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the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> andrew andrew i think we must have lost andrew'shink he hears what's going on here. good morning, everybody. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. andrew's here. >> joe kernen anyway >> i don't know what -- and then i couldn't hear him. i don't think he hears us or we hear -- oh, i -- i think it's his ivv droppfv dropped out. >> and it's a mess revealing a new $2.2 trillion coronavirus aid bill for more on what's in the package, ylan mui joins us >> it was 2.4. there's designated funding in the ppp for smallest businesses, hard-hit companies $1200 in direct checks and $600 in enhanced unemployment benefits that run through january. nancy pelosi said democrats are making good on our promise to compromise with this updated bill which is necessary to address the immediate health and economic crisis facesing america's working families right now. pelosi spoke with steven mnuchin last night they're supposed to talk this morning. the window for getting something done before
the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> andrew andrew i think we must have lost andrew'shink he hears what's going on here. good morning, everybody. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. andrew's here. >> joe kernen anyway >> i don't know what -- and then i couldn't hear him. i don't think he hears us or we hear -- oh, i -- i think it's his ivv droppfv dropped out. >>...
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>> thanks, andrew.eeing you in person, too >> good. that'll -- i feel -- you're so close. do you know how big that screen is it's that -- i don't know, is that 100 inches? more than that you're huge, andrew. you're looking good. the joe biden proposal warning you that might cause investors to dump shares if the former vice president wins in november. stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> breaking news this morning the u.s. will block downloads of tiktok and wechat starting this weekend. both of the popular apps are owned by chinese companies eunice eun joins us. i was watching you on spy kcam. you were frantically tapping on your phone downloading tiktok under the wire, i'm sure did i catch you? >> reporter: i already have tiktok and i also have wechat. i can't survive without wechat here i think that's what's interesting -- well, what i found interesting is actually i think this is a bit of a climb down from the commerce department because the important points that i saw was tha
>> thanks, andrew.eeing you in person, too >> good. that'll -- i feel -- you're so close. do you know how big that screen is it's that -- i don't know, is that 100 inches? more than that you're huge, andrew. you're looking good. the joe biden proposal warning you that might cause investors to dump shares if the former vice president wins in november. stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> breaking news this morning the u.s. will...
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on a walk through the park andrew realizes.s happening >> i just turned around the corner and saw everybody >> whoo! >> reporter: the gills asking andrew if he'll become a forever part of their family >> they asked will you, and i said yes >> when we see them together, we're glad we decided to adopt andrew >> reporter: and now jacques and andrew share the bat cave. two screens for video games for each never too far from neverending pop tarts. >> this is my brother, jacques >> this is my brother andrew >> our thanks to forrest sanders for that report. pop tarts and video games are just the start of it for those two brothers from here on out. >> such a great story. best one >>> still ahead, nascar's southern 500 goes down to the wire >>> plus, they don't call him king james for nothing lebron james continues his record-breaking streak i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! wat
on a walk through the park andrew realizes.s happening >> i just turned around the corner and saw everybody >> whoo! >> reporter: the gills asking andrew if he'll become a forever part of their family >> they asked will you, and i said yes >> when we see them together, we're glad we decided to adopt andrew >> reporter: and now jacques and andrew share the bat cave. two screens for video games for each never too far from neverending pop tarts. >> this is...
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jonathan: andrew, great to catch up. andrew hollenhorst, citigroup little markets chief u.s.st. the priority has shifted away from the fiscal discussion to something else. tom: big time. a lot of people assuming we will get some a should in february or march, but as we heard from the prime minister yesterday, you've got to get to february or march. i really can't emphasize the perception of six months from thanis totally different march to september that we saw in 2020. jonathan: feels like a lifetime away tom:. it does -- lifetime away. tom: it does. stunning. jonathan: it is open-ended. until we've got a real handle on how to deal with this, how to control people's movement without them getting ill, we are still talking about the same thing in the u.k. that we were discussing six months ago. the prime minister comes under increased questioning about where is the track and trace system. why is it -- why isn't it as good as what we see in italy, germany? and you got some pretty flippant responses, i've got to say. andrewd i nail that with farmer? lisa: nailed it. jonathan: it
jonathan: andrew, great to catch up. andrew hollenhorst, citigroup little markets chief u.s.st. the priority has shifted away from the fiscal discussion to something else. tom: big time. a lot of people assuming we will get some a should in february or march, but as we heard from the prime minister yesterday, you've got to get to february or march. i really can't emphasize the perception of six months from thanis totally different march to september that we saw in 2020. jonathan: feels like a...
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andrew: skillz is building the competition layer.are the leading mobile e-sports platform in the world. that means we are a b2b2c technology platform. allowing to build more competitive video games. in terms on the consumer side, we have a player community that andges, seeking out fair meaningful competition. 2is year, they will play billion tournaments on the platform. caroline: you have agreed to merge with flying eagle acquisition company. beingrself are spac-ed. this is the entity that helped take draft kings public. gaming is your expertise but why have you decided to go to the public market in this way? andrew: when we started the company eight years ago and when i came on seven years ago as ceo, we always planned to be ready to go public by q4 2020. the background and covid both fell into place over the past six months. as you guys are probably aware. the video give industry has seen exceptional growth due to covid. in skillz, we have the best quarter in the history of the company in q2. route, we were further along in our pla
andrew: skillz is building the competition layer.are the leading mobile e-sports platform in the world. that means we are a b2b2c technology platform. allowing to build more competitive video games. in terms on the consumer side, we have a player community that andges, seeking out fair meaningful competition. 2is year, they will play billion tournaments on the platform. caroline: you have agreed to merge with flying eagle acquisition company. beingrself are spac-ed. this is the entity that...
