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CNBC sits with the world's top executives, innovators and policymakers for wide-ranging interviews focused on finance, politics, culture and more.
  • Marc Rowan

    Episode 13 - 43 mins
    David Faber sits down with Apollo Global Co-Founder & CEO Marc Rowan for an extended interview.
  • Michael Dell

    Episode 12 - 41 mins
    Sara Eisen sits down with Dell Technologies Chairman and CEO Michael Dell for an interview.
  • Christine Lagarde

    Episode 11 - 42 mins
    European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde discusses interest rates and Eurozone policies.
  • Steve Cohen

    Episode 10 - 20 mins
    Andrew Ross Sorkin talks to hedge fund billionaire Steve Cohen about his views on the market.
  • Jensen Huang

    Episode 9 - 41 mins
    CNBC's Jim Cramer sits down with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang for a wide-ranging interview.

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