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becky has lived in the richmond. she has lived in chinatown. lived in the mission and on treasure island. she brings experience of pedestrians with disabilities from every corner of this city and she has -- over the past 20 years as a person with disabilities, she has proven herself as the person who is willing to rollup her sleeves and do the work. so, i respectfully request on behalf of the fdr democratic club of san francisco that you vote to move forward becky hogue's name. thank you. >> thank you. >>> supervisors, my name is jim waka and i've known becky for quite a while. she's one of these people that's born and bred in san francisco almost. she's been here for many, many years, you know, and she considers herself a long-time resident and one of those old-time san franciscans. what i found out, she's missing some of that cranky attitude that people have. she's willing to, you know, consider things, welcome people, and she -- but she has the institutional memory. i think she has a temperament to listen to people. she's engaged. she cares.
becky has lived in the richmond. she has lived in chinatown. lived in the mission and on treasure island. she brings experience of pedestrians with disabilities from every corner of this city and she has -- over the past 20 years as a person with disabilities, she has proven herself as the person who is willing to rollup her sleeves and do the work. so, i respectfully request on behalf of the fdr democratic club of san francisco that you vote to move forward becky hogue's name. thank you....
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i'm honored to join my colleagues who really have been at the forefront, as becky has said, and on behalf of the aws staff, we'd like to thank you individually and collectively for the support that you've given to aws and to ending domestic violence movement. thank you very much. >> thank you, elizabeth. (applause) >> before you leave -- before you leave, becky and elizabeth, we have a colleague that would like to say a few more words, supervisor kim. >> thank you. i just also wanted to put in my words of congratulations to asian women's shelter as well. becky probably did not remember when i actually don't want to embarrass you, but i wrote you when i was in college when i was at an asian american leadership conference and we asked you to do a workshop at stanford. i only bring that up because president chiu mentioned how long you had been doing this work and how well respected you are. and i've known your name for a very, very long time and really respect your leadership around these issues. and i also just want to recognize, you know, we do have one of your board members at our office,
i'm honored to join my colleagues who really have been at the forefront, as becky has said, and on behalf of the aws staff, we'd like to thank you individually and collectively for the support that you've given to aws and to ending domestic violence movement. thank you very much. >> thank you, elizabeth. (applause) >> before you leave -- before you leave, becky and elizabeth, we have a colleague that would like to say a few more words, supervisor kim. >> thank you. i just also...
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we'll see what becky has to say when she listens to his words again when she joins us live. >> i'm not interested in scoring political points. i want to protect and preserve the america that i grew up in. the america that people cross oceans and risk their lives to become a part of. and i'm terrified it is slipping away. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not bused more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may incrse your risk of osteoporosis some eye prlems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung funct
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becky has a story where somebody is commenting. >>> pepsico ceonooyi tells us her company is not in talks and totally untrue. it first appeared in an israeli financial newspaper. the stock had run up to above $90 a share. it's up $5.5 to 74.85 despite nooyi herself saying these talks are not on. the dow closed below 15,000 on wednesday. that generated the first two-day losing streak. joining us on set is darren kronk at wells fargo bank. darryl, people have been pinning more and more on what happens tomorrow with the the big monthly jobs picture. what do you think the number is going to be. >> actually, i think the number will come in a little bit below consens consensus. you've got a lot of people with binary outcomes here, right? very low all the way to very high. when we come look at the number between a softness in construction, jobs, simply because of the cold weather, manufacturing surveys are still down. and the initial jobless claims have been inching up in the month of may. so you couple that with the adp report. all of that looks to be a little softer number. >> did you bring do
becky has a story where somebody is commenting. >>> pepsico ceonooyi tells us her company is not in talks and totally untrue. it first appeared in an israeli financial newspaper. the stock had run up to above $90 a share. it's up $5.5 to 74.85 despite nooyi herself saying these talks are not on. the dow closed below 15,000 on wednesday. that generated the first two-day losing streak. joining us on set is darren kronk at wells fargo bank. darryl, people have been pinning more and more...
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becky has your morning headlines. >>> start things off with the markets this morning.friday. the blue chip index has been down in seven of the past eight junes. it is tied with september as the dow's worst month of the year. today, though, is tuesday. that's been good news for the bulls for the the last 20 sessions. it's been 20 consecutive tuesdays that the dow has closed higher. if you look at the morning -- this morning, the futures have been indicated a little bit lower. will it make it 21 in a row. s&p futures off by just over two. tell us if you think we're going to break this streak. vote at squawk @cnbc.com. in asia overnight, japan has been interesting to watch. up 2% yesterday. 271-.gain. it has been driving some of the activity here. europe, they are indicated just barely higher. cac up 7.5 points. we're also watching shares of dollar general. the company came in with estimates of first quarter profits of 71 cents a share. that was in line with expectations. excluding certain items. with revenue also in line. calpers planning to sell its stake in carlyle. sh
becky has your morning headlines. >>> start things off with the markets this morning.friday. the blue chip index has been down in seven of the past eight junes. it is tied with september as the dow's worst month of the year. today, though, is tuesday. that's been good news for the bulls for the the last 20 sessions. it's been 20 consecutive tuesdays that the dow has closed higher. if you look at the morning -- this morning, the futures have been indicated a little bit lower. will it...
