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- This edition reveals how the Bank influences inflation by setting the UK's interest rate. In the vaults we meet the "money lady" whose signature appears on every UK bank note, including the "titans" - each worth 100 million pounds.
- Between 1960 and 1962, more than 14,000 Cuban children were secretly flown to the United States to escape Fidel Castro. Parents said goodbye to their children not knowing if they would ever see them again. The airlift over the Florida Straits became known as Operation Peter Pan. In Spanish, Operación Pedro Pan. Our CNBC original documentary, Escape from Havana: An American Story, tells the fascinating story of a little-known chapter in American history. It was at the height of the Cold War when Fidel Castro came to power in Cuba. It was supposed to be a democratic revolution, but Castro soon turned to communism and dictatorship. Rumors began to spread among the elites and middle class that Castro would take their children away. Throughout the island, parents panicked. Then, the U.S. offered a way out: it would conduct a secret airlift of Cuban children and bring them to America - without their parents. It was an unbearable choice between raising their children in the oppression of Castro's Cuba, or setting them free to live in the land of freedom, never knowing if they would reunite. Today, many of the Pedro Pans have thrived in America. Most reunited with their parents but some did not. Each has walked a long road and fought to overcome profound obstacles on their way to the American dream. In our documentary, you'll meet a big-city mayor, an accomplished author, a singer, an activist, a professor, and a business leader. They were all part of a secret and improbable plan to escape a dictator's rule and fly to freedom.
- 2003–9.0 (6)TV Episode
- 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? From actor Wesley Snipes to a Las Vegas pimp to a middle class couple -- Americans of all kinds have had serious run-ins with the IRS. Squawk Box Anchor Becky Quick investigates how this widespread tax evasion lands businessmen in prison, celebrities in hot water, and citizens in fear and desperation. We'll also meet the law enforcement side of the IRS, CPAs with a gun and a badge that investigate criminal tax evasion with the same zeal that brought down Al Capone. They'll hunt for income in overseas accounts, the secret vaults of criminals and even your checking account. CNBC goes 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.
- Go inside the race to beat obesity, where the waistline meets the bottom line. Reported by Scott Wapner.
- It follows David Faber as he takes a look inside one of the most powerful and storied businesses in the United States: ExxonMobil.
- President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney debate domestic policy.
- 2003–7.7 (7)TV EpisodeCNBC examines the far-reaching and devastating effects of the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme. It talks to people who suspected that there was something wrong with the investment scheme and interviews people who lost their life savings in the investment fraud.
- 2007–202342mTV-PG7.0 (7)TV EpisodeA sex trafficking ring comprised of violent pimps who exploit women enlists a Chicago dentist to launder their money, and in upstate New York an elderly rural bachelor is robbed of his valuable vintage comic books collection.
- 2003– 52mTV-PG9.1 (7)TV EpisodeCNBC presents the definitive televised account of the most tumultuous days of the financial crisis of 2008. Andrew Ross Sorkin reports on how close we came to a global economic catastrophe.
- Secret bitcoin billionaire Jimmy Zhong lived a wild and crazy lifestyle - until he made a phone call that brought it all down.
- CNBC's ground-breaking interview program featuring CEOs, entrepreneurs and other business leaders. For over 20 years, award-winning anchor Christine Tan looks at what makes the region's corporate titans and top entrepreneurs tick.
- A two-hour documentary special based on the best-selling book by John Gordon Steele and hosted by CNBC anchor Sue Herrera, giving a fascinating account of how Wall Street grew from humble beginnings to become the greatest financial powerhouse in the history of the world.
- Callers phone in and talk to Brian O'Connor and his panelists of comedians for advice and venting. National audiences call for a chance to say what "bugs" them.
- 2006–8.6 (8)TV Episode
- 2003– 44mTV-PG9.0 (8)TV EpisodeIn this CNBC documentary, "Squawk Box" Co-Anchor Carl Quintanilla will look at garbage - how we create it, how we get rid of it, and how we often just put it out of sight all at significant cost to individuals and society alike. One thing about the garbage business, it's always picking up.
- In each 30-minute episode of Follow the Leader, host Farnoosh Torabi, will spend 72 hours embedded in the life of a different superstar entrepreneur to learn how this wildly successful businessperson ticks. Farnoosh's mission is to dig deep and discover their individual philosophies, methods and practices to earn big bucks - and viewers can take away this knowledge and apply it to their own lives. Along the way, Farnoosh will find out what makes these brilliant earners special - are they more driven, smarter, more ruthless, and more charismatic than the rest of us? Farnoosh will take viewers on a journey around the world to find out. Featured entrepreneurs include John Paul DeJoria, Co-Founder & Chairman of the Board, John Paul Mitchell Systems and The Patrón Spirits Company; Gary Vaynerchuk, CEO of VaynerMedia, serial entrepreneur and investor; Lyor Cohen, CEO, 300 Entertainment; and many more.
- Katie Britt gives the GOP response to President Biden's State of the Union.
- A telethon for the American Red Cross's relief efforts to benefit victims of Hurricane Sandy features musical performances and footage of the storm's destruction.
