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Former Barclays CEO Bob Diamond joins to break down what's been a strong week of bank earnings. Then, Standard Nuclear CEO Kurt Terrani joins ahead of the company's public debut at the NYSE today. Plus, we break down UnitedHealth's latest earnings, which have the stock jumping today. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 16 July 2026
OpenAI Chairman Bret Taylor joins the show, his AI unicorn "Sierra" launching new tools to take on the enterprise software incumbents. Then why results from Taiwan Semi are pressuring the rest of the chip sector. And ahead to Netflix results, what the options market is signaling about that report, after the bell. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 16 July 2026
Carl Quintanilla and Jim Cramer explored what to make of the pullback in the AI trade: Taiwan Semiconductor shares dragged the chip sector lower despite the company's record quarterly results. A different story for UnitedHealth Group, up sharply on its blowout earnings and raised guidance. The anchors discussed the SpaceX stock slump one day after shares fell below their $135 IPO price for the first time ever. Also in focus: Earnings movers from GE Aerospace to United Airlines; June retail sales reaction; Uber to buy Germany's Delivery Hero in a $14.8 billion deal; Eli Lilly's psychedelic M&A takeover; FDA approves Merck's new cholesterol pill; Trump Media's new move; Cramer previews the CNBC Investing Club Monthly Meeting. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 16 July 2026
Former NEC Director Gary Cohn joins with his reaction to Fed Chairman Warsh's testimony and shares his outlook for the economy at large. Then, we break down why Apple shares are jumping today. Plus, we bring you the details of Morgan Stanley's latest earnings report.
Transcribed - Published: 15 July 2026
A potential takeover of PayPal sparks fresh debate about consolidation in fintech and what a deal could mean for the payments landscape. On today’s Squawk on the Street, we break down the latest reports and the market reaction. Plus, Fed Chair Kevin Warsh testifies on Capitol Hill, offering investors fresh clues on inflation, interest rates, and the path forward for monetary policy.
Transcribed - Published: 15 July 2026
Cramer says he likes this tech giant’s stock over Nvidia. Become an Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks every day as they talk candidly about the market’s biggest headlines, analyst calls and holdings in the Charitable Trust – and see up close how they decide when, and if, to take action on stocks. Sign up here: cnbc.com/morningtake CNBC Investing Club Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 15 July 2026
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with a "Faber Report": Sources tell David that Stripe and Advent International have jointly offered $60.50 per share to acquire PayPal, whose shares surged on that news. The anchors reacted to what Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett told CNBC's Becky Quick exclusively about investing in Alphabet. Speaking of exclusives, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink joined the program for a wide-ranging interview -- discussing earnings, the investment climate and the AI boom. Also in focus: An unexpected decline in June producer prices, Morgan Stanley and Johnson & Johnson earnings, IBM shares coming off their worst day ever, SpaceX shares trading near their IPO price. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 15 July 2026
This stock is on pace for its worst day going back to 1987. Become an Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks every day as they talk candidly about the market’s biggest headlines, analyst calls and holdings in the Charitable Trust – and see up close how they decide when, and if, to take action on stocks. Sign up here: cnbc.com/morningtake CNBC Investing Club Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 14 July 2026
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh testifies in front of the House Financial Services Committee on the Federal Reserve's semi-annual Monetary Policy Report. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 14 July 2026
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan join CNBC to exclusively break down the company’s most recent results. Then Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh testifies in front of the House Financial Services Committee on the Federal Reserve's semi-annual Monetary Policy Report.
Transcribed - Published: 14 July 2026
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber covered all of the bases on a busy day for the markets: IBM shares plunge on weaker-than-expected preliminary Q2 results; Five of the nation's six largest banks post quarterly beats to kick off earnings season; June CPI comes in tamer than expected ahead of Kevin Warsh's first Capitol Hill testimony as Fed Chairman; SK Hynix rebounds from Monday's sell-off. Also in focus: JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's earnings call message about the market and AI; Apple gets downgraded to the equivalent of a "sell" rating; An exclusive with Paramount's lead outside counsel defending the company's merger with Warner Bros. Discovery — after twelve state attorneys general filed a lawsuit to block it. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 14 July 2026
Stephen Scherr, Co-President of single-family home owner Pretium, joins to discuss the impact of the housing affordability bill that just became law over the weekend. Then, ProCap Financial CEO Anthony Pompliano discusses the success of the company's personal finance AI agent, "Silvia." Plus, we break down the latest drama between Elon Musk and Sam Altman that unfolded over the weekend after Apple sued OpenAI. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 13 July 2026
Breaking this hour, the President taking to social media, saying the U.S. is reimplementing a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, but also adding the U.S. will now be charging a toll for those who use it. Then a look ahead to bank earnings, and what to expect ahead of those reports with KBW CEO Tom Michaud. And the Comptroller of the Currency, whose office charters, regulates and supervises all national banks. His outlook for regulation.
