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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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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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Tariff Turmoil: EU & Apple Impacts, Plus: Apollo’s Torsten Slok 5/23/25

5/23/2025
President Trump taking aim at the EU and Apple this morning on the tariffs front: Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and David Faber broke down what he said - and what it means for European stocks, yields, and Apple shares – as the company’s market cap tumbles below $3T. Plus: Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Slok joined the team at Post 9 with his take on where things go from here… In addition to his new call that we’re coming off an “AI Bubble” in tech valuations. Also in focus: Nuclear stocks popping higher on hopes around a new executive order – the details; who made the list – and who didn’t – when it comes to President Trump’s exclusive memecoin dinner overnight; and the CEO of Autodesk with his read on how software demand’s holding up. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:43:21

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Stocks' Double Whammy: Trump Threatens EU, Apple With Tariffs 5/23/25

5/23/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored stock markets taking a hit on both sides of the Atlantic, after President Trump threatened both the European Union and Apple with fresh tariffs. Cramer suggested how Apple CEO Tim Cook should respond to the president. Jim also offered his take on buying the dip in this market. Also in focus: Trump's memecoin gala, Disney's rally and holiday box office countdown, rough day for Deckers Outdoor and Ross Stores. what Elon Musk told David about Tesla's Optimus robots. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:42:30

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OpenAI CFO, An Authentic Look At Retail, and Energy’s Next Move 5/22/25

5/22/2025
Fresh news top of the hour: OpenAI and the United Arab Emirates announcing “Stargate UAE” – a massive new data center in the Middle East in partnership with companies like Oracle, Nvidia, and more. OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar joined the team to discuss in a wide-ranging interview also covering the company’s future device plans… and possible competition with Apple. On the broader markets front: stocks trying to rebound after a big sell-off tied to bonds. The team broke down whether the pressure continues with one T. Rowe Price CIO – and the CEO of Authentic Brands brought his read on how the consumer’s holding up, fresh off a deal to buy Dockers from Levi Strauss. Plus: the IPO market showing signs of life… Hear from the CEO of MNTN this hour - ahead of their first trade – along with Carlyle’s Jeff Currie, breaking down this move lower in oil and where prices go from here. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:42:31

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Cramer's Morning Take: Eli Lilly 5/22/25

5/22/2025
Jim and Jeff discuss this healthcare stock. Become a CNBC Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks as they talk candidly about the market’s biggest headlines. Signup here: cnbc.com/morningtake CNBC Investing Club Disclaimer

Duration:00:02:59

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House Passes Trump's Tax Bill, Long Bond Yield Jumps, Tesla Gets Leapfrogged 5/22/25

5/22/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with market reaction to the House passing President Trump's big tax and spending cuts bill: The 30-year bond yield rose above 5.1-percent and solar stocks plunged. New data from across the Atlantic show China's BYD sold more fully electric vehicles in Europe than Tesla last month for the first time. Also in focus: a fresh record high for Bitcoin, OpenAI buys former Apple executive Jony Ive's AI startup, Snowflake surges, Faber reacts to the Indiana Pacers' stunning comeback victory over the New York Knicks in the NBA Playoffs. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:43:22

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SOTS 2nd Hour: Musk’s Vision For Tesla, DC Deal Or No Deal, and Time To Break-up Google? 5/21/25

5/21/2025
Tesla a focus today after David’s wide-ranging and rare interview with CEO Elon Musk: Carl Quintanilla, Morgan Brennan, and David Faber broke down key takeaways from the tape – from Robotaxis to Chinese competition – along with Musk’s vision for the future. Plus: the Co-CEO of Waymo’s reaction to Musk’s claims Tesla’s tech is safer… and more with one analyst who’s arguing Waymo should be spun-off - along with Alphabet’s other ancillary businesses - to unlock more shareholder value here. On the broader markets front: a few key movers – Target, Coreweave, United Health, and more… The team discussed what’s driving the moves – in addition to fresh consumer color from executives at Toll Brothers, and the latest out of Washington when it comes to President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:43:14

