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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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Antitrust Trial of (This) Century: DOJ vs. Google; China’s Moves around Taiwan 9/22/23

Over the next few months, the DOJ and a collection of state attorneys general will make their case to a D.C. District Court judge for why Google has allegedly violated anti-monopoly law through exclusive agreements with mobile phone manufacturers and browser makers to make its search engine the default for consumers. Tim Wu, Columbia University Law School professor and former Biden administration antitrust advisor, discusses the ongoing Google antitrust trial and why he believes the trial will r...

Sep 22, 202327 min

Writers Strike Optimism & Bank Stocks “Univestable” 9/21/23

The Federal Reserve held rates steady but pointed to another hike this year. CNBC’s Steve Liesman discusses the Fed’s latest decision. Steve Eisman, the “Big Short” investor who called and profited from the subprime mortgage crisis, says he’s staying away from bank stocks. The Neuberger Berman senior portfolio manager, also discussed the latest market trends, the Fed’s inflation fight, the state of the banking sector, and more. Plus, CNBC’s David Faber reports writers and producers are near an a...

Sep 21, 202334 min

Disney Parks, Neuralink Brain Implants, & Four-Day Workweeks 9/20/23

Disney CEO Bob Iger has announced plans to expand investment in parks and cruises ; New York Times columnist and “Disney War” author James Stewart unpacks the House of Mouse’s new strategy, as well as Iger’s leadership. Yale lecturer and journalist Joanne Lipman examines the pros and cons of a four-day work week in light of employee unrest in the American workforce, from the UAW to SAG-AFTRA and beyond. Plus, Elon Musk’s Neuralink is looking for brain implant trial subjects, Microsoft is making ...

Sep 20, 202329 min

Instacart’s IPO, Cybercrimes at Clorox, & Musk’s ‘X’ on a Free Platform 9/19/23

After nearly a decade, Instacart investors are finally getting their exit. Reddit co-founder and 776 founder Alexis Ohanian was one of Instacart’s early investors, and he explains the headwinds and tailwinds facing the business on the day of its long-awaited IPO. In the wake of cyber breaches at Clorox , MGM, and Caesars , cybersecurity CEO Kevin Mandia explains the network of cybercriminals targeting corporations and the cyber defense strategies that will thwart attackers. Mandia led FireEye an...

Sep 19, 202337 min

Tesla’s Stake in the Big 3 Strike & Fmr. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer 9/18/23

The United Auto Workers' strike against General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis, which makes cars under the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram brands, has entered its fourth day. CNBC’s Phil LeBeau reports on the demands from both sides, and The Wall Street Joural’s Tim Higgins explains how Elon Musk’s Tesla is involved (by not being involved), as well as President Biden’s role. Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, now founder of USAFacts, discusses DC’s recent tech and political summit on AI and innovat...

Sep 18, 202342 min

The UAW Strike with GM CEO Mary Barra & the Secret to Happiness with Arthur Brooks 9/15/23

Thousands of United Auto Workers members are now on strike after the big three Detroit automakers GM, Ford, and Stellantis failed to reach deals with the union by their deadline. CEO of General Motors Mary Barra explains to CNBC’s Phil LeBeau why she’s frustrated with the negotiations. Plus, 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 ha...

Sep 15, 202332 min

DC’s “Light Touch” on AI, Gen Z’s Good Vibes, and Autoworkers’ Bitter Battle of Words 9/14/23

Tech CEOs traveled to Washington, D.C. for a one-of-a-kind closed-door meeting with Senators on the rising regulatory implications of artificial intelligence. One of the lawmakers who organized the session, Sen. Todd Young (R-IN), argues that there is an “appropriate” role for government in determining the future of AI. The death of hope for Generation Z is greatly exaggerated, says NYU Stern School of Business Professor Suzy Welch, breaking out new data from Gallup . She asserts that the young ...

Sep 14, 202332 min

Ron Baron: Mars, Musk, & Making Money 9/13/23

Billionaire buy-and-hold investor Ron Baron discusses his–and his clients’--many millions betting on Elon Musk. One of Tesla’s biggest bulls , Baron discusses his stakes in the EV company and in SpaceX, as well as his expectations for Mars exploration and for X’s evolution. Plus, OTC cold medicine doesn’t work, the United Auto Workers union is planning a strike in Detroit, and the consumer price index made its biggest monthly gain of the year, up 3.7% from last year. Ron Baron - 13:19 In this ep...

