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How Trump’s Taxpayer-Funded $1.8 Billion ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund Works
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- How Trump’s Taxpayer-Funded $1.8 Billion ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund Works
- Runtime
- 5:13
- Date posted
- 22 hours ago
- Description
- The Department of Justice has announced a nearly $1.8 billion fund to compensate people who allege they have suffered “weaponization and lawfare.” The so-called Anti-Weaponization Fund, which uses taxpayer dollars, has generated bipartisan resistance and prompted a growing number of lawsuits. CNBC’s Kevin Breuninger breaks it down.
Reporter: Kevin Breuninger
Produced and Edited by: Macklin Fishman
Animation: Christina Locopo
Shot by: Charlotte Morabito
Additional Editing: Tasia Jensen
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Tokens Or Humans? The New AI Cost Trade-Off Reshaping Corporate Budgets
- Runtime
- 42:50
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
- Description
- For the first time, enterprise technology costs roughly the same as people and CFOs are starting to openly make that comparison. Annual AI budgets are getting exhausted in weeks, and the next incremental dollar inside major companies is increasingly going to AI spend instead of a new hire.
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa talks with two CEOs at the center of that trade:
» Arvind Jain, CEO of Glean, which just hit $300 million in annual recurring revenue, on what the AI cost reckoning looks like from inside their Fortune 500 customers.
» Matan Grinberg, CEO of Factory AI, on how companies are starting to route work across multiple AI models to control costs, and what it signals about the labor and capital decisions reshaping corporate budgets.
Anchor and columnist: Deirdre Bosa
Produced by: Jasmine Wu
Editing by: Erin Black
Technical Associate: Sami Savona
Senior Director of Video: Jeniece Pettitt
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- Title
- The problem with AI demand
- Runtime
- 2:55
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
- Description
- The main demand signal for artificial intelligence looks explosive on paper, but it may be significantly overstated. Anthropic, by pricing its tools for that reality, might be the best-positioned AI company if a correction comes.
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa explains.
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- Inside Waymo’s New Robotaxi — The Ojai
- Runtime
- 6:16
- Date posted
- 3 days ago
- Description
- Alphabet's Waymo is adding newly designed vehicles to its fleet of robotaxis. The new Ojai minivans are roomier, have a removable steering wheel and cost less to manufacture than prior Waymo models. Waymo is starting to offer select customers rides in its new Ojai robotaxis, which are designed to work better in snowier conditions and are cheaper to manufacture than the company's older fleet of cars. Rides will be available to some public passengers in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix, before opening up in San Diego, Las Vegas and Denver this summer. Alphabet's self-driving division already had 100 Ojai vehicles on the road as part of its almost 4,000-car fleet. CNBC's MacKenzie Sigalos takes a ride in the new robotaxi to find out what it's like and how it differs from Waymo's Jaguar I-PACE.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:33 Chapter 1 - Moving beyond the Jaguar I-PACE
2:17 Chapter 2 - Manufactured in China, assembled in the U.S.
3:21 Chapter 3 -...
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- For better or worse, investors are living through Trump's stock market. Here's why
- Runtime
- 1:32
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
- Description
- President Donald Trump has established a reputation as a pro-stock-market president, leading to record highs in the market, while also causing some of its most significant drops.
CNBC’s Sean Conlon breaks down how investors perceive Trump’s impact on the market and what this means for everyday investors.
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- How AI is 'snipping the career ladder off at the bottom'
- Runtime
- 1:27
- Date posted
- 5 days ago
- Description
- The rapid spread of AI across corporate America is creating a crisis for young adults with college degrees who are finding a slowdown in hiring for entry-level positions in AI-exposed industries.
Find the full report in related video.
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- Cheap AI could derail OpenAI and Anthropic's IPOs
- Runtime
- 1:01
- Date posted
- 6 days ago
- Description
- Chinese AI labs are matching American frontier capability at a fraction of the cost — and a wave of American and European challengers is building toward the same price point.
Adoption is already shifting, with Chinese models taking a growing share of enterprise AI traffic.
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa explains why that’s a problem for OpenAI and Anthropic.
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- In Other News: Low Consumer Confidence, Japanese Homebuilders On Buying Spree & Humanoids In China
- Runtime
- 10:01
- Date posted
- 7 days ago
- Description
- CNBC In Other News brings you stories that missed the spotlight.