Transcribed - Published: 13 July 2026
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber kicked off a new week with the AI trade: Shares of SK Hynix tumbled 15% for its worst-ever day in the South Korean markets. The stock also fell sharply on Wall Street after surging 13% Friday in its U.S. trading debut — and dragged down memory names including Micron and Sandisk. The anchors reacted to the Sam Altman-Elon Musk's social media spat in wake of Apple's lawsuit against OpenAI. Also in focus: Oil prices jump on U.S.-Iran tensions, SpaceX shares fall closer to their $135 IPO price, Cramer on the non-tech names worthy of your attention, Disney's live-action "Moana" stumbles, Meta and data centers, American Express upgraded, "Faber Report" on State AGs vs. Paramount-WBD deal. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 13 July 2026
We bring you the latest coverage of SK Hynix as it opens for trade on the Nasdaq. Then, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr joins to discuss the agency's ongoing battle with Disney. Plus, we break down the outlook for Apple's key China market as sales fall. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 10 July 2026
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won joins Squawk on the Street to discuss the company’s U.S. listing after raising $26.5 billion. Plus, with bank earnings season about to begin, we break down what Wall Street will be watching. And bullish options activity in Meta has traders positioning for another leg higher as investors bet on the company’s push into AI coding. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 10 July 2026
Carl Quintanilla, David Faber and Sara Eisen discussed a historic day for SK Hynix: The South Korean chip provider making its U.S. debut on the Nasdaq, raising more than $26 billion — the largest share sale ever by a non-U.S. company. The anchors also reacted to Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh's picks to serve on task forces: Members include venture capitalist Marc Andreessen and former Walmart CEO Doug McMillon. Also in focus: Why Meta shares jumped, Mark Zuckerberg's message on compute, Melius' Ben Reitzes joins the show to talk chips and the AI trade, Delta beats on earnings, Apple's record run, Netflix reportedly exploring live TV and bundles, President Trump says he won't sign the bipartisan housing bill that is set to become law. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 10 July 2026
Bernstein Analyst Stacy Rasgon discusses the rebound in chip stocks today ahead of SK Hynik's debut on the Nasdaq tomorrow. Then, we break down PepsiCo's latest earnings and discuss how they're showing two different stories in the U.S. and abroad. Plus, we reveal the top state for AI from CNBC's list of top states for business this year. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 9 July 2026
Cramer says the Club needs to be invested in fewer chip stocks. Become an Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks every day as they talk candidly about the market’s biggest headlines, analyst calls and holdings in the Charitable Trust – and see up close how they decide when, and if, to take action on stocks. Sign up here: cnbc.com/morningtake CNBC Investing Club Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 9 July 2026
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman joins the show, live from Allen & Co. Sun Valley Conference in Idaho following the rollout of the company’s new AI Model. Plus, he lays out some new efficiency results. Then the CEO of Palo Alto Networks, on AI token costs and his outlook for AI spending. And the CEO of Match Group on how AI is changing the dating landscape. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 9 July 2026
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored stocks rising and oil prices falling, despite the U.S. and Iran trading military strikes for a second consecutive night. Tech and the AI trade getting a big lift from a surge in semiconductor stocks, fueled in part by Micron announcing plans to boost AI spending in the U.S. to $250 billion through 2035. PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta joined the program to discuss the company's mixed quarterly results and the consumer. The anchors grilled him about what it would take to boost the snack and beverage giant's business and sluggish stock performance. Also in focus: Meta AI chip buzz, Costco shares slide on June sales, Salesforce gets downgraded, SK Hynix gears up for its U.S. listing debut slated for Friday. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 9 July 2026
Cramer says this recent spinoff is very mispriced. Become an Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks every day as they talk candidly about the market’s biggest headlines, analyst calls and holdings in the Charitable Trust – and see up close how they decide when, and if, to take action on stocks. Sign up here: cnbc.com/morningtake CNBC Investing Club Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 8 July 2026
Council on Foreign Relations President Emeritus Richard Haass joins to discuss his outlook for the Iran War after President Trump declared that the ceasefire is over. Plus, as oil prices spike, Rapidan Energy Group CEO Scott Modell discusses why he feels like we're at a juncture here. We also break down the details of Apple expanding its partnership with Broadcom in its largest commitment to U.S. manufacturing to date. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 8 July 2026
