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Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz urges President Obama to work with Congress to refine the Affordable Care Act. » Watch Video - Polcari: Have the bears capitulated?
Kenny Polcari, O'Neil Securities director, discuss the Fed's decision to keep QE in tact, and the fact that the market keeps going higher with no real resistance. » Watch Video - Bogle: Fed shouldn't try to move stocks
Jack Bogle, The Vanguard Group, says the market is "okay," and not unhealthy. He says dividend yield is actually going up and the Fed should be very careful on raising asset prices. » Watch Video - Cashin says: Fed slightly less accommodative?
CNBC's Mary Thompson and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss the Fed's rate decision and the market's mistake: after traders saw the 10-year yield spike, it put pressure on stocks. » Watch Video - All asset classes 'slightly bubbly': Bill Gross
The Fed has decided to leave its bond buying program intact. PIMCO co-CIO Bill Gross discusses the Fed's monetary policy, and how it's impacting the economy. "All asset prices are bubbly," he says. » Watch Video - Bears completely destroy Honda Element interior
Bob Monzel discovered a mother bear and her two cubs managed to get in and destroy his Honda Element. There was something inside the car the bears liked or didn't like -- or they were just looking for food. Monzel said there wasn't any food in the car but the bears found plenty to chew on and tear up. » Watch Video | | | | Access "The Social Exchange"
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