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Tax Bill Standoff Effect, Musk Highlights, Target Off the Mark 5/21/25

5/21/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored tocks falling and yields spiking in light of the Capitol Hill standoff surrounding President Trump's tax and spending cuts bill. Hear Cramer's take on the proposed legislation. David broke out highlights from his blockbuster interview with Elon Musk, including the Tesla CEO's comments on robotaxis. TJX and Lowe's joined the retail earnings parade along with Target, which saw shares slide on disappointing results and guidance -- the CEO's message on pricing and tariffs in the mix as well . Also in focus: UnitedHealth responds to a report which states the company is the subject of a Medicare fraud probe. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:42:55

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CNBC Special: Tesla CEO Elon Musk 5/20/25

5/20/2025
CNBC’s David Faber sits down at Tesla HQ with CEO Elon Musk for a wide ranging conversation on self-driving, semiconductors, China, and more.

Duration:00:43:00

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Trump On The Hill, Google’s Existential Moment, and Home Depot’s Different Take On Tariffs 5/20/25

5/20/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and Michael Santoli broke down the latest for stocks amid a slew of headlines out of Washington and Big Tech. President Trump speaking to House Republicans this morning to garner support for his “Big Beautiful Bill” – with particularly strong words around Medicare… More with one policy analyst warning: strap in for a bumpy ride. Plus: the implications for stocks with Stifel’s Chief Equity Strategist - who’s forecasting a lower S&P by year-end. Meanwhile, Tesla shares gaining after new comments from CEO Elon Musk around political donations. The team broke it all down – in addition to headlines out of 2 other Mag-7 names: Google, kicking off their annual developers conference, and reports Amazon is might launch a “foldable phone”… In addition to fresh consumer commentary: from Home Depot’s promise not to raise prices to what Sara’s hearing on the ground at CNBC’s CEO Council Summit. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:42:36

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Trump on Capitol Hill, Home Depot's Tariff Message, Musk Countdown 5/20/25

5/20/2025
With the S&P 500 in the midst of a six-session win streak, Carl Quintanilla and Jim Cramer reacted to what President Trump said on Capitol Hill ahead of his meeting with House Republicans, as he seeks to get holdouts on board with his tax and spending cuts legislation. Home Depot posted mixed quarterly results, reaffirmed sales guidance and said it isn't planning price hikes to offset tariffs. The anchors discussed all things Tesla ahead of David Faber's big Tuesday interview with Elon Musk. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:45:34

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Cramer's Morning Take: Capital One 5/19/25

5/19/2025
Cramer explains why he favors this financial stock. Become a CNBC Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks as they talk candidly about the market’s biggest headlines. Signup here: cnbc.com/morningtake CNBC Investing Club Disclaimer

Duration:00:03:39

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SOTS 2nd Hour: Moody’s Downgrade Hits Stocks, “Jensanity”, and Trump Tax Bill Hang-ups 5/19/25

5/19/2025
Moody’s downgrade of the United States’ credit rating front and center this morning: Carl Quintanilla, Courtney Reagan, and David Faber kicked off the hour with fresh data – and discussed the move with Fundstrat’s Tom Lee, who remains bullish on U.S. equities here. Plus, more on the growing battle between Walmart and President Trump over possible tariff-related price hikes, along with fresh comments out of the White House on tariffs and China. Also a number of individual stories to get to: Coinbase the first crypto stock to make it into the S&P 500 – what it means for shareholders and the index; A deep dive on Nvidia – amid a rise in “Jensanity”; The key headlines so far out of JPMorgan’s investor day in NYC; and more from Washington, including the murky road ahead for President Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill”. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:42:13

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Moody’s Downgrades U.S., “Eat the Tariffs,” Nvidia CEO’s AI Keynote 5/19/25

5/19/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored the market impact of Moody’s decision to cut the U.S.’ credit rating to below AAA. The 30-year yield jumped above 5% on news of the downgrade. The anchors reacted to President Trump’s social media post telling Walmart to “eat the tariffs” instead of hiking prices. Also in focus: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s AI announcements at a conference in Taiwan, Apple’s AI challenges, Blackstone’s energy deal, JPMorgan Chase and the Jamie Dimon succession watch, Netflix downgraded. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:42:23