Morgan Stanley’s Adam Jonas joins Squawk on the Street to explain his initiation of SpaceX, including his $600 bull-case valuation and what could propel the company higher from here. Plus, former Defense Secretary Mark Esper reacts after President Trump says the ceasefire with Iran is over, examining the geopolitical and market implications. And RXR CEO Scott Rechler discusses the outlook for New York City real estate and how the industry is responding to the unstable Midtown Manhattan building, current being transformed from an office to residential property. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 8 July 2026
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed market reaction to President Trump's comments at the NATO Summit in Turkey, where he said the ceasefire with Iran is "over." That news sent oil prices spiking, yields jumping and stocks falling sharply. What should you make of the volatility? Also in focus: Trillion-dollar tech's bear club, Apple's $30 billion chip deal with Broadcom, Amazon bond sale update, Blue Origin's fundraising push, Cramer on Walmart as a buying opportunity, Samsung and SK Hynix drag South Korea's KOSPI into bear territory. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 8 July 2026
Cramer says to take advantage of the sell-off and buy stocks that are down the most. Become an Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks every day as they talk candidly about the market’s biggest headlines, analyst calls and holdings in the Charitable Trust – and see up close how they decide when, and if, to take action on stocks. Sign up here: cnbc.com/morningtake CNBC Investing Club Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 7 July 2026
Early SpaceX investor Christian Garrett joins to break down his bull case for the stock as it joins the Nasdaq 100. We also discuss why Samsung shares are tumbling despite the company reporting strong quarterly results. Plus, Allianz Chief Economic Advisor Mohamed El-Erian discusses his outlook for the economy on the heels of fresh inflation expectations from the New York Fed. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 7 July 2026
Wall Street gets fresh takes on SpaceX as many Wall Street firms initiate, including MoffettNathanson initiating coverage with a Neutral rating and a $131 price target. Analyst Craig Moffett Joins to explain. Plus, President Trump arrives in Turkey for the NATO summit as geopolitical tensions remain in focus. And chip stocks come under pressure after Samsung’s latest results raise fresh questions about demand across the semiconductor industry. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 7 July 2026
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber covered a busy hour on the tech front: David reports Amazon plans to raise $25 billion in a bond sale according to sources; Chip stocks under pressure despite Samsung's record quarterly results; Several Wall Street analysts initiate coverage of SpaceX with "Buy" or "Overweight" ratings — as the stock makes its debut on the Nasdaq 100. Also in focus: A fresh record high for the Dow, oil prices rise on reports tankers were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, President Trump in Turkey at the NATO summit, Walmart announces price cuts on thousands of items, Cramer on the consumer names he says are worth buying now, Nvidia and Apple battle for title of most valuable company. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 7 July 2026
Cramer says this tech giant’s chip packaging business will be its next big gross margin driver. Become an Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks every day as they talk candidly about the market’s biggest headlines, analyst calls and holdings in the Charitable Trust – and see up close how they decide when, and if, to take action on stocks. Sign up here: cnbc.com/morningtake CNBC Investing Club Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 6 July 2026
Elevation Partners Co-Founder Roger McNamee discusses why he believes the AI trade is worse than the dot com bubble. We also bring you all the details on Microsoft's newly announced layoffs. Plus, IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond joins to discuss demand for movies after "Minions and Monsters" topped the box office over the holiday weekend. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 6 July 2026
Chip stocks rebound as investors digest SK Hynix’s planned U.S. listing, reports of a delay to Nvidia’s next-generation AI system, and Broadcom’s expanded partnership with Apple. Then BNY CEO Robin Vince joins the show to discuss the rollout of Trump Accounts and how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of work. Plus, President Trump confirms he personally called FIFA President Gianni Infantino about U.S. striker Folarin Balogun’s red card and suspension. We have the impact on the betting markets. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 6 July 2026
