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aaron sorkin's letter to his daughter. i am not sure i believe aaron sorkin write that because it didn't repeat the dialogue over and over. i am a huge fan by the way. you said he was making up stuff saying the clan won too. yes, sure, but the crusader did support, though not endorse trump. >> clearly the subtext was this is a clan america and it is a tried trope. all dogs are mammals and all cats are mammals. these guys are stuck in eighth grade. >> you were getting at something i think that not enough people are talking about. the obama voters who voted for trump, i would love to see a break down of that of the i suspect there is a fair amount of them. >> a lot of the swing counties said went for obama. it is like liberals heads exploding. >> and there is no doubt that sanders supporters understand why hillary lost more than hillary supporters and that's why they aren't hillary supporters. tom, sorkin is indeed divorced. >> knew it. knew it. >> maybe they are not talking and that's why he has to publish them in "vanity f
aaron sorkin's letter to his daughter. i am not sure i believe aaron sorkin write that because it didn't repeat the dialogue over and over. i am a huge fan by the way. you said he was making up stuff saying the clan won too. yes, sure, but the crusader did support, though not endorse trump. >> clearly the subtext was this is a clan america and it is a tried trope. all dogs are mammals and all cats are mammals. these guys are stuck in eighth grade. >> you were getting at something i...
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andrew ross sorkin has a look at what's coming up. as we've been playing all of your great interviews from yesterday. >> thank you. we'll talk about a lot of those conversations, as you can imagine. what we've been describing as the trump rally, you showed some tape of bill ackman talking about the trump rally. had a similar conversation with lloyd blankfein. we'll talk to a number of guests about trump, what it means to the markets and the economy. we'll walk you through some of the disney earnings. show you some tape of bob iger, th and something from shari redstone. that's what we have on deck this morning. >> what did the ceo of pepsico after the results of the election? she needed a tissue box? >> she needed a tissue box. to her credit and to so many people who spoke yesterday, who, as you guys were talking about, people who might have been on the other side of donald trump on this election, all of whom said they were coming out and supporting him and the country. >> they want him to be successful. >>> coming up, more on that tru
andrew ross sorkin has a look at what's coming up. as we've been playing all of your great interviews from yesterday. >> thank you. we'll talk about a lot of those conversations, as you can imagine. what we've been describing as the trump rally, you showed some tape of bill ackman talking about the trump rally. had a similar conversation with lloyd blankfein. we'll talk to a number of guests about trump, what it means to the markets and the economy. we'll walk you through some of the...
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andrew ross sorkin has a look at what's coming up. the interview of the day you have coming up. >> we have other great guests, aryianna huffington will be wit us, but the main event, speaking with steve mnuchin, new treasury secretary for the first time and wilbur ross. we'll talk to them together. lots of questions for both gentlemen about their plans, about donald trump, about the new administration and what this all means. that's what we have. don't miss it. i don't want to miss it. nothing else to say. >> it will be fantastic. great opportunity. wh >> what do you want to know? >> on the trade question, wilbur ross has been on with you many times, critical of some of the us trade dea u.s. trade deals, how far will president-elect push back on nafta. >> i'm confused as to where they want to go with that, extraordinary stuff. 7:00 a.m. >> see you in a bit. >>> still to come, futures pointing to gains for stocks at the open. we'll get more thoughts from darrell cronk. he's up next. which allergy? eees. bees? eese. trees? eese. xerox h
andrew ross sorkin has a look at what's coming up. the interview of the day you have coming up. >> we have other great guests, aryianna huffington will be wit us, but the main event, speaking with steve mnuchin, new treasury secretary for the first time and wilbur ross. we'll talk to them together. lots of questions for both gentlemen about their plans, about donald trump, about the new administration and what this all means. that's what we have. don't miss it. i don't want to miss it....
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but the idea of an outsider who reached across party lines and talked in a way like the aaron sorkin fantasy. >> together instead of subdivided. >> rose: is that where ronald reagan got that phrase? from new hampshire -- [simultaneous speech] >> maybe it was a hell of a coincidence yon. > -- i don't know.>> the impulsp phenomenon was a hollywood liberal fantasy turned on its said, the outsider -- >> the 1998 film. >> speaking truth to power but in a way that no rational person might recognize as truth. but there's something about that impulse that drove him as close as he may have got ton this job. >> and actually it is a quite wonderful american moment the to think about that. whatever happens you know, we are making history here. and the notion that somebody can come from the outside, with every newspaper in the country, with the exception of two, well, you count the ku klux klan, three. >> rose: and be close at the end. >> and all the intelligentci earvetion, and still be so reveeferred and so close to being president if not president i think that tells you something about -- >> r
but the idea of an outsider who reached across party lines and talked in a way like the aaron sorkin fantasy. >> together instead of subdivided. >> rose: is that where ronald reagan got that phrase? from new hampshire -- [simultaneous speech] >> maybe it was a hell of a coincidence yon. > -- i don't know.>> the impulsp phenomenon was a hollywood liberal fantasy turned on its said, the outsider -- >> the 1998 film. >> speaking truth to power but in a way...
