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for a decade. allow type one insulin—dependent boxes to box. boxes to box. because it could be usedes performance. and athletes performance. but diabetics can get an exemption. and athletes performance. diabetics can get an exemption. from the average man is to be i am an average man. an average man. diabetes overnight, it is through here at a dairy —— hereditary. here at a dairy —— hereditary. i was born with it. born with it. disruptive, but it is reviewing his case. case. over the last couple of years people have died boxing. people have died boxing. at no more risk than others with the condition. condition. that is what we are trying to find out. trying to find out. a properly decision with this individual. —— data. -- data. by a top diabetes specialist, who has advised other prolific athletes. has advised other prolific athletes. for why he shouldn't be able to fight as a professional. fight as a professional. monitored without interrupting his fight. fight. right near -- now my career has been put on a hold and her. has been put on a hold and her. get, horse again and start wi
for a decade. allow type one insulin—dependent boxes to box. boxes to box. because it could be usedes performance. and athletes performance. but diabetics can get an exemption. and athletes performance. diabetics can get an exemption. from the average man is to be i am an average man. an average man. diabetes overnight, it is through here at a dairy —— hereditary. here at a dairy —— hereditary. i was born with it. born with it. disruptive, but it is reviewing his case. case. over the...
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i think it was more frustrating not being in the boxing ring, being out for so long, i had boxing ring ihada boxing ring, being out for so long, i had a hand injury, which i had to operate on three times. but now it is good to go. so i had a lot going on in my life, i didn't know if i was ever going to fight again. i never knew that. will i ever fight again, or will never knew that. will i ever fight again, orwilli never knew that. will i ever fight again, or will i be at the top again, or will i be at the top again, willi again, or will i be at the top again, will i everfight for a world title again, will my hand ever be better? these were the things going through my mind at the time. and what helped me a lot was when i went onto the show, i'm a celebrity, the jungle show, i went on there, and it gave me time to think about me. it gave me time to think about me. it gave me time to think about me. it gave me time to think about where i wa nt to gave me time to think about where i want to be in life, what i want to do. i was thinking, boxing want to be in life, what i want to do. iwas t
i think it was more frustrating not being in the boxing ring, being out for so long, i had boxing ring ihada boxing ring, being out for so long, i had a hand injury, which i had to operate on three times. but now it is good to go. so i had a lot going on in my life, i didn't know if i was ever going to fight again. i never knew that. will i ever fight again, or will never knew that. will i ever fight again, orwilli never knew that. will i ever fight again, or will i be at the top again, or will...
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most of those were delivered in cardboard boxes. so what happened to all of the boxes.ie yuccas has answers. >> this weighs close to a ton. amazon says redesigning packaging, helped it ship 307 million boxes. 750,000 semitrucks full. but you can see online shoppers are doing so much buying, recycling centers are struggling to keep up. one after another. a train of trucks unload at the los angeles area shopping center. she emptied an suv packed with empty boxes. >> how many boxes in your car? >> well over 200. well over. >> as the a mom of four this holiday season was all about convenience. >> did you do a lot of ordering online? >> all on amazon. >> in the u.s., amazon used 6,000 trucks and 32 planes to get packages to prime members last year. >> the trucks keep bringing it in. >> yeah. >> of the recycling coordinator for city of burbank. >> are you seeing an increase in the amount of cardboard? >> absolutely. >> tsunami of cardboard. everything goes up, five, 10% during the holidays. >> that its a concern for him, because the recycling process is so complex. the boxes
most of those were delivered in cardboard boxes. so what happened to all of the boxes.ie yuccas has answers. >> this weighs close to a ton. amazon says redesigning packaging, helped it ship 307 million boxes. 750,000 semitrucks full. but you can see online shoppers are doing so much buying, recycling centers are struggling to keep up. one after another. a train of trucks unload at the los angeles area shopping center. she emptied an suv packed with empty boxes. >> how many boxes in...
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>> we could upsize them to 24 inch box. i did get a quote to upsize them to 36 inch box. it's around 600 bucks a tree for that. i would be willing to pay the $2400 for those four trees. >> president honda: thank you. >> any rebuttal? >> good evening. chris buck san francisco public works, bureau of urban forestry. just to clarify, that's a good point about no site work occurring earlier in the summer. to go back to the question, commissioner, about why was there no protection earlier? when we were out there posting, our inspectors are, they're tree advocates. they see something wrong, they're going to speak up. so my sense is, verified by the applicants, that there wasn't active work going on. hey, you're actively working out here and you're not protecting the trees. granted, if there are additional cars parking out there, that's something we like to follow up on. we get calls all the time for folks we've been working with for years across the city. we're constantly going out there to make sure that trees are protected. you know, i think public works staff, we could have
>> we could upsize them to 24 inch box. i did get a quote to upsize them to 36 inch box. it's around 600 bucks a tree for that. i would be willing to pay the $2400 for those four trees. >> president honda: thank you. >> any rebuttal? >> good evening. chris buck san francisco public works, bureau of urban forestry. just to clarify, that's a good point about no site work occurring earlier in the summer. to go back to the question, commissioner, about why was there no...
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in to access their box. that didn't happen in these cases. most people don't real yiesz safe deposit boxes are not insured unless you purchase a separate policy and the bank's liability is limit under the rental agreement. >> the safety deposit insurance cooperation employee says over the past three years approximately 50,000 boxes and 1.3 billion worth of property have been impacted and things like theft, fire, floods, and other natural sdaft sters, however -- >> we have no way to track how much has been drilled and how much property was taken by banks. >> banks are not required to report that to regulators and insurance policies don't cover items lost when the bank drills your box. after we got involved, the bank agreed to reimburse for the jewelry and pay to repay mrs. woo. but as it turns out, in at least two of these cases missing information wasn't mittsing at all. >> they had all of that information. their date of birth is there. everything. >> $17,000 worth of jewelry and a property in china gone due
in to access their box. that didn't happen in these cases. most people don't real yiesz safe deposit boxes are not insured unless you purchase a separate policy and the bank's liability is limit under the rental agreement. >> the safety deposit insurance cooperation employee says over the past three years approximately 50,000 boxes and 1.3 billion worth of property have been impacted and things like theft, fire, floods, and other natural sdaft sters, however -- >> we have no way to...
