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julia: absolutely.harlie: hold on one second, go ahead. amy: whether he intended to or not, whether he thinks that putin can offer him or not, that has been the effect, to narrow americans options. julia: i completely agree with amy. "wrote" the who has art of the deal and has been a public dealmaker come he has been publicly flirting for months with russia. russia is in saying, ok, you can lift the sanctions. you put them in place, you lift them. you are not getting diddly squat from us. we're not going to talk about anything. it was a unilateral on your part, there will be unilateral action again. in flirting with this option he has simply be given up any leverage, any bargaining position the united states would have had going in. believe theyou vladimir putin by his actions and the absence of a response from donald trump has a lot of nations in europe looking to him and saying, there is a stronger leader, there is the place we're going to make sure we do not offend or find common ground, economic or
julia: absolutely.harlie: hold on one second, go ahead. amy: whether he intended to or not, whether he thinks that putin can offer him or not, that has been the effect, to narrow americans options. julia: i completely agree with amy. "wrote" the who has art of the deal and has been a public dealmaker come he has been publicly flirting for months with russia. russia is in saying, ok, you can lift the sanctions. you put them in place, you lift them. you are not getting diddly squat from...
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we talk to amy davidson of "the new yorker" and julia yafi of the atlantic. >> julia talked about the personal affinity that trump seems to have for putin and for the putin way. but there's also an ideaological affinity that seems to be presented and it's probably more interesting and of greater concern for americans because it says something about how trump might govern, a disdain for the press, the sense that there's something very personal about government. about the connections, about who is privileged and who isn't privileged in a society, you know, when you played that clip, you talked about the intimations of moral equivalency in what trump said about us having kilters too. -- killers too. what i heard was moral indifference. a sense that there wasn't really a moral aspect to his choices. >> rose: and we look at that remarkable super bowl game with al michaels of nbc and bill cower of cbs. >> we talk about momentum and it's really a cliche. but you could feel it yesterday. i mean once you had that sack fumble you go whoa, if they go in and score here and then they're going to g
we talk to amy davidson of "the new yorker" and julia yafi of the atlantic. >> julia talked about the personal affinity that trump seems to have for putin and for the putin way. but there's also an ideaological affinity that seems to be presented and it's probably more interesting and of greater concern for americans because it says something about how trump might govern, a disdain for the press, the sense that there's something very personal about government. about the...
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i think julia's description is exactly right. that this was an attempt to exploit an opportunity in american political culture. in some ways they didn't hack the vote. they hacked the voter. they figured out a way that they could get into our politics and monkey around. which is really the part, that is is the heart of active measures is to create a degree of chaos. to create a degree of turmoil it doesn't require that you have a coherent plausible obtainable objective. at russia is going to the idea successfully undermine the democracy of the united states is a long shot, but what they have done. just the way that we took some of 9/11. requiring us to say let's intis that democratic system. to some degree the exhiv branch, and figure out well, what exactly happened why are we vulnerable. what are we going to do prevent. more about this program visit us online at pbs.organize and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose
i think julia's description is exactly right. that this was an attempt to exploit an opportunity in american political culture. in some ways they didn't hack the vote. they hacked the voter. they figured out a way that they could get into our politics and monkey around. which is really the part, that is is the heart of active measures is to create a degree of chaos. to create a degree of turmoil it doesn't require that you have a coherent plausible obtainable objective. at russia is going to...
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julia: there are other goals they have.t is just -- sanctions have not been as much as a hit on the russian economy that we like to think. withas a major hit, and that, they have been able to pull off other maneuvers if maneuvers through their interventions. i think they are going to be ok even if sanctions do not get lifted through the trump does not have to formally lift sanctions. they can ease up on enforcing them. there's all kinds of ways to get around it, and russia can get other things done. i thought a key point of what evan said, you know, part of the reason it has been moving so fast and it has been so hard for the west to respond, on one in the newave what yorker piece, a defector from the kgb in the west saying, you know, this is -- western societies are fundamentally vulnerable to this. they are like the 9/11 hijackers. they found a loophole, used the openness of western society as a weapon. ian: i love that analogy, by the way. oura: the reason it is -- response is so ad hoc is that the our response is so ad
julia: there are other goals they have.t is just -- sanctions have not been as much as a hit on the russian economy that we like to think. withas a major hit, and that, they have been able to pull off other maneuvers if maneuvers through their interventions. i think they are going to be ok even if sanctions do not get lifted through the trump does not have to formally lift sanctions. they can ease up on enforcing them. there's all kinds of ways to get around it, and russia can get other things...
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. >>> thank you julia. good morning, 8:00 a.m. in coopertino, california. "squawk alley" is live. >>> good tuesday morning. welcome in this morning. we're live at the mobile world congress in barcelona. the dow is almost exactly unchanged ahead of a big night for the president tonight. laying out his plan for the budget, defense spending, reaching 3% growth, something that has not been done since
. >>> thank you julia. good morning, 8:00 a.m. in coopertino, california. "squawk alley" is live. >>> good tuesday morning. welcome in this morning. we're live at the mobile world congress in barcelona. the dow is almost exactly unchanged ahead of a big night for the president tonight. laying out his plan for the budget, defense spending, reaching 3% growth, something that has not been done since
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his next movie with julia roberts is called "larry crowne." very excited. [ cheers and applause ] i'm going to need a little cooperation from the audience. we told him this is where the "vanity fair" party was being held. then post-hanks, the newly crowned grammy winner with music from "the lady killer," cee lo green from the bud light stage. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back to work tomorrow night with new shows, including bill maher, emily blunt, music from aaron lewis. and thursday night the great and powerful howard stern will join us. [ cheers and applause ] i want to show you something. this is my body. do you like it? [ cheers and applause ] take it in for a moment. all angles. you together a body like this from sitting behind a desk with your pants undone. in hollywood being in shape is more important than being alive and this is how we do it. >> who trains the most beautiful actresses in the world? who shapes the bodies of hollywood's elite through his patented and proven entertainment system? >> i do. i'm jimmy k. let's get to wo
his next movie with julia roberts is called "larry crowne." very excited. [ cheers and applause ] i'm going to need a little cooperation from the audience. we told him this is where the "vanity fair" party was being held. then post-hanks, the newly crowned grammy winner with music from "the lady killer," cee lo green from the bud light stage. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back to work tomorrow night with new shows, including bill maher, emily blunt, music from...
