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market square and tomorrow we will participate in the service and in the jewish community here. and on the monday at 6 o'clock pm there will be an economical service at the church of the market square and everything that can be done in terms of security will be related by the interior minister i am very grateful that the federal president and the interior minister mr. are supporting us. and demonstrating by their presence that germany takes on their responses. the whole we don't see this only as a singular event. and this is why mr schuester is also present here. joining ranks we have those who will take the hard here that. together with our citizen jewish community in germany we have to make sure that certain things are excluded and won't happen again and we will take all the actions to that and and in order to do so we have have to discussions also with people affected by the following is very important for me the members of the community in saxony on holland's. will meet. we have candles to form a human chain to express how the citizens of saxony at home feel and they have to
market square and tomorrow we will participate in the service and in the jewish community here. and on the monday at 6 o'clock pm there will be an economical service at the church of the market square and everything that can be done in terms of security will be related by the interior minister i am very grateful that the federal president and the interior minister mr. are supporting us. and demonstrating by their presence that germany takes on their responses. the whole we don't see this only...
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major cities in lebanon lost the downtown offered with the 2 main squares in built on both the market squaresand the squares which is in shrunk of the the presidential headquarters the sort of the prime minister had sort of some old coats old beastliness natures that due to the seats. in these days it was obvious that the government will do will meet the protesters the months obvious. since the 1st tryst 1st 24 hours of these demonstrators old ministers mainly the minister of. telecom announced that he's going to pull back the old beast act that was that that was on the discussion and nothing was for sure according to the minister of telecom so it was obvious that the government we'd go would proceed would this be forced back it just let me ask you then if you know if it's so obvious that these demands will be met why are the protests continuing because we haven't really seen many people leaving and going home. not utterly the the. the clothes was full of crowded of crowds saudi and that's one thing according to the demonstrates of a conduct to the old these people on the streets in tripoli i
major cities in lebanon lost the downtown offered with the 2 main squares in built on both the market squaresand the squares which is in shrunk of the the presidential headquarters the sort of the prime minister had sort of some old coats old beastliness natures that due to the seats. in these days it was obvious that the government will do will meet the protesters the months obvious. since the 1st tryst 1st 24 hours of these demonstrators old ministers mainly the minister of. telecom announced...
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in the center of the whole town is talking to you on market square. it's filled with shops could face and pubs here you can really feel just how cosmopolitan the city is. if you're ever go to france or luxembourg. and what do you there. on the weekends i enjoy going to france to shop. reckon it's right next to france as if the markets are wonderful and i like to go to mit's a beautiful city out of luxembourg is beautiful too it's nice to wander around to a little shopping that's the way it is when you live on the border. what do you think of for europe without borders here in this region if you want to finish gardens but i think it's really great i come from cameroon and here i have a chance to get to know different cultures hold. on it's easy for me to study in france or germany or visit there. from those old think it's also. going to watch me from the area around on but i really savor the lifestyle here. for city itself here with the people at the market and the 2 languages french horn and german here in this. i think it's wonderful finished. saver
in the center of the whole town is talking to you on market square. it's filled with shops could face and pubs here you can really feel just how cosmopolitan the city is. if you're ever go to france or luxembourg. and what do you there. on the weekends i enjoy going to france to shop. reckon it's right next to france as if the markets are wonderful and i like to go to mit's a beautiful city out of luxembourg is beautiful too it's nice to wander around to a little shopping that's the way it is...
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have the market square in my city there is also a problem because you're just like interested. in addition narrow streets and lots of wine bars by the way the 1st vignette in sex to me was documented tear in my sleep 850 years ago. and then again. climbing stairs but i'm already used to death. the mice in cathedral is 80 meters high 'd and 800 years old. the 2nd attraction up here is the i wish to book the oldest costal in germany. now you might ask yourself the book is it a fortress or is it a castle well the answer is it is both 1st it was a fortress then it was a castle and later even a factory this building is more or less 1000 years old and a lot has happened at that time. today my sons are bushed might come across as charmingly elegant. but a 1000 or so years ago when it 1st took shape up on the elba the fortress was designed to be daunting and unassailable. knowing the next month in $129.00 king henry the 1st and read the fowler came to this river fought against the slow. and took this hill you know he had a fortress built on it at the time on stilts and google scholar a
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because we need democrats to stand up and this is why i really well you're at activities on the market square and we have to make a contribution to make all these actions permanent. fortune on the federal republic of germany. with a b. as maiden only. reason we the world never again and in ours like these once again we firmly stand behind this oath and feel obliged to it and mr schuster like to tell you that this federal government will do everything in its might. to make sure that the jewish community can live in our country without threats without fear you know me from. you and i believe it is very important that everything that we are discussing today that you're discussing today that we will continue discussing that all these discussions will be followed by actions because that creates trust. and it also contributes to the oath that we have made never again. thank you very much we will now take questions as. of the german press agency. mr c. who are you and your fellow. press conference and take a quick wrap up of who has been there we've just been listening to the interior minister we he
because we need democrats to stand up and this is why i really well you're at activities on the market square and we have to make a contribution to make all these actions permanent. fortune on the federal republic of germany. with a b. as maiden only. reason we the world never again and in ours like these once again we firmly stand behind this oath and feel obliged to it and mr schuster like to tell you that this federal government will do everything in its might. to make sure that the jewish...