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but he told our boxing correspondent mike costello about the months spent away from boxing which left personal problems with the family and stuff. made a lot of silly m ista kes and stuff. made a lot of silly mistakes myself which i will admit. i think it was more frustration not being in the boxing ring bg, being out so long. i had a hand injury that i had to operate on three times. now it's good to go. i had a lot going on, i didn't know if i was going to fight again. i never knew that. you know, what was going on in my life, will i everfight again. or will i ever be on top again, will my hand ever be better. these are things going through my mind at the time. what helped me a lot was when i went on to the show i'm a celebrity, into the jungle show and i went in there and it gave me time to think about me. gave me time to think about where i want to be in life, what i want to do. i think, boxing is what made me fighting for my british fans, they made me the american who i am. so i decided —— made me the person who i am. so i made me the person who i am. so i made my mind up to fight
but he told our boxing correspondent mike costello about the months spent away from boxing which left personal problems with the family and stuff. made a lot of silly m ista kes and stuff. made a lot of silly mistakes myself which i will admit. i think it was more frustration not being in the boxing ring bg, being out so long. i had a hand injury that i had to operate on three times. now it's good to go. i had a lot going on, i didn't know if i was going to fight again. i never knew that. you...
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packed with empty boxes. how many boxes do you think you had in your car?oh, well over 200, well over. >> reporter: in the u.s. alone, amazon used 6,000 trucks and 32 planes to get packages to its prime members last year. and the trucks just keep bringing it in. >> yup. >> reporter: kreigh hampbel is the recycling coordinator for the city of burbank. are you seeing an increase in the amount of cardboard? >> absolutely. it's a tsunami of cardboard. everything goes up 5%, 10% during the holidays. >> reporter: that's a concern for hampel because the recycling process is so complex. the boxes are sorted and bundled here. then, he says, they're loaded into containers and shipped across the pacific to china. there, the boxes are soaked in the water, stripped of staples, and reborn as boxes. but amazon says they've put a new focus on sustainable packaging, moving over 100 million shipments from boxes to padded mayorals in 2017. they released this video. >> we make the kinds of packages easy to open, minimal waste and 100% recyclable. as a result, to daerkt we've e
packed with empty boxes. how many boxes do you think you had in your car?oh, well over 200, well over. >> reporter: in the u.s. alone, amazon used 6,000 trucks and 32 planes to get packages to its prime members last year. and the trucks just keep bringing it in. >> yup. >> reporter: kreigh hampbel is the recycling coordinator for the city of burbank. are you seeing an increase in the amount of cardboard? >> absolutely. it's a tsunami of cardboard. everything goes up 5%,...
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"can squawk box" will be right back squawk box" will be right back squawk box" will be right back squawkback squawk box" will be right bk >>> tens of thousand will be packing the jacob javits center in new york for nrf 2018, retail's big show. for more on this let's bring in the national retail federation president matthew shay and saks fifth avenue president mark metrick who is executive director of the committee. gentlemen, thanks for being here today. >> nice to be here. >> matt, let's talk about the state of retail. we went into the holiday season, went into last year thinking that this was a really difficult time for retail, what was happening with online shopping and decimating some of the bricks and mortar things, but we came out with a pretty strong overall holiday shopping season because consumer was back in full force. >> we did, and we're doing see that later this morning when the department of commerce releases their numbers so we'll be releasing our final numbers for the holiday sales period. >> give us a hifnlt was it north of 4.2%. >> our forecast was 3.6 to 4 and steve li
"can squawk box" will be right back squawk box" will be right back squawk box" will be right back squawkback squawk box" will be right bk >>> tens of thousand will be packing the jacob javits center in new york for nrf 2018, retail's big show. for more on this let's bring in the national retail federation president matthew shay and saks fifth avenue president mark metrick who is executive director of the committee. gentlemen, thanks for being here today....
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box. >>> good morning, everybody.elcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's look at the u.s. equity futures. yesterday the dow was down by just under 100 points. off the lows of the session. that may not sound like much of a decline, but it's the worst performance for the dow in about three weeks. look at the green arrows back this morning, even though the government could potentially be shut down. s&p futures up by 4.5. the nasdaq up by 19. we'll talk more about that potential government shutdown in a bit. >>> overnight in asia, the nikkei higher. up 0.2%. hang seng up by 0.4. so was the shanghai in china in europe, at least right now green arrows across the board. biggest gainer of the major averages is the dax, which is up by almost 0.9 percent. the ten-year yield hitting 2.64% yesterday. that's the highest level since september of 2014. again, concerns about the government shutdown really pushing things we
box. >>> good morning, everybody.elcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's look at the u.s. equity futures. yesterday the dow was down by just under 100 points. off the lows of the session. that may not sound like much of a decline, but it's the worst performance for the dow in about three weeks. look at the green arrows back this morning, even though the government...
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box worked for all of the victims as a caretaker. he would return, visit with them, return and burglarize them. while box passed background checks, they fired him after three months in 2016 for being unreliable and not trust worthy. ti brk tiburon police there were at least four other cases. tiburon place say they have at least one witness to a break in and that surveillance cameras show box entering a resident on the day of the crimes. and they also know that he visited this local pawnshop regularly. >> he had been there over three dozen times in a three-week period. >> reporter: hence the charges, the not guilty plea and the possibility of even more charges to follow. in marin county, wade friedman, abc7 news. >>> secretary kirsten neilson confirmed today dhs has asked federal prosecutors to take legal action against sanctuary cities. the head of immigrations and customs enforcement has been highly critical saying california could feel the wrath of his agency because of the sanctuary state decision. >>> and we're getti ting word t
box worked for all of the victims as a caretaker. he would return, visit with them, return and burglarize them. while box passed background checks, they fired him after three months in 2016 for being unreliable and not trust worthy. ti brk tiburon police there were at least four other cases. tiburon place say they have at least one witness to a break in and that surveillance cameras show box entering a resident on the day of the crimes. and they also know that he visited this local pawnshop...
