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andrew: ok. we had some great news about the vaccine, as you know, from pfizer.and you have been very critical, in fact, i think you called for his resignation talking about this issue of a lobbyist and industry folks, a former pharma exec who runs operation: warp speed. now that they are getting more kudos, do you have a different view? sen. warren: look, see how you just introduced him. not just as a former executive, he is a current major investor. he has money. and anyone who has money on the line in the outcome of something that has a government investment and is determining where the government investment is going to go, that is a conflict of interest. he has a conflict of interest and that means he should not be simultaneously representing the taxpayers of the united states of america and his own personal wealth. period. andrew: final question, and a personal one. you ran for president. i want to know personally, what was the biggest lesson for yourself in the experience? what do you think
andrew: ok. we had some great news about the vaccine, as you know, from pfizer.and you have been very critical, in fact, i think you called for his resignation talking about this issue of a lobbyist and industry folks, a former pharma exec who runs operation: warp speed. now that they are getting more kudos, do you have a different view? sen. warren: look, see how you just introduced him. not just as a former executive, he is a current major investor. he has money. and anyone who has money on...
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andrew: irrespective. ok. education. if we fix current student debt, what do we do about the long-term cost of education? because higher ed, as you know, is through the roof, and getting rid of the debt onto itself will help a lot of people but not necessarily help the problem we will have in 10 or 20 years again if it continues this way. sen. warren: you are exactly right. we need to do both parts together, and that is cancel out the student loan debt overhang, which president-elect biden can do all by himself, and we need collectively to make an investment in our public colleges, universities, and technical schools so that people , our historically black colleges and universities, so people can get an education without going into debt. i want to remind everybody, i went to what was then a commuter college, cost $50 a semester down in texas. got my four year diploma and became a special education teacher. why did that happen? because america used to invest in the education of our kids. not just rich kids, not just kids
andrew: irrespective. ok. education. if we fix current student debt, what do we do about the long-term cost of education? because higher ed, as you know, is through the roof, and getting rid of the debt onto itself will help a lot of people but not necessarily help the problem we will have in 10 or 20 years again if it continues this way. sen. warren: you are exactly right. we need to do both parts together, and that is cancel out the student loan debt overhang, which president-elect biden can...
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andrew: you bet. announcer: today it is q&a with author and historian harold holzer on his book "the presidents versus the press." he examines the relationship between the media and u.s. presidents going back to george washington. watch q&a today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, an interview on leadership with james baker who served as secretary of state on -- under george h a b bush and as ronald waken's white house -- ronald reagan's white house chief of staff. eastern connecticut state university professor thomas belzer ski on the close and a rumored relationship between two prominent mid-19th century buchanan,s, james elected the nation's 15th president in 1856, and william rufus king who served briefly as vice president under buchanan's predecessor, franklin pierce. sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we explore jfk assass
andrew: you bet. announcer: today it is q&a with author and historian harold holzer on his book "the presidents versus the press." he examines the relationship between the media and u.s. presidents going back to george washington. watch q&a today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, an interview on leadership with james...
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now, if you look at who andrew johnson was in 1864 versus who andrew johnson was later as president, it's a remarkable contrast and you feel some degree of empathy for lincoln making a bad decision. because andrew johnson at the time was the poorest man to rise to the presidency. he owed everything he had to the union. despite his racist sentiments and his beliefs, he cared more about the union than anything else. so when the first shots were fired on ft. sumpter, all he cared about was breaking the confederacy so you could reunite the union. the best way was to punish every trader in brutal fashion and to force civil rights, you know, upon them. so, you know, johnson is the only southern senator to stay loyal to the unit. he takes a dangerous job as military governor of tennessee and in 1864 his rhetoric on civil rights is more forward leaning than abraham lincoln. his rhetoric against punish traders is more aggressive than abraham lincoln. he is so feared by the south because he seems like a radical republican despite being a war democrat from a border state that the south is so mu
now, if you look at who andrew johnson was in 1864 versus who andrew johnson was later as president, it's a remarkable contrast and you feel some degree of empathy for lincoln making a bad decision. because andrew johnson at the time was the poorest man to rise to the presidency. he owed everything he had to the union. despite his racist sentiments and his beliefs, he cared more about the union than anything else. so when the first shots were fired on ft. sumpter, all he cared about was...
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because andrew johnson at the time ... he was one of the poorest men ever to rise to the presidency. he owed everything he had to the union. despite his racist sentiments and beliefs, he cared more about the union than anything else. when the first shots were fired on fort some dirt, all he cared about was breaking the confederacy so he could reunite the union. the best way to break the confederacy was to punish every trader in a brutal fashion and to force civil rights upon them. johnson is the only southern senator to stay loyal to the union. he gives up abram proof seat in the senate to take a very dangerous job as military governor of tennessee. and in 1864, his rhetoric on civil rights is more forward leaning than even abraham lincoln. his rhetoric on punishment of traders is even more forward leaning and aggressive than abraham lincoln. he is so feared by the south because he seems like such a radical republican, despite being a war democrat from a border state, that the south is so much more terrified about the idea
because andrew johnson at the time ... he was one of the poorest men ever to rise to the presidency. he owed everything he had to the union. despite his racist sentiments and beliefs, he cared more about the union than anything else. when the first shots were fired on fort some dirt, all he cared about was breaking the confederacy so he could reunite the union. the best way to break the confederacy was to punish every trader in a brutal fashion and to force civil rights upon them. johnson is...