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how are you liking that, andrew?o you want to pay more >> it has to be one of the most successful cities in the world john, are you ready to jump in >> i want the cappuccino that kevin had this morning this reminds me of one of these interesting relationships where you love the person and he's like, i really love you, you're amazing, will you just calm down like breathe, right? it's not this serious. this is not a zero sum game. first of all, i was raised in california, kevin. i got my financial literacy course it was a banker that came in my classroom in compton who taught me financial literacy and said what a entrepreneur is i said if it's legal, i'm going to be one. my wealthy friends that i talked to last week in california aren't packing up u-hauls to move out as much as they complain. no one is talking about enriching the top 1% we agree on that no one is talking about enriching the top 5% i gave you an example, a firefighter and a teacher making 150 grand, they're not swimming in riches. they need every break
how are you liking that, andrew?o you want to pay more >> it has to be one of the most successful cities in the world john, are you ready to jump in >> i want the cappuccino that kevin had this morning this reminds me of one of these interesting relationships where you love the person and he's like, i really love you, you're amazing, will you just calm down like breathe, right? it's not this serious. this is not a zero sum game. first of all, i was raised in california, kevin. i got...
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>> thanks, andrew.ngle this camera, i could show you the peloton i'm afraid i'm afraid to touch the lights and camera i'm not going to do that i can almost touch it from where it is. the stalemate over the next round of coronavirus stimulus deepens. the senate failing to advance a skinny relief package yesterday making it less likely additional aid's going to be approved before the election. for a look at what is next, let's welcome a former congressional insider, eric cantor, former house majority leader who is now vice chairman and mapping director with moelus and company. eric, thank you for joining us every time we have you on, usually it's after something like what happened yesterday, and you're able to look back on it when you look back on it do you say, god, that's just business as usual you have one side trying to do something, but it's too little so the other side, you know, because they want a lot more, they're not even ready to go with what would obviously help certain people out so you get n
>> thanks, andrew.ngle this camera, i could show you the peloton i'm afraid i'm afraid to touch the lights and camera i'm not going to do that i can almost touch it from where it is. the stalemate over the next round of coronavirus stimulus deepens. the senate failing to advance a skinny relief package yesterday making it less likely additional aid's going to be approved before the election. for a look at what is next, let's welcome a former congressional insider, eric cantor, former...
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andrew: it is astounding.ata keeps coming in for housing and it keeps being stronger than expected. we saw earlier with mortgage application of move to multiyear highs, now you are seeing that come to sales and starts, across the board. a surging housing activity. yesterday oura: colleagues put out a report saying the federal reserve had bought nearly $1 trillion of mortgage bonds, one of the hugest buyers of the sector, pushing down rates, solidifying the market. -- much house the housing how much have the housing gains resulted from fed intervention? andrew: the fed policy is so important and when we look at the u.s. economy the sector most immediately sensitive to the fed and the interest rates is the housing sector. it is mostly about rates coming down. lower 10 year yields that led mortgage rates to move lower. they are purchasing mortgage backed securities as well. you cannot understate the importance of the fed -- you cannot overstate the importance of the fed in the housing market. paul: we had adp emp
andrew: it is astounding.ata keeps coming in for housing and it keeps being stronger than expected. we saw earlier with mortgage application of move to multiyear highs, now you are seeing that come to sales and starts, across the board. a surging housing activity. yesterday oura: colleagues put out a report saying the federal reserve had bought nearly $1 trillion of mortgage bonds, one of the hugest buyers of the sector, pushing down rates, solidifying the market. -- much house the housing how...
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andrew: it is interesting. xi jinping's talk at the u.n., you get the sense he was really talking to multiple audiences. not simply the u.s., although the u.s. was the primary one, along with the chinese domestic audience. you got the sense things really changed from say a year ago when everybody was talking about china and the belt and road initiative. say, there is a shift towards what is china's role in the international order? very different from a year ago. francine: what is that role? is there a huge difference between what they see as that role and the international community sees? merew: i think it seems to they are trying to figure out the global tectonic plates. they, like everybody else are watching to see what happens in the united states in november. chief sources of international leverage, its ability to interact with and invest in much of the developing world has now been complicated otherid, as well as these international trends we are seeing. andrew, isverall, that trend going to play out in technology? is that with the big
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andrew >> okay.at analysis two pieces of analysis in one day. we're getting a lot from steve yes, sir >> reporter: i forget to tell you. we were talking about this and other issues with robert kaplan this afternoon at 1:00 on the exchange dallas fed president who dissented and has interesting thoughts on where monetary policy ought to be right now >> fabulous. we'll look forward to that as well becky? >>> andrew, thanks when we come back we have much more of last night's first presidential debate. what did the business community take away from it and who do business leaders like. by the way i'll sayed good-bye right now. i'll be back later i'm going to leave to get ready for delivering alpha 9:00 a.m. eastern time hkat interview with steven mnucin you can catch it right here on cnbc bye dierks i'll see you later. "squawk box" will be right back. ♪ ♪ good job, michael! does. ok, lindsey now tell the class what your mommy does... my mom has super powers. it's like she can see the future. what?! it's li
andrew >> okay.at analysis two pieces of analysis in one day. we're getting a lot from steve yes, sir >> reporter: i forget to tell you. we were talking about this and other issues with robert kaplan this afternoon at 1:00 on the exchange dallas fed president who dissented and has interesting thoughts on where monetary policy ought to be right now >> fabulous. we'll look forward to that as well becky? >>> andrew, thanks when we come back we have much more of last...
