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05:00

Managing Asia

05:30

On The Money With Maria Bartiromo

On The Money with Maria Bartiromo" is a half-hour series that brings you the latest in market and economic news that impacts your money. Maria Bartiromo serves as host and managing editor.

06:00

Investing Edge

Investing Edge looks at the major topics that will dominate the business news agenda in the? week ahead and how they could impact your trading decisions. The programme is designed to give investors and traders a head start before the markets re-open.

06:30

BUSiness Poland

Business Poland is a weekly program aimed at giving international investors a balanced view of the Polish economy.

06:45

BUSiness Turkey

Business Turkey is a weekly programme covering major economic and political developments in Turkey with in-depth news analysis. Anchored by Zeynep Erataman, "Business Turkey" gives the viewer up-to-date information on the Istanbul Stock Exchange as well as Turkey's money, bond and foreign exchange markets.?

07:00

Access

07:30

Bill Winston Ministries

08:00

Answers With Bayless Conley

08:30

On The Money With Maria Bartiromo

On The Money with Maria Bartiromo" is a half-hour series that brings you the latest in market and economic news that impacts your money. Maria Bartiromo serves as host and managing editor.

09:00

The Entrepreneurs

Jason Osborn and Jason Wright turned Feed Granola into a hot brand and a household name in less than two years. With shelf space in Whole Food stores, several nods as Rachael Ray's "Snack of the Day", and a vote by Inc.com as one of America's Coolest Young Entrepreneurs, the two models turned business partners are well on their way.? Thanks to Spanx, the girdle got an update in 1998 when founder Sara Blakely was "completely horrified by what was out there" while shopping for a body shaper to wear under a pair of form-fitting pants. Ten years later, Atlanta-based Spanx has helped millions of women feel a size smaller and made $350 million in retail sales along the way.? ?

10:00

The Entrepreneurs

TOMS Shoes? Master entrepreneur, Blake Mycoskie, already has 4 companies under his belt when he gets his best idea yet: create a shoe company that gives a pair away for every shoe sold. Using his great business sense to garner a celebrity following,Mycoskie has grown TOMS Shoes into a global brand. The company has given over 115,000 pairs of shoes to children in need.? ? Frontera Foods? In the mid 90's Frontera Foods is born from Celebrity chef, Rick Bayless and business mastermind, Manuel Valdes. With the singular mission to educate Americans about the diversity of Mexican cuisine, they use a brilliant business approach to promote the brand. Now, their love for authentic Mexican food is a multi-million dollar a year empire.?

11:00

CNBC Originals

Hundreds of billions of dollars escape IRS collections every year. So who is the American tax cheat secretly keeping their cash while the rest of us have to pony up? Why do so many people believe that cheating on your taxes is morally ok?? CNBC’s Becky Quick investigates how this widespread tax evasion lands businessmen in prison, celebrities in hot water, and citizens in fear and desperation. You’ll meet a woman who lost nearly everything after falling for a bogus tax scheme, a former millionaire who’s now in prison and those who hate the IRS so much they’ve resorted to violence.? We’ll go inside the IRS's Forensic lab in Chicago to see how Special Agents use CSI technology to uncover even the most hidden evidence of tax fraud. From celebrities to the working class, no one is immune from an IRS investigator. Whether you think cheating is right or wrong, with hundreds of billions at stake, the IRS has a job to do.? ?

12:00

Inside China

From the Great Wall to the great firewall -- get a front row seat for the historic changes shaping the Middle Kingdom. Meet the key people and go behind the trends that are defining the new China -- and subsequently, influencing the world. Inside China uncovers the political, business and social forces that will set the emerging superpower's course for the future. The programme will showcase a mixture of compelling, access-driven taped stories, feature interviews with newsmakers, business leaders, and influential personalities, and a temperature check on Chinese social media, which is providing a forum for discourse, change (and humour) unlike any other in the world.

12:30

Access

13:00

CNBC Sports

15:00

Meeting Of The Minds

Technology powers the 21st century and has a profound impact on the way we think, live, and do business around the world. But with advances in technology come challenges as well: who is writing the rules for tech? Can tech bring us prosperity without peril? ?

16:00

Meeting Of The Minds

Never before has it been more important for leaders, corporations, and governments to unite and invest in human capital and rebuild the global economy. But creating a new paradigm for prosperity in the face of economic hardship will require a collective effort.? Now, in a CNBC Meeting of the Minds special event, former President Bill Clinton and some of the world’s most prestigious business leaders, come together to address the most pressing questions facing the global community today: How can we turn intentions into action? How can corporations apply free-market solutions to the world's most dire needs, and can we turn investment ideas into global solutions for the world's problems?? ?

17:00

Meeting Of The Minds

At the most challenging moments in America's history, the nation looked deep inside, and found a passion in the power to innovate. America led the world in science and science led America to glory. Breakthroughs brought the country prosperity on a scale the world had never known.? But somewhere along the way, science lost its lustre. The Cold War came to an end, complacency set in and a nation of creators became a nation of consumers. The moment America stopped striving for greatness was the moment she began a retreat from the cutting edge.? Now, as the U.S. economy grows ever more fragile, and emerging giants like China and India grow ever more powerful, Americans are asking some tough questions. Does making money matter more than making progress? Have we become satisfied with second-class status? And how do we get America back in the business of breakthroughs?? Tonight, the stakeholders in science gather to answer these questions and chart a path forward in Meeting of the Minds: TheBusiness of Science.? ?

