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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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Cramer's Morning Take: Microsoft 2/24/25

2/24/2025
Jim and Jeff discuss Microsoft after an analyst report from TD Cowen said the company is cutting spending on data centers. 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:00:03:32

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Apple’s AI Investment, Doge Demand Pushback, Largest Crypto Heist Ever 2/24/25

2/24/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen and David Faber began the hour by discussing the big week ahead for investors, as tech giant Nvidia gets set to report results. The desk also brought in Deirdre Bosa to discuss Apple’s expansion plans, announcing it will open a new factory for AI servers in Texas as part of a $500 billion investment in the U.S. Later in the show, Eamon Javers reported on the big DOGE demand pushback, after Elon Musk said government workers must detail their workweek or risk losing their jobs. Also in the mix; Mackenzie Sigalos detailed the largest crypto heist in history, involving $1.5 billion worth of digital assets. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:43:29

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After the Sell-Off, Apple's $500B U.S. Expansion Plan, Musk and the DOGE Backlash 2/24/25

2/24/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored how investors should navigate the markets after Friday's sell-off – with the Dow and Nasdaq in negative territory since President Trump's inauguration. The anchors discussed Apple's $500 billion U.S. expansion plan -- which includes building an AI server factory in Texas -- and how Trump tariffs fit into the picture. Also in focus: Billionaire Steve Cohen joins the backlash against Elon Musk's DOGE, Microsoft refutes TD Cowen’s data center note, Warren Buffett's annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, Starbucks layoffs, Palantir extends its one-week slide, Nike and cruise line stocks on the rise. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:42:48

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Cramer's Morning Take: Texas Roadhouse 2/21/25

2/21/2025
Jim and Jeff discuss what could be behind the dip in this food retailer. 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:00:03:21

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DOJ Targets UnitedHealth, Auditing the Fed? Plus: Visa, IMAX CEOs 02/21/25

2/21/2025
Description: Carl Quintanilla, Morgan Brennan, and David Faber discussed the latest for stocks on another morning seeing selling: the Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq all on pace to end the week in the red. United Health a big drag across indices on news of a potential probe from the DOJ – the team broke down the latest there to kick off the hour. Plus, why Edward Jones Senior Investment Strategist sees no recession in sight, and new data when it comes to housing and the consumer. 2 CEOs joined Squawk on the Street this hour: Visa’s Ryan McInerney with his outlook following the company’s investor day, and IMAX’s CEO broke down demand trends in China. Also in focus: comments from OpenAI’s CFO at the FII Summit in Miami; the SEC dropping its case against Coinbase; Musk wants to audit the Federal Reserve; and a look at why Celsius shares are surging. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:43:42

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Squawk on the Street 2/21/25

2/21/2025
The opening hour of CNBC’s "Squawk on the Street" with Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber is broadcast each weekday 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. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:42:14

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SOTS 2nd Hour: Stocks Under Pressure, Lilly’s Next Big Bet, & Oracle CEO Safra Katz 2/20/25

2/20/2025
Carl Quintanilla and Michael Santoli broke down another volatile morning for stocks as the Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq all took a leg lower. Walmart a big drag across indices post-results after guidance came in below estimates – the team broke down fresh comments from the company’s CFO with UBS Analyst Michael Lasser, who still calls the stock a buy here. Plus - from DOGE checks to tax cuts, the desk got the latest from Washington – as Citi’s Chief Equity Strategist warns there’s more risk than reward when it comes to Trump’s policies, at least in the near term. Also within the hour: Carvana’s CEO breaks down results sending shares lower, Eli Lilly’s next big bets (and they’re not weightloss drugs) and Oracle’s CEO - live from the Future Investment Institute’s Priority Conference in Miami with her outlook for AI. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:49:22

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Walmart’s Soft Outlook, Baba’s Big Beat, Live: OpenAi CFO 2/20/25

2/20/2025
Carl Quintanilla and Jim Cramer kicked off the show live from the NYSE, with co-anchor David Faber joining live from the FII Priority Summit in Miami. The anchors hit the morning’s biggest earnings movers starting with Walmart. The major retailer topped earnings and revenue estimates for its fiscal fourth quarter, but said its profit growth will slow in the current fiscal year. Another big name to watch was Alibaba, after shares of the company surged on strong results, with the stock now up 60% year-to-date. Later in the hour, Faber brought in OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar, in her first interview since Elon Musk made an $97.4 billion unsolicited bid for OpenAI. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:48:11

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Cramer's Morning Take: Honeywell 2/19/25

2/19/2025
Jim and Jeff discuss why they bought more of this industrial 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:00:03:17

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SOTS 2nd Hour: M&A Under Trump, Tariff Tech Picks, & DeepSeek-ing New Funds? 2/19/25

2/19/2025
Carl Quintanilla and Courtney Reagan broke down today’s market set-up after President Trump laid out new tariff threats for 3 key industries: Autos, Pharma, and Semiconductors. Stocks under pressure as earnings from a number of sectors disappoint: Toll Brothers results hitting the homebuilders, Bumble plunging double-digits, and Etsy citing consumer headwinds… But that said: some green shoots in energy, from Solaredge to Occidental. Within the hour: the team talked top tech picks with Wedbush’s Dan Ives, fresh off a channel check in Asia; the state of the AI arms race with Logan Bartlett of Redpoint Ventures; broke down one sector still licking its wounds post-DeepSeek sell-off; and discussed Trump’s decision to keep Biden-era rules around merger reviews - with one former FTC Commissioner who says that’s not a bad thing. Also in focus: Saudi-backed Future Investment Institute kicking off its “Priority Summit” in Miami, with President Trump expected to attend – David Faber brought a live read from the ground, and broke down expectations with CEO Richard Attias. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:41:37