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there, the boxes areke water, stripped of staples, and anborn as boxes. amazon says they've put a wew focus on sustainable packaging, moving over 100 million shipments from boxes to padded mailers in 2017. they released this video. >> we make these kinds of packaging easy to open, minimal waste and 100% recyclable. cl a result, to date, we've eliminated 181,000 tons of waste. >> reporter: amazon does have a challenge in terms of its fackaging. it wants it to be compact, but it also wants it to get to you intact. as for all the cardboard here, recyclers say it could take until february for it all to be cleared out. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> ninan: up next, the power of she. the world's oldest yoga instructor and competitive dancer. i take pictures of sunrises, but with my back pain i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. my sinuses. i mean, could you be any more dramatic? i've had it.
there, the boxes areke water, stripped of staples, and anborn as boxes. amazon says they've put a wew focus on sustainable packaging, moving over 100 million shipments from boxes to padded mailers in 2017. they released this video. >> we make these kinds of packaging easy to open, minimal waste and 100% recyclable. cl a result, to date, we've eliminated 181,000 tons of waste. >> reporter: amazon does have a challenge in terms of its fackaging. it wants it to be compact, but it also...
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this is "squawk box. ♪ >>> good morning, welcome to "squawk box" right here on c nbc live from the nasdaqarket site i'm scott watson along with shelli evans joe and becky are making their way to the economic forum in davos. guy is here. >> with a replacement. >> bright and early. >> this is a tough role to be in >> it's great! >> monday, the three of us will have fun for an hour >> let's get to it >> we will let's take a look at how economic futures are shaping up after a fairly volatile week the dow down by 70 points. s&p also a touch negative off the open this morning. take a look at how the trading sessions are going one overnight in asia. we'll give you a check of the picture in a moment. there you go shanghai up 0.50%. trading under way there for a number of hours. the dax is up approximately only over in france, the picture, negative at this hour. treasury yields much in focus this week. 2.60 on the current year and above that level at 2.65 that is the one to watch we're certainly watching that. >> 2.60. you can round that up to 2.7 right now. you can round that up to 3 >> a lot of
this is "squawk box. ♪ >>> good morning, welcome to "squawk box" right here on c nbc live from the nasdaqarket site i'm scott watson along with shelli evans joe and becky are making their way to the economic forum in davos. guy is here. >> with a replacement. >> bright and early. >> this is a tough role to be in >> it's great! >> monday, the three of us will have fun for an hour >> let's get to it >> we will let's take a look...
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for instance you can get that box in cd or d.v.d. sleeve or in furniture this is one thing and there's also a rise of resistance against the insecticides we use against the box so you can control them properly anymore so so global traveling is on the rise so this would mean if i would go into a country in the hotel room i could catch a bus. probably yes and it even does not depend on the hotel itself it can be a very good although very expensive photo and you can probably get bedbugs what you can do is if you go under to a hotel room and you check in if you can can look in your bet on the bed frame and if you see these dark spots here are these are the feces of the bet books these are the best books themselves but. it's not in clear on the paper it's true if he says no that looks like him but it was white and it's a bit but droppings. and these are by the way the bed bugs you will not see them in the hotel room because they're always hidden. different pull up the mattress and look underneath of situations to spot them. not very likel
for instance you can get that box in cd or d.v.d. sleeve or in furniture this is one thing and there's also a rise of resistance against the insecticides we use against the box so you can control them properly anymore so so global traveling is on the rise so this would mean if i would go into a country in the hotel room i could catch a bus. probably yes and it even does not depend on the hotel itself it can be a very good although very expensive photo and you can probably get bedbugs what you...
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new vice chairs on "squawk box." we will talk to john rogers and then house majority leader kevin mccarthy will update us on the progress of a spending bill to avert a government shutdown. >>> and we'll talk stocks by katie stockton back by popular demand she's been so right about this bull market. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc tomorrow, it's a day filled with promise and new beginnings, challenges and opportunities. at ameriprise financial, we can't predict what tomorrow will bring. but our comprehensive approach to financial planning can help make sure you're prepared for what's expected and even what's not. and that kind of financial confidence can help you sleep better at night. with the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant.
new vice chairs on "squawk box." we will talk to john rogers and then house majority leader kevin mccarthy will update us on the progress of a spending bill to avert a government shutdown. >>> and we'll talk stocks by katie stockton back by popular demand she's been so right about this bull market. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc tomorrow, it's a day filled with promise and new beginnings, challenges and opportunities. at ameriprise financial, we can't predict...
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box. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site inimes square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's look at the u.s. equity futures. the dow yesterday up by 322 points all kinds of statistics we can throw at you it wasn't just the dow it was the s&p 500 also closing at record highs and the nasdaq composite. if you're looking at yesterday's jump, the dow joining the s&p 500 for being on pace for the biggest monthly gain in march of 2006 nasdaq on track to post the best month since july of 2006 that dow ever close above 26,000 came after eight trading sessions you've seen four days this year where you have seen the dow going up 200 points or more. it only had six days like that last year. this morning futures are relatively flat. dow indicated up 2.5 points. overnight in asia, china reporting fourth quarter gdp of 6. 6. 8%, bringing the 2007 gdp to 6.9% we will get china bay book data at 6:30 a.m. eastern time, independent data collected from businesses from china. check out europe, where early trading is
box. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site inimes square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's look at the u.s. equity futures. the dow yesterday up by 322 points all kinds of statistics we can throw at you it wasn't just the dow it was the s&p 500 also closing at record highs and the nasdaq composite. if you're looking at yesterday's jump, the dow joining the s&p 500 for being on...
