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The State Department stands by the FBI’s conclusion that North Korea was behind the Sony hack. Insight, with Jeff Lanza, FBI Special Agent for over 20 years (source: cnbc.com). Lanza was live from our Kansas City Studio.
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The State Department stands by the FBI’s conclusion that North Korea was behind the Sony hack. Insight, with Jeff Lanza, FBI Special Agent for over 20 years (source: cnbc.com). Lanza was live from our Kansas City Studio.
Donald Broughton, Avondale Partners, discusses a move by shippers to a system based on package size rather than weight (source: cnbc.com). Broughton was live from our St. Louis studio.
Where the 10-year is headed, with Rick Rieder, BlackRock, and Ron Kruszewski, Stifel Financial (source: cnbc.com). Kruszewski was live from our St. Louis studio.
Discussing the movie theater business, with David Brain, EPR Properties president, trustee and CEO (source: cnbc.com). Brain was live from our Kansas City studio.
Discussing how complacency and deflation in Europe are a risk to U.S. markets, with Ronald Kruszewski, Stifel Financial chairman, president and CEO, and Anthony Chan, Chase chief economist (source: cnbc.com). Kruszewski was live from our St. Louis studio.
Tom Watson, Senior PGA Tour Pro, talks about what he learned from playing professional golf and shares his thoughts on the future of the game. Watson joined the conversation live from our Kansas City studio.
Patrick Rishe, Webster University, weighs in on the fallout over Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s ban from the NBA and possible suitors for the team. Rishe was live from our St. Louis studio.
This video features a panel discussing consumer confidence and Fed policy, with Patty Edwards, U.S. Bank; Mark Luschini, Janney Montgomery Scott; John Stoltzfus, Oppenheimer; and CNBC’s Rick Santelli. Stoltzfus joined in the conversation live from our St. Louis studio.
Despite growing technology, Brian Lewis, Halstead Property broker; David Conderman, The Conderman Group at Keller Williams; and Gregg Lynn, Sotheby’s International Realty realtor, discuss why realtors will still be needed in 25 years. CNBC’s Diana Olick weighs in (source: cnbc.com). Conderman joined the panel live from our Kansas City studio.
Dan Hesse, president and CEO of Sprint, discusses the replacement of its network. Hesse tells Mad Money host Jim Cramer $35 billion will be spent over a 5-year period to build the new network (source: cnbc.com). Kaufman Broadcast provided the transmission services from the Sprint studio.
Discussing the economic impact of Ukraine’s geopolitical concerns, with Ron Kruszewski, Stifel Nicolaus president and CEO (source: cnbc.com). Kruszewski was live from our St. Louis studio.
Are regulations slowing down transports? Donald Broughton, Avondale Partners, shares his thoughts on what’s driving transportation stocks lower and provides an outlook on the sector (source: cnbc.com). Broughton joined ‘The Squawk Box’ from our St. Louis studio.
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