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over the long-run, there can be a major issue from that perspective. >> that was a cameo by kate rogerst's live. i love live television kate, you never fail us. don't worry about that so, let's talk about it. again, we're looking at -- we have 50 billion, i understand it's not a giant number. we have basically a little sort of kick in the shin by the president to the chinese on tariffs. they will kickback there's a lot of worry that this is the beginning of something bigger the market doesn't seem to care. futures are down by a half percent. >> it doesn't care yet let's take a company, little company named procter & gamble if you start to have trade tariff issues that accelerate, then you could see a company like procter & gamble reduce their expectations for the emerging market growth segment of their business. that will start to hit not only profitability but also the stock price overall. >> fridays on this program we will try to turn it into finding opportunities. spam, not unwanted e-mail, but the delicious food product, hormel >> here's the story about hormel, we think margins will
over the long-run, there can be a major issue from that perspective. >> that was a cameo by kate rogerst's live. i love live television kate, you never fail us. don't worry about that so, let's talk about it. again, we're looking at -- we have 50 billion, i understand it's not a giant number. we have basically a little sort of kick in the shin by the president to the chinese on tariffs. they will kickback there's a lot of worry that this is the beginning of something bigger the market...
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kate rogers has those. talking about pot. >> canada is going to cannabis the senate approving the recreational use of marijuana last night that makes canada the first g7 nation to legalize recreational pot. the law will go into effect this fall this legalizes possession, home growing. it will take about 12 weeks to get the framework in place canada is part of the international drug treaties, so they're violating international law by doing this. a lot of people say this is a good frail womework for the u.so follow you have senator elizabeth warren trying to come in and say the states should be able to do this on their own. so it's an interesting development here >> thank you very much, kate rogers. >>> we're approaching the top of the hour the team at "squawk box" is getting ready. becky quick is in new york city with a look at what's coming up. >> good to see you guys. a lot of big stories out there swirling around. general electric getting kicked out of the dow afte111 years. we've been talking about starb
kate rogers has those. talking about pot. >> canada is going to cannabis the senate approving the recreational use of marijuana last night that makes canada the first g7 nation to legalize recreational pot. the law will go into effect this fall this legalizes possession, home growing. it will take about 12 weeks to get the framework in place canada is part of the international drug treaties, so they're violating international law by doing this. a lot of people say this is a good frail...
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kate rogers here now with those. kate >> hi, brian big individual stock stories include bayer, the german drug maker, will wrap its $62 billion takeover of monsanto name. all of the acquired products will keep their name bayer has issued a $7 billion fund deal to launch this merck says their drug keytruda extends lung cancer survival shares of socgen and unicredit are exploring a merger >>> microsoft is reportedly working on a deal to buy coding site github. it could be announced as early as today github was last asked and they've reported a new ceo palo alto has been named ceo tyson foods sells to sara lee. back over to you. >> kate, thank you we're going to see you in a couple of minutes. >>> so much more to come on this busy monday morning. on deck, new beginnings again in italy. the nation swearing in yet another new government we are live on the ground in rome >>> and shooting for the skies another spaceex blasting off this mning details and pretty cool footage when worldwide exchange retus. >>> welcome back and
kate rogers here now with those. kate >> hi, brian big individual stock stories include bayer, the german drug maker, will wrap its $62 billion takeover of monsanto name. all of the acquired products will keep their name bayer has issued a $7 billion fund deal to launch this merck says their drug keytruda extends lung cancer survival shares of socgen and unicredit are exploring a merger >>> microsoft is reportedly working on a deal to buy coding site github. it could be announced...
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kate rogers is here with more.ebook is blaming a bug for allows private posts to go public for 14 million users. the bug suggested they make new posts public even if they had restricted previous items to just their friends or other private settings chief privacy officer says the bug didn't affect past posts they said they're note fieing users affected it's just the latest setback for facebook it calls into question a key point that executives have been trying to make publicly. that users have ultimate control over their data. ceo mark zuckerberg testified before congress in frill and said, that's the most important thing we do. facebook says we need to be more transparent. about how we build our products. >> kate rogers, thank you. we'll see you if a bit >>> other corporate news, china's ant financial raising a jaw-dropping $14 billion in funding. this puts the private valuation at $150 billion. you may be asking, who is ant financial? they're a giant in chinese money transfer they operate ali pay, one of the bigge
kate rogers is here with more.ebook is blaming a bug for allows private posts to go public for 14 million users. the bug suggested they make new posts public even if they had restricted previous items to just their friends or other private settings chief privacy officer says the bug didn't affect past posts they said they're note fieing users affected it's just the latest setback for facebook it calls into question a key point that executives have been trying to make publicly. that users have...
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as kate rogers reports, walgreens is facing a number of challenges. the newest blue chip is feeling blue. the larrest drugshain is facing new competition from amazon and trying to compensate for some ofts own missteps. same store sales in walgreensn retail divisere down as people spent less on household and personal care. even the pharmacy business was amat. >> the se store sales, especially in the u.s., were quite weak. that reflects what whave been seeing in the channel for the last couple of years which is margin pressurro coming both ends of the business. >> analysts say the company is aiming to position itself as a health destination like some competitors, offering an of services designed to bring in customers. last year the company announced a partnership with fed ex for drop off and pick up services as well as a partnership with lab corps showing promise in florida. >> they menoned optical and hearing. i do think they are kind of inching toward doing more health re-type services and chasing cvs. >> good news came in the form of a $10 billion sh
as kate rogers reports, walgreens is facing a number of challenges. the newest blue chip is feeling blue. the larrest drugshain is facing new competition from amazon and trying to compensate for some ofts own missteps. same store sales in walgreensn retail divisere down as people spent less on household and personal care. even the pharmacy business was amat. >> the se store sales, especially in the u.s., were quite weak. that reflects what whave been seeing in the channel for the last...