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throughout "squawk box.pmorgan at 6:45, wells fargo at 8:00 a.m >>> facebook unveiling its biggest changes to the news feed in years landon dowdy has the details on that for us. >> facebook is getting friendly. you could be seeing more friends photos and updates facebook is changing your news feed preferring posts from friends and family over business posts. mark zuckerberg announcing he is changing the goal i give our product teams from focusing on helping you find relevant content to helping you have more meaningful social interactions this could have a negative impact in the near-term, not just to the publishers who rely on facebook to reach consumers but on the social network metrics. zuckerberg writing i expect the time people spend on facebook and some measures of engagement will go down, but i expect the time you do spend on facebook to be more valuable and if we do things right we'll be good for our community and for facebook this is in the face of fake news, russian manipulation over the election fa
throughout "squawk box.pmorgan at 6:45, wells fargo at 8:00 a.m >>> facebook unveiling its biggest changes to the news feed in years landon dowdy has the details on that for us. >> facebook is getting friendly. you could be seeing more friends photos and updates facebook is changing your news feed preferring posts from friends and family over business posts. mark zuckerberg announcing he is changing the goal i give our product teams from focusing on helping you find relevant...
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boxed trained the same employees who pushed carts and filled orders by hand to run its new system. >> it was about actually preparing them for the future, where all jobs in fulfillment centers, and maybe even a lot of retail jobs, will look like what you're looking at behind us. it took a lot of folks getting out of their comfort zone, to say, hey, i don't even have a college education and you're asking me to troubleshoot robotics? this for . work/life balance. >> we would love >> reporter: boxed is helping to pay for employee weddings and their childrens' college education. >> the last thing i want on my tombstone, here lies chei wong. >>> ahead, why some older americans ma >>> small businesses are often considered the backbone of the economy. they're job creators and innovators. but many are trying to overcome a major obstacle -- finding skilled labor. kate rogers has >> reporter: for denise, the biggest challenge in running her construction management firm is simply finding the right people for the job. her busi is a second generation family owned company with 12 to 15 year-round e
boxed trained the same employees who pushed carts and filled orders by hand to run its new system. >> it was about actually preparing them for the future, where all jobs in fulfillment centers, and maybe even a lot of retail jobs, will look like what you're looking at behind us. it took a lot of folks getting out of their comfort zone, to say, hey, i don't even have a college education and you're asking me to troubleshoot robotics? this for . work/life balance. >> we would love...
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this is "squawk box.ng and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc we're all live at the nasdaq market space in times square. >> from hq. >> of course. >> no, he was doing wex. >> he was on wex. >> on hq. >> easy journey if you leave early enough, no traffic. >> no traffic. >> get it all going. >> double duty. >> you can tell us everything that happened overnight. >> well, that's -- yeah, that's the idea. >> that's the idea let's start with u.s. equity futures at this hour we'll see where we stand dow is down 32 >> s&p, on that note we were down 75 points at the start of wex. >> were they citing the ten year. >> they, being me? >> you know, you >> it's obviously picked up a little bit as well but, yeah, improving momentum over the last hour. >> all right apple is said to be cutting its first quarter iphone production target in half according to japan's nikkei news service. apple has told its producers about the plans. not seeing too much movement in apple shares civil arrests are reportedly here in futu
this is "squawk box.ng and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc we're all live at the nasdaq market space in times square. >> from hq. >> of course. >> no, he was doing wex. >> he was on wex. >> on hq. >> easy journey if you leave early enough, no traffic. >> no traffic. >> get it all going. >> double duty. >> you can tell us everything that happened overnight. >> well, that's -- yeah, that's the idea....
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this woman empti boxes. >> how many boxes you had in your car? >> well over 200.g online? >> all on amazon. >> reporter: in the u.s.amaz u planes tt to its prime members last year. >> and you keep bringingin. >> yeah. >> reporter: craig hapel is the head of the recycling c >> everything goes up 5%, 10% ricern for him because the recycling process is so sorted and bundled here. this enhe said they're loaded i the pacific to china. there the boxes are soaked in reborn as boxes. >> there might be12,000-mile loop in a lot of the packang fo recycling. >> reporter: but amazon said they put a new sustainable packaging, moving over 100 million boxes to padded mailers in 2017. they released this>> w make the anding easy t minimal 181,000 tons of recyclable. >> reporter: but they're still s many shoppers preferred to do online s in jan >> you never think, maybe i'll goever, ever. this trip comparedoin to find p waiting in line at cash registerdugly, i wouldn't trade it for the world. >> reporter: amazon has a challeng t packaging. it wants it compact but comes t. they say t
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, the orange boxes. now are you arguing -- is your argument extend to immobile items in the carport? because it's curtilage rather than the house? or is it limited to the mobility that's characterized the automobile exception? >> yes, the automobile exception is just that, it's an exception on very circumscribed terms. >> the problem with that, of course, we've said the curtilage is like the house, but maybe you would. if you have an automobile in the house, which is not -- jay leno's house, he's got dozens of rare cars or the porsche in "ferris bueller." you're saying you don't -- you can just go in because it's mobile and they got it in there somehow, they can get it out? you don't recognize the distinction between the curtilage and the house for the purposes of the vehicles that are mobile? >> the court has laid down a categorical exception. if you were to draw a line, we think the most sensible place to do it would be the bright line of the house because it is used in other fourth amendment jurisprud
, the orange boxes. now are you arguing -- is your argument extend to immobile items in the carport? because it's curtilage rather than the house? or is it limited to the mobility that's characterized the automobile exception? >> yes, the automobile exception is just that, it's an exception on very circumscribed terms. >> the problem with that, of course, we've said the curtilage is like the house, but maybe you would. if you have an automobile in the house, which is not -- jay...
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we sell that box for $50. -okay. second box costs about $34 to make, all in. we sell it for $75.box, it's $155. -to make it? -$68. so, how did you guys get into this business? yes, thank you. alex and i have known each other for about 10 years. we actually own a luxury floral design company. so, i've been in the flower business for 25 years. okay. i had my first flower shop at 19. i come very humble backgrounds. i had nothing coming to this country as an immigrant, so i've come up in flowers. -what country? -from where? -from where? -iran. -iran. so, i came here to study. my parents just put me in a plane, said, "here's 4 grand. go to america." how old were you when you came over? 15 1/2. so you were 15 1/2, came by yourself... yes, i worked at burger king at night after school. good for you. came here as an immigrant myself, 9 years old. my dad was selling pizzas from a motor home, sold ice cream in parks. you name it. i sold flowers on a corner street. i went to school, biochemistry major, minor in econ, wanted to be a doctor, make dad proud. i was volunteering at the emergency
we sell that box for $50. -okay. second box costs about $34 to make, all in. we sell it for $75.box, it's $155. -to make it? -$68. so, how did you guys get into this business? yes, thank you. alex and i have known each other for about 10 years. we actually own a luxury floral design company. so, i've been in the flower business for 25 years. okay. i had my first flower shop at 19. i come very humble backgrounds. i had nothing coming to this country as an immigrant, so i've come up in flowers....