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber kicked of a new trading week with a historic event: President Trump rang both the NYSE and Nasdaq opening bells from the Oval Office, making him the first president to do so. The bell ringing was in celebration of the first trading day of the Trump Accounts. Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev joined the show from the White House to talk about the new investment accounts for children. The anchors discussed the tech sector getting a boost to start the week. Also in focus: Broadcom and Apple extend AI chip partnership, South Korea's SK Hynix launches $28 billion U.S. listing, the sectors Morgan Stanley strategist Mike Wilson says are good plays for a broadening stock market, Oracle's losing streak, trillion-dollar tech and AI -- from Nvidia to Meta. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 6 July 2026
Tusk Ventures CEO Bradley Tusk joins to discuss the implications of OpenAI reportedly proposing handing over a 5% stake to the Trump Administration. We also discuss this morning's jobs number with former CEA Chair Jared Bernstein. Then, we break down Tesla's latest deliveries that beat expectations. Plus, as Americans brace for a heat wave this weekend, we take a look at the impact on power prices and the grid. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 2 July 2026
Hear key analysis on this morning's Jobs Report - and what it means for the Fed, rates, and markets - with CNBC's own Carl Quintanilla, Leslie Picker, and Michael Santoli alongside Rick Santelli, Goldman's Chief Economist, and JPMorgan Asset Management's Chief Strategist this hour. Plus: AI demand concerns growing - and taking down chip stocks in Asia... hear one industry analyst make the case for OpenAI and Anthropic to NOT join public markets. Elsewhere this hour: details on one BBQ item seeing record prices, and why Blue Owl shares are gaining in the early trade despite more redemptions from 2 private credit funds. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 2 July 2026
On the last trading day of a holiday-shortened week, Carl Quintanilla and Jim Cramer reacted to the June employment report showing weaker-than-expected job creation. Stocks rose on that data, which fueled hopes that the Fed would be less likely to hike rates. National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett joined the program with White House reaction to the jobs numbers. The anchors asked him about OpenAI reportedly discussing a proposal to give the U.S. government a 5% stake in the company. Also in focus: Tesla Q2 deliveries beat forecasts, Microsoft's new AI "Frontier," what's next for Meta one day after shares rallied on its push into cloud computing, new redemptions at Blue Owl. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 2 July 2026
Sara Eisen joins from the ECB Forum in Portugal after speaking with global central bank leaders on a blockbuster panel, including Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh. Then, Anthropic investor Matt Witheiler of Wellington Management joins after Anthropic announces the Trump Administration reversed its ban on two of the company's AI models. Plus, we bring you Palantir CEO Alex Karp's message to Wall Street when it comes to open source models and LLMs. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 1 July 2026
On the heels of a headline filled economic panel at the ECB's monetary forum - Carl Quintanilla, David Faber, and Leslie Picker broke down key investor takeaways and what could come next for stocks with former Fed Governor Frederic Mishkin. Plus: more on Meta's move higher following potential moves on a new AI cloud business... And elsewhere in the hour: details on the numbers sending General Mills shares to their best day in years, why the options market thinks MSTR shares will rebound, and a read from the ground on the cost of the AI buildout with the CEO of Martin Marietta... fresh off a huge deal to buy limestone supplier LHoist. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 1 July 2026
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh hits the international stage for the first time as Federal Reserve Chairman: In Sintra, Portugal at the ECB Forum on Central Banking, he joined ECB President Christine Lagarde and the heads of the Bank of England and Bank of Canada for a roundtable discussion moderated by CNBC's Sara Eisen. Hear what Warsh had to say about charting a new course at the Fed, the AI boom and why this is a time of huge opportunity in the U.S. Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored the road ahead for the markets as we enter the second half of the year, including a look at shares of Meta surging — the company reportedly planning a cloud business to sell AI computing power. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 1 July 2026
Cramer says to own this memory stock that could see multiple years of demand. Become an Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks every day as they talk candidly about the market’s biggest headlines, analyst calls and holdings in the Charitable Trust – and see up close how they decide when, and if, to take action on stocks. Sign up here: cnbc.com/morningtake CNBC Investing Club Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 30 June 2026
U.S. stocks closing out a blockbuster quarter: Carl Quintanilla and Leslie Picker kicked off the hour with a breakdown of what comes next with Wells Fargo's top strategist, and Citi's Head of Tech Research. Plus - Sara Eisen joined the team with another huge interview from the ECB's annual monetary forum: Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey... And elsewhere in the hour: details on BMW's new U.S. expansion plans, Apple's efforts to combat AI cybersecurity threats, and what a change to Medicare means for GLP-1 names. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 30 June 2026
