Kicking off 2022, CNBC’s Meg Tirrell discusses the latest surge in Covid-19 cases, up more than 200% in the last two weeks. 2021’s issues at the airport continue in 2022, as well: over 13,000 flights were canceled in the U.S. between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day. CNBC’s Phil LeBeau reports on the latest wave of flight cancellations and says airlines have ... Show More
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5 Things to Know Before the Opening Bell 11/24/2025
<p>The 5 things you need to know before the stock market opens today: airports expect the busiest day of the holiday travel week to be the Sunday after Thanksgiving, DOGE has been officially dissolved ahead of schedule, Kohl's is keeping its interim CEO on as CEO proper, the FBI ... Show More
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Nov 21
America’s Health Care: Affordability, AI, & Politics 11/21/25
<p><a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/18/aca-subsidies-cliff-premium-tax-credits.html">Affordable Care Act health insurance premiums expire on December 31st</a>, but Congress has yet to come to a bipartisan agreement on policy ahead of that deadline. House Minority Leader Hake ... Show More
33m 31s
Dec 2021
Apple Closes In On $3T Valuation, Musk Named Time's "Person of the Year," Harley-Davidson to Take EV Unit Public Via SPAC -- and Peloton Fires Back At the "Sex and the City" Reboot
After the S&P 500 posted a record closing high on Friday, David Faber and Jim Cramer took a closer look at Apple: The tech giant within striking distance of hitting a $3-trillion valuation. The anchors explored a note from Goldman Sachs which says Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Alphab ... Show More
43m 38s
Oct 2021
A September Jobs Miss - Pres. Biden's Commerce Secretary Reacts, Tesla Moving Its HQ From California to Texas, Elon Musk’s Message on Production and the Chip Shortage, Apple's Supply Chain and the China Factor, and AMC's CEO Slams "Naysayers" Ahead of the New James Bond Film's Debut In Theaters.
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with the big news of the morning: The much-anticipated employment report shows 194,000 non-farm jobs were created in September, well below the 500,000 that economists
had been expecting. The unemployment rate fell to 4 ... Show More
43m 24s
Oct 2023
X, Rated: Elon Musk’s First Year
It’s a year since Elon Musk formally completed his acquisition of X, formerly known as Twitter. Since then the business has faced a number of challenges, including ongoing issues surrounding content moderation and a battle to make the platform profitable. To help us understand th ... Show More
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Apr 2022
Musk Opts Out, Nio Hikes Prices & Suspends Production, Cleveland Fed President Mester: Increased Recession Risk, A New Era for Warner Bros. 4/11/22
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discuss the big breaking news of the morning. Twitter CEO, Parag Agrawal announcing Elon Musk decided not to join the company’s board. He writes in the announcement, “I believe this is for the best. We have and will always value input ... Show More
43m 56s