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kayla reed's mother.same mother who police say initially reported kayla missing from their townhouse. naomi lived right next door. >> we told them that we heard, you know them screaming a lot. and fighting a lot. when i first heard about it, i thought that angel might be involved somehow. >> reporter: and so did livermore police. nearly two years after kayla's body was found, angel sheets and her friend dennis murphy were named persons of interest. investigators said sheets failed a polygraph when asked about covering up physical evidence from that night. they also said dennis murphy told detectives quite the story about the night kayla disappeared. murphy said he went to angel sheet's townhome to smoke meth. but when angel could not find the drugs she blamed kayla. pushes her into the fridge saying, this may get me killed but it's not going to get me killed. it's going to get you killed. he says that's when he left. claudia is angel's sister. >> the only thing that i can add is there was concession. >> r
kayla reed's mother.same mother who police say initially reported kayla missing from their townhouse. naomi lived right next door. >> we told them that we heard, you know them screaming a lot. and fighting a lot. when i first heard about it, i thought that angel might be involved somehow. >> reporter: and so did livermore police. nearly two years after kayla's body was found, angel sheets and her friend dennis murphy were named persons of interest. investigators said sheets failed a...
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kayla reed's mother.same mother who police say initially reported kayla missing from their townhouse. naomi lived right next door. >> we told them that we heard, you know them screaming a lot. and fighting a lot. when i first heard about it, i thought that angel might be involved somehow. >> reporter: and so did livermore police. nearly two years after kayla's body was found, angel sheets and her friend dennis murphy were named persons of interest. investigators said sheets failed a polygraph when asked about covering up physical evidence from that night. they also said dennis murphy told detectives quite the story about the night kayla disappeared. murphy said he went to angel sheet's townhome to smoke meth. but when angel could not find the drugs she blamed kayla. pushes her into the fridge saying, this may get me killed but it's not going to get me killed. it's going to get you killed. he says that's when he left. claudia is angel's sister. >> the only thing that i can add is there was concession. >> r
kayla reed's mother.same mother who police say initially reported kayla missing from their townhouse. naomi lived right next door. >> we told them that we heard, you know them screaming a lot. and fighting a lot. when i first heard about it, i thought that angel might be involved somehow. >> reporter: and so did livermore police. nearly two years after kayla's body was found, angel sheets and her friend dennis murphy were named persons of interest. investigators said sheets failed a...
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kayla. >> there's hope for housing. home building stock through the high and refis through the roof. diana olick is in silver spring, maryland, with more on what's fueling the optimism. diana. >> kayla, the home builders say that buyer traffic is running higher and current sales are doing better and that's leading them to improved expectations going into spring. take a look at just how far the home builder sentiment index has come since september. it's doubled. it was virtually stalled for over a year. still, the builders warn that the market is fragile and low appraisals and foreclosures continue to strain the market. and there is reason to be cautious. just take a look at the weekly mortgage application numbers. rates on the 30-year fixed are hovering near record lows and yet applications to purchase a home are tanking. down over 8% for the week and down over 4% on the four-week moving average. investors need a mortgage to get in on the housing market. now, on the flip side, refis are on a roar hitting highest level i
kayla. >> there's hope for housing. home building stock through the high and refis through the roof. diana olick is in silver spring, maryland, with more on what's fueling the optimism. diana. >> kayla, the home builders say that buyer traffic is running higher and current sales are doing better and that's leading them to improved expectations going into spring. take a look at just how far the home builder sentiment index has come since september. it's doubled. it was virtually...
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scott. >> kayla, thanks so much. the home builders ripped higher since the october lows and toll brothers at the head of the pack. company out with earnings today. and they posted a surprise loss, which really seems to have spooked the street. if you look at what the shares are doing here, down 4%. it did not spook mike murphy. he was loading up on those shares as they were falling. he says that they have the best balance sheet in the game. best home builder out there. they sell at the high end, obviously, right? so it's just like the high-end retailers have continued to do well, he thinks that toll brothers is going to continue to do well because it's high-end customer's not going to be hurt by the economic slowdown or certainly as much as some of the other consumers and customers may be. so toll brothers even though it's down today is on my radar for that reason, guys. >> for whom the toll bells. scott wapner, thank you very much. taking a breather today, the major markets surging from their march '09 lows. so the
scott. >> kayla, thanks so much. the home builders ripped higher since the october lows and toll brothers at the head of the pack. company out with earnings today. and they posted a surprise loss, which really seems to have spooked the street. if you look at what the shares are doing here, down 4%. it did not spook mike murphy. he was loading up on those shares as they were falling. he says that they have the best balance sheet in the game. best home builder out there. they sell at the...
