The Dow hits 14,000.  Are in fact, Happy Days here again?  Tony talks with CBS News Moneywatch Editor-at-Large Jill Schlessinger.



The weeklong hostage drama in Midland City, Alabama is over. A five year old boy, who had been held in an underground bunker by Vietnam veteran Jimmy Lee Dykes, has been freed and Dykes is dead. Correspondent Jim Krasula is in Midland City, Alabama and chats with Tony.



According to Cisco's most recent Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast, there will be more than 10.3 billion mobile-connected devices active by 2016, more than one mobile-connected device for every member of the world's population (7.3 billion)...and those devices are commuting to the office in unprecedented numbers. Much has been written about how Louisville company computer networks will handle the additional network bandwidth demands of the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend, but little has been written about what BYOD means to the employee. As an employee, what does BYOD mean for you? What should you expect from your employer and what are some of the concerns you should be aware of? Is the data on your device really secure? These are just a few of the issues employees should be thinking about and discussing with management. With Tony is Radient Network's Doug Vaughn.

Valentine's Day is fast approaching!  Surprise her with something different (and support the Commonwealth) by taking her away to a Kentucky State Park!  Tony chats with Pat Stipes.