Sep 13, 202331 min

“Elon Musk” Biographer Walter Isaacson: Driven By Demons 9/12/23

Walter Isaacson’s book “ Elon Musk ” hit shelves today, after two years of unrestricted access to the Tesla and X chief. The seasoned journalist and biographer discusses the good, bad and ugly behind Musk and the demons that drive him. Isaacson recounts a heated exchange between the Tesla CEO and Bill Gates, how Elon Musk thinks of his own power, and what’s behind Musk’s controversial midnight posts on X. Plus, eight more tech companies including Adobe, IBM, and Nvidia have signed up for Preside...

Sep 12, 202336 min

A Sweet Deal for Smucker, Biden’s Asia Trip, & A Lightning Bet on Bitcoin 9/11/23

U.S. President Joe Biden has called on G20 leaders to further support the World Bank and other multilateral development banks to increase their ability to support low and middle-income countries. Biden has previously said that developing countries need to reduce their dependence on China and help them recover from the effects of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo discusses the President’s recent trip to Asia, as well as China’s economic weakness and Xi Jinping’s lea...

Sep 11, 202330 min

CNBC SPECIAL: GAME PLAN 9/11/23

In a first-of-its-kind partnership, CNBC, First in Business Worldwide, and Boardroom, Kevin Durant and Rich Kleiman’s premier media brand covering the business of sports, music and entertainment, teamed up to produce Game Plan. From what drives the modern-day sports fan to emerging opportunities in teams and leagues, CNBC goes courtside with the most influential leaders from across the sports landscape including athletes, owners, investors and innovators to break down their game plan for these r...

Sep 11, 202343 min

‘A Tech War’: China’s Bite Out of Apple; & The MTA’s Pricing Power 9/8/23

Apple shares have been under pressure this week, as reports of China’s restriction of Apple products continue. CNBC’s Beijing Bureau Chief Eunice Yoon discusses the report and the CCP’s approach to American big tech. Commissioner of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Jacob Helberg warns that this ‘tech war’ could give way to a military war between China and the US. As students get back to school and workers head back to the office, the MTA is prepared for an uptick in NYC ridership, des...

Sep 08, 202335 min

‘Capitalists with Heart’: Leon Cooperman’s Vision for the Future 9/7/23

Investing legend Leon Cooperman is out with a new book, “From the Bronx to Wall Street: My Fifty Years in Finance and Philanthropy.” The Omega Family Office CEO and Chairman discusses his current holdings, his outlook on inflation and recession, and why he’s a lifelong–and sentimental–capitalist. Apple shares were under some pressure after a report that China restricted iPhone use for government officials. Warner Brothers Discovery CEO David Zaslav spoke on the streaming landscape and Hollywood ...

Sep 07, 202335 min

Tom Brady's New Team & ADL CEO on X's Free Speech 9/6/23

: Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt is pushing back on Elon Musk , calling the billionaire’s insinuation to sue the nonprofit over defamation a “threat of a frivolous lawsuit.” Musk claimed on Monday that the ADL was responsible for putting “pressure on advertisers” that led to a 60% drop in X’s advertising revenue. NFL legend Tom Brady will become a “strategic adviser” to Delta Airlines in his latest post-NFL career move. Delta CEO, Ed Bastian, Tom Brady, and CNBC’s Phil LeBeau dis...

Sep 06, 202337 min

“The Coming Wave” of AI & Taylor Swift’s AMC Deal 9/5/23

DeepMind co-founder and Inflection AI co-founder Mustafa Suleyman discusses his new book, “The Coming Wave,” which maps out our human future with AI. As one of the technology’s earliest adopters and entrepreneurs, Suleyman discusses the likely shifts to come, and the speed of innovation. Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is coming to theaters ! Matt Belloni, Puck founding partner, discusses the big concert-movie deal, particularly in light of a slow box office amid actor and writer strikes . Plus, Goldma...