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. >> i don't know about regular. [ laughter ] >>> a billionaire, big ackman, sitting with andrew sorkin, you won't believe what he said about the election. >>> plus starbucks' shares down more than 13% since donald trump urged consumers to boycott the coffee giant. how is the ceo reacting to america's vote? you're watching "fast money" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. enjoy your phone! you too. (inner monologue) all right, be cool. you got the amazing new iphone 7 on the house by switching to at&t... what??.... aand you got unlimited data because you ve directv?? okay, just a few more steps... door! it's cool get the iphone 7 on us and unlimited data when you
. >> i don't know about regular. [ laughter ] >>> a billionaire, big ackman, sitting with andrew sorkin, you won't believe what he said about the election. >>> plus starbucks' shares down more than 13% since donald trump urged consumers to boycott the coffee giant. how is the ceo reacting to america's vote? you're watching "fast money" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff,...
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andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and melissa lee. our guest host, peter bokvart from the lindsey group and a cnbc contributor. look at u.s. equity futures at this hour. let's tell you what's going on now. dow looks to open off 33 points down, s&p 500 looking to open down as well, off about six points and the nasdaq off about, we'll call it 11 points after a sort of holiday weekend. the markets were open on friday, of course. and overnight in asia, let's take a look at what happened over there. hang seng up a little bit, shanghai up a little bit, and the nikkei off but only marginally. and finally, a quick look at european equities. you're looking at red arrows across the board, but again,
andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and melissa lee. our guest host, peter bokvart from the lindsey group and a cnbc contributor. look at u.s. equity futures at this hour. let's tell you what's going on now. dow looks to open off 33 points down, s&p 500 looking to open down as well, off about six points and the nasdaq off about, we'll call it 11 points after a sort of holiday weekend. the markets were open on friday, of course. and overnight in asia, let's take a look at what happened...
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i would love to believe -- if aaron sorkin could write the next six months, i would have some hope. but i don't -- i don't see -- charlie: west wing, too? jeff: i don't see the mechanism. and maybe somebody can convince us. charlie: and is there a way -- >> and then the question is, in -- as we have been thinking for the last year and days, and hours about the possibility of a trump administration, i have often thought, well, if that were to happen, would the democrats remaining -- if they controlled the senate or didn't, would they somehow behave differently than the republicans in a similar position? would they not be obstructionist? i don't think we can bet on that. would they suddenly say ok, yes, we'll -- we'll confirm your supreme correlate nominations, president trump. i don't think so. i think it is a new -- it is a new situation. now, again, you know, nothing doesn't need to last forever. but these underlying media conditions which give great incentive to people on the extremes to remain on the extreme. cokie: special media. >> i included all together. >> the way out of thi
i would love to believe -- if aaron sorkin could write the next six months, i would have some hope. but i don't -- i don't see -- charlie: west wing, too? jeff: i don't see the mechanism. and maybe somebody can convince us. charlie: and is there a way -- >> and then the question is, in -- as we have been thinking for the last year and days, and hours about the possibility of a trump administration, i have often thought, well, if that were to happen, would the democrats remaining -- if...
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i would love to believe -- if aaron sorkin could write the next six months, i would have some hope. ut i don't -- i don't see -- charlie: west wing, too? jeff: i don't see the mechanism. and maybe somebody can convince us. charlie: and is there a way -- >> and then the question is, in -- as we vsh thinking for the last year and days, and hours about the possibility of a trump administration, i have often thought, well, if that were to happen, would the democrats remaining -- if they controlled the senate or didn't, would they somehow behave differently than the republicans in a similar position? would they not be obstructionist? i don't think we can bet on that. would they suddenly say ok, yes, we'll -- we'll confirm your supreme correlate nominations, president trump. i don't think so. i think it is a new -- it is a new situation. now, again, you know, nothing doesn't need to last forever. but these underlying media conditions which give great incentive to people on the extremes to remain on the extreme. cokie: special media. >> i included all together. >> the way out of this which
i would love to believe -- if aaron sorkin could write the next six months, i would have some hope. ut i don't -- i don't see -- charlie: west wing, too? jeff: i don't see the mechanism. and maybe somebody can convince us. charlie: and is there a way -- >> and then the question is, in -- as we vsh thinking for the last year and days, and hours about the possibility of a trump administration, i have often thought, well, if that were to happen, would the democrats remaining -- if they...
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i would love to believe -- if aaron sorkin could write the next six months, i would have some hope. but i don't -- i don't see -- charlie: west wing ii? jeff: i don't see the mechanism. and maybe somebody can convince us. charlie: and is there a way -- >> and then the question is, in -- as we have been thinking for the last year and days, and hours about the possibility of a trump administration, i have often thought, well, if that were to happen, would the democrats remaining -- if they controlled the senate or didn't, would they somehow behave differently than the republicans in a similar position? would they not be obstructionist? i don't think we can bet on that. would they suddenly say ok, yes, we'll -- we'll confirm your nominations, president trump. i don't think so. i think it is a new -- it is a new situation. now, again, you know, nothing doesn't need to last forever. but these underlying media conditions which give great incentive to people on the extremes to remain on the extreme. cokie: special media. >> i included all together. >> the way out of this which doris can ta
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernan this morning. the celebration still going on in chicago this morning. the cubs giving their fans reason to cheer, beating the cleveland indians 8-7 in a dramatic 10-inning world series game seven. the cubs coming back from a deficit to win their first world championship since 1908. i only saw the first couple of innings and went to sleep and happened to wake up, wanted to check, thinking it was all over, and it wasn't over, there was the rain delay, and i got to see the 10th inning and i got very excited. and we should thank jay pritzker for your -- >> cubbies. >> see this on the back? >> i have the whole thing. i felt like i should use it. >> i couldn't -- i'm not going to tell you who you remind me of. >> wloho's that? >> hillary, when she comes back to new york and starts wearing the yankees hat. now she's back to the cubs. >> for a day, i can celebrate with the cubs -- >> no, you can't! i can celebrate with multiple generations of people who have been -- >> no, no, no. you have no right to cele
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernan this morning. the celebration still going on in chicago this morning. the cubs giving their fans reason to cheer, beating the cleveland indians 8-7 in a dramatic 10-inning world series game seven. the cubs coming back from a deficit to win their first world championship since 1908. i only saw the first couple of innings and went to sleep and happened to wake up, wanted to check, thinking it was all over, and it wasn't over, there was the rain delay,...
