Southwest calls back pilots to prepare for busier summer schedule: CNBC After Hours

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CNBC.com’s Pippa Stevens brings you the day’s top business news headlines. On today’s show, Phil LeBeau breaks down how airlines are calling pilots to work as they prepare for a busier summer schedule now that so many Americans are vaccinated. Plus, Brian Schwartz explains his reporting on the corporate backlash to new voting laws that critics say harm the voting rights of people of color.

00:00 — Intro

0:39 — Stocks lower across the board

1:22 — Airlines ramp up preparations for a busier summer schedule

4:11 — CNBC Soundcheck

6:45 — Corporate backlash

10:30 — Numbers Round

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