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i think it's still possible. >> andrew?o back to their home districts that you have said, of course, you support president trump. you have complimented him several times on how he's handled covid. yet this book yesterday coming out from bob woodward where the president said i wanted to play it down. i always wanted to play it down. i still like playing it down because i didn't want to create or i don't want to create panic. are you still complimentary of the way the president handled this and are you still supporting him? >> well, as dr. fauci said yesterday, who the democrats like to quote when, you know, he says something that's a little edgy, and i guess they don't like when he supports the president. he said, look, the president did what he should have done and that he was not exaggerating, he was not distorting and that it was appropriate given the circumstances that we knew at the time that's what dr. fauci says i'll also remind you, andrew, that was the time period when the president was saying, let's ban travel from
i think it's still possible. >> andrew?o back to their home districts that you have said, of course, you support president trump. you have complimented him several times on how he's handled covid. yet this book yesterday coming out from bob woodward where the president said i wanted to play it down. i always wanted to play it down. i still like playing it down because i didn't want to create or i don't want to create panic. are you still complimentary of the way the president handled this...
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wow, andrew, eight years in the making. are you on target to meet your goal of ipo-ing before the end of the year, december 31st? >> absolutely. and thank you for having me. it's an important milestone for us, so it'll give us greater access to capital to grow faster than we've ever been. we've always believes fair competition is something everyone should have a stake in. liz: air airbnb -- and i bring m up because we've been waiting for years on that ipo -- it's very tough to pinpoint a time on the calendar, especially this
wow, andrew, eight years in the making. are you on target to meet your goal of ipo-ing before the end of the year, december 31st? >> absolutely. and thank you for having me. it's an important milestone for us, so it'll give us greater access to capital to grow faster than we've ever been. we've always believes fair competition is something everyone should have a stake in. liz: air airbnb -- and i bring m up because we've been waiting for years on that ipo -- it's very tough to pinpoint a...
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we appreciate it andrew, thank you. try. >> make sure you join us "squawk on the street" it next. >> we'll do it tomorrow. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber. futures are solid on some pretty good eco data out of europe and china this morning the two-day fomc meeting begins, apple's product launch this afternoon, adobe and fedex tonight, it's a busy tuesday big morning on tap as well we have an exclusive with lowe's marvin ellison in just a few moments and then as joe and jim were just saying speaker pelosi on news of some new efforts, jim, to build a compromise
we appreciate it andrew, thank you. try. >> make sure you join us "squawk on the street" it next. >> we'll do it tomorrow. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber. futures are solid on some pretty good eco data out of europe and china this morning the two-day fomc meeting begins, apple's product launch this afternoon, adobe and fedex tonight, it's a busy tuesday big morning on...
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let's get back to andrew.n you look at everything going on with trade -- the u.s., china, the appointment of an e.u. trade commissioner -- how do you play trade in the markets? are,w: so i think there you know, a couple of things to keep in mind. the first is, i think i am skeptical that the market will react much to the new headlines out of the trump administration. i think simply because we have had over three years of this administration, the idea that they would do something very different here, i think the market is going to be a little skeptical about. think onee time, i constant of this election is that both candidates have articulated a relatively hawkish trade policy vis-a-vis china, so i think the one factor that might not change, more than a lot of other policy factors, would be u.s. trade policy, vis-a-vis china and the election. but something that could change would be u.s. trade policy vis-a-vis europe. that is an underappreciated part of the u.s. election conversation. there is an you norma's co
let's get back to andrew.n you look at everything going on with trade -- the u.s., china, the appointment of an e.u. trade commissioner -- how do you play trade in the markets? are,w: so i think there you know, a couple of things to keep in mind. the first is, i think i am skeptical that the market will react much to the new headlines out of the trump administration. i think simply because we have had over three years of this administration, the idea that they would do something very different...
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>> thanks, andrew.n to slight gains yesterday but are negative for the week the best performing index this week, the nasdaq, gaining a whopping 0.4%. i don't know maybe that's better than being down 14% mike santoli joins us with more of this week's choppy trading. phil orlando, he says sentiment and other things kind of look like we're searching for a bottom i don't know if it's still feeling that way. >> a lot of things towards that point, fine, it's over sold, people are fearful maybe not quite the fact pitch looking at the map here of year to date of the chart of the s&p 500, one thing that comes out, how often we've been working and testing similar areas on this chart. i know you're talking more about that at the open, if we open right here, we're again to the 23.20 area we were there two months ago, we were there 3 and a half months ago. that's how you started the year. it's how far you go back and that would create a proper reset. if you thought the market here and here was racing ahead, too far
>> thanks, andrew.n to slight gains yesterday but are negative for the week the best performing index this week, the nasdaq, gaining a whopping 0.4%. i don't know maybe that's better than being down 14% mike santoli joins us with more of this week's choppy trading. phil orlando, he says sentiment and other things kind of look like we're searching for a bottom i don't know if it's still feeling that way. >> a lot of things towards that point, fine, it's over sold, people are fearful...