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andrew wants to study social science. he is applying for colleges right now even as he is expanding. >> so cool, confidence booster. nominate your local hero online at kpix.com/hero. >>> ahead, looking outside, mary's got one last look at your forecast. >> today on the drew barrymore show, a net flix star and also a skier lindsey >>> coming up at 5:00, bart can lose up to 40% of staff to buy outs. tough choices to deal with a massive plunge in rider ship. we'll have that story and much more at 5:00. less get a last check of weather with mary. >>> all right michelle. we are looking at a mix of sun and clouds on our mark hopkins hotel camera, a pretty view as we look to san francisco. as we head through the rest of our day, we are looking at dry, mild conditions, upper 50s for coast, upper 50s to low 60s around the bay and low to mid 60s inland. we will stay dry and quiet into the weekend and in fact next week as well with highs in the 50s and 60s, looking great for thanksgiving day next thursday. >> thank you. >>> a lot of
andrew wants to study social science. he is applying for colleges right now even as he is expanding. >> so cool, confidence booster. nominate your local hero online at kpix.com/hero. >>> ahead, looking outside, mary's got one last look at your forecast. >> today on the drew barrymore show, a net flix star and also a skier lindsey >>> coming up at 5:00, bart can lose up to 40% of staff to buy outs. tough choices to deal with a massive plunge in rider ship. we'll...
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we'll spell out what andrew mccabe is finally admitting to.hat he is saying what went wrong, what he denied knowing about when it came to fbi abuses on the trump-russia probe even though he was running the show. who is really running the show in the house. seems like it is not nancy pelosi. is this a big threat to the democrat agenda, democrats pushing back, saying biden does have a mandate but the biden agenda faces republican legal attacks before a skeptical trump appointed conservative judges and roadblocks in the senate as republicans tight inned hold on power senator thom tillis winning in north carolina. there is this. the secret weapon the republicans have that democrats tried an failed to get rid of. it's a buzzsaw that would cut their agenda in half. we have more on violent drug cartels right now hammering aing a away at the u.s. border. tom homan takes on how biden would handle increasingly dangerous drug cartels. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: okay. welcome to the s
we'll spell out what andrew mccabe is finally admitting to.hat he is saying what went wrong, what he denied knowing about when it came to fbi abuses on the trump-russia probe even though he was running the show. who is really running the show in the house. seems like it is not nancy pelosi. is this a big threat to the democrat agenda, democrats pushing back, saying biden does have a mandate but the biden agenda faces republican legal attacks before a skeptical trump appointed conservative...
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those are the reasons to criticize andrew johnson. and in terms of impeachment, i think the threshold was pretty high, and i think what's interesting is that impeachment historically has always been used as a tool. and the only time where you have serious impeachment proceedings, but if they were allowed to play out in the impeachment of the president like an richard nixon. that's the only time where it doesn't take a political flavor. but the first impeachment proceedings against the president, were against john tyler. and the impeachment proceedings against andrew johnson, were politically motivated by radical republicans, who when johnson descended to the presidency ascended to the presidency, and his is statement on civil rights and they basically are trying to get him on a technicality. and i think the difficulty, and impeaching him in some respects, reflected a lack of comfort in the house of representatives at the time. the idea of impeachment, sort of taking on the political flavor. of course he does get impeached any narrowly
those are the reasons to criticize andrew johnson. and in terms of impeachment, i think the threshold was pretty high, and i think what's interesting is that impeachment historically has always been used as a tool. and the only time where you have serious impeachment proceedings, but if they were allowed to play out in the impeachment of the president like an richard nixon. that's the only time where it doesn't take a political flavor. but the first impeachment proceedings against the...
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los altos high school senior jackson has refined his leadership skills thanks to andrew. >> he helpede boost my confidence and feel a lot more comfortable. >> reporter: according to andrew, a senior, everyone wins. >> we want them to explore for the rest of their lives, and we want it to continue even during the pandemic. >> reporter: so for inspiring and supporting a love of learning through yapa kids, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to andrew lu. >> now, andrew wants to study social science, and he's applying for colleges now, even as he is trying to expand yapa kids. he's a busy young man, allen? >> very industrious. sharon, thanks. nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix5.com/hero. >>> now at 6:00, the rain may have cleared the air, but what about our water ways? the junk we found. >>> a former trash executive now charged in a growing corruption scandal at san francisco city hall. >>> and bay area covid test sites jam packed. the rush to get swabbed before thanksgiving. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. it makes se
los altos high school senior jackson has refined his leadership skills thanks to andrew. >> he helpede boost my confidence and feel a lot more comfortable. >> reporter: according to andrew, a senior, everyone wins. >> we want them to explore for the rest of their lives, and we want it to continue even during the pandemic. >> reporter: so for inspiring and supporting a love of learning through yapa kids, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to andrew lu....
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andrew thanks, joe.e dog mark bertolini, former ceo of et na on the late vaccine news and the challenges on distribution. >> and s.e.c. chairman jay clayton joining us for his first interview since announcing he's stepping down by the end of isth year "squawk box" returns with that and so much more right after this ♪ ♪ ♪ but you can work out anything wowith comcast business.w. get fast, reliable, and secure internet on the nation's largest gig speed network. flexible tools - like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and expert advice here, here, or even here. be fast. be flexible. bounce forward with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.90 a month. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. switch today. >>> welcome back, everybody, the coronavirus vaccine being developed by the university of oxford and astrazeneca was found to be safe and triggers an immune response among all adults that's
andrew thanks, joe.e dog mark bertolini, former ceo of et na on the late vaccine news and the challenges on distribution. >> and s.e.c. chairman jay clayton joining us for his first interview since announcing he's stepping down by the end of isth year "squawk box" returns with that and so much more right after this ♪ ♪ ♪ but you can work out anything wowith comcast business.w. get fast, reliable, and secure internet on the nation's largest gig speed network. flexible tools...
