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Apple Touches $2 Trillion, Kamala Harris Makes History & the NFL’s First Black Team Presiden

Squawk Pod

CNBC

Investing, Business News, News, Business

4.2543 Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), the first Black woman and Asian American on a major presidential ticket, formally accepted the nomination to become vice president. Frank Luntz, pollster and political strategist, breaks down day 3 of the Democratic National Convention and says the Democrats “have successfully criticized Trump but have not built up Joe Biden as of yet”. Apple hit a market cap of $2 trillion, doubling in valuation in just over two years. Raymond James Managing Director, Chris Caso, comments on the price of the stock and the future of 5G. Washington's football team is going through a significant rebranding along with its name change. Jason Wright, president of the Washington Football Team, discusses his strategy to lead the team through those changes. Plus Uber and Lyft could be out of California, and China trade talks may be back on.

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0:00.0

This is Squack Pod. I'm C. M.C. producer Katie Kramer, today on our podcast.

0:07.0

Thank you. God bless you and God bless the United States of America.

0:12.0

Senator Kamala Harris formerly accepts the nominee. God bless the United States of America.

0:12.6

Senator Kamala Harris formally accepts the nomination to be the Democrats candidate

0:16.7

for Vice President.

0:17.9

With one night of the DNC to go, Polster Frank Luntz says there's plenty of work still

0:22.1

to do.

0:23.0

Tonight, Joe Biden has to give more specifics about what he's going to do, and I think

0:28.3

that that's going to challenge viewers, and maybe that's why they're not being specific.

0:33.3

Apple flirting with a market cap of $2 trillion,

0:36.7

doubling in valuation in just over two years.

0:39.7

When you think of the power of an iPhone

0:41.5

and what it can do compared to when we had no phones then

0:44.1

we had flip phones and sports during a pandemic the Washington football team's

0:48.9

new president Jason Wright on safety plans for the NFL season.

0:52.4

If we're able to lay out a clear plan right on safety plans for the NFL season.

0:52.8

If we're able to lay out a clear plan,

0:55.0

then players are able to assess as really smart individuals themselves

0:59.4

who have a ton of autonomy and an ability

1:01.2

to make risk trade-offs to then decide how they want to participate.

1:05.0

Those stories and more China trade talks may be back on, California may be off for

1:10.4

Uber and Lyft and Joe Kernan,

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