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let's get to eamon javers. >> that's right. nbc news is reporting that the department of justice will announce at 11:00 a.m. east coast time this morning that it has filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against livenation and ticketmaster that is going to be done in conjunction with various state and district attorneys we don't have any more details at this time as to what's going to be in this antitrust suit, but we can imagine we will get a lot more details at or before 11:00 a.m. when that announcement officially occurs now, this is obviously a long-running issue you have had decades of complaints from some artists and others about livenation and ticketmaster, and the grip that that company has on the live performance market in the united states i would expect that later today, we'll also hear from the company as well to mount its defense these antitrust cases are a long time coming, carl, and so there's usually by the time they surface publicly like this, there's usually been quite a bit of back and forth between the company and
let's get to eamon javers. >> that's right. nbc news is reporting that the department of justice will announce at 11:00 a.m. east coast time this morning that it has filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against livenation and ticketmaster that is going to be done in conjunction with various state and district attorneys we don't have any more details at this time as to what's going to be in this antitrust suit, but we can imagine we will get a lot more details at or before 11:00 a.m. when that...
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eamon javers reporting from washington. >>> election day is less than six months away. and the long-awaiting rematch between president biden and former president trump is promising to be a close and an expensive one. a recent poll from morning consult shows they are neck in neck with trump having a slight lead. while emarketer estimates the candidates will spend a record $12.3 billion to persuade voters. the largest sum in history all as concerns abound about disinformation and ai. so let's discuss the advertising landscape, leading up to the big day, joining us now for more, nicholas thompson, ceo of the atlantic and here on set with us, paul verna. welcome to you both. paul, i'm a little surprised to hear -- it should make sense, always a record every cycle, but this one feels like there's a lot of apathy out there. some have suggested to the campaigns just spend big in the sort of narrowest of swing states and why flood the zone right now. what do you hear is the strategy we're likely to see? >> i think the fact that there's not a lot of enthusiasm around the electio
eamon javers reporting from washington. >>> election day is less than six months away. and the long-awaiting rematch between president biden and former president trump is promising to be a close and an expensive one. a recent poll from morning consult shows they are neck in neck with trump having a slight lead. while emarketer estimates the candidates will spend a record $12.3 billion to persuade voters. the largest sum in history all as concerns abound about disinformation and ai. so...
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let's get to eamon javers who had quite the segment today on "squawk". >> that's right, carl. the first trump presidency shattered ideology on the republican party's approach to free markets and tariffs. a second trump presidency, if it comes, could shatter it on everything else in economic policy. that's because the 2024 presidential election is taking place in a dramatically different economic and political context. conservative economic thinkers have spent years now constructing an intellectual and policy framework around trump's economist message. what they've come up with is a worker first, anti-corporate elite package of ideas that's increasingly popular in economic circles. a think tank have been churning out white papers and policy proposals designed to reset republican thinking on the economy. it's not clear how much clout they would have in a second donald trump administration, but robert lighthizer, one of the most influential voices on the trump camp sits on the board of directors of american compass. we spoke to aaron cass and he pushed back on traditional republi
let's get to eamon javers who had quite the segment today on "squawk". >> that's right, carl. the first trump presidency shattered ideology on the republican party's approach to free markets and tariffs. a second trump presidency, if it comes, could shatter it on everything else in economic policy. that's because the 2024 presidential election is taking place in a dramatically different economic and political context. conservative economic thinkers have spent years now...
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cnbc's eamon javers is back with an even deeper dive and how they plan to gain more votes for trump with these new policy ideas. good morning. >> that's right, frank. this is all about the political approach to this. we'll have a story out on cnbc.com later on this morning. we've been talking about this new strain of economic populism that's been rising in a conservative movement and an effort to steer away from low taxes and regulation and steer in to worker and family policies that might better benefit trump voters. i spoke to a former "wall street journal" writer, author of the book "tyranny inc." he said the goal is to hollow out the american middle class and eliminate some of the pressures on the middle class that are driving the anger we see in today's culture wars and a republican party he says increasingly says is a downscaled america. he argues there's a political impairment to harness a vast swath of voters out there. they believe in traditional male and female jinder roles but embrace the gains of the new economic deal. that i love social security and the unions, particularly
cnbc's eamon javers is back with an even deeper dive and how they plan to gain more votes for trump with these new policy ideas. good morning. >> that's right, frank. this is all about the political approach to this. we'll have a story out on cnbc.com later on this morning. we've been talking about this new strain of economic populism that's been rising in a conservative movement and an effort to steer away from low taxes and regulation and steer in to worker and family policies that...
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javers in washington with the latest on that case, eamon >> reporter: good morning, andrew this is the last chance for both sets of lawyers to make the case to the u.s. districts judge metta before he writes up his decision the ten-week trial featured testimony from the cast of tech industry players, including apple's eddie qu and satya nadella among others court opens at 9:00 this morning. i think you can expect the google attorneys to argue they operate in a fiercely competitive space despite what the department of justice says and the true landscape includes companies as diverse as amazon and expedia and yelp and tiktok. they will say that customers choose to use google thebecause they have the best search engine and not strangle thing the competition. that is what eddie said during trial. the department of justice should argue that google maintained the monopoly by paying billions with apple and others to be the default search engine. satya nadella said during the trial that such default settings are the only things that matter to consumers you can expect the department of justice
javers in washington with the latest on that case, eamon >> reporter: good morning, andrew this is the last chance for both sets of lawyers to make the case to the u.s. districts judge metta before he writes up his decision the ten-week trial featured testimony from the cast of tech industry players, including apple's eddie qu and satya nadella among others court opens at 9:00 this morning. i think you can expect the google attorneys to argue they operate in a fiercely competitive space...
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javers here to explain all that good morning, eamon. >> hey there, mike yeah talking about this new strain the economic populism rising in the conservative movement. an effort by some, at least, to steer away from the reagan consensus of low taxes and lower regulation and steer into a more worker and family-friendly policy that might better benefit trump voters in particular now, i spoke to a faormer wall street journal writer and author he says the goal of the populist economics reverse hollowing out of the middle class that led to many pressures on american families driving the anger of today's culture wars in a republican party that he says increasingly represents what he calls "down-scale america," he argues there's a political imperative to harvest a vast swath of voters out there. these voters, he argues, believe in traditional male and female gender labels but also embrace the economic gains of the new deal which is traditionally seen at something from the left they love associate security, support unions, particularly the unions they themselves belong to also they want a sta
javers here to explain all that good morning, eamon. >> hey there, mike yeah talking about this new strain the economic populism rising in the conservative movement. an effort by some, at least, to steer away from the reagan consensus of low taxes and lower regulation and steer into a more worker and family-friendly policy that might better benefit trump voters in particular now, i spoke to a faormer wall street journal writer and author he says the goal of the populist economics reverse...