Despite signals of a resilient economy, Americans never regained their confidence after experiencing consecutive shocks in recent years, including Covid-19, President Trump's tariffs and the Iran war. CNBC's Alex Harring looks at some of the data explaining the gap between where the economy stands and how Americans feel about it. Data on unemployment, real incomes, inflation and equity price gains reveals an economic split that's been broadening post-Covid.
Japanese companies now own 33 homebuilders that operate in the U.S. Once the most recent deals are closed, they will have close to 6% of U.S. market share. As they build more homes, it could benefit U.S. consumers, because firms out of Japan are much more efficient in their production. CNBC’s Diana Olick reports.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon explores how China is using humanoid robots to advance beyond entertainment to employment.
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- How The Strait Of Hormuz Logjam Is Causing Chaos For Medical Suppliers
- Runtime
- 5:29
- Date posted
- 8 days ago
- Description
- From jet fuel to fertilizer, the Iran war is causing price hikes and product shortages across the world economy. Medical supply company Gentell is facing turbulence as the crisis at the Strait of Hormuz rattles global supply chains. CNBC’s Pippa Stevens takes a closer look at how the company, which sources raw materials from around the globe, is faring.
Reporter: Pippa Stevens
Produced by: Macklin Fishman
Animation: Jason Reginato, Emily Park
Edited by: Andrea Miller
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
Additional Footage: Gentell, Getty Images
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- Crypto’s Next Phase Is Bigger Than Bitcoin
- Runtime
- 6:48
- Date posted
- 9 days ago
- Description
- The next phase of crypto’s public-market pitch is less about token prices and more about financial infrastructure. As trading revenue slows, companies including Coinbase, Robinhood, Circle, Bullish and Gemini are trying to show they can own the systems that issue, trade, settle and record assets. The question for investors is whether these new businesses can grow fast enough before the next crypto downturn puts the model under pressure again.
Chapters:
0:00-00:28 Introduction
00:29-1:28 The everything exchange
1:29-3:32 Tokenized Wall Street
3:33-5:24 Beyond stablecoins
5:25-6:47 Treasury companies
Produced by: Charlotte Morabito
Reporting by: Tanaya Macheel
Edited by: Tasia Jensen
Animation: Jason Reginato, Emily Park
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- How Cheap AI Could Derail OpenAI And Anthropic's IPOs
- Runtime
- 27:17
- Date posted
- 11 days ago
- Description
- Chinese AI labs like DeepSeek are matching American frontier capability at a fraction of the cost, and a wave of American and European challengers are building toward the same price point. Adoption is already shifting, with Chinese models taking a growing share of enterprise AI traffic. That's a problem for OpenAI and Anthropic, which are pitching IPO investors on a premium moat that's eroding fastest in the enterprise segments they need to dominate. CNBC's Deirdre Bosa explains how cheap AI from competitors could derail OpenAI and Anthropic's upcoming IPOs.
Chapters:
0:00 - 1:07: Introduction
1:08 - 4:06: China undercuts the frontier
4:07 - 6:26: American challengers move in
6:27 - 7:43: The SpaceXAI proof case
7:44 - 27:16 Full interview with Cohere CEO Aidan Gomez
Anchor and Columnist: Deirdre Bosa
Produced by: Jasmine Wu
Edited by: Matt Soto
Animations: Emily Park, Jason Reginato, Christina Locopo
Senio...
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- Gas Prices Have Climbed Over 40%. EVs Are Back In The Conversation
- Runtime
- 2:49
- Date posted
- 11 days ago
- Description
- Edmunds trade-in data showed a 5% jump in people trading gas cars for new and used EVs for the first 4 months of 2026. The rise has happened as gas prices have climbed 40% since April 2025, according to AAA. Also, an increasing number of EV owners shopping for a new car are going right back for another EV. But it is primarily affecting customers already in the market for a new car. High car prices and interest rates are still keeping many shoppers away from dealer lots, even if gas prices are high. That could change if fuel costs stay elevated or rise further.