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lou: graham suggested andrew wiseman might be on his list and andrew mccabe is apparently ne next, iw if andrew mccabe knows that, your thoughts about the prospects of mccabe or wiseman. >> yeah, i think they should've brought them up a year or two ago, we had the horowitz report, the mueller report, this is not new breaking news, the president has been in office for four years, why it's taken until october of 2022 bring these people up for a public hearing, i do not know, the greatest respect for chairman graham but i gotta tell you, it's about a year end a half to late, get them up there and get them up there now. lou: while i don't share necessarily your respect for chairman graham, i do find it absurd that were talking about a year end a half since he took over judiciary and remember he said he was going to investigate the investigators and get to the obamagate because and all of the characters who created, we now see comey, comey must have a locker on capitol hill, he is up there so much saying absolutely nothing. >> that is the frustration in the staff could've been bringing in
lou: graham suggested andrew wiseman might be on his list and andrew mccabe is apparently ne next, iw if andrew mccabe knows that, your thoughts about the prospects of mccabe or wiseman. >> yeah, i think they should've brought them up a year or two ago, we had the horowitz report, the mueller report, this is not new breaking news, the president has been in office for four years, why it's taken until october of 2022 bring these people up for a public hearing, i do not know, the greatest...
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the party of andrew jackson. but, what is ominously missing here from the party of andrew and -- andrew jackson are northerners. where are they? why would a group of southern democrats choose to go on the -- in the same boardinghouse together? there's a lot of answers to that question. a lot of reasons. one result is undeniable. streetthis group, the f mess, that was more responsible than any other group of politicians for the most important piece of legislation in the antebellum congress. that was the kansas nebraska act. it was this group who on a cold, snowy night marched over to franklin pierce's house and demanded pierce support their plan to organize the new territory of nebraska to permit slavery. and there it is. southern democrats have one thing in common that northern democrats don't. and that is credo -- an interest to expand slavery. this is ominous. this shows the politics of the party through this political culture were becoming increasingly sectional. what year was the kansas nebraska act? >> 1854.
the party of andrew jackson. but, what is ominously missing here from the party of andrew and -- andrew jackson are northerners. where are they? why would a group of southern democrats choose to go on the -- in the same boardinghouse together? there's a lot of answers to that question. a lot of reasons. one result is undeniable. streetthis group, the f mess, that was more responsible than any other group of politicians for the most important piece of legislation in the antebellum congress. that...
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andrew: we do still believe in that. we believe this will be a more normal cycle then maybe expected, despite all of the .bvious abnormality of it a lot of the usual strategies that work them out of recession can work again. one thing that has surprised us, certainly surprised me, is i think the bond market has remained far more skeptical of the recovery than other parts of the market. i do think you still have a fundamental tension in the fact that some things that benefit from normalization have benefited. small-cap stocks have rallied off of the lows. but a lot of the things you would buy if you expected things to remain abnormal for a long time, some of these highflying nasdaq names, elongated bond yields, those have also performed well. i do think we are approaching a key crunch time with the fiscal package, with the u.s. election, where that can't continue. you will need to see more divergence, and ultimately we think the more procyclical strategies will ultimately work over the next six months. lisa: what is your
andrew: we do still believe in that. we believe this will be a more normal cycle then maybe expected, despite all of the .bvious abnormality of it a lot of the usual strategies that work them out of recession can work again. one thing that has surprised us, certainly surprised me, is i think the bond market has remained far more skeptical of the recovery than other parts of the market. i do think you still have a fundamental tension in the fact that some things that benefit from normalization...
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andrew >> okay.inding folks all day, all show that we're now just 50 days away from november's presidential election earlier this hour we heard from steve mnuchin on the state of the economy. >> so clearly we are having a great rebound. we're going to have a very strong third quarter, but there is also clearly areas of the economy, particularly the travel area, entertainment, hotels, small businesses, restaurants that are going to need more work and the president and i are going to continue to fight for those parts of the economy >> joining us right now for some reaction and to talk about joe biden's plans for jobs in the economy, pete buttigieg, former mayor and biden campaign surrogate. mayor pete,great to see you this morning are you surprised by whatever -- i don't know how you want to describe the recovery, but given that we have recovered more than i think even when i talked to vice president biden on this program several months ago and the expectation was, he said very explicitly he did not th
andrew >> okay.inding folks all day, all show that we're now just 50 days away from november's presidential election earlier this hour we heard from steve mnuchin on the state of the economy. >> so clearly we are having a great rebound. we're going to have a very strong third quarter, but there is also clearly areas of the economy, particularly the travel area, entertainment, hotels, small businesses, restaurants that are going to need more work and the president and i are going to...
