Good morning, it is midnight in beijing its 11 00 a. M. On wall street and squawk alley is live. Good friday morning welcome to squawk alley. Im jon fortt with carl quintanilla. Its the end of cloud week on squawk alley. What a week its been. They have brought news on custom chips, Machine Learning and more sales force announced plans to buy slack for nearly 28 billion in the second largest Software Deal ever. Weve had ibm and microsoft weigh in snowflake and others have turned in blah earnings well hear from the ceo this hour what does it mean for investors already sky high investor malic noijoins us now i cant believe we never had you on squawk alley before i hope this is a trend i want to start with sales force slack. I know that you have known stu butterfield for a long time, even before flicker was a hit. You think this very expensive deal makes sense why . So lets remove the price out of the equation. I think what youre looking at right now is in 2020, we have gone from the idea
The s p 500 really getting back to the record highs. What i really want to focus on nowne day, two days, and wednesday, we are giving up the yield surge of the past week, a profoundly for global wall street it profound week for global wall street. Francine i will never forget valentines day of 2020, i think it is the last time i traveled. [laughter] kind of like a milestone i remember. It feels it yields away. Lets get straight to the bloomberg first word news in new york city with karina mitchell. Corrina m a cuts have made it official and nominated joe biden covering up karina democrats have made it official and nominated joe biden for president. Meanwhile, the Trump Administration sees a path to a pared down 500 billion stimulus deal. Bloomberg learned the package will eliminate the biggest area of disagreement between democrats and republicans, would include money for the postal service, and money for businesses to keep workers employed. Pelosi suggested democrats might agree to a
Mike, this morning im zeroing in on enterprise, looking at zoro down 30 right now. What is interesting to me about these names is they both got a big bounce after sales force and workdays earnings reports but theyre giving that back today and then some. Investors seem to maybe be realizing that these names are tied more to overall Enterprise Spending it has not been great versus that sass exception that we saw. Im wondering what you think of what is happening in that space. First the rhinoceros horns at the end tell you something the hottest money, the ones that went the way up, the last spurpt is being taken out i think that this is happening in the context of what many of us have been saying. The market looks a little stretched. A little at the high end of its up trend it should cool off and it was pushed and pushed and pushed a bit higher in part because there has been a welling up of kind of momentum, speculative action, partially in the market some kind of an unwind going on now.
Many of you know doctor parry was the nineteenth secretary of defense in the clinton administration, a world renowned expert on us foreign policy, National Security, defense policy, arms control and long and distinguished history at stanford. A senior fellow at fsi and the Hoover Institution and codirector of National Security cooperation from 19881993 and bachelors and masters degrees in mathematics at stanford which is impressive to me because i didnt get through as a graduate student. Michael and barbara, Professor Emeritus at stanford, great to reconnect with you, and we also are thrilled to have doctor parrys coauthor here, tom z. Collina. He has 30 years of washington dc experience in nonproliferation issues and senior position at the arms Patrol Association and institute for science and interNational Security. And nuclear testing, with the new start treaty and a degree in International Relations from cornell but we wont hold that against you. I am pleased to introduce my colleag
Government has shifted focus from saving lives to save the economy counting the cost on aljazeera. Hi im Steve Clemons and i have a question well the coronavirus pandemic be the Tipping Point that takes us in to years of joblessness and poverty lets get to the bottom line. When we look around we see a lot of people who cant find work and a lot of businesses that have gone bust but there are some winners out there it seems like the Financial Markets are always winning at least from my Vantage Point economists usually say that they saw what was coming after the fact there are always rationalizations for the ups and downs of markets or of jobless rates of consumer and Business Confidence but lets take a look at the big picture my guest today is not afraid to go where many economists wont and to look at the key factors out there that predict a really serious financial and to some degree even social and environmental meltdown affecting each and every one of us all over the world hes not kno