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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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A “Hawkish Skip” & Appetite for IPOs 6/15/23

In its latest decision on interest rates, the Federal Reserve will skip a rate hike this month. CNBC’s Steve Liesman explains what the “hawkish skip” means for Wall Street and Main Street. Mediterranean fast casual chain Cava has listed on the New York Stock Exchange at $42 per share. One of the company’s early investors Steve Case discusses his venture bets on innovation outside Silicon Valley. As co-founder of AOL and CEO of Revolution, Case has backed Clear, Sweetgreen, DraftKings, and many o...

Jun 15, 202329 min

Beatlemania & Alphabet Soup: Getting by with the Help of AI 6/14/23

The Federal Trade Commission is seeking to stop Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard . In AI news, the SEC is considering AI rules for brokerages, AMD is launching a new chip to challenge Nvidia , and Paul McCartney is leveraging the technology for a new Beatles release. Plus, former Vice President turned Presidential hopeful Mike Pence discusses inflation, the U.S. deficit, and the Fed. He also weighs in on former President Trump’s indictment and the Department of Justice. In this epi...

Jun 14, 202332 min

Home Depot CEO Ted Decker: Shrink & Shopping Trends 6/13/23

Home Depot CEO Ted Decker sits down with Becky Quick between cordless power tools and outdoor umbrellas in one of his New Jersey stores. In an extended interview, Decker shares how the retailer is tackling organized shoplifting crime and shifting consumer behavior. Whether the home improvement boom of the pandemic has finally fizzled out, which trends aren’t going anywhere, and Decker’s own home improvement projects, all available only on Squawk Pod. Plus, Oracle had a strong quarter , San Franc...

Jun 13, 202333 min

A Warning for the Fed, A Chemo Shortage, & JPM’s $290m Settlement 6/12/23

On the eve of the Federal Reserve’s next interest rate decision , former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh, a veteran of the 2008 crisis, offers a warning to the central bank and the markets: the banking troubles may not be over yet. In his WSJ op-ed, he urges the Fed and investors to find some “risk management.” Nearly all of the country’s cancer centers have reported a chemotherapy shortage. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb explains the regulatory and manufacturing issues that have led to the...

Jun 12, 202329 min

Tesla, Coinbase, & ARK’s Cathie Wood 6/09/23

Amid the SEC’s lawsuits against crypto exchanges Binance and Coinbase, famed tech bull Cathie Wood is doubling down on crypto. The Ark Invest CEO and CIO explains why she just upped her firm’s stake in Coinbase by over $20m, despite the regulatory issues. She’s betting on crypto, but Cathie Wood’s biggest holding is still Tesla; she also discusses Tesla’s new charging network partners: Ford and GM . Plus, Google employees are pushing back on their new directive to return to the office, and CNBC’...

Jun 09, 202333 min

Investigating Instagram with Alex Stamos; An Evolving Middle East with NYT’s Tom Friedman 6/8/23

New York Times foreign affairs columnist Tom Friedman discusses his most recent trip to the Middle East, comparing the region today with the region even six months ago. He weighs in on Saudi Arabia’s LIV Golf and its deal to merge with the PGA, and the rapid progressive evolution of Israel and the Kingdom. In a damning investigation into Instagram, The Wall Street Journal, Stanford University, and University of Massachusetts Amherst uncovered a network of pedophiles that connect with each other ...

Jun 08, 202331 min

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong & Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen 6/07/23

On Monday, the SEC sued crypto exchange Binance , on Tuesday, the SEC sued Coinbase, and on Wednesday, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong is speaking out. In a candid interview, Armstrong discusses the SEC’s complaint , the regulatory environment for crypto, and the next steps in court. In her first interview since the debt ceiling deal was passed, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen weighs in on fiscal responsibility, inflation, and crypto. Plus, the PGA Tour has announced a deal to merge with LIV Golf ,...

