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Danny Meyer’s Restaurant Plan; About Last Night: Polling Independent Voters & Debate Breakdown with Shepard Smith

Squawk Pod

CNBC

Investing, Business News, News, Business

4.2543 Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2020

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

New York City restaurants are reopening indoor dining this weekend, capping capacity at 25%. Danny Meyer, Union Square Hospitality Group Founder & CEO, discusses the implementation of safety protocols with CLEAR CEO, Caryn Seidman-Becker. Pollster and political strategist Frank Luntz highlights the “Fight Night” that was the first Presidential debate of 2020. He says independent voters in his post-show focus group were let down. “Everyone was embarrassed and upset about what had happened.” Plus, a conversation with CNBC anchor Shepard Smith ahead of “The News with Shepard Smith” debut tonight at 7PM ET on CNBC.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Squack Pod. I'm C and B.C. producer Cameron Costa. Today on our

0:07.2

podcast About Last Night. The dramatic first debate stage meeting of President Trump and former Vice President Biden has some Americans feeling

0:17.4

Disps.

0:18.4

Dissupporting, disturbing, dispiriting, distracting, disheartening. how the evening connected with the voters with

0:25.6

pollster Frank Luntz you have to be a hardcore Trump person or a hardcore Biden

0:30.3

person to believe that this debate was a success.

0:34.0

New York City is reopening indoor dining after a six month pause.

0:38.2

Shake Shack founder Danny Meyer on his new biometric health protocols.

0:42.6

Safety is the new hospitality.

0:45.0

Plus a conversation with the NBC anchor Shepard Smith

0:48.7

before he debuts his new show.

0:51.1

Anything juicy to discuss, Chuck?

0:53.2

We're launching on a challenging and I think historic day.

0:57.4

It's Wednesday, September 30th, 2020.

1:00.2

All right, let's go.

1:01.5

Squawk Pod begins right now.

1:03.0

Good morning and welcome to Squawk Box here on

1:07.0

the NBC. I'm Joe Kernan along with Becky Quick and Andrew Ross

1:10.6

Sorkin and what people are calling a hot mess in a dumpster fire that was

1:17.4

also involved in a train wreck and you know a little bit hard for probably markets to to trade higher after after that

1:26.1

scene anyway there are US equity futures down about a it looked to me like it was just

1:30.5

Twitter right it was like watching the Twitter for 90 minutes. I did not stick to my original

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