The presidential hopeful's ideas to alleviate the housing and credit crunch.
Hornbeck Offshore Services CEO Todd Hornbeck on preparing for Tropical Storm Gustav, which could hit Louisiana on Monday as a Category 4 Hurricane.
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
Rich Anderson from BMO Capital Markets discusses the mortgage market.
Homeowners understand the need for insurance, but the percentage of people with renters insurance still remains relatively low. The hardest part about getting a policy is convincing people they need one. (Aug. 27)
Sesena was designed as a major urbanisation for Spanish professionals who could not afford city prices, with more than 13,500 flats built on scrubland.
Kentucky Governor, Steve Beshear talks about alternative energy, electric cars, and the election.
Lehman Brothers chief energy economist, Edward Morse, talks about the supply and demand for oil.
Bank of America's chief economist, Mickey Levy discusses the mortgage market, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and bank failures.
William Ashmore, Alabama State Employees Insurance Board CEO, and Jeffrey Levi, Trust For America's Health executive director, discuss the idea of losing weight to get discounts on their health insurance premiums.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce president and CEO, Thomas Donahue talks about the issues being addressed and the Democratic National Convention.
Riding today's market rebound, with Robert Pavlik, of Officer Oaktree Asset Management, and Michael Yoshikami, of YCM Net Advisors
The slowing economy is having a big impact on business in Las Vegas, especially in the casinos. CNBC's Jane Wells has the story.
Here are the top AP money stories for August 27th: Durable goods rise more than expected; Ricoh to buy Ikon; Enzyte owner sentenced to jail; Chrysler could sell Viper model.
One of the world's oldest consumer electronics fairs is venturing into new territory this week amid a gloomy economic climate.
Byron King, Outstanding Investments analyst & editor, and David Buik, BGC Partners, discuss the earnings of Chinese oil companies PetroChina and CNOOC and how they are affected by being largely government owned.
The FDIC lists 117 banks at risk of failing.
One of the UK's biggest house builders has announced a 95% fall in profits for the first half of the year.
Weighing in on the idea of a merger between the tro struggling mortage giants, with John Lekas, Leader Capital and Josh Rosner, Craham Fisher & Co.
Insight on how the government should tax big oil companies, with Jared Bernstein, Economic Policy Institute; Kevin Book, FBR Capital Markets and David Kotok, Cumberland Advisors
Mattel has been awarded a multi-million dollar damages payout after a copyright claim against the makers of Bratz.
Big value in small cap stocks, with Nancy Tooke, Eaton Vance Special Equities
Denver Convention Committee Co-Chair Chris Gates and Bill Allison, Sunlight Foundation, discuss corporate donors funding the conventions.
Tracy Downs, Campaign For Alcohol-Free Sports TV, and Rick Horrow, Horrow Sports Ventures CEO, debate over alcohol advertising in college sports and the need to reduce underage alcohol consumption on campus.
Market insights from some of the leading student run investment funds around the country, with Laura Bordelon University of Alabama at Birmingham Green and Gold Fund portfolio manager
The FDIC is considering a plan to replenish the insurance fund, reports CNBC's Steve Liesman
Opportunities in developing Asia, with Milton Stern, Bridgewater Advisors Inc. founding partner
Michael Capellas, First Data Corp. chairman & CEO, discusses the Go Tag, a new technology that allows people to pay without swiping a credit card.
Dropped calls are a problem for consumers, not the stock, says Jim Cramer.
Stocks edged higher in the final hour of trading Tuesday to close roughly where they opened -- narrowly mixed. Traders digested home-sales data that were as bad as expected, encouraging consumer confidence reports and hawkish notes from an August Fed meeting.
David Peltier examines recent insider buying in two stocks that cost less than $10 and assesses whether investors should follow suit.
James Altucher gives the lowdown on which Chinese stocks are set to double, or more, in the near future.
Research Manager David Peltier isn't pleased that restaurant operator Darden Restaurants has cut guidance so early in its fiscal year.
Hurricanes shouldn't threaten this stock, says Jim Cramer.
Marek Fuchs cries out that even at the bitter end, the business media worships Robert Rubin.
Jeff Brown, RadioFrame president & CEO, discusses RadioFrame's Femtocell a product that improves people's wireless coverage in their home for their cell phones.
Dan Fitzpatrick examines three stocks viewed on 'Fast Money.' Today's stocks include China 25 Index, National Oilwell and Freeport Mac.
The FDIC may have to borrow money to handle an expected wave of bank failures, with Christopher Whalen, Institutional Risk Analytics and CNBC's Steve Liesman
Discussing the demand for oil and hurricanes, with Paul Walsh, Storm Exchange and Britta Merwin, NBC WeatherPlus
What some of the best minds in the world of economists have to say, with CNBC's Steve Liesman