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becky has a great seg ment coming up. >> i need to show you an important article. >> is it as importantwhen we went from 399 to 400? >> you'll fall off your chair and we'll televise it. when you see the article. >> if i fall off my chair, i'll rehurt my entire groin area. where is it here? >> i'll find it for you. >> women have groins. >> yes, they do. joe, by the way, check your top line. you said some crazy things. usually i would tell you -- >> like a pun? let me see. no. no. no. about the measurement of the rain. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, right. i called it ten inches and it was only four. that's funny. real funny. >> as the economy starts to show some signs of life, how is of manufacturing sector performing? jim paulson joined us on "squawk" yesterday. >> i think the dollar is actually going to weaken in the second half of this year. and that will surprise, i think, when most of it happens, and if it does come down, then i think i it revitalizes the manufacturing secretary cher is the missing link in the united states. we have the consumer, we have housing, manufacturing down. that m
becky has a great seg ment coming up. >> i need to show you an important article. >> is it as importantwhen we went from 399 to 400? >> you'll fall off your chair and we'll televise it. when you see the article. >> if i fall off my chair, i'll rehurt my entire groin area. where is it here? >> i'll find it for you. >> women have groins. >> yes, they do. joe, by the way, check your top line. you said some crazy things. usually i would tell you -- >>...
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becky has a special guest. >> we don't know that. you know becky. >> not at the moment i'm no.n we've been waiting for all morning, meg whitman, hp's ceo and why we are here. we want to thank you for inviting us here and giving us the chance to sit down with you. >> thank you for coming to hp discover. >> we are coming at a really interesting time for hp. you had a great quarter that you announced last month. wall street loved all of the results out there. your earnings came in much higher than the street had been expecting. and the stock was up pretty significantly on that. but this is a long turn around that you've been talking about. and while you may be ahead of where the street thought you would be right now, where are you just in terms of where you thought you would be right now in this process? >> well, as we laid out, this is going to be a five-year turnaround to get hp running like it should for a company of this iconic status. as i said you don't have to wait five years for results. i would say we're a bit ahead where we thought we would be. we're about 18 months into
becky has a special guest. >> we don't know that. you know becky. >> not at the moment i'm no.n we've been waiting for all morning, meg whitman, hp's ceo and why we are here. we want to thank you for inviting us here and giving us the chance to sit down with you. >> thank you for coming to hp discover. >> we are coming at a really interesting time for hp. you had a great quarter that you announced last month. wall street loved all of the results out there. your earnings...
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first of all, though, becky has your -- >> yeah. >> isn't it an oxymoron. >> sit a very difficult thingntime, president obama and chinese president shi gone two days of talks later today in california. cyber security and north korea's nuclear program expected to be among the top topics of conversation. walmart begin its annual shareholder meeting. customers are growing more confident. mary thompson will bring us a report in 10 minutes. the markets standing steady ahead of this jobs report waiting to see what the numbers will show us. dow futures down by 11.5 points. s&p up slightly. less than half a point. overseas in asia, some action. you can see the nikkei actually ending down 26 points. but people talking about that level. 12877. the nikkei at one point moved into bare territory, correction of 20% down from the highs that it setback in may. it rebounded slightly. came off the worst level. only down 19% by close. a very dramatic drop for may after a big buildup. you can see foot city, dax and cac standing still. >> on hand to give us a preview is and reaction to the jobs report, here
first of all, though, becky has your -- >> yeah. >> isn't it an oxymoron. >> sit a very difficult thingntime, president obama and chinese president shi gone two days of talks later today in california. cyber security and north korea's nuclear program expected to be among the top topics of conversation. walmart begin its annual shareholder meeting. customers are growing more confident. mary thompson will bring us a report in 10 minutes. the markets standing steady ahead of this...
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first, becky has your morning headlines. >> thank you. will be speaking on the economic outlook. just after the market opposite this morning. a lot of traders view him as a key member of the central bank's core and say no one other than bernanke ann or janet yellen will be conveying which way the markets take. other speakers are jerome powell and atlanta president dennis lockhart. we have consumer spending for may. could provide insight on growth for the second quarter. economists expect it to rise with incomes rising 0.2%. a separate update on initial jobless rates is expected to show a decline the week before. both those reports are due at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. right now, let's get a check on the marks. the u.s. equity futures have indicated higher. they have picked up steam since the last time we checked. right now dow futures is up 50 pointsch overseas and asia, you saw big gains for the nikkei. in japan the nikkei was up almost 3 performance. of course that, follows the strong gains we saw here and in europe, we saw mixed markets.
first, becky has your morning headlines. >> thank you. will be speaking on the economic outlook. just after the market opposite this morning. a lot of traders view him as a key member of the central bank's core and say no one other than bernanke ann or janet yellen will be conveying which way the markets take. other speakers are jerome powell and atlanta president dennis lockhart. we have consumer spending for may. could provide insight on growth for the second quarter. economists expect...