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met on the night of the attack there was sort of an impromptu memorial up by the big church the market square and there were people that was so upset i was trying to run as one does on deadline trying to get some quotes and some of these people i thought i would have to sort of get them medical help i mean there was there was this 11 young man who was 20 years old and he had been praying he was crying i mean it was like people in that city were just so shaken by it much more so than the people of penny inside the synagogue shani no doubt you were shaken were you also surprised or was this in a sense a disaster waiting to happen here in germany. well that's an interesting question because yes i was shaken by it far more than i expected i have to say and in a way yes immediately it's a shock because also it's young kapoor it's a day that it's quite it's the holiest of the year that you can you know you can have as a jew even if you're not an observant jew it's just a very special day and then the 1st response is of course shock but then immediately soon after follow the idea that actually i'm n
met on the night of the attack there was sort of an impromptu memorial up by the big church the market square and there were people that was so upset i was trying to run as one does on deadline trying to get some quotes and some of these people i thought i would have to sort of get them medical help i mean there was there was this 11 young man who was 20 years old and he had been praying he was crying i mean it was like people in that city were just so shaken by it much more so than the people...
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means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate as usual go to our guest in london market square i'm glad you're joining us today look i mentioned in my introduction the impeachment proceedings the. they're starting against trump and talking about brags that but there's one theme that kind of ties them together and it is my sense they do these political elites across the atlantic and in the u.k. they really want the status quo to be maintained they don't want to lose power and they are terrified terrified of the people's will they want to undo a referendum in the u.k. and they want to oust a legitimately elected president of the united states by extremely dubious means as we speak marcus your thoughts. well 1st of all we must be clear that the american and british establishment comprised of conservatives and liberals and they are as the coasts if as each other and they are as dangerous to international peace and stability as each other and it is abundantly clear that the liberal elements in america and the little elements in britain is refusing to accept the will of the people in
means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate as usual go to our guest in london market square i'm glad you're joining us today look i mentioned in my introduction the impeachment proceedings the. they're starting against trump and talking about brags that but there's one theme that kind of ties them together and it is my sense they do these political elites across the atlantic and in the u.k. they really want the status quo to be maintained they don't want to lose power and...
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the ira thought nothing of blowing up people in a bar or pub market square.he never killed a civilian. they fought the mexican army. in the mexican army were killing civilians. writing about them in talking to them, but this is the group of people i would like to get acquainted with just to hear what they're knowing. i'm not staying there are peace corps volunteers there very tenacious and i visited some communities i was impressed. they had schools. so they asked me to speak at one of their gatherings and i did so. i talked about the mortar. maybe 400 people in the village. 250,000 people in the community and the collet colonia and one high school. so essentially i'm selling a nafta. it's great thing, wonderful thing. but one pathetic school for a court million people. that's all right. i'm not staying it is all bad but it's complicated. a consciousness of and writing about topics, other people have written about it but he wrote about it a lot. german exile living in mexico city. it is very dead by the way. commandant take marcos amber marcus in the book. it
the ira thought nothing of blowing up people in a bar or pub market square.he never killed a civilian. they fought the mexican army. in the mexican army were killing civilians. writing about them in talking to them, but this is the group of people i would like to get acquainted with just to hear what they're knowing. i'm not staying there are peace corps volunteers there very tenacious and i visited some communities i was impressed. they had schools. so they asked me to speak at one of their...
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of confirming this number it's certainly the streets are not it's all the way from here down to market squarerobbery and also the other areas that are it's a very true feel. to party like. you see that one spot the music being played earlier that people are singing they're chanting they're insulting the politicians they're singing the lebanese they're still out there courting her residence and they're saying that their leader are thieves. turkey's president has vowed to press on with his offensive in northern syria and crush the heads of kurdish forces they don't withdraw from a proposed safe so the truce is largely holding despite both kurdish forces and turkey accusing each other of violations. and protesters are gathering in the spanish city of boston lona for these 6th consecutive day they are angered by the jailing of catalan separatist leaders on sedition charges over a failed independence bed each day of protesters descended into violent clashes with police in the 200 people injured on friday night spain's acting prime minister petra sanchez has dismissed a call for dialogue from castr
of confirming this number it's certainly the streets are not it's all the way from here down to market squarerobbery and also the other areas that are it's a very true feel. to party like. you see that one spot the music being played earlier that people are singing they're chanting they're insulting the politicians they're singing the lebanese they're still out there courting her residence and they're saying that their leader are thieves. turkey's president has vowed to press on with his...
