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we have full team coverage throughout the hour and all of the big names, meg terrell, and kate rogers pulling double duty and julia boorstin on electronic arts plus we're pulling out all of the stops for the big kahuna, amazon falling a bit before jumping to touch an all-time high as wall street digests the earnings bit and the whole gang is here, fast money friend gene munster and courtney reagan will be parsing through the headlines and we have top technician chris barron with instant reaction on the charts amazon, the last of the bank stocks to report, and the touching an all-time high any gunning to be the first company to be worth a trillion dollars in market cap. the stock holding up much better than its fears in netflix and both getting crushed and not exactly killing it after hours do you keep buying amazon here and is fang losing its dominance? guy? >> the answer to the first question is yeah, i think you do if you look at amazon's quarter and we were talking before the show 5.6% and distributors are looking for 3.2% and it's 20% of the revenue and last quarter was 18% and th
we have full team coverage throughout the hour and all of the big names, meg terrell, and kate rogers pulling double duty and julia boorstin on electronic arts plus we're pulling out all of the stops for the big kahuna, amazon falling a bit before jumping to touch an all-time high as wall street digests the earnings bit and the whole gang is here, fast money friend gene munster and courtney reagan will be parsing through the headlines and we have top technician chris barron with instant...
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welcome back, fast food stocks on fire this year, but there's a name sitting out on the follow-un kate rogershe details, hi, kate >> that's right, melissa fast food stock performance this year looks different from last year among the best performing names so far, shake shake up 60%, chipotle up 66%, domino's 66%, and del taco 17% it's a turn around after stum e stumbles in 2017 there's a new ceo, the former ceo of taco bell chipotle is testing out new marketing strategies to the coffee world, dunkin' up 13% and former ceo announced retirement last week, and now dave hoffman, the president of dunkin' brands u.s. took over his place. starbucks on the other hand down 11%, the executive chairman of the board and the ceo kevin johnson mapped out plans for the coffee giant like closing underperforming stores in the u.s. one name out the rally this year is mcdonald's, the worldest biggest fast food company is the top performer last year, but so far in 2018, it's down around 8% preparing to report earnings on thursday analysts say to really focus on value and promotion, they want to see if that conti
welcome back, fast food stocks on fire this year, but there's a name sitting out on the follow-un kate rogershe details, hi, kate >> that's right, melissa fast food stock performance this year looks different from last year among the best performing names so far, shake shake up 60%, chipotle up 66%, domino's 66%, and del taco 17% it's a turn around after stum e stumbles in 2017 there's a new ceo, the former ceo of taco bell chipotle is testing out new marketing strategies to the coffee...
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action stocks are on fire this year and there's one name sitting out on all of the fun let's get to kate rogers all of the details hi, kate >> that's right, melissa fast food stocks performing is looking different from last year among the best performing names so far, shake shackup 50%, and del taco up nearly 17% chipotle's performance is a turnaround after it stumbled in 2017 the company, of course, has a new ceo in brian nichol, the former ceo of taco bell. chipotle is expanding its delivery program and tweaking its menu offerings and tempting out the now marketing strategy world. dunkin brans nigel travis announced his retirement last week and now dave hoffman took over his place starbucks, on the other hand, down some 11% as howard schultz dropped his post as executive chairman of the board and matt johnson has mapped out his brands including closing some underperforming stores in the u.s. one rallying is mcdonald's, world's biggest fast food company was also the sector's top performer last year. it's down around 8% as it prepares to report earnings next thursday analysts who say to really
action stocks are on fire this year and there's one name sitting out on all of the fun let's get to kate rogers all of the details hi, kate >> that's right, melissa fast food stocks performing is looking different from last year among the best performing names so far, shake shackup 50%, and del taco up nearly 17% chipotle's performance is a turnaround after it stumbled in 2017 the company, of course, has a new ceo in brian nichol, the former ceo of taco bell. chipotle is expanding its...
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kate rogers has details now on this case?hand is mcdonald's viable for labor violations in the franchise locations. mcdonald's would be ctsidered a jo employer with the franchisees. if it's a joint employer, that also meanset giant would have to bargain with workers to make erions. they we retaliated against for union liking in a the fight for the movement in a statement being in mcsaid it was disappointed in the judge's action arguing mcdonald's usa and various franchisees negotiated a settlement that is fair, reasonable and provides the opportunity now f full and complete relief for all current and former franchiyee emp affected by the litigation. as we haventained throughout this process, mcdonald's usa has never been a jointmployer with its franchisees. for now, mcdonald's and its franchisees are evaluating all options including a potential appeal for its decision. the fight for 15 said in a statement this proposed settlement was nothing more than a sham hammered out by mcdonald's and the trump administration in anffort t
kate rogers has details now on this case?hand is mcdonald's viable for labor violations in the franchise locations. mcdonald's would be ctsidered a jo employer with the franchisees. if it's a joint employer, that also meanset giant would have to bargain with workers to make erions. they we retaliated against for union liking in a the fight for the movement in a statement being in mcsaid it was disappointed in the judge's action arguing mcdonald's usa and various franchisees negotiated a...
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. >> kate rogers reports tonight from newark airport. ♪ ♪ >> the tsa is training its next generationnt. >> the agency tasked with keeping the nation's sky safe is looking to increase its ranks with mock, screeni image interpretation and an explosive demonstration. >> at a federal law enforcement training center ino, glync georgia. >> making sure you work on time and your uniform up to par. >> treat everyone with respect. >> the agency is currently anhiring for tho of positions that range from security officers to k-9 handlers at a airportoss the country. entry level salaries depending vary on role and location. with the uptick in the u.s. economy and increases in wages packages.sation i think just like most employers we have steeper c wpetition. work hard to sell the benefits of federal employment to try to attract folks who are a very importantf mission securing america's traveling public. >> new hires like valoria garcia attend t tsa academy and haveit an aional 60 hours or more of instructi with the coach on site at the local airport. accuracy is key and trainees are instructed on
. >> kate rogers reports tonight from newark airport. ♪ ♪ >> the tsa is training its next generationnt. >> the agency tasked with keeping the nation's sky safe is looking to increase its ranks with mock, screeni image interpretation and an explosive demonstration. >> at a federal law enforcement training center ino, glync georgia. >> making sure you work on time and your uniform up to par. >> treat everyone with respect. >> the agency is currently...