- Some cars are only meant for fun; former "Dirty Jobs" host Mike Rowe drives the actual 1978 Pontiac Firebird from the 1978/1979 season of the "Rockford Files"; Jay and off-road bad ass Jolene Van Vugt go to the desert to test out Polaris' Razor; NASCAR legend Kurt Busch plays stump the racer legend in 3 cars including a 1962 Mercedes-Benz 300SE 6.3; competition with comedian Alonzo Bodden; and appraiser Donald Osborne accesses a 2010 Tesla Roadster.
- 2003– 1h8.2 (9)TV EpisodeCNBC Documentaries goes inside the business of Formula One to find out what is fuelling its popularity and who is profiting.
- Professionals will provide advice and expertise to help companies take a look in the mirror and make the difficult decisions to change and achieve success for their business.
- 2003– 1h8.7 (10)TV Episode
- CNBC examines some of the new challenges facing Walmart which is one of the most successful retail chains in the world. It looks at how some people are campaigning to prevent Walmart from opening stores in their community. It also looks at how challenges posed by labor unions, globalization, and environmentalism are causing Walmart to rethink certain business strategies.
- Produced by 5 Apples and Nelvana for CNBC, this fun live-action series will be hosted by Muno, Brooklyn, Jordan, Maren, Jack, and Estuardo, who play everyday at the Yo Awesome Awesome House in Cape Charles. YAA is a new platform for kids' music and will feature videos and live, in-studio performances by popular musicians who visit the Awesome House every week. Each episode of YAA will feature a music video performance by Good Charlotte, Puddles of Mudd, Creed, No Doubt, xbxrx, The White Stripes, The Red hot Chili Peppers, Eric Clapton, Green Day, Coldplay, Fugazi, Sonic Youth, Emmi, Carlos Santana, Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance, Jimmy Eat World, and Nickelback.
- 2003– 43mTV-PG7.2 (11)TV EpisodeCNBC cameras go behind the scenes at your local big box market, Whole Foods, and fading mom-and-pop stores to find out what the supermarket industry knows about you -- and what you don't know about them.
- An unprecedented look at the eBay you don't know, with exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to the world's leading online commerce site.
- 1999–200221mTV-Y75.4 (12)TV EpisodeLap It Up: Woody turns racecar driver and leaves Dooley in the dust! Swiss Family Buzzard: When Buzz endangers Splinter and Knothead on a boat trip, Woody threatens to make sushi out of him. Getting Comfortable: Just when Woody settles into a really comfy spot, his pillow feather picks a fight.
- 1999–200221mTV-Y75.4 (12)TV EpisodeSynch or Swim: Woody and Wally join forces to cool off by performing some synchronized swimming. Armed Chilly: Chilly sleeps through boot camp but still manages to earn a promotion. Difficult Delivery: In order to get his pizza free, Woody sabotages the pizza delivery guy.
- Joe Biden address the State of the Union for 2024.
- Senator Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee, and Senator John McCain, the Republican nominee, participate in debates during the 2008 presidential campaign.
- "CNBC Titans" profiles remarkable people who made careers turning the "unthinkable" into reality and companies that grew from humble roots to worldwide recognition. Get the real stories behind some of the most famous icons, the greatest companies and the giants of industry who helped build them. Discover the key to their fortune and the passion that drove their success. They changed the world and how you do business -- and lived to tell the tale. Ted Turner, George Foreman, Donald Trump and Merv Griffin are some of the giants of industry and culture whom we have profiled.
- Using powers of persuasion, along with classic multilevel marketing techniques; amassing thousands of followers -- many of them rich and famous -- and hundreds of millions of dollars in contributions.
- Talk show icon Phil Donahue and Russian journalist Vladimir Pozner discuss social and television issues between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- Day 3 of the Olympics brings yet more competition, starting off the Men's short program in ice skating, finals in Men's super G, women's hockey qualifiers, and the qualifying and final rounds of women's big air skiing.
- It features the Alpine Skiing (Men's Giant Slalom), Biathlon (Women's and Men's Pursuits), Bobsleigh, Cross-Country Skiing, Curling, Ice Hockey, Nordic Combined, Short Track Speed Skating, Ski Jumping and Speed Skating (Women's 500m).
- 2003– 44mTV-PG6.8 (14)TV EpisodeIn the United States, we are Internet dependent. Our financial systems, power grids, telecommunications, water supplies, flight controls and military communications are all online - making them vulnerable to countless attacks by cyber criminals. The goal could be a 10-minute blackout, an attack on our national security, a stock trading glitch or the theft of millions of dollars worth of intellectual property. The FBI has recently made cyber crime a number one priority, one that costs the U.S. an estimated trillion dollars a year. CNBC's "Code Wars", hosted by Melissa Lee, takes you onto the frontlines of the war on cyber.
- 1999–20025.9 (14)TV Episode
- Easy Scores. Outragous Paydays. Picture Perfect Crimes. "Crime Inc." takes you inside the billion-dollar big business behind global criminal enterprise.
- 2015–202243mTV-PG8.9 (15)TV EpisodeJay explores the latest developments and newest vehicles: he drives the Phantom car; puts a coin in a vending machine to dispense an electric drift car; drives a souped-up minivan; and comic Jim Jeffries shows off an electric Corvette.
- Jay explores dangerous and under-appreciated automotive jobs: he celebrates pit crews and stuntmen; he and Martha Stewart take a ride in her pristine Edsel wagon; and he joins a NASCAR pit crew to assist driver Joey Logano during a race.
- 1999–20026.0 (15)TV Episode