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Quest says turnaround time for Covid-19 tests improve to four to six days

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CNBC's Meg Tirrell joins "Closing Bell" to report breaking news on Quest Diagnostics.

Cleveland Fed president on what the path to economic recovery could look like

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Loretta Mester, Cleveland Fed president, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the comeback of economic recovery and what she thinks the path forward could look like.

United Airlines tells employees there hasn't been enough voluntary departures, sources tell CNBC

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CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports that United Airlines will have more layoffs because there aren't enough voluntary departures in the company.

Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing on the bank's association with Jeffrey Epstein

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Christian Sewing, Deutsche Bank CEO, joins "Closing Bell" to talk about its association with Jeffrey Epstein.

Bespoke's Paul Hickey on the lesson investors learned from Tesla

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Paul Hickey, Bespoke Investment Group Co-Founder, joins "Closing Bell" to talk about tech and retail stocks.

Investors should add risk where it makes sense: Strategist

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Gabriela Santos, J.P. Morgan Asset Management global market strategist, joins "Closing Bell" to talk about markets.

Snap's former chief content officer breaks down Walmart's competitor to Amazon Prime

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Imran Khan, former Snapchat chief strategy officer, joins "Closing Bell" to talk increasing demand for online shopping and Walmart's competitor to Amazon Prime, which it plans to launch in June.

University of Oslo's Dr. Michael Bretthauer on safety of returning to gyms

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Dr. Michael Bretthauer, University of Oslo, joins "Closing Bell to discuss a study that examines how safe it is to return to gyms as the coronavirus continues to spread across the United States.

NAACP CEO Derrick Johnson says Facebook's meeting was 'disappointing'

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Derrick Johnson, NAACP President & CEO, joins "Closing Bell" to talk about the meeting with Facebook in regards to removing hate speech and racism on its platform.

Airbus books zero new plane orders in June

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CNBC's Phil Lebeau reports on new Airbus orders.

St. Louis Fed President James Bullard on U.S. economic recovery amid rising Covid-19 cases

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St. Louis Fed President James Bullard joins CNBC's "Closing Bell" to discuss whether he sees a "V-shaped" recovery for the U.S. economy, monetary policy and more.

Facebook boycott is a 'brand trust problem', says Needham analyst

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Laura Martin, Needham senior analyst, joins "Closing Bell" to talk about the ongoing boycott against Facebook.

Ritholtz Wealth Management's Josh Brown on rising tech stocks

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Josh Brown, Ritholtz Wealth Management CEO, joins "Closing Bell" to talk about tech stocks.

Amazon pulls Washington Redskins merchandise from its site

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CNBC's Kate Rogers reports Amazon will no longer sell Washington Redskins merchandise amid calls to change the team's name, which many people consider a racial slur against Native Americans.

Former Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren: Covid-19 creates negative growth for retail industry

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Terry Lundgren, Former Chairman and CEO of Macy’s, joins "Closing Bell" to talk about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on department stores and online retail.

Taylor Morrison CEO Sheryl Palmer on reporting record June sales

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Sheryl Palmer, Taylor Morrison CEO, joins "Closing Bell" to talk about drove the company's record June sales amid the coronavirus pandemic.

AFL-CIO President says Trump should pass HEROES Act to assist in reopening schools

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Richard Trumka, AFL-CIO President, joins "Closing Bell" to talk about what the federal government needs to do in order for schools to reopen this fall.

Tesla's recent rally comes from its narrative, not the news or fundamentals, says NYU's Aswath Damodaran

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Aswath Damodaran, NYU Stern and dean of valuations, joins 'Closing Bell' to break down the valuations of stocks that are seeing a run-up.

AlphaOne Capital Partners Dan Niles breaks down short and long stock picks

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Dan Niles, AlphaOne Capital Partners founding partner, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the tech rally and if he thinks it could continue.

ServiceNow CEO: Digital transformation is the opportunity of this generation

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Bill McDermott, Servicenow CEO, joins "Closing Bell" to talk about how Zoom video conferencing will use ServiceNow's Now Platform to support its customer service and enable new hardware as a service business model.

Former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew says raising corporate taxes is 'perfectly reasonable'

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Former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, joins "Closing Bell" to talk about his thoughts on proposed tax reforms after Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said he would likely raise the corporate taxes to 28 percent.

Former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew on the debate over reopening schools

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Former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew joins "Closing Bell" to discuss his views on reopening schools and presidential nominee Joe Biden's economic plan.

Recent survey says more than a third of Americans leave home only for shopping and socializing

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CNBC's Senior Personal Finance Correspondent joins "Closing Bell" to talk about a recent study by McKinsey that stated people are worried about engaging in out-of-home shared services such as participating in air travel and public transit due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

New York City's schools chief Richard Carranza on partially opening in fall

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New York City Department of Education Chancellor Richard Carranza joins "Closing Bell" to discuss what New York City schools will look like with partially open schools coming fall.

Online gaming and online retail are ahead of last year: Seminole Gaming CEO

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Jim Allen, Seminole Gaming CEO and Hard Rock International chairman, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss Hard Rock's reopening plans and how they plan to make consumers feel comfortable.

Fmr. FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb on Remdesivir data that shows improved Covid-19 recovery

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Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb joins “Closing Bell” to talk about Gilead’s coronavirus treatment that has been shown to reduce the risk of death in sick patients by 62 percent compared with standard care. Gilead, the company that produces this drug, said its findings must be further investigated in future trials.

Facebook considers to pause political ads during the election

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CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports that Facebook is considering to pause political ads during the election to help level the plain field, first reported by Bloomberg and the New York Times.

FUBU CEO Daymond John details the successful pivots to e-commerce amid Covid-19

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As retailers struggle to keep up with the negative impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, many are going bankrupt including apparel store Brooks Brothers this week. FUBU CEO and Shark Tank investor Daymond John joins “Closing Bell” to discuss the future of online retail.

Carnival Corporation CEO Arnold Donald on surging 2021 bookings

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Carnival Cruises had an increase in its bookings for 2021 despite the fact that it’s one of the worse performing stocks in the S&P 500 this year. Arnold Donald, Carnival Corporation CEO joins “Closing Bell” to discuss.

MLS Commissioner Don Garber on reopening soccer season

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Major League Soccer is kicking off a tournament this week at Disney World despite the fact that two teams have pulled out after its players tested positive for the coronavirus. Don Garber, Major League Soccer Commissioner joins “Closing Bell” to talk about whether it’s safe to play.




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