CNBC’s Eamon Javers reports on President Biden’s first summit meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the ground in Switzerland. The three hour meeting likely covered cyber hacks, human rights, nuclear weapons, and election interference, but The New York Times columnist Tom Friedman says, Putin is like America’s “ex-boyfriend from hell.” Plus, investors are poised for a milestone Fed meeting, employees are poised to return to the office in full force, and former Theranos CEO Elizabeth H...
Jun 16, 2021•26 min
Alibaba co-founder and Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai discusses the global economic recovery, the NBA playoffs, founding the Asian American Foundation, and the role of sports teams in fighting for social justice. Tsai offers insight into the abruptly mysterious life of fellow billionaire and Alibaba founder, Jack Ma. Plus, investors are prepping for a momentous Fed meeting, and mask on, mask off: uncovering post-vaccination etiquette. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswi...
Jun 15, 2021•36 min
Billionaire hedge fund titan Paul Tudor Jones talks inflation, market memes, and bitcoin bets in an extended interview. Ahead of the Federal Reserve’s next meeting, Jones shares his money plays, from commodities and gold to crypto. As a billionaire himself, Jones weighs in on ProPublica’s explosive tax story and the wealthy’s “fair share.” As founder of the Robin Hood Foundation, Jones explains how supporting New Yorkers hardest hit by the pandemic will help rebuild the city as a whole. Plus, a ...
Jun 14, 2021•39 min
From Wall Street to Main Street to Washington, everyone is talking about inflation, which is having a real-life impact on all of our wallets. CNBC’s Kristina Partsinevelos reports on the increasing cost of daily life. Meanwhile, the billionaires in the ProPublica report, on the shocking low taxes paid by the wealthiest individuals, didn’t use complicated strategies to shrink their tax bills. For the most part, they used plain, vanilla deductions. CNBC’s Robert Frank discusses why any attempt to ...
Jun 11, 2021•26 min
GameStop, Clover Health, and AMC trades are fueled by buzz on social media, but Reddit co-founder turned venture capitalist Alexis Ohanian says the trading momentum of these “meme stocks” is hardly new. Ohanian shares his outlook for tech startup investing and the blockchain, social media’s role in market surges, and mental health in the workplace. The second Roaring Twenties may be upon us, and furniture retailer RH, formerly Restoration Hardware, is cashing in. Plus, CNBC’s Jane Wells details ...
Jun 10, 2021•32 min
Instagram is making a big play for influencers, rolling out new money-making features for content creators in its first ever “Creator Week.” Instagram head Adam Mosseri, discusses the new tools and his social media strategy, and he compares Facebook’s approach to revenue with Apple’s. ProPublica is reporting data from the IRS, revealing how American billionaires like Warren Buffett, Carl Icahn, and Elon Musk have avoided paying income taxes. Jesse Eisinger, senior reporter and editor for ProPubl...
Jun 09, 2021•32 min
Billionaire businessman and hedge funder Marc Lasry breaks down his outlook for the Federal Reserve, meme stock mania, and the bitcoin roller coaster of 2021. Lasry, a co-owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, weighs pros and cons of getting back in the game for the Olympics--either his players, or himself. Former NYSE President and Chairman of Far Peak Thomas Farley talks basketball and interest rates with Lasry, Becky, and Andrew. The FDA has approved the first Alzheimer’s drug in nearly two decades, b...
Jun 08, 2021•34 min
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is headed for space; he has a seat on Blue Origin’s first human space flight, and the rocket lift off is in July. As cyber attacks ramp up, White House Cyber Adviser Anne Neuberger shares the government’s efforts to keep American companies safe--but she needs the private sector’s cooperation. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb considers the summer slowdown in U.S. vaccinations, but he expects low Covid-19 prevalence to, for the most part, keep the public safe. P...
Jun 07, 2021•38 min
Retail investors have driven much of AMC Entertainment’s stock roller coaster, and they’re calling themselves “apes.” One of the most vocal of those apes: host of YouTube channel “Trey’s Trades,” Trey Collins. Just hours after his YouTube interview with AMC CEO Adam Aron, Collins shared his outlook for AMC stock and the meme stock movement. He believes the fundamental value of the movie theater chain’s shares will be between $20 and $25 at the end of 2021, although shares of the company hit an a...
Jun 04, 2021•22 min
June marks the 100th anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre -- one of the worst incidents of racial violence in US history, claiming the lives of 300 African-Americans living, working, and thriving in a neighborhood known as Black Wall Street. After a white mob prompted two days of deadly violence, the events were largely forgotten for decades. A century later, in the wake of 2020’s racial justice protests and George Floyd’s murder, survivors of the massacre shared their experience with Congress...
