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Squawk Pod

Squawk Pod is a daily, guided curation of the top moments and takeaways from CNBC’s flagship morning show, “Squawk Box”, anchored by Joe Kernen, Becky Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin. Each day, the podcast includes news making interviews, perspective and analysis from iconic guest hosts, and slices of debate and discussion—from the heated to the hilarious— all wrapped with exclusive context and color from Senior Producer Katie Kramer.
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The Gulf Takes the Green, The Influencer’s Influence, & A ‘Really Weird’ Recession 7/29/22

As the Saudi-backed LIV Golf tournament begins, fans and athletes debate whether pros can simultaneously condemn human rights violations in Saudi Arabia and accept the Kingdom’s prize money. President of LIV Golf Atul Khosla tells CNBC’s Dominic Chu that it’s no different from a private equity fund’s commercial investment: just business. NYT foreign affairs op-ed columnist and author Tom Friedman discusses the geopolitics on New Jersey’s Bedmin green as well as other global headlines. He comment...

Jul 29, 202228 min

Recession, Recession, Recession? 7/28/22

The Federal Reserve has once again hiked interest rates by 0.75% , but the markets breathed a sigh of relief at the central bank’s signal that the peak hikes might be behind us. Today’s GDP data revealed a second consecutive quarter of contraction in the US economy, which traditionally would constitute a recession; however, Fed Chair Jay Powell does not believe our country to be in a recession, despite the data. He, President Biden, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, and other economists are consi...

Jul 28, 202226 min

Tech’s Quarterly Tea Leaves & Hulu, Open for More Politics 7/27/22

Microsoft and Alphabet both missed analyst expectations in quarterly financial results, pointing to “uncertainty” ahead. Investors were buoyed by certain metrics , though, and Wall Street anxiously awaits the rest of tech’s earnings results. Despite Walmart’s warning to the Street and inflation pressures on the consumer, Visa execs have assured investors that the company hasn’t seen any sign of a spending slowdown. Disney has announced that Hulu will begin accepting political issue ads in additi...

Jul 27, 202224 min

Retailers Be Warned & Coffee for Crypto 7/26/22

Walmart has issued a dire warning to Wall Street, sending share prices of other retailers lower after cutting its profit outlook. Congress aims to move on U.S. chip manufacturing legislation this week. Senator Todd Young (R-IN) discusses moving the industry to the country’s heartland in the name of national security. Washington lawmakers are aiming to make it easier for consumers to use cryptocurrency in everyday purchases; Ylan Mui reports on plans for a future without a bitcoin capital gains t...

Jul 26, 202225 min

The “R” Word & Summer Invites: Billionaire or Bust 7/25/22

The U.S. economy may see two consecutive quarters of GDP contraction, but the White House isn’t ready to call it a recession . Whatever we call it though, today’s economic and political environment has pushed Americans to an unhappy place; host of ‘The Art of Happiness’ podcast Arthur Brooks says, both sides of the aisle are to blame. Brooks, also a Harvard professor and contributor for The Atlantic, discusses the loss of faith in capitalism and in America herself, and whether we’ll ever get bac...

Jul 25, 202228 min

Polio’s Back? and Our Viral News Flash 7/22/22

President Biden has tested positive for covid-19 , and the White House has shared his prognosis and treatment. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb discusses the President’s health status, Paxlovid, and how pockets of unvaccinated communities could have prompted America’s first case of polio in ten years . FedEx is delivering a big change for customers, and American Express has scored points for shareholders with its impressive Q2 report. Plus, the Squawk Box segment that went viral! Aureu...

Jul 22, 202225 min

AT&T CEO John Stankey & Tesla’s Crypto Dump 7/21/22

Consumers are taking longer to pay their bills , says AT&T CEO John Stankey. In an extended interview, Stankey discusses the pulse of the American consumer, as well as his company’s renewed focus on 5G and smart devices after the company spun-off its content business, WarnerMedia. In a surprise decision, the European Central Bank has raised interest rates for the first time in over a decade; CNBC’s Steve Liesman, Joe Kernen, Becky Quick, and Andrew Ross Sorkin explain the significance of the...