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kate rogers has more in the small business mraerts segment. >> the 20 recession hit kelly and danield. he lost his job in personal training and hers as a youth counselor within days of getting married and closing on a home. to make ends meet they turned to their experience in the fitness world. >> we both had time to pick up extra job, but in the meantime i started writing online and i started to grahe concept of passive income. you work once and you createt content thas ideally evergreen and itpl brings peo and income to that content. >> they used youtube, uploading content directly to viewers from workouts to commentary on living a hea life with balance, joining the millions of content crear with their channel fitness blender. >> a beautiful thing about youtube and one of my favorite ohings is it costs nothing fail. so you can try over and over again until you find that audience a find something that works. >> while start-up f costsor would-be influencers, adndrtisers are speg big bucks to partner with socmel a stars in order to reach new audiences. $2 billion will be spent on inst
kate rogers has more in the small business mraerts segment. >> the 20 recession hit kelly and danield. he lost his job in personal training and hers as a youth counselor within days of getting married and closing on a home. to make ends meet they turned to their experience in the fitness world. >> we both had time to pick up extra job, but in the meantime i started writing online and i started to grahe concept of passive income. you work once and you createt content thas ideally...
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kate rogers joining us with more on tesla. >> brian, good to see you.n musk says the company met a self-imposed deadline to produce 5,000 model 3s in a week he sent an e-mail thanking them for their hard work. he says we did it. what an incredible job by an amazing team i think we became a real car company. the final car reportedly rolled off the assembly line at tesla's factory in fremont, california around 5:00 a.m. on sunday the company has been under pressure to deliver on the model 3, which is seen by analysts as a key to tesla becoming a mainstream producer of electric vehicles now, tesla's twice missed targets on the model 3 almost a year after it went into production musk pulled out all the stops in recent weeks tesla built a giant tent outside its factory to house a third assembly line. workers spent long shifts on the plant and musk slept on the floor to ensure they met the deadline tesla expects to produce about 6,000 model 3s a week. look at the stock. up almost 5%. >> the market likes this kind of news we'll see if that lasts throughout the
kate rogers joining us with more on tesla. >> brian, good to see you.n musk says the company met a self-imposed deadline to produce 5,000 model 3s in a week he sent an e-mail thanking them for their hard work. he says we did it. what an incredible job by an amazing team i think we became a real car company. the final car reportedly rolled off the assembly line at tesla's factory in fremont, california around 5:00 a.m. on sunday the company has been under pressure to deliver on the model...
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kate rogers has those. >> good morning.w netflix shares are plunging the company reporting subscriber growth fell well short of forecasts in the second quarter in the u.s. and internationally. netflix says it overforecasted quarterly fluctuations in the pace of new customers. >>> amazon suffering glitches at the start of prime day, the biggest shopping day of the year the sale kicked off yesterday at 3:00 p.m. eastern. there were several errors on the desktop site and the mobile app. >>> and walmart entered into a five-year partnership with microsoft. the retail giant will use microsoft's technology to power wider use of the cloud and artificial intelligence. back over to you >>> let's check on markets now futures are mixed. the nasdaq right now lower by 56 points this is a different story when you look at the dow jones, which is up 8 points the s&p 500 is lower by 5 points joining us now to talk about markets is ken kayman. good to see you today. >> good morning. >> netflix is down 11% in the pre market disappointing earni
kate rogers has those. >> good morning.w netflix shares are plunging the company reporting subscriber growth fell well short of forecasts in the second quarter in the u.s. and internationally. netflix says it overforecasted quarterly fluctuations in the pace of new customers. >>> amazon suffering glitches at the start of prime day, the biggest shopping day of the year the sale kicked off yesterday at 3:00 p.m. eastern. there were several errors on the desktop site and the mobile...
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> the group rallying later today, what to expect, plus starbucks ditching plastic straws cnbc's kate rogerss testing them outside a store right here in times square, hey, kate >>> you're going to be seeing a lot fewer straws out there and a lot more of these, we'll tell you more coming up. -here comes the rain. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. >>> welcome back to fast money starbucks the first major chain to ditch its plastic straws for good kate rogers is outside in times square with all the details. >> starbucks announced this morning, it will be eliminating single use plastic straws at its stores around the globe by 2020. if you order a cold or ice d
> the group rallying later today, what to expect, plus starbucks ditching plastic straws cnbc's kate rogerss testing them outside a store right here in times square, hey, kate >>> you're going to be seeing a lot fewer straws out there and a lot more of these, we'll tell you more coming up. -here comes the rain. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?!...
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the stock was down around 2%, since this all began >> kate rogers, thanks so much the stock is down by 1 1/2%. what are you looking at? amazon is the same thing if something is extended, crowded. expensive. at some point you need an incremental buyer. could it be amazon next? that is the nature of, when you're priced for perfection, have you to keep being perfect with your results. >> you seem to be okay with price perfection and think things can go higher >> yeah, i look at amazon and say, people aren't in this story because they're expecting earnings growth or anything like that right now they want to see top line in the business they're investing in. in my opinion, it's a bye. you stick with that name with regards to netflix, now, i mean, netflix the story was, reid hastings always setting it up this quarter, obviously they had some sort of issue that's leading them to a weaker number, i want to hear more about that it doesn't mean that one quarter is complaininging the narrative. >> if you're a trader, it means everything >> should we be worried about the fang trade, which has real
the stock was down around 2%, since this all began >> kate rogers, thanks so much the stock is down by 1 1/2%. what are you looking at? amazon is the same thing if something is extended, crowded. expensive. at some point you need an incremental buyer. could it be amazon next? that is the nature of, when you're priced for perfection, have you to keep being perfect with your results. >> you seem to be okay with price perfection and think things can go higher >> yeah, i look at...
