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“We still have a better hand, we just have to play it well on the world stage,” says former Congressman Mike Gallagher of reaching trade agreements: cnb.cx/43Dy9wz





Elon Musk recently attributed Tesla's decline in sales to the need to retool the company's manufacturing process. Wall Street Journal's Tim Higgins breaks down Musk's comments and the backlash $TSLA has faced. cnb.cx/434ZxU6





"We are not going to let the perfect be the enemy of the good," says Deputy Secretary Michael Faulkender as GOP leaders work to finalize the budget bill. "We are going to get the bill passed out of the House this week, get it over to the Senate so the President can sign it.” cnb.cx/3HhM3vy

Professional Capital Management CEO Anthony Pompliano 🌪 & Bausch + Lomb CEO Brent Saunders join to discuss taking $PCAPU public and the purpose of a SPAC: cnb.cx/4kbus7o

Listen to media icon Barry Diller on a very special episode of #SquawkPod as he sits down with Andrew Ross Sorkin and @beckyquick for a wide-ranging conversation on power, legacy and the future of media. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bar…

"The idea that you can make some interesting devices is very legitimate," says Rosenblatt Securities Barton Crockett on the future of AI-powered devices. "I just think there's a lot of work to be done to make this successful and... $AAPL and $GOOGL, it's a little bit easier seeing them

President Trump held an event for holders of his meme coin, the latest crypto-friendly event of the new administration. Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino 🤖 joins to discuss DC's embrace of crypto and The Genius Act. cnb.cx/4mvkzTw

The bond market is ‘sounding the alarm’ on U.S. and global fiscal situations, says Subadra Rajappa of Societe Generale Group as she discusses the bond market and volatility in U.S. Treasuries. cnb.cx/3ZwK6Sa


"At some point, the bond markets are saying: you can't sustain this type of debt," says Carlyle Group Co-Founder David M. Rubenstein. "We have very large budget deficits; we've had them for quite some time. Right now, the total indebtedness of the United States is about 129% of GDP."


"The businesses are saying they need to have some idea that it's going to be a constant they can count on when they make an investment," says Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee. "They hate inflation, and they want consistency." cnb.cx/439bnfU