is headed.

Rick Santelli argues that the Federal Reserve is having trouble just forecasting the economy, so it shouldn't also be trying to control it. (2:25)

Marc Faber, Editor & Publisher, The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report says that markets will punish central banks at some stage through an "accident". He explains why. (5:47)

CNBC's Robert Frank takes a look at how some of the wealthiest football fans will be flying to the big game this Sunday. (2:44)

New York Times tech columnist David Pogue has been using the new BlackBerry 10 for the past week, and finds a lot to like. (3:11)

Rick Santelli isn’t buying the argument from CNBC’s Steve Liesman and economist Mark Zandi that today’s 0.1 percent drop in Q4 GDP is a one-time blip lower, with the economy really growing around two percent. (1:52)

Doug Kass tells “Futures Now” why he thinks it’s likely stocks are now near their highs for the year. (1:35)

Rick Santelli argues the Federal Reserve's continued stimulus isn't helping the economy and it needs to stop.

CNBC guests offer their views on the markets and economy, particularly in light of today's bad GDP number. (1:28)

CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports Israeli warplanes have attacked Syrian Military targets near Damascus, according to NBC News. (0:52)

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about whether the stock market rally can continue. (2:01)

Research In Motion CEO Thorsten Heins shows new BlackBerry 10 devices to an audience in New York. (2:51)

“Dr. Doom” tells “Closing Bell” why he keeps buying gold, and advises Maria Bartiromo to get some of it for herself. (1:11)

Technical analyst Ennis Taner explains why he thinks Apple is close to bottoming out and will outperform the rest of the tech sector over the next six months. CNBC.com's Jeff Cox argues on behalf of Research In Motion. (2:57)

“Dr. Doom” tells “Closing Bell” he’s selling stocks because he expects a correction “any day.” (0:53)

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about whether the stock market rally can continue. (1:49)

Jim Cramer reacts to Apple’s just-announced iPad with 128 gigabytes of storage. (2:37)