The decision to acquire the remaining stake of NBC Universal that was still owned by General Electric for approximately $16.7 billion was based on prospects for the future, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts says. (4:17)
Art Cashin talks with Mary Thompson about a variety of topics, including the stock market coming up against a technical "uptrend" line, the "currency war" centering on Japan's yen, and the "SI Swimsuit Cover" market indicator. (2:43)
CNBC's Julia Boorstin breaks the news that Comcast is buying the 49 percent of NBCUniversal it doesn't already own from General Electric for $16.7 billion. (2:52)
When Larry Kudlow says there's no inflation even though central banks are printing money, Jim Rogers disagrees, saying inflation is going "through the roof" and Kudlow doesn't realize it because he doesn't do his own shopping. (0:37)
In a live interview, CNBC's Maria Bartiromo presses White House economic adviser Gene Sperling on the Obama administration's willingness to accept more spending cuts.
CNBC's Bill Griffeth and Maria Bartiromo discuss the impact the Sports Illustrated swimsuit models ringing the closing bell will have on the markets. The models then close the Dow for the day.
In a "Kudlow Report" discussion, investor Jim Rogers argues that gains for stocks have been artificially fueled by central banks printing large amounts of money. (9:03)
Tesla CEO Elon Musk takes issue with a New York Times story that says the company's electric car ran out of power sooner than expected during a test drive. (5:31)
Will Maker's Mark sales be watered down as the company announces it will reduce its bourbon's alcohol content and add water? CNBC's Brian Shactman reports. (1:24)
In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Mary Thompson about today's consolidation for stocks, past problems for stocks when it is the 'Year of the Snake', and coming retail sales. (2:15)
CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss the S&P 500 hitting new highs, despite low volume today, and what catalysts are behind today's rally. (2:05)
The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore reports from Boston on the latest details on winter storm Nemo, which could dump a foot of snow in the New York metro area, and more than two feet in New England. (2:29)
Rick Santelli criticizes Robert Rubin's statement on CNBC that no one could have seen "the possibility of a serious crisis" coming before the credit markets collapsed. (3:26)
In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about why stocks are lower today. You can't blame it all on the charts! (2:16)