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Disney Drama, Baller Brackets, & NATO’s Gameplan. 03/21/22

Squawk Pod

CNBC

Business News, News, Investing, Business

4.2543 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Disney’s old guard and new guard are butting heads in the company’s boardroom, and the tensions between Bob Iger and Bob Chapek are getting awkward. As Russian troops continue their assaults in Ukraine, world leaders prepare for a NATO meeting with a singular objective: to stop Vladimir Putin. Former US Ambassador to Nato Ivo Daalder considers the biggest risks to European stability and the best tools to prompt an end to the conflict. In China, Boeing is helping to investigate a 737 plane crash while still rebuilding its reputation after the 737 Max tragedies. Plus, Warren Buffett’s taking Berkshire Hathaway on a shopping spree, and CNBC’s Jabari Young explains the waning luster of March Madness. In this episode: Ivo Daalder, @IvoHDaalder Jabari Young, @JabariJYoung Kelly Evans, @KellyCNBC Michael Santoli, @michaelsantoli Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

Transcript

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0:00.0

Bring in show music please.

0:03.0

Hi, I'm see NBC producer Katie Kramer today on Squawk Pod.

0:08.0

Disney churning out a new drama, Yikes, it's behind the scenes.

0:12.8

The Bob to Bob Iger to Chapek's CEO transition.

0:15.9

Joe Kernan, Mike Santoli, and Kelly Evans

0:18.5

on the falling out.

0:19.5

After he had already stayed three times, Iger said he was going to leave and then stayed on.

0:23.6

And the long arc of media companies.

0:25.6

The world didn't start in 1999.

0:28.6

Ukraine refuses to surrender a key port city to Russia,

0:32.6

weighing the West's options ahead of an international summit

0:35.5

this week, former US ambassador to NATO Evo Dalder.

0:38.6

I don't think that NATO expected or the US expected

0:41.4

that even the sanctions that have been imposed which as you know are very, very significant

0:46.2

and really hurting the Russian economy that that is going to be enough.

0:50.7

And a crash of a 737 in China could raise questions for Boeing, three years after two deadly incidents.

0:57.0

Initially, you would say, we know nothing.

0:59.0

It could be pilot, it could be weather, it could be so many different things.

1:02.8

All of which is still true, but because of the backdrop.

1:06.2

Those stories today, plus the madness of March and Warren Buffett's shopping spree.

1:11.1

It's Monday, March 21st, 2022. Squack Pod begins right now.

1:17.0

Good morning everybody and welcome to Squack Box here on C.

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