Produced by: Robert Ferris
Edited by: Ryan Baker
Camera: Natalie Rice
Animation: Jason Reginato
Senior Director Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- How Alphabet Slipped Ahead In The AI Race
- Runtime
- 14:03
- Date posted
- 12 days ago
- Description
- 18 months ago, Google looked like it had missed the AI revolution. Now, Alphabet's stock is up 140% over the past year and Wall Street is betting it's one of the few companies positioned to profit from every layer of the generative AI boom. From Gemini to Google Cloud to its custom TPU chips, the company controls more of the AI stack than almost any of its rivals. This week's Google I/O is the next big test — investors want to see whether that confidence is backed by a real product roadmap. CNBC's MacKenzie Sigalos explains how Alphabet became the AI race’s unlikely frontrunner.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:40 Chapter 1 - Google’s AI comeback
4:55 Chapter 2 - Monetizing AI
9:29 Chapter 3 - Google’s AI future
Reporter: MacKenzie Sigalos
Produced and Edited by: Andrew Evers
Additional Editing: Matt Soto
Senior Director of Video: Jeniece Pettitt
Animations: Jason Reginato, Christina Locopo, Emily Park
...
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- The AI Economy’s New Career Ladder
- Runtime
- 12:15
- Date posted
- 12 days ago
- Description
- Artificial intelligence is reshaping the labor market but the shift is not limited to software engineers and office workers. As demand grows for data centers, fiber networks and other digital infrastructure, AT&T CEO John Stankey told CNBC the company needs more technicians, electricians and other skilled workers who do not necessarily need four-year degrees. CNBC spoke with 24-year-old AT&T technician Kyson Cook in Kettering, Ohio to explore how the AI boom could create new career paths for young workers.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:21 Trying the college path
7:05 On the job vs. college
Produced and additional reporting by: Charlotte Morabito
Hosted and reporting by: Gabrielle Fonrouge
Camera by: Mickey Todiwala
Edited by: Marisa Forziati, Erin Black
Animation: Jason Reginato, Emily Park, Christina Locopo
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images, Travis Tuttle, Kyla Coo...
- Title
- Why Investors Are Living Through President Trump's Stock Market
- Runtime
- 4:39
- Date posted
- 13 days ago
- Description
- President Donald Trump has established a reputation as a pro-stock-market president, leading to record highs in the market, while also causing some of its most significant drops. These extreme fluctuations are driven more by headlines than by underlying fundamentals, especially those related to government policy. CNBC’s Sean Conlon breaks down how investors perceive Trump’s impact on the market and what this means for everyday investors.
Reporter: Sean Conlon
Produced and Edited by: Jeff Huang
Animation: Jason Reginato, Emily Park
Managing Producer: Anuz Thapa
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- In Other News: McDonald's Bet On China, Spy Dolphins, And AI Layoffs Vs. Stocks
- Runtime
- 10:37
- Date posted
- 14 days ago
- Description
- CNBC In Other News brings you stories that missed the spotlight.
AI-driven layoffs have become a defining theme across the tech industry over the past year, with some sources estimating more than 112,000 U.S. jobs being lost to AI since the start of 2025. While major companies like HP and Amazon have often framed these cuts as a way to boost efficiency and shift focus toward new technologies, investors themselves don't appear convinced that these layoffs will improve companies' bottom lines in the long run.
Software companies like Twilio and Datadog are starting to prove their case as winners in artificial intelligence. Investors say the performance from Datadog and Twilio underscores how companies that can deploy AI-native solutions while also articulating their path to monetization can ease disruption fears, for now. CNBC's Seema Moody explains.
Since 1959, the U.S. Navy’s Marine Mammal Program has trained bottlenose dolphins and California se...
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- Where Spirit Airlines' Jets Are Headed After Bankruptcy
- Runtime
- 3:08
- Date posted
- 15 days ago
- Description
- When Spirit Airlines shut down earlier this month, its fleet of dozens of leased planes was left stranded all over the country. Now, the canary yellow Airbus planes need a place to go. Several pilots, like Steve Giordano, are taking aircraft back from Spirit Airlines and moving them from various airports to the deserts of Arizona. Some of these planes could be leased to other airlines, while others may be dismantled and sold for parts. CNBC's Leslie Josephs has the story.