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. >> julia boorstin in l.a. with the latest. >> snap, inc.as filed it's long anticipated s 1 the top four underwriters, morgan stanley, goldman sachs now snapping is growing fast. last year reporting revenue of $404.5 million. that's more than are six times growth from the year earlier. average revenue per user in the fourth quarter was a 1.05 and that key average revenue per user number was much higher in north america. it was $2.15 indicating potential to grow that revenue overseas. snapping is not profitable. last year incurring a net loss of $514 million. the company has 158 million people using snapchat daily with over 2.5 billion snaps created every day. the engagement is dramatic. more than 60% of all active users use the chat service daily and daily active users visit snapchat on average more than 18 times per day. the community spends an average of 25 to 30 minutes on snapchat every day. it is worth noting the user growth is slowing. daily active users grew 7 pfrs from the second to the third quarter of last year but growing only fro
. >> julia boorstin in l.a. with the latest. >> snap, inc.as filed it's long anticipated s 1 the top four underwriters, morgan stanley, goldman sachs now snapping is growing fast. last year reporting revenue of $404.5 million. that's more than are six times growth from the year earlier. average revenue per user in the fourth quarter was a 1.05 and that key average revenue per user number was much higher in north america. it was $2.15 indicating potential to grow that revenue...
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let's roll, julia. -let's roll.nna roll this up, and the key is you don't want to roll it so tightly that everything starts to come out. but we also don't want it to be too loose. because when we go to cut them and invert them, again, we don't want all of that filling to come out. -so not too tight and not too loose. -that's exactly right. how about that? all right. so we're near the edge. i'm gonna go ahead and roll it over. try to work it back so that i can just press together, this seam. there we go. just pressing it down a little bit. and that way, it adheres to itself -- there's so much moisture in there. so now we're going to get 12 sticky buns out of this. so the first thing that i want to do is take a knife. so i'll start in the middle. and toward one end and the other end. and then two more in between each of those marks. now, to cut these, we don't want to take a knife and go all the way through. that dough is super-soft, and it would drag. so i went into your office, and i got some... dental floss. this i
let's roll, julia. -let's roll.nna roll this up, and the key is you don't want to roll it so tightly that everything starts to come out. but we also don't want it to be too loose. because when we go to cut them and invert them, again, we don't want all of that filling to come out. -so not too tight and not too loose. -that's exactly right. how about that? all right. so we're near the edge. i'm gonna go ahead and roll it over. try to work it back so that i can just press together, this seam....
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julia, you wanted to see his tax returns.o you think your appearance and presence at this town hall is going to actually make a difference? >> i would hope so. i think this is a grass roots effort nationwide and i think it's going to only continue to grow. i think the representatives and senators must listen to the peop people. and i think it will be successful. >> julia, are you optimistic you'll see change? >> it's an important part to be part of a democracy is participation, and i think that's a lesson, a civics lesson that many people are learning early and some are learning later in life. but i'm just enthused by the amount of participation. and it's not just showing up at town hall meetings. there's a lot of letter writing and postcard writing going on as well and phone calls. it seeps like senator cotton's phone is not working properly much of the time. so -- but we'll continue to call and write letters nonetheless. >> kavita: jew >> kavita: >> julia sampson and mary fryar, thanks for being with us. >> coming up, we'll
julia, you wanted to see his tax returns.o you think your appearance and presence at this town hall is going to actually make a difference? >> i would hope so. i think this is a grass roots effort nationwide and i think it's going to only continue to grow. i think the representatives and senators must listen to the peop people. and i think it will be successful. >> julia, are you optimistic you'll see change? >> it's an important part to be part of a democracy is...
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carrito con docs julia caudillo, perdio todo enla inundacion @ 20.28.24 "aqui tenemos todo...cumentos mojados es lo unico que julia logro rescatar hoy stock flood aerial ...de la vivienda de la avenida nordalque evacuo a da prisa al verse sorprendida por las aguas este martes... 20.28.58 "ayuda no hos teni de nadie porque nadie ha venido a ver quenecesitamos" hoy, nuestr camaras acompaÑaron en su primera visital apartamento alquilado quecompartia con sus seis hijos....y en el...
