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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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NYC Mayoral Candidate Curtis Sliwa & CA Rep. Ro Khanna 10/23/25 23.10.2025

The morning after NYC’s final mayoral debate, Republican candidate and founder of the Guardian Angels Curtis Sliwa discusses the race and his competitors.  Sliwa also addresses calls for him to step aside  in his bid for Mayor and free up his constituents to vote for Independent Mayoral Candidate Andrew Cuomo. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-California) weighs in on NYC’s race and on the  government shutdown, n...

An NHL Deal with Kalshi CEO & AI with Airbnb CEO 10/22/25 22.10.2025

The NHL has inked an official partnership with Kalshi and Polymarket, marking the first time a major sports league has teamed up with prediction markets. Kalshi co-founder and CEO Tarek Mansour discusses his platform’s sports volumes, potential regulatory issues, and competition with sportsbooks. Airbnb has launched new products and features to remake user vacations, and CEO Brian Chesky is just g...

5 Things to Know Before the Opening Bell 10/22/2025 22.10.2025

CNBC reports that Walmart is pausing hiring of candidates that require H-1B visas, Barclays raised guidance and announced a surprise share buyback, Western Alliance Bancorp’s results beat most estimates despite bad loans and alleged fraud, LVMH is reportedly exploring a sale of its 50% stake in Rihanna’s makeup brand Fenty, and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s annual pay has risen to $96.5 million.  ...

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon & Pershing Square’s Bill Ackman 10/21/25 21.10.2025

Ahead of the annual Goldman Sachs Alternatives Summit , CEO David Solomon discusses the AI bubble, concerns about the private credit markets, and his own firm’s growth ambitions. In an extended interview, hedge fund manager Bill Ackman makes his pitch to fellow New Yorkers and business owners: vote in the NYC mayoral election. Ackman underscores the importance of Curtis Sliwa’s voters in this elec...

Bitcoin’s Bump, an AWS Outage & a Jewel Heist 10/20/25 20.10.2025

An Amazon Web Services outage  took down major websites including Disney+ and Coinbase. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, also Acting NASA Administrator, discusses the toll the government shutdown is taking on airport staff  around the country. Anthony Scaramucci joins the set to chat through bitcoin’s rally, including his long-term perspective on holding crypto assets and the rising interest i...

5 Things to Know Before the Opening Bell 10/20/2025 20.10.2025

Amazon Web Services suffered an overnight outage disrupting sites including Disney+, Perplexity, and Coinbase. Apple’s newest generation of iPhones has outsold previous models in its first 10 days on the market, China is accusing the U.S. of a hacking campaign, shares of Hologic were boosted by reports of a potential Blackstone and TPG takeover, and proxy advisory ISS is recommending Tesla shareho...

Regional Bank Stress & Schwab’s Record Quarter 10/17/25 17.10.2025

Bank stocks are tumbling  as concerns about bad loans at regional banks have worried global investors. CNBC’s Leslie Picker reports on the selloff and what’s driving it. Charles Schwab CEO Rick Wurster discusses the health of the U.S. lending ecosystem and his own firm’s record quarter , including Gen Z appetite for retail investing and growing demand for alternative assets. CNBC’s Steve Liesman b...

5 Things to Know Before the Opening Bell 10/17/2025 17.10.2025

Bank stocks in the U.S. and Europe were trading lower on concerns about U.S. regional banks and bad loans, the government shutdown is set to continue over the weekend, President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to meet in Budapest over the next two weeks, Ambassador John Bolton, National Security Advisor under the first Trump administration, has been indicted on charges of mishand...

Speaker Johnson, Sen. Mark Kelly, & AI’s Talent War 10/16/25 16.10.2025

The third week of the government shutdown , House Speaker Mike Johnson shares his priority for American workers. Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) responds to those priorities with his own party’s perspective. Sen. Kelly expects the shutdown to continue until President Trump gets involved . In the world of big tech, CNBC’s Steve Kovach reports on the battle for AI talent: Meta has poached another Apple ex...

The Next Internet: Brad Gerstner & Mark Mahaney 10/15/25 15.10.2025

In the latest corporate integration with OpenAI, consumers can now shop at Walmart directly through ChatGPT . Internet analyst Mark Mahaney discusses the impact of corporate and AI partnerships and the future of the online landscape. In a wide-ranging interview, Silicon Valley investor and founder Brad Gerstner, CEO of Altimeter Capital, shares his perspective on China, the AI and chips arms races...

5 Things to Know Before the Opening Bell 10/15/2025 15.10.2025

Semiconductor equipment giant ASML expects a "significant" sales decline in China next year, French luxury house LVMH is reporting growth in the most recent quarter, Boston Fed President Susan Collins says she thinks the rising job market puts more interest rate cuts at risk, Apple is preparing to scale up manufacturing outside China, and OpenAI is preparing to launch a less-censored version of Ch...

Johnson & Johnson’s Next Split & “1929” Hits Shelves 10/14/25 14.10.2025

Johnson & Johnson reported its latest earnings and announced a separation of its orthopedics business  into a standalone company. CEO Joaquin Duato discusses the company’s next era, new warning labels for its multiple myeloma treatment Carvykti, and the future of J&J’s consumer. Then, it’s publication day for Andrew Ross Sorkin’s new book 1929 , which details the stock market crash that reshaped A...

