
Earth the Shareholder, with Patagonia’s CEO 9/21/22
Patagonia’s founding family is redirecting their billions to fight climate change and preserve our Earth; the move has sparked conversation about ‘woke capitalism’ and a company’s impact on the world,...
21 Sep 202234min

Layoff Season, A Bonus Squeeze, & The Beyond Meat Bite 9/20/22
Investors are bracing for the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee meeting this week, ready for another policy announcement to curb inflation. Workers are returning to the office, but surveys show th...
20 Sep 202230min

Balancing Powers: China, Russia, & the West 9/19/22
In an interview over the weekend, President Biden discussed his plans for battling inflation and the American strategic response to Chinese aggression in Taiwan. Today, former SEC chair Jay Clayton re...
19 Sep 202232min

Precarious Positions; Pete Buttigieg on Inflation and Avoiding a Rail Strike 9/16/22
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 ...
16 Sep 202234min

Barry Sternlicht: “The economy is braking hard” 9/15/22
In an extended interview, Starwood Capital Chairman and CEO Barry Sternlicht warns that the economy is slowing, and considers what August’s hot inflation data could mean for the Federal Reserve’s next...
15 Sep 202234min

Congressional Stock Trades and the Inflation Equation 9/14/22
Markets have their worst day since June 2020 following worse than expected inflation data. Squawk Box anchors Joe Kernen, Becky Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin hit the impact of inflation on investors, ...
14 Sep 202229min

Hot Data, Musk’s Endgame, & A Commuter Comeback: “It’s good for society” 9/13/22
Inflation in August rose more than economists were expecting, and the markets are reacting poorly. CNBC’s Steve Liesman, former Acting CEA Chair Tyler Goodspeed, and JPMorgan’s Meera Pandit discuss th...
13 Sep 202235min

A New Code for Gun Sales 9/12/22
77% mass shootings in America were committed with guns bought legally, the majority with credit cards. Four years ago in columns for The New York Times, Andrew Ross Sorkin suggested that credit card c...
12 Sep 202227min





















