Squawk Pod
Squawk Pod is a daily, guided curation of the top moments and takeaways from CNBC’s flagship morning show, “Squawk Box”, anchored by Joe Kernen, Becky Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin. Each day, the podcast includes news making interviews, perspective and analysis from iconic guest hosts, and slices of debate and discussion—from the heated to the hilarious— all wrapped with exclusive context and color from Senior Producer Katie Kramer.

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Special Report | Markets in Turmoil: Testing The Lows

Special Report | Markets in Turmoil: Testing The Lows

Listen to CNBC's special report on how the novel Coronavirus outbreak is spreading in the United States, and how it's continuing to hit stock markets around the world.

9 Apr 202044min

Coronavirus’s Alarming Impact on African-Americans; What Do We Do After?

Coronavirus’s Alarming Impact on African-Americans; What Do We Do After?

“There is going to be a wrenching debate about who got bailed out, and who didn't.” Tom Friedman, foreign affairs columnist at The New York Times, discusses the difficult debates society must have once the Coronavirus passes its peak. John Hope Bryant, chairman and CEO of Operation Hope, on the economic impact on small businesses run by entrepreneurs of color. On a larger scale, PVH CEO Manny Chirico says his company has furloughed about 75% of its workforce in North America as Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger and other PVH-brand stores have been closed since mid-March.

8 Apr 202026min

Special Report | Markets in Turmoil: Outbreak

Special Report | Markets in Turmoil: Outbreak

Listen to CNBC's special report on how the novel Coronavirus outbreak is spreading in the United States, and how it's continuing to hit stock markets around the world.

8 Apr 202042min

U.S. Labor Secretary on ‘Phase 4’ Relief Program: Let’s keep our eyes open

U.S. Labor Secretary on ‘Phase 4’ Relief Program: Let’s keep our eyes open

The CEO of Slack, the internal messaging service now keeping thousands of office teams connected during worldwide shelter-in-place orders, discusses staying connected with colleagues and growing his own business. U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia believes the current small business relief legislation is running well, but admits that it may not be perfect. He weighs in on the possibility of a “Phase 4” federal pandemic relief program. Robert Garrett, CEO of Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s largest health network, discusses next steps in the battle against the Covid-19 pandemic.

7 Apr 202024min

Special Report: Markets in Turmoil

Special Report: Markets in Turmoil

Listen to CNBC's special report on how the novel Coronavirus outbreak is spreading in the United States, and how it's continuing to hit stock markets around the world.

7 Apr 202045min

Dr. Scott Gottlieb: This will change American life

Dr. Scott Gottlieb: This will change American life

As some areas around the world begin to see coronavirus death tolls decline, officials in the United States are hopeful that American fatalities will also level off. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb grounds expectations for life after the pandemic with historical perspective. 31 million small businesses are scrambling to take advantage of relief programs before the $350 billion of federal funds run out; American Bankers Association President and CEO Robert Nichols explains how the banks are trying to keep up with demand. Grubhub CEO Matt Maloney shares how restaurants are using his platform to stay afloat during the pandemic. Plus, Father James Martin, Jesuit priest and author, discusses faith in humanity during a global crisis.

6 Apr 202025min

Special Report | Markets in Turmoil: Your Business

Special Report | Markets in Turmoil: Your Business

Listen to CNBC's special report, The Path Forward: Your Business. We’ll discuss the challenges facing independent businesses with ‘The Profit’ himself, Marcus Lemonis.

4 Apr 202045min

“The Hot Zone” Author Richard Preston: There will be more in the future

“The Hot Zone” Author Richard Preston: There will be more in the future

Richard Preston, writer for The New Yorker and author of “The Hot Zone: The Terrifying True Story of the Origins of the Ebola Virus,” discusses the patterns of virus outbreaks throughout history and shares what may be ahead for the planet. Plus, 10 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits in the last few weeks, and the unemployment rate jumped nearly one full percent to 4.4% in the last month. Former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew discusses the latest report from the Department of Labor and the government’s plans to save small business in America.

3 Apr 202022min

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