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julia boorstin spoke with the ceo a year ago.he king of valuation says it is worth much, much less than many on wall street think. first we start with target shares missing the mark completely today. shares are plummeting 12%. the worst single day in eight years. this after the company missed big earnings. the ceo announcing a turn around plan today. courtney reagan sat down with him today. live with the very latest. hi, court. >> reporter: good evening to you. so after target put out their fourth quarter results, they also lowered the full year guidance and then met with analysts for the community day that they have here in new york city. and that's where i got a chance to sit down exclusively with the ceo to talk about the turn-around man. >> we have lots of work to do. >> this won't happen overnight. it is a three-year plan that we put in place. and this is about investment. we have the initiatives. ultimately we'll return to growth. we think there is significant market share opportunities. people are closing shares. and as we
julia boorstin spoke with the ceo a year ago.he king of valuation says it is worth much, much less than many on wall street think. first we start with target shares missing the mark completely today. shares are plummeting 12%. the worst single day in eight years. this after the company missed big earnings. the ceo announcing a turn around plan today. courtney reagan sat down with him today. live with the very latest. hi, court. >> reporter: good evening to you. so after target put out...
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back over to you. >> julia, thank you.ve to get you on samsung. >> reporter: that's right, kelly. we're just getting word crossing the wires that a south korean court has approved an arrest warrant for samsung's lee jay young. he is the heir apparent. he was in court and he avoided being arrested in january during hearings after the court ruled that there was irn sufficient evidence but on tuesday in south korea prosecutors made a second bidikuindila for his arrest saying they had collected more evidence in recent weeks. they have approved the arrest warrant for lee jae-yong. s samsung is one of the largest tech companies in the world. it makes up most amount of exports out of there. this is a big deal and it definitely destabilizes the business. we will continue to track this, but a little bit more information. the reason he was in court is because he has been embroiled in a scandal that has also led to the impeachment of south korean's president park and he has been accused of paying bribes. so we'll continue to look int
back over to you. >> julia, thank you.ve to get you on samsung. >> reporter: that's right, kelly. we're just getting word crossing the wires that a south korean court has approved an arrest warrant for samsung's lee jay young. he is the heir apparent. he was in court and he avoided being arrested in january during hearings after the court ruled that there was irn sufficient evidence but on tuesday in south korea prosecutors made a second bidikuindila for his arrest saying they had...
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julia, that was great. thank you. >> great picture of her great great grandmother. >>> tesla trading lower after falling short in a crash test. up next, what other luxury electric vehicles did not make that grade. what the automakers are doing to fix it. what impact we are seeing in the markets. >>> one of the richest men in china has been seized in hong kong. we have details on this bizarre case coming up. over 100 years ago as a benchmark for average. befo . with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of high-conviction investing. translation? it's time to bench the benchmarks. >>> both tesla's and bmw's electric vehicles missing the mark of a top safety pick in crash tests that was conducted by the insurance institute for highway safety. phil lebeau joins us with the details. phil, what happened here? >> sara, this is a case where each of the vehicles missed a
julia, that was great. thank you. >> great picture of her great great grandmother. >>> tesla trading lower after falling short in a crash test. up next, what other luxury electric vehicles did not make that grade. what the automakers are doing to fix it. what impact we are seeing in the markets. >>> one of the richest men in china has been seized in hong kong. we have details on this bizarre case coming up. over 100 years ago as a benchmark for average. befo . with...
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>> i'll take it, julia, thank you.e will look for that. >>> up next on "squawk alley," walt mossberg weighing in on the debate between president trump and big tech over immigration. >>> plus, is the apple rally at risk of slowing down? details next. dow's down about 30 points. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm sue herera. here is your "cnbc news update" at this hour. thousands of families in louisiana are picking up the pieces of their lives after several tornadoes touched down late yesterday. some in east new orleans say the destruction they suffered is worse than hurricane katrina. no deaths reported, but about 40 people were injured. >>> voting started in somalia's groundbreaking presidential election amid a security lockdown that has closed the capital's international airport and cleared major streets. and reuters just reporting that the former prime minister, mohammed abdullah pharfarmajao won. there were threats of attacks by al shabaab that limited the elections of legislators. >>> pope francis appealing to the w
>> i'll take it, julia, thank you.e will look for that. >>> up next on "squawk alley," walt mossberg weighing in on the debate between president trump and big tech over immigration. >>> plus, is the apple rally at risk of slowing down? details next. dow's down about 30 points. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm sue herera. here is your "cnbc news update" at this hour. thousands of families in louisiana are picking up the pieces of their lives...
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a julia boorstin exclusive. plus, following the stock, it is what he didn't say that has our traders shaking their heads. and the white house taking aim at drug stocks. we'll tell you the words that sent chills through health care sector. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $6.95 per trade? uhhh- and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $6.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. >>> is this the team that knows how to win? i think a lot of people, they bet against tom fwroid other night, too. >> what a comparison. speaking to scott, not to bet against his company like some did. tom brady in the big super bowl game. he did ask, scott did, if kevin plank would consider
a julia boorstin exclusive. plus, following the stock, it is what he didn't say that has our traders shaking their heads. and the white house taking aim at drug stocks. we'll tell you the words that sent chills through health care sector. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $6.95 per trade? uhhh- and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if...
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the newshour's julia griffin caught up with her on the ice. >> reporter: though you wouldn't expect iter country's climate, fatima al ali is an ace on the ice. the 27-year-old is from the united arab emirates and is shattering preconceptions of what a hockey player looks like. al ali picked up a hockey stick for the first just six years ago, but her puck-handling skills have already earned her a spot on the u.a.e.'s women's national team. in november, those skills caught the eye of former washington capitals star peter bondra. >> i play the game professionally for 23 years and if i try to do the stuff that she does, i have to learn and i'm not sure how much would be accomplished, just to be honest. >> reporter: bondra was so impressed by al ali's abilities that he posted a video to twitter, saying "she has better hands than me!" the video went viral, and a few weeks later, he surprised al ali with a dream trip to meet the "caps"-- coincidentally, that's her favorite n.h.l. team. >> february is a month for 'hockey is for everyone' and i think you'll be a great ambassador for this." >> r
the newshour's julia griffin caught up with her on the ice. >> reporter: though you wouldn't expect iter country's climate, fatima al ali is an ace on the ice. the 27-year-old is from the united arab emirates and is shattering preconceptions of what a hockey player looks like. al ali picked up a hockey stick for the first just six years ago, but her puck-handling skills have already earned her a spot on the u.a.e.'s women's national team. in november, those skills caught the eye of former...