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let's get to kate rogers for the details. , kate. >> melissa, fast food stock this year looking different among the best performing, shake shack, chipotle and dom minots. the former ceo of ta co bell chipotle expanding the delivering strategies and dunkin announcing his retirement and dave hoffman who was the president took over his place. starbucks on the other hand, down 11% as shults left he is spot one name that's been setting out is mcdonalds, the world's biggest fast food company and so far in 2018 it is down around 8% as it prepares to report earnings next thursday to focus on value and promotion, they want to see if that continues to boost the brand another thing to keep in mind, value wars are in full effect. any announcements around that is critical and breakfast important part of the day for mcdonalds and keep an eye on china to see if there's impact with the trade war with u.s. back over to you. >> thank you carter and mike made their way over for an option action tag team coming in and giving in a trade. chart mas
let's get to kate rogers for the details. , kate. >> melissa, fast food stock this year looking different among the best performing, shake shack, chipotle and dom minots. the former ceo of ta co bell chipotle expanding the delivering strategies and dunkin announcing his retirement and dave hoffman who was the president took over his place. starbucks on the other hand, down 11% as shults left he is spot one name that's been setting out is mcdonalds, the world's biggest fast food company...
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here we go kate rogers will bring us the results from chipotle and starbucks.erthy calmes is covering expedia. you'll be happy wilfred, i'm not in a box today and therefore neither are you. joining the panel today mike san tolly as always, stephanie director of research, a tiaa company. bigger winner on the dow today was travelers while mcdonald's was the biggest loser. over on s&p 500 advance microwas the biggest winner, and nielsen was the biggest loser. the spill over effect from facebook not just on that stock, on the faang stocks, on technology, on hedge funds, on etfs was enormous. >> it was enormous and yet on a market wide basis less than what you would have expected. you did have a bit of a setback in amazon. but i think it was almost a test of this premise that a lot of people have that the market is dangerously dependent on a very small handful of glamour tech stocks and we've had netflix disappointed, facebook disappointed there's something to be said for that also the action of facebook itself is fascinating. it went down to just a 20% loss on the
here we go kate rogers will bring us the results from chipotle and starbucks.erthy calmes is covering expedia. you'll be happy wilfred, i'm not in a box today and therefore neither are you. joining the panel today mike san tolly as always, stephanie director of research, a tiaa company. bigger winner on the dow today was travelers while mcdonald's was the biggest loser. over on s&p 500 advance microwas the biggest winner, and nielsen was the biggest loser. the spill over effect from...
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we have a news alert on mcdonald's kate rogers is in the newsroom with the details >> the illinois department of public health says it's received confirmation of approximately 90 cases of food borne illness and the initial investigation indicates a link to consumption of mcdonald's salads produced for mcdonald's restaurants eating salads from mcdonald's in the days before they became ill and they also mentioned the iowa department of public health has noted a similar increase in cases. in a statement they said, quote, although a link has been made to salads sold in mcdonald's restaurant, public health officials continue to investigate other sources. as you mentioned, the stock is down 1% in the after hours on light volume we reached out to mcdonald's for comment and we have not heard from them. back over to you >> do we know if this is confined to a certain restaurant or a restaurant in a particular city or if this has to do with the supply chain >> they're saying that mcdonald's salads produced for mcdonald's restaurants right now in the state of illinois and the iowa department of public he
we have a news alert on mcdonald's kate rogers is in the newsroom with the details >> the illinois department of public health says it's received confirmation of approximately 90 cases of food borne illness and the initial investigation indicates a link to consumption of mcdonald's salads produced for mcdonald's restaurants eating salads from mcdonald's in the days before they became ill and they also mentioned the iowa department of public health has noted a similar increase in cases. in...
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presenting a any test for ther mcdonald's and the ceo who -- for "nightly business report," i'm kate rogers in new york city. >>> the papa john's fallout is intensifies. today the pizza chain said it would remove founderohn schgnatter's face from the promotional world, and the sports world is, the yankees are suspending its relationship. the texas rangers haveuspended their marketing deal, and the university of louisville is dropping papam john's from the sports stadium. papa john's founder resigned as chairman on wednesday, hours after he apologized for using a racial slur during a conference call. >>> the justice department ,ppeal of at&t's acquisition of time warn quote, changes nothing. so says at&t's ceo randall stevenson who added that the mergers is closed and tha at&t owns time warner. >> the merits of the case have been tried, 25 million of pages and testimony in an extensive trial and an extensive at the enof the day we feel like the law is on our side. we think the appellate court will look at it on thef merits the law. >> but shares fell in trading today, raymondts james cut rat
presenting a any test for ther mcdonald's and the ceo who -- for "nightly business report," i'm kate rogers in new york city. >>> the papa john's fallout is intensifies. today the pizza chain said it would remove founderohn schgnatter's face from the promotional world, and the sports world is, the yankees are suspending its relationship. the texas rangers haveuspended their marketing deal, and the university of louisville is dropping papam john's from the sports stadium. papa...
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kate rogers has the details back at hq. >> we're about an hour officially into prime day. the website and the app both appear to have some glitches we've been trying it internally. some people in the newsroom are able to load the deal, and others are not they're just showing these error messages we did reach out to amazon once again just about an hour into the official launch of prime day there were some earlier deals. we didn't hear any issues of those loading but 3:00 p.m. eastern is when this kicked off and we're still seeing some issues on the website and on the app. and we will bring you any updates we get >> kate, thank you very much for that >> i wasn't buying anything. i was just making sure it was working. i buy the essentials they don't go on sale, like toilet paper and paper towels wvediapers. >>e' got just under five minutes left of trade. don't go anywhere. ♪ introducing e*trade personalized investments professionally managed portfolios customized to help meet your financial goals. you'll know what you're invested in and how it's performing. so you can spend m
kate rogers has the details back at hq. >> we're about an hour officially into prime day. the website and the app both appear to have some glitches we've been trying it internally. some people in the newsroom are able to load the deal, and others are not they're just showing these error messages we did reach out to amazon once again just about an hour into the official launch of prime day there were some earlier deals. we didn't hear any issues of those loading but 3:00 p.m. eastern is...