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becky. >> caller: supposedly victim has been over at my house many times for birthday parties, thanksgiving, christmas, you know, there is -- no, none of this happened. >> if none of this happened, why are the police taking this dramatic action of charging your son and his partner and the third person and potentially a fourth with extremely serious offenses? >> caller: because jordy and jessie heard the little girl crying a lot in the bedroom she was in, not basement, she had a bedroom and they would ask her why the little girl was crying so much and she would make up different excuses. so they did put a monitor in there so they could see what was going on, and they used the cell phones so that they can, you know, record it off the cell phone from the monitor, and they seen her kicking the little girl in the head and they called the police and turned the cell phone over to the police so they could see what she had done to her little girl, and then since the supposedly victim was put in jail for this, she knew she was in a lot of trouble, so she turned the whole story around making them thin
becky. >> caller: supposedly victim has been over at my house many times for birthday parties, thanksgiving, christmas, you know, there is -- no, none of this happened. >> if none of this happened, why are the police taking this dramatic action of charging your son and his partner and the third person and potentially a fourth with extremely serious offenses? >> caller: because jordy and jessie heard the little girl crying a lot in the bedroom she was in, not basement, she had...
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and she makes life every day for her family she looks she's she's smart she has great common sense seems becky simple known and she is one of my role models she isn't i call or ask her advice about parenting about life and she's and she's inspiring on every level lawyers or something no one knows about you. i think that i'm a total music junkie i learned that to the music junkie but when i retire they are going to do with sinatra and sarah vaughn oscar peterson are you in a dome so i'm kind of a more of a classic you know old style jazz and. standards and i'm like i'm a music person i'm going to do that and it's great to see a letter of thanks so much and thank you on the back actually thanks to my reading of your d.h. to us for this we have so the first thing about showing up. near shows that i hope those legal thanks to my ideas laura ingram you can download our podcast to our website laura ingram dot com and remember find me on twitter at kings things c.n.n. style. sometimes you see a story. and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you
and she makes life every day for her family she looks she's she's smart she has great common sense seems becky simple known and she is one of my role models she isn't i call or ask her advice about parenting about life and she's and she's inspiring on every level lawyers or something no one knows about you. i think that i'm a total music junkie i learned that to the music junkie but when i retire they are going to do with sinatra and sarah vaughn oscar peterson are you in a dome so i'm kind of...
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becky quick. barb, back to you. >> stopner has an update from a. scotty? >> sue, thanks so much.he headlines are starting to come in. on the stage right now is the senior vice president of software engineering, and apple has just announced the next generation of its mac operating sis team tab called mavericks. that would take the place of mountain lion, a couple of the features that they say they have been working on. number one, extending the battery life. everybody that uses a mac would like that, right, and the other part is finder tabs, so the headline is coming in. tim kook is off the stage. we're looking for the ios operating system running iphones and ipads, and there is news to be expected that is going to come out regarding those. you can see the stock is moving around just a little bit. as we came on the air, as tim cook took the stage, stock at the highs of the day and pretty much sitting there in wait-and-see mode as all of us are as well. guys, back to you. >> all right, scott, thank you. back to you in just a tomb of minutes. >>> meantime, trading action is kind of
becky quick. barb, back to you. >> stopner has an update from a. scotty? >> sue, thanks so much.he headlines are starting to come in. on the stage right now is the senior vice president of software engineering, and apple has just announced the next generation of its mac operating sis team tab called mavericks. that would take the place of mountain lion, a couple of the features that they say they have been working on. number one, extending the battery life. everybody that uses a mac...
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i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin. joe is out today. our next guest hasmarkets stories. joining us now from new york is zach carabell. zach, thank you for being here this morning. >> thanks, becky. >> so you are the edgy optimist. what should we be feeling edgily optimistic about right now based on everything we've been watching? >> i've now heard that phrase more in the past three minutes than i ever want to say it. first of all, i guess there's concern now about china data over the weekend. it's been generic concern. it's obviously the story that got buried with the whole nsa and spying, which is occupying our attention. i still think that china relationship between the united states as well as all this china information is likely to shape our lives more fundamentally in the next couple of years than these concerns about domestic privacy. that's probably a different discussion. but in terms of market land, you know, people tend to forget that a china that is slowing, right? let's say china slows slower than people expect. it's 7% by a headline gdp numbe
i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin. joe is out today. our next guest hasmarkets stories. joining us now from new york is zach carabell. zach, thank you for being here this morning. >> thanks, becky. >> so you are the edgy optimist. what should we be feeling edgily optimistic about right now based on everything we've been watching? >> i've now heard that phrase more in the past three minutes than i ever want to say it. first of all, i guess there's concern now about...