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There’s a New Tariff in Town, Taking a Toll, The New Berkshire? 2/19/25

2/19/2025
Carl Quintanilla and Jim Cramer began the conversation discussing what the president’s new call for tariffs might mean for the markets. In his remarks to reporters yesterday, President Trump suggested 25% tariffs on autos, pharma and semiconductors that could go even higher. The anchors then shifted to some of the day’s biggest earnings movers, including Toll Brothers. Shares of the homebuilder dropped at the open following the company’s miss on estimates. Later in the hour, the desk also mentioned Bill Ackman raising his takeover offer for Howard Hughes Holdings, saying he will turn it into a ‘modern-day Berkshire.’ Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:43:09

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Cramer's Morning Take: Constellation Brands 2/18/25

2/18/2025
Jim and Jeff discuss this alcohol maker as Berkshire Hathaway buys stake in the company. They also dive into what led to the rise in shares for these health care stocks. 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:00:03:45

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SOTS 2nd Hour: Stocks Near Fresh Highs, The Fate of Intel, and Let's Grok & Roll 2/18/25

2/18/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Seema Mody, and Michael Santoli discussed the latest for stocks as the S&P and Nasdaq sit inches from new all-time highs. To kick off the hour: NAHB housing data, the latest from the White House, and why Stifel's Chief Economist is warning of a 10% sell-off ahead. Plus, one Former Commerce Secretary's take on tariffs, Trump, DOGE... And a read from the ground in Beijing as President Xi Jinping tries to reboot relations with the country's private sector. A number of market movers also in focus: Broadcom & Taiwan Semi eye a deal for Intel; the latest on a new Delta Airlines crash; Conagra's guidance cut; what's driving Meta's record rally; and a look at Musk's newest iteration of 'Grok' Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:42:08

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Doge Disagreement, Airline Layoffs, The Return of Jack Ma? 02/18/25

2/18/2025
David Faber and Jim Cramer started the show with a look at the markets on this shortened trading week, with the S&P nearing another record high. The desk then brought in Megan Cassella, who joined the program live from the White House. She broke down the latest in D.C. including a top Social Security official resigning after clashing with Elon Musk’s DOGE over data access. Later in the hour, the desk discussed Chinese President Xi holding a rare meeting with top business leaders, which included Alibaba’s Jack Ma. Also in the mix: Southwest Airlines announced it will slash 15% of its corporate workforce. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:43:01

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Eggflation, CNBC NBA Rankings, and DOGE’s Cybersecurity Tailwinds? 02/14/25

2/14/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Leslie Picker, and Michael Santoli discussed the latest for stocks after Trump’s announcement of reciprocal tariffs across the globe, and why Musk’s Department of Efficiency could be a boon for cybersecurity stocks in particular. Also a busy morning for movers within the hour: the team broke down Apple’s new product event announcement with an analyst who calls the stock a buy here. Plus, reports overnight that ARM is making its own chips – why it could upend the semiconductor industry. Also in focus: Morgan Stanley’s new pay package for CEO Ted Pick; why Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong says crypto is entering a “new era”; Hermes beats a luxury slowdown; and CNBC’s exclusive NBA valuations for 2025 Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:43:29

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Squawk on the Street 02/14/25

2/14/2025
The opening hour of CNBC’s "Squawk on the Street" with Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber is broadcast each weekday 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. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:43:00

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Squawk on the Street 2nd Hour 02/13/25

2/13/2025
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 influential CEOs and greatest market minds. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:43:48

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Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs, Momentum Names Rally, LIVE: Robinhood CEO 2/13/25

2/13/2025
Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen and Mike Santoli led off the show with this morning’s data after the producer price index, which measures what producers get for their goods and services, increased by a seasonally adjusted 0.4% on the month, compared with the Dow Jones estimate for 0.3%. Eamon Javers also joined the program from the White House to discuss President Trump’s plans for reciprocal tariffs on U.S. trading partners. Later in the hour, the desk hit the rally in some momentum names like Dutch Bros, AppLovin and Robinhood; Robinhood’s CEO Vlad Tenev sat down with Kate Rooney after the bells to discuss his latest quarter. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:43:09

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Squawk on the Street+ Top Trade Advisor Peter Navarro 2/12/25

2/12/2025
Peter Navarro, White House Senior Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing, joins CNBC’s ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss potential reciprocal tariffs from the U.S.

Duration:00:13:39

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Inflation Pain for Stocks, Musk Defends DOGE, Exclusive With BofA CEO Moynihan 2/12/25

2/12/2025
Inflation Watch: Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen and Michael Santoli explored what to make of stocks falling and yields spiking after January CPI came in hotter-than-expected. The anchors also discussed Elon Musk's defense of the Department of Government Efficiency -- after President Trump signed an executive order giving DOGE more power to find ways to cut federal spending. In a CNBC Exclusive, Leslie Picker sat down with Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan to discuss everything from interest rates to President Trump's message on debanking conservatives. Also in focus: Day 2 for Fed Chair Powell on Capitol Hill, Softbank's surprise loss and CEO Masa Son's AI bets, earnings winners and losers. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Duration:00:42:45