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kate rogers has the details. good morning. >> good morning to you.the third quarter. global markets tariffs on u.s. rtsf several items,tonill begin imposing tariffs on chinese goods. beijing is expected to retaliate with its own tariffs. the trump administration has reportedly drafted a bill that could see the u.s. abandon rules set by the world trade organization. axios reports the measure would allow the government to raise tariffs without the consent of congress. sources say lawmakers would never pass the bill, but a spokesman says the bill is far from becoming a reality. and tesla reached a milestone this weekend, producing 5,000 model 3 sedans in a week. ceo elon musk went to extraordinary lengths to reach the mark, this could ease bome a nk y very much. for now >> a lot of cars. >>> here's a question, your smartphone or dog, which would you rather give up for a week? tough question. we have new poll results that might surprise you. ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your h
kate rogers has the details. good morning. >> good morning to you.the third quarter. global markets tariffs on u.s. rtsf several items,tonill begin imposing tariffs on chinese goods. beijing is expected to retaliate with its own tariffs. the trump administration has reportedly drafted a bill that could see the u.s. abandon rules set by the world trade organization. axios reports the measure would allow the government to raise tariffs without the consent of congress. sources say lawmakers...
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for nightly business report, kate rogers in new york city. tonight,does it for us i'm sue herera, thanks for joining us. >> have a great evening, see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing lutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and...
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kate rogers joins us >> john schneider resigning as chairman of the board of the company he founded lastrming on a statement that he did use a racial sure on a conference call earlier in the year he said news report attributing the use of inappropriate and hurtful language to me during a media training session regarding race are true. regardless of the context, i apologize. racism has no place in our society. forbes had first reported the story that the conference call was an executive in a marketing agency and was during a role playing exercise intended to prevent future public relations snafus this after schneider had made controversial comments during the nfl protest last year he partially plamed the league for slowing sales at the chain schneider stepped down and steve richie, the company's former coo took his place and he is currently the company's lead independent director and the company also says it will appoint a new chairman of the board in the coming weeks. major league baseball suspended the promotion it had with papa john's last night and he resigned from the louisville boar
kate rogers joins us >> john schneider resigning as chairman of the board of the company he founded lastrming on a statement that he did use a racial sure on a conference call earlier in the year he said news report attributing the use of inappropriate and hurtful language to me during a media training session regarding race are true. regardless of the context, i apologize. racism has no place in our society. forbes had first reported the story that the conference call was an executive in...
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for every monthly jobs report cnbc's kate rogers scours the country for companies and industries currentlyorter: i, wolf, that's right. summer holiday travels at its peak right now if you've been to an airport like this one you know the security lines are getting longer and longer. that's why the tsa is looking to hire thousands of security officers over the next few months take a look. velaria garcia is a tsa officer in training at the federal law enforcement training center in georgia. the 22-year-old participated in a two-week program this summer focusing on passenger screenings, customer service and even the impact of explosives. >> three >> two, one. >> reporter: accuracy is key trainees are instructed on using x ray machines properly, following protocol and working with passengers. >> i actually think people believe officers don't care, can you please hurry-up, and it's not like that. we actually learn how to treat people with a lot of care and respect, to try to connect with them. >> reporter: after training in georgia garcia will head home to puerto rico where she's stationed. the
for every monthly jobs report cnbc's kate rogers scours the country for companies and industries currentlyorter: i, wolf, that's right. summer holiday travels at its peak right now if you've been to an airport like this one you know the security lines are getting longer and longer. that's why the tsa is looking to hire thousands of security officers over the next few months take a look. velaria garcia is a tsa officer in training at the federal law enforcement training center in georgia. the...
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kate rogers has the latest details. >> hi, will.n the alleged toxic culture at papa john's claiming it was run like an old boy's club, with schnatter installing loyalists to keep it that way it accused schnatter of multiple incidents of sexual harassment resulting in settlements it was just as bad and sometimes worse under the new ceo of the pizza chain. papa john's pointed to the audit the company is currently going through adding we take this matter seriously and if anything is found to be wrong we are determined to take appropriate action schnatter and his attorney patricia glaser denies the statement. the board and now the special committee have repeatedly acted without an investigation of the facts and contrary to their fiduciary duty to the shareholders it's the perfect example of red, shoot, aim i talked to schnatter's lawyer yesterday and she said she's been asking the agency, if there was audio recording and he was saying it wasn't a racial epithet. she told me if there is a tape, let's hear it. back over to you >> kate, th
kate rogers has the latest details. >> hi, will.n the alleged toxic culture at papa john's claiming it was run like an old boy's club, with schnatter installing loyalists to keep it that way it accused schnatter of multiple incidents of sexual harassment resulting in settlements it was just as bad and sometimes worse under the new ceo of the pizza chain. papa john's pointed to the audit the company is currently going through adding we take this matter seriously and if anything is found to...
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amazon's annual christmas in july kate roger he is to tell us what to expect. >> hi, tyler that's right day prime day is bigger. and in year six hours longer than in 2017 with 17 countries participating, four more than last year. plus deals at whole foods stores and amazon.com this time more than a million deals in total compared to hundreds of thousands in 2017. core site research predicts 3.4 billion spent on amazon prime day. up from 2.3 billion dlaft last year last friem day was the biggest day ever at the time four months lart amazesen said cyber machined set the record. it still pales in comparison to black friday prime day brings in a fraction of the sales single i day brings to alibaba in china. and it's not just amaze willingen benefitting. nearly 40% of american plan to shop on other retailers siting this sunday. up 8.4 percentage points and adobe says retailers with a billion dollars in sale or more saw alan online sales increase an average of 35%. >> helps everybody. >> exactly because of all the competing deals. >> if it's 36 hours shouldn't it be prime day and a half. >> i
amazon's annual christmas in july kate roger he is to tell us what to expect. >> hi, tyler that's right day prime day is bigger. and in year six hours longer than in 2017 with 17 countries participating, four more than last year. plus deals at whole foods stores and amazon.com this time more than a million deals in total compared to hundreds of thousands in 2017. core site research predicts 3.4 billion spent on amazon prime day. up from 2.3 billion dlaft last year last friem day was the...