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andrew? yes. brianna, hello.ally offended and the college suspended classes on march ten to slow the spread of the virus —— briana. to slow the spread of the virus -- briana. i called my mum and she was very upset about it. that just she was very upset about it. thatjust added to she was very upset about it. that just added to the stress of having to come back home. 24 ‘s hours later, her brother andrew, received similar news. we thought it would really affect us that much. both siblings are now doing their course online, but there are still things to celebrate. the perks of quarantine! since my 19th birthday and since we can't go anywhere due to quarantine, i've decided we would make my own six layered rainbow cake. whoa! this is really good. with no reopening date and site, bar owners tracy and tony have let go of half dome at nearly half of their 2! employees. want to help me finish this? it so expensive. for the family, it's all hands on death. they are definitely struggling a lot, i know. i can tell from see
andrew? yes. brianna, hello.ally offended and the college suspended classes on march ten to slow the spread of the virus —— briana. to slow the spread of the virus -- briana. i called my mum and she was very upset about it. that just she was very upset about it. thatjust added to she was very upset about it. that just added to the stress of having to come back home. 24 ‘s hours later, her brother andrew, received similar news. we thought it would really affect us that much. both siblings...
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andrew: right now, we are focused on making sure joe -- emily: tell me, andrew. tell me. andrew: i've been on the record saying if they offered me the opportunity to solve some of the problems i ran on, i would take it. some of those involve technology where i think government has been way behind the curve on summary technology issues, including social media, its effect on our democracy, the use of our data, and thank you, california for passing prop 24. at least california is making progress on our data rights. there are semi things in technology i feel like we should be doing better and maybe i can lend a hand with a new administration on that front. prop 24, which i know you emphatically supported, creates a state agency to enforce privacy protection, gives people control, more control over their own data. do you think the folks in washington, do joe biden,, harris -- do they understand enough the gravity of the issues facing the tech industry and what needs to be done? that is one reason i'm so grateful to californians. in california are going to have a dedicated agen
andrew: right now, we are focused on making sure joe -- emily: tell me, andrew. tell me. andrew: i've been on the record saying if they offered me the opportunity to solve some of the problems i ran on, i would take it. some of those involve technology where i think government has been way behind the curve on summary technology issues, including social media, its effect on our democracy, the use of our data, and thank you, california for passing prop 24. at least california is making progress...
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mccabs finally admitting to, what went wrong and what he knew about the general flynn probe even if andrew mccabe was running the show. more on who is running the show in the house, it seems like it's not nancy pelosi. is this a threat to the democratic agenda as democrats pushing back saying biden does have a mandate that the biden agenda faces legal attacks before skeptical conservative judges and roadblocks in the senate as republicans today tightened their hold on power there in the senate with thom tillis winning in north caroli carolina, there is also the secret weapon that republicans have the democrats tried and failed to get rid of, it would cut their agenda and half. we have more on violent drug cartels right now hammering away at the u.s. border, tom homan takes on how joe biden would handle these increasing dangerous drug cartels. thank you for joining us i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show you're watching the fox business network. joining me now sol wisenberg, should attorney general william barr, should ag bar have l
mccabs finally admitting to, what went wrong and what he knew about the general flynn probe even if andrew mccabe was running the show. more on who is running the show in the house, it seems like it's not nancy pelosi. is this a threat to the democratic agenda as democrats pushing back saying biden does have a mandate that the biden agenda faces legal attacks before skeptical conservative judges and roadblocks in the senate as republicans today tightened their hold on power there in the senate...
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andrew dunn? moderna, ando of pfizer come as far as when you get such a great readout, which is what they see with high effectiveness, the next question becomes how much do you make? i pulled these numbers today as we are looking at astrazeneca -- 2 million immunizations in december. moderna can immunize about 10 million people. it is a little under 40 million people in december. how can you ramp that up and expanded through 2021? that remains to be seen to some level. they have a trajectory that shows that growing into it eventually billions of doses. but it will take time to get there. one of the biggest hurdles is the supply chain. these are very complicated vaccines, especially pfizer and modernity. they are based on a new technology called messenger rna. there is a requirement to make the vaccine that is not typical. you need to get the , these fatty containers that you can carry the -- it is complex stuff and it requires hunting the globe to find these things in many different developers are
andrew dunn? moderna, ando of pfizer come as far as when you get such a great readout, which is what they see with high effectiveness, the next question becomes how much do you make? i pulled these numbers today as we are looking at astrazeneca -- 2 million immunizations in december. moderna can immunize about 10 million people. it is a little under 40 million people in december. how can you ramp that up and expanded through 2021? that remains to be seen to some level. they have a trajectory...
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andrew? yes. breanna and andrew are back at home in bay ridge with their parents.anna's life was upended when her college suspended classes on march the 10th to slow the spread of the virus. as $0011 to slow the spread of the virus. as 50011 as to slow the spread of the virus. as soon as i got the e—mail, i called my mum, and she was very upset about it. that just added my mum, and she was very upset about it. thatjust added to the stress of having to come back home. 24 hours later, her brother andrew, a second year university student, received similar news. you could hear on the i'iews similar news. you could hear on the news how things were getting worse and worse, and we thought it wouldn't affect us that much. both siblings are now doing their course online, but there are still things to celebrate. the perks of quarantine! it is my 19th birthday, and since we can't go anywhere due to the quarantine, i decided i'm going to make my own six layered rainbow cake. this is really good. with no reopening date in sight, bar owners tracy and tony have let go of nearly h
andrew? yes. breanna and andrew are back at home in bay ridge with their parents.anna's life was upended when her college suspended classes on march the 10th to slow the spread of the virus. as $0011 to slow the spread of the virus. as 50011 as to slow the spread of the virus. as soon as i got the e—mail, i called my mum, and she was very upset about it. that just added my mum, and she was very upset about it. thatjust added to the stress of having to come back home. 24 hours later, her...
