2026-06-20 00:00 Late Night with Seth Meyers 01:00 Late Night with Seth Meyers 02:00 Executive Decisions After 26 years at Goldman Sachs, Robin Vince walked away without another job lined up. In this episode of Executive Decisions, the BNY CEO reflects on why he stepped off a successful career path, what he learned during the global financial crisis and how that pause ultimately led him to one of America's oldest banks. 02:30 The CNBC Debate Leading voices from across finance and investment come together to explore how development finance is evolving-from government and nonprofit involvement to the growing role of private capital-as institutional investors rethink risk in frontier and emerging markets, and the challenge of mobilizing capital at scale remains. 03:00 Built For Billions From dominating the mobile phone era with devices like the 3310 to reinventing itself around telecom infrastructure, Nokia's story is one of tech's biggest transformations. Now, the company is betting on AI-driven networks and 6G to shape the future of global connectivity. 03:30 CNBC Meets Chef, restauranteur and TV star Gordon Ramsay welcomes Tania Bryer to his newest Michelin-starred location and reflects on the setbacks and successes that have shaped his career. 04:00 La fièvre du dollar 05:00 Executive Decisions After 26 years at Goldman Sachs, Robin Vince walked away without another job lined up. In this episode of Executive Decisions, the BNY CEO reflects on why he stepped off a successful career path, what he learned during the global financial crisis and how that pause ultimately led him to one of America's oldest banks. 05:30 The CNBC Debate Leading voices from across finance and investment come together to explore how development finance is evolving-from government and nonprofit involvement to the growing role of private capital-as institutional investors rethink risk in frontier and emerging markets, and the challenge of mobilizing capital at scale remains. 06:00 Built For Billions From dominating the mobile phone era with devices like the 3310 to reinventing itself around telecom infrastructure, Nokia's story is one of tech's biggest transformations. Now, the company is betting on AI-driven networks and 6G to shape the future of global connectivity. 06:30 CNBC Meets Chef, restauranteur and TV star Gordon Ramsay welcomes Tania Bryer to his newest Michelin-starred location and reflects on the setbacks and successes that have shaped his career. 07:00 Executive Decisions After 26 years at Goldman Sachs, Robin Vince walked away without another job lined up. In this episode of Executive Decisions, the BNY CEO reflects on why he stepped off a successful career path, what he learned during the global financial crisis and how that pause ultimately led him to one of America's oldest banks. 07:30 The CNBC Debate Leading voices from across finance and investment come together to explore how development finance is evolving-from government and nonprofit involvement to the growing role of private capital-as institutional investors rethink risk in frontier and emerging markets, and the challenge of mobilizing capital at scale remains. 08:00 Built For Billions From dominating the mobile phone era with devices like the 3310 to reinventing itself around telecom infrastructure, Nokia's story is one of tech's biggest transformations. Now, the company is betting on AI-driven networks and 6G to shape the future of global connectivity. 08:30 CNBC Meets Chef, restauranteur and TV star Gordon Ramsay welcomes Tania Bryer to his newest Michelin-starred location and reflects on the setbacks and successes that have shaped his career. 09:00 Answers with Bayless Conley 09:30 The CNBC Debate Leading voices from across finance and investment come together to explore how development finance is evolving-from government and nonprofit involvement to the growing role of private capital-as institutional investors rethink risk in frontier and emerging markets, and the challenge of mobilizing capital at scale remains. 10:00 Built For Billions From dominating the mobile phone era with devices like the 3310 to reinventing itself around telecom infrastructure, Nokia's story is one of tech's biggest transformations. Now, the company is betting on AI-driven networks and 6G to shape the future of global connectivity. 10:30 CNBC Meets Chef, restauranteur and TV star Gordon Ramsay welcomes Tania Bryer to his newest Michelin-starred location and reflects on the setbacks and successes that have shaped his career. 11:00 La fièvre du dollar 12:00 Golf : Open du Canada L'Omnium canadien ou Open du Canada, qui se dispute depuis 1904, est l'un des plus vieux tournois au monde. Joué chaque année au mois de juin, il est le troisième plus ancien, derrière l'Open britannique et l'US Open. 14:00 Trail : Championnats d'Europe Off-Road 15:00 Mass Participation : Trans Sahara Marathon 16:00 Executive Decisions After 26 years at Goldman Sachs, Robin Vince walked away without another job lined up. In this episode of Executive Decisions, the BNY CEO reflects on why he stepped off a successful career path, what he learned during the global financial crisis and how that pause ultimately led him to one of America's oldest banks. 