Fed chair candidate Waller had 'strong interview' as Pres. Trump narrows shortlist to four - part 1/2
December 19, 2025 • 6m 4s
Becky Quick (Anchor)
00:00.230
we
have
some
breaking
news
on
the
race
for
the
fed
chair
job
our
senior
economics
reporter
steve
liesman
joins
us
with
the
details
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
00:07.270
really
good
morning
becky
senior
administration
officials
telling
CNBC
that
fed
governor
chris
waller
had
a
quote
strong
interview
with
president
trump
in
which
the
two
discussed
the
labor
market
in
depth
and
how
to
jump
start
job
creation
the
interview
took
place
in
the
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
00:20.790
president
's
residence
and
concluded
shortly
before
the
president
stepped
to
the
podium
and
addressed
the
nation
on
the
economy
on
national
television
wednesday
night
treasury
secretary
scott
besson
for
staff
susie
wow
and
deputy
chief
of
staff
dan
scavino
also
attended
the
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
00:34.230
interview
it's
a
sign
wallers
candidacy
is
being
taken
seriously
though
the
officials
declined
to
see
say
if
he's
the
front
runner
where
he
stood
in
the
whole
race
for
the
fed
chair
job
CNBC
also
learned
black
rocks
rick
reeder
will
be
interviewed
at
mar
a
lago
for
the
fed
chair
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
00:48.270
job
in
the
last
week
of
the
year
the
officials
said
that
leaves
four
candidates
including
NEC
director
kevin
hassett
the
favorite
for
the
job
and
the
prediction
markets
and
former
fed
governor
kevin
wash
who
have
been
previously
interviewed
by
the
president
the
officials
added
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
01:02.150
that
fed
governor
and
vice
chair
of
bank
supervision
michelle
bowman
no
longer
being
considered
for
the
job
now
the
official
said
the
conversation
about
jobs
with
wallace
showed
criticism
was
misplaced
that
the
president
was
seeking
a
candidate
based
on
the
criteria
that
the
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
01:15.630
next
fed
chair
would
follow
the
president
's
orders
on
race
they
said
the
president
's
interest
in
the
interviews
with
candidates
was
broad
based
across
a
series
of
economic
issues
on
a
lighter
note
the
president
was
said
to
have
been
seriously
impressed
when
informed
that
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
01:29.710
governor
waller
could
bench
press
three
hundred
and
fifty
pounds
Andrew Ross Sorkin (Anchor)
01:33.310
you
know
you
always
bring
us
the
details
that
matter
and
that
that's
a
renault
i'm
not
saying
that
sarcastically
like
those
are
like
those
little
details
that
bring
you
inside
the
room
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
01:43.230
i
heard
in
awe
was
what
i
heard
in
awe
in
awe
i
heard
that
from
a
separate
source
Becky Quick (Anchor)
01:49.910
i'm
actually
surprised
and
impressed
by
that
too
Becky Quick (Anchor)
01:52.150
yeah
yeah
the
governor
wallard
has
a
pretty
strict
workout
regime
with
my
understanding
OK
so
the
all
of
these
reports
all
of
this
kind
of
what
we're
seeing
now
with
these
interviews
yeah
is
all
to
counter
what
the
president
himself
has
repeatedly
said
that
he
had
somebody
in
Becky Quick (Anchor)
02:09.190
mind
that
he
knew
who
it
was
going
to
be
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
02:11.870
and
the
idea
that
the
president
wanted
somebody
who
was
only
gonna
listen
to
him
on
rates
what
there's
definitely
emphasizing
that
there's
more
interest
more
discussion
on
broader
economic
topics
in
these
interviews
than
just
are
you
going
to
listen
to
me
we
continue
to
hear
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
02:27.270
that
and
look
Becky Quick (Anchor)
02:29.790
this
is
not
to
to
counter
reporting
that's
been
out
there
this
is
to
counter
what
the
president
himself
has
said
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
02:36.230
becky
i
think
you're
something
that
is
amused
me
that
sometimes
the
president
is
not
his
own
best
friend
right
like
when
he
sat
there
and
with
the
affordability
stuff
in
the
background
then
he
called
affordability
a
hoax
you
could
imagine
people
around
the
president
kind
of
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
02:50.590
cringing
in
those
situations
you
know
when
they
thought
they
were
remember
the
the
the
the
great
constant
theme
of
infrastructure
week
yeah
that
was
going
to
be
an
infrastructure
week
it
never
quite
wasn't
sometimes
the
president
is
not
his
own
best
friend
but
i
we
can
report
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
03:06.150
with
with
certainty
that
there
they
did
discuss
jobs
it
wasn't
all
about
are
you
going
to
lower
rates
and
listen
to
Becky Quick (Anchor)
03:12.030
me
is
the
president
himself
not
locked
in
is
that
the
message
you're
getting
back
that
he's
not
locked
in
on
one
candidate
and
he's
still
waiting
and
going
through
these
interviews
and
we
will
see
where
he
feels
a
month
yes
that
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
03:22.190
is
you
can
read
this
online
becky
and
so
can
viewers
by
the
way
that
that
this
is
a
serious
process
following
look
i
was
surprised
a
couple
weeks
ago
when
the
president
and
air
force
once
said
i
know
who
it
is
and
then
we
were
able
to
report
that
interviews
were
canceled
i
don't
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
03:38.230
know
if
you
remember
but
i
guess
it
was
back
in
october
i
was
able
to
break
the
story
of
the
process
that
treasury
secretary
scott
bester
had
laid
out
and
it
looked
like
one
that
by
the
way
is
both
real
and
symbolic
right
because
this
pick
for
fed
chair
is
something
being
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
03:53.510
watched
down
the
road
at
wall
street
but
five
thousand
miles
away
in
every
financial
center
anywhere
around
the
world
and
in
japan
not
only
who
is
picked
but
the
how
it's
picked
matters
a
lot
it
always
has
i've
done
i
think
four
or
five
of
these
processes
over
the
past
several
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
04:10.910
decades
Becky Quick (Anchor)
04:11.190
it
just
it
reminds
me
a
lot
of
what
we're
hearing
with
warner
brothers
discovery
and
the
bids
that
have
come
in
for
this
is
is
the
president
actually
in
the
camp
of
the
ellison
bid
from
from
skydance
right
or
from
paramount
skydance
or
is
he
saying
no
i'm
not
in
that
camp
and
if
Becky Quick (Anchor)
04:28.800
it's
netflix
and
it's
american
company
i'm
good
with
that
too
i'm
good
for
whatever
shows
up
a
lot
of
this
is
processed
to
undo
things
that
have
been
said
again
not
by
the
press
or
anybody
around
him
but
by
the
president
himself
in
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
04:40.070
front
of
cameras
that
that
is
that
is
a
accurate
point
becky
and
i
think
the
other
thing
is
that
when
they
they
are
now
back
on
track
with
this
process
the
president
is
sitting
down
with
these
candidates
he's
going
to
sit
down
with
rick
reeder
and
Becky Quick (Anchor)
04:54.110
i
i
i
don't
know
i
think
wall
street
probably
appreciates
hearing
that
i
think
they
probably
Steve Liesman (Senior Economics Reporter)
04:58.510
yeah
especially
i
think
the
waller
reader
people
are
are
because
i
there's
a
lot
of
and
you
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