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kate rogers is in south orange, new jersey, tonight. >> reporter: for aneika fowler, being a home health aide is an opportunity to make a difference. >> when you walk into the room, you introduce yourself and they lit up. and that's a lot for me. >> reporter: the 39-year-old isn't alone. some 3 million personal care and home health aides are employed today, and that number is expected to increase by 41% by 2026 according to the department of labor. >> it is considered the fastest growing area of employment over that period of time. so the demand will grow as we see the aging of the population. >> reporter: companies like home watch caregivers are recruiting heavily, eager to serve a growing number of clients. >> every single day 10,000 seniors turn 65 years of age in the united states. over 90% of them want to age at home. that demand is driving a huge amount of growth in our sector. >> the company employs 5,000 home care experts but finding the right aides can be a challenge. >> the best caregivers can handle the emotional content and it makes their lives easier. >> reporter: the indust
kate rogers is in south orange, new jersey, tonight. >> reporter: for aneika fowler, being a home health aide is an opportunity to make a difference. >> when you walk into the room, you introduce yourself and they lit up. and that's a lot for me. >> reporter: the 39-year-old isn't alone. some 3 million personal care and home health aides are employed today, and that number is expected to increase by 41% by 2026 according to the department of labor. >> it is considered...
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for "nightly business report" i'm kate rogers. >>> but just as some busininses can't workers, there is a different message from the world's biggest banks. citigroup suggested it could cut up to half of the technology and operations staff in ext five years. because of automation. ccording to the financial times, an executive at the bank said operational positions were the most fertile for machine processing. the positions make up about two-fifths of cities investment bank employees. >>> coming up, why charitable giving in america is litting recoels right now. >>> seattle city council has blinked. the council has now voted to repeal a controversial tax hike on large corporations as w reported that tax was passed less than a month ago. it wou have raised about $48 million annually to combat the city homeless andffordable housing crisis. two of thege seattle b companies, amazon and starbucks were involved in the campaign to repeal that. t >>> finally tonight, americans are certainly feeling generous these days. a new report shows that charitable giving re to a record level lastr. yea rober
for "nightly business report" i'm kate rogers. >>> but just as some busininses can't workers, there is a different message from the world's biggest banks. citigroup suggested it could cut up to half of the technology and operations staff in ext five years. because of automation. ccording to the financial times, an executive at the bank said operational positions were the most fertile for machine processing. the positions make up about two-fifths of cities investment bank...
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when cheap chinese products began flooding the markehe here inu.s., but as kate rogers reports tonight, she did hymething about it and she won. >> cat leonard has run auburn manufacturing for almost four decades. the company has two facility in maine and manufactures heat and fire resistant fabrics, selling to businesses in oil, petroleum, shipbuilding and even the u.s. navy. a few years ago she began losing sizable contracts. leonard watched about 30% of her business in fabric sappear, causing her to lay off ten employees, about 20% of her workforce. she began to explore why. s we delved further into that, we found that the materials weremoming fro china. we were losing contracts. we found these pricesere up to 30% less than our prices. >> thengroducts were b sold to her competitors. >> that was when we said, look, we got to do something. >> leonard hired a law firm that handles trade matte and helped her file an antidumping case with the department of commerce. 18 months and almost $1 million later, thedoc ruled in their favor, placing animport duty between 200% and t300% same produc
when cheap chinese products began flooding the markehe here inu.s., but as kate rogers reports tonight, she did hymething about it and she won. >> cat leonard has run auburn manufacturing for almost four decades. the company has two facility in maine and manufactures heat and fire resistant fabrics, selling to businesses in oil, petroleum, shipbuilding and even the u.s. navy. a few years ago she began losing sizable contracts. leonard watched about 30% of her business in fabric sappear,...
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kate rogers is there. putting the food to the test, kate well, it's earnings season once again.h. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow, you really did a number on this thing. >>sorry about that. that's alright. i got a box of 'em. thousands of opinions. one estimate. the earnings tool from td ameritrade. need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely
kate rogers is there. putting the food to the test, kate well, it's earnings season once again.h. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much...
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more on this, let's get to kate rogers >> that's right, starbucks this morning announcing the chief financial and executive vice president scott law will be retiring in november a surprising move that sent shares lower today the company said it will be launching an external review for a new cfo to replace him he will stay on as senior consultant through 2019 earning $250,000 per month that's according to regulatory filings. it's also the latest high-profile departure from the company former executive chairman shultz stepped down from that role earlier this week at the conference when the company announced it was cutting its q-3 global guidance from 3% to 1% globally and also posting about 150 underperforming stores in the u.s. next year. it typically closes about 50 per year, facing increasing competition and flat traffic now, in a statement, the ceo, johnson, said today, quote, as we enter our next phase of continued growth, i'm confident in the financial team he's developed and appreciative of his willingness to support through the transition into new leadership analysts today seemed surpri
more on this, let's get to kate rogers >> that's right, starbucks this morning announcing the chief financial and executive vice president scott law will be retiring in november a surprising move that sent shares lower today the company said it will be launching an external review for a new cfo to replace him he will stay on as senior consultant through 2019 earning $250,000 per month that's according to regulatory filings. it's also the latest high-profile departure from the company...
