Speaker Johnson, Mark Duplass, & Getting SALT Back 09/18/24
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Squawk Pod
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CNBC
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Publication Date |
Sep 18, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:38:33

The House of Representatives is voting on a stopgap funding bill–but Washington expects it to fail. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) discusses the voter verification legislation that he’s attached to the bill, despite limited Republican support. Actor, writer, and producer Mark Duplass is known for his roles on The Morning Show and The Mindy Project, but he’s betting on a big shift for streaming. Ahead of the launch of “Penelope,” Duplass explains his inspiration for his new series and for a new approach to the entertainment business. The backs-googles-challenge-to-the-eus-1point7-billion-antitrust-fine.html">EU has ruled to annul a $1.7B fine on Alphabet, and Steve Cohen is stepping further back from the trading desks at Point72, and Ozempic might be targeted for a price cut. Plus, salt-tax-law.html">former President Trump has vowed to “get SALT back” if reelected, despite having signed the SALT deduction cap into law during his first term. 

 

Speaker Mike Johnson - 16:02

Mark Duplass - 32:38

 

In this episode:

Mike Johnson, @SpeakerJohnson

Mark Duplass, @MarkDuplass 

Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick

Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

The House of Representatives is voting on a stopgap funding bill–but Washington expects it to fail. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) discusses the voter verification legislation that he’s attached to the bill, despite limited Republican support. Actor, writer, and producer Mark Duplass is known for his roles on The Morning Show and The Mindy Project, but he’s betting on a big shift for streaming. Ahead of the launch of “Penelope,” Duplass explains his inspiration for his new series and for a new approach to the entertainment business. The EU has ruled to annul a $1.7B fine on Alphabet, and Steve Cohen is stepping further back from the trading desks at Point72, and Ozempic might be targeted for a price cut. Plus, former President Trump has vowed to “get SALT back” if reelected, despite having signed the SALT deduction cap into law during his first term. Speaker Mike Johnson - 16:02 Mark Duplass - 32:38 In this episode: Mike Johnson, @SpeakerJohnson Mark Duplass, @MarkDuplass Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

The House of Representatives is voting on a stopgap funding bill–but Washington expects it to fail. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) discusses the voter verification legislation that he’s attached to the bill, despite limited Republican support. Actor, writer, and producer Mark Duplass is known for his roles on The Morning Show and The Mindy Project, but he’s betting on a big shift for streaming. Ahead of the launch of “Penelope,” Duplass explains his inspiration for his new series and for a new approach to the entertainment business. The backs-googles-challenge-to-the-eus-1point7-billion-antitrust-fine.html">EU has ruled to annul a $1.7B fine on Alphabet, and Steve Cohen is stepping further back from the trading desks at Point72, and Ozempic might be targeted for a price cut. Plus, salt-tax-law.html">former President Trump has vowed to “get SALT back” if reelected, despite having signed the SALT deduction cap into law during his first term. 

 

Speaker Mike Johnson - 16:02

Mark Duplass - 32:38

 

In this episode:

Mike Johnson, @SpeakerJohnson

Mark Duplass, @MarkDuplass 

Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick

Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

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