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jim, gabriella, thank you both for joining us >> thank you >> thanks, andrew. >>> thanks, andrew whenrisis is brewing. why now may be a good time to actually start shopping, especially if you are doing it online frank holland will have that story for us. >>> later, the co-chairman of the latino co-chairman of the truuillo group "squawk box" will be right back. clean is a feeling. it's the simple joy of washing your hands, without ever touching a faucet. it's the little things that matter. that's why we create moments to feel kohler clean, every day. ♪ >>> a couple of stocks to watch this morning goldman sachs and fed ex upgraded to buy. fed ex is benefitting from pandemic related changes including much faster growth than anticipated then there's dollar tree resuming the stock buy back position the discount retailer has roughly $800 million in buy back authorization remaining under the program. all of these repurchases somewhat controversial given the fact that so many companies have been helped by the federal reserve, a conversation that is going to be happening today on capitol hill
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for those of you who do not know who andrew is, he will probably be remembered, andrew used to be an engineer and he's a great engineer. but andrew will be remembered as the primary individual for putting the bay bridge back on track and one that thing they learned is waiting until a project is out of control to get involved is basically too late and have decided not to repeat the same mistakes and this is why andrew is here. with regards to the operation's plan, you may be interested in the plan present to mr. lewis zirinaga in 2015. it is basically modeled over the 2012 plan for the olympics. and they achieved 12 trains an hour in and out per direction, with half of the tracks you have in trans-bay. i suggest you go and look at it and it was developed. (please stand by). so through the chair, what i would like to ask is that moving forward, the board following the example and posts the written comments of the director on the website after the meeting. thank you. >> that concludes that member of the public. thank you, roland. the next member, donald, please. >> so my name is francis
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that worried me, andrew.bout what would happen what would be the impact of retribution? in the end, selling effectively a 20% statement. i wouldn't expect the type of feared blow back we might have been worried about weeks ago. >> right if you're waking up on a morning like this in terms of how you see the competitive landscape, has it changed it at all you talked about walmart both on the content side and the advertising. does it change the way you think of a facebook differently than last week? >> look, i think tiktok being a robust competitor, this is going to add competition to the entire space. if you think of music and comedy, look at the cases of what tiktok is it most closely resembles google it's aging up. 60, 70% of tiktok is people over the age of 18. it matters to youtube. it creates competition for facebook and instagram i think snap chat investors who hoped tiktok would actually disappear. they're not going to get that benefit now. you're going to have tiktok as a robust competitor. it's not rob
that worried me, andrew.bout what would happen what would be the impact of retribution? in the end, selling effectively a 20% statement. i wouldn't expect the type of feared blow back we might have been worried about weeks ago. >> right if you're waking up on a morning like this in terms of how you see the competitive landscape, has it changed it at all you talked about walmart both on the content side and the advertising. does it change the way you think of a facebook differently than...
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andrew: andrew: that's -- andrew: that's true.emale leadership using who considers the ceo grade and does gender really matter, compared to other things, whether they are mission driven as leaders or whether they are seen as empathetic and transparent in that research, without gender didn't matter. it is much more important that leaders sell what a company does as a social mission. that is far more urgent than personal characteristics. but in this case, what we really see is that these ceo's, the ones at the very top of this tech list, zoom video communications, that they have a great company response to the crisis, but also that they were seen as critical helping other company survive during the pandemic. box.ame with keeping thet is economy running when everybody is working from home. emily: eric and darren have spoken on the show in the last six months. yuan ont having eric the list, given he has weathered so many controversies. eric is recognized as one of the top ceo's in 2018, and employees say it is not just generous health
andrew: andrew: that's -- andrew: that's true.emale leadership using who considers the ceo grade and does gender really matter, compared to other things, whether they are mission driven as leaders or whether they are seen as empathetic and transparent in that research, without gender didn't matter. it is much more important that leaders sell what a company does as a social mission. that is far more urgent than personal characteristics. but in this case, what we really see is that these ceo's,...
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diana has secretly used a friend as a go-between, to tell her side of the story to journalist andrewton. >> i remember vividly going to a cafe in north london. i put on the headphones. and there's this voice. and it's diana. >> i was so impressedepressed. i was trying to cut my wrists with razor blades. >> it was like entering a parallel universe. i was being let into a secret, the secret that diana was deeply unhappy. >> i felt desperate. i was crying my eyes out. he said, i'm not going to listen, you're always doing this to me. he said, i'm going riding now. so i threw myself down the stairs. >> i was left reeling. this information is dynamite. >> one revelation is most damaging of all. prince charles, the future king, is in love with another woman. >> my dreams were appalling at night. i dreamt of camilla and charles. >> this was when the public discovered charles had been having an affair with camilla. >> someone shehe's had a passio for throughout his life. >> charles is an unloving husband, he's neglectful, and having an affair. the public were completely shocked. >> the royal
diana has secretly used a friend as a go-between, to tell her side of the story to journalist andrewton. >> i remember vividly going to a cafe in north london. i put on the headphones. and there's this voice. and it's diana. >> i was so impressedepressed. i was trying to cut my wrists with razor blades. >> it was like entering a parallel universe. i was being let into a secret, the secret that diana was deeply unhappy. >> i felt desperate. i was crying my eyes out. he...