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. >>> good morning, i'm kate rogers live at cnbc global headquarters. the wall street could open in the red this morning. investors may be keeping an eye on the white house as the trump administration gets set to announce new round of tariffs which could spark a trade war between washington and beijing. also look for economic data on manufacturing and the consumer. dow slipping 25 points to 25,175 and nasdaq grew to a new record high. it's official at&t's purchase of time warner is a done deal. the justice department says it won't pursue an injunction to stop the merger although it could still appeal a court ruling earlier this week allowing the two companies to move forward. the deal combined the massive internet distribution with time warner's giant libraryhwoothers not only sell access to the content and targeted ads based on customer data. apple may be getting into the movie business. the company is close to a deal for an animated film that could get a release in theaters. that would qualify for oscar consideration. it tries to compete with netflix
. >>> good morning, i'm kate rogers live at cnbc global headquarters. the wall street could open in the red this morning. investors may be keeping an eye on the white house as the trump administration gets set to announce new round of tariffs which could spark a trade war between washington and beijing. also look for economic data on manufacturing and the consumer. dow slipping 25 points to 25,175 and nasdaq grew to a new record high. it's official at&t's purchase of time warner is...
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." >>> good morning i'm kate rogers, here are today's top business headlines. wall street building on friday's big gains, the markets were boosted than the better than expected jobs report which showed the u.s. economy added more jobs in may than frasts and that the unemployment rate fell to an 18-year low. investors will get inflation and consumer and the dow rose and nasdaq closed up 119 to 7,5454. the ceo of american airlines warning passengers they may face higher fares if oil prices remine high. oil prices are up about 50% from this of the time last year and american ceo says he doesn't expect to see higher ticket prices in the nearte robin want teachers celebrate the end of the school year. a free tavern double burger and bottomless steak fries when they show a valid school i.d. retiredch chipotle is saying thanks to nurses with a code burrito deal. you can show your work i.d. for a buy one get one free offer on burritos and bowl and salad as and tacos all day tomorrow. >> tasty treat. thank you very much, kate. when you have a co-worker who's having a to
." >>> good morning i'm kate rogers, here are today's top business headlines. wall street building on friday's big gains, the markets were boosted than the better than expected jobs report which showed the u.s. economy added more jobs in may than frasts and that the unemployment rate fell to an 18-year low. investors will get inflation and consumer and the dow rose and nasdaq closed up 119 to 7,5454. the ceo of american airlines warning passengers they may face higher fares if oil...
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. >>> good morning, i'm kate rogers, wall street could open lower this morning as global trade concerns remain in focus with the g-p r 7 getting under way in canada. it was a mixed session for the market yesterday and dow rose thanks to a big gain by mcdojd's and the nasdaq snapped a four-day win streak in a decline in tech stocks heavily weighted toward the sector. another setback for facebook, the social 14 million sefrlt da suggested new posts be made public even if you had restricted them to be seen only by your friends. this calls into question a key point executives have been trying to make, that users have full control over the data and ultimate say on what they share and whom they share it with. >>> aaa is holding a contest for couples looking to get hitched in vegas. the first wedding aboard the self-driving shuttle, which launched last year. the all electric 8-seat shuttle runs on a half mile route and they will not to write about a road trip they shared and how a self-driving vehicle would have changed that experience. entries must be in by june 20th and it is restricted to n
. >>> good morning, i'm kate rogers, wall street could open lower this morning as global trade concerns remain in focus with the g-p r 7 getting under way in canada. it was a mixed session for the market yesterday and dow rose thanks to a big gain by mcdojd's and the nasdaq snapped a four-day win streak in a decline in tech stocks heavily weighted toward the sector. another setback for facebook, the social 14 million sefrlt da suggested new posts be made public even if you had...
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. >>> good morning, i'm kate rogers, here are today's top business headlines, wall street will try to rebound from the sell-off from escalating tensions between the u.s. and china. the dow still fell for a sixth straight day and now in negative territory for the year. on today's watch list a report on existing home sales, the dow dropping 287 points yesterday to 247000 while the nasdaq went to sts 7,725. general electric gets the boot from the dow, it will replaced by wahlgreens. created in 1896 and listed in the index. the couple struggled in recent years, down more than 50% in the past 12 months and 25% this year alone. but the change may not be a bad thing for investors. that's because companies that have been removed from the dow in the past five years have generally performed better than their replacement. and uber will stag drivers to switch to electric cars. launched a year-long pilot program in seven cities including austin and montreal and sacramento and san diego and san francisco and seattle. offer cash ip sen tifs to some dryers that use electric vehicles and drivers will
. >>> good morning, i'm kate rogers, here are today's top business headlines, wall street will try to rebound from the sell-off from escalating tensions between the u.s. and china. the dow still fell for a sixth straight day and now in negative territory for the year. on today's watch list a report on existing home sales, the dow dropping 287 points yesterday to 247000 while the nasdaq went to sts 7,725. general electric gets the boot from the dow, it will replaced by wahlgreens....
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. >>> kate rogers found out what one ceo did after her manufacturing company was caught up in a globalrade battle. she has run all of her manufacturing for almost a decade the small company has two facilities in maine and manufactures heat and fire resistant fabric for industrial use selling to businesses in pa petroleum and the u.s. navy. she lost her business, causing her to lay off ten employees about 20% of her workforce and she began to explore why. >> we found that the materials were coming from china. >> reporter: the products discounted up to 30% and sold to her competitors. leonard hire add law firm that handled trade matters helping her file an anti-dumping case with the department of commerce. 18 months and almost $1 million later, the deal offered manufacturing favor placing an import duty between 200% and 300% on the same product competitors bought from china. >> i felt -- for a moment and grateful it was over and then moved quickly on to sort of wary about the future, because it doesn't mean you win, win and all of a sudden you get all your market back and you make more m
. >>> kate rogers found out what one ceo did after her manufacturing company was caught up in a globalrade battle. she has run all of her manufacturing for almost a decade the small company has two facilities in maine and manufactures heat and fire resistant fabric for industrial use selling to businesses in pa petroleum and the u.s. navy. she lost her business, causing her to lay off ten employees about 20% of her workforce and she began to explore why. >> we found that the...
