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Boeing in DC, Haley Headed to Her Home State, & an Oura Ring Rival 01/24/24

Squawk Pod

CNBC

Business News, News, Investing, Business

4.2543 Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Nikki Haley has lost to Donald Trump in the New Hampshire primary, but she’s staying in the race. Pollster and strategist Frank Luntz discusses her chances of succeeding in the next primary, in her home state of South Carolina. After multiple manufacturing issues in the last few years, Boeing’s CEO Dave Calhoun is meeting with lawmakers on Capitol Hill. One leader he’s meeting: Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), ranking member of the Aviation Subcommittee, who’s sharing his concerns for passenger safety and regulatory oversight at the company. Plus, CNBC’s Julia Boorstin has big WWE and subscriber news from Netflix, and Samsung is now competing with Oura in the wearable tech space. Oura CEO Tom Hale discusses the Oura ring’s popularity and many patents, and the limitations of physics and technology that make developing proprietary wearable health tech–like Oura rings and Apple Watches–so tricky. Frank Luntz - 4:16 Jerry Moran - 15:09 Tom Hale - 24:24 Julia Boorstin - 34:47 In this episode: Sen. Jerry Moran, @JerryMoran Julia Boorstin, @JBoorstin Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Andrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkin Cameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY

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0:00.0

Bring in show music please.

0:04.0

This is Squack Pod. I'm C. NBC producer Cameron Costa and on today's episode.

0:10.0

This race is far from over.

0:13.6

There are dozens of states left to go.

0:17.8

Nicky Haley losing the New Hampshire primary

0:20.8

to Donald Trump.

0:21.9

But she's vowing to stay in the race and

0:24.8

Polster Frank Luntz says it wasn't a total loss.

0:28.4

Haley proved last night that she is a tremendous draw among independence,

0:33.1

among moderates, among the people who take you

0:35.6

from 45% of the vote to over 50%.

0:39.8

And Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun

0:42.4

is headed to DC for a meeting with lawmakers, including

0:46.1

a ranking member of the Aviation Subcommittee, Senator Jerry Moran.

0:50.1

Congress has a role here to make sure that NTSB and FAA are doing their jobs.

0:56.0

The questions he'll be asking after years of sometimes fatal manufacturing mistakes.

1:02.0

What we need to see is results in difference. times fatal manufacturing mistakes.

1:02.6

What we need to see is results and difference,

1:04.8

and then a stamp of approval.

1:06.5

Someone outside of Boeing telling us

1:08.8

that what Boeing has done to correct any problems

1:11.4

is making a difference.

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