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Fed's Beige Book: Fiscal Uncertainty Having an Impact on Hiring and the Economy

CEO Interviews

Lawrence Lindsey, The Lindsey Group CEO, discusses what he is telling investors about the potential downgrade of U.S. debt and deficit deals.

Nigel Travis, Dunkin Brands CEO & president, discusses his company plans to open between 330 and 360 new U.S. stores in 2013.

Discussing the debt ceiling, job creation and President Obama's performance in office, with Don Peebles, The Peebles Corporation chairman and CEO.

Steve Cahillane, Coca-Cola North America president & CEO, discusses the company's new ad campaign addressing obesity.

An interview with Wal-Mart's U.S. president & CEO, Bill Simon was suddenly cancelled shortly before his scheduled appearance on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street." The company cited a "scheduling issue" as the reason.

Carlos Rodriguez, Automatic Data Processing CEO, discusses how his company was able to handle the expiration of the payroll tax cut.

Ronald Peltier, HomeServices of America CEO, discusses his bullish outlook on real estate, and the launch of "Berkshire Hathaway Home Services."

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.

Jeffrey Sprecher, CEO of ICE, offers insight on the acquisition of NYSE and the migration towards electronic exchanges.

Aslaug Magnusdottir, Moda Operandi CEO and co-founder, explains how consumers can get their hands on the hottest fashion designs straight from the runway.

Henry Blodget, Business Insider CEO & editor-in-chief, discusses the likely outcome from Facebook's big announcement tomorrow.

Howard Levine, Family Dollar Stores chairman & CEO, discusses whether the increase in payroll taxes will impact his customer base.

Jonathan Browning, Volkswagen of America president & CEO, discusses the automakers three new crossover models, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau

Eugene Ludwig, Promontory Financial Group CEO, and Gary Parr, Lazard Freres deputy chairman, discuss how a flood of new regulations will impact bank earnings.

CNBC's Phil Lebeau talks with Alan Mulally, Ford Motor Company president & CEO, about why his company is focusing attention on its Lincoln luxury brand, which was down four percent last year.

CNBC's Phil LeBeau talks with Ludwig Willisch, BMW North America president & CEO, about the automaker's efforts to attract the high-end consumer with luxury features in its newest series of cars.

AthenaHealth co-founder, chairman and CEO Jonathan Bush discusses whether the Affordable Care Act could give his company a boost, and its decision to acquire mobile clinical info provider Epocrates.

Dr. Bruce Bedrick, CEO of Medbox, offers insight on his business amid the trend of making marijuana legal.

BATS, the third largest stock exchange in the U.S., overcharged members $420,000 from 2008 - 2012 on certain orders. CNBC's Bob Pisani explains.

Michael Johnson, Herbalife CEO, discusses his company's business model and explains how distributors receive compensation, with CNBC's Kate Kelly.

Eric Migicovsky, Pebble CEO & co-founder, discusses the launch of its much-buzzed about wearable "data plan."

Mario Gabelli, GAMCO Investors chairman, CEO & CIO, reveals his top stock plays for 2013, and weighs in on the outlook on the U.S. economy and "payroll shock" hitting workers' paychecks.

Charles River Laboratories CEO James Foster discusses competition in the drug market, drug patents and where his business is headed in 2013.

Acorda Therapeutics CEO Dr. Ron Cohen discusses the phase 2 studies happening on its mobility improvement drug Ampyra, and what's next for the company.

CNBC's Mary Thompson has been following AIG's board meeting and offers details. Meanwhile Robert Benmosche, AIG CEO, explains why he decided not to join Hank Greenberg's lawsuit.

Rob Sands, president & CEO of Constellation Brands, sizes up wine and beer sales.

Shares of AOL are up more than eighty percent year-over-year. Tim Armstrong, chairman & CEO of AOL, discusses where he is finding patches of profitability, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

CNBC's Phil LeBeau talks with Daniel Akerson, General Motors chairman & CEO, about when the automaker expects to become profitable, and discuss the company's new "Find New Roads" branding slogan.

"I think this is the year asset allocations switch back over to stocks," explains Cliff Corso, Cutwater Asset Management CEO, discussing what's driving investors from bonds to equities now.

Biogen Idec CEO George Scangos speaks to Mad Money host about what the company is doing now to treat multiple sclerosis.