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FAA To Boeing: 737 MAX Can Return To The Skies, Dow 30,000 Watch, Retail Earnings Parade, And A Chevron CEO Exclusive

With the Dow looking to reach the 30,000 mark, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed big news involving Boeing: The FAA approved the return of the company's long-grounded 737 MAX jet to service. They explored what this decision means for Boeing as well the airlines that have been struggling due to the pandemic. Also in focus: Retail earnings from the likes of Target and Lowe's ahead of the holiday season -- plus how the markets might be affected if President Trump refuses to leave the White House. Also hear who JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon accused of exhibiting "childish behavior.” In an exclusive interview, Chevron Chairman & CEO Michael Wirth spoke about his company's growth strategy and engaged in a spirited discussion with Jim and David about drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

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18 Nov 2020

With the Dow looking to reach the 30,000 mark, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed big news involving Boeing: The FAA approved the return of the company's long-grounded 737 MAX jet to service. They explored what this decision means for Boeing as well the airlines that have been struggling due to the pandemic. Also in focus: Retail earnings from the likes of Target and Lowe's ahead of the holiday season -- plus how the markets might be affected if President Trump refuses to leave the White House. Also hear who JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon accused of exhibiting "childish behavior.” In an exclusive interview, Chevron Chairman & CEO Michael Wirth spoke about his company's growth strategy and engaged in a spirited discussion with Jim and David about drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.