Former Walmart CEO: Tariffs will not affect retailers as badly as many think

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'I think the tariff discussion, from a retail perspective, has been overblown,' former Walmart CEO Bill Simon says. He joins SquawkCNBC to discuss the latest retail earnings results and what it means for the American economy.

Bill Simon, former CEO of Walmart, joins "Squawk Box" to discuss the latest retail earnings results and whether they are matching up with the strength of the consumer.

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