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she makes life fun every day for her family she lit up she's and she's smart she has great common sense friends and becky simple learning and she is one of my role models she isn't i call or ask her advice about parenting about life and she is that she is inspiring on every level from the lord is there something no one knows about you. i think that i'm a total music junkie i learned the music junkie but when i retire they are going to do with sinatra and sarah vaughan oscar peterson are you mate i'm so i'm kind of a more of a classic you know old style jazz and. standards and i'm not but i'm a music person i'm going to do it and it's great to see the letter and thanks so much and thank you on the back actually thanks for doing my reading of your d.h. to us with this we have sort of less evil bolshoi. interest that those little thanks to my guest laura ingram you can doll all of our podcasts to our website laura ingram dot com and remember find me on twitter at kings thing you see you next on. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger
she makes life fun every day for her family she lit up she's and she's smart she has great common sense friends and becky simple learning and she is one of my role models she isn't i call or ask her advice about parenting about life and she is that she is inspiring on every level from the lord is there something no one knows about you. i think that i'm a total music junkie i learned the music junkie but when i retire they are going to do with sinatra and sarah vaughan oscar peterson are you...
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. >> meantime, our becky quick who has been all over the country, it seems lately as the hewlett packardn with legendary investor marc andreessen, and hewlett packard ceo meg whitman after doing a little gambling upon her arrival in vegas. good to see you, becky. >> good to see you, carl. i didn't doing a little gambling, but losing. i lost $10 immediately and i'm out. we are here at hp discover and we sat down with marc andreessen and we know he is a great tech investor and inventor on top of that and also on the hp board and we got the talk to him arnot the -- to talk to him about the turnaround and including the news driving the news in the last week and half and that is everything surrounding the nsa report and the washington post and the "guardian" that technology companies have been giving the government direct access to the servers, a it is something that a lot of the people in silicon valley have come out against. marc andreessen had not spoken about it before, but he came out today fired up about it, and he takes issues with the early reports. okay. in that clip, he said that th
. >> meantime, our becky quick who has been all over the country, it seems lately as the hewlett packardn with legendary investor marc andreessen, and hewlett packard ceo meg whitman after doing a little gambling upon her arrival in vegas. good to see you, becky. >> good to see you, carl. i didn't doing a little gambling, but losing. i lost $10 immediately and i'm out. we are here at hp discover and we sat down with marc andreessen and we know he is a great tech investor and...
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along with becky quick, brian sullivan has been here all week. joe kernen is back in the saddle.y capital. much more ahead, first, brian has your morning headlines. >> andrew, thank you very much. today you will be watching shares of blackberry, stock getting hit hard in early trading. the company reporting a loss. analysts were expecting a profit. they report a shiplet of 6 million smart phones, that was also below consensus, the biggest problem is they didn't give a breakout of the new blackberry 10 prices like the z-120. earlier we spoke to dan ernst. he covers blackberry for hudson research. >> earnings are sort of less of the issue this particular quarter. it was more about how is blackberry 10 and how is the transition to being, you know, a new smart phone company. and that tran six did not look great t. worst number that we saw is that service revenues fell about 20% year over year. >> and service is still a higher margin business. that is on the way the stock down about 20% right now in free market trading. meantime, it is the final day of the month t. final day of the qu
along with becky quick, brian sullivan has been here all week. joe kernen is back in the saddle.y capital. much more ahead, first, brian has your morning headlines. >> andrew, thank you very much. today you will be watching shares of blackberry, stock getting hit hard in early trading. the company reporting a loss. analysts were expecting a profit. they report a shiplet of 6 million smart phones, that was also below consensus, the biggest problem is they didn't give a breakout of the new...
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becky's. they areuman have calling out to government that has not called out. they have systematically usurped the place. when our founders declared our independence, they pointed to a long train of abuses from arrogance and dictatorial governments. that train is leaving -- leaving the station again. the challenge is to see it for what it is an and to stop it in its tracks. is not bureaucrats in cincinnati going rogue. it is not honest reporters and their parents being targeted for doing their job. security 20 something contractors leaking government documents. the problem is government grows so big that it intrudes into every aspect of our life. it has grown so arrogant that it thinks that we work for it rather than it working for us. ouija -- the problem is this is the power of government. he needs to sustain for the rights of we the people. the scandals infecting the city of a symptom of a digger -- something bigger. it is not matter if it is a republican or democrat sitting on top of out of control government, everyone is infected. no party is immune. i am
becky's. they areuman have calling out to government that has not called out. they have systematically usurped the place. when our founders declared our independence, they pointed to a long train of abuses from arrogance and dictatorial governments. that train is leaving -- leaving the station again. the challenge is to see it for what it is an and to stop it in its tracks. is not bureaucrats in cincinnati going rogue. it is not honest reporters and their parents being targeted for doing their...