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what was andrew ego mow doing -- andrew cuomo doing? who knows? brian: listen, warp speed, you break it down. it's one of the president's finest accomplishments. he got rid of all paperwork and bureaucracy not knowing if thist was going to work or not. that is why the military has already been drilling down on this and is ready to distribute it. for the governor to be selling a book that no one should buy, it should be how not to handle the coronavirus, is sickening. and for him to sit there and say it's the president's ego is an insult to anyone paying attention right now. >> that's exactly right. we have a saying at the white house, do it in trump time, faster than expected. dr. fauci said this could take up to 18 months. what does this president to? fast vaccine in american history, and it wasn't just found by the end of the year, it was produced in advance where 40 million americans will have a vaccine by the end of the year. andrew cuomo might be unable to recognize it, but that's what a businessman back there behind me in the west wing does
what was andrew ego mow doing -- andrew cuomo doing? who knows? brian: listen, warp speed, you break it down. it's one of the president's finest accomplishments. he got rid of all paperwork and bureaucracy not knowing if thist was going to work or not. that is why the military has already been drilling down on this and is ready to distribute it. for the governor to be selling a book that no one should buy, it should be how not to handle the coronavirus, is sickening. and for him to sit there...
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we continue now with andrew from morgan stanley.w, i want to talk about the lawyers say a carefully diversified portfolio. how do you diversify with the zero bound? >> i think it is clearly a large challenge. saw this in the week that preceded the election. you saw the s&p selloff at 5% and 10-year interest rates rise. clearly that highlights the challenges the bonds have provided diversification at these levels and that's a challenge that is greater in markets like europe and japan. i think there are a few things investors are looking at. i think this is something that has drawn investors toward assets in china where the fixed income market and equity market are significantly lower than other markets and have been that way for a long period of time. there is a long history of those asset markets being correlated to others. i think that is important. i think this will cause people to look at credit as an alternative to government bonds in the sense that it provides a little bit more yield and provides low volatility assets. tom: we
we continue now with andrew from morgan stanley.w, i want to talk about the lawyers say a carefully diversified portfolio. how do you diversify with the zero bound? >> i think it is clearly a large challenge. saw this in the week that preceded the election. you saw the s&p selloff at 5% and 10-year interest rates rise. clearly that highlights the challenges the bonds have provided diversification at these levels and that's a challenge that is greater in markets like europe and japan....
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andrew: a africanh nation w troubled policy. genocide of 1994,ha it been led by one man, the president. he is credited with traforming rwanda into a continental successis story, b government tolerates no dissent abroad., and, increasingly, there is the case of an opposition leader strangled to death in south africa. a popularr, sin whose popular lyrics angered the government, found dead in a. police ce and now, in australia, a former refugee says heis fears for life. he says he refused to spy on othe rwandan exiles here i his punishment, his two brothers back in rwanda weredu allegedly ed last year. he fears they have been killed. >> given the case happening too many rwandans, there is nhope. that is why i decided to come out of the state. not any particular party, not any politics,hy should they be paying such a heavy price? andrew: rwanda's government says these allegations are all tired falsehoods, fabricated by some itics who want to diminish the image of rwanda. but as we have seen,any of these allegations are not coming fr
andrew: a africanh nation w troubled policy. genocide of 1994,ha it been led by one man, the president. he is credited with traforming rwanda into a continental successis story, b government tolerates no dissent abroad., and, increasingly, there is the case of an opposition leader strangled to death in south africa. a popularr, sin whose popular lyrics angered the government, found dead in a. police ce and now, in australia, a former refugee says heis fears for life. he says he refused to spy...
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andrew, anything to add from your point of view?t can be to get vaccines on the market. i think there's a huge logistical challenge but there has been a lot of work in the nhs to start to prepare for that sol has been a lot of work in the nhs to start to prepare for that so i do not think that we should forget about the efforts already going on that they are putting in at the moment. let's go to robert preston of itv. a question for the prime ministerand of itv. a question for the prime minister and chris whitty, when do you think there will be no tiers and no government regulations constraining as in a social and economic lives and if i may put a question to andrew pollard, if the virus mutates, how easy and fast would it be to adapt the vaccine to immunise against new strains in the way we do for the flue, for example? well as chris just said if we get medical clearance and we can roll it out at a good lick, roll out both vaccines are all three potentially ata vaccines are all three potentially at a good lick then with a favourabl
andrew, anything to add from your point of view?t can be to get vaccines on the market. i think there's a huge logistical challenge but there has been a lot of work in the nhs to start to prepare for that sol has been a lot of work in the nhs to start to prepare for that so i do not think that we should forget about the efforts already going on that they are putting in at the moment. let's go to robert preston of itv. a question for the prime ministerand of itv. a question for the prime...
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andrew, other andrew, thank you. ross sorkin >> we're going to get -- thanks -- we'll get to cramer's first take on the market on this very big day in a moment live voting under way in ohio now. stay tuned "squawk box" returns right after this >>> over to our good friend, jim cramer, over at cnbc's headquarters jim, we're looking at another market open, higher, what do you think it means >> first, we got to see which part of the market opens higher. yesterday around 4:00 to 5:00 a.m. it was all microsoft and all alphabet and amazon. that group quickly faded we had this move in to value, orchestrated by jpmorgan piece that people are talking about saying values are ready to -- coiled spring and we have more people today recommending bp and royal dutch, give me a break growth is always going to be paramount in the time of covid if there were no covid, we would say value is out of whack that's not going to change the scenario. >> are the futures moving as a function of the election, which is do say is this a -- is this
andrew, other andrew, thank you. ross sorkin >> we're going to get -- thanks -- we'll get to cramer's first take on the market on this very big day in a moment live voting under way in ohio now. stay tuned "squawk box" returns right after this >>> over to our good friend, jim cramer, over at cnbc's headquarters jim, we're looking at another market open, higher, what do you think it means >> first, we got to see which part of the market opens higher. yesterday...