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state-owned telecom providers are falling to the lowest level in four years >> thank you very much, kate rogers>> here's how your money and investments look now stock futures are in the green today. a nice change. yesterday they were deep in the red. the market came back and reminded that the futures are still relatively thinly traded isn't that correct, tim seymour? the bond market yielding 2.87% look at oil prices back near 75 bucks a barrel for wti. last time we hit 75 was in september or october of 2014 so we are nearing four-year highs. libya saying we can't do anything for act of god type stuff. venezuela a rolling disaster and the oncoming iran sanctions hitting the oil markets. sticking with the markets and your money, we had an interesting ride in the first part of the year what's in store for the second half we want to look forward, not backward dominic chu joins us with more >> joe, i mean andrew, i mean carl, i mean david as we talk about the second half of the year, things may not look that bad we have been seeing a lot of volatility that could be here to stay say a lot of experts
state-owned telecom providers are falling to the lowest level in four years >> thank you very much, kate rogers>> here's how your money and investments look now stock futures are in the green today. a nice change. yesterday they were deep in the red. the market came back and reminded that the futures are still relatively thinly traded isn't that correct, tim seymour? the bond market yielding 2.87% look at oil prices back near 75 bucks a barrel for wti. last time we hit 75 was in...
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it says here, kate rogers is live in new york city with that very story for us, kate?bill, that's right. starbucks announced this morning it's going to be getting rid of those single use plastic straws by 2020. instead you order a cold or ice drink you're going to get one of these, a recycle strawless plastic kid. the company designed these but it's not saying how much it cost to implement these once these plastic straws are phased out, you can actually get an alternative material straw including one that's made out of paper. a major reason for these change is the popularity of cold beverages. starbucks said here in the u.s. they now account for 50% of the mix. the phase-out will begin in seattle and vancouver this fall. these lids are already available at 8,000 of the company's locations in the u.s. and canada and they said in making this change they will be getting rid of 1 billion plastic straws at their stores around the globe per year until they're phased out. plastic straws are a big point of contention in the u.s. and america. we know that seattle, starbucks' ho
it says here, kate rogers is live in new york city with that very story for us, kate?bill, that's right. starbucks announced this morning it's going to be getting rid of those single use plastic straws by 2020. instead you order a cold or ice drink you're going to get one of these, a recycle strawless plastic kid. the company designed these but it's not saying how much it cost to implement these once these plastic straws are phased out, you can actually get an alternative material straw...
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kate rogers, thank you, back at hq >>> when we come back, a series of high-profile resignations for theresaay and her cabinet. we talk to william hague about the road ahead for brexit. "squawk alley" comes right back. >>> i'm scott walker with what is coming up on "the halftime report." >>> the call of the day is a big one on the retailer as the space fights back against the amazon assault. >>> and pete is joining us with unusual activity from minneapolis. that and much more when we see you at the top of the hour morgan, that means we are just over ten minutes away. >>> looking forward to it, scott, thanks. in a major blow to theresa may's cabinet, her secretary of affairs boris johnson and the minister in charge of brexit negotiations david davis have resigned this highlights the mood around the brexit negotiations. president trump is set to arrive in london tomorrow wilfred frost is there now and he has spoke with former secretary of foreign affairs, william hague. wilfred? >> reporter: hey, morgan yes, indeed. we started by talking about nato, of course, the nato meeting taking place at
kate rogers, thank you, back at hq >>> when we come back, a series of high-profile resignations for theresaay and her cabinet. we talk to william hague about the road ahead for brexit. "squawk alley" comes right back. >>> i'm scott walker with what is coming up on "the halftime report." >>> the call of the day is a big one on the retailer as the space fights back against the amazon assault. >>> and pete is joining us with unusual activity...
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two complaints of illness at the location keep you updated on anything else we hear >> thank you kate rogershq. >>> trump administration considering a tax cut for the wealthy through a change that wouldn't require approval for congress kayla tausche has the latest on this developing story. >> reporter: the administration is weighing changes to the way capital gains are treated when assets are sold as a conservative coda to tax reform passed last ear. the idea was floated again by the treasury secretary on the sidelines of the g 20 and re-entered the public conversation in "new york times" when they published the comments what this would do, it would index capital gains to inflation which would significantly lower the charge for investors when they sell an asset i reached out to the white house to ask about the president's position on this they said the white house has no official position on this, but defended the notion this would disproportionately help the wealthy, saying that all investors with 401(k)s and penguin pensions would benefit treasury official says they're evaluating the proce
two complaints of illness at the location keep you updated on anything else we hear >> thank you kate rogershq. >>> trump administration considering a tax cut for the wealthy through a change that wouldn't require approval for congress kayla tausche has the latest on this developing story. >> reporter: the administration is weighing changes to the way capital gains are treated when assets are sold as a conservative coda to tax reform passed last ear. the idea was floated...