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. >> stephanie, hearing all of that, there are a couple of other things the market squarely focusing on passing the new nafta. in fact, listen to what larry kudlow said about this passage and nancy pelosi's cooperation this morpg >> speaker pelosiy has been accommodative and accessible and helpful. regarding u.s. mca i think speaker on that subject, even while she disagrees on others, i think she's been help l. >> he's saying this this mevenfc showdown is this true there's still abip which now even richard trumka on the labor side is coming out against? this is going to be a tough one any way r for her to support >> yeah i think the big e risk probably to the market and to pelosi is the idea that trump might call her bluff if she takes too long and threaten to pull out of nafta. and leave the united states with no north american free trade agreement. that's why the market cares deeply because a lot of folks believe it's like lipstick on a pig. similar version of nafta and so that's fine. no one needed a huge change to and a hanafta and great, whatev they're going to do, but the idea
. >> stephanie, hearing all of that, there are a couple of other things the market squarely focusing on passing the new nafta. in fact, listen to what larry kudlow said about this passage and nancy pelosi's cooperation this morpg >> speaker pelosiy has been accommodative and accessible and helpful. regarding u.s. mca i think speaker on that subject, even while she disagrees on others, i think she's been help l. >> he's saying this this mevenfc showdown is this true there's...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site overlook new york city's times square this is "fast money. i'm melissa lep. traders are tim seert process process carter werth dan nathan and guy adami back from the heartland. tonight on fast, buckle up, because the transports could signal a rocky road ahead. we'll tell you how to navigate it plus the chart knocking the socks off the chart master this week we'll tell what you it is. and disney goes mean girls on net friction why it's telling thestreaming giant you can't sit with us. we begin with the whacky week on wall street you'll the strive, panic, for what? nothing. markets are rallying to finish the we can basically where we started the whole week can be summed in one emoji, the giant shrug with this week in the books set sights on the week ahead look at all the stuff coming your way look carefully at this calendar. a power packed week ahead. so how are you setting yourself up. >> what's the first one? national chocolate cover pretzel day. >> the calendar was a little light on monday. so we filled if out with that day which could be bi
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site overlook new york city's times square this is "fast money. i'm melissa lep. traders are tim seert process process carter werth dan nathan and guy adami back from the heartland. tonight on fast, buckle up, because the transports could signal a rocky road ahead. we'll tell you how to navigate it plus the chart knocking the socks off the chart master this week we'll tell what you it is. and disney goes mean girls on net friction why it's telling...
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best day of my life ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc we're live from the nasdaq market squarefor corporate earnings with more notable companies reporting this hour mastercard reported a profit of $2.15 a share that beat the consensus estimate of $2.01. mastercard was helped by consumer spend ppg a good sign for the economy. the stock is up 1.1% kellogg profit came in at $1.03, 12 cents better than expected that stock is up by 3.8% an hour away from fresh data on home prices. kay schiller is expected to show a 2% year-over-year increase that's identical to the increase we saw in july >> boeing ceo will face the full commerce committee to answer questions about the future of the 737 max. joining us now senator ted cruz, chair mapp of the commerce committee's aviation subcommittee who will be at the hearing today. senator cruz, good to see you again. couple of moments ago our guest host said that at this point, the ceo just can't stay that there needs to be a break at the top. given everything we know at this point as has been all these additional data points have come out over t
best day of my life ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc we're live from the nasdaq market squarefor corporate earnings with more notable companies reporting this hour mastercard reported a profit of $2.15 a share that beat the consensus estimate of $2.01. mastercard was helped by consumer spend ppg a good sign for the economy. the stock is up 1.1% kellogg profit came in at $1.03, 12 cents better than expected that stock is up by 3.8% an hour away from fresh data...