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andrew: here is mary nichols. ms. nichols: the air resources board and our engineers are the ones who uncovered the fraud and figure out how it actually worked, and we immediately brought in the federal environmental protection agency and, in turn, the department of justice. >> volkswagen reaches a deal to buy back or fix half a million cars. the company says the price tag for the crisis is double its original estimate. it set aside about $18 billion to deal with the cost of the scandal. andrew: former california state attorney general kamala harris. ms. harris: it is the largest settlement ever for an automaker. it is the largest settlement ever in the context of the clean air act and in the context of enforcement of our environmental law. andrew: as part of the settlement, vw created a new $2 billion zero emission vehicle initiative. the move helped spark ev investment throughout the world. california's air board was able to help turn a pollution crisis into progress. for climate one, i am andrew stelzer. greg: all
andrew: here is mary nichols. ms. nichols: the air resources board and our engineers are the ones who uncovered the fraud and figure out how it actually worked, and we immediately brought in the federal environmental protection agency and, in turn, the department of justice. >> volkswagen reaches a deal to buy back or fix half a million cars. the company says the price tag for the crisis is double its original estimate. it set aside about $18 billion to deal with the cost of the scandal....
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andrew: yes, absolutely.n many ways, i am assuming if the italians stay on course, that could certainly throw things off, but even with good action in italy, it can be thrown off i events elsewhere. if you look at the euros in financial crisis, there is a reasonable case italy was a victim, not the perpetrator. guy: we saw some fairly bleak in the euro today zone, particularly the french numbers, which on the services side looked really white grim. can i extrapolate full pmi data and decide to do significantly more in december? people like you, and i wonder if you are, go out and buy more because thee btp's balance moves more in favor if the central bank is going to do more. i think the ecb action in december is priced in. never say never again. there could be a big reaction to that announcement, but the market is pricing in an , that is forqe sure. i think the interesting thing in the pmi is yes, it is weak, and it looks like we are clearly having a double-dip recession, but if you look at the scale of the f
andrew: yes, absolutely.n many ways, i am assuming if the italians stay on course, that could certainly throw things off, but even with good action in italy, it can be thrown off i events elsewhere. if you look at the euros in financial crisis, there is a reasonable case italy was a victim, not the perpetrator. guy: we saw some fairly bleak in the euro today zone, particularly the french numbers, which on the services side looked really white grim. can i extrapolate full pmi data and decide to...
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>> it's a good question, andrew. what you do with a challenge study in animals and monkeys, for example they expose them directly to the virus. then you're testing to see if the vaccine has protected against infection completely versus just showing disease. so we don't know those answers about whether these vaccines, any of them from pfizer or moderna or astrazeneca prevent infection. whether you would see the same results if people were walking around in a room with somebody with covid, we don't know either this was a very large study of thousands of participants and the way you do these ethically is folks go about their natural lives and try to protect themselves against getting the disease as well as they can. but, if you enroll people who are at risk of getting the disease because of their jobs, for example, which is what they tried to do in these studies, people will still get sick so then you measure how many got sick and the placebo group and how many got sickin the vaccin group to find the efficacy >> what we
>> it's a good question, andrew. what you do with a challenge study in animals and monkeys, for example they expose them directly to the virus. then you're testing to see if the vaccine has protected against infection completely versus just showing disease. so we don't know those answers about whether these vaccines, any of them from pfizer or moderna or astrazeneca prevent infection. whether you would see the same results if people were walking around in a room with somebody with covid,...
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andrew >> okay. steve, thank you for that.ar with an industry legend. mickey drexler is the founder of drexler ventures, the former chairman and ceo of jay crew, mickey, it is great to see you this morning, how are you? >> i'm good, andrew, nice to see you. >> happy thanksgiving. so tell us what you're seeing as the merchant prince would see it, and i know the world has changed so very very much. >> well, i see things a bit differently. first of all, i'm not a big box commodity player i don't do that. i say i'm not -- it's something i enjoy doing, so what i see for us is what i probably spent my career doing is developing, designing, running businesses that have fashion to them, and not commodities, and i also see, well, we're not running black friday today last year, our first year, and i should say, we have a small company called alex mill very exciting small business with all of our own goods designed by us, run by us, priced by us and that's what i like to do, and that's what my partners like to do. but what i'm seeing is
andrew >> okay. steve, thank you for that.ar with an industry legend. mickey drexler is the founder of drexler ventures, the former chairman and ceo of jay crew, mickey, it is great to see you this morning, how are you? >> i'm good, andrew, nice to see you. >> happy thanksgiving. so tell us what you're seeing as the merchant prince would see it, and i know the world has changed so very very much. >> well, i see things a bit differently. first of all, i'm not a big box...
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andrew saint jane: all right, you ready to go?vin: in the language of music, a rest is a moment of silence. but for andrew saint jane. ♪ everybody needs music garvin: the rest that covid-19 composed was way too long for him to stay quiet. ♪ it is why andrew and fellow musician scott paddon have temporarily traded playing san francisco's clubs and concert halls for its doorsteps and driveways. at just 25, andrew was seeing his star grow on the city's music scene, regularly performing and producing shows around the city. 2020 was going to be a busy year, until it wasn't. andrew: sitting around and doing nothing, yeah, straight up doing nothing, calling friends and complaining. garvin: but it was well commiserating with music promoter ashley graham that the two came up with this idea, playing socially distanced mini concerts for anyone who asked for one for free. he and ashley have put on close to 50 concerts since may. andrew: feels like it's become something a little bit broader than i think we really expected it to. garvin: that's
andrew saint jane: all right, you ready to go?vin: in the language of music, a rest is a moment of silence. but for andrew saint jane. ♪ everybody needs music garvin: the rest that covid-19 composed was way too long for him to stay quiet. ♪ it is why andrew and fellow musician scott paddon have temporarily traded playing san francisco's clubs and concert halls for its doorsteps and driveways. at just 25, andrew was seeing his star grow on the city's music scene, regularly performing and...
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you too, andrew.hamed el-erian still around at calvert, we know responsible investing is hard. if you're concerned about the environment and climate change, how do you find companies that are driving the right outcomes? if you care about economic equality and social justice, which firms are addressing it in their workplaces and their communities? for nearly 40 years, calvert has delivered competitive returns by investing in companies making a difference because we see value in doing good. talk to your financial advisor about investing responsibly with calvert. talk to your financial advisor about investing responsibly car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a few years old or dinosaur old, we want to buy your car. go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay y
you too, andrew.hamed el-erian still around at calvert, we know responsible investing is hard. if you're concerned about the environment and climate change, how do you find companies that are driving the right outcomes? if you care about economic equality and social justice, which firms are addressing it in their workplaces and their communities? for nearly 40 years, calvert has delivered competitive returns by investing in companies making a difference because we see value in doing good. talk...