Sep 05, 202328 min

Where the Jobs Are 9/1/23

The Labor Department released its latest employment data, revealing 187,000 new jobs added to the U.S. economy in August. CNBC reporters Rick Santelli and Steve Liesman discuss whether the unemployment rate, which ticked up to 3.8%, will inform the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy moving forward. President Obama’s former chief economic advisor Betsey Stevenson, Nuveen’s CIO Saira Malik, and former deputy director of the National Economic Council Andrew Olmem discuss the data and the influence i...

Sep 01, 202320 min

AI in Classrooms, Weed on Court 17, & $100 in Your Wine Glass 8/31/23

Salesforce reported a surprise beat in its quarterly report, and investors seem pleased with Marc Benioff’s optimistic outlook . Elon Musk’s X Corp. is hoping to collect biometric data for the “everything app” of his dreams, and the Tesla chief’s glass house plans are raising eyebrows at the SEC and the DOJ. Cannabis is on track for a reclassification among regulators, but it’s still unwelcome at the US Open. As back-to-school season begins, Chris Caren, Turnitin CEO and president, explains how ...

Aug 31, 202326 min

Grayscale CEO on Crypto’s Big Bitcoin Win, & Political Ads on ‘X’ 8/30/23

The crypto community celebrated a win this week after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit ruled that the SEC was wrong to deny crypto investment giant Grayscale permission to convert its popular bitcoin trust into an ETF. Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein discusses the company’s win, and what it means for the broader crypto community. X has lifted Twitter’s 2019 ban on political ads, and Puck founding partner Teddy Schleifer discusses the social media platform’s influence on the 2024 pr...

Aug 30, 202330 min

Biden’s Drug Pricing Push, ChatGPT for Business, & Meta’s Disinformation Discovery 8/29/23

The Biden administration has unveiled the first 10 prescription drugs that will be subject to price negotiations between manufacturers and Medicare. CNBC’s Bertha Coombs and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator, Chiquita Brooks-Lasure, discuss the announcement, how the list of drugs were chosen, and more. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is reportedly ready to let go of remote employees who’d rather stay remote, and OpenAI is launching its chatbot business tier , called ChatGPT Enterpri...

Aug 29, 202328 min

Fed Tips from the Tetons, A U.S. Trade Trip to China, & Drug Pricing Power in DC 8/28/23

The Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole meeting is over, but chair Jay Powell’s comments there are still echoing through the markets. Allianz Chief Economic Advisor Mohamed El Erian digests Powell’s Wyoming speech, including his comments that inflation is still too high, and his choice to leave the door open for more rate hikes in the future. U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is in China this week, meeting top officials in an effort to pursue a more stable relationship with the CCP. CNBC’s Beijin...

Aug 28, 202335 min

The Strike Strikes Movie Releases & LA’s Smash & Grab 8/25/23

The SAG-AFTRA strike is resulting in movie release delays from big studios. Semafor’s Ben Smith discusses the delay of “Dune: Part Two” and the importance of promotion and marketing in the Hollywood machine. Remote workers could be losing touch with the larger mission of their company; HR expert and Medley Co-founder Edith Cooper discusses how intentional hybrid work can be impactful and productive, and probes the real needs of employers looking to get employees back to the office. Plus, a group...

Aug 25, 202329 min

Nvidia’s Chip Boom, GOP Fireworks, & The Escape of Carlos Ghosn, a Docu-Series 8/24/23

Chipmaker Nvidia boasted a 171% uptick in data center revenue in the second quarter; CNBC’s Kristina Partsinevelos explains the earnings beat and the road ahead for chips. Venture capitalist and tech investor Bradley Tusk considers how demand for AI proves to be a tailwind for Nvidia and its competitors. Former Nissan executive Carlos Ghosn’s escape from Japan captured global headlines in 2019, and now the story is ready to capture streaming eyeballs. Director of “Wanted: The Escape Of Carlos Gh...

Aug 24, 202337 min

The First Republican Debate & Return-To-Office Backlash 8/23/23

Eight presidential hopefuls have officially qualified for the first Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee. Frank Luntz, FIL Inc. pollster and political strategist, previews the debate, what to expect from the candidates, and the impact of Donald Trump’s absence. Jason Greer, Greer Consulting founder and president, discusses the return to office push by some companies and whether the hybrid work model is here to stay or nearing its end. Plus, Hollywood producers are taking their latest cont...

