MEDIA ADVISORY: CNBC TO LIVESTREAM PANELS WITH DOJ’S JONATHAN KANTER, FTC’S LINA KHAN & HOUSE SPEAKER REPRESENTATIVE MIKE JOHNSON FROM THE CNBC CEO COUNCIL SUMMIT ON JUNE 4

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WHERE: CNBC.com  

CNBC will livestream two notable panels from its CEO Council Summit on Tuesday, June 4, 2024:  

11:30am ET: THE ENFORCERS – How will history judge the Biden Administration’s assertive and comprehensive reshaping of antitrust law? From advocating for access to affordable health care to asserting consumers’ right to data privacy, to banning noncompete clauses, Lina Khan and Jonathan Kanter have been prolific regulators, over the past three years, provoking frustration and animus from the business community. CNBC’s “Squawk Box” Co-Host Andrew Ross Sorkin will sit down with them for a rare joint news interview about their headline-grabbing cases, how they define success and what’s next on the docket whatever voters decide in November.

Panelists: Jonathan Kanter, United States Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division and Lina Khan, Federal Trade Commission Chairperson  

Moderator: Andrew Ross Sorkin, CNBC “Squawk Box” Co-Anchor 

2:05pm ET: THE ONE VOTE MARGIN – How is the new Speaker of the House navigating a divided government? By squashing revolt from within the ranks and refusing to bend. Mike Johnson didn’t aspire to be the Speaker of the House, but that’s where he ended up and it’s where he intends to stay if his party can maintain control of the chamber for the next Congress. But Johnson will have to find/continue to find common ground with Democrats on key issues from tax policy to immigration to AI regulation. Before an audience of chief executives, CNBC’s Senior Washington Correspondent Eamon Javers checks-in with Speaker Johnson as he walks a leadership tightrope, and lives to tell about it.

Panelist: Rep. Mike Johnson (R) Louisiana, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives  

Interviewer: Eamon Javers, CNBC Senior Washington Correspondent 

Transcripts will follow the livestream panels. 

CNBC’s 2024 CEO Council Summit, a one-of-a-kind, news forum in Washington, DC, will bring together CEOs and decision makers from across industries, geographies, and stages of growth from the public and private sectors during a pivotal election year rife with unknown outcomes and known contradictions. CEOs are faced with having to carefully weigh their public messaging with their private concerns as they address geopolitical conflicts, domestic divisions, lower inflation, record-high stock prices, and restrictive regulatory policy alongside persistent economic growth. At this invitation-only event, panelists will discuss the uncanny strength of the American economy and the remarkable staying power of American democracy, and whether either of those are in jeopardy in this consequential year. Following is a link to the full agenda: https://www.cnbcevents.com/ceo-council-summit-2024/.  

The sponsors for the 2024 CNBC CEO Council Summit include EY, NetJets, Indiana for the Bold Economic Development and The Executive Leadership Council. 

MEDIA USAGE TERMS 

FOR BROADCAST:  

  1. No use is permitted before the conclusion of CNBC’s livestream of the interview.  
  1. Mandatory on-air credit/courtesy: CNBC and must show the CNBC logo included on the video feed. 
  1. Entire screen on video feed must be shown: no portion of the screen may be obscured.  
  1. Maximum cumulative length of excerpted material is 5 minutes per hour.  
  1. Usage consistent with the conditions above is authorized for 72 hours following the conclusion of CNBC’s livestream.  
  1. Entities may modify the materials for the sole purpose of timing to the extent that the modification does not change the editorial integrity of the content. 

FOR ONLINE:  

Embeddable VOD clips will be available at: http://cnbc.com/ceo 

  1. Full livestream will be available on CNBC.com ONLY. 
  1. VOD clips may be embedded from CNBC.com; clips are not to be downloaded or posted elsewhere directly, and not to be altered or edited in any way. 
  1. Embeds must be accompanied by a mention and link back to CNBC.com. 
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