Produced by: Juhohn Lee, Erin Black
Reporting by: Leslie Josephs
Edited by: Meline Rosales
Animation: Christina Locopo
Senior Director of Video: Jeniece Pettitt
Additional Footage: Getty Images, Steve Giordano
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- Title
- Cerebras: What You Need To Know About The Nvidia Competitor After Blockbuster IPO
- Runtime
- 2:58
- Date posted
- 16 days ago
- Description
- Cerebras made a monster debut on Thursday that not only placed it among tech’s biggest-ever IPOs, but was the clearest signal yet of unstoppable demand for chips to power AI, as tech giants scramble to the costly, sold-out graphics processing units made by Nvidia. Cerebras closed its first day trading on Wall Street with a stunning market cap just below $100 billion, then traded lower on Friday, sinking 10%. Founded in Silicon Valley in 2016, Cerebras makes a different type of chip than the classic Nvidia GPU, and it's the size of a dinner plate. It’s a category of chips known as custom ASICs that are gaining traction because they excel at inference, which is crucial as agentic AI takes off. Custom ASICs are also made in-house by Google, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft, and Nvidia - thanks to its $20 billion purchase of Groq in December. Now, the Cerebras’ IPO paves the way for other ASIC start-ups such as SambaNova, Rebellions and D-Matrix. CNBC's Katie Tarasov explains everything yo...
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- Walmart is overhauling packaging for 10,000 Great Value products
- Runtime
- 1:30
- Date posted
- 16 days ago
- Description
- Walmart's largest private brand, Great Value, is getting a fresh look.
CNBC's Melissa Repko has the details.
- Title
- How Jerome Powell Reshaped The Federal Reserve
- Runtime
- 4:33
- Date posted
- 17 days ago
- Description
- Jerome Powell was the 16th Chairman of the Federal Reserve System. As one of the nation’s top economic policymakers, Powell guided the central bank through the coronavirus crisis and political efforts to reduce central bank independence. Experts say Powell may best be remembered for presiding over the sharpest uptick inflation in a generation. Others note his role in upholding the United States position as a world-leading economy, stabilizing conditions for domestic workers and consumers alongside the broader flow of dollars worldwide. CNBC’s Steve Liesman, Jeff Cox and Matt Peterson report.
Reporter: Jeff Cox, Steve Liesman, Matt Peterson
Produced, Shot and Edited by: Carlos Waters
Additional Production: Betsy Spring
Animated by: Christina Locopo, Emily Park, Jason Reginato
Additional Camera by: Kaan Oguz
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- Why The U.S. Response To Hantavirus Could Signal Future Trouble
- Runtime
- 1:51
- Date posted
- 17 days ago
- Description
- The hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship sailing from Argentina has killed three people and infected nearly a dozen in total. Public health experts say this is unlikely to evolve into a global pandemic but the situation has raised questions about the U.S.'s ability to respond to future viral outbreaks.
Produced, Shot and Edited by: Ryan Baker
Reporter: Annika Kim Constantino
Animation by: Emily Park
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- U.S.-UAE swap line to test Fed independence
- Runtime
- 1:52
- Date posted
- 18 days ago
- Description
- The United Arab Emirates recently requested a swap line from the U.S., according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. These lines are usually the responsibility of the Federal Reserve.
Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh believes the Fed's statutory independence doesn't fully extend to international policy issues, he said in in written responses to Senate Democrats' questions about the Fed's authority to establish swap lines.
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- Iran War Sends Gas Prices Higher, Lifting U.S. Inflation To 3.8% Annually
- Runtime
- 2:27
- Date posted
- 19 days ago
- Description
- The April consumer price index shows that annual inflation is still above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. Energy is the main driver of inflation as the Iran war creates oil supply shocks. CNBC’s Alex Harring breaks down what the April CPI reveals about prices.
Reporter: Alex Harring
Produced by: Macklin Fishman
Animation: Emily Park, Jason Reginato
Edited by: Andrea Miller
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- How YouTube Consultants Help Creators Get MrBeast Level Views
- Runtime
- 5:18
- Date posted
- 20 days ago
- Description
- With thousands of YouTube creators relying on the platform for income, many are turning to strategists as essential advisors on how to keep videos viral. CNBC's Zach Vallese and Alex Sherman spoke with three platform consultants on how they help creators take their channels to new heights.