Semis closing out their best quarter ever - and the Nasdaq's best in years: Carl Quintanilla, Leslie Picker, and David Faber broke down what comes next for the group with Citi's top equity strategist and talked regulation with Alex Stamos, former security chief at Facebook. Plus: details on more key decisions out of the Supreme Court on campaign finances and birthright citizenship... along with a live interview you don't want to miss spanning inflation, rates, and more - with FOMC voting member and Cleveland Fed president Beth Hammack. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 30 June 2026
On the final trading day of the month, Q2 and first half of the year, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored what has been up to now a bullish year for stocks. The Dow coming off a close above 52,000 for the first time ever. Nasdaq and the S&P 500 poised for their best quarter in six years. Micron, Intel, Sandisk and Marvell Technology among the stocks on track to post a record-setting quarter. Hear what Cramer has to say about investing in trillion-dollar tech names in the second half. Also in focus: Mega-bearish Q2 for oil prices, Wall Street analysts weigh in on Comcast's decision to split into two companies, the Japanese yen falls to a 40-year low against the U.S. dollar. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 30 June 2026
The third hour of CNBC’s "Squawk on the Street" with Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen is broadcast each weekday from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, with the up-to-the-minute news investors need to know and interviews with the most influential CEOs and greatest market minds. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 29 June 2026
The second hour of CNBC’s "Squawk on the Street" with Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen is broadcast each weekday from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, with the up-to-the-minute news investors need to know and interviews with the most influential CEOs and greatest market minds. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 29 June 2026
Carl Quintanilla, David Faber and Sara Eisen led off the show with Comcast shares soaring: The company announced plans to split into two independent publicly traded companies, through a tax-free spin-off of NBCUniversal and Sky. The anchors also discussed stocks rebounding, as the Nasdaq and S&P 500 look to snap their respective five-day losing streaks. Also in focus: SpaceX to be added to the Nasdaq 100 next week, Rocket Lab buys Iridium Communications for $8 billion in cash and stock as it looks to take on SpaceX, Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh in the spotlight ahead of his appearance at this week's ECB forum, Alphabet officially enters the Dow, Michael Santoli's perspective on action in the Magnificent 7 stocks. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 29 June 2026
Carl Quintanilla and Leslie Picker broke down the tech trade, as chips stocks continued to drop lower in another volatile session. Kate Rooney reported on the U.S. government looking to rein in AI, turning its attention to OpenAI after taking down Anthropic’s Fable release. Also in the mix; Pippa Stevens broke down the drop in energy prices with WTI crude dipping below $69. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 26 June 2026
CNBC reports that OpenAI has not begun "testing- waters" meetings with investors ahead of a potential IPO, despite growing speculation around the company's next move. Then a look at the next major catalyst for SpaceX since going public two weeks ago. And the CEO of AI infrastructure company and Nvidia partner Coherent, on the AI infrastructure buildout and the demand driving the next wave of investment. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 26 June 2026
Carl Quintanilla, David Faber and Michael Santoli explored tech sector weakness: Nasdaq on track for a five-day losing streak as investors dump some of the "Magnificent 7" stocks; Apple coming off its worst day in more than a year after announcing price hikes; Micron gives up some of Thursday's big gains after Samsung and SK Hynix tumbled in South Korean trading. The anchors reacted to a published report which says OpenAI is leaning toward delaying its IPO until 2027. The CEO of Onsemi joined the program to discuss the chipmaker's $7 billion all-stock deal to buy Synaptics, On's "Physical AI" strategy — and why its shares tumbled on news of the acquisition. Also in focus: SpaceX's two weeks as a public company, the S&P Equal-Weight index outperforming the S&P 500, Oil prices erase Thursday's gains, Apollo co-founder Leon Black arrives on Capitol Hill to testify about his ties to notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 26 June 2026
The third hour of CNBC’s "Squawk on the Street" with Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen is broadcast each weekday from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, with the up-to-the-minute news investors need to know and interviews with the most influential CEOs and greatest market minds. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Transcribed - Published: 25 June 2026
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