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thank you. >> that's chris cox, ceo of hasbro.r. >> the break. >> and coming up, investors striking a blow to crowdstrike after disappointing guidance overshadowed its earnings beat. kramer's looking closer at the quarter with the ceo next. friday. treasury secretary scott bessent crucial insights on the economy, inflation and tariff impact his message to investors. now stay ahead of the market. squawk box friday, 6 a.m. eastern on cnbc. >> high point university, the premier life skills university, is ranked the number one best run college in america by the princeton review. employers value real world preparation. students love unprecedented access to global leaders on. >> high. >> points, inspiring campus, and parents appreciate god, family, and country values. choose to be extraordinary at high. point university. >> crypto needs speed. solana executes transactions 28. >> times faster than. ethereum and at a fraction of the cost. >> whether it's fueling meme. coin mania or. building infrastructure. >> for high frequency. >> tradi
thank you. >> that's chris cox, ceo of hasbro.r. >> the break. >> and coming up, investors striking a blow to crowdstrike after disappointing guidance overshadowed its earnings beat. kramer's looking closer at the quarter with the ceo next. friday. treasury secretary scott bessent crucial insights on the economy, inflation and tariff impact his message to investors. now stay ahead of the market. squawk box friday, 6 a.m. eastern on cnbc. >> high point university, the...
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. >> 77% are still made in china but there are many companies including hasbro that past decade broughts automated, ohio, pennsylvania, texas you are seeing it just slow and difficult to do. >> one big one to do it was apple, committing that you will money to produce in america, lauren thank you have fun out there, lauren simonetti quick break then right back you are watching "mornings with maria" live on "fox business" stay with us. (woman 1) eczema... isn't always obvious. (woman 2) eczema isn't always red. (boy) but now eczema isn't always going to stop you... with ebglyss. ♪ (vo) ebglyss is a once-monthly treatment to help those with moderate-to-severe eczema find real itch relief and real results. (woman 3) like skin that's still more clear at 1 year. (vo) don't use if you're allergic to ebglyss. allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. eye problems can occur. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening eye problems. you should not receive a live vaccine when treated with ebglyss. before starting ebglyss tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. (boy) skin that'
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so we first century hasbro's there.d then also gives you gotta you what's the latest thing i i've never heard of this. >> claude, have you used claude? >> yeah, i use cloud and it's my favorite ai anytime safe kids or, you know, see what to see what they're working and i'm going read the whole book ever again. was closeted tells me that frankenstein it does a really, really nice job. the sad part about this is this used to coming that we come public is a small company. yeah. and you and i would buy it and would make a lot of but it's are invited 60 1 billion dollars. so it's no longer a small company which part more companies are staying private longer. and that's pretty small cap companies and people like you and me who like to jump in and own these guys for r. >> to ensure sting. but more than that, i'm just looking at all the ways you're a horrible example for your kids. i she do fully use claude to do term papers. have read the books. >> what am i doing? the term paper, cutting ideas. yeah. some like it because i wa
so we first century hasbro's there.d then also gives you gotta you what's the latest thing i i've never heard of this. >> claude, have you used claude? >> yeah, i use cloud and it's my favorite ai anytime safe kids or, you know, see what to see what they're working and i'm going read the whole book ever again. was closeted tells me that frankenstein it does a really, really nice job. the sad part about this is this used to coming that we come public is a small company. yeah. and you...
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hasbro is launching a new version of the game that replaces cash in the banker with an app to track transactions i know some properties are being swapped for new ones, including a rocket launch pad, the moon, a chocolate factory, and a dinosaur park. the new game will be available in august. what? >> i think anything that gets away. first of all, we all grew up playing monopoly. it's a lot of fun. you know, park place, boardwalk, all that. but i think i want the kids having, like, money, even if it's fake money in their hands. and knowing this is what something costs, this is how you pay for it. >> even if they never have cash anymore in real life, like they just pay with their app, you know, their phone, they're. >> fine, whatever. but you have to know what the value of something is. and is this worth? should i really spend this much amount of money to buy a piece of the moon? >> as long as they don't change the kids version, because we play that all the time. and like larry says, i like the fact that she has to count the money. she knows, okay, i'm buying bubbles and this is $2. here you go. y
hasbro is launching a new version of the game that replaces cash in the banker with an app to track transactions i know some properties are being swapped for new ones, including a rocket launch pad, the moon, a chocolate factory, and a dinosaur park. the new game will be available in august. what? >> i think anything that gets away. first of all, we all grew up playing monopoly. it's a lot of fun. you know, park place, boardwalk, all that. but i think i want the kids having, like, money,...