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>> julia, i'm wondering what sort of a public ceo presence you expect him to be.e've seen mark zuckerberg take on this global statesman role, jack dorsey has similarly talked about twitter is changing the world. it seems like evan spiegel might be different. what's your take? >> i think he's going to take a much lower profile. i think it will be really interesting to see what he does in terms of tv interviews fr the company goes public. but he has been far more private and camera shy than any of these other ceos in this category, whether it's twitter or linkedin before it went public, certainly facebook. it's interesting, we were looking for interviews me he had done and he hasn't done a tv interview in years. he did some interviews on cnbc, on the "today" show years ago but he has tried to steer clear of the public eye. i don't think he's going to be taking the same public role that we see these other ceos taking. but we'll have to see if he changes his tune once the company is public. >> yeah. eric schmidt has been very complementary of his management style and
>> julia, i'm wondering what sort of a public ceo presence you expect him to be.e've seen mark zuckerberg take on this global statesman role, jack dorsey has similarly talked about twitter is changing the world. it seems like evan spiegel might be different. what's your take? >> i think he's going to take a much lower profile. i think it will be really interesting to see what he does in terms of tv interviews fr the company goes public. but he has been far more private and camera...
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julia wows bridget with the perfect pan-seared salmon.challenges bridget to an intense sip-fest of fish sauce. dan dives in to the science of salmon. and elle shows julia the secrets to foolproof shrimp scampi. right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
julia wows bridget with the perfect pan-seared salmon.challenges bridget to an intense sip-fest of fish sauce. dan dives in to the science of salmon. and elle shows julia the secrets to foolproof shrimp scampi. right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
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bridget shows julia the secrets to a spectacular cheese and tomato lasagna, jack challenges julia to tasting of jarred anchovies, and keith makes bridget unforgettable garlic bread. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
bridget shows julia the secrets to a spectacular cheese and tomato lasagna, jack challenges julia to tasting of jarred anchovies, and keith makes bridget unforgettable garlic bread. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
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julia boorstin takes a look at why twitter is tumbling. >> reporter: not only did twitter's revenue in the fourth quarter fall short of expectations the company's earnings forecast for the first quarter of this year was about half of what analysts projected and twitter added only 2 million monthly active users just half of the prior quarter. >> the real negative to point out and what they were very upfront about they're seeing much more competitive pressure for video ad dollars. that problem is probably going to intensify. >> reporter: but all the changes to twitter's products are working with the third consecutive quarter of double digits percentage growth. he's confident the company will be able to keep up that user growth. dorsey says this year the company will focus on turning around its revenue and while president trump makes headlines for his use of twitter that's not having an impact on usage or revenue yet. but dorsey says he's more confident than ever that twitter is growing in its influence. >> the whole world is watching twitter. we may not be meeting everyone's growth expec
julia boorstin takes a look at why twitter is tumbling. >> reporter: not only did twitter's revenue in the fourth quarter fall short of expectations the company's earnings forecast for the first quarter of this year was about half of what analysts projected and twitter added only 2 million monthly active users just half of the prior quarter. >> the real negative to point out and what they were very upfront about they're seeing much more competitive pressure for video ad dollars....
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julia boorstin is live with more. julia?er: the biggest mistake in oscar history after warren beatty and faye dunaway announced "la la land" won best picture, it was revealed that "moonlight" won. the whole audience gasped. >> thank you to our incredible cast and crew, who are all up here right now. >> guys, i'm sorry. no. there's a mistake. "moonlight," you guys won best picture. >> this is not a joke. >> this is not a joke. i'm afraid they read the wrong thing. >> here is how this happened. price waterhouse coopers has duplicate copies. one partner with each set on either side of the stage. beatty was handed the wrong envelope, for emma stone's role in "la la land." this statement, written by pwc apologize i apologizi apologizing to everyone for the error. the presenters had mistakenly been given the wrong envelope. and when discovered was immediately corrected. we are currently investigating how this could have happened. >> julia, we got to get to white house. thank you so much. mike mulvaney, budget director for presiden
julia boorstin is live with more. julia?er: the biggest mistake in oscar history after warren beatty and faye dunaway announced "la la land" won best picture, it was revealed that "moonlight" won. the whole audience gasped. >> thank you to our incredible cast and crew, who are all up here right now. >> guys, i'm sorry. no. there's a mistake. "moonlight," you guys won best picture. >> this is not a joke. >> this is not a joke. i'm afraid they...
