TV Guide CNBC World Saturday

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00:00
Jeff's buddy leads him to three classics that won't start, and Eric and Luke know there will be trouble if they bring three non-running models into the shop.
00:30
Jeff's father offers him a "smokin'" deal on a Cadillac; Jeff also makes offers on a 1971 Jaguar and a Ferrari 456 GTA that was owned by Shaquille O'Neal.
01:00
Jeff, Meg and the crew go to a major auto auction in Auburn, Ind., with great expectations, but they wind up being forced to make some hard choices.
01:30
On the last day of the big auction in Indiana, Jeff and Meg are hoping for a payoff, but terror grips their hearts when their 1971 Jaguar won't start.
02:00
The lack of interest in his 1923 Buick leaves Jeff in fear of selling at a loss; Luke and Eric restore a 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air with a price goal of $60,000.
02:30
Jeff and Meg try to verify the claim that the Ferrari they are considering mysteriously vanished from the set of "Miami Vice"; Jeff tries to buy a motorcycle.
03:00
A former prison inmate becomes an entrepreneur and advocate; a mother-daughter duo near Washington, D.C., creates a homemade ice cream empire.
04:00
A voice-over artist travels across the United States on a converted school bus; an individual makes a living as a professional clown; a nurse increases his pay.
05:00
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos discusses leadership-related topics.
05:30
Shake Shack CEO Rob Lynch talks about leadership.
06:00
A man who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for lying about coins he was selling is caught plotting the murder of the judge and prosecutor who convicted him.
07:00
In the Midwest, a buyer and seller of companies does business from his 12,000-square-foot home, but his arrest exposes a $216 million Ponzi scheme.
08:00
A con man's green energy firm sells $9 million worth of bogus renewable fuel credits; a highly skilled cat burglar steals only solid silver furnishings.
09:00
A wealthy Arizona real estate developer is killed by a car bomb, and police suspect that his wife may have paid someone to kill him for his life insurance.
10:00
A persuasive entrepreneur solicits investors for a fund dealing in everything from strip clubs to diamonds, but it turns out to be a $19 million Ponzi scheme.
11:00
An inmate comes out of prison after serving a seven-year sentence for running a fraudulent carpet-cleaning firm and claims he is a changed man.
12:00
In Miami, Claudio Osorio pretends to be an international businessman and scams more than $40 million dollars from investors and the U.S. government.
13:00
A man who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for lying about coins he was selling is caught plotting the murder of the judge and prosecutor who convicted him.
14:00
In the Midwest, a buyer and seller of companies does business from his 12,000-square-foot home, but his arrest exposes a $216 million Ponzi scheme.
15:00
A con man's green energy firm sells $9 million worth of bogus renewable fuel credits; a highly skilled cat burglar steals only solid silver furnishings.
16:00
A wealthy Arizona real estate developer is killed by a car bomb, and police suspect that his wife may have paid someone to kill him for his life insurance.
17:00
A persuasive entrepreneur solicits investors for a fund dealing in everything from strip clubs to diamonds, but it turns out to be a $19 million Ponzi scheme.

Saturday Night TV on CNBC World

18:00
An inmate comes out of prison after serving a seven-year sentence for running a fraudulent carpet-cleaning firm and claims he is a changed man.
19:00
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos discusses leadership-related topics.
19:30
Shake Shack CEO Rob Lynch talks about leadership.
20:00
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi talks about leadership-related topics.
20:30
Media mogul Barry Diller shares his thoughts on leadership.
21:00
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky shares strategies that helped him build a multi-billion-dollar empire by convincing people to open their homes to strangers.
21:30
Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison discusses the strategies that helped him transform an aging brick-and-mortar business and position it for extraordinary success.
22:00
GM's CEO Mary Barra explores strategies that helped her drive the 100-year-old car-maker into a new era filled with cutting-edge technology.
22:30
YouTube's CEO Neal Mohan reveals the strategies he uses to help drive 2 billion people a day to search, watch and create on the platform.
23:00
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos discusses leadership-related topics.
23:30
Shake Shack CEO Rob Lynch talks about leadership.
00:00
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi talks about leadership-related topics.
00:30
Media mogul Barry Diller shares his thoughts on leadership.
01:00
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky shares strategies that helped him build a multi-billion-dollar empire by convincing people to open their homes to strangers.
01:30
Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison discusses the strategies that helped him transform an aging brick-and-mortar business and position it for extraordinary success.
02:00
GM's CEO Mary Barra explores strategies that helped her drive the 100-year-old car-maker into a new era filled with cutting-edge technology.
02:30
YouTube's CEO Neal Mohan reveals the strategies he uses to help drive 2 billion people a day to search, watch and create on the platform.
03:00
In Miami, Claudio Osorio pretends to be an international businessman and scams more than $40 million dollars from investors and the U.S. government.
04:00
A man who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for lying about coins he was selling is caught plotting the murder of the judge and prosecutor who convicted him.
05:00
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver; ESPN NFL Analyst Mina Kimes; TKO Group President and COO Mark Shapiro.; TKO Group President; COO Mark Shapiro.
05:30
ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro; Amazon Prime Video Global Head of Sports Jay Marine; former New York Giants player Eli Manning.

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