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with your cnbc money business po , i'm kate rogers. >> oh, yeah, it's happening. king james heading out last night we got the word that lebron james is again leaving cleveland, this time headed out to l.a. to the lakers. james signed a four-year$1 million deal. the reaction was fast on voimd ai -- social mediith many celebrities welcoming james to the team. the cavs' owner also released a statement thanking james for all of his years with the team. and so far, hearing about any jersey burning out in cleveld. >>> and a new team means new teammates for lebron. you'll remember this kind of strange moment from the 2014 playoffs. slo-mo.ve the >> i love lebron's reaction. >> that's brent stevenson there, folks. he's also headed to the lakers, from the pacers. his deal was announced hours after lebron's $4.4 million i think he got. stevenson will make thatoney in a one-year deal. they're going to get along fine on the same team. >> i think they will. i think they will. >> millionaires hanging out together. okay >>> so chances are you, you know, you can't look around man
with your cnbc money business po , i'm kate rogers. >> oh, yeah, it's happening. king james heading out last night we got the word that lebron james is again leaving cleveland, this time headed out to l.a. to the lakers. james signed a four-year$1 million deal. the reaction was fast on voimd ai -- social mediith many celebrities welcoming james to the team. the cavs' owner also released a statement thanking james for all of his years with the team. and so far, hearing about any jersey...
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chipolte said it reopened that location today kate rogers has all the details. >> the company told us they plan to reopen that single location in ohio this morning and was expecting business as usual. this after chipolte voluntarily closed the store yesterday on reports of customer illnesses telling cnbc it did so after an abundance of caution the company added that the local health department has two complaints of illness at the restaurant we are waiting for an update from that local health department, which told cnbc yard line it's still in the instant fajz of investigating a possible food-borne outbreak. it's worth noting that chipolte got an upgrade from jeffrey's saying the company is one of the better position plashz to again fit from the shift to dilk tal and off premise. jeffries gives a buy rating with a $550 price target where, this makes sense given that digital sales now account for 10% of their total sales. they expect delivery to hit about 2,000 locations by year's end. i called that analyst back he said this seems to be an isolated incident in ohio. they're work on it,
chipolte said it reopened that location today kate rogers has all the details. >> the company told us they plan to reopen that single location in ohio this morning and was expecting business as usual. this after chipolte voluntarily closed the store yesterday on reports of customer illnesses telling cnbc it did so after an abundance of caution the company added that the local health department has two complaints of illness at the restaurant we are waiting for an update from that local...
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. >>> welcome back let's get to kate rogers who has taken a behind-the-scenes look at social media starshat you call the influencers operate their online business like a business >> that's right. it was at $1.2 million that is expected to double these influencers are cashing in on their own authenticity turning into a business. >> reporter: from facebook, instagram, influencing is a big business obviously works with 150 brands connecting to more than 450,000 influencers in its network >> companies care about influencer marketing because it's really the evolution of celebrity markets. forcing their budgets triple to quadruple to 10k to this year from last year >> reporter: she says it's possible to make a full-time job with dedication and unique aesthetics >> for a number of influencers they're able to do that. they're able to parlay planned partnerships into paid promotions when they get larger and actually get on talent managers and agents. >> reporter: social media giants like youtube are also using millions of creators to monetize on the web they offer an academy for influencers and a
. >>> welcome back let's get to kate rogers who has taken a behind-the-scenes look at social media starshat you call the influencers operate their online business like a business >> that's right. it was at $1.2 million that is expected to double these influencers are cashing in on their own authenticity turning into a business. >> reporter: from facebook, instagram, influencing is a big business obviously works with 150 brands connecting to more than 450,000 influencers in...
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let's go to kate rogers. >> cheesecake factory falling, while revenues were right about in line.e-store sales increased by 1.4% and right below analyst estimates. higher fees and group medical costs increased their dividend by 14% to 33 cents the stock is down around 7% right now, but for the year it's up some 17% and on to chipotle it has re-opened its store in powell, ohio chipotle voluntarily closed that store yesterday telling cnbc it did so out of a abundance of caution adding that there were two complaints of illness at the restaurant it is still in the infant stage of investigating possible food borne allergies. and off-premise. jefferies gives chipotle a buy rating with a $550 price target and the analyst is not changing his take on the rating given the news and also with analyst, who said reports of two sick people shouldn't have much of an impact on the company, but added that could be a pr average. >> we'll see you again soon, i hope, take care. with today's 7% decline is chipotle back in burrito heaven? >> that say scary place to be. if the burrito hell includes a bur
let's go to kate rogers. >> cheesecake factory falling, while revenues were right about in line.e-store sales increased by 1.4% and right below analyst estimates. higher fees and group medical costs increased their dividend by 14% to 33 cents the stock is down around 7% right now, but for the year it's up some 17% and on to chipotle it has re-opened its store in powell, ohio chipotle voluntarily closed that store yesterday telling cnbc it did so out of a abundance of caution adding that...
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kate rogers joins us with a preview. , joe that's right summer holiday travel season is in full swing and the agency is hiring thousands of officers over the next few months we'll tell you much more after the break on "squawk." ♪ ♪ ♪ each day, brings new possibilities. that's why you need a partner dedicated to helping your company reach its goals. u.s. bank -- the power of possible. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >>> welcome back, everybody. time to find out where the jobs are. for that we head to newark airport in new jersey. that's where kate rogers is standing by. she's going to talk to us about training to be a tsa agent it looks busy there. >> that's right. you know the security lines are longer than ever that's why the
kate rogers joins us with a preview. , joe that's right summer holiday travel season is in full swing and the agency is hiring thousands of officers over the next few months we'll tell you much more after the break on "squawk." ♪ ♪ ♪ each day, brings new possibilities. that's why you need a partner dedicated to helping your company reach its goals. u.s. bank -- the power of possible. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back?...
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cnbc's kate rogers has the second half restaurant playbook. hey, kate. >> hi, michelle. well, here are three predictions for the second half of 2018. delivery will continue to play an important role. you can expect more integration like from chipolte bringing delivery to the mobile app later had summer, and domino's, now allowing customers to choose hot spots where they can have items delivered in unique locations like sports arenas, beaches, park, and more every day value at olive garden, as is dine brands with appleby's. coffee giants like dunkin' donuts and starbucks are offering discounts in the afternoon. number three, innovation is key. analysts say innovation in two big areas. marketing and menu we've seen a lot of buzzy ad campaigns, including one from i hop, changing its name for the time being to ihob to debut a burger, but beyond just getting a lot of play on the internet, those menu changes matter to the consumer we've also seen it from mcdonald's this year with their fresh beef quarterpounders and more recently dunkin' donuts brought donut fries, including a
cnbc's kate rogers has the second half restaurant playbook. hey, kate. >> hi, michelle. well, here are three predictions for the second half of 2018. delivery will continue to play an important role. you can expect more integration like from chipolte bringing delivery to the mobile app later had summer, and domino's, now allowing customers to choose hot spots where they can have items delivered in unique locations like sports arenas, beaches, park, and more every day value at olive...
