George Pyne, Bruin Capital founder and CEO, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the big weekend for soccer fans in America, whether the combination of U.S. Women’s first World Cup match and Lionel Messi’s MLS debut marks an inflection point for the spot in the U.S., the future of ESPN, and more. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO:
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American football is a stupid sport
they keep goin on with women ok then when a women player don't play in that game she shoud not be paid just like the men but like allways dont tell you stuff like that
George held his ground about the pay equity comment and he’s right. Women’s sports bring in a lot less money therefore they should make less
Hooie!
5.2 million viewers for a world cup game is not good
Let me just jump the gun and say it's not.
Uh, no it won't. I tried to watch the US Women vs Vietnam. It's just not exciting. The difference in skill level and speed of play relative to Men is miles apart. At least I tried.
I was at a retirement seminar and the speaker spoke on how he quit his job after he made well over $950,000 PROFIT within 3months he invested $120,000. I just need creative ideas to afford my retirement.