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governor andrew cuomo's warning to president trump.ot of eyebrow raising today. ♪ family's land, when the first snow fell, the kids went sledding right there. this used to be a shed. now, it's where they get breakfast. this is more than just land. it's home. the frels family run with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. this land isn't the only thing that should live on for generations. nothing runs like a deere. search john deere 1 series for more. get a 1 series tractor starting in ninety nine dollars per month. ♪ you know limu,g after all these years get a 1 series tractor it's the ones that got away that haunt me the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats d
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gerry: thanks, andrew.oming up, we take a look in some more dedetail about how the nomination may play out in this election year and what the longer-term consequences could be if the nomination does, indeed, go through. stay with us. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums everything we have, we've earned. the unmistakable lexus is. get zero percent financing on the 2020 is 300. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protect your identity, mobile phone, auto, home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today you've never been all otc pain relievers including volthave one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. so when it comes to screening fo
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so one of the things we looked at -- manus: andrew -- andrew: sorry. manus: finish your thought.gs you looked at. what is the key thing? andrew: the way the companies responded, so looking at how companies responded in terms of cutting workers, taking government bailouts, you saw that those companies that responded more responsibly, more farsighted lee, were typically rewarded by the market. look at thiswe period of time, covid, one could say it may be exposed to some of the blind spots in esg. is that fair or do you think it's actually, you know, it has delivered some opportunity to really investigate the esg with incorporates? andrew: certainly, much more towards the latter. , we are stillg refining, understanding, building a better picture. having said that, if you look at the way the sustainable funds have performed over the last few months, the level of interest in the topic, i think what it has really done more than anything else has galvanized people's understanding that sustainability is not just in the real world. many of the things we are talking about with cobit are th
so one of the things we looked at -- manus: andrew -- andrew: sorry. manus: finish your thought.gs you looked at. what is the key thing? andrew: the way the companies responded, so looking at how companies responded in terms of cutting workers, taking government bailouts, you saw that those companies that responded more responsibly, more farsighted lee, were typically rewarded by the market. look at thiswe period of time, covid, one could say it may be exposed to some of the blind spots in esg....
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gerry: thanks, andrew.oming up, we take a look in some more dedetail about how the nomination may play out in this election year and what the longer-term consequences could this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. ♪ here? nah. ♪ here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere... is somewhere. the all-new chevy trailblazer. ♪ (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate the safer you drive the more you save ♪ you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today ♪ ♪ gerry: i'm back with andrew mccarthy. democrats have loudly protested this process, they've said that this nomination that's going to be made shouldn't be confirmed by the senate because we
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andrew weissmann, thank you so much for your time tonight. it's really good to have you here.ongratulations on the book. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. >>> that's going to do it for me tonight. i'll see you again tomorrow for our debate coverage. >>> this is why the american people deserve to have a full accounting of the financial interest, including indebtedness of the president of the united states, and i do share that concern. who does he owe the money to? tell us, who do you owe the money to, and do you owe debt to any foreign nation? you know, do you owe debt? do you owe money? let's just be clear what debt means. do you owe somebody money? do you owe anybody money whose decision is impacted
andrew weissmann, thank you so much for your time tonight. it's really good to have you here.ongratulations on the book. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. >>> that's going to do it for me tonight. i'll see you again tomorrow for our debate coverage. >>> this is why the american people deserve to have a full accounting of the financial interest, including indebtedness of the president of the united states, and i do share that concern. who...
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people elect andrew johnson to presidency? >> counter-factual and predicting what would happen had lincoln come to the great discussions of one of the historical debates. some people suggest that had lincoln lived, he would not have been as rigid and uncooperative as johnson but he would not have moved as quickly as congress does thanks to johnson being uncooperative. we are going to get african american men the right to vote. we are going to get radical changes in the south. much more quickly because of johnson struck sharon-ism. lincoln would've moved much more structurally. lincoln was always someone who moved with firmness and caution. emily? >> legally speaking, how did the military reconstruction act justify forcing southern states to revert to territorial status? >> they essentially -- what congress said is everything that johnson did while they were away was invalid. it takes a little while to call him out on that but he should never have been allowed to state of the state governments in the first place. it was not his
people elect andrew johnson to presidency? >> counter-factual and predicting what would happen had lincoln come to the great discussions of one of the historical debates. some people suggest that had lincoln lived, he would not have been as rigid and uncooperative as johnson but he would not have moved as quickly as congress does thanks to johnson being uncooperative. we are going to get african american men the right to vote. we are going to get radical changes in the south. much more...
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they're opportunities to refresh the firm, to refurbish the image. >> andrew had been seen as a playboye. he had been seen as having unsuitable girlfriends. >> what reputation? how dare you impugn my brother's honor. >> so it was a real relief to the royal family, once andrew got married. sarah ferguson or fergie as she came to be known was a really spirited, fun-loving character. >> already for the royal bride, a new royal salutation, thumbs up. >> her father was a polo manager for prince charles. >> she was an avid horsewoman, very outdoorsy. they both had racy senses of humor. >> kiss it. >> why should i kiss it? >> hurry up. i dare you. >> you're a monster. >> they were, at least initially, a breath of fresh air. >> ah, the kiss. >> it was princess diana who had played matchmaker for prince andrew and her friend sarah. >> diana certainly welcomed her as a comrade in arms, a friend who was her contemporary. >> these two sisters-in-law wanted to have a bit of fun. >> diana and fergie were partners in pranks, tabloids in particular delighted in following them. they crashed a party in p
they're opportunities to refresh the firm, to refurbish the image. >> andrew had been seen as a playboye. he had been seen as having unsuitable girlfriends. >> what reputation? how dare you impugn my brother's honor. >> so it was a real relief to the royal family, once andrew got married. sarah ferguson or fergie as she came to be known was a really spirited, fun-loving character. >> already for the royal bride, a new royal salutation, thumbs up. >> her father was...