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martha: wow, very powerful testimony today from becky garretson, who says that the government has forinted her finger basically alternate the members of congress and says these abuses have happened on your watch. very powerful testimony. she is going to be our guest tomorrow here on "america's newsroom" and we will talk to her about her for convenient appeal to congress. she said she does not have any political agenda. she wants to protect the freedoms in the america that she grew up in. we will take a quick break and be right back. what makes your family smile? backflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. backflips and camm, ok!s. ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you crunching. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ mal
martha: wow, very powerful testimony today from becky garretson, who says that the government has forinted her finger basically alternate the members of congress and says these abuses have happened on your watch. very powerful testimony. she is going to be our guest tomorrow here on "america's newsroom" and we will talk to her about her for convenient appeal to congress. she said she does not have any political agenda. she wants to protect the freedoms in the america that she grew up...
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becky's. so many human have they are calling out to government that has not called out. they have systematically usurped the place. when our founders declared our independence, they pointed to a long train of abuses from arrogance and dictatorial governments. that train leaving the station again. the challenge is to see it for what it is and to stop it in its tracks. the problem is not bureaucrats in cincinnati going rogue. it is not honest reporters and their parents being targeted for doing their job. it is not 20 something security contractors leaking government documents. the problem is government grows so big that it intrudes into every aspect of our life. it has grown so arrogant that it thinks that we work for it rather than it working for us. the problem is this is the power of government. elitists to sustain for the rights of we the people. the scandals infecting the city are a symptom of something bigger. it is not matter if it is a republican or democrat sitting on top of out of control government, everyone is infected. no party is immune. i am listening to th
becky's. so many human have they are calling out to government that has not called out. they have systematically usurped the place. when our founders declared our independence, they pointed to a long train of abuses from arrogance and dictatorial governments. that train leaving the station again. the challenge is to see it for what it is and to stop it in its tracks. the problem is not bureaucrats in cincinnati going rogue. it is not honest reporters and their parents being targeted for doing...
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becky -- this is what she was just doing. she has a skirt on and she had her leg -- i thought it was mrs. robinson. are you trying to seduce me? >> it was not that. i was going sideways. i'm trying to hook my shoes. i did not buckle my shoes this morning. >> shoe-shoe ka-cuckoo-ca-choo. >> just stop talking. ♪ >> you really did? you've got your leg up on the -- that was like the publicity shot where you're looking at dustin hoffman through ann bancroft's -- >> stop calling me mrs. robinson. she's old. >> she wasn't. she was like your age. what were we talking about? jarks zandi, maybe? >> no, no, this stuff! this stuff is happening today. this stuff is happening today, the adp report, productivity and costs at 8:30 eastern, ism manufacturing -- nonmanufacturing. the other ism number that was manufacturing in a warped way gave us that big gain because it was weak. i don't know what happened yesterday. it would have been 21 straight days. you knew that that wasn't going to keep going for long. we also have factory orders at 10:00. then
becky -- this is what she was just doing. she has a skirt on and she had her leg -- i thought it was mrs. robinson. are you trying to seduce me? >> it was not that. i was going sideways. i'm trying to hook my shoes. i did not buckle my shoes this morning. >> shoe-shoe ka-cuckoo-ca-choo. >> just stop talking. ♪ >> you really did? you've got your leg up on the -- that was like the publicity shot where you're looking at dustin hoffman through ann bancroft's -- >>...
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first, though, before we get to all of that, andrew has a roundup of the morning's top headlines. good morning. >> thank you, beckyes this morning, the bank of japan taking no action as expected. but some investors were sfoied that the boj failed to address recent market volatility in the monetary policy statement. nikkei dropping on that news. we'll have more in a couple of minutes. in europe today, germany's constitutional court is beginning a two-day hearing into legality of ecb's bond buying
first, though, before we get to all of that, andrew has a roundup of the morning's top headlines. good morning. >> thank you, beckyes this morning, the bank of japan taking no action as expected. but some investors were sfoied that the boj failed to address recent market volatility in the monetary policy statement. nikkei dropping on that news. we'll have more in a couple of minutes. in europe today, germany's constitutional court is beginning a two-day hearing into legality of ecb's bond...