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we're live at the nasdaq market site in time square.nd joe kernen. we have earnings reports of at&t coming in this morning we'll be hearing from the fed later this week. dow jones looks like it would open up 73 points higher nasdaq looking to open 25 points higher s&p 500 looking up about 6 points right now. >>> in headlines this hour, microsoft winning a $10 billion pentagon cloud computing contract amazon had been favored to win the contract said it was surprised by the decision and can appeal the outcome. hasn't decided whether or not to do so. at&t out with its quarterly earnings reported 94 cents a share a a penny ahead of estimates the company unveiled its outlook for the next three years seeing revenue growth every year and also planning on continuing modest activity growth yielding over 5% right now and tiffany shares are surging in pre-market trading. french luxury goods maker lvmh approached the company about a possible takeover. didn't give financial details but multiple reports said the potential bid was about $120 a share.
we're live at the nasdaq market site in time square.nd joe kernen. we have earnings reports of at&t coming in this morning we'll be hearing from the fed later this week. dow jones looks like it would open up 73 points higher nasdaq looking to open 25 points higher s&p 500 looking up about 6 points right now. >>> in headlines this hour, microsoft winning a $10 billion pentagon cloud computing contract amazon had been favored to win the contract said it was surprised by the...
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the ira thought nothing of blowing up people in a bar or pub market square.he never killed a civilian. they fought the mexican army. in the mexican army were killing civilians. writing about them in talking to them, but this is the group of people i would like to get acquainted with just to hear what they're knowing. i'm not staying there are peace corps volunteers there very tenacious and i visited some communities i was impressed. they had schools. so they asked me to speak at one of their gatherings and i did so. i talked about the mortar. maybe 400 people in the village. 250,000 people in the community and the collet colonia and one high school. so essentially i'm selling a nafta. it's great thing, wonderful thing. but one pathetic school for a court million people. that's all right. i'm not staying it is all bad but it's complicated. a consciousness of and writing about topics, other people have written about it but he wrote about it a lot. german exile living in mexico city. it is very dead by the way. commandant take marcos amber marcus in the book. it
the ira thought nothing of blowing up people in a bar or pub market square.he never killed a civilian. they fought the mexican army. in the mexican army were killing civilians. writing about them in talking to them, but this is the group of people i would like to get acquainted with just to hear what they're knowing. i'm not staying there are peace corps volunteers there very tenacious and i visited some communities i was impressed. they had schools. so they asked me to speak at one of their...
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northern ireland will also remain an entry point into our single market. squareo square this circle? u.k. authorities can apply tariffs on products coming from a third country so long as those goods entering northern ireland are not at risk of entering our single market. at risk ofr goods anchoring the single market, u.k. authorities will -- entering the single market, u.k. authorities will apply the tariff. this night and this morning, we the working on the issue of -- it is an important subject to avoid distortion of production of the single market. we have managed to achieve two objectives. to integrate the single market and satisfy the uk's wishes. and finally, number four, prime wants it tonson inch -- wanted to ensure long-term democratic support of relevant union rules and northern ireland. for years after entering, the elected representatives of northern ireland will be able to decide by simple majority whether to continue applying relevant union rules and northern ireland or not. this democratic support is a cornerstone of our newly agreed approach. why?
northern ireland will also remain an entry point into our single market. squareo square this circle? u.k. authorities can apply tariffs on products coming from a third country so long as those goods entering northern ireland are not at risk of entering our single market. at risk ofr goods anchoring the single market, u.k. authorities will -- entering the single market, u.k. authorities will apply the tariff. this night and this morning, we the working on the issue of -- it is an important...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we're live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. look at the u.s. equity futures this hour. the nasdaq up by close to 25 and then the dow futures up by 63 on friday, you saw a big decline for the dow. that was almost entirely because of what happened with boeing's shares those losses that we saw on friday made the dow lose its gains for the month of october we'll talk about what happened on friday and what you can anticipate happening this week as well. overnight in asia, let's take a look and you'll see that the nikkei was up by a quarter percentage point the shanghai composites both closed relatively flat what's happening in europe today, you'll see at least this at this hour there are green arrows across the board. people are watching the ftse particularly closely because of the brexit vote that did not pass in parliament on saturday questions as to what this will mean will there be an extension or look at another general election is there going to be another referendum that tak
welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we're live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. look at the u.s. equity futures this hour. the nasdaq up by close to 25 and then the dow futures up by 63 on friday, you saw a big decline for the dow. that was almost entirely because of what happened with boeing's shares those losses that we saw on friday made the dow lose its gains for the month of october we'll talk about what...
