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On September 20 of 2013, Kernen imitated an Indian accent on CNBC's "Squawk Box" program while discussing banknotes from India and asked if the Indian rupee is accepted as currency at 7-Eleven stores. He later stated, "Last Friday, I made an inappropriate and insensitive remark on Squawk Box.
Maggie McCullough Kernan is a former First Lady of the State of Indiana, having served in that role from September 13, 2003, to January 10, 2005, during the administration of her husband Governor Joe Kernan. Prior to her time as First Lady, Kernan worked as an executive at 1st Source bank and was active in numerous community initiatives in her ...
Joe Eugene Kernan III [2] was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 8, 1946. [2] He was the eldest of nine children. [2] [3]Kernan's father, Joseph E. Kernan Jr. (1923–2008), was a naval aviator during World War II and would go on to have a career in government service. [2]
The chaotic picture of the Trump White House painted by anonymous reporting distracts from the accomplishments of the president, CNBC's Joe Kernen says.
An interview between Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and CNBC host Joe Kernen boiled over Friday morning, when the two sparred over Vice President Harris’s recent pledge to ban price gouging if ...
Kernen asked the Republican candidate to outline his “vision for the country” following President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, to which Trump unleashed a stream of deceit-laced ...
Joe Witte (later a weekend weather meteorologist at WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C.; now with the Goddard Space Flight Center) William (Bill) Wolman (most recently with Bloomberg BusinessWeek magazine; retired from broadcasting)
Joseph Devereux Kernan [1] (born February 4, 1955) is a retired United States Navy vice admiral and the former under secretary of defense for intelligence. His last military assignment was serving as the military deputy commander of the United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM), Miami, Florida, from May 23, 2011, to September 2013. [ 2 ]