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going to sit down, he's an il legitimate president, i-- i would love to believe, you know, if aaron sorkin could write the next six months i would have some hope. but i don't see them-- . >> rose: west wing two. >> i don't see the mechanism and maybe before this hour is over, somebody can convince us. >> rose: that with is what i want to figure out. >> how do we do this. >> rose: is there a way? >> and then the question is, as we have been thinking for the last year, and days and hours about the possibility of a trump administration, i have often thought well, if that were to happen, would the democrats remaining-- if they controlled the senate or didn't, would they show behave differently than the republicans in a similar position. would they not be obstructionists am i don't think we can bet on that. >> to. >> would they suddenly say okay, yes, we'll confirm your supreme coulter nominations, president trump. i don't think so. i think it is a new-- it is a new situation. now again, you know, nothing, it doesn't need to last forever but these yownd lying media conditions which-- which give
going to sit down, he's an il legitimate president, i-- i would love to believe, you know, if aaron sorkin could write the next six months i would have some hope. but i don't see them-- . >> rose: west wing two. >> i don't see the mechanism and maybe before this hour is over, somebody can convince us. >> rose: that with is what i want to figure out. >> how do we do this. >> rose: is there a way? >> and then the question is, as we have been thinking for the...
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him or herself of the issues and reached across party lines and talked in a way-- that's the aaron sorkin fantasy, but there's something to. >> bring people together than divide. >> rose: is that where ronald reagan composite that phrase? you remember in new hampshire-- >> maybe it was a hell of a coincidence. i don't know. ( laughter ) but the point of it is, i think walter is exactly right, the impulse-- i thought in some ways the whole trump phenomenon was a hollywood liberal fantasy turned on its head-- >> it's warren battaliony's 1998 film. >> it's speaking truth to power in a way no rational person might recognize as truth. but there is something about that impulse that drove him as close as he may have gotten to this job. >> actually, it is a quite wonderful american moment to think about that. whatever happens, we're making history here. and the notion that somebody can come from the outside with every newspaper in the country, with the exception of two-- well, if you count the ku klux klan three-- against him -- >> and be close at the end. >> and all of the intelligencia of conse
him or herself of the issues and reached across party lines and talked in a way-- that's the aaron sorkin fantasy, but there's something to. >> bring people together than divide. >> rose: is that where ronald reagan composite that phrase? you remember in new hampshire-- >> maybe it was a hell of a coincidence. i don't know. ( laughter ) but the point of it is, i think walter is exactly right, the impulse-- i thought in some ways the whole trump phenomenon was a hollywood...
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i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and michelle caruso-cabrera. the futures have worsened as the morning has gone along. but we did have a streak going of higher closes in the dow. but we're indicated down 38 points -- 37 points at this moment. just under five on the s&p and down 13 or so on the nasdaq. the treasury yield curve, just under three on the 30-year. 2.27% now on the 10-year. and rates have obviously been moving up recently. but maybe it's for good reasons. >> i wonder if the market is going for this reason. the dollar, look at it. the dollar index is rising to a 13-year high at this point. we've seen interest rates not rising today, but they have been rising in the wake of the election. and the dollar's gone along with it with these expectations for growth. and at some point if you're multi-national, that begins to hurt. so we'll see. but the dollar index at a 13-year high. oil prices also in focus. crude pulling back this morning following a huge rally yesterday. $45.39 per barrel. among the reasons, weekly u.s. crude stocks rose more
i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and michelle caruso-cabrera. the futures have worsened as the morning has gone along. but we did have a streak going of higher closes in the dow. but we're indicated down 38 points -- 37 points at this moment. just under five on the s&p and down 13 or so on the nasdaq. the treasury yield curve, just under three on the 30-year. 2.27% now on the 10-year. and rates have obviously been moving up recently. but maybe it's for good reasons. >> i...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and michelle caruso-cabrera. take a look at u.s. equity futures. dow will open higher. s&p 500 opening six points higher and nasdaq looking to open about 15 points higher. some of that coming off what's taking place in europe where we have green arrows pretty much across the board. let's take a quick look at crude. wti right now trading at 46.77. so it's been a little bit steady march downward over the past couple of days. >> there's a big stories we're watching. bank of japan out with its latest policy decision overnight. i want revised its inflation forecast lower. following disappointing data but held off on spending stimulus. the board kept its target for bond yields at zero. yen this morning, the nikkei higher by 17 points, hang seng higher by 212 and shanghai composite by 21.5. there you go. back here in the u.s., deadly pipeline explosion yesterday in shelby, alabama. one person was killed and five others injured after part of the colonial pipeline burst. colonial shut down its main pipeline after the incident. this is the se
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and michelle caruso-cabrera. take a look at u.s. equity futures. dow will open higher. s&p 500 opening six points higher and nasdaq looking to open about 15 points higher. some of that coming off what's taking place in europe where we have green arrows pretty much across the board. let's take a quick look at crude. wti right now trading at 46.77. so it's been a little bit steady march downward over the past couple of days. >> there's a big...