Jun 04, 2021•31 min
AMC stock is taking investors on a wild ride. In the midst of a retail investor trading frenzy, AMC announced a stock sale, tanking its share price in the latest chapter of the movie chain volatility. Miami is gearing up for a crypto-palooza, with 20,000 visitors expected to attend the world’s largest crypto conference in the city this weekend. Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says he’s betting on Bitcoin for the future of his city and the future of his portfolio. Hackers are holding up summer commute...
Jun 03, 2021•27 min
Etsy has acquired fashion marketplace Depop for about $1.6 billion in a big bet on the coveted Gen Z demographic. Etsy CEO Josh Silverman discusses the acquisition as well as the company’s post-pandemic outlook. Fresh off its latest boost from Reddit-reading retail traders, AMC is launching “AMC Investor Connect,” an initiative that will put the movie theater chain in direct communication with its individual shareholders and even offers free popcorn. CNBC’s Robert Frank breaks down AMC’s rising ...
Jun 02, 2021•33 min
In their first show from the same studio in over a year, Joe, Becky, and Andrew digest headlines from the long weekend: a cyber attack on a meat producer, a retail crypto trading frenzy in China, and airlines, back on the flight paths. Congress may be on recess, but CNBC’s Eamon Javers reports that the Hill is still abuzz with infrastructure bill negotiations. The New York Times columnist Tom Friedman discusses government spending and politics around the world, from China’s Covid-19 origin story...
Jun 01, 2021•34 min
CNBC has unveiled its 2021 Disruptor 50 list! Coming in at #33: Clubhouse, an audio-only social app that’s similar to podcasts, but less prescriptive with its live, unfiltered content. In just a year, the company has seen explosive growth and forced industry incumbents like Facebook, Twitter and Spotify to introduce similar audio products, or in some cases, make strategic acquisitions within the space. Paul Davison, Clubhouse co-founder and CEO, discusses the company’s success during the pandemi...
May 28, 2021•33 min
Martha Stewart discusses the cannabis industry and her new role as “official” strategic advisor for Canopy Growth. She shares her favorite CBD gummies for her pets and for her own nighttime ritual. CEOs of the six biggest banks in America were grilled by both sides of the aisle in Congress this week, defending fees, compensation, and their role in the U.S. recovery. Senior analyst at Americans for Financial Reform Alexis Goldstein digests the grilling with founder of Skybridge Capital Anthony Sc...
May 27, 2021•38 min
In the wake of George Floyd’s death, corporate America took a stand on racial inequality and committed billions of dollars to help close the racial wealth gap. A year later, JUST Capital Managing Director Yusuf George revelas new research on where corporations stand on pay equity today, and how far they still need to go. Most employers are getting ready to welcome workers back to the office, but not everyone wants to return. Mark Weinberger, former EY chairman and CEO, shares why over time, more...
May 26, 2021•36 min
Airbnb has announced a major slate of updates to its platform just in time for an expected surge in travel. Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky discussed the update and what he expects from the post-pandemic travel surge. CNBC’s Phil LeBeau also reports airline passenger levels are inching closer to where they were before the pandemic. Moderna said its Covid-19 vaccine was effective in a study of adolescents ages 12 to 17, making it the second shot behind Pfizer’s to demonstrate high efficacy in younger age...
May 25, 2021•28 min
Space tourism company Virgin Galactic logged a successful spaceflight test over the weekend, complete with flips in microgravity and a stock surge to match. Offices are ready to return to normal, and staffing agency Lasalle Network CEO Tom Gimbel says the “new” normal will likely look a lot like the old one. He shares his expectations for hybrid work, as well as the pros and cons of remote work for employees and managers alike. The U.S. may finally be turning a corner in the pandemic; former FDA...
May 24, 2021•33 min
Ten years and $260 million later, IAC Chairman Barry Diller and his wife, fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg have unveiled Little Island, the floating park along the west side of Manhattan. In Squawk Box’s first on location interview in over a year, Andrew Ross Sorkin sits down--outside and 6 feet away--with Barry Diller in the 2+ acres of green space now open to the public. The two discuss New York’s sunny reopening after a long, dark year. Plus, the media mogul shares his thoughts on the A...
May 21, 2021•32 min
Swedish oat milk brand Oatly makes its market debut on the Nasdaq after pricing its initial public offering at $17 per share and raising $1.4 billion, the top of the expected range. Oatly CEO Toni Petersson discusses the company’s sustainability mission and business outlook. The Federal Reserve is hinting at pulling back from its pandemic-prompted bond buys. David Rubenstein, co-founder and co-executive chairman of the Carlyle Group, discusses the resulting market whiplash, crypto's roller coast...