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julia boorstin has the results. julia? >> hey, that's right. disney beating on the top.n the bottom line reporting earnings of $1.55 a share. expectations were for $1.49 a share. revenue coming in lighter than expected. stocks down 2.5%. revenue coming in at $14.78 billion. analysts had been expecting $15.26 billion. looking at the different divisions that were driving those results, in terms of revenues, the division that was really responsible for the lower than expected results this quarter was consumer products and interactive media. that division showed a 23% decline in revenue and also a 25% decline in operating income. looking at the other divisions, media networks, the company's largest division showed a 2% decline in revenue to $6.23 billion. parks and resorts showed a 6% increase in revenue to $4.55 billion. and so we saw pretty much in line or better than expected results with the exception of the consumer products division. now in terms of operating income to look at what drove the better than expected results, media networks did better than expected in terms
julia boorstin has the results. julia? >> hey, that's right. disney beating on the top.n the bottom line reporting earnings of $1.55 a share. expectations were for $1.49 a share. revenue coming in lighter than expected. stocks down 2.5%. revenue coming in at $14.78 billion. analysts had been expecting $15.26 billion. looking at the different divisions that were driving those results, in terms of revenues, the division that was really responsible for the lower than expected results this...
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let's bring in general mark hurtling, and julia kiam, and steven hall. julia, i don't quite get it. how do you go from asking for a resignation because they had illegal conversations with russia or because they lied about it to the vice president and others in the white house to the next day saying he's a wonderful man and basically the dishonest media is treating him terribly. >> yeah. it was sort of jaw dropper this morning during that press conference. i thought that the white house had the story straight. they had gone back and forth about whether flynn had been fired or whether he resigned. and they made it sound like he'd been fired. so when trump started defending him this morning, either he didn't remember that was the narrative or that because investigations as i believe are still ongoing, that trump is bringing his team close, because we really don't know at this stage where all of these investigations end, and in particular because of the new york time's reporting saying there's continuing investigation about the ongoing yearlong conversations between trump's team and rus
let's bring in general mark hurtling, and julia kiam, and steven hall. julia, i don't quite get it. how do you go from asking for a resignation because they had illegal conversations with russia or because they lied about it to the vice president and others in the white house to the next day saying he's a wonderful man and basically the dishonest media is treating him terribly. >> yeah. it was sort of jaw dropper this morning during that press conference. i thought that the white house...
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julia butler reporting.at 11pm for a roundup of the day here at westminster. but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. really but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. really quite but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. really quite mild. but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. really quite mild. so, but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. really quite mild. so, quite but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. really quite mild. so, quite a but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. really quite mild. so, quite a mixed but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. really quite mild. so, quite a mixed bag this weekend. looking wet and blustery on saturday. the heavi
julia butler reporting.at 11pm for a roundup of the day here at westminster. but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. really but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. really quite but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. it is looking unsettled. really quite mild. but from me, kristiina...
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julia wows bridget with the perfect pan-seared salmon.ack challenges bridget to an intense sip-fest of fish sauce. dan dives in to the science of salmon. and elle shows julia the secrets to foolproof shrimp scampi. right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
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. >> julia, your comments. >> doctor, i lived in tehran in 1977. i was with pan am there, we were revamping the airport there and everything you say is true about the cast system and everything like that, shah's picture was in every store and blah, blah, blah, just khomeini's picture was eventually. the problem with what you say, i don't go along with the agreement that we should be friends with iran because we were tick off the other five partners, which basically it's all about oil and what president obama did sneakily giving them back the money, i just don't go along with that. i know what you said and you used analogies of ten years of this and ten years of that. that's fine and dandy, but the bottom line, these people have no-- nothing, but ill-will towards america and they fund all types of organizations, including islamic terrorists, and yet again, we give them all of this money and you think that that's-- you think that that's okay because you say, maybe ten years from now we might be friends with them. i don't see that happening. >> host:
. >> julia, your comments. >> doctor, i lived in tehran in 1977. i was with pan am there, we were revamping the airport there and everything you say is true about the cast system and everything like that, shah's picture was in every store and blah, blah, blah, just khomeini's picture was eventually. the problem with what you say, i don't go along with the agreement that we should be friends with iran because we were tick off the other five partners, which basically it's all about...
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kelly, back over to you. >> julia.e when three fewer thursday night football games, you know -- this company, as they're saying it's the first time they've done over $4 a share in earnings. 2016 was an incredible year for them and now you wonder what is the 2017 and beyond mix look like. >> there are questions surrounding exactly how many more kind of levers cbs can pull. they have benefited a lot from the retransmission revenue. that was kind of a big push for a while. i do think now you'll start to focus more on the showtime and cbs digital subscriptions in terms of long-term potential. but the story seems to be intact. it's not a fast grow. never meant to be a fast grower. >> the shares were acting like it for some time. >> in spurts. absolutely. they're back up towards the old highs which may go back three or four years. >> they're at three-year highs and bumping up against that even after the market here too. i like their subscription model. i think they have a lot to offer and i think they'll probably lead the wa
kelly, back over to you. >> julia.e when three fewer thursday night football games, you know -- this company, as they're saying it's the first time they've done over $4 a share in earnings. 2016 was an incredible year for them and now you wonder what is the 2017 and beyond mix look like. >> there are questions surrounding exactly how many more kind of levers cbs can pull. they have benefited a lot from the retransmission revenue. that was kind of a big push for a while. i do think...