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kate rogers joins us with details. >> starbucks ceo presenting at a conference and breaking quite a bit of news f lowering the sales guidance for the third quarter of 2018 to one percent from three percent glob johnson said that shareholders deserve better and added that he is determined to fix this. he talked a lot about growth with howard schultz stepping down and will be closing 150 under performing stores in the densely penetrated market up from a historical average of 50 stores per year. the company announced it would be slowing licensed store growth, the stores in hotels and airports a will be hiring an outside consultant to make it more efficient and to help identify areas of opportunity and growth. they plan to return approximately $25 billion in cash to shareholders via buyback and dividends through 2020. an they also approved a dividend of 36 cents per shar l >> a of news. >> thanks very much. appriate it. >> starbucks just one of a number of companies with operations in eina. semi conductor sector has the highest revenue expose to china. dominic chu runs through the list of c
kate rogers joins us with details. >> starbucks ceo presenting at a conference and breaking quite a bit of news f lowering the sales guidance for the third quarter of 2018 to one percent from three percent glob johnson said that shareholders deserve better and added that he is determined to fix this. he talked a lot about growth with howard schultz stepping down and will be closing 150 under performing stores in the densely penetrated market up from a historical average of 50 stores per...
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. >>> good morning, i'm kate rogers, live at cnbc global headquarters. wall street could see slight gains at the opening bell this morning. global markets appear to be largely shrugging off news from the g-7 summit this weekend where president trump raised fresh fears of a trade war with allies. investors are focusing on the summit with kim jong-un later today in singapore. the dow rose to 25,316 and had the best week in three months. nasdaq closing up. air bnb let's hosts provide emergency housing after a disaster. homeowners can let evacuees find a place to stay on short notice for free. now they'll be allowed to lift properes ahead of a disaster and help streamline the response those in need don't have to wait for a host to come forward in an emergency situation. if you still haven't filed your federal income taxes and owe money, a big taxpayers who missed the deadline face a higher penalty after june 14th of 210. even if you can't pay what you owe, filing return by the 14th will eliminate penalty but keep in mind the charge for filing late is separat
. >>> good morning, i'm kate rogers, live at cnbc global headquarters. wall street could see slight gains at the opening bell this morning. global markets appear to be largely shrugging off news from the g-7 summit this weekend where president trump raised fresh fears of a trade war with allies. investors are focusing on the summit with kim jong-un later today in singapore. the dow rose to 25,316 and had the best week in three months. nasdaq closing up. air bnb let's hosts provide...
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kate rogers has that part of the story for tonight. >> reporter: it's a new era for starbucks as foundernd executive chairman howard schultz steps awe he made into name over the past 30 years. >> please come in. >> reporter: now the focus is on kevin johnson, the company's ceo who has been at the helm since last year. the two men worked closely together and analysts say th johnson to step out of schultz' shadow. >> i think this will be an opportunity for even to show himself and show heoesn't need to rely on howard and he can leverage the experience and talented the rest of the team. >> reporter: schultz' departure mes at a time when the esmpetition for consumer dollars is fierce as compa from mcdonald's are offering steeper values on coffee. stbucks isocused on mobile as well as the consumer experience with its reserve bar and roastries in seattle and shanghai with openings in milan and new york later this year. in ina, it opens a new store once every 15 houren a big chall on johnson's plate, increasing same store sales in the u.s. which has been stagna j. experts snson needs to focus o
kate rogers has that part of the story for tonight. >> reporter: it's a new era for starbucks as foundernd executive chairman howard schultz steps awe he made into name over the past 30 years. >> please come in. >> reporter: now the focus is on kevin johnson, the company's ceo who has been at the helm since last year. the two men worked closely together and analysts say th johnson to step out of schultz' shadow. >> i think this will be an opportunity for even to show...
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kate rogers joins us with that story, next.> reporter: hi, joe this entrepreneur was being under cut by china and decided to do something about it we'll tell you much more about it l over doozeldorf, doozles are dozing. their eyelids so heavy, they're drooping and... even heroes need incredible sleep. closing! introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. the only bed that actually senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and snoring? does your bed do that? experience the new sleep number 360 smart bed today and leash your incredible, only at a sleep number store. disney pixar's incredibles 2, now playing ! >>> welcome back, everybody. we've been watching the futures. not a great picture for the bulls. looking at the dow down 180 points before the open s&p futures down by 16 nasdaq down by 54. we'll see where we head as we get a little closer to the opening bell u.s. treasury market we're keeping an eye on. the yields, the ten year sitting under additional pressure. >> virgin
kate rogers joins us with that story, next.> reporter: hi, joe this entrepreneur was being under cut by china and decided to do something about it we'll tell you much more about it l over doozeldorf, doozles are dozing. their eyelids so heavy, they're drooping and... even heroes need incredible sleep. closing! introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. the only bed that actually senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and snoring? does...
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. >> i'm kate rogers at cnbc headquarters, the ceo of chipotle restructures. why investors may lose an appetite for the stock >> reporter: amazon delivered a plan to deliver more packages. we have the details coming up. >>> are we in a scooter bubble bird valued at $2 billion in the latest funding round, we got one of the company's top investors joining us, and "closing bell" starts now ♪ >> they were fun they were fun. >> even i got on a scooter >> welcome, everyone at home, and wac sara eisen >> how was the walk? >> put mine to shame my scooter was better. >> i heard it took you two tries. >> more interviews and top stories we mentioned in the headlines, but to the markets, a volatile session on wall street, looking pretty this afternoon been very encouraging, 0.6% on the dow, more than that on the s&p, nasdaq up a full percent in the last couple hours, momentum now behind the markets trading major averages reversed those earlier declines that we saw >> big rally in financials banks ahead of the stress tests. more on the markets in a moment, but, first, trad
. >> i'm kate rogers at cnbc headquarters, the ceo of chipotle restructures. why investors may lose an appetite for the stock >> reporter: amazon delivered a plan to deliver more packages. we have the details coming up. >>> are we in a scooter bubble bird valued at $2 billion in the latest funding round, we got one of the company's top investors joining us, and "closing bell" starts now ♪ >> they were fun they were fun. >> even i got on a scooter...