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andrew: welcome back to "deal book." we have a very special and important conversation to be had this afternoon, and i am thrilled to have the privilege to spend some time with our following guests. i want to be very clear, my goal was to discuss some concrete steps that this audience that is with us, the tens of thousands who are with us, and corporate america, what we can take to create some lasting change and benefit for minorities in this country and close the inequality gap in the boardroom and in people's paychecks. ursula burns is here. i should tell you she was the first and only female ceo of a fortune -- a black female ceo of a fortune 500 company when she ran xerox. board,she is on uber's and i've had the honor and pleasure to have known her for quite some time. we've had some very important discussions. also with us, robert smith, founder and chairman of vista equity partners. he is the wealthiest black american in the country, and i should tell you -- you have him and theched student debt crisis at morehouse
andrew: welcome back to "deal book." we have a very special and important conversation to be had this afternoon, and i am thrilled to have the privilege to spend some time with our following guests. i want to be very clear, my goal was to discuss some concrete steps that this audience that is with us, the tens of thousands who are with us, and corporate america, what we can take to create some lasting change and benefit for minorities in this country and close the inequality gap in...
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joe. >> all right andrew, breaking news in moderna. more good morning, meg. >> good morning, joe it wouldn't be a monday morning in november without vaccine data moderna presenting the final efficacy results on its phase 3 trial for its covid-19 vaccine they now have 196 total cases of covid in the trial to analyze, and that shakes out to a 94.1% efficacy rate. 100% against severe disease. they saw 30 cases of severe disease in the trial all of those were in people who did not get the vaccine. they say also the vaccine was well tolerated no serious safety concerns they have seen to date. they plan to file with the fda for emergency use authorization today, and to start their filing in europe for conditional approval as well and they expect to have that outside meeting of advisers to the fda meeting on december 17th a week to the day after pfizer's expected meeting on december 10th moderna says it should have 20 million doses of the vaccine for the u.s. this year globally, 500 million to 1 billion doses in 2021. joining us to discuss al
joe. >> all right andrew, breaking news in moderna. more good morning, meg. >> good morning, joe it wouldn't be a monday morning in november without vaccine data moderna presenting the final efficacy results on its phase 3 trial for its covid-19 vaccine they now have 196 total cases of covid in the trial to analyze, and that shakes out to a 94.1% efficacy rate. 100% against severe disease. they saw 30 cases of severe disease in the trial all of those were in people who did not get...
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andrew >> they can be open as long as they serve food. that's been the thing.g things like peanut butter and jelly sandwich. >> you can saddle up to the side of the bar and drink. >> you're supposed to wear it except when you're drinking. >> except for when you're eating that's the whole thing. >> eating, i'm 30 feet away from anyone else. >> you can drink like this >> exactly here's what we're talking about, another record for u.s. coronavirus cases and the continuation of a worrying trend. meg tirrell joins us now with the very latest on the pandemic. hi, meg. >> hey, joe, well, these numbers are really just staggering to look at. we had 144,000 new cases in the united states reported yesterday. that's a new record and of course it is eight days that we have seen more cases than 100,000 in the u.s the first started on november 4th and it stayed above that level since then now, it's not just cases, though, even though those are accelerating the 7-day average of new cases is up 41% week over week hospitalizations are at new records, 65,000 people in the hospita
andrew >> they can be open as long as they serve food. that's been the thing.g things like peanut butter and jelly sandwich. >> you can saddle up to the side of the bar and drink. >> you're supposed to wear it except when you're drinking. >> except for when you're eating that's the whole thing. >> eating, i'm 30 feet away from anyone else. >> you can drink like this >> exactly here's what we're talking about, another record for u.s. coronavirus cases...
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andrew mccabe will have to answer a lot of questions.es, according to the fbi lawyer who approves these. he bypassed the normal approval channels and allegedly went through line by line himself and pushed it on through personally. it will get interesting and it will get heated today. >> we have a portion of what andrew mccabe plans to say, but we didn't open a case because we didn't like one candidate or the other, we didn't open a case because we intended to stage a coup or overthrow the government, we open the case to find out how the russians might be undermining the election and because it was our obligation, our duty to do so but as you said we had the fisa abuses, text messages between peter stzrok and lisa page. for those saying the russia investigation is old news, doesn't matter anymore. what do you say to those folks? >> it does matter. myself and other former fbi executives and current fbi agents and employees were all disgusted with the way this went down because it really was a political investigation using the fbi as the mo
andrew mccabe will have to answer a lot of questions.es, according to the fbi lawyer who approves these. he bypassed the normal approval channels and allegedly went through line by line himself and pushed it on through personally. it will get interesting and it will get heated today. >> we have a portion of what andrew mccabe plans to say, but we didn't open a case because we didn't like one candidate or the other, we didn't open a case because we intended to stage a coup or overthrow the...
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yet andrew cuomo gets a publishing deal and an emmy.ere seems to be some disparity there in the way the press is covering politicians in regards to covid. >> this group says its mastery of television per he created story leading characters. fine in the real world that only go so far. and i understand the pain and the frustration and the anger of those who lost parents or elderly relatives in those nursing homes. i see where this emmy just rubs in the wrong way. before yes halley i will see you sunday thank you so much. >> sounds good, take care. kennedy: excellent. coming up president trump's legal team continuing to file lawsuits left, right, center in an effort to overturn the election. before business leaders. it might be time to concede? tim carney and the panel will be here with us next for over 30 years, lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2021 is 300 for $339 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing at you
yet andrew cuomo gets a publishing deal and an emmy.ere seems to be some disparity there in the way the press is covering politicians in regards to covid. >> this group says its mastery of television per he created story leading characters. fine in the real world that only go so far. and i understand the pain and the frustration and the anger of those who lost parents or elderly relatives in those nursing homes. i see where this emmy just rubs in the wrong way. before yes halley i will...