Ceasefire in Gaza, Chips in America 10/13/25 13.10.2025

President Donald Trump has  declared “the long and painful nightmare” in Gaza to be over  in his address to the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset. Lead negotiator between Israel and Hezbollah under President Biden Amos Hochstein discusses the ceasefire terms, the future of the Middle East, and global oil prices. Meanwhile, chip stocks are rallying after the U.S. government deepened its financial tie...

5 Things to Know Before the Opening Bell 10/13/2025 13.10.2025

JPMorgan is launching a decade-long long strategy to invest in companies it considers crucial to U.S. interests, investment bank Jefferies says that its exposure to bankrupt auto parts maker First Brands Group is limited, China’s market regulator said Qualcomm did not properly disclose its acquisition of Autotalks, Disney’s Tron: Ares topped the box office this weekend, despite missing estimates,...

Shutdown, Startup and Peace in Gaza 10/10/25 10.10.2025

Amid a government shutdown , Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY) explains his argument with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries over the sticking point in the Capitol Hill stalemate: extending the Affordable Care Act tax credits. The Labor Department will bring some furloughed employees back to resume work on September’s Consumer Price Index data, though other data remains on hold during the shutdown...

5 Things to Know Before the Opening Bell 10/10/2025 10.10.2025

China is opening a probe in Qualcomm for allegedly violating antitrust laws, Levi Strauss reports higher profits despite tariff costs, Ford is backtracking on an electric vehicle tax credit program, President Trump is considering billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman as next NASA head, and the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado.    Squawk Box...

Progress in the Middle East & Roadblocks in DC 10/9/25 09.10.2025

Israel and Hamas have agreed to an exchange of hostages and prisoners that could lead to a ceasefire in Gaza. CNBC’s Eamon Javers reports on America’s role in brokering the deal, and Council on Foreign Relations President Michael Froman discusses the next stages of progress in the region. Stateside in Washington, the government shutdown continues . Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) shares h...

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang 10/8/25 08.10.2025

In an extended interview, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discusses the AI infrastructure landscape and his company’s investments in AI projects including OpenAI , xAI , and Coreweave. After leading the chipmaker for decades, Huang shares his perspective on the U.S. position in the AI arms race ; China, he says, is not far behind. Plus, Huang weighs in on reports that Oracle is losing money on Nvidia chip...

5 Things to Know Before the Opening Bell 10/8/2025 08.10.2025

Softbank is buying the robotics arm of ABB for $4B, new Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran says his desire to lower interest rates is supported by the Treasury market, Intel is set to launch a new chip, the Trump Administration is considering canceling funding for clean energy projects and Amazon is launching pharmacy kiosks. Mike Santoli sits in today!    Squawk Box is hosted by Joe Kernen, B...

Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy on the Shutdown’s Impact on Air Travel 10/7/25 07.10.2025

As the  government shutdown  enters its seventh day, all eyes are on the transportation sector. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy joins to discuss how the shutdown is affecting air travel and the growing concerns among air traffic controllers. Meanwhile, CEOs are expressing greater confidence despite operating in an environment of constant uncertainty. Tim Walsh, KPMG U.S. chairman and CEO, brea...

Paul Tudor Jones Makes a Big Market Call 10/6/25 06.10.2025

Billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones says market conditions are primed for a  powerful rally  before the current bull market peaks. He compares today’s environment to the lead-up to the dot-com bubble in late 1999, marked by surging tech stocks and heightened speculation. Meanwhile, as the  government shutdown  enters its sixth day, White House National Economic Council Director Kevin H...

5 Things to Know Before the Opening Bell 10/6/2025 06.10.2025

Oil prices are higher after OPEC+ announced a monthly production hike, Bitcoin hit a high of nearly $126,000 over the weekend, Tesla is teasing fans with what might be a new car model, Italy’s foreign ministry says the country is working with the European Commission to pressure the U.S. to reconsider a pasta-related tariff, and “Call Her Daddy” podcaster Alex Cooper has launched an advertising age...

A New AI Browser & Jobs Friday without Jobs Data 10/3/25 03.10.2025

In a government shutdown , the Bureau of Labor Statistics cannot issue its monthly employment report; without that federal data, economists are combining state data and private data like the ADP report to paint an accurate picture of the country’s labor market. President of the Chicago Federal Reserve Austan Goolsbee explains the gaps in an economic picture painted without federal data, and consid...

5 Things to Know Before the Opening Bell 10/3/2025 03.10.2025

The government shutdown prevents the release of the monthly employment report, Blackrock’s Global Infrastructure partners is in talks to acquire a major data center company in a major bet on AI, shares of USA Rare Earth are soaring after talks with the Trump administration over a possible deal, Google parent Alphabet is preparing to spin off its Verily life-sciences unit, and Taylor Swift’s 12th a...

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Shutdown Day 2 10/2/25 02.10.2025

As the federal  government shutdown enters  its second day with no resolution in sight, Joe Kernen and Becky Quick speak with CNBC’s Emily Wilkins about the ongoing negotiations between Democrats and Republicans and whether there is any chance of reaching common ground to pass a budget. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent then joins to  discuss the latest developments , including the economic impact...

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