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Democratic strategist Julian Epstein and CNBC contributor Tony Fratto debate whether executive pay caps are backfiring.
President Obama pardons the White House Thanksgiving Day turkey.
About 38 million Americans are expected to go somewhere this holiday season, and AAA says that's up about 1.4 percent from last year. Robert McAdoo, of Avondale Partners, and NBC's Kristen Dahlgren have the details.
A look today's market action, with David Pearl, Epoch Investment Partners and Jerry Webman, OppenheimerFunds.
CNBC's Diana Olick has the real estate market update.
The Power Lunch team and many of the show's viewers wish a find farewell to Bill Griffeth as he embarks on a one-year sabbatical.
Debating whether a judge's decision to erase a couple's debt is fair, with Matt Englett, KEL Attorneys and Mark Calabria, CATO.
Insight on why now is the time to invest in China, with Rob Lutts, Cabot Money Management founder/CIO and CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.