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Fracking for fiscal success?     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 7:52 PM ET

Dorian Warren, Columbia University associate professor and Roosevelt Institute Fellow; Mark Simone, WOR Radio talk show host; and Terry Jeffrey, CNS News editor-in-chief, discuss the best and worst states by fiscal condition.

Earnings not 'spectacular': Pro     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 7:44 PM ET

Dissecting earnings, profits and revenues, with Warren Meyers, Illustro Trading managing director. Meyers thinks financials will be a leader going forward.

Independent Conservatives growing: Pro     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 7:33 PM ET

Discussing a strategy for the GOP and the fleeing of Conservatives to the Independent party, with Dorian Warren, Columbia University associate professor and Roosevelt Institute Fellow; Mark Simone, WOR Radio talk show host; and Terry Jeffrey, CNS News editor-in-chief.

Dr. William Grace, MD, Grace Oncology founder, discusses the rate of Medicaid recipients using emergency rooms in hospitals unnecessarily.

Limiting NSA spying: Are we safer?     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 7:00 PM ET

Discussing President Obama's speech on the NSA's surveillance policy, with Frank Gaffney, Center for Security Policy president.

Web-only investment advice from Scott Nations of NationsShares.

Cramer's robot revolution     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 6:25 PM ET

Mad Money host Jim Cramer explains why iRobot is the only publicly traded pure-play robotics company out there.

The Final Call     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 5:58 PM ET

CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders discuss the stocks they'll be watching next week.

Gaming with Take-Two's CEO     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 6:15 PM ET

Strauss Zelnick, chairman and CEO of Take-Two Interactive Software, tells Mad Money host Jim Cramer the market may still believe Take Two is just about Grand Theft Auto but its digital content is as much as 30 percent in the prior quarter.

Earnings fever     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 6:00 PM ET

Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his gameplan for next week and reminds investors the importance of reading beyond earnings headlines.

Hollywood signaling end of rally     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 5:53 PM ET

What Hollywood films say about stocks, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

Is Ackman doubling down on Herbalife?     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 5:46 PM ET

Options trades suggest Bill Ackman is doubling down on Herbalife, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

Casinos surprise winner of 2014     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 5:35 PM ET

Trading Wynn Resorts' hot streak, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

What's the next sector to fall?     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 5:30 PM ET

What earnings say about the market, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

The Fast Money traders share their final trades of the day.

Google eyeing the biotech space     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 5:17 PM ET

Biotech boom? Dr. Yaron Werber, Citi Research, says if Google can successfully pull off its smart contact lens, diagnostic makers will be disrupted.

From multi-million dollar mansions to X-rated pocket watches, go inside hi-tech vaults packed with Ferraris and behind the velvet ropes at the super bowl of horse races. Join us for a VIP ride through the mansion gates and up to the penthouse, where we'll reveal super-rich secrets that are sure to surprise and even shock you. Secret Lives of the Super Rich. You can't afford to miss it! Only on CNBC.

China's banking ticking time bomb?     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 5:06 PM ET

CNBC's Sara Eisen reports on new concerns shadowing China's banking system.

High-priced divorces on the rise     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 4:49 PM ET

Jeffrey Fisher, Fisher and Bendeck, P.L, has seen and notable increase in high-priced divorces since the 3rd quarter of last year.

Torsten Slok, Deutsche Bank, discusses how large 401(k)s are resulting in older workers not returning to the labor market.

Flurry of earnings next week     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 5:00 PM ET

CNBC's Patti Domm talks about how earnings reports and the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, could affect markets next week.

CNBC.com Commentary Editor Cindy Perman reports fiscal condition by states in the U.S, millionaires fleeing China, and real estate are the hottest topics among CNBC.com.

Meet the Press's Gregory on NSA reform     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 4:36 PM ET

NBC "Meet the Press" host David Gregory discusses President Obama's changes to controversial surveillance policies. It's a tough debate about who we are, privacy, and how we protect the country, says Gregory.

Bats in belfry, and everywhere else     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 12:00 PM ET

At first glance, it looks like a normal house on a nice street in Lawrenceville, Georgia. But taped on the door is a sign from the Gwinnett County Health Department, labeling the home an imminent health hazard. It's because the house is full of bats, dozens of them, that likely won't be leaving anytime soon.

The next Twitter-sized IPO?     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 4:18 PM ET

CNBC's Julia Boorstin looks at companies expected to go public in 2014 and explains why Pinterest is the one to watch.

Tech to drive Nasdaq to 5,000?     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 4:15 PM ET

Nick Raich, The Earnings Scout CEO, and Russ Koesterich, Blackrock Global, discuss how tech earnings impact the Nasdaq.

Designer Camille Zarsky believes she has a way of taking one of Florida's most notorious pests and turning it into a work of art. "Python is incredibly popular right now," she said. "It's hands-down the most popular exotic in the market." It's happening at a time when the Burmese python is making headlines in south Florida. The Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission considers them an invasive species that pose a threat to endangered birds and others native to the state.

Guidance trouble on horizon?     Fri, 17 Jan '14 | 4:05 PM ET

Discussing revenue growth and weak guidance for Q1, with Evan Newmark, private investor; CNBC contributor Howard Dean; and CNBC's Bob Pisani, Morgan Brennan and Robert Frank.

Discussing the stock markets lack of direction, with Ben Willis, Albert Fried managing director.

David Darst, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management senior advisor, and Greg Sarian, HighTower managing director, discuss the direction of the stock market and where they are putting money to work.

Video and TV

Friday, 17 Jan 2014 | 6:02 PM ET

CNBC's Tyler Mathisen looks ahead to what are likely to be next week's top business and financial stories. Monday's the ML King holiday and Davos kicks off, while Beats Music debuts Tuesday.

Friday, 17 Jan 2014 | 3:50 PM ET

David Darst, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management senior advisor, and Greg Sarian, HighTower managing director, discuss the direction of the stock market and where they are putting money to work.

Friday, 17 Jan 2014 | 3:43 PM ET

Best Buy and Bed Bath & Beyond were red hot in 2013, but both have gone ice cold. CNBC's Dominic Chu and Seema Mody debate which company has a better chance of turning things around in 2014.

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  • Dorian Warren, Columbia University associate professor and Roosevelt Institute Fellow; Mark Simone, WOR Radio talk show host; and Terry Jeffrey, CNS News editor-in-chief, discuss the best and worst states by fiscal condition.

  • Dissecting earnings, profits and revenues, with Warren Meyers, Illustro Trading managing director. Meyers thinks financials will be a leader going forward.

  • Discussing a strategy for the GOP and the fleeing of Conservatives to the Independent party, with Dorian Warren, Columbia University associate professor and Roosevelt Institute Fellow; Mark Simone, WOR Radio talk show host; and Terry Jeffrey, CNS News editor-in-chief.

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Friday, 17 Jan 2014 | 5:53 PM ET

What Hollywood films say about stocks, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

Friday, 17 Jan 2014 | 5:06 PM ET

CNBC's Sara Eisen reports on new concerns shadowing China's banking system.

Friday, 17 Jan 2014 | 7:52 PM ET

Dorian Warren, Columbia University associate professor and Roosevelt Institute Fellow; Mark Simone, WOR Radio talk show host; and Terry Jeffrey, CNS News editor-in-chief, discuss the best and worst states by fiscal condition.