The third hour of CNBC’s "Squawk on the Street" with Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen is broadcast each weekday from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, with the up-to-the-minute news investors need to know and interviews with the most influential CEOs and greatest market minds.
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9am Hour: Comcast Soars on Split Decision, Stocks Rebound, SpaceX to Join Nasdaq 100 6/29/26
Carl Quintanilla, David Faber and Sara Eisen led off the show with Comcast shares soaring: The company announced plans to split into two independent publicly traded companies, through a tax-free spin-off of NBCUniversal and Sky. The anchors also discussed stocks rebounding, as th ... Show More
41m 13s
Jun 26
11AM Hour: Chips Challenged, DC Guardr(AI)ls, Energy Prices Pullback 6/26/26
Carl Quintanilla and Leslie Picker broke down the tech trade, as chips stocks continued to drop lower in another volatile session. Kate Rooney reported on the U.S. government looking to rein in AI, turning its attention to OpenAI after taking down Anthropic’s Fable release. Also ... Show More
43m 19s
Oct 2025
Shutdown drags on, AI fuels record highs, Trump eyes farmer bailout
US stocks edge higher as Wall Street extends its record run despite the government shutdown entering day three. Economic data remains frozen, with the September jobs report delayed, but investors continue to ride the AI wave as Nvidia (NVDA) and OpenAI unveil new partnerships. Pr ... Show More
21m 49s
Oct 2025
Government shutdown begins, gold surges, Nike and Buffett deals
The US government has officially shut down after lawmakers failed to reach a funding deal, furloughing 750,000 workers and risking delays to jobs and inflation data critical for the Fed’s next moves. Markets opened Q4 lower, with futures and the dollar slipping while gold rallies ... Show More
22m 55s
Oct 2025
Trump softens China tariffs, gold rallies, regional banks hit
US stocks open mixed after President Trump told Fox Business the 100% tariff on China “won’t stand,” calling high tariffs “not sustainable.” Futures turned higher on hopes of easing trade tensions ahead of a planned Trump–Xi meeting in two weeks. The optimism comes after a turbul ... Show More
21m 41s