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our kate rogers has the detail >> main stream sentiment taking a slight dip this month now, despite theis is still the sixth highest reading in the survey's history. over the past year you can see optimism has continued to hold strong under the trump presidency the conservative lobbying index as averaged 105.4 that compares to 2.4 under president obama and its historic average was 98 the biggest were gains in job openings while sale expectations and the number of business owners who believe that now thsometitis the time to expand saw the biggest declines outpacing taxes and government regulations and red tape the chief economist told me that sales are strong and to meet demand output is needed. unskilled is easier to find than skilled so skilled thbottleneck. this is especially true in manufacturing. and he also said job concerns aren't top of mind but you can expect further drops in sales expectations and once again those who believe now is the good time to expand interestingly enough they take slightly lower >> joining us now to discuss more on trade and the president's policies is da
our kate rogers has the detail >> main stream sentiment taking a slight dip this month now, despite theis is still the sixth highest reading in the survey's history. over the past year you can see optimism has continued to hold strong under the trump presidency the conservative lobbying index as averaged 105.4 that compares to 2.4 under president obama and its historic average was 98 the biggest were gains in job openings while sale expectations and the number of business owners who...
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kate rogers joins us with the plan >> starbucks making the big announcement this morning it will be eliminating from its stores around the globe if you wind up ordering a cold beverage or ice beverage you will get one of these. this is recyclable strawless plastic lid they've designed and put out onto the market. straws made from an alternative material will be available if you order a frappucino or you want to request one for your coffee the company said a major reason for this change is the fact that cold beverages are so popular here in the u.s. they now account for more than 50% of the beverage starbucks mix in the country. that is up more than 35% from five yieears ago we caught up with some customers here at times square to see what they had to say. >> they're convenient and useful i think for a brand like that taking a stand it can only be helpful and better for the environment. >> it's much more convenient, but it's going to be such a mess without the straws >> i think that'll actually be cooler to have a like a sippy cup. i think it'll be cooler than a straw. >> in doing this starbucks
kate rogers joins us with the plan >> starbucks making the big announcement this morning it will be eliminating from its stores around the globe if you wind up ordering a cold beverage or ice beverage you will get one of these. this is recyclable strawless plastic lid they've designed and put out onto the market. straws made from an alternative material will be available if you order a frappucino or you want to request one for your coffee the company said a major reason for this change is...
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kate rogers is here with all the details. kate >> hi, michelle. that's right papa john's adopted a poison pill founder john schneider from buying more share to try to take control of the company the plan will stay in place for one year and would kick in if anyone acquires 15% or more of the company's common stock without approval of the board. he plain tabz a board seat, though, and has ordered remove schneider, who is papa john, of course, from its advertising materials. he is not commenting on this latest development, but i did speak with his attorney who maintains that her client is not stepping away from the company without a fight. we should also mention new 52-week low. it got a downgrade at stieffel saying it needs a strategic savior >> if he is papa john and he is being effectively excused from the company, can they continue to call themselves papa john in the long run >> so we haven't heard anything about a name change, but, of course, he is in the advertising. he is on the pizza boxes he had been in the commercials they are continuing to
kate rogers is here with all the details. kate >> hi, michelle. that's right papa john's adopted a poison pill founder john schneider from buying more share to try to take control of the company the plan will stay in place for one year and would kick in if anyone acquires 15% or more of the company's common stock without approval of the board. he plain tabz a board seat, though, and has ordered remove schneider, who is papa john, of course, from its advertising materials. he is not...
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kate rogers up town at the markets with the biggest movers. >> you guys just said it could go eitheray. looking right now we could closeout the week in the red a few points from where we are right now, and if we knows up today we will see the first positive among the biggest gainers in the nasdaq 100 include microsoft with positive guidance it also continues to grow its cloud computing business and facebook and amazon positive today while apple and netflix were lower and speaking of those faang names next week will be huge get read for all those earnings. and among the biggest loser here at the nasdaq among them would be tesla, and jp morgan saying shares would fall dramatically this rear and also reaffirmed saying that other auto makers may price their electric vehicles >> it's going to be a fun closing bell next week facebook is now suspending another firm >> cnbc's julia boorstin has the details for us >> it investigates whether the boston based analytics company violated facebook's policies on collecting and sharing user data had it contracts to analyze facebook data for a russia
kate rogers up town at the markets with the biggest movers. >> you guys just said it could go eitheray. looking right now we could closeout the week in the red a few points from where we are right now, and if we knows up today we will see the first positive among the biggest gainers in the nasdaq 100 include microsoft with positive guidance it also continues to grow its cloud computing business and facebook and amazon positive today while apple and netflix were lower and speaking of those...
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john's lower after the board issued new measures to limit its founder's control of the company >> kate rogersetails >> that's right, the stock hitting a new 52 week low on news that the board adopted a poison pill to keep john schnatter from buying more shares to try to take control of the company. the plan will kick in if anyone acquires 15% or more of the common stock without approval of the board. is that t the plan would be activated if schnatter or his associates attempt to acquire more shares and the plan won't keep the board from considering any offers fair and in the best interests of the shareholders. this is in the wake of schnatter resigning from tchairman he still maintains a board chair. and the board voted to remove schnatter who of course is papa john's from its advertising materials. schnatter is not commenting, but his attorney maintains her client is not stepping away from the company without a fight and a source close to the company told me the problems go back years. and that schnatter's behavioral issues have been known about for quite some time. and accusations being dif
john's lower after the board issued new measures to limit its founder's control of the company >> kate rogersetails >> that's right, the stock hitting a new 52 week low on news that the board adopted a poison pill to keep john schnatter from buying more shares to try to take control of the company. the plan will kick in if anyone acquires 15% or more of the common stock without approval of the board. is that t the plan would be activated if schnatter or his associates attempt to...
