
After a partial government shutdown disrupted travel nationwide, TSA workers are returning to work and could be getting paid as early as today. Former TSA Administrator John Pistole and BOS Security President Nat Carmack discuss the state of the DHS shutdown, ongoing staffing shortages, and whether privatized airport security could expand across the country. Then, CNBC’s Robert Frank reports on Sen. Bernie Sanders’ “tax the rich” rally, and Partnership for New York City President and CEO Steven Fulop examines whether the city’s tax policies could push Wall Streeters south. Plus, CNBC’s Dan Murphy has the latest on the war in Iran, Tiger Woods is arrested, and much more.
Dan Murphy - 03:22
Robert Frank & Steven Fulop - 13:01
John Pistole & Nat Carmack - 26:54
In this episode:
Steven Fulop, @StevenFulop
Dan Murphy, @dan_murphy
Robert Frank, @robtfrank
Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk
Melissa Lee, @MelissaLeeCNBC
Cameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY
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