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andrew wasser is joining me next.e next >>> a new day, a new legal setback over president trump's battle to overturn the election overnight. the supreme court rejected efforts to invalidate mail-in votes. the president stacking up at least 41 cases that have been filed. more than two dozen have been denied, dismissed, settled or withdrawn. joining me now, andrew weissman, former fbi general counsel and former senior member of the mueller probe. andrew, good to have you back, because even after these setbacks, there are several lawsuits in the campaign right now. do you see any of them being successful? >> the short answer is no. i don't see any of them working out. one thing we're seeing is the courts are a place where facts still matter. that was famously said by amy berman jackson, the judge who sentenced paul manafort, and i think you're seeing that here, where the president can say what he wants on twitter or rudy giuliani can say what he wants in a press conference, but in a court of law, whether their judge is a
andrew wasser is joining me next.e next >>> a new day, a new legal setback over president trump's battle to overturn the election overnight. the supreme court rejected efforts to invalidate mail-in votes. the president stacking up at least 41 cases that have been filed. more than two dozen have been denied, dismissed, settled or withdrawn. joining me now, andrew weissman, former fbi general counsel and former senior member of the mueller probe. andrew, good to have you back, because...
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she will be talking with andrew solomon, so you're in for an excellent time. before we start i just want to say a huge thanks to perri, andrew and the team at norton for making this
she will be talking with andrew solomon, so you're in for an excellent time. before we start i just want to say a huge thanks to perri, andrew and the team at norton for making this
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welcome to you all andrew. let me start with you . human rights watch says authorities in uganda are using covert 19 regulations as a pretext to violate rights and clamp down on the opposition and the media. the group also says that while security forces dispersed opposition campaign rallies, they also allowed rallies for the ruling national resistance movement to continue. what do you say to that? well, i think that, according to one team has provided to the state, we have the diplomatic excuse to crack down on opposition rallies, but that doesn't mean that the action of the state is illegitimate. anyone who knows, i think it's not good for in addition to conduct must readies in the context of respond to make their way president has been doing that it's states. so i would say that the fuck it out in government is to be to the opposition by stopping the rallies, allowing its own supporters like these rallies does not mean that the action of stopping the bus rallies is a bad action. i think les abend a good decision. i wish opposition
welcome to you all andrew. let me start with you . human rights watch says authorities in uganda are using covert 19 regulations as a pretext to violate rights and clamp down on the opposition and the media. the group also says that while security forces dispersed opposition campaign rallies, they also allowed rallies for the ruling national resistance movement to continue. what do you say to that? well, i think that, according to one team has provided to the state, we have the diplomatic...
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andrew will be speaking with our author, perri klass. she is a professor of journalism and pediatrics at new york university, codirector onyu florence, and national medical director of reachout and read. she writes the week column the checkup for "the new york times." her new become a good time to be born, is about the fight against child mortality that transformed parenting, fostering and the way we live. weaving her own experiences as a medical student and doctor, klass pays tribe but to ground breaking women and doctors like rebecca columnber, mary put numb and josephinebacker and the nurses and scientists who brought new approaches and scientific ideas about sanitation and vaccination to families. perri will start us off with a reading from the book and then she'll be talking with andrew and with all of you. per y, please take it away. >> thank you. our grandparents and great grandparents and all of the parents before, throughout history, expected that children would die. it was a known and predictable recollection that went with bei
andrew will be speaking with our author, perri klass. she is a professor of journalism and pediatrics at new york university, codirector onyu florence, and national medical director of reachout and read. she writes the week column the checkup for "the new york times." her new become a good time to be born, is about the fight against child mortality that transformed parenting, fostering and the way we live. weaving her own experiences as a medical student and doctor, klass pays tribe...
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let's listen to andrew mccabe.e he serious, very specific, undeniable intelligence that has not come out that if it were released would risk compromising our access to that sort of information in the future. i think it would also risk casting the president in a very negative light. so does he have a motivation to release this? almost incomprehensible to me would want that information out. i don't see how he spins it to his advantage because quite frankly i don't believe it is flattering. elizabeth: okay. feels like the standards here for what is reportable is dropping. so secret he can't tell you what it is, it sounds like he wants it to stay secret to use it as a brickbat. we have to take his word for it, really bad even though he is not providing any proof to back up what he said. everyone should be okay with this kind of veiled threat. take out the name trump. take out the names. somebody is saying this on camera, really? your word, jim, what do you think? >> it's a spectacularly cozy relationship too, for a guy
let's listen to andrew mccabe.e he serious, very specific, undeniable intelligence that has not come out that if it were released would risk compromising our access to that sort of information in the future. i think it would also risk casting the president in a very negative light. so does he have a motivation to release this? almost incomprehensible to me would want that information out. i don't see how he spins it to his advantage because quite frankly i don't believe it is flattering....
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i would agree with everything andrew said. our banks have done well in this crisis so far. " would emphasize "so far. it is not the time for complacency. as andrew said, what we do now nonbankacross the financial sector where there were some issues. we are looking carefully at what we might learn from that. i do think we took away from the last crisis a very strong focus on financial stability. we have a division, a public framework for assessing financial stability, we published a financial stability report earlier this week. complete change from the way we approached these from before the crisis. >> president lagarde, how vulnerable are companies' balance sheets and bank balance sheets to a prolonged downturn? a lot of bankers i speak to are relieved the first wave was not as dramatic. we have yet to see a lot of bankruptcies, a lot of job losses. do you think they might be complacent? things -- i two think it is critically important that we can maintain the financing conditions that have been operating well in order to sust
i would agree with everything andrew said. our banks have done well in this crisis so far. " would emphasize "so far. it is not the time for complacency. as andrew said, what we do now nonbankacross the financial sector where there were some issues. we are looking carefully at what we might learn from that. i do think we took away from the last crisis a very strong focus on financial stability. we have a division, a public framework for assessing financial stability, we published a...