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thought died out centuries ago but bare—knuckle boxing is making a comeback.romoters want to bring gloveless brawling to the masses by making it licensed, legal and organised. and the amibitious plans will tonight see over two a half thousand people watch a bout of fights at london's o2 arena. johnny i'anson has more. if you look at guy's chest, you can tell how much experience the guy has had, you can tell how he will deal with the situation, intel had he deals with the motion because you can his side beat out of his chest. liam cullen in leeds has spent a lifetime in combat sport that this weekend is fighting for a world title in one of the most extreme of all. when i say the words bare—knuckle boxing you think of gangsters settling feuds in victorian times but there are a
thought died out centuries ago but bare—knuckle boxing is making a comeback.romoters want to bring gloveless brawling to the masses by making it licensed, legal and organised. and the amibitious plans will tonight see over two a half thousand people watch a bout of fights at london's o2 arena. johnny i'anson has more. if you look at guy's chest, you can tell how much experience the guy has had, you can tell how he will deal with the situation, intel had he deals with the motion because you...
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frankfurt coach nico co box was comps after the opening game of match day twenty is on trucks i had just catapulted into second place after beating a frustrated blog top team to know but would they stay there let's find out on the bundesliga here's what's coming up this week at leading bahrain have been playing like a super team as they face their kryptonite on saturday hoffenheim costa byron in two years but their hot streak against the champs continue. and relegation threatened hamburg had their hands full when they travel to leipzig but would there be a crafty new plan in place for a new coach band called up to tame the red bull. hello welcome to the bundesliga here on d w i am matt herman good to have you with us we're going to lead off with the team who has been leading the bundesliga ever since match day ten after a slow start byron munich made a coaching change they brought back stalwart europe hike since then they've lost just once in the league but saturday brought a tough test against often not a team who were on beaten against biron in their last three meetings you know that k
frankfurt coach nico co box was comps after the opening game of match day twenty is on trucks i had just catapulted into second place after beating a frustrated blog top team to know but would they stay there let's find out on the bundesliga here's what's coming up this week at leading bahrain have been playing like a super team as they face their kryptonite on saturday hoffenheim costa byron in two years but their hot streak against the champs continue. and relegation threatened hamburg had...
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"squawk box" on cnbc.e are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's look at the u.s. equity futures wh futures. what a ride yesterday. the markets shooting up to a 283-point gain for the dow, then giving it all back >> rattled >> ten points down >> down 295. >> that's something to watch up 300 points we were watching with anticipation, down by that much is also something to watch. >> has to be like a fever breaking for people who are still not in >> now it's time to get in >> every day it's -- 26,000. it was like five sessions between 25,000 and -- >> the zeseventh trading sessio. from january 4th to yesterday is when we saw the 1,000 point move in the dow >> oil breaking, which is a weird reason >> energy stocks came down as a result >> just the idea >> let's hold off for a second nevertheless, with all of that, the s&p 500 still remains on pace for its biggest monthly gains since march of 2016. the nasdaq is still on its biggest
"squawk box" on cnbc.e are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's look at the u.s. equity futures wh futures. what a ride yesterday. the markets shooting up to a 283-point gain for the dow, then giving it all back >> rattled >> ten points down >> down 295. >> that's something to watch up 300 points we were watching with anticipation, down by that much is also something to watch....
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breakfast decided to look at the world of bare knuckle boxing, with this report from johnny i'anson. liam cullan in leeds has spent a lifetime in combat sport, but this weekend, he's fighting for a world title in one of the most extreme of all. when i say the words, bare knuckle boxing, you possibly think of gangsters settling feuds in old victorian times. but there are a group of people but determined to bring the sport back to the mainstream and take it legally to the masses. a twitter user called suzie q objected to that report, writing that she was "disappointed" the bbc is promoting and endorsing violent sport. "gratuitous violence. what's the difference between this and a street brawl? hope there aren't too many children watching. shameful." now, not for the first time, we are in the middle of a winter of difficulties and challenges for the national health service. bbc news has been reporting them with considerable attention. tonight at six, an apology from
breakfast decided to look at the world of bare knuckle boxing, with this report from johnny i'anson. liam cullan in leeds has spent a lifetime in combat sport, but this weekend, he's fighting for a world title in one of the most extreme of all. when i say the words, bare knuckle boxing, you possibly think of gangsters settling feuds in old victorian times. but there are a group of people but determined to bring the sport back to the mainstream and take it legally to the masses. a twitter user...
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found bruma on months of the box and light seats at the meet i. am hans stumbled with the ball and was too slow for kevin campbell but defense were ripped apart and the visitors were a goal down to just nine minutes. the new coach looked on and saw a very nervous hamburg side. another mistake this time from papadopoulos almost gifted leipzig a second goal sean cavanagh gets down sales hit the target. number got back in the game on the half hour not to be in young with a perfect pass to philip hostage rounded the keeper and slotted the ball home. one nail at half time. the goal gave hamburg the boost they needed and tossed it almost got the winner late in the game. on all the final results not a bad return for the new coach. and once or for the reason it all did seem showed amazing spirits and really battled hard so it was good. that glimmer of hope for hamburg fans but coach hollaback still has his work cut out for him to save hamburg from the drop. the right for more saturday games for us to cover here on the bonus leg action from teams battling
found bruma on months of the box and light seats at the meet i. am hans stumbled with the ball and was too slow for kevin campbell but defense were ripped apart and the visitors were a goal down to just nine minutes. the new coach looked on and saw a very nervous hamburg side. another mistake this time from papadopoulos almost gifted leipzig a second goal sean cavanagh gets down sales hit the target. number got back in the game on the half hour not to be in young with a perfect pass to philip...