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has described this as a people's revolt. and she tells cnn she doesn't want to be the sole poster girl for the protests. beckyerson, cnn, istanbul. >> an incredible image when you take a look at that there. >>> up ahead here, this is bizarre, warn our audience. brazil scratches its so-called i'm happy to be a prostitute campaign. we're going to explain what is behind this aboutface. >> how odd. also, this sunday night don't miss the season finale of "anthony bourdain parts unknown," our favorite show. he's going to take us on an adventure of a lifetime. something he's wanted to do all his life, go down the congo river. >> that is is this sunday night 9:00 eastern only here on cnn. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything.
has described this as a people's revolt. and she tells cnn she doesn't want to be the sole poster girl for the protests. beckyerson, cnn, istanbul. >> an incredible image when you take a look at that there. >>> up ahead here, this is bizarre, warn our audience. brazil scratches its so-called i'm happy to be a prostitute campaign. we're going to explain what is behind this aboutface. >> how odd. also, this sunday night don't miss the season finale of "anthony bourdain...
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has been one of the top news stories. so in my mind doesn't look like there's an investigation happening. >> neil: what happened in your case, beckymind viewers. your group was targeted. tell us what you went through and what you were promised or maybe you weren't promised when it came to light. >> we applied for aç 501(c)(4) status in october of 2010. they cashed our check seven days later, told us we could wait 90 days before we heard something. it was 459 days before we heard anything from the irs, and that is when they sent a letter asking for 90 additional pieces of information that were unconstitutional and clearly out of the bounds -- >> neil: give me some examples. >> they wanted to now our donor names, the dates they gave, the amounts they gave, they wanted s to identify our volunteers and wanted to know if any volunteers or donors were ever going to run for office. if they were, what was the office. they wanted to know -- they wanted copies of every speech given, who the speakers were and their credentials. those are just some of the types of questions. >> neil: when they expanded it, what were your thoughts on the 100
has been one of the top news stories. so in my mind doesn't look like there's an investigation happening. >> neil: what happened in your case, beckymind viewers. your group was targeted. tell us what you went through and what you were promised or maybe you weren't promised when it came to light. >> we applied for aç 501(c)(4) status in october of 2010. they cashed our check seven days later, told us we could wait 90 days before we heard something. it was 459 days before we heard...
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becky didn't have that spirit. she didn't take care of numero uno mentality. she had never leave a fallen comrade, even if it cost you your life, which it did. >> clarence butterfield hasepcion writes to her deceased son. >> the last time i tucked you in and said good night, i never said good-bye to yesterday's long past. i would have marked the moments if i had known they were your last. n. no. there was that fuzzy stuff on the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by absorbing more water, so it's there when plants need it. yeah, they're bigger and more beautiful. guaranteed. in pots. in the ground. in a ukulele. are you kidding me? that was my idea. with the right soil... everyone grows with miracle-gro. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the onl
becky didn't have that spirit. she didn't take care of numero uno mentality. she had never leave a fallen comrade, even if it cost you your life, which it did. >> clarence butterfield hasepcion writes to her deceased son. >> the last time i tucked you in and said good night, i never said good-bye to yesterday's long past. i would have marked the moments if i had known they were your last. n. no. there was that fuzzy stuff on the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we...
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he has the ceo of united technologies, phil, take it away. >> thank you, becky.w weeks ago, they announced with the if you regional jet offered soon, it is securing an order for $300, including options for that regional jet and what engine goes on those jets? it will be the brandt whitney air turbo fan. a man happy to hear that news the ceo of united technology, louis chenevert, what did you think of that news? >> thank you for the opportunity. this would be a great show t. buzzer at the show is fantastic. the launch of the new jets, if you are a fan, a truly game changing and efficiency in noise reduction. so this is a great day for us. >> we were talking about before han about consal days ago amongst suppliers. you are past the incorporation of goodrich, how much consolidation is left to go when you look at that supplier base? >> our acquisition has been fantastic. we announced im integration a year ago. the people have meshed well together t. savings for the customer are coming through. it's been a transformation like united technology. i think there is necess
he has the ceo of united technologies, phil, take it away. >> thank you, becky.w weeks ago, they announced with the if you regional jet offered soon, it is securing an order for $300, including options for that regional jet and what engine goes on those jets? it will be the brandt whitney air turbo fan. a man happy to hear that news the ceo of united technology, louis chenevert, what did you think of that news? >> thank you for the opportunity. this would be a great show t. buzzer...
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one of the issues that has repeatedly come up -- we have the deputy director of the national security agency becky give some specifics of what we do and how we do it with these programs. >> thank you. i'm pleased to be able to really describe it to programs as use by the national security agency with a focus on the internal control and oversight provided. the two complementary, but distinct programs are focused on foreign intelligence. that is the nsa charge. it authorizes a collection of telephone metadata only. it is the only telephone numbers and the time and date of the call and the duration. this authority does not therefore allow the government to listen in on anyone's telephone calls, even that of a terrorist. information is required with a court order. what you're saying in the course of the conversation and identities of the people talking -- this program was specifically developed to allow the u.s. government to detecting indications between terrorist operating outside the u.s. or potential operatives inside the u.s. the control and use of this data are specific and rigorous and design t
one of the issues that has repeatedly come up -- we have the deputy director of the national security agency becky give some specifics of what we do and how we do it with these programs. >> thank you. i'm pleased to be able to really describe it to programs as use by the national security agency with a focus on the internal control and oversight provided. the two complementary, but distinct programs are focused on foreign intelligence. that is the nsa charge. it authorizes a collection of...