Produced and Edited by: Devan Burris
Reporting by: Zach Vallese and Alex Sherman
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
Additional Camera: Kaan Oguz
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- Why Target Is Betting Big On Babies
- Runtime
- 4:50
- Date posted
- 21 days ago
- Description
- Target has lost customers, sales and part of its reputation as a fun and trendy retailer since its 2021 peak. The company is now trying to win back shoppers and gain market share by focusing on baby products. Target has been rolling out 'baby boutiques' (can you just check if we do single quotes or double quotes?) in select stores across the country, with more planned for the future. These boutiques feature premium baby items and let parents test out car seats, strollers and other gear in person. Will it be enough to regain consumer loyalty? Melissa Repko spoke with Target's Chief Merchant, Cara Sylvester and visited a store in Clifton, New Jersey to learn more.
Produced and Shot by: Natalie Rice
Reporting by: Melissa Repko
Edited by: Andrea Miller
Animation: Jason, Reginato, Emily Park
Managing Producer: Juhohn Lee
Additional footage: Getty Images, Target
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- Title
- Why Barrière Thinks You’ll Want To Wear Your Vitamins
- Runtime
- 6:21
- Date posted
- 22 days ago
- Description
- Vitamin patch brand barriére told CNBC exclusively that it is on track to double its revenue in 2026, projecting $10 million total. This comes as the brand lands a 1,700 store deal with Walmart and rolls out the first ever supplement patch for lactose intolerance. Watch the video to learn more about how the company is trying to disrupt the supplement industry and what challenges it could face in the process.
Produced and shot by: Ryan Baker
Edited by: Andrea Miller
Additional Camera: Natalie Rice
Reporter: Laya Neelakandan
Animation by: Jason Reginato, Emily Park, Christina Locopo
Senior Director of VIdeo: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- Iran War Spurs Debate Over Expanding U.S. Central Bank Swap Lines
- Runtime
- 4:22
- Date posted
- 23 days ago
- Description
- In April, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent noted requests for permanent swap lines from the United Arab Emirates and other economies weathering the Iran War. Swap lines, typically deployed in emergencies, enable currency exchanges between central banks to prevent global dollar shortages. Recent comments from Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Reserve, signal his willingness to collaborate with the Treasury on international issues. CNBC’s Matt Peterson reports.
Reporter: Matt Peterson
Produced and Edited by: Carlos Waters
Camera by: Kaan Oguz
Animation: Emily Park, Jason Reginato
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- What To Expect From The Long-Awaited Meeting Between Chinese President Xi And Trump
- Runtime
- 3:25
- Date posted
- 23 days ago
- Description
- President Trump is set to travel to Beijing next week for a highly-anticipated meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Markets will be watching for signs of stability between the two nations as the summit takes place against the backdrop of the Iran war and the trade war. CNBC’s Eamon Javers and Eunice Yoon breakdown what to expect from the meeting.
Reporting by: Eamon Javers, Eunice Yoon
Produced by: Macklin Fishman
Edited by: Darren Geeter
Camera by: David Soltis
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- How the Iran war is undermining Dubai's safe haven status
- Runtime
- 1:03
- Date posted
- 23 days ago
- Description
- The war in the Middle East is threatening Dubai’s safe haven reputation. From tourism to logistics, the conflict is impacting economic sectors across the city.
CNBC’s Emma Graham and Dan Murphy break down what the Iran war means for Dubai’s economy.
Find the full report in related video.
- Title
- How Kodak is trying to turn things around
- Runtime
- 1:53
- Date posted
- 24 days ago
- Description
- Film company Eastman Kodak has seen its fair share of financial struggles, but CEO Jim Continenza is determined to make it a success story.
CNBC's Laya Neelakandan has the details.
- Title
- Why Nvidia And Corning’s Fiber Deal Could Change The Game For The AI Boom
- Runtime
- 3:09
- Date posted
- 25 days ago
- Description
- Nvidia and Corning just announced a massive, multiyear deal to expand U.S. manufacturing for new optical fiber technology, likely to flip the script for AI data center efficiency. As a part of the partnership, Corning will build three new factories in North Carolina and Texas entirely devoted to products for Nvidia, creating 3,000 new jobs. And while the companies didn't share many specifics, it's likely the deal is worth tens of billions of dollars. This could be the big deal many analysts have been waiting for — the debut of a new technology called co-packaged optics. It could eventually mean Nvidia replaces the 5,000 copper cables, two miles worth, inside its rack-scale systems like Vera Rubin, with tiny glass fibers made by Corning, something that, until now, has never been accomplished at scale. Co-packaged optics would vastly reduce the energy needs of an AI data center, because glass is far more energy efficient than copper. CNBC's Katie Tarasov explains what this deal could m...