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julia boorstin, thanks to you, covering the snap ipo.although off of the lows of the session. we'll get details on that next. rick santelli, what are you watching? >> a very interesting setup after the employment data. bond prices are up, pushing yields down. stocks are up solidly. dollar index down a bit. we'll talk about the split decision on the employment data after the break. ♪ kn8%thclinl?at re uaroer tlo ela ou.. kn8%thclinl?at re uaroer tlo eeriver? i t ththhe2%s ..caho tedr..e fufu! fiamps ne rhe ou♪ >>> i'm scott wapner. coming up on "the halftime report," with stocks soaring, a market watcher says dow 30,000 could be the next stop. plus, several big names popping and dropping this hour after earnings. our traders take their positions on amazon, amgen, visa, chipotle, visa and fireeye. and macy's is soaring today on a buyout report. we'll ask dana telsey if the reports are real and what it means for your money if you're in the retail space. "halftime report" starts at noon. of course, we're expecting sorkin to have some ceo int
julia boorstin, thanks to you, covering the snap ipo.although off of the lows of the session. we'll get details on that next. rick santelli, what are you watching? >> a very interesting setup after the employment data. bond prices are up, pushing yields down. stocks are up solidly. dollar index down a bit. we'll talk about the split decision on the employment data after the break. ♪ kn8%thclinl?at re uaroer tlo ela ou.. kn8%thclinl?at re uaroer tlo eeriver? i t ththhe2%s ..caho tedr..e...
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julia butler reporting.at 11pm for a roundup of the day here at westminster. but from me, kristina cooper, goodbye. hello, good morning. the weekend brought us some wet and windy weather, but at least it was on the mild side. some of the wettest weather was around glasgow area, so we had scenes like this sent in by one of our weather watchers, and most of that rain came due to storm ewan. the came due to storm ewan. fifth of the year. it was r by the fifth of the year. it was named by the irish met service with big impacts expected here. that area of low pressure is running to the north of scotland, but it could return on tuesday as a much weaker feature. in its wake, though, we are drawing down some cold air. that brings with it the risk of some frost, ice and some snow as well. and the risk is greatest by the morning across the northern half of the uk, some snow over the hills. to the south, we have got stronger winds, with the bands of heavy showers moving in, and some heavy rain to clear away from the so
julia butler reporting.at 11pm for a roundup of the day here at westminster. but from me, kristina cooper, goodbye. hello, good morning. the weekend brought us some wet and windy weather, but at least it was on the mild side. some of the wettest weather was around glasgow area, so we had scenes like this sent in by one of our weather watchers, and most of that rain came due to storm ewan. the came due to storm ewan. fifth of the year. it was r by the fifth of the year. it was named by the irish...
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julia butler reporting.night at 11pm for a roundup of the day here at westminster. but from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. the weather is going to be throwing everything at us over the next few days. some snow, some thunder, some hail, yes, a bit of sunshine is ca ptu red hail, yes, a bit of sunshine is captured by one of our weather watchers earlier. but also a lot of cloud, some outbreaks of rain and strong winds, particularly in western areas. that is a consequence of this lump of cloud, named storm you are not by the uk met office, but the irish weather service, because they are concerned about possible impacts across the republic of ireland. but even for the uk, we have this area of cloud spreading in from the west. outbreaks of rain continue to affect western and northern areas, with strong winds through the irish sea. we could see 60 mph gusts in coastal areas. drier and milder towards the south—east. for northern scotland, some cold air tucking in. a lot of rain and snow across northern scotland. we
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back over to you. >> thank you, julia. comes to pandora, chris, it's often talked about in terms of the acquisition, in terms of the changing landscape on that front. the shares dropped that much after these results. >> look, it's a great brand name and product, when i talk to you about technological mow thes, what is your problem? i think that weighs on the valuation. >> also, when you're bumping up against relatively high penetration rates, you're talking about flat users, hours going down. if you haven't been able to figure out the equation, it's hard to see how you come up with that. >> revenue will be a big piece of that. that's what turns listeners off looking at the rival services. >> when it comes to pandora, do you have any position? >> i follow it more tan againstly. i'm a free listener so that's probably not helping their cause at this juncture. >> you here adds then, right? >> i do. for that reason it would be a service that would have me exploring other options so i would get the free same streaming music. >>
back over to you. >> thank you, julia. comes to pandora, chris, it's often talked about in terms of the acquisition, in terms of the changing landscape on that front. the shares dropped that much after these results. >> look, it's a great brand name and product, when i talk to you about technological mow thes, what is your problem? i think that weighs on the valuation. >> also, when you're bumping up against relatively high penetration rates, you're talking about flat users,...
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julia boorstin is on the red carpet. julia? >> hey, carl, we found a piece of red carpet here.ure win would be the biggest hollywood honor and amazon is the first ever streaming video company to be nominated, giving it more street cred. in addition to best picture "manchester by the sea" has five other nominations includesing best director, best actor, best screenplay. amazon bought the film for $10 million at last year's sundance film festival. now grossed $60 million. oscar nods have catapulted it past netflix, 13th, was nominated for best documentary. one of five best doc nominations for netflix over the past three years. amazon is a threat not just the netflix but the hollywood system. raising the bar of how much both netflix and traditional studios have to pay for films and tv series. last month amazon out bid them on number of sundance films writing them the biggest checks in the festival's history, $12 million. amazon spending on movies is minute compared to the total $6 billion jeffries projects amazon will spend on content this year. e-tailor isn't so focused on box of
julia boorstin is on the red carpet. julia? >> hey, carl, we found a piece of red carpet here.ure win would be the biggest hollywood honor and amazon is the first ever streaming video company to be nominated, giving it more street cred. in addition to best picture "manchester by the sea" has five other nominations includesing best director, best actor, best screenplay. amazon bought the film for $10 million at last year's sundance film festival. now grossed $60 million. oscar...