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Cramer's Morning Take: Eli Lilly 5/16/25

5/16/2025
Cramer breaks down why he ‘likes’ this pharmaceutical stock. Become a CNBC Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks as they talk candidly about the market’s biggest headlines. Signup here: cnbc.com/morningtake CNBC Investing Club Disclaimer

Duration:00:02:53

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Consumer Concerns, On The Home Front, and Berkshire’s Big Moves 5/16/25

5/16/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and David Faber discussed the latest for stocks as they try to hold onto gains – and consumer concerns grow. The latest read on sentiment coming in at the top of the hour: falling to its 2nd-lowest reading on record… but consumer earnings commentary telling a different story. The team broke it all down with JPMorgan Asset Management’s Chief Global Strategist. Plus: how to play the homebuilders with one guest who says they’re still a buy here – and more on the outlook for energy as President Trump says the U.S. is “very close” to a nuclear deal with Iran. Also in focus: the road ahead for Novo after its surprise CEO resignation; deal details on this possible Charter-Cox merger; Berkshire’s biggest moves according to a new 13F filing; and the big win for wealth taxpayers hidden in the GOP’s “big beautiful bill”. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:44:18

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Megacap Tech Turns Up, Major Cable Deal, Novo Nordisk CEO Steps Down 5/16/25

5/16/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber kicked off the hour by discussing the S&P aiming for its 5th straight day of gains, with megacap tech stocks leading the charge. Nvidia and Tesla shares were up double digits since Monday. Faber also broke down the deal of the day, as Charter announced it would acquire Cox Communications to create one of the largest cable companies in the U.S. Also in the mix: Novo Nordisk announced that CEO Lars Jorgensen would be stepping down from his role, citing recent market challenges. Shares of Novo Nordisk were down more than 50% over the last full-year of trading. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:42:04

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Cramer's Morning Take: Cisco Systems 5/15/25

5/15/2025
Cramer explains why this networking company’s CEO is doing a ‘terrific job’. Become a CNBC Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks as they talk candidly about the market’s biggest headlines. Signup here: cnbc.com/morningtake CNBC Investing Club Disclaimer

Duration:00:03:41

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United Health Slumps, Dick’s Buys Foot Locker, and Live: Walmart CFO 5/15/25

5/15/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and David Faber broke down the latest data from the AM (Retail Sales, PPI, and more) along with this move higher in yields. Former Fed Governor Frederic Mishkin arguing the Fed is “appropriately” on hold here – and the deficit remains a huge issue… While the CFO of Walmart brought his read from the ground when it comes to the consumer – and possible price hikes ahead. Plus: key break-outs of the stocks to watch here. United Health shares plunging on reports it’s the subject of a new DOJ probe – why Mizuho thinks it could get removed from the Dow… Coreweave shares falling on fears over their Cap-Ex plans but Melius Research argues the stock is still a buy… And a breakdown of the deal sending Foot Locker shares surging in what could be their best daily performance ever. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:43:36

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Walmart's Tariff Warning, Cisco and CoreWeave CEOs, More Woes for UNH 5/15/25

5/15/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with reaction to Walmart's Q1 results -- and the company's CFO telling CNBC that the retail giant could raise prices later this month due to tariffs. Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins and CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator joined the anchors at Post 9 to discuss their companies' respective quarterly results and the AI landscape. UnitedHealth shares slide again -- this time on a report stating the health insurer is under criminal investigation for Medicare fraud. Also in focus: Foot Locker soars on its deal with Dick's Sporting Goods, a surprise drop in PPI, President Trump's "little problem" with Apple CEO Tim Cook. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:42:45

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Cramer's Morning Take: Wells Fargo 5/14/25

5/14/2025
Cramer discusses why the Club is trimming its stake in its largest financial holding. Become a CNBC Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks as they talk candidly about the market’s biggest headlines. Signup here: cnbc.com/morningtake CNBC Investing Club Disclaimer

Duration:00:03:37