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A Labour Win, A Boeing Decision, & Debating the Debate 07/05/24
Podcast |
Squawk Pod
Publisher |
CNBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Business News
Investing
News
Publication Date |
Jul 05, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:35:04

After a landslide election-2024-result-keir-starmers-labour-to-beat-conservatives.html">win for the Labour Party in the UK, Sky News anchor and former CNBC anchor Wilfred Frost explains Keir Starmer’s support, his policies, and the future of the nation’s economy. Here in the US, Democrats are debating the results of the Presidential debate, including biden-tells-ally-hes-weighing-whether-to-stay-in-race-reports.html">whether President Biden should step aside. CNBC’s Megan Cassella reports on the high stakes for President Biden’s TV interview on Friday, and author and professor Adam Grant explains the psychology at play, both for Biden and for the Democratic Party. Friday marks a deadline for seeks-guilty-plea-from-boeing-over-737-max-crashes.html">Boeing to either plead guilty or go to trial against the Department of Justice over the deadly crashes of 2018 and 2019 and the quality mishaps in subsequent years. Former United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz considers the costs of each decision, as well as the state of the travel industry at large. Plus, report-june-2024.html">the June jobs report is out–and it’s a set of conflicting labor metrics to inform the Federal Reserve’s next policy decision. 

 

Wilfred Frost - 2:24

Megan Cassella -13:58

Adam Grant - 17:50

Oscar Munoz 27:31

 

In this episode:

Wilfred Frost, @WilfredFrost

Adam Grant, @AdamMGrant

Megan Cassella, @mmcassella

Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

Andrew Ross Sorkin,@andrewrsorkin

Katie Kramer,@Kramer_Katie

After a landslide win for the Labour Party in the UK, Sky News anchor and former CNBC anchor Wilfred Frost explains Keir Starmer’s support, his policies, and the future of the nation’s economy. Here in the US, Democrats are debating the results of the Presidential debate, including whether President Biden should step aside. CNBC’s Megan Cassella reports on the high stakes for President Biden’s TV interview on Friday, and author and professor Adam Grant explains the psychology at play, both for Biden and for the Democratic Party. Friday marks a deadline for Boeing to either plead guilty or go to trial against the Department of Justice over the deadly crashes of 2018 and 2019 and the quality mishaps in subsequent years. Former United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz considers the costs of each decision, as well as the state of the travel industry at large. Plus, the June jobs report is out–and it’s a set of conflicting labor metrics to inform the Federal Reserve’s next policy decision. Wilfred Frost - 2:24 Megan Cassella -13:58 Adam Grant - 17:50 Oscar Munoz 27:31 In this episode: Wilfred Frost, @WilfredFrost Adam Grant, @AdamMGrant Megan Cassella, @mmcassella Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Andrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkin Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

After a landslide election-2024-result-keir-starmers-labour-to-beat-conservatives.html">win for the Labour Party in the UK, Sky News anchor and former CNBC anchor Wilfred Frost explains Keir Starmer’s support, his policies, and the future of the nation’s economy. Here in the US, Democrats are debating the results of the Presidential debate, including biden-tells-ally-hes-weighing-whether-to-stay-in-race-reports.html">whether President Biden should step aside. CNBC’s Megan Cassella reports on the high stakes for President Biden’s TV interview on Friday, and author and professor Adam Grant explains the psychology at play, both for Biden and for the Democratic Party. Friday marks a deadline for seeks-guilty-plea-from-boeing-over-737-max-crashes.html">Boeing to either plead guilty or go to trial against the Department of Justice over the deadly crashes of 2018 and 2019 and the quality mishaps in subsequent years. Former United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz considers the costs of each decision, as well as the state of the travel industry at large. Plus, report-june-2024.html">the June jobs report is out–and it’s a set of conflicting labor metrics to inform the Federal Reserve’s next policy decision. 

 

Wilfred Frost - 2:24

Megan Cassella -13:58

Adam Grant - 17:50

Oscar Munoz 27:31

 

In this episode:

Wilfred Frost, @WilfredFrost

Adam Grant, @AdamMGrant

Megan Cassella, @mmcassella

Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

Andrew Ross Sorkin,@andrewrsorkin

Katie Kramer,@Kramer_Katie

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