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CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” with Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer, David Faber and Sara Eisen is broadcast from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, on site at the opening bell 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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We bring you the latest coverage of SK Hynix as it opens for trade on the Nasdaq. Then, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr joins to discuss the agency's ongoing battle with Disney. Plus, we break down the outlook for Apple's key China market as sales fall.

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SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won joins Squawk on the Street to discuss the company’s U.S. listing after raising $26.5 billion. Plus, with bank earnings season about to begin, we break down what Wall Street will be watching. And bullish options activity... more

Carl Quintanilla, David Faber and Sara Eisen discussed a historic day for SK Hynix: The South Korean chip provider making its U.S. debut on the Nasdaq, raising more than $26 billion — the largest share sale ever by a non-U.S. company. The anchors als... more

Bernstein Analyst Stacy Rasgon discusses the rebound in chip stocks today ahead of SK Hynik's debut on the Nasdaq tomorrow. Then, we break down PepsiCo's latest earnings and discuss how they're showing two different stories in the U.S. and abroad. Pl... more

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Recent Guests

Daniel Tarullo
Former Fed Reserve Board Governor; Nomura President of International Financial Regulatory Practice at Harvard Law
Harvard Law / Nomura
Episode: 11AM Hour: Squawk on the Street 6/29/26
Ben Silverman
Former NBC Entertainment co-chairman; Propagate Content executive
Propagate Content / NBCUniversal
Episode: 11AM Hour: Squawk on the Street 6/29/26
Rebecca Slotter
Former FTC Commissioner
FTC
Episode: 11AM Hour: Squawk on the Street 6/29/26
Holly Newman-Krubb
Private Wealth Managing Director
Newberger Berman
Episode: 11AM Hour: Squawk on the Street 6/29/26
Eamon Jabbers
CNBC Washington correspondent
CNBC
Episode: 11AM Hour: Squawk on the Street 6/29/26
Muhammad Al-Aryan
Allianz Chief Economic Advisor
Allianz
Episode: Squawk on the Street 2nd Hour 6/29/26
Brad Garlinghouse
Ripple CEO, CNBC interview guest
Ripple
Episode: 11AM Hour: Chips Challenged, DC Guardr(AI)ls, Energy Prices Pullback 6/26/26
Bob Greifeld
Former NASDAQ Chairman and CEO, CNBC contributor
NASDAQ
Episode: 11AM Hour: Chips Challenged, DC Guardr(AI)ls, Energy Prices Pullback 6/26/26
Jim Anderson
CEO of Coherent, Nvidia partner
Coherent
Episode: 10AM Hour: OpenAI’s IPO Timeline, SpaceX’s Next Catalyst, CEO of AI Infrastructure Company Coherent 6/26/26

Hosts

Sara Eisen
Host and on-air presenter with ties to CNBC's Squawk on the Street, frequently leading market discussions and interviews.
Carl Quintanilla
Co-host and on-air market commentator, frequently presenting market context and interviewing executives.
Jim Cramer
Host of CNBC Investing Club segments; provides market takes, interviewing guests and offering stock commentary.
David Faber
Co-host known for market commentary and interview authority, balancing discussion with questions.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 984 ratings
  • Informative

    Very informative show. All three guys have their good and bad moments. But we cannot deny the value of their FREE advise on this show. They do great job balancing one another and highlighting alternative views. I have made a lot of money buying their stock picks including Nvda.

    But please please please stop stacking 2nd hour with Sarah in this download . I did the second hour repetitive, Sarah misinformed or not having done homework and needing to be corrected all the time. This is financial sh... more

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    GummyBear$
    United States3 months ago
  • Sara Eisen ruins it

    Sara Eisen just spins an illogical narrative that defies reality. She ruins the second hour. Investing shouldn’t be political and she obviously is.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Jesseo8
    United States4 months ago
  • Less and Less Cramer and Faber

    This show and network is circling the drain. They’ve guy the hours of their key people. This is a shame.

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    CLiFF G.
    United States7 months ago
  • Word Salad With A Side Of Financial Info

    Jim Cramer spends a disproportionate amount of time demonstrating his knowledge of useless pop ancient culture trivia, throwing up word-association quips that his cohosts neither understand or care about. When he’s not mumbling to himself or patting himself on the back for a prediction made years ago, he’s talking about the NFL. The show does have some useful insight by Cramer and Faber (I have no idea what Carl’s job is), but the broadcast version is almost 50% commercials so there is little in... more

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    3
    CLiFF G.
    United States9 months ago
  • What’s up with Cramer these days?

    It seems like he sees his role as a paid advertisement for Trump. Once a diehard advocate for free-market capitalism and today he’s talking positively about Trump getting nvidia and amd to pay the government for ability to sell to China. No doubt if Biden tried that, he would have been all over him, and rightly so.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Frequent listener12345
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners praise the rapid market updates and depth of interview guests.
Critiques often focus on the balance between entertainment and detailed financial analysis.
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Positive notes highlight strong interviews and actionable stock insights.
Some critique the show for too much variation in host dynamics and pacing.

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10AM Hour: SpaceX Falls for First Time, HPE CEO on Nvidia Partnership, U.S. Oil Reserves at Lowest Level Since 1983 6/17/26
Q: What is the scale of HPE's quantum announcements and how do they plan to implement them today?
Neri describes a quantum scaling alliance and a pragmatic, quantum-agnostic approach that focuses on networking, software, and OpenShell/Nemoclub integrations to start deploying quantum-enabled applications now, with a broader roadmap to come as qubit availability grows.
10AM Hour: SpaceX Surpasses Amazon & Microsoft Market Caps, Coinbase CEO, Trump on Netanyahu Relationship 6/16/26
Q: What are you bringing to market with tokenized equities and how is it different from existing exposure products?
Brian Armstrong explains that tokenized equities are true one-to-one backed assets on Coinbase, providing actual share ownership, dividends, and shareholder rights, with the added benefits of on-chain, 24/7 trading and global, permissive access.
11AM Hour: Former Fed Governor Stephen Miran, Qualcomm’s AI Device Roadmap, Energy Markets React to U.S.-Iran Talks 6/16/26
Q: Do you think there is still an argument for cutting rates now?
There is a case to consider cuts later given lags in policy transmission, but the timing should depend on forecasts for inflation and growth a year or more out, not just current data.
10AM Hour: Warsh's Next Moves, SpaceX Rally Takes A Breather, & Accenture CEO Defends Results 6/18/26
Q: What drove Accenture's stock weakness despite strong AI commitments?
The miss on revenue consensus was partly due to a $100 million Middle East impact and some deal timing that pushed large contracts out to FY27, creating a short-term negative read while long-term AI reinvestment remains positive.
10AM Hour: Irrational Exuberance: Then and Now. SpaceX Pulls Back Again, Apollo’s President on AI Funding Boom 6/22/26
Q: What is the scale and purpose of the $35 billion financing for Anthropic?
The financing is structured in multiple tranches with Apollo leading, enabling the delivery of TPU chips and related compute over several years, combining bank financing with private capital to support Anthropic's compute expansion.

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1. Daniel Tarullo
2. Ben Silverman
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4. Holly Newman-Krubb
5. Eamon Jabbers
6. Muhammad Al-Aryan
7. Brad Garlinghouse
8. Bob Greifeld

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