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julia, thank you. of my favorite metrics, henry, four years ago, percentage of revenue on mobile, 23%, now 84%. >> it's staggering. remember after the ipo when the stock was in the teens. mark zuckerberg came out and said you know, we think mobile will one day be bigger than desk top. a lot of people laughed, and here we are. it's just extraordinary. we see this every quarter, but this company is executing so spectacularly across a whole number of fronts. and one of the things that came out on the call was this emphasis on video. and i can say, from being a facebook partner, they are very serious about that and they are very serious about working with video producers to create a great experience. it's not television. it's native facebook and it's social, but it's getting better all the time. >> and their context is growing pretty decently, too, though. how much of that do you think is just smart earnings management? because they often say, hey, we're going to spend a lot of money this year, so hold you
julia, thank you. of my favorite metrics, henry, four years ago, percentage of revenue on mobile, 23%, now 84%. >> it's staggering. remember after the ipo when the stock was in the teens. mark zuckerberg came out and said you know, we think mobile will one day be bigger than desk top. a lot of people laughed, and here we are. it's just extraordinary. we see this every quarter, but this company is executing so spectacularly across a whole number of fronts. and one of the things that came...
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carl, back over to you. >> all right, julia. thank you very much. deeper dive into snap, we're joined by brian wiser, senior analyst at pivotal, who just posted a note on snap and gene, good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> you talk about unanswerable questions that will persist around snap for some time. where do we begin with this? >> well, estimate the total addressable market, it is a big challenge. you know, do you compare this to television? do you compare it to digital? certainly, they can compete for budgets from both sides. the relative scale of the existing business is still a little difficult to quantify. we certainly have provided some data that is helpful to getting there, but do you compare it relative to television? it's still a challenge that i think a lot of the analysts will have to make. >> jan, you're a numbers guy. what metric would you be looking at, at least in the first few months? >> well, i think the growth in the user base is key, certainly, at this point in time. and pretty amazing. i mean, they've reached 80% of
carl, back over to you. >> all right, julia. thank you very much. deeper dive into snap, we're joined by brian wiser, senior analyst at pivotal, who just posted a note on snap and gene, good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> you talk about unanswerable questions that will persist around snap for some time. where do we begin with this? >> well, estimate the total addressable market, it is a big challenge. you know, do you compare this to television? do you compare...
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julia: porque te hacen creer que estÁn en interesado en uno.erenglas! esta es bandarengue, acÁ mismo se hizo el bombero. >> van a daÑar acÁ el casco. hace cuanto estÁn en merengue a merenguegl merengueglas.. >> entrÉ por soraya. >> oye, y de dÓnde eres tÚ? >> dominicano. >> ¿cÓmo es que entraste? >> me trajeron desde allÁ. ¿cÓmo entraste a merenglas tÚ a bailar y cantar? >> era el gerente del antro. ahÍ me hice cantante y bailarin. >> esta es la primero canciÓn que grabÓ merenglas en la vida >> el baile del oso. ♪ asÍ se baila, asi que goza♪ ♪ un paso a la izquierda eso! ♪ [cantando] ♪ llegÓ el bombero con la manguera, mojate entera♪ ♪ estÁ que arde, esta caliente♪ >> yo quiero saber quÉ se siente ser un [cantando] [gritos] ♪ llegÓ el bombero con la manguera♪ [gritos] ¿cuÁl canciÓn estÁn haciendo de banda con merenglas? >> banda el recodo con sinaloa. ♪ por una banda, de corazÓn, despedido♪ oye, ustedes hicieron disco, y cuÁl fue el aniversario y en el auditorio general vino hasta gente de dominicana. >> sÍ, wilfredo vargas, oro sÓlido. estuvis
julia: porque te hacen creer que estÁn en interesado en uno.erenglas! esta es bandarengue, acÁ mismo se hizo el bombero. >> van a daÑar acÁ el casco. hace cuanto estÁn en merengue a merenguegl merengueglas.. >> entrÉ por soraya. >> oye, y de dÓnde eres tÚ? >> dominicano. >> ¿cÓmo es que entraste? >> me trajeron desde allÁ. ¿cÓmo entraste a merenglas tÚ a bailar y cantar? >> era el gerente del antro. ahÍ me hice cantante y bailarin....
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hey, julia. >> reporter: hey, becky. that's right. are right behind me here in venice. this ipo could be a game changer, not just for other start-ups here in the los angeles area, but for unicorns around the country. last year's ipo market was rough with the lowest proceeds since 2003 and the fewest number of deals since 2009. that's a 38% decline in ipos from 2015 to 2016 and a 62% decline from 2014, according to reconnaissance capital. other big unicorns we'll be watching to see how snap fares, including spotify, pinterest, and drop box along with air bnb. snap's ipo is a watershed for los angeles as ithe biggest eve for a company based here. while southern california has had a number of companies that have sold for billions, the mayor says snap's ipo puts l.a.'s tech scene on the global map. >> folks who have the capital to begin and spin off from snap, their own ideas and their own companies, but it will also be that anchor that shows the buzz about l.a. you start a company here, get acquired, instead of starting a company that wi
hey, julia. >> reporter: hey, becky. that's right. are right behind me here in venice. this ipo could be a game changer, not just for other start-ups here in the los angeles area, but for unicorns around the country. last year's ipo market was rough with the lowest proceeds since 2003 and the fewest number of deals since 2009. that's a 38% decline in ipos from 2015 to 2016 and a 62% decline from 2014, according to reconnaissance capital. other big unicorns we'll be watching to see how...