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but now schnatter says that exit was a little too quick kate rogers joins with us the story. >> everyew cnbc obtained a letter from mr. schnatter in which he shares his side of the stoerp he says forbes mischaracterized the event that took place when he participated in laundry services diversity media training as the company has been testing his return to advertising amp the comments he had made about the nfl back in november the letter says that during that meeting he was asked whether he is raies racist he writes i of course said no which is a truthful statement as those of you who know me well will attest and of course if you felt otherwise, you would not be sitting on the papa john board the letter says that the agency suggested papa john's teamup with can't anywest which he rejected on the notion that can't anyuses racial slurs in lyric processes. he admits to using a racial slur but it was wasn't a epithet. he knead made to decision the fired laundry and offer them less than they were owed after they asked for $6 million a as some people at the agency had been offended by schnat
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. >> all right kate rogers, thank you and thank you to our guest host rick reader.t the futures now are back to the lows of the session. dow is down by 215 we saw a little bit of reprieve on the back of the ppi numbers and bounced back down to the lows. >> the point joe made these stories will keep going on the tariffs back and forth one of the ways to make money is trade the ranges think about what the range we saw. headline hits the rates market rally. you're supposed to trade these ranges we'll get it back and forth for a long time. it's presented a real opportunity. this isn't going away tomorrow. >> yeah. taking look caterpillar is down 1.5% boeing, as well. watching the ones that have typically the poster children of this trade war they're feeling pressure we have the bank stocks down by almost a percent across the board. we'll be watching the reaction and see if it lasts. >> yeah. the muscle memory is there the question whether it has any legs behind it a lot of people are hiding in the familiar places. >> we'll watch nato and putin and england and croatia, t
. >> all right kate rogers, thank you and thank you to our guest host rick reader.t the futures now are back to the lows of the session. dow is down by 215 we saw a little bit of reprieve on the back of the ppi numbers and bounced back down to the lows. >> the point joe made these stories will keep going on the tariffs back and forth one of the ways to make money is trade the ranges think about what the range we saw. headline hits the rates market rally. you're supposed to trade...
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kate rogers is at starbucks with more on this it is groundbreaking news, kate. >> that's right, beckyood morning starbucks announcing today it's going to be eliminating plastic straws from stores globally by 2020 if you order a cold front with the exception of the frappuccino, you get one of these. this is a recyclable strawless lit. they will be available for those frappuccinos or upon customer request once the plastic straws are phased out a major reason is cold beverages a account for the u.s. that's up 37% from just five years ago. the face-out will begin in seattle and vancouver. this mall in the u.s starbucks says to meet the goal, it will eliminate 1 billion plastic straws through the year 2020 it's already made the plastic lids available in 8,000 scores in the u.s. and canada in doing this, the company is the largest food and beverage retailer to make a commitment. we know mcdonald's began testing and started a face-out process that will be fully implemented by 2019. but a shareholder proposal to begin the phase-out process for the plastic straws in the u.s. at mcdonald's did
kate rogers is at starbucks with more on this it is groundbreaking news, kate. >> that's right, beckyood morning starbucks announcing today it's going to be eliminating plastic straws from stores globally by 2020 if you order a cold front with the exception of the frappuccino, you get one of these. this is a recyclable strawless lit. they will be available for those frappuccinos or upon customer request once the plastic straws are phased out a major reason is cold beverages a account for...
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here with more is kate rogers. >> it's been a mixed first half of the year for the restaurant industry they predictions for the second half of the year. one, mobile ordering and delivery continue to dominate. mobile order and pay still the name of the game and delivery will play an important role. you can expect more integration like what we're seeing from chipotle bringing delivery to their mobile app later this summer and dominos allowing customers to choose hot spots where they can have items delivered value wars will continue value from fast food to coffee mcdonald's will continue its one, two, three dollar promotion. other names like darden are seeing success in value at olive garden as is dine brands with applebee's >>> coffee giants are offering discounts in the afternoon and analysts say innovation is key. it will mat ner markter in markd menu ihop changed its name to ihob to debut a burger and menu changes beyond that matter we've also seen it for mcdonald's with their fresh beef quarter pounders dunkin' donuts brought doughnut fries to their menu. and chipotle is trying out a
here with more is kate rogers. >> it's been a mixed first half of the year for the restaurant industry they predictions for the second half of the year. one, mobile ordering and delivery continue to dominate. mobile order and pay still the name of the game and delivery will play an important role. you can expect more integration like what we're seeing from chipotle bringing delivery to their mobile app later this summer and dominos allowing customers to choose hot spots where they can...
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kate snow. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. . - tonight... fearless, rogering wild with bear grylls"... - oh, my god, here. - one of the greatest athletes of all time, roger federer... hit the ball. get it around one of those trees. - go big or go home. - joins me on a daring adventure... you can eat the eyeballs. - [yelps] - through the swiss alps. - [shouts] - now an international phenomenon and the world's most marketable athlete, roger has won a record-breaking 19 grand slams and was ranked as the world's number one tennis player for a mind-blowing 5 1/2 years, the longest of any in history. and at 35, his dominance continues to grow, but his greatest joys in life have been off the court. when you first saw you were having a second set of twins, what did you think? did you think, "oh, my god!" - [laughs] it was so emotional, and it was so nice.
kate snow. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. . - tonight... fearless, rogering wild with bear grylls"... - oh, my god, here. - one of the greatest athletes of all time, roger federer... hit the ball. get it around one of those trees. - go big or go home. - joins me on a daring adventure... you can eat the eyeballs. - [yelps] - through the swiss alps. - [shouts] - now an international phenomenon and the world's most marketable athlete, roger has won a record-breaking 19...