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andrew, thank you. >>> george stephanopoulos will lead abc's three hour of debate coverage on tuesday>>> next tonight the supreme court showdown, the republican rush to confirm president trump's nominee before election day. president trump heaping praise on judge amy coney barrett, the president says he believes she'll be easily confirmed long before the election day. joe biden blasting the president and warning the president is trying to use the court the steal away health care for millions of americans. here's abc white house correspondent rachel scott. >> reporter: tonight, republicans are in lockstep with the president and on track to confirm his supreme court pick before election day. >> she is a woman of unparalleled achievement, towering intellect, sterling credentials and unyielding loyalty to the constitution. >> reporter: the president announcing judge amy coney barrett as his nominee in the rose garden eight days after the death of justice ruth bader ginsburg. if confirmed, the 48-year-old would be the youngest justice on the bench. the mother of seven and devout catholic i
andrew, thank you. >>> george stephanopoulos will lead abc's three hour of debate coverage on tuesday>>> next tonight the supreme court showdown, the republican rush to confirm president trump's nominee before election day. president trump heaping praise on judge amy coney barrett, the president says he believes she'll be easily confirmed long before the election day. joe biden blasting the president and warning the president is trying to use the court the steal away health...
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gerry: thanks, andrew.oming up, we take a look in some more dedetail about how the nomination may play out in this election year and what the longer-term consequences could who is usaa made for? it's made for this guy a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we made it for all branches and all ranks whether they served one tour or made a career of it. we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids usaa is easy to work with and can save you money on auto, home and renters insurance. become a member today. get an insurance quote at usaa.com/quote usaa. what you're made of we're made for get an insurance quote at usaa.com/quote aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help re
gerry: thanks, andrew.oming up, we take a look in some more dedetail about how the nomination may play out in this election year and what the longer-term consequences could who is usaa made for? it's made for this guy a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we made it for all branches and all ranks whether they served one tour or made a career of it. we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids usaa is easy to work with and can save you money on auto,...
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gerry: thanks, andrew.oming up, we take a look in some more dedetail about how the nomination may play out in this election year and what the longer-term consequences could ♪ ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protect your identity, mobile phone, auto, home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today you've never been aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. noand if you're troubledan a liby falls and bleeds,ners. worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, min
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back to you, andrew. >> okay, diane, thank you so very much.e back in just a moment when we return, cnbc's shep smith is going to join us with some highlights of his interview with bob woodward. "squawk box" returns in just a memont a new way to shop that's completely tailored to you, with hundreds of your favorite fashion brands. tell us what you love and what you don't. the more you yes and no, the more we get you. we will build a shoppable feed that's so you. no two feeds are alike. this is shopping made genius. download the app and shop in a whole new way. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box. among the stories front and center, eli lilly reporting positive reports on its covid antibody treatment a reduced rate of hospitalization for patients using the treatment. >>> a new congressional report is slamming boeing and the faa for 737 max failures that led to what the house panel calls the preventible deaths of 346 people in two jetliner crashes. the 238-page report follows 18 months of research and comes as regulators get closer t
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you might find some parts of andrew harding's report distressing.eo surfaces on social media.ws it sho four men as they chase one terrified naked woman. it shows them beatin her. then it shows them killing her with at least 36 gunshots. where was this? using online technology, we and otherea reshers have managed to pinpoint the spot. northern mozambique, a region b consumfighting. see those billboas? the three trees. the green and the white roofs. there is no doubt about the location. what about the date? the angle of the men's shadows suggests april or september. the video first emerged in september of this year, and we knowin mozambican troops w the area. now to the heart of the matter -- who are these people? hthe woman yet to be edidenti but look at the empty robe. it seems likely she was left behind when other civilians fled. as for the killers -- >> we have been able to identify the outfit that they are wearing, which is exactly the same outfit that the armedes fo of mozambique use. andrew: armuniforms and accent that seem to back that up. >>
you might find some parts of andrew harding's report distressing.eo surfaces on social media.ws it sho four men as they chase one terrified naked woman. it shows them beatin her. then it shows them killing her with at least 36 gunshots. where was this? using online technology, we and otherea reshers have managed to pinpoint the spot. northern mozambique, a region b consumfighting. see those billboas? the three trees. the green and the white roofs. there is no doubt about the location. what...