Jul 21, 202230 min

EU’s Energy Turmoil; Netflix Earnings & Chill 7/20/22

The Nord Stream 1 pipeline, the main route for Russian energy passage to the rest of Europe, is set to start functioning again on Thursday, but EU leaders are concerned that the Kremlin won’t restart flows , especially after the majority state-owned energy giant Gazprom originally cut flows to 40% and is now suggesting that it cannot fulfill its energy contracts with the EU, even if the pipeline reopens as planned. Europe’s energy turmoil could spell bigger supply and cost problems in the U.S.; ...

Jul 20, 202231 min

JNJ’s Business Health & Remote Office Politics 7/19/22

Johnson & Johnson beat analysts’ estimates on the strength of its pharmaceuticals unit despite the company cutting its profit forecast due to a stronger dollar. CFO Joseph Wolk blamed the forecast cut on currency fluctuations, pointing to the parity between the euro and the dollar. As the job market starts to cool down and companies begin to look for ways to save with a possible recession on the horizon, there is a renewed return-to-office debate. CNBC’s Hugh Son reports on slowed hiring at ...

Jul 19, 202233 min

The Saudi Kingdom, The Magic Kingdom, & China on Lockdown

In this episode: Amos Hochstein, @amoshochstein Claire Atkinson, @claireatki Matt Belloni, @MattBelloni Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Andrew Ross Sorkin, @Andrewrsorkin Cameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising....

Jul 18, 202231 min

Chips, Reese’s Pieces, & Keeping the U.S. Competitive with Intel CEO 7/15/22

The U.S. Congress is set to go on August recess, but Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has a tough message for them before they go: pass the CHIPS Act , ASAP. America’s manufacturing industry has been waiting on government funding to produce tech’s all-important semiconductors for over a year, and Gelsinger says, it’s a matter of national security. We track the holdup in DC, the impact it’s having on job creation in America’s heartland , and the global chips supply chain. Plus, the USD is nearly at parity...

Jul 15, 202225 min

Netflix Ads & The Big Bank Barometer: Hotter Economy Ahead? 7/14/22

In this episode: Sara Fischer, @sarafischer Frank Luntz, @FrankLuntz Dom Chu, @TheDomino Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Andrew Ross Sorkin, @Andrewrsorkin Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising....

Jul 14, 202229 min

The Inflation Heat, A Crypto Chill, & Twitter’s $44B Lawsuit 7/13/22

Inflation jumped 9.1% to a new 40-year high in June . CNBC’s Steve Liesman, Rick Santelli, and Mike Santoli unpack what today’s Consumer Price Index data means for the Federal Reserve and for consumer wallets. As a crypto winter puts serious pressure on the industry, some crypto lenders are collapsing. BlockFi found a lifeboat in crypto exchange FTX ; in a CNBC-exclusive interview, BlockFi CEO Zac Prince explains why he discounted his company 95% to strike a credit and possible acquisition deal ...

Jul 13, 202231 min

YOLO Summer: Travels, Trip-Ups, & Retail Spending 7/12/22

It’s YOLO summer! Travelers are on the move, but airline and airport shortages are causing speedbumps. London’s Heathrow Airport is managing a staffing shortage by capping the number of passengers traveling per day and requesting that airlines stop selling tickets. Still, with so many people on the move, retail watcher Jan Kniffen wonders how many consumers will be around to take advantage of retailer sales like Amazon Prime Day. CNBC’s Courtney Reagan shares retail’s biggest sales and hurdles f...

Jul 12, 202226 min

A Deal Off, A ‘Kill Switch,’ & A Saudi Trip 7/11/22

Elon Musk is over Twitter. He’s aiming to terminate the $44 billion dollar deal, and Twitter’s ready to take him to court over it, but Musk is seemingly unbothered by the drama. Former SEC Chair Jay Clayton maps out the various outcomes at this stage in Twitter-Musk saga. Covid cases are ticking up as we head into the end of the summer, and while most of us have readjusted our individual risk calculus to allow for normal life, former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb suggests keeping our masks...