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. >> this is a sorkin show waiting to happen. >> let me ask you this. this is a professor of linguistics and this is somebody who knows the power of language. isn't what she is doing an attempt to de legit myself any criticism of hillary clinton. >> she wouldn't go that far, but i would say that in this case she is vastly oversensitive to the point i was surprised. that's not what i would have expected when i worked with her 20 years ago. >> kiss me. kiss me. how dare you, professor. >> tom, that old show was the bugaloo's. do you know who played the evil villain? >> was that ruth buzy? >> also close. >> martha ray. >> the big mouth. >> remember. >> we were born in 83. >> i am just playing my pokemon go. >> you said you were extremely offended and you think they should protest at times opposite. >> i do. >> why code pink? >> their outfits are so cute. they are pink. >> fair enough. >> have you ever seen their hats? >> they are an anti-war group. >> you are missing the point. >> clearly. >> you pointed out that hillary is not liked by anyone who works fo
. >> this is a sorkin show waiting to happen. >> let me ask you this. this is a professor of linguistics and this is somebody who knows the power of language. isn't what she is doing an attempt to de legit myself any criticism of hillary clinton. >> she wouldn't go that far, but i would say that in this case she is vastly oversensitive to the point i was surprised. that's not what i would have expected when i worked with her 20 years ago. >> kiss me. kiss me. how dare...
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i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee. there is some -- that's it. that's what it is. i keep spacing on this. it's election day. right? i knew there was something big happening today. polls are opening around the country. including in ohio. what lucky person got to go there? my home state. we're going to have a live report from the buckeye state in just a few minutes. in the meantime, let's get a check on the futures which are flat. i don't know what i'd think if i were trying to predict what was happening. it was a big day yesterday. i guess i'd stay flat today maybe just in case. >> flat or sell. >> and in europe, not a whole lot of confidence on which way things are headed either, i think, electionwise or who knows with the economy. we got so many things to determine whether equity prices are cheap, expensivexpensive, o just right. there's europe. and we will talk about the election. we can't avoid it. because it also is a special edition -- >> special election day edition of "squawk box." >> of "squawk box" and cnbc to
i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee. there is some -- that's it. that's what it is. i keep spacing on this. it's election day. right? i knew there was something big happening today. polls are opening around the country. including in ohio. what lucky person got to go there? my home state. we're going to have a live report from the buckeye state in just a few minutes. in the meantime, let's get a check on the futures which are flat. i don't know what i'd think if i were...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin with joe kernen and michelle caruso-cabrera. take a look at the futures at this hour. dow looks it would open up higher 45 moints. and the nasdaq looking to open up 7.5 points. opec ministers meet in vienna right now. oil right now, wti crude at $48.68. in the meantime, we have some very important people with the call. the trump rally. >> every time you say it, i just like to get you to say it. would you say it again? >> the trump rally. >> coming from you -- isn't it good, wilbur? coming from him. so good. president-elect donald trump announcing more cabinet picks for treasury secretary. steven mnuchin and for secretary of commerce our old friend wilbur ross. he's snot old. he's our friend for a long time i meant. they join us now. i don't think the appointments are actually official yet, but can you gentlemen confirm this has happened? >> we can, indeed. we're thrilled to be here and we're thrilled to work for the president-elect and honored to have these positions. >> congratulations. >> let's start with this. it's a two pron
i'm andrew ross sorkin with joe kernen and michelle caruso-cabrera. take a look at the futures at this hour. dow looks it would open up higher 45 moints. and the nasdaq looking to open up 7.5 points. opec ministers meet in vienna right now. oil right now, wti crude at $48.68. in the meantime, we have some very important people with the call. the trump rally. >> every time you say it, i just like to get you to say it. would you say it again? >> the trump rally. >> coming from...
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i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee. the futures this morning have been from up 10 to 10 20 on the dow. the nasdaq is now positive. diverged a bit in the week from the other averages we talked quite a bit about. and the treasure yields have moderated a bit today. there's the 10-year. we're now starting to watch the 30-year again. had a big move above 3%. the 10-year is at 2.21%. we have a lot going on for us. i hope it never ends. three, four, five fed guys every day talking about whether they go up a quarter point. all the nuances of whether they have a raise. i can't get enough of it. can you? look at all these people today. >> i will tell everybody about all the people out in force. then we can tell them to stop. here's what's going on today. boston fed president eric rosengren in maine giving remarks to the portland chamber of commerce. steve leisman joins us with the headlines. mr. leisman. >> thanks for that great intro, guys. eric rosengren saying the december hike seems plausible. he said the november statement r
i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee. the futures this morning have been from up 10 to 10 20 on the dow. the nasdaq is now positive. diverged a bit in the week from the other averages we talked quite a bit about. and the treasure yields have moderated a bit today. there's the 10-year. we're now starting to watch the 30-year again. had a big move above 3%. the 10-year is at 2.21%. we have a lot going on for us. i hope it never ends. three, four, five fed guys every day...