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we are live at the nasdaq market at times square. plunging almost 500 points bringing the october decline to 838 points. now down 3.1%. it remains up 11.8% for the year if you are looking over the last two sessions, the dow lot of about 85% of its gains s&p lost about 63% of its gains. people watching closely to figure out what next we'll hear. taking a look at futures at this point. all in the green but the dow futures up b
we are live at the nasdaq market at times square. plunging almost 500 points bringing the october decline to 838 points. now down 3.1%. it remains up 11.8% for the year if you are looking over the last two sessions, the dow lot of about 85% of its gains s&p lost about 63% of its gains. people watching closely to figure out what next we'll hear. taking a look at futures at this point. all in the green but the dow futures up b
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site overlook new york city's times square this is "fast money" "fast money." i'm melissa lie. karen finerman, dan nathan and two guy adami. tonight major developments you out of boeing. the head of the commercial airplane unit is out we'll bring you the details. earnings armt on snap, chipotle, texas instruments all stocks on the motivate we break down the headlines. biog n posting the pest best day in 20 years after the alzheimer's drug shows promise more the breakthrough. with you we begin with breaking news on nike the ceo mark parker is stepping down, replaced by nike board minneapolis and service now ceo john donaho, marker will be the executive chairman we heard from parker exclusively on the "closing bell." >> we have spent a lot of time over many months working on succession planning. so this is -- this is not something that happens in a matter of weeks. so it's really unrelated to oregon project or other issues this is about me on the board really wanting to make the -- build on the momentum we've got. add the horsepower, accelerate against ou
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site overlook new york city's times square this is "fast money" "fast money." i'm melissa lie. karen finerman, dan nathan and two guy adami. tonight major developments you out of boeing. the head of the commercial airplane unit is out we'll bring you the details. earnings armt on snap, chipotle, texas instruments all stocks on the motivate we break down the headlines. biog n posting the pest best day in 20 years after the...
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. >> this project is classified as sro and market rate sro. paying the square footage what the market will bear. i think the project design is great rather than having the rear yard facing lankton street. i think you did a great job with staff on this project and these are the uniting units we need it neighborhood. and i move to approve it with the condition that the ao5 panel, the materials are what you actually use. >> second. >> on page a05. >> did you have additional comment. >> i would support the rec and park decision. >> thank you. >> very good, then, there's a motion seconded to approve this with conditions. it requires the material palet on that motion. (role call). >> so moved, commissioners and passes unanimously 5-0 and for clarity, you did adopt shadow findings. item 18 is continued to novembee 2019-14433 49dubose avenue, conditional use authorization. good afternoon. >> this is to permit the establishment of 21, 800 square feet zoning district, includes industrial agriculture, light manufacturing with specifically without the volatile use and serv
. >> this project is classified as sro and market rate sro. paying the square footage what the market will bear. i think the project design is great rather than having the rear yard facing lankton street. i think you did a great job with staff on this project and these are the uniting units we need it neighborhood. and i move to approve it with the condition that the ao5 panel, the materials are what you actually use. >> second. >> on page a05. >> did you have additional...
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live from the nasdaq market site in times square. a couple stories investors are talking about. e on the stock market to the extreme. according to data from morningstar, $60 billion pulled out of stock funds in the third quarter. highest number since 2009. separately, california utility pg&e had turned down an offer from san francisco to buy the power lines and other infrastructure within the city the $2.5 billion offer under values its assets. the company is working its way out of bankruptcy after being held like for california wildfires in 2017 and '18. >>> lyft and uber have filed suit against new york city, right here, over new cruising rules for drivers. new york is limiting the time how long they can drive in manhattan without passengers the company said the rule does not effectively affect congestion and hurts drivers and riders. >>> boeing stripping the chairman title from ceo chairman dennis mullenberg. what does this mean? >> it means that dennis mullenberg will focus on the day-to-day operations of the company. there is a new non-executive chairman of the company. for
live from the nasdaq market site in times square. a couple stories investors are talking about. e on the stock market to the extreme. according to data from morningstar, $60 billion pulled out of stock funds in the third quarter. highest number since 2009. separately, california utility pg&e had turned down an offer from san francisco to buy the power lines and other infrastructure within the city the $2.5 billion offer under values its assets. the company is working its way out of...
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wework has been critical to the manhattan real estate market lessing over 7 million square feet of spacet as we work struggles manhattan has a an oversupply of new commercial offices from projects like world trade center to hudson yard. flexible office space compani now leaseore than 70 million square feet of space worlwoide, rental rates deteriorate because of the wework factor among oweer things. you're going to see at somein a catalys that's going to kick-off a major repricing. when that happens, you know, it's sort ofatie bar the door. >> wework declined to comment butn one rea i'm old adam neumann was selling thewa buildg to deflect criticism of the self-dealing ahead of the ipo, the ipo now on hold foindefinitely. "nightly business report" i'm robert frank in new york city. >>> u has a uew way of delivering pennsylvania packages where we begin t market focus with the faa gichg the usb the approval to deliver using a fleet of drones. the company initially plans to with a possible expansion t other services in the near future. the ceo also believes this will have an impact on its gro
wework has been critical to the manhattan real estate market lessing over 7 million square feet of spacet as we work struggles manhattan has a an oversupply of new commercial offices from projects like world trade center to hudson yard. flexible office space compani now leaseore than 70 million square feet of space worlwoide, rental rates deteriorate because of the wework factor among oweer things. you're going to see at somein a catalys that's going to kick-off a major repricing. when that...