Jun 07, 202346 min

On Being Human: Happiness IRL & Headsets in VR 6/06/23

Host of “How to Build a Happy Life,” Harvard professor, The Atlantic contributing writer, and now co-author of a new book with Oprah Winfrey, Arthur Brooks has dedicated his career to cracking the code on happiness. He offers his wisdom and shares some tips for a happier life–away from screens and closer to people. Apple’s first product announcement since 2014 has rocked techies, in the metaverse and IRL. Personal tech columnist for The Wall Street Journal Joanna Stern explains Apple’s Vision Pr...

Jun 06, 202335 min

Debt Default Averted, Summer Travel Trending, & ‘Bull’ Has Entered the Market Chat 6/05/23

The markets may be poised to exit the bear market , and Washington has averted a debt default crisis. House Speaker Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) discusses the passage of the debt ceiling deal , spending cuts, and bipartisanship moving forward. Labor disputes in California have congested shipping flows, and oil prices are on the rise in the wake of the latest OPEC+ meeting and an announcement from oil giant Saudi Arabia . Plus, over 50% of Americans are packing their bags for vacation over the ...

Jun 05, 202341 min

The Jobs Episode: ‘Workquakes,’ Job Growth, & AI in a Post-Career World 6/02/23

The U.S. payrolls report for May blew past expectations , supported by strong jobs gains in the professional and business services sector — as well as a jump in government employment. Bruce Feiler, author of ‘The Search: Finding Meaningful Work in a Post-Career World’, discusses why Americans are unhappy with their careers and how more people are seeking meaning from their jobs. Geoff Lewis, founder and managing partner at Bedrock Capital, discusses the impact of A.I. on jobs and the moneymaking...

Jun 02, 202333 min

Skip! Fed Speak’s Latest Buzzword 6/01/23

The Federal Reserve’s buzzword of the week: “skip.” Fed officials have signaled a plan to hold steady on interest rates in June, but urging the public that the decision would not signify an end to the tightening cycle. SMBC Nikko Securities America Chief Economist Joe Lavorgna offers his own extrapolation of the news, as well as what it may mean for Wall Street. In Washington, the President Biden-Speaker McCarthy debt ceiling deal is headed for the Senate . Plus, CNBC’s Steve Kovach has the deta...

Jun 01, 202331 min

Debt Ceiling Deal Clears Hurdle & CEOs Visit China 5/31/23

The long-awaited debt ceiling deal advances to the House floor, after a narrow vote in the House Rules Committee. President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy had announced the deal over the weekend, capping federal baseline spending for two years and raising the debt ceiling. Former SEC Chair Jay Clayton, and Gary Cohn, vice chairman at IBM and former National Economic Council director, discuss the latest on the debt ceiling deal and the impact on the economy. Jim McGregor, APCO Worldwi...

May 31, 202328 min

On the Hill, Under the Sea, & In the Trillion Dollar Club 5/30/23

Lawmakers have reached a tentative debt ceiling deal ; founder of Punchbowl News Jake Sherman explains who’s satisfied, who’s still on the fence, and the work still left to do. Strategas Research Partners Chairman Jason Trennert discusses the deal’s impact on the markets , and the Federal Reserve’s path ahead. Plus, Nvidia has hit the $1 trillion market cap milestone, The Little Mermaid made a splash at the box office, and Elizabeth Holmes is headed for jail . In this episode: Jake Sherman, @Jak...

May 30, 202327 min

Bonus: Oscar Munoz: Turnaround Time 5/29/23

United Airlines’ former CEO Oscar Munoz writes what he calls the longest love letter to United employees in his business memoir “Turnaround Time.” Munoz experienced a heart attack 37 days after starting his job as chief executive in 2015, and navigated his own personal health crisis while fending off activist investors and PR missteps. Enjoy this Squawk Pod Bonus episode on the long holiday weekend! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collectio...

May 29, 202312 min

Ford & Tesla Team Up & TikTok’s American Data 5/26/23

Ford has teamed up with Tesla ; Ford CEO Jim Farley explains what’s next in America’s road to electric vehicles. An investigation from The New York Times dove into how U.S. drivers’ licenses and passports were on the Bytedance server in China; reporter Sapna Maheshwari explains what she learned, reporting on TikTok and American data. Plus, CNBC’s Kayla Tausche reports on the rising tensions in DC as negotiators inch closer to a debt ceiling deal, and CNBC’s Courtney Reagan reports on retail’s bi...