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. >> for that and the rest of the news, go to kate rogers live at cnbc world headquarters, good morning, kate. >> good morning to you both, wall street could open lower as global trade concerns remain in foeb focus with the g-7 getting under way in canada. a mixed session yesterday and dow rose thanks to a gn ansd heavily weighted towards that sector. another step back for facebook, the social media giant is admitting a software - million users over several days last month. the bug has been fixed but it automatically suggested new posts be made public even if you had restricted them to be seen only by friends. the latest problem calls into question a key point that executives have been trying to make publicly that users have full control over the data and ultimate say on what they share and who they share it with is in their hand. aaa is holding a contest for couples looking to get hitched in vegas, the perfect twosome to take part in first wedding aboard the shuttle which launched last year. the 8-seat shuttle runs on a half mile route and the couple will need to write about a road tri
. >> for that and the rest of the news, go to kate rogers live at cnbc world headquarters, good morning, kate. >> good morning to you both, wall street could open lower as global trade concerns remain in foeb focus with the g-7 getting under way in canada. a mixed session yesterday and dow rose thanks to a gn ansd heavily weighted towards that sector. another step back for facebook, the social media giant is admitting a software - million users over several days last month. the bug...
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. >>> i'm kate rogers in new york city where chippolte is testing out additions to the menu.e'll talk to the chief marketing officer about the items and the company's strategy >>> a supreme court ruling dealing a major blow to internet retailers. impact on the stocks and consumers coming up as the "closing bell" starts right now. ♪ welcome, everybody we're going to get to all the stories in just a moment first, a check on the markets. look at this eight straight days, the dow is now lower. right now, that's the longest losing streak since march of 2017 the s&p on the pace for worst day of the month, dropping 16 points >> and dow just for the week down 2% if we stay where we are. very much the laggard of the major indexes. earnings may not be enough to lead the market higher mike santoli has the argument. hello, mike. >> it might not be enough for an increase in stock prices we're talking about a dynamic going on all year, which is the multiple compression of stocks in other words, we went from a pe multiple at the beginning of the year of 18.6 we're down to about 16.5 right n
. >>> i'm kate rogers in new york city where chippolte is testing out additions to the menu.e'll talk to the chief marketing officer about the items and the company's strategy >>> a supreme court ruling dealing a major blow to internet retailers. impact on the stocks and consumers coming up as the "closing bell" starts right now. ♪ welcome, everybody we're going to get to all the stories in just a moment first, a check on the markets. look at this eight straight...
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. >> breaking news on starbucks, as a matter of fact, kate rogers, what's going on?lly, quite a bit here from starbucks. kicking off, they now lowered guidance on comp store growth for the third quarter. they anticipated 1% global comps. this was 3% projections for q3 closing 150 underperforming stores in densely penetrated areas in markets fiscal year 2019 up from fifth annually they tripled the number. announced they are going to be returning approximately $25 billion in cash to shareholders in the form of buybacks and dividends through fiscal year 2020 and also upping their dividends to .36 per share, payable august 24th, 2018, and announcing that they are planning to partner with an external consultant to drive speed and identify areas of opportunity. kevin johnson will present at the conference in boston this afternoon. releasing this information we are going through it. big takeaways here, lowered their comp growth projections for q3 2018 and closing 150 stores in the densely penetrated markets in 2019. the stock down 3%. bringing you headlines as we go through
. >> breaking news on starbucks, as a matter of fact, kate rogers, what's going on?lly, quite a bit here from starbucks. kicking off, they now lowered guidance on comp store growth for the third quarter. they anticipated 1% global comps. this was 3% projections for q3 closing 150 underperforming stores in densely penetrated areas in markets fiscal year 2019 up from fifth annually they tripled the number. announced they are going to be returning approximately $25 billion in cash to...
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it is time to get you caught up on your bez heusiness headlines >> kate rogers is live. od morning, kate. >> marcus and kris, good morning, wall street could open lower as global trade concerns remain in focus with the g-7 getting under way in canada. it was a mixed session for the markets yesterday and the dow rose thanks to a big gain by mcdobld's bus the nasdaq snap aid four-day win streak and tech stocks heavily weighted towards the sector. if you're looking for an inexpensive phone plan, sprint may be the best option. it announced a deal on data and talk and text $15 per line. just for new customers. in order to get the deal, you have to sign up to use auto pay. they say there's no catch, you're limited to 480 p video and music up to 5 kilobytes and gaming streams 2 megabytes even you'll have data speed slowed if the network gets congested. perfect twosome toake pt in the first wedding aboard the self-driving shuttle which launched last year. the all electric 8-seat shuttle runs through a half mile route. they need to write about a road trip they shared together and
it is time to get you caught up on your bez heusiness headlines >> kate rogers is live. od morning, kate. >> marcus and kris, good morning, wall street could open lower as global trade concerns remain in focus with the g-7 getting under way in canada. it was a mixed session for the markets yesterday and the dow rose thanks to a big gain by mcdobld's bus the nasdaq snap aid four-day win streak and tech stocks heavily weighted towards the sector. if you're looking for an inexpensive...