Jul 11, 202235 min

Twitter vs. Musk; Jobs Friday Surprise; GameStop Power Plays 7/8/22

Some recession we’re having, huh? A surprisingly positive jobs report for the month of June may defy fears of a looming economic slowdown. Payrolls increased by 372,000 jobs, above expectations. CNBC’s Steve Liesman and SoFi Head of Investment Strategy Liz Young discuss the robust labor market with Joe Kernen and Melissa Lee. Elon Musk and Twitter are still dancing around a possible deal; The Washington Post reports that Musk’s proposed $44B bid to buy the social media platform could be in jeopa...

Jul 08, 202224 min

Boris Johnson Resigns; Luxury Art Market Soars 7/7/22

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is resigning , following a torrent of resignations from ministers in his government in the past 24 hours. CNBC Europe’s Steve Sedgwick reports on the scandals that have caught up with Johnson and the quick sea changes of UK conservative politics. As Wall Street parses through the market’s recession signals and portfolio managers brace for a deeper downturn, the luxury art market soars. The first half of 2022 broke records for the industry, marking the most ever pa...

Jul 07, 202225 min

Messy Market Signals, & Morals Over Money: The New Hiring Handbook 7/6/22

A bevy of market signals have alarmed investors: oil prices slipping, a surprise Nasdaq rally, a yield curve inversion . As inflation remains elevated and recession fears loom over the markets, the Federal Reserve and the Biden administration balance their respective toolsets to mitigate pressure on the American economy. Austan Goolsbee, former CEA chairman and Booth School of Business professor, and fellow economist Michael Strain, director of economic policy at AEI, discuss whether their strat...

Jul 06, 202228 min

Trust in Zuck, Travel Havoc for the Holiday, & EV Leader Evolution 7/5/22

Meta is down 52% in 2022, and Mark Zuckerberg is bracing his shareholders for more tougher times ahead. He’s shuttering the company’s digital wallet project and announced a slash to engineer hiring; Cleo Capital’s Sarah Kunst says Zuckerberg’s revamped approach to employees could be what investors need. Plus, President Biden might be rolling back Trump-era China tariffs, Germany’s economic data has global investors on edge, July Fourth travelers had little to celebrate at airports this weekend, ...

Jul 05, 202224 min

Trust in Zuck, Travel Havoc for the Holiday, & EV Leader Evolution 7/5/22

Meta is down 52% in 2022, and Mark Zuckerberg is bracing his shareholders for more tougher times ahead. He’s shuttering the company’s digital wallet project and announced a slash to engineer hiring; Cleo Capital’s Sarah Kunst says Zuckerberg’s revamped approach to employees could be what investors need. Plus, President Biden might be rolling back Trump-era China tariffs, Germany’s economic data has global investors on edge, July Fourth travelers had little to celebrate at airports this weekend, ...

Jul 05, 202224 min

Airline Pilots Protesting & Netflix’s Super Slump 7/1/22

Flight cancellations continue to distrust travelers, and Dennis Tajer, spokesman for the Allied Pilots Association and pilot for American Airlines, is blaming airline management. He claims pilots are being pushed to the edge . In the markets’ roughest first half of the year since the 1970s, Netflix was the worst performing stock . It may have come down to their lackluster content, says Rich Greenfield of LightShed Partners. Cynthia Littleton, Variety co-editor-in-chief, joins Rich to discuss how...

Jul 01, 202232 min

Taxes Back to Jerseyans, Markets Back to the 70s 6/30/22

Americans are feeling the pain caused by inflation, but New Jersey is hoping to help its residents with an historically large budget plan. Governor Phil Murphy (D-NJ) discusses how Jersey’s rebate will alleviate some of the pain, from property taxes to back-to-school supplies. The markets are set to close on the worst first half in more than 50 years. The Dow and S&P 500 are on track for their worst three-month period since Q1 of 2020, and the Nasdaq is on its worst run since 2008. Plus, dra...