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has been anything but measured. very bold policies. >> the question i think ken is bringing up and becky asked, and i'm interested inbsence of paern. i don't think it does. >> obviously it depends on who the next leader is. >> janet yellen. >> if it's something who shares the battle scars and the philosophy of the chairman i think it would be easy to move forward with some similar. the president could who is anyone. >> is that zero? i wish it was. >> i don't think larry is. if you think about how people get to this job they always spend a good amount of time in the white house. >> i thought alex somers coveted it. >> i think he has a shot. >> to look for the replacement ends up appointing himself. earlier we talked about a communications problem, i made an argument that the past weeks have been tough for the fed. joe told me i was wrong. you thought it was a success that -- the comments, call it as it is -- >> we got we know he's going to do it. we didn't think he was going to. the whorkt said wait, now it's a new high. or off a high and now anticipating -- >> we look at those as a success. >> success. >> i think it
has been anything but measured. very bold policies. >> the question i think ken is bringing up and becky asked, and i'm interested inbsence of paern. i don't think it does. >> obviously it depends on who the next leader is. >> janet yellen. >> if it's something who shares the battle scars and the philosophy of the chairman i think it would be easy to move forward with some similar. the president could who is anyone. >> is that zero? i wish it was. >> i don't...
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becky, thank you. >> we have been watching the future itself all morning long. there is the -- the dow hasheard earlier the s&p, that print at the open, i wouldn't want that to be the highest print of the day for the s&p. don't worry about this we don't want the s&p, the qued truple witching to be the high. >> chicago. we will do that and check in with rick santelli and his friends. we'll do that next. . . >> welcome back to "squawk box." we are watching the futures. for those that don't know "squawk box" before 9:00 a.m., closely, we have been looking at it. the do you looking like it will open 53 points higher. is down where the show began. s&p 500 up 6 points. the nasdaq up 2 points, giving back all of their gains for may an june. we seen the futures start off strong we also heard from david tepper. here's what he had to say. in fact their forecast is showing a lower rate to raise interest rates arguing that good is actually good. so that would make things a bit easier on that front. he said he shot they should taper. here's the bottom line, when the dust settles, only one place to be.
becky, thank you. >> we have been watching the future itself all morning long. there is the -- the dow hasheard earlier the s&p, that print at the open, i wouldn't want that to be the highest print of the day for the s&p. don't worry about this we don't want the s&p, the qued truple witching to be the high. >> chicago. we will do that and check in with rick santelli and his friends. we'll do that next. . . >> welcome back to "squawk box." we are watching...
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becky garrettson put it particularly well in that phrase when she essentially said, look, you know, i am an ordinary, free american, your jobs exist to maintain my freedom here in the u.s. congress, and that has been abused essentially by this agency of government. it just takes you back to the founding fathers, and what this country and what this government was set up to do. >> keep in mind, again we go back to this ridiculous comment that it was bad customer service. jon: yeah. >> the i.r.s. is an organization, is a federal agency that can bring the power of the law down on you. you hear from the i.r.s., the words come in your mind, right, audit, fines, potential prosecution. i mean these are dangerous hammers that this agency has at its disposal, and i think that is what is really coming through in all of this testimony is both the seriousness of this -- what this agency has at its disposal, but also it's ability to keep you from organizing, just by demanding 90 pieces of information within a couple of months, or a couple of weeks. i mean, the short timeframes, these are -- a lot of these are small, mostly i think they are small organizations, they don't have the time or the resources to b
becky garrettson put it particularly well in that phrase when she essentially said, look, you know, i am an ordinary, free american, your jobs exist to maintain my freedom here in the u.s. congress, and that has been abused essentially by this agency of government. it just takes you back to the founding fathers, and what this country and what this government was set up to do. >> keep in mind, again we go back to this ridiculous comment that it was bad customer service. jon: yeah. >>...
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one of the issues that has -- we havecome up the deputy director of the national security agency becky give some specifics of what we do and how we do it with these programs. thank you. i'm pleased to be able to really describe it to programs as use by the national security agency with a focus on the internal control and oversight provided. the two complementary, but distinct programs are focused on foreign intelligence. that is the nsa charge. it authorizes a collection of telephone metadata only. it is the only telephone numbers and the time and date of the call and the duration. this authority does not therefore allow the government to listen in on anyone's telephone calls, even that of a terrorist. information is required with a court order. what you're saying in the course of the conversation and identities of the people this program was specifically developed to allow the u.s. government to detecting indications between terrorist operating outside the potential operatives inside the u.s. the control and use of this data are specific and rigorous and design to ensure focus on coun
one of the issues that has -- we havecome up the deputy director of the national security agency becky give some specifics of what we do and how we do it with these programs. thank you. i'm pleased to be able to really describe it to programs as use by the national security agency with a focus on the internal control and oversight provided. the two complementary, but distinct programs are focused on foreign intelligence. that is the nsa charge. it authorizes a collection of telephone metadata...