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of control has reinstated his boxing licence.in november 2015. but had been targetting a return to action in april. our sports correspondent ade adedoyin is with me. it had well—documented problems as we know. what chance is there of seeing tyson fury back in the ring? his development paves the way for him to return in the next couple of months. he was able to resume his career from december last year when he accepted a two year ban for a failed drug test. it depended on him getting his licence back. he met the boarding willett board of control. the reason for providing medical record is they suspended his licence in 2016 for the failed drug test and two on medical grounds because he relinquish two belts saying he had to address his mental health issues. they want to make sure he is physically and mentally fit to get backin physically and mentally fit to get back in the ring and if they are satisfied, realistically he could be backin satisfied, realistically he could be back in april or may. he would be a great addition to the he
of control has reinstated his boxing licence.in november 2015. but had been targetting a return to action in april. our sports correspondent ade adedoyin is with me. it had well—documented problems as we know. what chance is there of seeing tyson fury back in the ring? his development paves the way for him to return in the next couple of months. he was able to resume his career from december last year when he accepted a two year ban for a failed drug test. it depended on him getting his...
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never sleeps, this is "squawk box." >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. we' we're live from times square snow is coming down. look at the u.s. futures at this hour we were talking about green arrows this comes after a day of records again. the s&p 500 crossed 2500 for the first time yesterday today we'll watch the do you closely. the dow sitting at 24,922. we are a few points away from hitting 25,000 a few days ago it was the nasdaq at 7,000 >>> overnight in asia, the nikkei, if you think these numbers have been good here, up by more than 3%. it had been closed for a bank holiday over the last two days so it had some catching up to do right now you can see the hang seng closed up by a half percentage point as did the shanghai if you look at what's been the early trade in some of those european markets that we watch closely, up across the board gains of almost a percent for the dax in germany and the cac in france. ftse hanging in there. still in the green with italy and spain, each up by 1% and look at crude oil prices yesterday a rally in crude oil, up b
never sleeps, this is "squawk box." >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. we' we're live from times square snow is coming down. look at the u.s. futures at this hour we were talking about green arrows this comes after a day of records again. the s&p 500 crossed 2500 for the first time yesterday today we'll watch the do you closely. the dow sitting at 24,922. we are a few points away from hitting 25,000 a few days ago it was the nasdaq at 7,000...
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. ♪ >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc.e're live from the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen, and andrew ross sorkin on this day in davos, let's look at the u.s. equity futures, yesterday was an up day for the dow. it was a day that you saw those s&p with the slight pull back, but some green arrows once again. dow futures indicated up by 70 points nasdaq up by 30, and the s&p by 7 points if you look at what's been happening overnight in asia, look at where those markets closed you will see that in japan the market was down 1.1% similar decline for the hang seng shanghai off by 0.3% then in some early trading that we've seen here in europe, you will see things are higher in most of the markets. germany is the one counter indicato indicator. the cac is up by a half percentage point stocks are higher in london as well checking out things, the yield on the ten-year, 2.648%. yesterday the dollar skidded to a three-year low after those comments from treasury secretary steven mnuchin,
. ♪ >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc.e're live from the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen, and andrew ross sorkin on this day in davos, let's look at the u.s. equity futures, yesterday was an up day for the dow. it was a day that you saw those s&p with the slight pull back, but some green arrows once again. dow futures indicated up by 70 points nasdaq up by 30, and the s&p by 7 points if you look at...
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box kurdish militia. i'm honored on a welcome to the program police in moscow have forced their way into the office of opposition leader and spoken kremlin critic alexei involve a spokesperson for an avanti said that the police were using the ruse of a bomb threat to question members of the opposition this comes on a day that the opposition has an answer rochelle why protest that over one hundred cities in support of a boycott of presidential elections in march which the valley has called a farce. and a volley of stuff won't be allowed to roll in he was banned due to a previous fraud conviction he says was trumped up now he's turned all of his compatable forces into what he calls protest offices we caught up with one of his volunteers in st petersburg. hopes her message sticks she's hanging up fliers in st petersburg's courtyards calling for people to boycott the upcoming presidential elections and i came to st petersburg from siberia for one of these protests in october for now she's decided to stay and
box kurdish militia. i'm honored on a welcome to the program police in moscow have forced their way into the office of opposition leader and spoken kremlin critic alexei involve a spokesperson for an avanti said that the police were using the ruse of a bomb threat to question members of the opposition this comes on a day that the opposition has an answer rochelle why protest that over one hundred cities in support of a boycott of presidential elections in march which the valley has called a...
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>> chicken box. >> jimmy: chicken box. >> chicken box. >> jimmy: and i go -- >> i performed there whenyeah, exactly. it looked like a real cool place. i mean, there was chicken wire on the windows, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> after a certain hour, it can get a little dirty. >> jimmy: i go, "what is that?" she's like, "oh, the chicken box." she goes, "do you want to go in for a beer?" i go, "no, it's afternoon. i'm totally fine." but i just want to look at it from afar and take pictures with my phone. >> that's nantucket. >> jimmy: well, you know about it. okay, good. yeah. is it your brother's birthday today? >> j-train, happy birthday, i know you're watching this. i love you. he's 22! my little brother. >> jimmy: happy birthday, buddy! [ cheers and applause ] want to make sure we get that out there. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: happy birthday, buddy. >> thank you. >> jimmy: exciting news, so many things to talk about. but the coolest thing is, you got engaged, baby. >> i'm in love! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey! look at that! oh, my gosh! ♪ [ applause ] >> o
>> chicken box. >> jimmy: chicken box. >> chicken box. >> jimmy: and i go -- >> i performed there whenyeah, exactly. it looked like a real cool place. i mean, there was chicken wire on the windows, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> after a certain hour, it can get a little dirty. >> jimmy: i go, "what is that?" she's like, "oh, the chicken box." she goes, "do you want to go in for a beer?" i go, "no, it's afternoon. i'm...