May 26, 202339 min

U.S. Rating Downgrade, The War of “Woke” & The AI Chip Boom 5/25/23

A warning from the Fitch credit rating agency about U.S. debt added fresh urgency to ongoing debt ceiling negotiations between the White House and congressional Republicans, with only seven days to go before the United States faces an imminent threat of debt default. Brian Deese, former National Economic Council Director, discusses the latest on debt ceiling negotiations and whether a bipartisan deal can be reached. Mega retailer Target is pulling some of its merchandise that celebrates Pride mo...

May 25, 202337 min

Sticky Inflation, MDW Travels, & Netflix Sharing No More 5/24/23

Inflation could be stickier than the markets expected, warns Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon . THL Partners Co-CEO Scott Sperling agrees, suggesting that AI innovation could ease some of the economy’s wage inflation. Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend, The Points Guy founder Brian Kelly explains traveler willingness to splurge on vacation, amid economic uncertainty. Plus, Netflix is cracking down on password sharing , and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis aims for the White House, live on Twitter. In thi...

May 24, 202329 min

AI Gone Viral & Senator Ted Cruz on Debt 5/23/23

An AI-generated image went viral on Twitter, sending a ripple through the markets as investors considered its authenticity. CNBC’s Steve Kovach discusses the perfect storm of paid-for blue checkmarks on Twitter, AI, and social media, and what big tech firms like Alphabet could do to curb the spread of AI-fueled disinformation. In Washington, CNBC’s Kayla Tausche reports that President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) had a productive discussion about averting a debt default. PIMCO’s...

May 23, 202339 min

Fed President Neel Kashkari, Funemployment, & Boos at B.U. 5/22/23

10 days away from the debt ceiling deadline , President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will meet to negotiate. Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari weighs in on the high stakes for that negotiation, as well as the Federal Reserve’s inflation battle. As a voting member of the Federal Reserve, he insists, a hiking pause in June wouldn’t indicate an end to this hiking cycle. Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav delivered the commencement speech for Boston University graduates, but...

May 22, 202333 min

Bank Crisis Cleanup & the Morality of WFH 5/19/23

Elon Musk says remote work is a moral issue; CNBC’s Jon Fortt explains both sides of the worker’s moral compass. Simon Johnson, MIT professor and former IMF chief economist, discusses the banking crisis, why it’s inappropriate to compare it to the 2008 meltdown, and what lessons can be drawn from the current turmoil. Debt ceiling negotiations between the country’s top political leaders are expected to continue into the weekend as they face a June 1 deadline at which point the U.S. could default ...

May 19, 202328 min

Organized Retail Crime & AI: Bad for Humanity? 5/18/23

Retail shrinkage is hitting the bottom line for major retailers like Target, Home Depot, and Walmart. National Retail Federation CEO Matt Shay explains the theft and organized retail crime that amounted to nearly $95B in 2021 and is likely to cost retailers even more this year. Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt discusses ethical and responsible AI innovation, including protecting children and effective regulation. Plus, Greenblatt considers Elon Musk’s opinion on free speech and on ...

May 18, 202331 min

SI Cover Model Martha Stewart, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, & House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries 5/17/23

As debt ceiling discussions in DC near their default deadline, Squawk Pod delivers two conversations with two of the four debt ceiling negotiators: House Speaker Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY). Both discuss the progress made in their latest meeting with President Biden and the critical piece of bipartisanship: avoiding a U.S. default. Plus, entrepreneur and author Martha Stewart talks about gracing the cover of the latest Sports Illustrated swims...

May 17, 202346 min

U.S. Oil Buys & Home Depot’s Demand Problem 5/16/23

In DC, the Senate Banking Committee is prepared to hear testimony from former Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank executives. Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) shares his concerns about regulator oversight in the regional banking crisis, and he weighs in on the debt ceiling showdown. White House energy advisor Amos Hochstein discusses the administration’s newly announced plans to buy three million barrels of oil to replenish the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Plus, the U.S. Virgin Islands issued a...