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kate rogers is in the newsroom. >> we're hear from brian nickels with a focus on brand recognition anding customers through its restaurants faster a few highlights here. the company will be closing between 556,500 under performing stores. this will cost between 115 and $135 million in restructuring charges in the next few quarters. they talked a lot about digital and innovation. delivery is coming to the app this summer, which is interesting because they partner with doordash. this isn't done internally. nickel says -- he sees this as a multi billion dollars in the future. they're testing a mobile order pickup window in denver where they actually piloted this. they said sales increased by double digits on digital. they're going to be testing a new loyalty program that will launch in 2019. they also want to be seen as a lifestyle brand. they'll focus on advertising in sports and fashion to become more relevant. the stock up nearly 60% since niccol was announced in february. >> thank you. >>> the massive stock run and a pretty big valuation. pe is 68 right now. >> i think this is very sp
kate rogers is in the newsroom. >> we're hear from brian nickels with a focus on brand recognition anding customers through its restaurants faster a few highlights here. the company will be closing between 556,500 under performing stores. this will cost between 115 and $135 million in restructuring charges in the next few quarters. they talked a lot about digital and innovation. delivery is coming to the app this summer, which is interesting because they partner with doordash. this isn't...
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kate rogers is going to pull up with that story.orking on delivering a high net worth individuals to the hamptons. we're going to check in on -- there he is. there he is. robert's helicopter ride comin every day we hear from families who partnered with a senior living advisor from a place for mom to help find the perfect place for their mom or dad g and has met many wonderful residence and staffers. thank you for helping our family find our father a new home. we especially appreciate the information about the va aid and attendance program. up looking cozy, robert i feel i found the right place. a perfect fit. you were my angel and helped guide me every step of the way thank you. the senior living advisors at a place for mom partner with thousands of families every month, listening and offering local knowledge and advice to help find the best senior living communities across the country and it won't cost you a cent. this is a free service. call today. a place for mom. you know your family. we know senior living. together we'll make t
kate rogers is going to pull up with that story.orking on delivering a high net worth individuals to the hamptons. we're going to check in on -- there he is. there he is. robert's helicopter ride comin every day we hear from families who partnered with a senior living advisor from a place for mom to help find the perfect place for their mom or dad g and has met many wonderful residence and staffers. thank you for helping our family find our father a new home. we especially appreciate the...
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but she worked with this law firm on a monthly payment plan and it was worth it to her >> wow >> kate rogersll ahead, energy one on the only four sector authorize positive so far this year. can that continue in dominic chu has that story >> we got to look at a few companies in particular, exxonmobil, chevron, but some more companies might have more pop for your investment dollar we'll have those stocks coming up after the break keep it right here on "power lunch. it can power your apps with public services without starting from scratch. it brings your business up to speed, doing more with systems you have in place. it can bring all your apps to life and run them within your data center. it is... the ibm cloud private. the cloud that's built for all your apps. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for smarter business. >>> i'm contessa brewer. attorney general jeff sessions is defending president trump's immigration efforts that separate migrant parents from their children he spoke at the national sheriff's association annual conference in new orleans. >> we cannot and will
but she worked with this law firm on a monthly payment plan and it was worth it to her >> wow >> kate rogersll ahead, energy one on the only four sector authorize positive so far this year. can that continue in dominic chu has that story >> we got to look at a few companies in particular, exxonmobil, chevron, but some more companies might have more pop for your investment dollar we'll have those stocks coming up after the break keep it right here on "power lunch. it can...
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kate rogers, how are earnings looking?> looking like a mixed third quarter for the drive-in chain epf higher than expected, 52 cents on adjusted basis, looking for 49 revenues in line comps, though, a slight miss here, declining 0.2%, and estimates for 0.1%, including 0.2% drop at franchised locations. 0.2% increase at company-owned locations, but, remember, this is a 95% franchise operation they are guiding at full year comps, down 1% to flat, also better than expected the stock down around 5.5% right now, down as much as 7% earlier, kelly, back to you >> all right, kate, thank you. sonic under pressure, as she mentioned, on those results. >> president trump aiming at harley-davidson sending that stock down for a second straight day on plans to move production overseas discussing whether more companies follow harley's move to avoid paying tariffs, plus, the banks are one of the few groups not participates in today's rally. the fast moneyrars o tden whether this is a buying opportunity in the long stretch of weakness when
kate rogers, how are earnings looking?> looking like a mixed third quarter for the drive-in chain epf higher than expected, 52 cents on adjusted basis, looking for 49 revenues in line comps, though, a slight miss here, declining 0.2%, and estimates for 0.1%, including 0.2% drop at franchised locations. 0.2% increase at company-owned locations, but, remember, this is a 95% franchise operation they are guiding at full year comps, down 1% to flat, also better than expected the stock down around...
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kate rogers is more. >> patrick doyle will step down from his role july 1st, being replaced by rich allisonhe company has outside of the u.s. he leaves behind a lasting legacy some refer to him as a legend for the way he turned the pizza chain around he'll be remembered for expanding market share in the delivers based with digital and mobile ordering. analysts point out since 2010, the overall market share has increased from 9.7% to 16.4% in 2017 and 30% in 2017 where it was 20% in 2008 for delivery share he took over in march 2010 apple, amazon, netflix, google, it out performed all except for netflix. it goes for facebook once it went public in 2012. allison has big shoes the fill >> there is an obvious question between that and netflix, right? >> yeah. >> we can see it there >> thank you >> so what's in store for dominoes as a new ceo takes the helm matt, great to have you with us. >> thank you >> you know, a lot of that stock performance under patrick doyle is not just doyle but the company's use of technology and the savings they really wrung out from that. i'm wondering are we at a po
kate rogers is more. >> patrick doyle will step down from his role july 1st, being replaced by rich allisonhe company has outside of the u.s. he leaves behind a lasting legacy some refer to him as a legend for the way he turned the pizza chain around he'll be remembered for expanding market share in the delivers based with digital and mobile ordering. analysts point out since 2010, the overall market share has increased from 9.7% to 16.4% in 2017 and 30% in 2017 where it was 20% in 2008...