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andrew: mike, where do you end on quotas? it's a controversial -- there's a lot of controversy when you say the word quota. what do you think? michael: it's not a controversy when you're talking to black folks. there was no controversy on quotas when they were doing land giveaways in middle of america and they needed europeans. there wasn't a problem with quotas when the country was started. it's like, we don't want to pay taxes to the u.k.. we have to make sure not only for the planter class in the south, we want to make sure that the new people, the irish, we need to find somewhere to put them so that they can achieve whiteness and they can get this camaraderie among poor people. it's interesting. adidn't know this, but i am walking, talking example of possibility. it doesn't make me better or worse. it means the things they are proposing have been done in my life. i had three white teachers my entire life. one of them wasn't even mine. that was just a classroom i went to go visit my cousin at. i only had one white science
andrew: mike, where do you end on quotas? it's a controversial -- there's a lot of controversy when you say the word quota. what do you think? michael: it's not a controversy when you're talking to black folks. there was no controversy on quotas when they were doing land giveaways in middle of america and they needed europeans. there wasn't a problem with quotas when the country was started. it's like, we don't want to pay taxes to the u.k.. we have to make sure not only for the planter class...
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people say that governor andrew cuomo runs his office like an episode of "game of thrones." injury, betrayal, lots of darkn muttering in the shadows. always assumee that was an overstatement but now we see that the governor is getting an emmy award this year. is it possible that his entire administration has been a scripted drama from day one? an update on that bizarre story in just a minute and also the very latest on sidney powell's investigation into voterra fraud in this election but first, you might've seen duco michigan state legislators met at the white house, the topic of conversation was election irregularities in that state.gu might not seem like a big deal. a politician's coming to washington to talk to the headar of their party. pretty conventional and happens a lot. what you didn't know is it is now a felony. a guy called richard primusno arguing they should be prosecuted for their visit to the white house.e he says he works at the university of michigan's law school. according to professor primus these two lawmakers are "being visibly invited to a meeting with
people say that governor andrew cuomo runs his office like an episode of "game of thrones." injury, betrayal, lots of darkn muttering in the shadows. always assumee that was an overstatement but now we see that the governor is getting an emmy award this year. is it possible that his entire administration has been a scripted drama from day one? an update on that bizarre story in just a minute and also the very latest on sidney powell's investigation into voterra fraud in this election...
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>> good morning, andrew.le certainly this week, and this week can be defined by the record amount of inflows that are going into equity funds, according to a bank of america report this morning. you've got the highest recorded equity inflow on record. i think right now for the market in the near term, there is this challenge where stimulus is the focus, and the federal reserve meets on december 15th, and december 16th, and the expectation would be that the size of its balance sheet which sits right now at $7.2 trillion, the equivalent of 33.9% of u.s. gdp, that is going to have to grow to build this bridge to the other side, so i think what investors need to do with that is that they need to give strong consideration to the established growth stocks that have gotten us here. not so much the emerging growth stocks but the established growth stocks in technology itself i would not be pairing back allocations to the stocks. they're going to be incredibly important in the solution, building that bridge that gets
>> good morning, andrew.le certainly this week, and this week can be defined by the record amount of inflows that are going into equity funds, according to a bank of america report this morning. you've got the highest recorded equity inflow on record. i think right now for the market in the near term, there is this challenge where stimulus is the focus, and the federal reserve meets on december 15th, and december 16th, and the expectation would be that the size of its balance sheet which...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. and we are all glad to be with you at this extra early hour because there is a lot to talk with this morning. let's start with the u.s. equity futures. major averages are on four day winning streaks and this is a pretty big deal because if you look at the dow and s&p 500, it is the first time that they have seen greater than a 1% gain for four days in a row since back to 1982 here is where we stand week to date dow and s&p 500 are up more than 7% nasdaq has gained nearly 9%. and we are seeing a bit of pressure on the futures this morning. dow implied down by about 270 points but again when you look at what we've gained this week, yesterday alone a gain of 543 points, so not a surprise to see some of this give back as you see the election counts continue treasury yields, the ten year yielding 0 ppts ining 0.765% but obviously a lot of focus on the election >> it is true, we have news this morning, we'll talk a lot about the markets in a minute, but something that may move the markets,
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. and we are all glad to be with you at this extra early hour because there is a lot to talk with this morning. let's start with the u.s. equity futures. major averages are on four day winning streaks and this is a pretty big deal because if you look at the dow and s&p 500, it is the first time that they have seen greater than a 1% gain for four days in a row since back to 1982 here is where we stand week to date dow and s&p...
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thanks. >> andrew?r's promising vaccine candidate actually change the calculus around federal economic stimulus that's a question. we have a debate coming up that you do not wt anto miss. stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" right here on cnbc. one of the greatest game shows in history. during that time, we handed out millions of dollars to thousands of contestants. i thought, what if we paid the contestants their winnings in gold instead of cash and prizes. back in 1976, we had a wonderful contestant named lee, whose 3-day winnings were valued at $12,850. and you know what? that was a pretty big haul back in 1976. so i wonder what would have happened, if lee had put $12,850 in cash and then put $12,850 in gold in a safe? just sitting there side-by-side from 1976 until now. well, i went back and ran the numbers and what i found was amazing. we all know that $12,850 in cash would still be sitting there, but it would be worth a whole lot less than it was in 1976. but that $12,850 in gold, safely store
thanks. >> andrew?r's promising vaccine candidate actually change the calculus around federal economic stimulus that's a question. we have a debate coming up that you do not wt anto miss. stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" right here on cnbc. one of the greatest game shows in history. during that time, we handed out millions of dollars to thousands of contestants. i thought, what if we paid the contestants their winnings in gold instead of cash and prizes. back in 1976, we...