16:30 The CNBC Debate Leading voices from across finance and investment come together to explore how development finance is evolving-from government and nonprofit involvement to the growing role of private capital-as institutional investors rethink risk in frontier and emerging markets, and the challenge of mobilizing capital at scale remains. 17:00 La fièvre du dollar 18:00 CNBC Explains The UAE is rethinking its place in the global order, walking away from OPEC after nearly 60 years while moving closer to Washington through defense, technology and investment ties. As the Iran war reshapes Gulf alliances and oil markets become harder to coordinate, Abu Dhabi's strategy points to a broader shift: using its energy wealth to build influence beyond oil. 18:30 CNBC Meets Paris Hilton, often called the "original influencer," takes Tania Bryer to a New York hotel steeped in family history and shares how she turned pain into purpose and built a multi-billion-dollar selling brand. 19:00 The Tech Download CNBC's Arjun Kharpal speaks to Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon about the future of AI-powered devices, from smartphones and laptops to smart glasses, pins and other wearable technology. Amon explains how AI agents could change the way people interact with their devices, why apps may evolve rather than disappear and how chips will need to adapt for the next era of computing. 19:30 Leaders Playbook This episode takes you inside General Motors, the #1 automobile manufacturer in America. In this candid interview with GM's CEO Mary Barra, CNBC's Julia Boorstin explores Barra's leadership playbook to reveal the strategies that helped her drive the 100-year-old carmaker into a new era. 20:00 La fièvre du dollar 21:00 CNBC Explains The UAE is rethinking its place in the global order, walking away from OPEC after nearly 60 years while moving closer to Washington through defense, technology and investment ties. As the Iran war reshapes Gulf alliances and oil markets become harder to coordinate, Abu Dhabi's strategy points to a broader shift: using its energy wealth to build influence beyond oil. 21:30 CNBC Meets Paris Hilton, often called the "original influencer," takes Tania Bryer to a New York hotel steeped in family history and shares how she turned pain into purpose and built a multi-billion-dollar selling brand. 22:00 Late Night with Seth Meyers 23:00 Late Night with Seth Meyers
2026-06-21 00:00 Late Night with Seth Meyers 01:00 Late Night with Seth Meyers 02:00 CNBC Explains The UAE is rethinking its place in the global order, walking away from OPEC after nearly 60 years while moving closer to Washington through defense, technology and investment ties. As the Iran war reshapes Gulf alliances and oil markets become harder to coordinate, Abu Dhabi's strategy points to a broader shift: using its energy wealth to build influence beyond oil. 02:30 CNBC Meets Tania Bryer goes face-to-face with the world's most influential high flyers to ask about their business and their home life. Profiling some of the world's most successful people, CNBC Meets gets 'up close and personal' with its interviewees. 03:00 The Tech Download CNBC's Arjun Kharpal speaks to Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon about the future of AI-powered devices, from smartphones and laptops to smart glasses, pins and other wearable technology. Amon explains how AI agents could change the way people interact with their devices, why apps may evolve rather than disappear and how chips will need to adapt for the next era of computing. 03:30 Leaders Playbook This episode takes you inside General Motors, the #1 automobile manufacturer in America. In this candid interview with GM's CEO Mary Barra, CNBC's Julia Boorstin explores Barra's leadership playbook to reveal the strategies that helped her drive the 100-year-old carmaker into a new era. 04:00 La fièvre du dollar 05:00 CNBC Explains The UAE is rethinking its place in the global order, walking away from OPEC after nearly 60 years while moving closer to Washington through defense, technology and investment ties. As the Iran war reshapes Gulf alliances and oil markets become harder to coordinate, Abu Dhabi's strategy points to a broader shift: using its energy wealth to build influence beyond oil. 05:30 CNBC Meets Tania Bryer goes face-to-face with the world's most influential high flyers to ask about their business and their home life. Profiling some of the world's most successful people, CNBC Meets gets 'up close and personal' with its interviewees. 06:00 The Tech Download CNBC's Arjun Kharpal speaks to Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon about the future of AI-powered devices, from smartphones and laptops to smart glasses, pins and other wearable technology. Amon explains how AI agents could change the way people interact with their devices, why apps may evolve rather than disappear and how chips will need to adapt for the next era of computing. 