- Title
- Spirit Airlines Collapsed — Here's What Happens Next
- Runtime
- 3:04
- Date posted
- 26 days ago
- Description
- Budget carrier Spirit Airlines shut down after years of struggles.The carrier’s collapse stranded tens of thousands of customers. It will now begin the monthslong process of dismantling the company. CNBC's Leslie Josephs explains what happens next.
Reporter: Leslie Josephs
Edited by: Erin Black
Senior Director of Video: Jeniece Pettitt
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- Title
- Why Ford Is Making A $5 Billion Bet On EVs
- Runtime
- 3:13
- Date posted
- 26 days ago
- Description
- Despite a massive slowdown in EV adoption, Ford Motor is continuing to move forward with its next generation of EVs. Ford's continued confidence, albeit at lower and slower rate than it previously projected, comes from its "Universal Electric Vehicle," or UEV platform, which the company has developed from a clean-sheet design. Ford's goal for UEV is to be profitable and cost-competitive with global EV leaders from China and Tesla. The UEV is expected to be critical to Ford transforming its Model e EV unit from billions of dollars in annual losses to breakeven by 2029. The company has said its future EVs will be profitable within a year of launching. The first planned product based on the UEV is a roughly $30,000 midsize pickup truck for the U.S. market next year, followed by a family of vehicles underpinned by the platform.
Produced by: Juhohn Lee
Reporting by: Michael Wayland
Camera by: Andrew Evers
Edited by: Natalie Rice
Senior Director of Video:...
- Title
- Which Chinese Carmaker Might Be First To Win In The U.S.
- Runtime
- 6:39
- Date posted
- 27 days ago
- Description
- Many US political leaders on both sides of the aisle have been scrambling to keep Chinese cars out of the United States. But some Chinese companies have already found a foothold in the US. One automaker, Zhejiang Geely Holding, often called simply Geely, has investments in Volvo, Polestar and British sports car maker Lotus. Volvo already owns a factory in South Carolina, which is currently underutilized, according to analysts who spoke with CNBC. All three brands also have a dealership network in the United States. Volvo’s CEO recently said he would be open to making Chinese branded cars in the Volvo factory if the company can navigate currently strict US laws. Geely leaders have expressed a desire to bring Chinese brands here. If it is able, it would be considerably ahead of much of its competition.
Produced by: Robert Ferris
Editing: Darren Geeter
Animations: Jason Reginato, Emily Parl
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footag...
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- Why GLP-1s Are Helping The Hair Care Industry
- Runtime
- 3:16
- Date posted
- 28 days ago
- Description
- Millions of Americans are taking GLP-1s and some of their side effects are creating new opportunities for the beauty industry. Hair loss is one of the most common reactions. Now, hair care companies like Nutrafol, Redken and KeraFactor are seeing a boost from shoppers on GLP-1s who are looking to support hair growth. CNBC’s Laya Neelakandan has the details.
Produced and Shot by: Natalie Rice
Reporting by: Laya Neelakandan
Edited by: Andrea Miller
Animation: Jason Reginato
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images, Nutrafol, KeraFactor
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- The Musk Vs. OpenAI Trial Is Underway — Here's Where Things Stand
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- 3:12
- Date posted
- 29 days ago
- Description
- One week into the Musk vs. OpenAI trial, the central question is whether Sam Altman betrayed the company's founding promise to benefit humanity by turning it into an $800 billion for-profit giant. Musk claims they "stole a charity." OpenAI says he's using the courts to attack a rival while building his own competing AI company. With Altman, Satya Nadella and Greg Brockman still to testify, the outcome could threaten OpenAI's highly anticipated IPO. CNBC's Kate Rooney recaps the first week.
Correction:
1:30 The video incorrectly shows Sergey Brin instead of Larry Page.
Reporter: Kate Rooney
Produced by: Jeffrey Kopp
Edited by: Erin Black, Andrew Evers
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- Title
- What Jay Powell's Final Meeting As Fed Chair Means For Kevin Warsh
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- 2:10
- Date posted
- 30 days ago
- Description
- Jerome Powell delivered his final press conference as Chair of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in April 2026. During the meeting, Powell expressed his intent to remain on the board. While keeping interest rates steady, the committee had a notably high number of dissents, foreshadowing divides among the nation’s top economic policymakers as Kevin Warsh returns to Washington with plans for regime change. CNBC’s Jeff Cox reports.