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squawk box. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" right here on cnbc live at the nasdaq market site in times square with becky quick and joe kernen. take a look at u.s. equity markets. day two, three of earnings season. >> feels like day two. >> dow will open down 35 points. nasdaq off 15 and s&p 500 looking to open off 5 points. >>> bank of america beat estimates in both the top and bottom lines in the just released quarterly reports a 27% increase in investment banking fees and strong push up in consumer banking. >>> shares of united airlines are higher the airline reported better than expected earnings and revenue and raised the full year outlook. mortgage applications up half a percent last week from new figures from the mortgage banking association. refinancing jumped up but that was offset by new purchase applications the average 30-year mortgage rate edged higher by 2 basis points it's now at 3.92%. >>> earnings season in full swing at this point. joining us to talk about what investors can expect is anna stash yeah a.moroso and mike santoli. you're looking at what's going on and you think t
squawk box. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" right here on cnbc live at the nasdaq market site in times square with becky quick and joe kernen. take a look at u.s. equity markets. day two, three of earnings season. >> feels like day two. >> dow will open down 35 points. nasdaq off 15 and s&p 500 looking to open off 5 points. >>> bank of america beat estimates in both the top and bottom lines in the just released quarterly reports a 27%...
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it will include 2.7 to 2.8 million growth square feet of residential, 1200 of those will be housing units, 40% below market rate. we have a little bit more than a million square feet of office and 20,000 square feet of rehabilitation at pier 48. you all know documents were executed in 2017. since that time, document has been working on site-wide issues. earlier in the year, they received a portal submittal. phase one on the left consisted of the parcels that lined china basin park. the phase one before you today has been reconfigured to focus on that corner between the intersection of parcels a, b, g and f. new phase one provides infrastructure and a more cohesive strategy from the developer's standpoint and we like it because it delivers more housing units. the proposed phase one includes at build-out 560 rental units, 202 of which will be affordable housing below market rates, a little bit more than 550,000 square feet of office, retail. it requires all of the commitments made in the dda and da related to local hire and lbe enterprises, as well as 5.5-acre park. really the linchpin that the community mad
it will include 2.7 to 2.8 million growth square feet of residential, 1200 of those will be housing units, 40% below market rate. we have a little bit more than a million square feet of office and 20,000 square feet of rehabilitation at pier 48. you all know documents were executed in 2017. since that time, document has been working on site-wide issues. earlier in the year, they received a portal submittal. phase one on the left consisted of the parcels that lined china basin park. the phase...
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i was listening to -- >> we are here at the nasdaq market site in times square. interaction so hands up for customer service. phil lebeau joins us we'll see whether they'll put their hands up as well with a very special guest right now phil >> reporter: thank you, andrew i am joined by oscar munoz, ceo of united airlines i first want to ask you about the announcement from boeing this week, that they are sticking with their guidance on the 737 max getting at least designated for return to service in the fourth quarter and then hopefully early next year you and other airlines will start flying the plane are you comfortable with what they said? >> i don't think anything that anybody has said or read does anything from the course we've set a few months ago as we've talked about constantly, safety of our customers and employees is paramount our schedule will follow what the regulators do. we look forward to that time really nothing has changed for united anyway. >> there's a concern that was highlighted by a number of analysts that when the max starts coming back, you
i was listening to -- >> we are here at the nasdaq market site in times square. interaction so hands up for customer service. phil lebeau joins us we'll see whether they'll put their hands up as well with a very special guest right now phil >> reporter: thank you, andrew i am joined by oscar munoz, ceo of united airlines i first want to ask you about the announcement from boeing this week, that they are sticking with their guidance on the 737 max getting at least designated for...
