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  • Getting the Most Mileage for Your Travel Dollar 

      Vacation value with Travel + Leisure Digital Projects Editor Sarah Spagnolo.

  • Defending the One Percent: Why the Rich Matter 

      Former Bain Capital managing director and Mitt Romney employee Ed Conard on why America benefits from income inequality.

  • Will Greece Provide Another 'Lehman Moment?' 

      Strategists Komal Sri-Kumar and Larry Adam discuss economic and investor impact of Greece's potential departure from the euro zone.

  • Ivy League on East River: Cornell's Move to Manhattan 

      Inside Cornell's bid to change New York's technology sector by building a school to educate for the future.

  • Leadership Lesson: LBJ's Biographer on Making History 

      Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, Robert Caro, on what political power reveals about personal character.

  • Facebook IPO: What's to 'Like' for the Average Investor? 

      Investment strategist Rich Bernstein on what the most highly-anticipated initial public offering means to the markets and your money.

  • JPMorgan: Big Bank, Massive Mistake 

      Former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, Austan Goolsbee, on JPMorgan's $2 billion trading loss. Does the banking sector need more government regulation?

  • Ethics in Business, and Everyday 

      Longtime author of "The Ethicist" column, Randy Cohen, on business ethics and resume falsehoods following reports that Yahoo!'s CEO misrepresented his academic background.

  • Jobs, Debt and Taxing Questions 

      House Speaker John Boehner on the election, America's debt, and the impending expiration of the Bush era tax cuts. Is the U.S. facing a fiscal cliff and, if so, what can be done?

  • The Economy, Jobs Numbers 

      Harvard University economics Professor Kenneth Rogoff on April's disappointing jobs report, what it means to the markets, and economic recovery.

  • Personal Finance: Women, Wealth & Wisdom 

      Authors of "The Seven Pearls of Financial Wisdom," Camilla Webster and Carol Pepper on wise financial advice for women. Why women invest differently than men -- and why they should.

  • Brazil's Oil Boom 

      Brazil's billionaire tycoon and owner of conglomerate EBX Group, Eike Batista, on the Southern Hemisphere's oil boom, building Latin America's biggest industrial port, and where he's putting his money next.

  • Economic Disconnect? 

      PIMCO's Chief Executive Officer and Co-Chief Investment Officer, Mohamed El-Erian, on the unbalanced strength between corporate America and the U.S. economy. He also discusses Apple's earnings, the Fed's rates and worries ahead.

  • J&J: Call Us in the Morning 

      Johnson & Johnson's new Chief Executive Officer, Alex Gorsky, on restoring the health care giant's public image after product recalls took a toll on the company's reputation and share price.

  • Creating Innovation, and Innovators 

      Grammy-winning musician John Legend teams up with Samsung's Executive Vice President David Steel to inspire and educate young innovators with technology. And Educator and co-director of Harvard's Change Leadership Group Tony Wagner on the education of creating innovation. Teaching valuable skills to young people that will stick.

  • The Water Crisis: H2O Economy 

      Journalist and author of "The Ripple Effect," Alex Prud'homme, on the fate and economy of freshwater in the 21st century. How water is a precious resource in many parts of the world.

  • Lunch with an Economist 

      George Mason University economist and New York Times Columnist, Tyler Cowen, takes on food snobs and offers tips on dining. Find out why it may be wrong to eat too well.

  • On the Markets: Signs of Life Ahead? 

      Moody's Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi talks to CNBC's Sue Herrera about earnings season and optimism in the jobs and housing markets. What does it mean to your portfolio?

  • James Cameron, Titanic Accomplishments 

      Hollywood film director James Cameron on the 100th anniversary of The Titantic's sinking, the re-release of his film in 3-D, and his latest project.

  • Now Hiring! The Start-Up Nation 

      From New York's "Silicon Alley," Thrillist CEO Ben Lerer and ZocDoc Founder & CEO Cyrus Massoumi, on hiring in the high-tech boom. Tips on how to get your foot in the door and job openings that may surprise you.

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