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than supply issue and potential strike >> good sign if so >>> earnings coming in we start with kate rogers a very strong third quarter for the online clothing company stitch fix eps at 9 cents, a beat revenues at 317 million. the street had been estimating about 306.3 million. active clients coming in at 2.7 million. that's about right in line, but that is also a 30% year over year increase on that met trick. year to date, the stock is down around 23% right now, it's up 11% could be also because they named a new chief marketing officer, deidre, from google, she was the senior director of global hardware marketing at google, kelly, so the stock up 12% it was up almost as high as 16%. back over to you >> wow good sign as you said, right out of the gate, kate, thank you >>> docusign reported earnings for the first time as a public company, eric? >> that's right. the stock is up about 10% after hours. a surprising beat here, but the company made one penny per share. street expected a loss of 7 cents. that's a big difference there. no surprise they beat on reve e revenues by $10 million and str
than supply issue and potential strike >> good sign if so >>> earnings coming in we start with kate rogers a very strong third quarter for the online clothing company stitch fix eps at 9 cents, a beat revenues at 317 million. the street had been estimating about 306.3 million. active clients coming in at 2.7 million. that's about right in line, but that is also a 30% year over year increase on that met trick. year to date, the stock is down around 23% right now, it's up 11% could...
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. >> i'm kate rogers at cnbc headquarters, the ceo of chipotle restructures.ppetite for the stock >> reporter: amazon delivered a plan to deliver more packages. we have the details coming up. >>> are we in a scooter bubble bird valued at $2 billion in the
. >> i'm kate rogers at cnbc headquarters, the ceo of chipotle restructures.ppetite for the stock >> reporter: amazon delivered a plan to deliver more packages. we have the details coming up. >>> are we in a scooter bubble bird valued at $2 billion in the
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them want to age in their own home the demand is driving the growth in the home health aides and kate rogersook at this growing workforce hi, kate >> hi, joe good morning good to see you. currently some 3 million people work as home health care aides that number is set to grow 41% through 2026 we found out what it takes to work as a home health care aide just like these ladies here. take a look. as the aging population continues to grow, they're in demand this company employs some 5,000 caregivers nationwide focusing on in-home care for seniors. >> when you walk into the room, you introduce yourself and they are lit up that's a lot for me. >> on a typical day, she may help a patient get out of bed. >> on the count of three, i'm going to lift you up okay one, two, three. >> check their vitals. >> very good pulse >> or perform even lighter tasks like just keeping a patient company. but her most important job being compassionate. >> i love it i love it, love it, love it. i love being a caregiver i love giving care and i love the fact that when i give the care, the clients or, you know, family m
them want to age in their own home the demand is driving the growth in the home health aides and kate rogersook at this growing workforce hi, kate >> hi, joe good morning good to see you. currently some 3 million people work as home health care aides that number is set to grow 41% through 2026 we found out what it takes to work as a home health care aide just like these ladies here. take a look. as the aging population continues to grow, they're in demand this company employs some 5,000...
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their top concern is no longer taxes or regulation but finding the right people to bring on board kate rogerswith more on the skill shortage hitting main street usa. good morning >> labor quality has been outpacing taxes and regulations as main street's top issue for five straight months now per the nfib economists say the labor shortage is hitting businesses across industries and skill levels >> reporter: mike frederick is desperate for workers. the owner of mcm composites says he is short 15 people at the company which manufacturers custom thermoset molding >> there are no workers. there's a huge demand. the economy picked up, everybody is looking for additional workers, but the market is s thin we can't find them. we have gone to extraordinary means to find people that will actually work. including going to the local county jail and recruiting people to work from inside the jail >> reporter: he's looking for low-skilled workers who he's willing to train and pay above minimum wage like many small businesses frederick is crunched by a tight labor market bob traber is also feeling the shortag
their top concern is no longer taxes or regulation but finding the right people to bring on board kate rogerswith more on the skill shortage hitting main street usa. good morning >> labor quality has been outpacing taxes and regulations as main street's top issue for five straight months now per the nfib economists say the labor shortage is hitting businesses across industries and skill levels >> reporter: mike frederick is desperate for workers. the owner of mcm composites says he...
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sara, what is roger stone getting at? >> kate, funny how this keeps happening. ministration with a meeting they forgot. roger stone met with a russian man who was going by the name henry greenberg and said he had damaging information on hillary clinton but wanted $2 million of donald trump's money. so now in this lengthy statement, stone explains that he went to this meeting. he declined the offer, but he didn't do anything illegal, he didn't do anything inappropriate. nothing came of the meeting and he happened to forget about it until his colleague michael caputo's memory was jogged about this. roger stone has not met with robert mueller's team, but michael caputo does, and in preparation for this interview, he recalled this interaction with this russian. this russian claimed to be an fbi informant in court filings. that has roger stone very worked up. he is saying he was illegally surveilled. he is saying this was all a setup by the fbi to entrap another member of trump's team. i'm going to bring you a portion of i multi-statement from roger stone. he said, so
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kate. >> what has changed? let's see. laura, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> joining me now, mark preston, and jennifer rogers, a lecturer at columbia law school. about this ig report, what does this inspector general's report do? >> the inspector general is a nonpartisan appointee, this particular ig was appointed in the obama administration, but also served in several republican administrations. he's a neutral voice here and his job is to look at fraud, waste and abuse in the department of justice and including the fbi and then report that when necessary to the attorney general but also -- >> the little that we know, there will be much more, what we're learning will come out, there is criticism from -- to the very top on how the clinton e-mail investigation was handled. what will that do? >> it depends what they find. they look at the fbi rules and regulations and see if anyone violated them in any way and if there is potential criminal activity, they'll mack a referral to the appropriate prosecutors office. or they'll just take internal action and recommend to the fbi internal personnel action. not in the case of jim comey, of course, he's
kate. >> what has changed? let's see. laura, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> joining me now, mark preston, and jennifer rogers, a lecturer at columbia law school. about this ig report, what does this inspector general's report do? >> the inspector general is a nonpartisan appointee, this particular ig was appointed in the obama administration, but also served in several republican administrations. he's a neutral voice here and his job is to look at fraud, waste and abuse...