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live from the nasdaq market site in times square. ♪ >>> good monday morning to you let's look at u.s.tures. we are in the red now three hours before the market would open dow looks like it would open down 107 points. nasdaq off about 29 points and the s&p 500 looking to open down about 11 points. we also have an analyst call to tell you about right now, citi group upgrade from uber. the analyst there says overhang from the ipo will likely persist but q3 earnings may refocus this story particularly on ride fundamentals the analyst also thinks that revenue growth will accelerate is that more bullish if the price target doesn't change? >> well, the stock is probably lower from where -- when the analyst had the neutral ratings. >> that's fair. >> the last earnings season was tough for uber after it followed lyft and lyft had a path to profitability and uber by contrast did not it will be interesting to see this analyst call is right. >>> paypal is withdrawing from the group of companies that facebook assembled to launch a global crypto currency base company. they will forego further parti
live from the nasdaq market site in times square. ♪ >>> good monday morning to you let's look at u.s.tures. we are in the red now three hours before the market would open dow looks like it would open down 107 points. nasdaq off about 29 points and the s&p 500 looking to open down about 11 points. we also have an analyst call to tell you about right now, citi group upgrade from uber. the analyst there says overhang from the ipo will likely persist but q3 earnings may refocus this...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site overlooks times square. f2 this is "fast money." i'm melissa lee traders tim seymour. karen finerman and guy adami and joined by mark tepper president of strategic wealth prrnlts. the businessest day of the earnings season in the books visa intel, gilead on the radar tonight. we have the latest from each on the quarters but beginning with the stocks to watch in the after hours that would be azmodan. the tech giant falling hard offer a earnings miss. we have full team coverage stapg by to break down results gene munster firing up the red phone in minneapolis we kick-off with more on the amazon big quarter josh lipton live in san francisco. >> besides the bottom and top obviously investors concentrate on the q 4 guided are guidance light. between 86 and 86.5 billion. obviously for investors that's critical q 4, the holiday quarter dy just have a call with amazon cfo brian osafe ski. there are one-time items he mentioned weighing on q 4. he mention add consumption tax kicking in japan, from 8% to 10%. that created prebuying in septembe
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site overlooks times square. f2 this is "fast money." i'm melissa lee traders tim seymour. karen finerman and guy adami and joined by mark tepper president of strategic wealth prrnlts. the businessest day of the earnings season in the books visa intel, gilead on the radar tonight. we have the latest from each on the quarters but beginning with the stocks to watch in the after hours that would be azmodan. the tech giant falling hard offer a...
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we are live at the nasdaq market at times square. the dow plunging almost 500 points bringing the october decline to 838 points. now down 3.1%. it remains up 11.8% for the year if you are looking over the last two sessions, the dow lot of about 85% of its gains s&p lost about 63% of its gains. people watching closely to figure out what next we'll hear. taking a look at futures at this point. all in the green but the dow futures up by 27 points. s&p up by 3 and the nasdaq up by 13 in germany, they are closed for a national holiday the ftse is down about a third of a percentage point. you'll see this morning, the 10-year is yielding 1.582% the two-year down 1.47%. >>> breaking news. taking place overnight lamb indicating a new plan that will invoke a power law. the city will ban masks protesters have used to protect themselves from tear gas or to hide their identities. all of this happening within the last several hours >> pepsi co coming in better than expected. revenue coming in up organic revenue growth and pepsico expects to meet o
we are live at the nasdaq market at times square. the dow plunging almost 500 points bringing the october decline to 838 points. now down 3.1%. it remains up 11.8% for the year if you are looking over the last two sessions, the dow lot of about 85% of its gains s&p lost about 63% of its gains. people watching closely to figure out what next we'll hear. taking a look at futures at this point. all in the green but the dow futures up by 27 points. s&p up by 3 and the nasdaq up by 13 in...
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live from the nasdaq market site in times square.us to one of the key questions this election season the income inequality. steve liesman. >> mike, thanks. they cannot solve the problem. it does reduce the gap it's got a basis which is not science. back over the years but inequality has grown taxes can help reduce inequality for public investment when it's well spent not so fast. the oecd emerged and they have distribution and a constant tradeoff equity high marginal tax rates can act as a disincentive for instance for investment economists think there are ways to tax some wealth na do not distort growth the monopoly and market factors. research is mixed. overall, wealth taxes view pretty negative. one suggestion has a lot and we're talking about this reducing loopholes that exempt or reduce taxes for the wealthiest the income is seen as minimal and even positive that they reduce it. >> excellent question. >> why have we not talked about it more? >> the idea that you have to rewrite this and create new taxes when you can fix the loop
live from the nasdaq market site in times square.us to one of the key questions this election season the income inequality. steve liesman. >> mike, thanks. they cannot solve the problem. it does reduce the gap it's got a basis which is not science. back over the years but inequality has grown taxes can help reduce inequality for public investment when it's well spent not so fast. the oecd emerged and they have distribution and a constant tradeoff equity high marginal tax rates can act as...