Jun 30, 202221 min

America, Hitting the Road & Skipping the Office: Best Western & Slack CEOs 6/29/22

Americans are gearing up to travel this Fourth of July weekend despite higher fuel and food costs this year. Amid record-high inflation, president and CEO of Best Western Hotels and Resorts Larry Cuculic says summer travel is surging in cities like Seattle, New York, and San Francisco. Stewart Butterfield, CEO of Slack, joins Andrew from the Aspen Ideas Festival to discuss what impact a recession could have on employers recalling workers to the office. He says the pandemic has proved that digita...

Jun 29, 202230 min

Tech Check-In: Cathie Wood & Eric Schmidt 6/28/22

As investors come to terms with a recession and the tech markets weather a downturn, we turn to legendary tech voices Cathie Wood and Eric Schmidt for guidance. Cathie Wood, founder of Ark Invest and a famous innovation bull, shares lessons from last year’s profits and losses. She maps out the biggest problems facing companies today, including inflation and supply chain issues. Eric Schmidt, former CEO and Executive Chairman of Google, joins from the Aspen Ideas Festival to share lessons from hi...

Jun 28, 202227 min

Once More, With Energy: Gas Prices, G7 and Ken Langone 6/27/22

We’re kicking off the week with a super-sized Squawk Pod! Three big interviews that all start with the key question Wall Street is asking: how bad is the impact of 2022’s high energy prices? Becky Quick and Brian Sullivan weigh the influence higher gas prices have on the stock market, and G7 leaders convene in Germany to discuss additional Ukraine support and new sanctions that include a proposal to cap the price of Russian oil exports. Goldman Sachs’ Jeff Currie says a brief pullback in global ...

Jun 27, 202239 min

Oil Squeeze, Price Pain and Summer Travel Woes 6/24/22

Fresh reporting from Becky Quick on what happened inside the room with leading executives from the U.S. oil industry and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm. Inflation continues to run hot. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says that the Fed is committed to fighting inflation “unconditionally” in a testimony to the House Financial Services Committee. Member of the committee, and Problem Solvers Caucus Co-Chair, Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) wants to act aggressively to solve the problems of su...

Jun 24, 202236 min

Meetings and Metaverses 6/23/22

Big Oil executives head to Washington today for a meeting with the Biden Administration to go over a diminishing list of options to contend with the rising price of gas. President Biden announced plans to enact a “ gas tax holiday ” in the U.S. this summer, and has not received broad initial support. Amos Hochstein, State Department Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs, discusses the $0.18 reduction per gallon the holiday would save and the outlook for getting the polic...

Jun 23, 202239 min

Stuck on the Tarmac 6/22/22

A nationwide pilot shortage is prompting thousands of delays and cancellations for summer travelers. Dennis Tajer, American Airlines pilot and spokesperson for the Allied Pilots Association, says the staffing issues are due to management’s lack of foresight, and he warns that airlines may start to cut corners to keep up with demand. CNBC’s autos and airlines reporter Phil Lebeau considers how long it will take carriers to sort out their problems, and whether the federal government will have to s...

Jun 22, 202217 min

A Gas Tax Holiday & Hodling onto Faith 6/21/22

In the wake of a turbulent market week, investor fears of a recession are growing in step with losses on Wall Street. Crypto hodlers are in pain, but investor and former NYSE President Tom Farley hopes the worst is behind them. Chair of President Biden’s Council of Economic Advisers Cecilia Rouse discusses inflation, the state of the economy, and the administration’s options to mitigate ever-rising fuel prices across the U.S., including a gas tax holiday. Plus, Mondelez is taking a Clif jump, an...

Jun 21, 202231 min

Ron Baron’s Ray of Hope; Black Financial Influencers 6/17/22

The S&P 500 is headed for its worst week since March of 2020, but famed buy-and-hold billionaire investor Ron Baron offers a ray of hope amid Wall Street’s worries. A Tesla bull and futurist investor, Baron likens today’s market with the opportunity that earned him billions in the 1980s. In an all-hands meeting with Twitter employees, Elon Musk addressed layoff and content moderation concerns. For consumers, inflation is still cause for worry; Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) discusses pump pressures f...

Jun 17, 202229 min
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