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and from london andrew nixon a sports lawyer and partner at sheridan sets of sports law group welcome to you all thank you for your time so turns out there say he's not leaving barcelona after all i'd like to start with you andrew want to you think was his calculation was that the threat of a legal battle was just too much. yeah i think there's probably 2 components 1st of all there is the. desire or lack of desire not to have a legal battle with a club so if he's done so much for him over the last 60 or 70 years but also the reality is legal case would have been on balance a weak one as we understand that the contractual date written into the contract was june attend and you're certain in terms of the literal interpretation of a c. has missed that date and is therefore time barred and one might be able to run arguments in relation to the owing to the intention of the parties the timing the contract was made so what was the you know argument in relation to the intention to run and of the season but the reality is it's not due date was written into the contract and he is to all intents
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andrew weissmann, thank you so much for your time tonight. it's really good to have you here.ongratulations on the book. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. t care. if an opening comes in the last year of president trump's term and the primary process has started we'll wait to the next election. i want you to use my words against me. you're on the record. yeah, hold the tape. lindsey must go and the lincoln project are responsible for the content of this ad. i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 8 million dogs. nice. and...the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no...itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel. apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs less
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let's get reaction from andrew parry from the conservative party.s being grilled on the issue of u—turns, not a great look, is it? well, i think people out there are sensible enough to understand, when the medical and scientific advice changes, the couple tapped out accordingly, and that is what we are doing, putting people's health first, and that is why the governor decided not to ease the restrictions which were planned. it's essential, and we have to remember we are still living through a global pandemic, something which has killed loads of people the world over, and this government will stop at nothing to protect the lives of british people, and that is why we took the decision we have regarding the easing of restrictions for certain places today. andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchester, earlier spoke out against the idea of eating these restrictions, so labour surely welcoming this government change of heart. we do, and keir starmer was right to put the prime minister on the spot about his incompetence... problems with sound. it was one
let's get reaction from andrew parry from the conservative party.s being grilled on the issue of u—turns, not a great look, is it? well, i think people out there are sensible enough to understand, when the medical and scientific advice changes, the couple tapped out accordingly, and that is what we are doing, putting people's health first, and that is why the governor decided not to ease the restrictions which were planned. it's essential, and we have to remember we are still living through a...
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heading towards the point of no return — andrew lloyd webber warns of the damage done by the pandemiceatre and the wider world of arts. good evening. let's bring you more on one of our main stories that tougher restrictions have been imposed in bolton in greater manchester after a sharp rise in coronavirus cases there — the town now has the uk's highest infection rate. restaurants, pubs and cafes have been told they can only do takeaways from today and they must close by 10pm. the rise in cases across the country is being largely driven by a big increase in cases among 18—to—30—year—olds. it comes amid a continuing rise in new cases and a jump the latest government figures show there were 2,460 new confirmed coronavirus cases reported across great britain in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the past week was 2,199. 32 deaths were also reported of people who'd died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that means on average, in the past week, 12 deaths were announced every day. that takes the total number of deaths so far a
heading towards the point of no return — andrew lloyd webber warns of the damage done by the pandemiceatre and the wider world of arts. good evening. let's bring you more on one of our main stories that tougher restrictions have been imposed in bolton in greater manchester after a sharp rise in coronavirus cases there — the town now has the uk's highest infection rate. restaurants, pubs and cafes have been told they can only do takeaways from today and they must close by 10pm. the rise in...
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andrew >>> okay thanks, becky.ing head of the white house council of economic advisers is going to join us to talk about whether another coronavirus stimulus deal is possible now that congress is back in washington. >>> also a programming note. make sure to tune in to cnbc tonight for a special program, the path forward race and opportunity in america. jon fort and i are going to be looking at the under representation of black leaders in corporate america and hear ideas from ceos, investors and entrepreneurs. it all starts tonight at 7 p.m. eastern right here on cnbc stay tuned we are right back after this on "squawk. look limu! someone out there needs help customizing their car insurance with liberty mutual, so they only pay for what they need. false alarm. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box's" futures as you can see right now, they are pretty bad down 233, 35 points on the dow that's not a big percentage loss if you look below that, that is. down 43
andrew >>> okay thanks, becky.ing head of the white house council of economic advisers is going to join us to talk about whether another coronavirus stimulus deal is possible now that congress is back in washington. >>> also a programming note. make sure to tune in to cnbc tonight for a special program, the path forward race and opportunity in america. jon fort and i are going to be looking at the under representation of black leaders in corporate america and hear ideas from...
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and he knows it. >> dana: i much prefer the feud between andrew cuomo and bill de blasio.ght get somewhere. you are a new yorker as well, your thoughts about the feud. >> kennedy: he is just trying to sound like a tough guy and all he is doing is cya, because he really screwed up in terms of covid. all you have to do is look at the 11,000 patients who died in nursing homes when he forced them to take sick patients. and it was a completely inhumane thing, he has not accepted responsibility and it was a totally heartless move. so what he is trying to do is deflect. it's the same thing that ted wheeler does and kate brown in oregon, they are just trying to blame the president in order to skirt accountability, because as long as you are doing that, you don't have to actually do anything. and i challenge them that the president is way too powerful of a position. and that is a result of years and years of abdication on the part of congress. so if one person is that powerful and can kill so many people, then something is gravely wrong with the political system. >> dana: what abou
and he knows it. >> dana: i much prefer the feud between andrew cuomo and bill de blasio.ght get somewhere. you are a new yorker as well, your thoughts about the feud. >> kennedy: he is just trying to sound like a tough guy and all he is doing is cya, because he really screwed up in terms of covid. all you have to do is look at the 11,000 patients who died in nursing homes when he forced them to take sick patients. and it was a completely inhumane thing, he has not accepted...