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this quite you haven't seen either of us mubarak is tearing up the german box office charts. and we celebrate director legend vanna as he picks up a very special front. but first stop we turn our attention to the film of the moment darkest hour is the movie everyone is talking about that gary oldman picked up golden globe for best actor. trial of the british wartime leader who galvanized the country to fight the nazis has and universal. we will fight them on the beaches. for the first time as trying to jump from sixty british and french divisions we are hoping to claxon. they got if we don't mistake maybe today we would need a miracle to get around them winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two why have i been. asked. the movie tells the story of how churchill became the man of the hour his stubbornness played a major role you need to reply to the lord to be see. that you're not only. form of gary oldman place churchill with all his faults and foibles he is bothering you. nothing employers trying to shorten a war
this quite you haven't seen either of us mubarak is tearing up the german box office charts. and we celebrate director legend vanna as he picks up a very special front. but first stop we turn our attention to the film of the moment darkest hour is the movie everyone is talking about that gary oldman picked up golden globe for best actor. trial of the british wartime leader who galvanized the country to fight the nazis has and universal. we will fight them on the beaches. for the first time as...
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and he boxes also, so we went to the, like, local boxing gym and we all fought together.he didn't even realize who he was getting in the ring with. >> jimmy: wow. >> so he was like, "yeah, so you know, minka kelly was on my show years ago, and she boxes and so i was like, "oh, really? all right. what do you got, minka?" you know, like, what's up, minka? let's do a little charity fight. we started sending each other videos back and forth of like, us boxing and training. because she would train in l.a. and i was training in new orleans and when i got back, i was like, "what's up, you want to do this?" and she was like, "no." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think after seeing that video, i would be afraid as well. >> no minka, i love you -- minka can throw down. so, charity match. one round. [ cheers and applause ] two minutes on the show? >> jimmy: on the show here for charity? >> one round, two minutes. >> jimmy: all right. mika, if you're watching, i mean, i'm not -- just to let everyone know, i'm not stepping in the ring at all. [ laughter ] i wear plastic boxing gloves. i'll b
and he boxes also, so we went to the, like, local boxing gym and we all fought together.he didn't even realize who he was getting in the ring with. >> jimmy: wow. >> so he was like, "yeah, so you know, minka kelly was on my show years ago, and she boxes and so i was like, "oh, really? all right. what do you got, minka?" you know, like, what's up, minka? let's do a little charity fight. we started sending each other videos back and forth of like, us boxing and...
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the mayweather boxing fitness gym will be opening.he first gym will be opening in three weeks in los angeles. liz: i know. >> we've been working on this a while now, probably over a year. liz: how many gyms do you expect to open eventually? >> we look forward to opening 500 gyms around the world. first the virtual reality, you know, head set and everything will be inside the gym. then we'll move into homes where can you do it in the bedroom or the living room. liz: why did i look like i was a chihuahua or a cat like this. i look like a cat with a dangle toy? >> it's fun. it's fun. you can have fun, but you also can burn a lot of calories. you're health is your wealth. liz: you have a world renowned epic workout that you've been doing for many, many years that brought to you such unbelievable success, floyd. do you share all of your trade secrets? >> yes, with mayweather boxing fitness, everyone, i will reveal all the secrets. liz: in that? you're the largest shareholder. it's amazing, i think it's important to point out, we're fox bus
the mayweather boxing fitness gym will be opening.he first gym will be opening in three weeks in los angeles. liz: i know. >> we've been working on this a while now, probably over a year. liz: how many gyms do you expect to open eventually? >> we look forward to opening 500 gyms around the world. first the virtual reality, you know, head set and everything will be inside the gym. then we'll move into homes where can you do it in the bedroom or the living room. liz: why did i look...
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he will join "squawk box" live at 8:30 a.m.astern today among an amazing slew of guests. joining us from davos this morning, the co-chairman of bain capital. good morning to you. thank you for joining me, steven, live from davos. let's start with how gary cohn framed the u.s. administration saying it's america first, not america alone. do you think that's a fair framing of the actions president trump has taken so far in office and do you welcome those actions? >> i feel like it's a great gesture, and the more we can send a delegation here and get involved in the global economy, the better gary is right. what's good for the global is good for america and vice versa. it's a great sign that so many people are coming over to hear the world views here in realtime and in davos >> do you think the president's actions so far have been one of america first or america alone i bring up the point of some tariffs imposed on things like solar panels yesterday that sort of action, does it concern you? likewise when we've seen negative headlin
he will join "squawk box" live at 8:30 a.m.astern today among an amazing slew of guests. joining us from davos this morning, the co-chairman of bain capital. good morning to you. thank you for joining me, steven, live from davos. let's start with how gary cohn framed the u.s. administration saying it's america first, not america alone. do you think that's a fair framing of the actions president trump has taken so far in office and do you welcome those actions? >> i feel like...
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, the orange boxes. now are you arguing -- is your argument extend to immobile items in the carport? because it's curtilage rather than the house? or is it limited to the mobility or is it limited to the mobility that's characterized in the automobile semexception? >> yes, that's just that. >> tan tand the problem we had that was like the house. which if you had the automobile in the house, which is not jay leno's house, where you have dozens of rare cars, or the porsche in farris buhler, are you saying you can go in there because it's mobile? you don't recognize the distinction between the curtilage and house for purposes of the vehicles that are mobile? >> the court has laid down a categorical exception. if you were to draw the line we think it's the house because it's used in other fourth amendment jurist prudence. it doesn't need to reach that here. there are argument that is the mow abl mobility stays the same whether in the house or outside the house. but if you have to draw the line that is the se
, the orange boxes. now are you arguing -- is your argument extend to immobile items in the carport? because it's curtilage rather than the house? or is it limited to the mobility or is it limited to the mobility that's characterized in the automobile semexception? >> yes, that's just that. >> tan tand the problem we had that was like the house. which if you had the automobile in the house, which is not jay leno's house, where you have dozens of rare cars, or the porsche in farris...