May 16, 202333 min

Paul Tudor Jones: “Fed could declare victory over inflation now” 5/15/23

Tudor Investment founder and founder of the Robin Hood Foundation Paul Tudor Jones shares his perspective on the economy and the Fed’s rate hiking strategy to tame inflation. Plus, Vice Media has filed for bankruptcy, Fanatics makes a big leap into sports betting, Twitter employees are a-twitter about their new CEO , and the debt ceiling negotiations are getting down to the wire. In this episode: Paul Tudor Jones, @ptj_official Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick Andrew Ross Sorkin, ...

May 15, 202333 min

“Chief Twit” Calls It Quits, & Cybersecurity in the Age of AI 5/12/23

Elon Musk has announced his plan to step aside as Twitter CEO, and has hired NBCUniversal global ad chief Linda Yaccarino to take his place. CNBC’s Julia Boorstin reports on the news, and former CEO of Ford Mark Fields discusses what this decision means for Tesla’s shareholders. Good and bad actors are leveraging AI in their work; Heroic Ventures founder and AI investor Michael Fertik discusses recent innovations in cybersecurity, as hackers use AI to create more efficient scams and other cyber ...

May 12, 202331 min

24-Hour Trades with Robinhood CEO & the Art Market’s $2B Week 5/11/23

Robinhood has announced 24-hour trading on some stocks and ETFs on weekdays, becoming the first brokerage to offer customers the feature. CEO Vlad Tenev discusses the evolution of the trading “day,” as well as the volume of retail traders and money inflows, amid economic volatility. CPI and PPI data this week have indicated that inflation might be slowing down–finally. Richmond Federal Reserve President Tom Barkin is unconvinced, however; he maintains that inflation is still moving too slowly to...

May 11, 202323 min

FTC Chair Lina Khan, AI Workforces, & Debt Ceiling Drama 5/10/23

The Federal Trade Commission is on alert for the ways that rapidly advancing artificial intelligence could be used to violate antitrust and consumer protection laws. FTC Chair Lina Khan discusses the push for A.I. regulation, the Microsoft-Activision merger, and American competitiveness with China. Meanwhile, IBM and Google are announcing their own artificial intelligence products. CNBC’s Jon Fortt reports on whether AI will create more middle-class jobs, or eliminate them. CNBC’s Kayla Tausche ...

May 10, 202339 min

Squawk Pod Reports: Weekend with Warren Buffett Part 3 5/9/23

Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and CNBC are at the annual Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska. At this year’s Woodstock (or Coachella) for capitalists, the investing legends answer shareholder questions about Elon Musk, and their accumulated wisdom in business and in life. Howard Buffett, philanthropist, author, farmer, and likely Berkshire’s next non-executive chairman after his father, discusses succession at the company, as well as his own devotion to mitigating food i...

May 09, 202346 min

Squawk Pod Reports: Weekend with Warren Buffett Part 2 5/8/23

CNBC is at the annual Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, with Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. It’s Woodstock for capitalists! Shareholders ask the two investing legends about Berkshire’s stake in Apple, America’s relationship with China, and of course, the Berkshire investing philosophy. Tech investor Ann Winblad, a meeting attendee with an impressive business legacy of her own, breaks down some of Buffett’s hottest takes on AI and technology. Becky Quick gets an insi...

May 08, 202352 min

Squawk Pod Reports: Weekend with Warren Buffett Part 1 5/8/23

CNBC is at the annual Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, with Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. It’s Woodstock for capitalists! An inside look at the lore and fandom that brings tens of thousands of shareholders together with Berkshire’s iconic brands and the Oracle of Omaha himself. Buffett and Munger answer shareholder questions about AI and the future of business, and Becky Quick sits down with Brooks Running CEO Jim Weber and longtime weekend attendee actress Glenn ...

May 08, 202337 min
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