06:30 Leaders Playbook This episode takes you inside General Motors, the #1 automobile manufacturer in America. In this candid interview with GM's CEO Mary Barra, CNBC's Julia Boorstin explores Barra's leadership playbook to reveal the strategies that helped her drive the 100-year-old carmaker into a new era. 07:00 CNBC Explains The UAE is rethinking its place in the global order, walking away from OPEC after nearly 60 years while moving closer to Washington through defense, technology and investment ties. As the Iran war reshapes Gulf alliances and oil markets become harder to coordinate, Abu Dhabi's strategy points to a broader shift: using its energy wealth to build influence beyond oil. 07:30 CNBC Meets Tania Bryer goes face-to-face with the world's most influential high flyers to ask about their business and their home life. Profiling some of the world's most successful people, CNBC Meets gets 'up close and personal' with its interviewees. 08:00 The Tech Download CNBC's Arjun Kharpal speaks to Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon about the future of AI-powered devices, from smartphones and laptops to smart glasses, pins and other wearable technology. Amon explains how AI agents could change the way people interact with their devices, why apps may evolve rather than disappear and how chips will need to adapt for the next era of computing. 08:30 Answers with Bayless Conley 09:00 In Touch Ministries 09:30 Joseph Prince 10:00 The Tech Download CNBC's Arjun Kharpal speaks to Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon about the future of AI-powered devices, from smartphones and laptops to smart glasses, pins and other wearable technology. Amon explains how AI agents could change the way people interact with their devices, why apps may evolve rather than disappear and how chips will need to adapt for the next era of computing. 10:30 Leaders Playbook This episode takes you inside General Motors, the #1 automobile manufacturer in America. In this candid interview with GM's CEO Mary Barra, CNBC's Julia Boorstin explores Barra's leadership playbook to reveal the strategies that helped her drive the 100-year-old carmaker into a new era. 11:00 La fièvre du dollar 12:00 Golf : Open du Canada L'Omnium canadien ou Open du Canada, qui se dispute depuis 1904, est l'un des plus vieux tournois au monde. Joué chaque année au mois de juin, il est le troisième plus ancien, derrière l'Open britannique et l'US Open. 14:00 World Fencing League The world's first global professional fencing league. WFL brings together the top men's and women's athletes to compete for a $100,000 prize purse across all three weapons. 15:00 Cyclisme : Tour de Hainan 16:00 CNBC Explains The UAE is rethinking its place in the global order, walking away from OPEC after nearly 60 years while moving closer to Washington through defense, technology and investment ties. As the Iran war reshapes Gulf alliances and oil markets become harder to coordinate, Abu Dhabi's strategy points to a broader shift: using its energy wealth to build influence beyond oil. 16:30 CNBC Meets Tania Bryer goes face-to-face with the world's most influential high flyers to ask about their business and their home life. Profiling some of the world's most successful people, CNBC Meets gets 'up close and personal' with its interviewees. 17:00 La fièvre du dollar 18:00 The Tech Download CNBC's Arjun Kharpal speaks to Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon about the future of AI-powered devices, from smartphones and laptops to smart glasses, pins and other wearable technology. Amon explains how AI agents could change the way people interact with their devices, why apps may evolve rather than disappear and how chips will need to adapt for the next era of computing. 18:30 Leaders Playbook This episode takes you inside General Motors, the #1 automobile manufacturer in America. In this candid interview with GM's CEO Mary Barra, CNBC's Julia Boorstin explores Barra's leadership playbook to reveal the strategies that helped her drive the 100-year-old carmaker into a new era. 19:00 CNBC Explains The UAE is rethinking its place in the global order, walking away from OPEC after nearly 60 years while moving closer to Washington through defense, technology and investment ties. As the Iran war reshapes Gulf alliances and oil markets become harder to coordinate, Abu Dhabi's strategy points to a broader shift: using its energy wealth to build influence beyond oil. 19:30 CNBC Meets Tania Bryer goes face-to-face with the world's most influential high flyers to ask about their business and their home life. Profiling some of the world's most successful people, CNBC Meets gets 'up close and personal' with its interviewees. 20:00 La fièvre du dollar 21:00 The Tech Download CNBC's Arjun Kharpal speaks to Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon about the future of AI-powered devices, from smartphones and laptops to smart glasses, pins and other wearable technology. Amon explains how AI agents could change the way people interact with their devices, why apps may evolve rather than disappear and how chips will need to adapt for the next era of computing. 21:30 Leaders Playbook This episode takes you inside General Motors, the #1 automobile manufacturer in America. In this candid interview with GM's CEO Mary Barra, CNBC's Julia Boorstin explores Barra's leadership playbook to reveal the strategies that helped her drive the 100-year-old carmaker into a new era. 22:00 Late Night with Seth Meyers 23:00 Late Night with Seth Meyers
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