Reporter: Jeff Cox
Produced and Edited by: Carlos Waters
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Why Empty Office Buildings Are Costing Mid-Sized Cities Like Portland Millions
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- 4:11
- Date posted
- 30 days ago
- Description
- After five years of unprecedented pain the U.S. office market is showing new signs of life. But for mid-sized cities like Portland the story is a little different. Empty store fronts, vacant office buildings, and a struggling downtown isn't just an eye sore, it's having a real impact on the city's bottom line. Now, the city has plans to address the vacancies. Diana Olick reports.
Reporter: Diana Olick
Produced by: Devan Burris
Edited by: Darren Geeter and Andrea Miller
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
Additional Footage: Getty
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- Title
- Greg Abel Will Take The Stage From Warren Buffett At Berkshire Meeting
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- 3:35
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- Investors will be closely watching this year’s Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting on Saturday as Greg Abel takes center stage as the company’s new leader. Abel, who took the baton from Warren Buffett in January, will host the annual gathering for the first time as CEO. The Oracle of Omaha will still be at the event but it’s Abel’s turn to shine. CNBC's Yun Li reports on what investors are expecting from this year’s meeting and how the firm may shape up in the post-Buffett era.
Reporter: Yun Li
Produced, Shot and Edited by: Kaan Oguz
Managing Producer: Anuz Thapa
Production Support: CJ Haddad
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- Glyphosate: The Chemical Putting Pressure On RFK Jr.
- Runtime
- 6:38
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case centering around glyphosate, an herbicide widely used by American farmers. The primary domestic supplier of Roundup is Monsanto, a subsidiary of Germany's Bayer AG. There is some evidence that the chemical may cause cancer. But regulators in the U.S. and abroad have not limited the use of glyphosate. Researchers have found that 81% of Americans have recently been exposed to the chemical. President Trump's call to shore up the domestic supply drove a wedge between the White House and the health-conscious "MAHA" movement, spearheaded by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. CNBC's Garrett Downs reports on how the fight over this chemical could shape the agriculture industry and the midterm election season.
Reporter: Garrett Downs
Produced and Edited by: Carlos Waters
Animation: Jason Reginato
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- Meta's more sophisticated AI model Muse Spark is here, with 'contemplating' mode
- Runtime
- 1:47
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- Meta has quietly rolled out the most sophisticated version of its Muse Spark AI model, which deploys multiple agents to research and synthesize a consolidated answer. CNBC's Julia Boorstin has more.
- Title
- How Kalshi And Polymarket Are Trying Copy The Crypto Playbook
- Runtime
- 3:42
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- Kalshi is joining Polymarket in introducing trading for perpetual futures, known as “perps,” according to reporting by The Information. This type of derivative trading uses long-term contracts without a specific end date and have long been popular with crypto investors but could soon become more mainstream. CNBC’s Tanaya Macheel breaks down what the implications of these announcements could mean in the long term.
Produced by: Ryan Baker and Charlotte Morabito
Edited by: Darren Geeter
Reporter: Tanaya Macheel
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- Why Investors Are Bullish On Neoclouds
- Runtime
- 2:24
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- Investors are bullish on the emerging crop of companies known as neoclouds, which focus on AI-dedicated computing infrastructure, even as industry insiders warn it will take longer for these ventures to become profitable than markets currently expect. CNBC’s Tobias Burns reports on the enthusiasm for neoclouds and the concerns surrounding them.
Reporter: Tobias Burns
Produced by: Jeff Huang
Shot and Edited by: Kaan Oguz
Production Support: CJ Haddad
Managing Producer: Anuz Thapa
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- We Chatted With xAI's Grok Chatbot While Driving A Tesla In NYC — Here's What Happened
- Runtime
- 9:48
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- Tesla began rolling out xAI's Grok AI chatbot in its cars in July 2025. It's still in beta mode. Tesla is not the only automaker adding AI assistants to vehicles. Volvo, Rivian, Mercedes, BMW and others are all integrating AI into their cars even though the tech is still in its infancy. CNBC's Rob Ferris takes a ride with attorney and Tesla Model Y owner Mike Nelson in New York City to see how he uses Grok and to find out how it integrates into Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised).
