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01:00 - Late Night with Seth Meyers
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02:00 - CNBC Explains
The show that explains the why behind the headlines. This month's edition explores why Hangzhou has become a breeding ground for some of China's most promising tech startups. Plus, we unpack the impact of Emmanuel Macron's economic reforms-once hailed as a French Renaissance-and the wins and setbacks that followed.
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02:30 - CNBC on Assignment
On the next On Assignment, CNBC explores how Singapore-based SATS rose from a regional inflight catering provider to the world's largest air cargo handler. From satay to suitcases, CNBC'S Monica Pitrelli takes viewers inside SATS' operations including its kitchens to see how the company is using technology to work faster and smarter.
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03:00 - Executive Decisions
Canary Wharf Group Chairman Sir Nigel Wilson reflects on how his family values and intellectual curiosity shaped his rise from a council estate to the boardroom, why building consensus and learning from mistakes matters in leadership, and how staying true to the common good has guided his toughest decisions.
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03:30 - CNBC Sport: On the Record
Conversations with MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, NCAA President Charlie Baker and NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps.
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04:00 - La fièvre du dollar
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05:00 - CNBC Explains
The show that explains the why behind the headlines. This month's edition explores why Hangzhou has become a breeding ground for some of China's most promising tech startups. Plus, we unpack the impact of Emmanuel Macron's economic reforms-once hailed as a French Renaissance-and the wins and setbacks that followed.
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05:30 - CNBC on Assignment
On the next On Assignment, CNBC explores how Singapore-based SATS rose from a regional inflight catering provider to the world's largest air cargo handler. From satay to suitcases, CNBC'S Monica Pitrelli takes viewers inside SATS' operations including its kitchens to see how the company is using technology to work faster and smarter.
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06:00 - Executive Decisions
Canary Wharf Group Chairman Sir Nigel Wilson reflects on how his family values and intellectual curiosity shaped his rise from a council estate to the boardroom, why building consensus and learning from mistakes matters in leadership, and how staying true to the common good has guided his toughest decisions.
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06:30 - CNBC Sport: On the Record
Conversations with MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, NCAA President Charlie Baker and NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps.
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07:00 - CNBC Explains
The show that explains the why behind the headlines. This month's edition explores why Hangzhou has become a breeding ground for some of China's most promising tech startups. Plus, we unpack the impact of Emmanuel Macron's economic reforms-once hailed as a French Renaissance-and the wins and setbacks that followed.
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07:30 - CNBC on Assignment
On the next On Assignment, CNBC explores how Singapore-based SATS rose from a regional inflight catering provider to the world's largest air cargo handler. From satay to suitcases, CNBC'S Monica Pitrelli takes viewers inside SATS' operations including its kitchens to see how the company is using technology to work faster and smarter.
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08:00 - Executive Decisions
Canary Wharf Group Chairman Sir Nigel Wilson reflects on how his family values and intellectual curiosity shaped his rise from a council estate to the boardroom, why building consensus and learning from mistakes matters in leadership, and how staying true to the common good has guided his toughest decisions.
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08:30 - Answers with Bayless Conley
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09:00 - In Touch Ministries
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09:30 - Joseph Prince
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10:00 - Executive Decisions
Canary Wharf Group Chairman Sir Nigel Wilson reflects on how his family values and intellectual curiosity shaped his rise from a council estate to the boardroom, why building consensus and learning from mistakes matters in leadership, and how staying true to the common good has guided his toughest decisions.
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10:30 - CNBC Sport: On the Record
Conversations with MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, NCAA President Charlie Baker and NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps.
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11:00 - La fièvre du dollar
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12:00 - Tour de France Criterium
The Tour de France EFGH Singapore Criterium brings world-class cycling back to the heart of the city for its fourth edition. The thrill of elite racing on Singapore's iconic street circuit - with Belgian sprint sensation Jasper Philipsen leading the charge.
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13:00 - World Rally Raid Championship
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14:00 - Tiree Wave Classic
The Tiree Wave Classic is the longest running professional windsurfing event in the world. It was founded in 1985 and has run to the present day. It showcases the best of the UK's windsurfing talent across a number of fleets ranging from Juniors to World Cup Professional Windsurfers.
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14:30 - Motonautisme : Championnat du monde de Formule 1
A suivre le championnat du monde de Formule 1 motonautique. Il s'agit d'une compétition internationale de bateaux à moteur.
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15:00 - Equitation : Ligue des nations
Suivez, tout au long de la saison, les étapes de la Ligue des nations, lancée par la Fédération équestre internationale en 2024.
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16:00 - CNBC Explains
The show that explains the why behind the headlines. This month's edition explores why Hangzhou has become a breeding ground for some of China's most promising tech startups. Plus, we unpack the impact of Emmanuel Macron's economic reforms-once hailed as a French Renaissance-and the wins and setbacks that followed.
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16:30 - CNBC on Assignment
On the next On Assignment, CNBC explores how Singapore-based SATS rose from a regional inflight catering provider to the world's largest air cargo handler. From satay to suitcases, CNBC'S Monica Pitrelli takes viewers inside SATS' operations including its kitchens to see how the company is using technology to work faster and smarter.
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17:00 - La fièvre du dollar
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18:00 - Executive Decisions
Canary Wharf Group Chairman Sir Nigel Wilson reflects on how his family values and intellectual curiosity shaped his rise from a council estate to the boardroom, why building consensus and learning from mistakes matters in leadership, and how staying true to the common good has guided his toughest decisions.
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18:30 - CNBC Sport: On the Record
Conversations with MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, NCAA President Charlie Baker and NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps.
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19:00 - CNBC Explains
The show that explains the why behind the headlines. This month's edition explores why Hangzhou has become a breeding ground for some of China's most promising tech startups. Plus, we unpack the impact of Emmanuel Macron's economic reforms-once hailed as a French Renaissance-and the wins and setbacks that followed.
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19:30 - CNBC on Assignment
On the next On Assignment, CNBC explores how Singapore-based SATS rose from a regional inflight catering provider to the world's largest air cargo handler. From satay to suitcases, CNBC'S Monica Pitrelli takes viewers inside SATS' operations including its kitchens to see how the company is using technology to work faster and smarter.
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20:00 - La fièvre du dollar
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21:00 - Executive Decisions
Canary Wharf Group Chairman Sir Nigel Wilson reflects on how his family values and intellectual curiosity shaped his rise from a council estate to the boardroom, why building consensus and learning from mistakes matters in leadership, and how staying true to the common good has guided his toughest decisions.
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21:30 - CNBC Sport: On the Record
Conversations with MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, NCAA President Charlie Baker and NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps.
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22:00 - Late Night with Seth Meyers
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23:00 - Late Night with Seth Meyers