Aug 23, 202334 min

Shoppers & Shrink, Big Tech’s Big Role in AI, & an Arm Up for IPOs 8/22/23

Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Meta aren't just investing in AI internally; CNBC’s Julia Boorstin reports, big tech is also playing a key role in the AI startup ecosystem. Aneesh Chopra, CareJourney president and former White House Chief Technology Officer, discusses whether big tech is playing too big a role in the AI stack, and whether regulators will soon crack down on the burgeoning sector. Retail visionary Mickey Drexler, former J.Crew Group chairman and CEO and current Alex Mill cha...

Aug 22, 202330 min

Pullbacks in Equities & in China, Hurricane Hilary, & A Windy City Tipping War 8/21/23

The markets are mid-pullback , this August; Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel offers his perspective on bonds versus stocks, and which investments are the most promising for your portfolio. In Chicago, a tipping battle is underway. Scott Weiner, restaurateur and co-owner of The Fifty/50 Restaurant Group in the windy city, discusses the gratuity quandary –and legal proposal–gripping consumers and the local dining industry. Plus, CNBC’s Jane Wells reports from Palm Springs , where Hurricane Hilary m...

Aug 21, 202334 min

AI Cracking Your Passwords & A Bloomin’ Investor 8/18/23

Can AI listen to your keyboard? Researchers at Durham University trained an A.I. model to crack passwords with 95% accuracy by listening to keystrokes. The study’s lead researcher, Joshua Harrison, discusses how it works. Rich Lesser, Boston Consulting Group global chair, discusses the mindset of corporate leaders, including CEO concerns about the economy, inflation, the labor market, and climate. Plus, shares of Outback Steakhouse owner Bloomin’ Brands are on the rise after an activist investor...

Aug 18, 202330 min

D’Amelios TikTokking to the Bank & Insurers Teaming up with Mark Cuban 8/17/23

Dad-ager Marc D’Amelio discusses the 200 million+ TikTok followers that his two daughters Dixie and Charli D’Amelio have amassed in the past few years. In the content creating family’s latest IRL venture, D’Amelio Brands is getting into the food business. Insurer Blue Shield of California is teaming up with Amazon and Mark Cuban ’s online pharmacy Cost Plus; CNBC’s Bertha Coombs discusses the move away from traditional drug store chains, the pressure it’s putting on CVS, and how much money each ...

Aug 17, 202331 min

Target Slashes Targets, TweetDeck is X’d, & Covid Has a New Strain 8/16/23

Target slashed its sales and profit expectations in its latest quarterly report. CNBC’s Courtney Reagan and Forrester Research’s Sucharita Kodali explain the retailer’s troubles, from inflation-conscious shoppers to Pride month backlash. A new strain of Covid-19 is hitting the American South and West; former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb explains the risks, the relevance of vaccinations and boosters for immunity, and this phase of endemic Covid. Plus, there are new court filings in the fed...

Aug 16, 202333 min

No Landing is Not Ok; Zombie Office Buildings and Climate Change on Trial on Montana 8/15/23

While the Fed hopes for a soft landing for the economy, “no landing” may not be acceptable and could require additional rate hikes. CNBC’s Steve Liesman reports on the latest economic data and what it signals for Federal Reserve policy. Former Kansas City Fed President Esther George weighs in on what the Fed is watching in the economy. Commercial real estate CEO Scott Rechler of RXR says that some office buildings have what it takes to lure remote workers in and some just won’t make the cut. Plu...

Aug 15, 202338 min

September Showdown, Avoiding a Recession and Longevity Investing 8/14/23

Lawmakers face a ticking clock when they return from recess after Labor Day. They have until September 30th to pass an appropriations bill to keep the government running and avoid a shutdown. President Biden is now seeking an additional $40 Billion for emergency spending including Ukraine aid, disaster relief and immigration efforts. Former U.S. Senator Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) and former U.S. Congresswoman Donna Edwards (D-Maryland) discuss Bidenomics and the odds of a government shutdown. Abby Mill...

Aug 14, 202332 min
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