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andrew ross sorkin. >>> on deck a friday mystery chart, this stock getting a big boost from that trump win. it's up 27% in five days. any guesses? it's not technology. stick around to find out who it is. plus it is friday than lovely lady may be exactly hat america needs right now. put on your dancing shoes, america. "power lunch" back in two. e you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. over time, your money could multiply. hello, all of you. get organized at voya.com. >>> before the break we showed you this mystery chart. stock up about 27% this week. it's the second best performer in the s&p 500 behind invidia. we're talk about navient. >> there was this idea she would force these businesses to accept students not paying back their loans based on, i don't know, whatever set of criteria and lose some revenue. >> lending standards could ease. >> student law school loans. it's not much. i graduated in '03. i went at night and still paying. it's low rates so it's not like end of the world but just every mon
andrew ross sorkin. >>> on deck a friday mystery chart, this stock getting a big boost from that trump win. it's up 27% in five days. any guesses? it's not technology. stick around to find out who it is. plus it is friday than lovely lady may be exactly hat america needs right now. put on your dancing shoes, america. "power lunch" back in two. e you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. over...
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crazy stuff happening there, sork sorkin. stuff you weren't expecting, really. >> i'll have to -- good tease. >>> coming up, u.s. equity futures are sharply higher this morning following yesterday's announcement that the fbi would not recommend criminal charges against hillary clinton. the biggest pre-market movers straight ahead. >>> on "squawk box" the president and ceo of the aspen institute walter isaacson weighs in on the election madness. >>> plus, donald trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway will join the "squawk" team with less than 24 hours to go before america makes its big decision. "squawk" returns in just a moment. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed
crazy stuff happening there, sork sorkin. stuff you weren't expecting, really. >> i'll have to -- good tease. >>> coming up, u.s. equity futures are sharply higher this morning following yesterday's announcement that the fbi would not recommend criminal charges against hillary clinton. the biggest pre-market movers straight ahead. >>> on "squawk box" the president and ceo of the aspen institute walter isaacson weighs in on the election madness. >>>...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin, joe kernen and kayla tausche is here with us. our top market story uncertainty. investors are worried about the u.s. presidential election and today's fed decision. wall street's so-called fear index giving us good insight. the vix spiking 40% over to last six days. take a look at u.s. equity futures that hour. what you're looking at is a bit of a down day. dow can open up off 43 points. s&p opening down five points and nasdaq opening down 7 points. hang seng also falling nearly 1.5%. european equities -- everybody is keying off everybody. again red arrows pretty much across the board and finally can you look at crude prices right now. wti -- >> terrible session. when we were talking yesterday we were up 40 points in the morning. funny way things happen. there's sort of a premise and maybe it's correct among democrats or people who favor hillary that trump would be a disaster for the stock market and sell off. it's funny when you see the market go down yesterday for whatever reason, uncertainty or whatever, it becomes oh, it's un
i'm andrew ross sorkin, joe kernen and kayla tausche is here with us. our top market story uncertainty. investors are worried about the u.s. presidential election and today's fed decision. wall street's so-called fear index giving us good insight. the vix spiking 40% over to last six days. take a look at u.s. equity futures that hour. what you're looking at is a bit of a down day. dow can open up off 43 points. s&p opening down five points and nasdaq opening down 7 points. hang seng also...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with melissa lee. we're going to be, of course, bringing you a full recap of this historic election. before we do that, markets, of course, have been reacting all night to trump's electoral victory. take a look at the equities this hour. as joe mentioned futures are down but not nearly where they were. just several years ago the dow looked like it would open down about 315 points. the nasdaq off about 105
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with melissa lee. we're going to be, of course, bringing you a full recap of this historic election. before we do that, markets, of course, have been reacting all night to trump's electoral victory. take a look at the equities this hour. as joe mentioned futures are down but not nearly where they were. just several years ago the dow looked like it would open down about 315 points. the nasdaq off about 105
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we lost a very good friend two weeks ago, jerry sorkins. he was a big part of this. >> he was the founder of breathe easy. he was a nine year lung cancer survivor and an incredible person. you see it here today with all and he was never satisfied that things how they were. it shows. >> he has done that. over $335,000 i think we've raised so far today and more is coming in. what can people do if they're not here today. what can they do now. >> there is so much that you can do. november is lung cancer awareness month and on our website, you can raise money for research and come out and get involved for next year. >> never too early to start. >> ninth annual next year. hopefully we have as nice weather as this. are you excited about the weather today? yes! i know i'm excited about the weather. everybody blames me when it is not nice. last year was freezing cold. >> we'll credit you today. >> last year you were upset with me. we'll send it back to you guys. a great event on the national adam. love you guys, come on down next year. >> you're not
we lost a very good friend two weeks ago, jerry sorkins. he was a big part of this. >> he was the founder of breathe easy. he was a nine year lung cancer survivor and an incredible person. you see it here today with all and he was never satisfied that things how they were. it shows. >> he has done that. over $335,000 i think we've raised so far today and more is coming in. what can people do if they're not here today. what can they do now. >> there is so much that you can do....
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and michelle caruso-cabrera. take a look at u.s. equity futures. dow will open higher. s&p 500 opening six points higher and nasdaq looking to open about 15 points higher. some of that coming off what's taking place in europe where we have green arrows pretty much across the board. let's take a quick look at crude. wti right now trading at 46.77. so it's been a little bit steady march downward over the past couple of days. >> there's a big stories we're watching. bank of japan out with its latest policy decision overnight. i want revised its inflation forecast lower. following disappointing data but held off on spending stimulus.