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hasbro is launching a new version of the game.es the cash and the banker with an app to track the transactions, and some properties are also being swapped for new ones, including a rocket launch pad, the moon, a chocolate factory, and a dinosaur park. the new game will be available in august. not for it. >> i reject this immediately. me too. the whole idea is you're supposed to be learning how to do basic math. >> yeah, right. >> like what? >> i want the dollars. i want the kids to learn how to, you know. a chocolate factory. >> get out of here. america for our viewers in the west. president trump's combative address, the new storm putting 11 states in the west on alert, and the new era for american idol. overnight, president trump addressed a divided chamber. >> the people elected me to do the job, and i'm doing it. >> his speech interrupted. within minutes, one lawmaker kicked out of the chamber for heckling. the president
hasbro is launching a new version of the game.es the cash and the banker with an app to track the transactions, and some properties are also being swapped for new ones, including a rocket launch pad, the moon, a chocolate factory, and a dinosaur park. the new game will be available in august. not for it. >> i reject this immediately. me too. the whole idea is you're supposed to be learning how to do basic math. >> yeah, right. >> like what? >> i want the dollars. i want...
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hasbro carter is among those saying retaliatory tariffs would damage their ability to compete internationallymore info than that now. one source i spoke to who works in canadian retail thinks if canada applies retaliatory tariffs, the impact would be devastating for its economy. apparently, a lot of canadian consumers that live close to the border often take weekend trips into the united states for grocery shopping. there are already very high levels of tariffs on items like dairy. i was told a block of cheese that may cost us $4 in the us, just over the border in canada is already about 20 bucks. >> back over to you. wow. >> okay, courtney. thank you. thanks. time now for a news update. let's get to silvana now for that. silvana. >> hey, david. good morning. kroger says its ceo, rodney mcmullen. >> has resigned. >> following an internal investigation. into his conduct. the cincinnati based company says the investigation was. unrelated to the business, but was. >> found to be inconsistent with. >> its business ethics policy. >> board member ronald. sergeant will. serve as chairman and. ceo as
hasbro carter is among those saying retaliatory tariffs would damage their ability to compete internationallymore info than that now. one source i spoke to who works in canadian retail thinks if canada applies retaliatory tariffs, the impact would be devastating for its economy. apparently, a lot of canadian consumers that live close to the border often take weekend trips into the united states for grocery shopping. there are already very high levels of tariffs on items like dairy. i was told a...
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>> okay, i've got hasbro, which has been on a winning streak.dstrike, which is obviously not in favor today, but i think the seller is going to be wrong. then david gitlin, a carrier that hvac, they moved very aggressively into the data center. and ever since they moved into data center, every one of those stocks has been crushed. but they may be may be coincidental, maybe not. so yeah. look, i'm always i'm trying to find good things. that's why i brought did my own favorite report, because i felt that. can you listerine. it will be sold. there'll be sold. band-aids will sell. >> they will sell. >> will not be. aveeno will still go. >> they always sell. >> yeah, right. >> neutrogena product. >> yeah. no, i mean, they have to go. >> why don't you realize. >> that david's going to want to do stop trading? so. >> david. >> get ready. >> it's all. >> yours, partner. >> congratulations again. >> thank you, jim. >> and your family's great. sorry your daughter wasn't there. >> to see you. >> all right. she's busy studying. >> we'll see you tonight. mad
>> okay, i've got hasbro, which has been on a winning streak.dstrike, which is obviously not in favor today, but i think the seller is going to be wrong. then david gitlin, a carrier that hvac, they moved very aggressively into the data center. and ever since they moved into data center, every one of those stocks has been crushed. but they may be may be coincidental, maybe not. so yeah. look, i'm always i'm trying to find good things. that's why i brought did my own favorite report,...
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so in ten days, columbia, hasbro, carters they say retaliatory tariffs would damage their ability toen us so far. >> now, one source i spoke to who works in canadian retail thinks if canada. >> applies retaliatory. >> tariffs, the impact really would be devastating. >> for its economy. >> its consumers. >> ability to spend. >> canada's. >> yeah. >> they were talking about. this person that i spoke to said that i wasn't aware of. >> this, that. >> for instance for instance, dairy is already highly tariffed in canada. so a block. >> of cheese that. might cost us $4. >> here costs. >> $20 in canada already. and it's done to. >> protect the dairy industry. >> so there. >> are some sort. >> of categories like that. >> and they worry about that. they said, look, i think people that live. close to the. >> border. >> may very well drive into america to buy some of their goods, if indeed there are these retaliatory tariffs. >> and yeah, it's. >> going to be a very complicated picture. and most people think more damaging for the consumers in the economies of china. >> and canada. >> than to us
so in ten days, columbia, hasbro, carters they say retaliatory tariffs would damage their ability toen us so far. >> now, one source i spoke to who works in canadian retail thinks if canada. >> applies retaliatory. >> tariffs, the impact really would be devastating. >> for its economy. >> its consumers. >> ability to spend. >> canada's. >> yeah. >> they were talking about. this person that i spoke to said that i wasn't aware of. >>...