Episodios

  • World Autism Awareness Day 4/3/26
    Apr 3 2026

    Chris Male started the Autism Impact Fund in 2021, aiming to invest in life sciences that impact the 3.2% of U.S. children with autism. AIF is now announcing its first close of its second fund, celebrating $150 million under management. Male discusses the goals of the fund, the opportunities in behavioral health, mental health, and diagnostics, and the private sector’s role in impacting communities affected by autism.

    Chris Male - 03:49

    In this episode:

    Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick

    Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

    Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie


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    10 m
  • Energy Prices, Teen Sports Betting, & A Meaningful Life 4/2/26
    Apr 2 2026

    After President Trump’s address to the nation, markets saw volatile energy prices. Eurasia Group’s Firas Maksad discusses the inflection point coming in the coming month, as well as the international energy supply chain. Harvard Professor Arthur Brooks has authored a new book, “The Meaning of Your Life.” He suggests which habits are making our lives feel emptier and which habits that can make us happier. Plus, NASA has launched four astronauts into space in the first lunar mission in 50 years, and CNBC’s Sharon Epperson reports on teens and sports betting.

    Sharon Epperson - 09:16

    Arthur Brooks - 17:36

    Firas Maksad - 30:32

    In this episode:

    Sharon Epperson, @sharon_epperson

    Arthur Brooks, @arthurbrooks

    Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick

    Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

    Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie


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    36 m
  • OpenAI’s Eye-Popping Raise & Hair Today, Hair Forever 4/1/26
    Apr 1 2026

    OpenAI has closed a $122 billion funding round, bringing its valuation to $852 billion. Investor Cathie Wood discusses her bets on AI and the future of tech investing. Nike reported a struggle in the Chinese market for its latest quarter, and CNBC’s Dan Murphy reports on the latest in the Middle East. Plus, shares of biopharma company Veradermics are up well over 65% since its IPO in February, all thanks to investor appetite for pattern hair loss treatments. CEO and board-certified dermatologist Dr. Reid Waldman discusses the market, the audience, and the innovation in hair care.

    Dan Murphy - 07:03

    Cathie Wood - 19:14

    Dr. Reid Waldman - 32:01

    In this episode:

    Dan Murphy, @dan_murphy

    Cathie Wood, @CathieDWood

    Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick

    Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

    Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie


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    35 m
  • Warren Buffett in Omaha 3/31/26
    Mar 31 2026

    In his first interview since stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett sits down with CNBC’s Becky Quick in Omaha. He’s teaming up with Stephen and Ayesha Curry to revive his iconic charity lunch auction, bringing new attention to one of his most well-known philanthropic efforts. Buffett also discusses his continued involvement in Berkshire Hathaway’s investment decisions, saying he remains closely engaged and recently made a “tiny” new purchase. He shares his perspective on the current investing environment, his Apple stake, prediction markets, and the Iran War. He also addresses Jeffrey Epstein and the Epstein files, saying he has not spoken to his long-time friend Bill Gates since the revelations became public.

    In this episode:

    Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick

    Zach Vallese, @ZachVallese


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    1 h y 12 m
  • NYC’s “Tax the Rich” Debate & Privatizing TSA 3/30/26
    Mar 30 2026

    After a partial government shutdown disrupted travel nationwide, TSA workers are returning to work and could be getting paid as early as today. Former TSA Administrator John Pistole and BOS Security President Nat Carmack discuss the state of the DHS shutdown, ongoing staffing shortages, and whether privatized airport security could expand across the country. Then, CNBC’s Robert Frank reports on Sen. Bernie Sanders’ “tax the rich” rally, and Partnership for New York City President and CEO Steven Fulop examines whether the city’s tax policies could push Wall Streeters south. Plus, CNBC’s Dan Murphy has the latest on the war in Iran, Tiger Woods is arrested, and much more.

    Dan Murphy - 03:22

    Robert Frank & Steven Fulop - 13:01

    John Pistole & Nat Carmack - 26:54

    In this episode:

    Steven Fulop, @StevenFulop

    Dan Murphy, @dan_murphy

    Robert Frank, @robtfrank

    Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

    Melissa Lee, @MelissaLeeCNBC

    Cameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY


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    28 m
  • Fundrise CEO & “How to Lead a Meaningful Life” 3/27/26
    Mar 27 2026

    An end to the DHS funding shutdown is in sight after the Senate passed a deal overnight. Despite the progress, US airports may take longer to get back on track. The Fundrise Innovation Fund listed on the NYSE one week ago, and in that week, the stock surged over 1500% (before sliding back down) and was halted twice for volatility. Fundrise CEO and co-founder Ben Miller discusses his goal of democratizing access to private companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. Stanford Life Design Lab co-creator Dave Evans co-authored “How to Live a Meaningful Life,” articulating design lessons from life and his careers at Apple and EA. Evans shares those lessons with Joe Kernen and Becky Quick. Plus, CNBC’s Robert Frank reports on an upcoming “tax the rich” rally in New York City.

    Robert Frank - 10:04

    Ben Miller - 17:44

    Dave Evans - 28:31

    In this episode:

    Robert Frank, @robtfrank

    Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

    Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick

    Cameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY


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    33 m
  • Coke CEO James Quincey’s Exit Interview & Sen. John Fetterman 3/26/26
    Mar 26 2026

    After 30 years at Coca-Cola and 9 years as the company’s CEO, James Quincey is handing the reins to his successor, Henrique Braun. Quincey discusses his legacy and the future of the “total beverage company.” As DHS funding has stalled on Capitol Hill, one Democrat is consistently breaking with his party: Senator John Fetterman (D-PA). Sen. Fetterman explains his reasoning for voting with Republicans on DHS Secretary Mullin’s confirmation, as well as the Congressional push to settle on legislation before their Easter recess. Plus, CNBC’s Dan Murphy reports on the Iran War, Meta and YouTube were found liable in a state social media addiction trial, and CNBC’s Alex Sherman reports from Citi Field on the MLB’s opening day.


    Dan Murphy 2:40

    James Quincy 23:25

    Sen. John Fetterman 40:44


    In this episode:

    Dan Murphy, @dan_murphy

    Alex Sherman, @sherman4949

    Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

    Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick

    Cameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY


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    49 m
  • Regulating Prediction Markets & Meta’s $375M Lawsuit 3/25/26
    Mar 25 2026

    As lawmakers take aim at prediction markets, Senators Adam Schiff (D-CA) and John Curtis (R-UT) discuss the bipartisan ‘Prediction Markets Are Gambling Act,’ why they support banning sports-style betting. The Senators and CNBC’s own Emily Wilkins all weigh in on the Capitol Hill negotiations on DHS funding. Then, a New Mexico jury has ordered Meta to pay nearly $400 million in a civil case over child safety on its platforms. New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez explains the ruling, what it could mean for big tech and social media, and what comes next in the appeals process. Plus, OpenAI shutters its video app Sora.

    Emily Wilkins - 12:04

    Senators John Curtis & Adam Schiff - 17:23

    Raúl Torrez - 35:56

    In this episode:

    Emily Wilkins, @emrwilkins

    John Curtis, @SenJohnCurtis

    Adam Schiff, @SenAdamSchiff

    Raúl Torrez, @TorrezforNM

    Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

    Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick

    Cameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY


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    38 m