4:28 - James Investment Research CEO Barry James on the stocks to boost investors’ portfolios.
4:33 - Continental Resources CEO Harold Hamm on the tornado that hit the Oklahoma City suburb.
4:56 - Columbia Law School Professor John Coffee on potential RICO charges against SAC Capital and its founder Steve Cohen.
3:55 - Bahl & Gaynor Portfolio Manager Matthew McCormick on J.P. Morgan shareholders voting down a measure to split Chairman, CEO roles.
0:58 - FBN’s Jo Ling Kent on ESPN’s decision to reduce its workforce in an effort to boost growth while managing costs.
5:25 - FBN's Charlie Gasparino breaks down the latest on SAC Capital.
4:03 - RBS head of U.S. Treasury strategy William O'Donnell weighs in on the bond market.
2:54 - Morningstar director of financial services research Jim Sinegal on Jamie Dimon keeping both roles as CEO and chairman.
3:00 - NYC assistant comptroller Michael Garland on the vote to keep Jamie Dimon as chairman and CEO.
3:04 - Home Depot's Southwest regional vice president Sonti Bernandez on Oklahoma recovery efforts.
5:12 - Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett on destruction from tornadoes.
0:56 - FBN's Nicole Petallides on stocks impacting the afternoon markets.
3:47 - Shaffer Asset Management CEO Dan Shaffer and Guggenheim Securities managing director Marty Mosby react to shareholders’ decision to keep Dimon on as CEO and Chairman.
3:35 - Connecticut Pension Funds representative Suzanne Hopgood on JPMorgan’s shareholder vote for Jamie Dimon to retain both roles as CEO and chairman.
4:15 - Euro Pacific Capital economic consultant John Browne weighs in on the gold market.
0:55 - FBN's Diane Macedo breaks down late-morning market news.
4:47 - Sen. Judd Gregg, (R-N.H.), weighs in on JPMorgan and whether Dimon should be allowed to remain chairman and CEO.
2:57 - Shooter Jennings performs songs from his new album, “The Other Life”.
0:17 - Earnings HQ: FBN’s Diane Macedo breaks down TJX’s first-quarter earnings report.
0:16 - Earnings HQ: FBN’s Diane Macedo breaks down SKS’s first-quarter earnings report.
4:12 - Shooter Jennings performs, “Outlaw You”.
1:47 - IG Markets’ Alastair McCaig on the stories moving the markets overseas.
0:16 - Earnings HQ: FBN’s Diane Macedo breaks down BBY’s first-quarter earnings report.
0:13 - Earnings HQ: FBN’s Diane Macedo breaks down AZO’s first-quarter earnings report.
4:57 - FBN’s Diane Macedo breaks down the stories moving the markets around the world.
5:20 - Shooter Jennings performs, “A Hard Lesson to Learn”.
0:14 - Earnings HQ: FBN’s Diane Macedo breaks down HD’s first-quarter earnings report.
1:10 - Business reporter Gloria Riviera breaks down the stories moving the Asian markets.
1:53 - Commerzbank’s Peter Dixon breaks down the stories moving the markets in Europe.
3:51 - American Center for Law & Justice Executive Director Jordan Sekulow on the lawsuit planned against the IRS for targeting conservative groups.
7:36 - Former Whitewater Independent Counsel Robert Ray on how the investigation into the White House scandals should be handled.
3:20 - Former Sen. Trent Lott, (R-Miss.), on the mounting scandals facing the White House.
4:33 - Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, (R-Fla.), on the investigation into the Benghazi attack.
1:14 - Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton argues the President is too busy making political speeches to deal with the scandals.
1:15 - Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton on the White House’s handling of the Benghazi attack and its investigation.
5:17 - Former Sen. Scott Brown, (R-Mass.), on the IRS and Dept. of Justice scandals.
7:34 - Harris Financial Group’s Jamie Cox, Empyrion Wealth Management’s Kimberly Foss and Silverman & Co. Managing Partner Philip Silverman on the outlook for the markets.
4:05 - Bankrate.com senior financial analyst Greg McBride and Price Futures Group senior market analyst Phil Flynn on the outlook for gas prices and their impact on consumer spending.
6:33 - Patient Privacy Rights founder Dr. Deborah Peel and EPIC President Marc Rotenberg on privacy concerns over patient information.
2:45 - Platts Global Director of News John Kingston on whether the tornadoes in Oklahoma will impact the oil markets.
5:23 - Gibson Guitar CEO Henry Juszkiewicz on potential political targeting of businesses and organizations by the government.
4:51 - Carrington Investment Services Senior V.P. Chris Whalen and Cato Institute’s Mark Calabria on the J.P. Morgan vote on whether to split the Chairman and CEO positions.
0:49 - FBN’s Jo Ling Kent on the rise in gas prices.
6:38 - The Car Coach Lauren Fix and Northland Capital senior research analyst Colin Rusch debate the outlook for Tesla Motors.
3:58 - Berenzweig Leonard founder Seth Berenzweig on the investigation into SAC Capital.
0:30 - Earnings HQ: FBN’s Jo Ling Kent breaks down TIVO’s first-quarter earnings report.
3:59 - BMO Asset Management U.S.’s Sandy Lincoln on the stocks to boost investors’ portfolios.
4:20 - FiREapps CEO Wolfgang Koester on Latin American currencies potential impact on corporate earnings.
2:49 - FBN’s Jo Ling Kent on the outlook for Chinese social media stocks such as Tencent.
0:56 - FBN’s Jo Ling Kent on an expected increase in consumer spending this year according to an NABE survey of economists.
1:30 - FBN’s Jeff Flock on the outlook for commodities.
2:08 - FBN’s Dennis Kneale reports that Star Trek isn’t doing that well, despite winning the weekend box office.
3:48 - BMO Private Bank Chief Investment Officer Jack Ablin says that the market is being fueled by liquidity and momentum.
6:14 - FBN's Charlie Gasparino explains why the SEC is relentlessly pursuing Steve Cohen.
3:21 - FOX News contributor Arthur Aidala weighs in on the DOJ secretly obtaining AP phone records.
3:45 - Knight Capital managing director Peter Kenny gives his outlook for the markets.
4:07 - Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes argues the IRS scandal makes a good case for a flat tax.
3:43 - Rent the Runway CEO Jennifer Hyman on what is behind the company’s soaring growth.
3:49 - Home sales up. Interest rates low… A look at what potential buys and sellers need to know.
4:48 - Rafferty Capital Equity Research VP Dick Bove weighs in on Jamie Dimon and explains why he should remain chairman and CEO.