May 20, 2021•31 min
Target CEO Brian Cornell shares the retailer’s big quarterly results; with sales up over 20% Cornell says American shoppers are finally back--and buying--in stores. Cryptocurrencies are selling off, with bitcoin hitting three month lows. Joe, Becky, and Andrew break down the bitcoin and ethereum meltdowns and consider the risks of speculative assets. Plus, website builder Squarespace went public on the New York Stock Exchange via direct listing. CEO Anthony Casalena explains building the interne...
May 19, 2021•37 min
Retailers are reporting a boom in consumer demand in their quarterly results; Walmart and Home Depot impressed Wall Street with their most recent financials, and they’re betting that the shopper appetite is healthy and here to stay. Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) considers the country’s post-Covid employment realities as job opportunities grow faster than hiring. Plus, CNBC’s Eamon Javers reports on the group pushing back on American CEOs getting involved in politics; he explains “woke capitalism” a...
May 18, 2021•24 min
In a surprise move, AT&T has announced a $43 billion deal to merge WarnerMedia with Discovery Inc. Joe, Becky, and Andrew digest the news and what it means for media, from Hollywood to Wall Street. Media watcher and LightShed Partners co-founder Richard Greenfield considers content and business possibilities for the new entity and explains how he sees the deal affecting HBO Max and Discovery Plus subscribers. Plus, the “new” normal is finally on its way: former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Got...
May 17, 2021•27 min
Jet.com founder Marc Lore left his post heading Walmart’s e-commerce business for his own adventures in entrepreneurship and investing. In his first interview since his departure, Lore shares his vision for venture capital (with Alex Rodriguez) and his expectations for online shopping in a post-pandemic world. Tech stocks have had a rough month so far, but Insider CEO Henry Blodget says the tech sector may finally be settling into realistic valuations. He tracks bitcoin’s journey to 2021 and whe...
May 14, 2021•29 min
In a surprise reversal, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that his EV company will no longer accept Bitcoin as payment for its cars. His move comes as concerns about crypto’s environmental impact ring louder and louder: 1 bitcoin transaction has the same carbon footprint as over 735,000 Visa transactions and over 55,000 hours on YouTube. In an exclusive interview, SoftBank founder and CEO Masayoshi Son speaks to Andrew Ross Sorkin about his winning--and losing--bets, from Uber, Alibaba, and DoorDash...
May 13, 2021•33 min
In the wake of the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Mark Warner (D-VA) plans to introduce bipartisan legislation that requires mandatory cyber incident reporting. Sen. Warner discusses the need for a coordinated cyber response team to protect American companies from malicious foreign actors employing cyber warfare. A set of NFTs sold for $17 million at a Christie’s auction this week; CNBC’s Robert Frank shares details of the CryptoPunks sale and explains h...
May 12, 2021•23 min
In an extended, CNBC exclusive interview, billionaire investor and hedge fund manager Stanley Druckenmiller shares his concerns about the Federal Reserve’s extended accommodative monetary policy over a year into the pandemic. He considers risks to the markets and to the US dollar, and he highlights foreign bond buys, retail sales, and historical statistics in his case against the Fed Powell’s current course of action. Plus Druckenmiller, CEO of Duquesne Capital Management, ponders the next big t...
May 11, 2021•40 min
The United States’ largest fuel pipeline has been shut down since Friday after a cyber attack, and it’s not clear how long the outage will last. CNBC’s Brian Sullivan reports that the outage could lead to spot shortages of gas, diesel, and jet fuel, and CNBC’s Eamon Javers details the “DarkSide” hacking group reportedly responsible for the attack. The disappointing April jobs report sparked debate about why American hiring hasn’t picked up as quickly as economists expected. CNBC’s Steve Liesman ...
May 10, 2021•35 min
In his first major interview as Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Gary Gensler discusses his approach to bitcoin, the GameStop volatility, and the Archegos scandal. He identifies gaps in America’s regulatory ecosystem and emphasizes freshening the SEC’s rules to handle modern technology. While Elon Musk preps for the Saturday Night Live stage this weekend, Gensler shares his own view of media and celebrity roles in the markets. Plus, Twitter has introduced a new Tip Jar feature, a...
May 07, 2021•37 min
Booking Holdings CEO Glenn Fogel discusses the travel trends for Americans as vaccinations ramp up across the country. Airports are close to being busier than they’ve been in over a year, and Fogel says the communities with the best vaccination rollouts are the ones who stand to benefit the most from travelers. The Biden administration is attempting to mitigate global vaccination inequality by supporting waiving intellectual property rights for Covid vaccines. Plus, dogecoin’s ascent has Wall St...
May 06, 2021•24 min