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roger kohn. when i look at this, i think he is treating us like mafia associates and i think we are being percent kated and prosecuted because we have an association with donald trump. >> what do you think about that, barbara? >> well, if you are being treated like mafia associates maybe it's because they are acting like mafia associates. i think there is probable cause that these crimes have been committed and that's the basis on which mueller is acting. i don't think these are trumped up charges but i do think that president trump is pushing out all of his people to beat the drums in a pr campaign to create the impression that this is a witch-hunt, that these are unjustified charges to undermine the credibility of the prosecutors. because ultimately if impeach men is the forum that mooins means it's congress who decides the guilt or innocence of president trump. and that's a political question. so if he can turn public opinion in his favor, then that may be his best way to beat the case. >> glen, it does seem to that that memo written in january, by president trump's lawyers do seem to be turning on
roger kohn. when i look at this, i think he is treating us like mafia associates and i think we are being percent kated and prosecuted because we have an association with donald trump. >> what do you think about that, barbara? >> well, if you are being treated like mafia associates maybe it's because they are acting like mafia associates. i think there is probable cause that these crimes have been committed and that's the basis on which mueller is acting. i don't think these are...
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kate hardcastle, many thanks for your time. the church of england should carry out a fresh review of alleged child sexual abuse cases in seven dioceses. that's according to sir roger report into the way the church handled a review of abuse cases, in 2010. sir roger's report has just been published, several weeks earlier than planned, following an investigation by the bbc. he found that the church had botched its inquiry, it discovered just 13 cases of abuse, despite reviewing more than 40,000 files. donna birrell reports. the church of england's handling of sexual abuse claims is under intense scrutiny. survivors claim failures by the church to accurately record the number of abuse allegations in 2010 may have led to abusers continuing unchecked, and they claimed most survivors were denied the chance to give evidence. the response from the church to survivors, i think, has been wholly inadequate. i think there has been a sense of paralysis, almost, on the part of the church, of not quite knowing how to deal with it. of seeing the survivors as the problem. in his report this morning, sir roger singleton said the 2010 past cases review failed to reflect the true ext
kate hardcastle, many thanks for your time. the church of england should carry out a fresh review of alleged child sexual abuse cases in seven dioceses. that's according to sir roger report into the way the church handled a review of abuse cases, in 2010. sir roger's report has just been published, several weeks earlier than planned, following an investigation by the bbc. he found that the church had botched its inquiry, it discovered just 13 cases of abuse, despite reviewing more than 40,000...
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roger is not in this match, so rafa is who i was cheering for. >> that was awesome. >>> meantime, we have details emerging on anthony bourdain's last days, as the world mourns his sudden death. kateing, guys. the celebrity chef, author, world traveler, inspired millions with his love of food and culture. now, his mother is speaking out, telling nbc news that her younger son, christopher, broke the tragic news to her. and like millions of fans all over the world, his mother is devastated. and we're learning more about bourdain's final moments. >> what's up, anthony? >> reporter: this morning, anthony bourdain's mother is opening up. >> this was the greatest show. >> reporter: just days after her son's tragic death. in a phone interview with "today," gladys bourdain said she heard from her son on mother's day, telling us, there was never any sign that something was wrong. heartbroken by his death by suicide, she described him as feisty and talented. adding, he should be remembered as a lover of people of all kinds. french police tell nbc news, bourdain was found unresponsive at his room at the chambard hotel. the star was in france shooting an episode of his series, "parts unknown.
roger is not in this match, so rafa is who i was cheering for. >> that was awesome. >>> meantime, we have details emerging on anthony bourdain's last days, as the world mourns his sudden death. kateing, guys. the celebrity chef, author, world traveler, inspired millions with his love of food and culture. now, his mother is speaking out, telling nbc news that her younger son, christopher, broke the tragic news to her. and like millions of fans all over the world, his mother is...
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roger miles, author of mayor harold washington, champion of race and reform in chicago. on sunday, our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with former president of the , "katey weok should resist it with a speech, not censorship." pulitzer prize winning author jack davis with his book "the gulf, the making of an american see." "rocket man, the daring odyssey of apollo eight and the astronauts who made man's first journey to the moon." watch our live we can coverage of the printers row lit fest in chicago starting saturday at 11:00 p.m. eastern on c-span twos tv. sunday, on q and a. new york times columnist talks about his book "to change the church, pope francis and the future of catholicism." >> he thinks the church needs to change in many ways, particularly around issues related to the sexual revolution , marriage, divorce, and so on, where prior popes basically said, these are changes the church cannot make. they have been these fraught withs where he has clashed cardinals and bishops and theologians over just how far he can push the church to change what the church can change, without undercutting its own traditions or breaking faith with the new testam
roger miles, author of mayor harold washington, champion of race and reform in chicago. on sunday, our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with former president of the , "katey weok should resist it with a speech, not censorship." pulitzer prize winning author jack davis with his book "the gulf, the making of an american see." "rocket man, the daring odyssey of apollo eight and the astronauts who made man's first journey to the moon." watch our live we can...