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Precarious Positions; Pete Buttigieg on Inflation and Avoiding a Rail Strike 9/16/22

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CNBC

Investing, Business, News, Business News

4.2543 Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

The Biden Administration, railroad companies and labor unions are sharing credit for averting a potentially expensive strike. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses the close call, as well as the shadow persistent inflation cast on the negotiations and on the White House’s efforts to celebrate recent legislative wins. The stock markets were headed toward another down week as corporate leaders sound alarm bells for a potential recession. FedEx CEO Raj Subramaniam told CNBC the company is aggressively cutting costs following weaker global shipping volumes and that economic conditions are so weak we could be headed right into a global recession. That follows the conversation Joe Kernen, Becky Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin had yesterday with investor Barry Sternlicht, who also had a grim warning. Plus, Patagonia’s founder says goodbye to the billionaire’s list, Amazon kicks off its NFL coverage and a record set for a jersey Michael Jordan wore to his “Last Dance.” In this episode: Pete Buttigieg: @SecretaryPete Becky Quick @BeckyQuick Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Andrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkin Katie Kramer: @Kramer_Katie

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0:00.0

Bring in show music please.

0:03.0

Hi, I'm C. NBC producer Katie Kramer, today on Squack Pod.

0:09.0

Wall Street heading to another down week,

0:12.0

we're in a precarious position,

0:13.6

has traders absorb grim warnings

0:15.9

from corporate America about a looming recession.

0:18.5

It's already been bad.

0:20.1

And it's not October yet.

0:21.8

Transportation Secretary Pete Budajev on the last minute deal preventing train workers from striking.

0:28.0

I will point to a bigger pattern in transportation.

0:31.0

Which is you're seeing a lot of situations where the pay would look healthy from the outside end.

0:35.8

And billionaire no more, the founder of Patagonia giving it all away.

0:40.9

He effectively said, I don't need any money anymore.

0:43.5

I'm done.

0:44.7

All that today, plus football debuts on Amazon Prime, a last dance record, and more.

0:51.4

I certainly don't want to talk really very much more about the markets.

0:55.0

You've had enough in the markets already.

0:56.3

It's been a rough week.

0:57.8

It's Friday, September 16, 2022, Squackpot begins right now.

1:03.6

Stand Becky by in three, two, one, fuel brief.

1:07.6

Good morning.

1:08.4

Welcome to Squawk Box here on ZMBC.

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