18:00

CNBC Originals

There is an obesity plague in America that costs the nation as much as $147 billion -- and an untold number of lives -- every year. Nearly two-thirds of American adults are either overweight or obese. Childhood obesity is triple what it was a generation ago. Together, they add up to a public health crisis that feeds a $60 billion industry of products, services, diets and foods designed to help people lose weight.? ? CNBC correspondent Scott Wapner reports on the war on fat, with intimate profiles of Americans struggling to overcome obesity, some of whom have resorted to surgery. He takes viewers behind the scenes of a pharmaceutical company developing a cutting-edge drug that could be a medical and financial blockbuster, and goes inside a weight loss boot camp called The Biggest Loser Resort - an enterprise that is helping some lose pounds, and others make money.? ? The obesity crisis has placed a crushing burden on the nation's healthcare system and has even convinced some in the medical community that the current generation of American children may be the first to have a shorter life expectancy than their parents. In this CNBC original documentary, you'll see the real cost of obesity, and find out who's profiting from it, too. ? ? ?

19:00

CNBC Documentaries

Inside The Package Wars

19:30

CNBC Documentaries

It's a world filled with big gambles, terrible odds and elusive jackpots. CNBC's Maria Bartiromo pulls back the curtain on Broadway revealing high risk, big drama, and mountains of money. It's an all or nothing business where investors can make a killing or lose it all. From high-rolling producers to power wielding theatre owners, meet Broadway's venture capitalists, with tons of money on the line, will they win big or lose everything?

20:00

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

Watch full length episodes of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon weekends for your dose of A-list celebrity interviews, comedy and musical acts. The show features Grammy-winning hip-hop band The Roots. ? ?

20:45

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

Watch full length episodes of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon weekends for your dose of A-list celebrity interviews, comedy and musical acts. The show features Grammy-winning hip-hop band The Roots. ? ?

21:30

CNBC Meets

In the latest episode of 'CNBC Meets' Tania Bryer talks to Cherie Blair CBE, the former first lady of Downing Street. She tells Tania about her working class roots, juggling career and family life at Number 10 and her passion for empowering women through her Foundation. Tania also meets with Tony Blair the former British Prime Minister and Sir Bob Geldof who both give insights into this fascinating woman.

22:00

CNBC Originals

It is both legal and lethal, seven pounds of steel and plastic that can fire a bullet at roughly 3,000 feet-per-second. To some, the AR-15 is a brilliant piece of engineering and a symbol of one of America's most basic freedoms. To others, it is an obscenity, an assault weapon with no justifiable place in civilian hands. For both sides, the rifle used in the Newtown and Aurora shootings has become a lightning rod in a wrenching debate over what a gun like this is for and whether anyone should have one. CNBC's Brian Sullivan examines the controversy and the rise of the AR-15, the rock star of America's gun industry.

23:00

CNBC Originals

CNBC goes behind the scenes at the Ford Motor Company to tell the inside story of its astonishing comeback just a few short years after nearly collapsing. You’ll meet the tireless and steel-nerved CEO, Alan Mulally, who bet nearly everything the company had in his quest to steer it back from the brink. More astoundingly, Ford rescued itself without a government bailout, unlike rivals General Motors and Chrysler. Today, Ford appears to be a company with a bright future, but one shadowed by a mountain of debt.? CNBC’s Phil LeBeau was granted remarkable access to the company’s inner workings, introducing viewers to an unlikely pair of engineers charged with breathing new life into a legendary but tarnished Ford nameplate, the Explorer. The program also profiles the Ford family, who unlike many other famous American business clans, have never given up their hold on the family firm.? We’ll also take you to the front lines of the brutally competitive automotive industry, the rapidly expanding car markets of South Asia. Ford’s toehold in India, where it is investing heavily, is small, but tenacious, and the blue Ford oval is becoming increasingly commonplace on the crowded and exotic streets of the world’s fastest growing auto market.?

00:00

Money Chase

Money Chase: Inside the Harvard Business School? For 100 years, it’s been turning out Fortune 500 CEOs, Hollywood moguls, and Wall Street wizards. In this CNBC Original, correspondent Carl Quintanilla takes you inside Harvard Business School.

01:00

Tom Brokaw Reports

History's wealthiest and most influential generation. ? Tom Brokaw reports on the epic journey of America's Boomer generation and their extraordinary influence on life, culture and politics.?

03:00

CNBC Originals

America's College Debt Crisis:? As millions of American families struggle to cope with college costs that are rising at twice the rate of inflation, CNBC investigates a system that encourages widespread borrowing (often with little regard to a student's ability to pay) leaving the average college graduate with tens of thousands of dollars in student-loan debt.? How long can the system be sustained? Are student loans the next subprime mortgages? And if the bubble bursts, who will pay the price? CNBC Senior Correspondent Scott Cohn speaks to borrowers, lenders and school administrators to measure the real 'Price of Admission' to the nation's higher-education system.

04:00

CNBC Originals

Water is our most precious natural resource. With only 3 percent of the world’s water existing as fresh water, nearly every continent is feeling the affects of the global water crisis. For some, it’s the lack of clean drinking water. For farmers, it’s the inability to feed the thirst of valuable crops. Just as “easy oil” has dried up, fresh water has become more difficult to access and transport.? We'll take you to the American West where seven states compete for the same water from the Colorado River Basin. In Alaska and Wisconsin, there is an abundance of water. How can they capitalize on their excess supply? We go to the south of Chile where water rights are bought and sold. Does Chile have the answer to the public vs. private water debate?? While some believe water should be the same as air…free for everyone, others see it as the business opportunity of a lifetime. CNBC’s Michelle Caruso-Cabrera explores a global crisis in the CNBC Original Production "Liquid Assets: The Big Business of Water."? ?