Ida Heads North; Building Better with Walter Isaacson; Box Office Blues
Squawk Pod2 Sep 2021

Ida Heads North; Building Better with Walter Isaacson; Box Office Blues

At least 22 people were killed as the remnants of Hurricane Ida battered New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. NBC meteorologist Bill Karins reports on Ida’s path and the record rain and flooding that deluged the region and triggered states of emergency on Thursday. CNBC’s Ylan Mui and Walter Isaacson, history professor at Tulane and renowned author, discuss how the extreme weather may impact priorities for Washington’s infrastructure deal. CNBC’s Meg Tirrell reports that new data from GoodRx reveals more doctor-patient visits unrelated to the pandemic, both for cosmetic and mental health reasons. Plus, Axios reporter Sara Fischer talks TV and film as release dates for major pictures are pushed to 2022 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Halted: Johnson & Johnson & the Vaccination Timeline

Halted: Johnson & Johnson & the Vaccination Timeline

After 6 people in nearly 7 million Johnson & Johnson vaccine recipients developed a rare type of blood clot, the FDA and CDC have recommended a pause on administering that vaccine in the United States. CNBC’s Meg Tirrell digests the news and what it means for the rest of the J&J vaccine recipients, and Dr. Kavita Patel, a practicing physician and former health official in President Obama’s administration, considers the pause’s impact on vaccine supply, timeline goals, and vaccine hesitancy among Americans. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

13 Apr 202127min

Special Episode: Introducing CNBC’s TechCheck podcast

Special Episode: Introducing CNBC’s TechCheck podcast

Today, CNBC launched its newest daily podcast, TechCheck. Each day, CNBC’s Jon Fortt, Carl Quintanilla and Deirdre Bosa bring you the boldest ideas and most influential names in the tech industry. This bi-coastal program dives deep into stocks focused on new technologies and trends while highlighting the latest news out of iconic companies, FAANG heavyweights, social media darlings, streaming giants, red-hot disruptors and more. Available to listen daily by 12:30pm ET / 9:30AM PT. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

12 Apr 202144min

100 CEOs Off Mute; Navigating Vax-Fraud

100 CEOs Off Mute; Navigating Vax-Fraud

Corporate leaders are speaking up about social justice, voter suppression, and the role of the American CEO. Yale School of Management’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld organized a Zoom call with over 100 prominent CEOs to discuss their collective response to Georgia’s voting law, and calls from the public and from government officials to speak out--or not. Sonnenfeld shares key takeaways from that massive virtual conversation. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb is looking ahead to a world of vaccination validations and variants; he considers the likelihood of fraudulent vaccination cards and how society will navigate restricted access to public health information. Plus, the team breaks down Fed Chair Jay Powell’s “60 Minutes” appearance, a record at the Masters, and a new business idea for EV charging stations. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

12 Apr 202132min

“Ripples” in Banking; Marking Up Political & Economic Expectations

“Ripples” in Banking; Marking Up Political & Economic Expectations

CEO of retirement services provider TIAA and former Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve Roger Ferguson shares why corporate America should be speaking out against Georgia’s controversial voting law. He discusses his decision to co-sign the letter penned by Black American executives urging their fellow CEOs to speak up for equality and democracy. Plus, in light of Jamie Dimon’s annual letter, Ferguson considers fintech’s role in the financial ecosystem, and in light of Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s comments on the U.S. economy, Ferguson shares his own optimistic outlook for a global recovery. The rise of crypto has created “ripples” for the rest of the financial sector, especially for trading platform Robinhood, CNBC’s Kate Rooney reports. Joe, Becky, and Andrew digest the Amazon union vote and Procter & Gamble’s advertising strategy. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

9 Apr 202130min

Big Banks Fending off Fintech; Employers Weighing Vaccine Mandates

Big Banks Fending off Fintech; Employers Weighing Vaccine Mandates

Axios business editor Dan Primack and RiverFront Investment Group senior market strategist Rebecca Felton consider Jamie Dimon’s suggestion that big banks like his own JPMorgan ought to look out; fintech is coming for them, and their money. Schools and employers are weighing pros, cons and legal limits to mandated vaccinations and vaccination disclosures. Wharton’s Management Department Chairperson Professor Nancy Rothbard posits that in the workplace, incentives may be a more effective, less alienating strategy than requirements. CNBC’s Jim Cramer, a small business owner himself, is looking--without success--to state and federal guidelines to shape his own vaccine policy for employees. Plus, AstraZeneca’s vaccine has hit yet another troubling snag abroad, and a brand new airline is ready to hit the tarmac as soon as the pandemic subsides. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

8 Apr 202133min

Jamie Dimon Projects America’s Future; Vaccine Cards & Verifications

Jamie Dimon Projects America’s Future; Vaccine Cards & Verifications

In a 66-page-long iteration of his annual shareholder letter, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon shares his expectations for America’s economic future, in both the immediate and long term. He’s bullish on the U.S., but wary of political and social dysfunction across the country. Pollster and political strategist Frank Luntz is urging leaders to choose their words wisely. A new survey reveals that Americans are broadly opposed to carrying a vaccine “passport,” but not a “verification” or “certification.” Rhetoric around vaccinations in this country could, according to Luntz, mean “the difference between life and death.” Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has spoken out in favor of raising corporate tax rates, although his business won’t be affected by any of President Biden’s proposed changes. Plus, Kim Kardashian has hit billionaire status, turning her high-profile lifestyle into a highly profitable income. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

7 Apr 202129min

From Ninety to Zero: Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon & Robin Hood CEO Wes Moore

From Ninety to Zero: Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon & Robin Hood CEO Wes Moore

NYC-based nonprofit Robin Hood has teamed up with corporate giants like Starbucks, McKinsey, and Goldman Sachs to launch NinetytoZero, an initiative aimed at eliminating the 90% wealth gap between white and Black families in the United States. Robin Hood CEO Wes Moore underlines how corporate decisions to hire and promote Black talent and invest in Black-owned businesses can make a tangible difference in America’s wealth disparity. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon discusses his involvement in the initiative, acknowledging the role Wall Street plays in issues across the rest of the country. Solomon addresses junior banker burnout and equity market transparency in his first interview since the “Goldman Sachs 13” controversy and the Archegos Capital billion-dollar fiasco originally made headlines. Plus, Americans are getting back to live sports, and China’s breaking into the crypto economy. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

6 Apr 202129min

Controversy in Georgia; Staving Off a Fourth Wave

Controversy in Georgia; Staving Off a Fourth Wave

Leaders across corporate America, from Coca-Cola and Delta to the MLB, have spoken out against Georgia’s controversial voting law. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) defends the legislation, and suggests that non-lawmakers should stick to their own businesses. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb discusses the increased rates of vaccinations, cases of Covid-19, and offers the vaccinated population a word of advice: remain careful. Plus, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is pushing for a global minimum corporate tax, and GameStop’s saga continues, now with more cash. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

5 Apr 202141min

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