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they were accused of not opening their market to our main credit cards, mastercard, visa, discovery, american express. they lost fair and squarethey admitted it was true. the order from the dispute settlement council was they would open their markets. that is in 2013. they never really opened their markets to our main credit cards. you can use them in some international hotels but not all 1.4 billion consumers. drain the time china has not abided by this ruling against them, they have subsidized their own international credit card, which is now the largest revenue of any credit card in the world. you may have seen transunion -- it has different names in different countries. relatedly keep their markets closed, not only did they recognize they lost the case fair and square but didn't implement them -- but didn't and from the majors required, but they build up their own credit card in the meantime through the use of chutzpah or deception. this is the kind of thing the chinese have been doing in lots of other fields. that is why i wrote the 100 year marathon. i tried to chronicle how the stories began at how clever the chinese ar
they were accused of not opening their market to our main credit cards, mastercard, visa, discovery, american express. they lost fair and squarethey admitted it was true. the order from the dispute settlement council was they would open their markets. that is in 2013. they never really opened their markets to our main credit cards. you can use them in some international hotels but not all 1.4 billion consumers. drain the time china has not abided by this ruling against them, they have...
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. >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the market site at times square. the futures for their part are lower on the session after that selloff that we witnessed yesterday on the first day of october. doesn't necessarily mean it's requesting to going to be one of those october. nasdaq down 45 s&p down 16. santoli said that october is a pretty good month usually. we think of it as a bad month. >> yeah. >> even when you think of it as a bad month, the really bad october you made lows, right >> that's right. that's the most dramatic pattern. is that it's been this kind of -- >> quarter of your market value. >> reversals after you had some pain in the last 20 years it's been positive. >> been a positive month. >> last year, none of this mattered because it violated every single seasonal tendency in the fourth quarter. >> all right you saw what happened with treasuries the yields dropped pretty precipitously on what was perceived as -- i don't know why it was such a surprise the second straight month of declining -- of below 50. >> let's get you caught up on s
. >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the market site at times square. the futures for their part are lower on the session after that selloff that we witnessed yesterday on the first day of october. doesn't necessarily mean it's requesting to going to be one of those october. nasdaq down 45 s&p down 16. santoli said that october is a pretty good month usually. we think of it as a bad month. >> yeah. >> even when you think of it...
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market funds that consists basically of u.s. security,it is also covered by c insurance. >> there have been a lot of new entrants into the marketplace recently. i look at companies like squareou worried you are flooding the market with too much credit? henrique: most brex customers want our card, despite credit. men might get a loan from square, but they still need a card to use those funds. they still use an account like brex cash to pay their vendors and employees, etc. we think we are giving them access to spend their money instead of the credit itself. >> who is your target estimate? henrique: three main verticals -- venture backed startups, e-commerce companies, and life sciences companies. better when the fed is raising interest rates, or does your business model work better when the fed is cutting interest rates? henrique: it is a question we get all the time from investors. we do better when interest rates are lower. it reduces our cost. from a technology perspective, zero, every bank would be competing for customers. we believe that is our competitive advantage. ,> brex ceo, henrique dubugras thank you for joining me. the exemption that the renewable energy world w
market funds that consists basically of u.s. security,it is also covered by c insurance. >> there have been a lot of new entrants into the marketplace recently. i look at companies like squareou worried you are flooding the market with too much credit? henrique: most brex customers want our card, despite credit. men might get a loan from square, but they still need a card to use those funds. they still use an account like brex cash to pay their vendors and employees, etc. we think we are...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we're live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm beckyng with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. look at the u.s. equity futures this hour. the nasdaq up by close to 25 and then the dow futures up by 63 on friday, you saw a big decline for the dow. that was almost entirely because of what happened with boeing's shares those losses that we saw on friday made the dow lose its gains for the month of october we'll talk about what happened on friday and what you can anticipate happening this week as well. overnight in asia,
welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we're live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm beckyng with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. look at the u.s. equity futures this hour. the nasdaq up by close to 25 and then the dow futures up by 63 on friday, you saw a big decline for the dow. that was almost entirely because of what happened with boeing's shares those losses that we saw on friday made the dow lose its gains for the month of october we'll talk about what happened on...
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we're live at the nasdaq market site in times square i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen andecky is off today the futures this hour, things look like they will open in the red right now. concerns over china trade a big part of this dow off about 132 points right now. s&p 500 would open down 15 points the nasdaq looking to open down 40 points. let's also show you treasury yields at this hour. look at the ten-year note, what you're looking at there is 1.522. the two-year note down to 1.395. i still always like to look at the distinction. >> absolutely. >>> one potential drag in the markets this morning, chinese officials are reportedly growing hesitant to pursue a broad trade w
we're live at the nasdaq market site in times square i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen andecky is off today the futures this hour, things look like they will open in the red right now. concerns over china trade a big part of this dow off about 132 points right now. s&p 500 would open down 15 points the nasdaq looking to open down 40 points. let's also show you treasury yields at this hour. look at the ten-year note, what you're looking at there is 1.522. the two-year note down to...