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. >>> julia is in l.a. what's the latest here?tell you the haste from mark zuckerberg, i want to tell you the haste from cfo david wayner which gives us an idea. he said facebook continues to expect revenue growth to come down in 2017 and they say 2017 will be an aggressive investment year. he said they're going through some very tough comparisons. mark zuckerberg has been talking on the call. they're mostly focused on short form video and on sharing revenue with contend creators. >> we're looking for ways to grow the video content on facebook. we want people to think of it as a place for interesting content. last year we started to invest in more original video content. we're planning to do more in 2017. >> zuckerberg didn't hesitate on address criticism that facebook enabled the spread of fake news in the political cycle. >> we don't write the news that you read but we want to be a place people can access the information. this is a responsibility that we take very seriously. in the past, we've taken step and now we're approachin
. >>> julia is in l.a. what's the latest here?tell you the haste from mark zuckerberg, i want to tell you the haste from cfo david wayner which gives us an idea. he said facebook continues to expect revenue growth to come down in 2017 and they say 2017 will be an aggressive investment year. he said they're going through some very tough comparisons. mark zuckerberg has been talking on the call. they're mostly focused on short form video and on sharing revenue with contend creators....
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here is julia. julia: i'm going to show you three of the stocks.y are from three different markets. they show you the risk appetite we are seeing. samsung in korea, down almost three. onatonin -- bhp billiton also under pressure. the afx 200, closing down 0.8%. a stronger yen wayne on the nikkei. despite the resilience we are still seeing, you are also seeing the index down by 0.7%. interestingly, a lot of these players showing a lot of support. we are going to be live from london at the top of the hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- cory: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm cory johnson. hewlett-packard enterprise out with results for their fiscal first-quarter. 10.5% fall in revenue. sluggish demand for, i don't know, servers, storage, software, services. crawford del prete, idc. tell me something happy about hewlett-packard. crawford: there are some bright spots. when you get under the covers, they made an acquisition a number of years ago, that's up very strong. strong double digits. there was a conversation we had earlier questioning the relevance o
here is julia. julia: i'm going to show you three of the stocks.y are from three different markets. they show you the risk appetite we are seeing. samsung in korea, down almost three. onatonin -- bhp billiton also under pressure. the afx 200, closing down 0.8%. a stronger yen wayne on the nikkei. despite the resilience we are still seeing, you are also seeing the index down by 0.7%. interestingly, a lot of these players showing a lot of support. we are going to be live from london at the top of...
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let's get to julia boorstin. julia? >> that's right. fox announcing the super bowl was watched by 113.7 million people across fox on television, fox sports go. the video streaming component. in terms of fox broadcast network, 111.3 million viewers and 1.72 million average minute audience on fox sports go. to put this in comparison last year's super bowl was watched by 111.9 million viewers on television. these numbers are slightly lower than last year and lower than the record in 2015 when the patriots last appearance in the super bowl brought in an average of 114.4 million viewers. so, fox stressing the addition of nearly 2 million viewers watching on its streaming service. >> julia, they didn't break it down by halves, right? after the first half i bet a lot of people thought this is a blowout, i'm going to leave, and then missed what was so exciting. >> i bet you're right. i have not seen it broken down. i would love to see it broken down by quarter. we should remember that fox earnings are after the bell today. we could get more on
let's get to julia boorstin. julia? >> that's right. fox announcing the super bowl was watched by 113.7 million people across fox on television, fox sports go. the video streaming component. in terms of fox broadcast network, 111.3 million viewers and 1.72 million average minute audience on fox sports go. to put this in comparison last year's super bowl was watched by 111.9 million viewers on television. these numbers are slightly lower than last year and lower than the record in 2015...
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guys. >> that was pretty good for a quick look, julia. thank you.it's going to trade at snap, s-n-a-p. we reported it would list earlier in the week. 158 million people that use snap chat daily. i think we have kayla on this as well. what stood out to you here? >> to me, sara, the amount of stock that snap chat plans to sell, which is one of the very first things they list, that's going to be what is used to calculate the fees that the bankers will take home. julia just mentioned that goldman sachs and morgan stanley are leading this ipo. they have worked together on various high profile ipos from twitter to facebook although with sort of alternating leads on those. we'll see exactly what share of the deal size they'll actually end up. it's not actually a lucrative business. these are such sought after deals to lead that oftentimes the issuer, the company can negotiate down the fees extremely low. the underwriters for twitter shared $60 million. when you think about how much money these banks make. these are pennies compared to the other parts. it's
guys. >> that was pretty good for a quick look, julia. thank you.it's going to trade at snap, s-n-a-p. we reported it would list earlier in the week. 158 million people that use snap chat daily. i think we have kayla on this as well. what stood out to you here? >> to me, sara, the amount of stock that snap chat plans to sell, which is one of the very first things they list, that's going to be what is used to calculate the fees that the bankers will take home. julia just mentioned...
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julia boorstin is live outside their place in venice, california.ie. >> that's right, tyler. a block from the beach in sunny venice, california. this beautiful locale comes with its share of challenge challeng. why snaps headquarters poses some risks after the break. ♪ when you have $7.95 online u.s. equity trades, you realize the smartest investing idea isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelityty active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. >>> snap continuing its road show in new york today while many of its employs were back at its headquarters, nothing like the typical silicon valley campuses or high rises, no, no, no. in venice, california. that's where julia boorstin is, with its unusual headquarters, advantages and drawbacks. hi, julia. >> reporter: behind me is snap's main headquarters, unlike any
julia boorstin is live outside their place in venice, california.ie. >> that's right, tyler. a block from the beach in sunny venice, california. this beautiful locale comes with its share of challenge challeng. why snaps headquarters poses some risks after the break. ♪ when you have $7.95 online u.s. equity trades, you realize the smartest investing idea isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. if only the signs...