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Squawk on the Street

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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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Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and David Faber kicked off the hour with fresh economic data and huge breaking news on the AI front involving Nvidia, Microsoft, and private start-up Anthropic - who's also notched a new valuation of $350B. Get the key d... more

How should you play the AI trade? Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored this week's tech sector sell-off on Al bubble fears. They discussed the BofA Global Fund Manager Survey, which says more than 50% of investors believe AI stocks c... more

Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and David Faber kicked off the hour with fresh economic data and a look at the big week ahead for Wall Street - before getting into whether we're in a "Jenga Tower" economy with one market strategist arguing yes. Plus: B... more

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Mohamed El-Erian
Chief Economic Advisor at Allianz
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Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Where The Fed Stands, How To Trade The Tech Tumble, & Apollo's Chief Economist 11/14/25
Ed Bastion
CEO of Delta Airlines
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Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Delta CEO Talks Shutdown, Jefferies Chief Market Strategist, Bostic Retires & Anthropic News 11/12/25
Daniel Nadler
Founder of OpenEvidence, an AI copilot for physicians
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Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Softbank Sells Nvidia, Market Vet Ed Yardeni, & The Pulse of the AI Trade 11/11/25
Michael Intrator
CEO of CoreWeave
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Episode: AI Trade's Wild Ride, CoreWeave CEO "First on CNBC," SoftBank Sells Nvidia Stake 11/11/25
Aaron Jagfeld
CEO of Generac
Generac
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: AI Trade Comeback, Shutdown Hopes, & Generac CEO Talks Data Center Demand 11/10/25
Albert Bourla
Chairman and CEO of Pfizer
Pfizer
Episode: Shutdown Deal Rally, AI Trade After a Rough Week, Pfizer CEO on Metsera Deal 11/10/25
Gene Munster
Managing Partner at Deepwater
Deepwater
Episode: AI Valuation Jitters, Shutdown Hits Air Travel, Musk's $1T Pay Victory, Affirm CEO "First on CNBC" 11/7/25
Rick Worster
CEO of Charles Schwab
Charles Schwab
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Job Cuts Surge, Navigating Big Tech, & LIVE: Charles Schwab, Chime CEOs 11/6/25
Chris Britt
Co-Founder and CEO of Chime
Chime
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Job Cuts Surge, Navigating Big Tech, & LIVE: Charles Schwab, Chime CEOs 11/6/25

Hosts

Sara Eisen
Co-host with a focus on market insights and business news reporting.
Carl Quintanilla
Co-host providing in-depth discussions on market trends and analysis.
David Faber
Co-host focusing on financial news and interviewing industry leaders.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 954 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 States2 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 States3 months ago
  • Sara saving this program

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

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    AMAZingAmazing007
    United States6 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 States7 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 States9 months ago

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Audience members enjoy the expert guests featured on the show, valuing their real-world experience and insights into financial markets.
Critics often express frustration over certain hosts' comedic approaches, suggesting that the focus should remain on serious financial discussions.
There are mixed feelings about the presentation style of some hosts, with some listeners finding it engaging while others critique it as distracting.
Listeners appreciate the informative insights and timely market analysis provided during episodes.

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Shutdown Ends, Disney Slides, Cisco CEO, John Malone Exclusive 11/13/25
Q: How did it come together?
Chuck Robbins explained it was a strong quarter for Cisco, characterized by record AI infrastructure orders and strong performance across sectors.
SOTS 2nd Hour: Where The Fed Stands, How To Trade The Tech Tumble, & Apollo's Chief Economist 11/14/25
Q: What would you be advocating for if you were on the Fed?
I would cut rates now as we may be on the cusp of a major productivity boom.
SOTS 2nd Hour: Where The Fed Stands, How To Trade The Tech Tumble, & Apollo's Chief Economist 11/14/25
Q: What do you think this wave of unleashed data can be definitive?
There are deep divisions among Fed officials regarding inflation and employment, complicated by whether GDP and employment are decoupling.
Shutdown Deal Rally, AI Trade After a Rough Week, Pfizer CEO on Metsera Deal 11/10/25
Q: How likely do you think it is that you'll be paying out the full CVR?
Bourla expresses confidence in the probability that the drugs will succeed and get approval, indicating he believes all targets will be met.
Shutdown Deal Rally, AI Trade After a Rough Week, Pfizer CEO on Metsera Deal 11/10/25
Q: Why was it worth it to you to spend that additional money on Metsera?
Albert Bourla explains that the advanced portfolio of Metsera in the obesity market is valuable and will generate significant value for Pfizer.

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7. Gene Munster
8. Rick Worster

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