Carlos Rodriguez, Automatic Data Processing CEO, discusses how his company was able to handle the expiration of the payroll tax cut.
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CNBC's Rick Santelli breaks down the latest numbers from the NY Fed's Empire State Index; and takes a look at consumer spending and pricing, with John Ryding, RDQ Economics, and CNBC's Steve Liesman.
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Ronald Peltier, HomeServices of America CEO, discusses his bullish outlook on real estate, and the launch of "Berkshire Hathaway Home Services."
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Sen. Rob Portman, (R-OH) , discusses his plan to rein in spending and deficits, and explains why Congress should "use" the debt limit.
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CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on speculation surrounding Facebook's major announcement later today and the likelihood it will involve making money on mobile.
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CNBC's Phil LeBeau talks with Carlos Ghosn, CEO of Nissan Motor, about the company's "struggles" with its Leaf model and the future of the automotive industry.
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Rep. Frank Pallone, (D-NJ), explains why lawmakers are split on a $51 billion aid package for victims of Hurricane Sandy.
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Richard LeFrak, The LeFrak Organization president, and Wilbur Ross, WL Ross & Co. chairman & CEO, share their thoughts on Fed policy, interest rates, the debt ceiling, and Lance Armstrong.
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Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray analyst, explains why he still views shares of Facebook positively, as the stock moves higher on speculation about today's "major announcement."
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Dan Primack, Fortune senior editor, weighs in on a potential buyout of the tech giant, and why he believes Dell's numbers are just too big to get a deal done. Richard LeFrak, The LeFrak Organization president, and Wilbur Ross, WL Ross & Co. chairman & CEO, also discuss.
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Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses his Tuesday DealBook article about Armstrong's biggest money guy, and guest host Wilbur Ross, private equity billionaire, weighs in.
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The "Squawk Box" news team weighs in on the beverage company's new ad campaign addressing obesity.
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"It's still too early to call a bear market in bonds," said Garth Friesen, AVM/III Associates, weighing in on the outlook on bonds after a 30-year bull run.
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Peter Sepp, National Taxpayers Union, discusses which parts of pending legislation in the Sandy relief bill are "dead weight."
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CNBC's Courtney Reagan provides an update from the annual Financo Forum, where some of the biggest names in retail gathered to discuss the outlook on the industry.
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CNBC's Kelly Evans reports the latest market action from around the globe, including Italy's plans to tap the debt market for the first time in two years, with a new 15-year bond.
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CNBC's Kelly Evans tells you what the markets will be watching as we approach the start of trading in the U.S.
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Discussing President Obama's news conference today on the debt ceiling, with Blake Zeff, Former Obama Presidential Campaign aide; Kate Obenshain, author of "Divider-In-Chief;" and Robert Costa, National Review.
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California Gov. Jerry Brown is now saying he will have a balanced budget in 2013 after years of massive deficits, but it may be a mirage, reports CNBC's Robert Frank.
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It's been 1 month since the elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, reports NBC's Anne Thompson; and weighing in on the debate over banning assault weapons is Kate Obenshain, author of "Divider-In-Chief;" Robert Costa, National Review; Don Clark, Former FBI Special Agent; and Steven Greer, The Healthcare Channel CEO.
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Discussing the "fiscal cliff" deal, with Thomas Peterffy, Interactive Brokers founder & CEO. "As a result of the tax increases, we are going to collect substantially less revenues than we thought," he says.
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Mad Money host and former hedge fund manager, Jim Cramer, provides stock traders with all manner of investing advice.
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Hillary Clinton will testify on the Benghazi attack on Jan. 23, and Lance Armstrong has just admitted to taking performance enhancing drugs, with CNBC's Larry Kudlow; and CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports Cuba has eased its travel rules, allowing Cubans to keep residency amid travel.
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Bernanke and Geithner are speaking out on the debt ceiling, reports CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis; and discussing whether more spending cuts are necessary, with David Walker of Comeback America Initiative CEO and Zane Brown of Lord Abbett.
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CNBC's John Harwood reports President Obama is not going to negotiate with House Republicans on the debt ceiling; and Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA); Molly Ball, The Atlantic; Kate Obenshain, author of "Divider-In-Chief;" and Robert Costa, National Review, weigh in.
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Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his final thoughts of the day.
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Mad Money host Jim Cramer discusses the major differences in investment strategies for 2013 versus 2012.
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Ruckus Wireless came public on November 15, 2012, and is a little tech company that is revolutionizing the Wi-Fi industry, says Mad Money host Jim Cramer. The stock is up 44 percent from where its IPO priced.
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You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
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Mad Money host Jim Cramer takes a closer look at what Apple's future could hold.
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