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and michelle caruso-cabrera. take a look at u.s. equity futures. dow will open higher. s&p 500 opening six points higher and nasdaq looking to open about 15 points higher. some of that coming off what's taking place in europe where we have green arrows pretty much across the board. let's take a quick look at crude. wti right now trading at 46.77. so it's been a little bit steady march downward over the past couple of days. >> there's a big...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin, joe kernen and kayla tausche is here with us. our top market story uncertainty. investors are worried about the u.s. presidential election and today's fed decision. wall street's so-called fear index giving us good insight. the vix spiking 40% over to last six days. take a look at u.s. equity futures that hour. what you're looking at is a bit of a down day. dow can open up off 43 points. s&p opening down five points and nasdaq opening down 7 points. hang seng also falling nearly
i'm andrew ross sorkin, joe kernen and kayla tausche is here with us. our top market story uncertainty. investors are worried about the u.s. presidential election and today's fed decision. wall street's so-called fear index giving us good insight. the vix spiking 40% over to last six days. take a look at u.s. equity futures that hour. what you're looking at is a bit of a down day. dow can open up off 43 points. s&p opening down five points and nasdaq opening down 7 points. hang seng also...
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welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc, i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and michelle caruso-cabrera. dow looks down, the same thing with the s&p 500 and the nasdaq. look at asia overnight. a bit of a mixed picture. the nikkei up in sort of a big way. up a little over 1%. nothing to sneeze at. european equities now, we'll show you what's going on there. a bit of red there. except in italy and spain. >> here are the big stories we're watching. let's start with oil. the international energy agency out with a new report. it expects global oil consumption to peak no sooner than 2040. some minister also meet
welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc, i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and michelle caruso-cabrera. dow looks down, the same thing with the s&p 500 and the nasdaq. look at asia overnight. a bit of a mixed picture. the nikkei up in sort of a big way. up a little over 1%. nothing to sneeze at. european equities now, we'll show you what's going on there. a bit of red there. except in italy and spain. >> here are the big stories we're watching. let's start with oil. the...
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andrew ross sorkin is off. >> we have never been together on the set alone here together. >> shhh. our guest host this black friday, dana telsey will be with us for the entire show. she's been covering retail on wall street for -- >> for a while. >> a long time. we have a couple stores opening now. macy's at herald square getting ready for the big holiday rush. the department store chain did open on thanksgiving for a few hours. there it is. looks like they already opened the doors. a little quiet. lord&taylors also opening for business. 135 million americans are expected to shop this
andrew ross sorkin is off. >> we have never been together on the set alone here together. >> shhh. our guest host this black friday, dana telsey will be with us for the entire show. she's been covering retail on wall street for -- >> for a while. >> a long time. we have a couple stores opening now. macy's at herald square getting ready for the big holiday rush. the department store chain did open on thanksgiving for a few hours. there it is. looks like they already...
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i'll andrew ross sorkin with joe kernan and melissa lee. joe is doing a little orchestration there. polls are opening in many states including connecticut, maine, new jersey, new york, virginia and parts of indiana and kentucky. you're looking now at a live shot from richmond vishlg virginia where vice presidential candidate tim kaine is casting his ballot. we have a busy morning of election coverage planned. pollsters business leaders and market watchers and reporters are spanning the country in battleground states including florida, ohio, arizona, colorado, pennsylvania and indiana and of course they'll bring us live reports throughout the day and then tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern don't miss it.
i'll andrew ross sorkin with joe kernan and melissa lee. joe is doing a little orchestration there. polls are opening in many states including connecticut, maine, new jersey, new york, virginia and parts of indiana and kentucky. you're looking now at a live shot from richmond vishlg virginia where vice presidential candidate tim kaine is casting his ballot. we have a busy morning of election coverage planned. pollsters business leaders and market watchers and reporters are spanning the country...
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he spoke to andrew ross sorkin. >> his policies are market supportive. i'm not saying it's good or bad -- you have to draw a different set of conclusions depending on your attitude about everything else, just as far as asset prices are concerned, how could you not be looking up? >> i woke up extremely bullish on trump, believe it or not. my thinking is as follows, united states is the greatest business in the world. it's been undermanaged for a long period of time. we now have a businessman in the president's -- as the president, and he has power. because republicans control congress, republicans control the senate, he's going to launch a major infrastructure program. he will take corporate taxes down to a sensible level and get rid of loopholes. he's going to get a lot done. >> let's bring in a market voice, alex dryden just joined us around the desk. the trump trade, does it have further to run or are markets getting ahead of themselves? none of the policies under mr. trump have been enacted. >> we need a bit of clarity from president-elect trump about
he spoke to andrew ross sorkin. >> his policies are market supportive. i'm not saying it's good or bad -- you have to draw a different set of conclusions depending on your attitude about everything else, just as far as asset prices are concerned, how could you not be looking up? >> i woke up extremely bullish on trump, believe it or not. my thinking is as follows, united states is the greatest business in the world. it's been undermanaged for a long period of time. we now have a...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with melissa lee. we're going to be, of course, bringing you a full recap of this historic election. before we do that, markets, of course, have been reacting all night to trump's electoral victory. take a look at the equities this hour. as joe mentioned futures are down but not nearly where they were. just several years ago the dow looked like it would open down about 315 points. the nasdaq off about 105 points. the s&p 500 off about five points. all of this, uncertainty. >> how much were we up monday? >> about 380. >> about 380. >> we're back to where we started the week. >> it's 380. now it's 315. >> of course -- >> i know. >> of course, last night as those numbers were coming in -- >> rarely do we get to check the counterfactual and we did it with brexit at the end and it led to new highs around now we'll get to see the counterfactual. maybe lit go down, be cut in half. >> my suggestion was that only there will be a knee-jerk sell. >> you wrote a pretty good piece. >> once people try to analyze it
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with melissa lee. we're going to be, of course, bringing you a full recap of this historic election. before we do that, markets, of course, have been reacting all night to trump's electoral victory. take a look at the equities this hour. as joe mentioned futures are down but not nearly where they were. just several years ago the dow looked like it would open down about 315 points. the nasdaq off about 105 points. the s&p 500 off about five points. all of this,...
