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CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” with Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber 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 Chief Executive Officers and greatest market minds.

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The second 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 influent... more

David Faber and Sara Eisen wrapped with another year of double-digit gains for the stock market — and highlighted a number of names which more than doubled or tripled their returns in 2025. Lots to discuss on the AI front: What to expect from hypersc... more

Sara Eisen and David Faber began the hour with a look at some defining economic charts of the year before breaking down the bull case for stocks with one longtime market veteran. Plus: Meta making a deeper push into AI agents with a new acquisition r... more

David Faber and Sara Eisen discussed precious metals rebounding from Monday's sell-off — which resulted in the worst day for silver in almost five years. AI in the spotlight: Sources told David that SoftBank has completed its $40 billion investment c... more

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Dan Greenhouse
Chief Market Strategist and Managing Director
Solis Alternative Asset Management
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: 2025's Charts of the Year, Tech/Retail Playbooks, & AI Headlines to Know 12/30/25
Richard Haass
President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations and Senior Counselor at Center View Partners
Council on Foreign Relations
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Debasement Trade, Software Vs. Hardware, & Trump's High Stakes Mar-A-Lago Meetings 12/29/25
Byron Dieter
Partner at Bessemer Venture Partners
Bessemer Venture Partners
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Debasement Trade, Software Vs. Hardware, & Trump's High Stakes Mar-A-Lago Meetings 12/29/25
Claudia Sahm
Former Fed economist and chief economist at New Century Advisors
New Century Advisors
Episode: Squawk on the Street: 12/29/25
David Faber
Market news correspondent and analyst
CNBC
Episode: Record Highs and the Santa Claus Rally Watch, Metals Rock, Nvidia's $20B Deal 12/26/25
Steve Wesley
Founder of the Wesley Group and former board member at Tesla
Wesley Group
Episode: Record Highs and the Santa Claus Rally Watch, Metals Rock, Nvidia's $20B Deal 12/26/25
Jan Kniffen
CEO of Kniffen Worldwide
Kniffen Worldwide
Episode: Santa Claus Rally, Nygren on Markets and WBD, Holiday Retail Homestretch 12/24/25
Bill Nygren
Portfolio Manager at Oakmark Funds
Oakmark Funds
Episode: Santa Claus Rally, Nygren on Markets and WBD, Holiday Retail Homestretch 12/24/25
Eric Hippo
Partner at a venture capital firm.
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Nvidia’s China Chip Shipments, Under-the-Radar Retail Metric, New State AI Laws 12/22/25

Hosts

Carl Quintanilla
Co-host of CNBC Squawk on the Street, known for his engaging interviews and market analysis.
Sara Eisen
Co-host of Squawk on the Street, recognized for her financial insight and engaging discussions.
Jim Cramer
Host of CNBC Investing Club and co-host of Squawk on the Street, celebrated for his energetic commentary and investment advice.
David Faber
Co-host of Squawk on the Street, known for his market commentary and critical analysis.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 966 ratings
  • 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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    CLiFF G.
    United States3 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.

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    Frequent listener12345
    United States5 months ago
  • Sara saving this program

    Sara makes the second hour meaningful for investors to listen. The Less Jim &David, the more useful content!

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    AMAZingAmazing007
    United States7 months ago
  • Cramer is not on his game here

    Jim Cramer should just stick to Mad Money. He tries too hard to be funny on Squawk, but is not. He goes on nonsensical tangents. Faber regularly has to bring him back on track.

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    ramjam2011
    United States8 months ago
  • Thanks to Sara

    Sara makes the second hour meaningful for investors to listen. The Less Jim &David, the more efficiency!

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    AMAZingAmazing007
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners appreciate the insightful market analysis and expertise from finance leaders and economists.
Overall, viewers see value in the hosts' insights but express a desire for less commercial interruption and a more focused discussion.
Jim Cramer's energetic style is both loved and critiqued, with some finding it entertaining and others preferring a more straightforward approach.
There is a perception that the show provides timely investment ideas, although some find the discussions can sometimes veer off-topic.

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Squawk on the Street: 12/29/25
Q: How's your outlook for next year shaping up?
I think it's a relatively positive outlook with potential for the labor market to pick up, supported by fiscal stimulus from tax cuts.
SOTS 2nd Hour: Debasement Trade, Software Vs. Hardware, & Trump's High Stakes Mar-A-Lago Meetings 12/29/25
Q: What are your thoughts on the future of the AI industry?
With rising investments, there's strong potential for growth in AI software applications, with a shift expected from hardware to software in the coming years.
SOTS 2nd Hour: Debasement Trade, Software Vs. Hardware, & Trump's High Stakes Mar-A-Lago Meetings 12/29/25
Q: What are the implications of the changes coming up at the Federal Reserve?
Market expectations around rate cuts and Fed independence are critical factors influencing investor confidence and market dynamics.
Squawk on the Street 2ND Hour: 12/26/25
Q: What are the current indicators suggesting about the economy?
The indicators suggest that various tailwinds such as lower oil prices and fiscal policies are good for economic growth.
Record Highs and the Santa Claus Rally Watch, Metals Rock, Nvidia's $20B Deal 12/26/25
Q: What is the catalyst that you see needed for investors to continue backing Tesla's story in 2026?
Tesla needs to show more growth, potentially with lower cost models and proving that they can grow in new areas, especially in their energy division.

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Focused on the latest developments in business and investment, this series offers timely insights into market trends, economic forecasts, and strategic advice for investors. Each episode engages with high-profile guests from various sectors, including finance and technology, discussing issues such as corporate acquisitions, economic policies, and stock performance. The dynamic discussions often include expert commentary on regulatory implications, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of the forces driving market movements. The show's format is characterized by its fast-paced nature, immersing listeners in the vibrant atmosphere of the stock exchange while delivering essential financial news and analysis.

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4. Claudia Sahm
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