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police say brian box burglarized homes in marin county. kpix5's john ramos explains how police say box targeted his victims. had tinct simi >> reporter: a few months ago police in the small town of tiburon began getting burglary reports that seemed a bit unusual. >> two of them had very distinct similarities. they both involved older persons. both received a visit from somebody who was a former caregiver. >> reporter: that former caregiver was brian box of vallejo. police say he made friendly visits to his former clients shortly before breaking in to steal jewelry and other valuables. so it wasn't really hard to identify him. >> this guy was kind enough to introduce himself at the door to people he hadn't seen in some time and then, of course, when they had a burglary a day or two days later, it didn't take much for them to connect those dots. >> reporter: but it turns out a lot of people may know him because box was a member of the cast of the popular netflix show 13 reasons why. he got the job in a casting call in vallejo and played jami
police say brian box burglarized homes in marin county. kpix5's john ramos explains how police say box targeted his victims. had tinct simi >> reporter: a few months ago police in the small town of tiburon began getting burglary reports that seemed a bit unusual. >> two of them had very distinct similarities. they both involved older persons. both received a visit from somebody who was a former caregiver. >> reporter: that former caregiver was brian box of vallejo. police say...
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the roses we re london's copper box arena.into the final quarter. it was looking good for their first win against the top ranked team, but they could not do it, eventually losing 50—46. england will now travel to johannesburg to face south africa in the final match of the series on sunday. he played more than 600 matches, —— 600 matches for blackpool and was the captain of england. today tributes have been pouring in for jimmy armfield who died at the age of 82. after he retired the former leeds boss spent nearly a0 years working as a summariser for bbc radio. we look back at his life... jimmy armfield was as likeable on the football pitch as he was in the commentary box and beyond. starting out in 195a with blackpool he played there until retirement, 627 games, many of them as captain, over 17 yea rs. many of them as captain, over 17 years. he would later turn his hand to management, succeeding brian clough at leeds united and guiding them to the 1975 european cup final. but it was his loyalty to one club which set him apart.
the roses we re london's copper box arena.into the final quarter. it was looking good for their first win against the top ranked team, but they could not do it, eventually losing 50—46. england will now travel to johannesburg to face south africa in the final match of the series on sunday. he played more than 600 matches, —— 600 matches for blackpool and was the captain of england. today tributes have been pouring in for jimmy armfield who died at the age of 82. after he retired the...
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we have mukka baaz a boxing 0ldman is tipped for 0scars.have mukkabaaz a boxing movie come political romance. and three billboards. darkest hour, you wait yea rs billboards. darkest hour, you wait years for a churchill film to come along and you get two at once we reviewed churchill on the show a few months ago. the story was that brian cox was playing brilliantly, i think, churchillanxiety cox was playing brilliantly, i think, churchill anxiety ridden in the run up to d—day. now gary 0ldman as churchill, anxiety ridden around the time of dunkirk. it's19a0. the the time of dunkirk. it's 1940. the nazis are the time of dunkirk. it's1940. the nazis are sweeping across europe, the resistance is crumbling everywhere. he's being advised to appease rather than fight. here's a clip. nothing even remotely patriotic in death or glory if the odds are firmly on the former. nothing inglorious in trying to shorten a war that we are clearly losing. losing! europe is still... europe is lost. and before our forces are wiped out completely, now is the time
we have mukka baaz a boxing 0ldman is tipped for 0scars.have mukkabaaz a boxing movie come political romance. and three billboards. darkest hour, you wait yea rs billboards. darkest hour, you wait years for a churchill film to come along and you get two at once we reviewed churchill on the show a few months ago. the story was that brian cox was playing brilliantly, i think, churchillanxiety cox was playing brilliantly, i think, churchill anxiety ridden in the run up to d—day. now gary 0ldman...
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sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning welcome to "snark box. >> and what's new about that >>ndrew is off today sitting in with us for the hour is peter boockvar, editor of the boock report very clever. well done. boock report >> yes >> i like it >> also a cnbc cribber >>> we have a lot to talk about. let's start with the u.s. equity futures. >> rattled rattled. >> dow was down by 16. the s&p was off by 3 nasdaq down by 10. it's the first time the nasdaq and the s&p have fallen in 2018 it had a six-day winning streak up to that point we'll watch things this morning. right now modest advances with the dow futures indicated up by 20 points. s&p up by 4. nasdaq up by 7 we'll see. still early in the session we'll see as we head towards that opening bell what will happen overnight in asia, stocks in hong kong closing higher for the 13th day in a row, extending the record rining stre inwinning st index. shanghai up by 3.2 the dax is the biggest decliners of europe, down by 0.2%. green arrows in italy. but the rest of the major averages under pressure. oil prices this morning at this
sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning welcome to "snark box. >> and what's new about that >>ndrew is off today sitting in with us for the hour is peter boockvar, editor of the boock report very clever. well done. boock report >> yes >> i like it >> also a cnbc cribber >>> we have a lot to talk about. let's start with the u.s. equity futures. >> rattled rattled. >> dow was down by 16. the s&p was off by 3 nasdaq...
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i id box with a person but -- do box with a person but he is not allowed to hit me. >> if i strained my me -- s traightened my tie, it would not recognize me. >> i said on the life of the interviewer even though i had the day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership, what is it that makes somebody tick? when you wake up in the morning, do you say i am incredibly proud of what i have done. >> i do not have either of those thoughts on that first day. i thought what an honor it was and a responsibility. you get the feeling you are the steward of something. david: when i was growing up in 70's, ibm was the dominant technology company in the world. >> it still is. you think it has the same strength in the computer world as it did in the 1960's? >> the great thing about a technology company is you can reinvent yourself over and over. this is a competitive industry we are in and we are going to do something very unique. it is one thing to have technology and another thing to have the know-how to use it. while we have gone through all sorts of products, the one silv
i id box with a person but -- do box with a person but he is not allowed to hit me. >> if i strained my me -- s traightened my tie, it would not recognize me. >> i said on the life of the interviewer even though i had the day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership, what is it that makes somebody tick? when you wake up in the morning, do you say i am incredibly proud of what i have done. >> i do not have either of those thoughts on that first day. i...