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sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just terrified that if i was the one to bring it up that either i wasn't supposed to know about it or he would be >> so i was like hanging on for dear life. >> seth: and so was it like a weekend of shooting when you realized, oh, i'm in this movie? >> kind of. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> no, we did this for a couple of months and finally one day he was like, "well, do you want to meet alden? and i knew alden had been attached for five years. >> seth: alden, your co-star on the screen. >> my co-star and i said, "yeah i'd like to meet alden." and he goes, "oh well do you want to just like read a couple
sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang...
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sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just terrified that if i was the one to bring it up that either i wasn't supposed to know about it or he would be like, "next." dear life. >> seth: and so was it like a weekend of shooting when you realized, oh, i'm in this movie? >> kind of. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> no, we did this for a couple of months and finally one day he was like, "well, do you want to meet alden? and i knew alden had been attached for five years. >> seth: alden, your co-star on the screen. >> my co-star and i said, "yeah i'd like to meet alden." and he goes, "oh well do you want to just like read a couple of lines maybe out
sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang...
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sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just terrified that if i was the one to bring it up that either i wasn't supposed to >> seth: right. >> so i was like hanging on for dear life. >> seth: and so was it like a weekend of shooting when you realized, oh, i'm in this movie? >> kind of. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> no, we did this for a couple of months and finally one day he was like, "well, do you want to meet alden? and i knew alden had been attached for five years. >> seth: alden, your co-star on the screen. >> my co-star and i said, "yeah i'd like to meet alden." and he goes, "oh well do you want to just like read a couple of lines mayb
sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang...
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you know, aaron ross sorkin had a really good article in "the new york times" yesterday that suggestion that having an independent kind of corporate moderator like a ken feinberg be hired to overlook donald trump companies. someone who's not related to him as a possible solution. but, really, because of this is so unprecedented we're sort of just going to have to see and watch and write about how he does this. >> well, look, i mean i think having an overseer like that makes the business sound like it's nefarious, probably not fair. a blind trust just doesn't make sense since this is a brand machine but he could have an independent board that overseas the company. the big see, ran will, transparency. will we see these legal documents that are separating it? >> yeah, well obviously we don't know. jackie said there are a lot of questions we're going to have to answer between now and then. that really isn't where the transparency stops, right? you've got this issue of a company that's doing business around the world, including countries where we have very sensitive relations complicated rel
you know, aaron ross sorkin had a really good article in "the new york times" yesterday that suggestion that having an independent kind of corporate moderator like a ken feinberg be hired to overlook donald trump companies. someone who's not related to him as a possible solution. but, really, because of this is so unprecedented we're sort of just going to have to see and watch and write about how he does this. >> well, look, i mean i think having an overseer like that makes the...
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sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just terrified that if i was the one to bring it up that either i wasn't supposed to know about it or he would be like, "next." >> seth: right. >> so i was like hanging on for dear life. >> seth: and so was it like a weekend of shooting when you realized, oh, i'm in this movie? >> kind of. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> no, we did this for a couple of months and finally one day he was like, "well, do you want to and i knew alden had been attached for five years. >> seth: alden, your co-star on the screen. >> my co-star and i said, "yeah i'd like to meet alden." and he goes, "oh well do you want to just like read a couple of lines maybe out
sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernan and michelle caruso cabrera. that song can apply to both candidates the u.s. equities rising sharply after james comey said in a review of newly-discovered e-mails that it has not changed the decision not to bring charges against hillary clinton. overnight in asia, perhaps keying off that news, things looked like it was in the green for the most part. same story in europe as well. and we got a lot more that we'll be talking about with the markets in just a few minutes. and then at the 8:00 a.m. hour, you don't want to miss this because we have an exclusive interview coming up with hedgefund titan david tepper, the founder of appaloosa management. >>> and news breaking earlier this morning, janet reno died from complications with parkinson's disease. she was the first woman to serve as u.s. attorney general. she was one of the
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernan and michelle caruso cabrera. that song can apply to both candidates the u.s. equities rising sharply after james comey said in a review of newly-discovered e-mails that it has not changed the decision not to bring charges against hillary clinton. overnight in asia, perhaps keying off that news, things looked like it was in the green for the most part. same story in europe as well. and we got a lot more that we'll be talking about with the markets in...
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sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director a say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just terrified that if i was the one to bring it up that either i wasn't supposed to know about it or he would be like, "next." >> seth: right. >> so i was like hanging on for dear life. >> seth: and so was it like a weekend of shooting when you realized, oh, i'm in this movie? >> kind of. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> no, we did this for a couple of months and finally one day he was like, "well, do you want to meet alden? and i knew alden had been attached for five years. >> seth: alden, your co-star on and he goes, "oh well do you want to just like read a couple of lines maybe out loud." and i was like, "sure do you mean f
sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director a say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ]...