Reporting by Robert Ferris, Lora Kolodny
Camera and Editing by Erin Black
Senior Director of Video Jeniece Pettitt
Additional Camera Macklin Fishman, Darren Geeter
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- Title
- Why The Trump Administration May Bail Out Spirit Airlines
- Runtime
- 3:30
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- The Trump administration is in advanced talks to give Spirit Airlines a $500 million rescue package as the iconic discount carrier faces the threat of liquidation. The bailout could be a political risk for President Trump, who has overseen numerous government interventions in the private sector in his second term, including U.S. Steel, Intel and USA Rare Earth. CNBC’s Leslie Josephs breaks down why the government may finance the airline and why the move could be controversial.
Reporter: Leslie Josephs
Produced by: Macklin Fishman
Edited by: Andrea Miller
Animation: Jason Reginato
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- Title
- Why Dating Is So Expensive In The U.S.
- Runtime
- 11:16
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- For Gen Z and millennials, dating is becoming more expensive and less frequent. Surveys show many young singles are cutting back on outings as costs for meals, drinks and app subscriptions climb. Dating apps’ freemium models add another layer of expense, while the abundance of options can overwhelm users. Experts say this dynamic is leading to fewer meaningful connections and more cautious behavior among daters.
0:00 Introduction
01:35 Dating as a financial luxury
04:14 Dating apps
06:00 Paying for apps
08:55 Going analog
Produced and Hosted by: Charlotte Morabito
Editing by Andrea Miller
Additional Reporting by: CJ Haddad, Isabel Iino
Animation: Jason Reginato, Emily Park
Camera by: Kaan Oguz
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
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- Title
- Elon Musk And Sam Altman Go To Court — Everything You Need To Know
- Runtime
- 2:38
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- Elon Musk’s high-profile lawsuit against OpenAI, the company’s CEO Sam Altman and its President Greg Brockman kicks off with jury selection in federal court in California on April 27th. Musk, who co-founded OpenAI in 2015 alongside Altman and Brockman, alleges he was deceived into donating roughly $38 million to the startup under the promise that it would remain a nonprofit. The two sides have been in a heated standoff since Musk filed the suit in 2024. CNBC's Ashley Capoot will be in the courtroom for the trail and explains what to expect next.
Reporting by: Ashley Capoot
Produced by: Nathanial Lee
Editing by: Darren Geeter
Camera by: Ryan Baker
Senior Director of Video: Jeniece Pettitt
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- Title
- How AI Is Transforming How Movies Are Made
- Runtime
- 12:29
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- As Hollywood bleeds jobs and productions flee Los Angeles, a new hybrid studio called Innovative Dreams is betting AI can reverse the tide. Backed by Amazon Web Services and AI company Luma, the company combines the LED backdrops of virtual production with AI tools across the entire pipeline, preserving actor performances and traditional filmmaking techniques while dramatically cutting costs and timelines. The first project to use the technology, The Old Stories: Moses, a three-part series starring Ben Kingsley, shot over 40 locations in a single week on an LA soundstage, a job that would have taken a traditional production over a month. But as AI reshapes filmmaking, questions remain about whether it will create jobs, or quietly eliminate them. CNBC's Julia Boorstin explores whether this new wave of AI-powered production could become a defining force in the future of Hollywood.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:41 Chapter 1 - Lights, camera, AI
4:42 Chapter ...
- Title
- What The Trump Administration's Cannabis Reclassification Means For The Drug
- Runtime
- 1:39
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- CNBC's Brandon Gomez reports on the Trump administration's move to reclassify cannabis as a Schedule III drug. The change doesn't legalize the drug at the federal level but it could significantly expand scientific research in the drug's medical uses.
Reported by: Brandon Gomez
Edited by: Lauren Hans, Andrea Miller
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images
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- How Kevin Warsh Wants To Change The Fed
- Runtime
- 4:26
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- Kevin Warsh is President Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Reserve. The veteran economic policymaker and investor appeared before a key Senate committee in April. Between pointed questions and praise, Warsh outlined his vision for the future of the U.S. central bank. CNBC’s Matt Peterson reports.
Reporter: Matt Peterson
Produced and Edited by: Carlos Waters
Senior Managing Producer: Shawn Baldwin
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