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becky thinks it was to her. >> you must be friends after that happened. >> we got lucky. thanks, doug. when we come back. it hass likely to drive today's trading session on wall street. we'll try to do just that straight ahead. change makes people nervous. but i see a world bursting with opportunity, with ideas, with ambition. i'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place. i want to be a part of it. ishares international etfs. emerging markets and single countries. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. to appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. wow, more fan mail. hey ray, my uncle wanted to say thanks for idea hub. o well tell him i said yo
becky thinks it was to her. >> you must be friends after that happened. >> we got lucky. thanks, doug. when we come back. it hass likely to drive today's trading session on wall street. we'll try to do just that straight ahead. change makes people nervous. but i see a world bursting with opportunity, with ideas, with ambition. i'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place. i want to be a part of it. ishares international etfs. emerging markets and single...
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department of justice which has a responsibility to review this merger under the antitrust laws the new american would surpass united airlines to become the largest passenger airline and becky aspect is the loss of the efficiency to benefit the public the loss to serve the market is most conservative on the basis but nonstop service is preferred by most passengers all the u.s. they're raising american overlap on only 12 nonstop routes there are no other nonstop competitors on seven of those. however because both airlines operate extensive networks the potential loss of competition with traffic is considered to be far more extensive. specifically our analysis shows to combine these airlines would result in the loss of one competitor of about 1600 markets affecting more than 53 million passengers over the last year. the competitive effects could be reduced because at least one other airline exist in almost all of the overlapping markets conversely the merger could create a new competitor with at least 5% of the market share affecting 40 million passengers will airlines have not announce specific plans for changes of the network operations it should occur if it allowed to proc
department of justice which has a responsibility to review this merger under the antitrust laws the new american would surpass united airlines to become the largest passenger airline and becky aspect is the loss of the efficiency to benefit the public the loss to serve the market is most conservative on the basis but nonstop service is preferred by most passengers all the u.s. they're raising american overlap on only 12 nonstop routes there are no other nonstop competitors on seven of those....
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one of the issues that has repeatedly come up -- we have the deputy director of the national security agency becky -- will give you some specifics about what we do and how we do it with these programs. >> thank you. i'm pleased to be able to really describe it to programs as use by the national security agency with a focus on the internal control and oversight provided. the two complementary, but distinct programs are focused on foreign intelligence. that is the nsa charge. the first program authorizes a collection of telephone metadata only. it is the only telephone numbers and the time and date of the call and the duration. this authority does not therefore allow the government to listen in on anyone's telephone calls, even that of a terrorist. information is required with a court order. it does not contain the content of what you are saying, identities of the peopleor any location. this program was specifically developed to allow the u.s. government to detecting indications between terrorist operating outside the u.s. or potential operatives inside the u.s. the control and use of this data are
one of the issues that has repeatedly come up -- we have the deputy director of the national security agency becky -- will give you some specifics about what we do and how we do it with these programs. >> thank you. i'm pleased to be able to really describe it to programs as use by the national security agency with a focus on the internal control and oversight provided. the two complementary, but distinct programs are focused on foreign intelligence. that is the nsa charge. the first...
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becky quick and the futures are in the green once again this morning. the dow futures are up 52 points. yesterday the dow was up 109 yesterday. in our headlines this morning, boeing has new larger version of its 787 dreamline were known as the 787-10. it's gotten orders from five customers including united airlines. the new jet will seat up to 330 passengers. >>> also, chrysler is expected to reject the request that it recall 2.7 million older jeep suvs. the government says that the jeeps are at risk of catching fire in rear-end collisions. chrysler contends the vehicles meet the safety standards that were in effect when they were built. hmm. as the owner of a jeep, i have to wonder about that. yahoo says it got up to 1,300 requests for data from law enforcement officials in the last few months. it to the latest company to release this after the leaked program. most of the results involved criminal investigations. >> it's time to talk markets. timing is everything. right now that, remains in question, investors look for clues as to when the fed will taper, temper, tapering, cnbc's steve leisman jones us. >> dialing back the feds on the survey of 60 economists and str
becky quick and the futures are in the green once again this morning. the dow futures are up 52 points. yesterday the dow was up 109 yesterday. in our headlines this morning, boeing has new larger version of its 787 dreamline were known as the 787-10. it's gotten orders from five customers including united airlines. the new jet will seat up to 330 passengers. >>> also, chrysler is expected to reject the request that it recall 2.7 million older jeep suvs. the government says that the...