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sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would thinat director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just terrified that if i was the one to bring it up that either i wasn't supposed to know about it or he would be like, "next." >> seth: right. >> so i was like hanging on for dear life. >> seth: and so was it like a weekend of shooting when you realized, oh, i'm in this movie? >> kind of. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> no, we did this for a couple of months and finally one day he was like, "well, do you want to meet alden? and i knew alden had been attached for five years. >> seth: alden, your co-star on and he goes, "oh well do you want to just like read a couple of lines maybe out loud." and i was like, "sure do you mean fro
sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would thinat director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >>...
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sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just terrified that if i was the one to bring it up that either i wasn't supposed to know about it or he would be like, "next." >> seth: right. weekend of shooting when you realized, oh, i'm in this movie? >> kind of. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> no, we did this for a couple of months and finally one day he was like, "well, do you want to meet alden? and i knew alden had been attached for five years. >> seth: alden, your co-star on the screen. >> my co-star and i said, "yeah i'd like to meet alden." and he goes, "oh well do you want to just like read a couple of lines maybe out loud." and i was like, "
sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang...
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eric schmitt spoke to our andrew ross-sorkin on what tech needs from trump. take a listen. >> the number-one ask in the tech industry has been the h1b visa limit cap. we have situationings where we have employees who are brilliant who are kept in condos in vancouver and other countries just waiting to clear the auction for h1b. i would fix that on day one. if you want the quickest path to success in america, fix that problem. >> i'm not sure if he was listening to donald trump during the campaign. america's first technology officer aneesh chopra joins us now. chopra served in the obama administration for three years. glad to have you. i'm kind of gob smacked by the fact that eric schmitt would even say that given the things that president-elect donald trump said during the campaign about the h1b visa program. does this show a real disconnect between what silicon valley is thinking and what's actually going to happen here? >> well, let's hope that president-elect trump takes on the deal maker role and as he tries to bring his immigration bill forward and he ne
eric schmitt spoke to our andrew ross-sorkin on what tech needs from trump. take a listen. >> the number-one ask in the tech industry has been the h1b visa limit cap. we have situationings where we have employees who are brilliant who are kept in condos in vancouver and other countries just waiting to clear the auction for h1b. i would fix that on day one. if you want the quickest path to success in america, fix that problem. >> i'm not sure if he was listening to donald trump...
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at their house with their ki sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just terrified that if i was the one to bring it up that either i wasn't supposed to know about it or he would be like, "next." >> seth: right. >> seth: and so was it like a weekend of shooting when you realized, oh, i'm in this movie? >> kind of. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> no, we did this for a couple of months and finally one day he was like, "well, do you want to meet alden? and i knew alden had been attached for five years. >> seth: alden, your co-star on the screen. >> my co-star and i said, "yeah i'd like to meet alden." and he goes, "oh well do you want to just like rea
at their house with their ki sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why...
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sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just terrified that if i was the one to bring it up that either i wasn't supposed to know about it or he would be like, "next." >> seth: right. >> so i was like hanging on for weekend of shooting when you realized, oh, i'm in this movie? >> kind of. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> no, we did this for a couple of months and finally one day he was like, "well, do you want to meet alden? and i knew alden had been attached for five years. >> seth: alden, your co-star on the screen. >> my co-star and i said, "yeah i'd like to meet alden." and he goes, "oh well do you want to just like read a couple of lines ma
sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang...
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sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -wo think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just terrified that if i was the one to bring it up that either i wasn't supposed to know about it or he would be like, "next." >> seth: right. >> so i was like hanging on for dear life. >> seth: and so was it like a weekend of shooting when you realized, oh, i'm in this movie? >> kind of. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> no, we did this for a couple of months and finally one day he was like, "well, do you want to meet alden? and i knew alden had been attached for five years. >> my co-star and i said, "yeah i'd like to meet alden." and he goes, "oh well do you want to just like read a couple of lines maybe out lo
sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -wo think that if it was any other director at some point you would say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [...
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sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it a say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just terrified that if i was the one to bring it up that either i wasn't supposed to know about it or he would be like, "next." >> seth: right. >> so i was like hanging on for dear life. >> seth: and so was it like a weekend of shooting when you realized, oh, i'm in this movie? >> kind of. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> no, we did this for a couple of months and finally one day he was like, "well, do you want to meet alden? and i knew alden had been attached for five years. >> seth: alden, your co-star on >> my co-star and i said, "yeah i'd like to meet alden." and he goes, "oh well do you want to just like read a couple of lines maybe out loud." a
sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it a say "hey, dude, what's going on?" >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >>...
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sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right. >> i was just terrified that if i was the one to bring it up that either i wasn't supposed to know about it or he would be like, "next." >> seth: right. >> so i was like hanging on for dear life. >> seth: and so was it like a weekend of shooting when you realized, oh, i'm in this movie? >> kind of. [ laughter ] >> seth: really? >> no, we did this for a couple of months and finally one day he was like, "well, do you want to meet alden? and i knew alden had been attached for five years. >> seth: alden, your co-star on the screen. >> my co-star and i said, "yeah i'd like to meet alden." want to just like read a couple of lines maybe out loud." and i w
sometimes we'd go out for sushi or like italian and we ran into aaron sorkin and kathryn bigelow and we were just like, "hey, what're you doing." and we hadn't talked about the movie yet so i was just like, "i'm just having lunch with warren." he never brought up the movie. >> seth: and i def -- i would think that if it was any other director at some point you would >> yeah, like, "why do you want to hang out?" [ laughter ] >> seth: right....