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kayla tausche thanks for that.en, in terms of all this that we're learning i'm wondering what your reaction is. >> i actually am confused by that fair value of class shares. i don't know if that's what -- i really don't know what that -- i don't imagine that -- maybe it's a price. i don't know. >> kayla, are you still there? >> i'm still here. doesn't say much about it. it says we determine the value of your common stock to be $23.79 per share as of december 31st 2011. >> and that's the ten for one voting shares? >> yep. >> i don't know what to make of that. >> we'll still pour through. it's 200 pages long. >> may have to do with the secondary market currently. >> all right. we'll have full coverage, continuing coverage of the facebook s-1 filing. first move tomorrow when we come back. [ male announcer ] the two trains and a bus to the 5:00 arider.holar. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪
kayla tausche thanks for that.en, in terms of all this that we're learning i'm wondering what your reaction is. >> i actually am confused by that fair value of class shares. i don't know if that's what -- i really don't know what that -- i don't imagine that -- maybe it's a price. i don't know. >> kayla, are you still there? >> i'm still here. doesn't say much about it. it says we determine the value of your common stock to be $23.79 per share as of december 31st 2011....
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kayla has news on groupon. kayla?>> gary, groupon reported earnings for its first first quarter yesterday after the bell and the market was less, as you can see, down just about 15%. since then two issues that were mainly focused on. number one was marketing. of course remember before they went public the big issue was they couldn't turn a profit because they were spending so much on marketing. they finally made it into the black and now they're back into the red. the second was taxeses, disclosing a peculiar tax rate of 1,600%. that was one of the first things that was brought up on the conference call and obviously you can't really get a good view on what's going on. we caught up with jason child last night who interestingly enough drew a lot of parallels to a.m. ston. he spent about a decade at amazon and said this is the same thing that i saw while i was there. as far as the marketing -- the marketing is what's different but he pointed me to the quarterly marketing as a percentage of revenue like we're talking abo
kayla has news on groupon. kayla?>> gary, groupon reported earnings for its first first quarter yesterday after the bell and the market was less, as you can see, down just about 15%. since then two issues that were mainly focused on. number one was marketing. of course remember before they went public the big issue was they couldn't turn a profit because they were spending so much on marketing. they finally made it into the black and now they're back into the red. the second was taxeses,...
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--reporterrppg-as ffllows -- army sergeant kayla williaas was paat oo the 101st airborne division during the 2003 invasion of iraq. "i wentton combat foot patrols with the infantry in baghdad...translating between them and the irrqi peoplee" technically--as a woman kayla williams was not allowed to be on a coobat mission. for nearly twenty years, military policy hassrretricted women's exposuue to ombat by barring them from small combat units an acknowledgment the front pentagon iiforred congress it commat rrlateddjobs to women.i wonddr what took them so long. in 2003, shoshana johnson foond hersslf taken prisoner in irrq. she was an army cook, nnt supposee to be in ccmbat. what job you have in the pilitary, when you're in a warzone there s always the danger offyou being injured, you being killed or captured." &pkayll says its not enough. &p""e still have a signnficant positions that aae closed to pomen, which continues to women's positiins in he military as second class troooss there will still be many in te military who say women aren't real soldiers " afghanistan ended any oncept thht
--reporterrppg-as ffllows -- army sergeant kayla williaas was paat oo the 101st airborne division during the 2003 invasion of iraq. "i wentton combat foot patrols with the infantry in baghdad...translating between them and the irrqi peoplee" technically--as a woman kayla williams was not allowed to be on a coobat mission. for nearly twenty years, military policy hassrretricted women's exposuue to ombat by barring them from small combat units an acknowledgment the front pentagon...
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it's kayla tausche on the east coast at cnbc head wears. ben bernanke will address community bankers today in virginia at an annual fdic conference. economic recovery, competition and regulation of banks are all topics on the table. the federal reserve chairman is expected to speak at 9:00 a.m. local time. we will bring you live coverage of that event so tune in. u.s. home foreclosures are still on the rise. new filings up 3% in january over the previous month. one out of every 624 u.s. homes had a foreclosure filing on it last month but there is some good news. new foreclosures are down nearly 20% since january of last year and yesterday federal banking officials extended a deadline for homeowner foreclosure reviews. >>> the head of the euro group has said he expects a greek bailout within days. this is the portugal has arrived in portugal to ensure the country is on track to meet its bailout. silvia is in lisbon. i suppose the big question everyone is wondering is if portugal is yet caught riterize any major greek default? >> reporter: th
it's kayla tausche on the east coast at cnbc head wears. ben bernanke will address community bankers today in virginia at an annual fdic conference. economic recovery, competition and regulation of banks are all topics on the table. the federal reserve chairman is expected to speak at 9:00 a.m. local time. we will bring you live coverage of that event so tune in. u.s. home foreclosures are still on the rise. new filings up 3% in january over the previous month. one out of every 624 u.s. homes...
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and at the same time we'll bring in kayla tausche from the united states. kayla, i hear the u.s. authorities are just going out with a big campaign to remind everybody in case you didn't know that insider trading actually is against the law. >> they brought in a very familiar face. the movie "wall street" michael douglas played the famous bad guy trader gordan gecko who is back now to say that movie was fiction and that insider trading is bad. take a listen. i guess we don't have that video with us. economic adviser to president obama will join us as our guest host for the next hour. so if you have any questions, send your e-mail to worldwide@cnbc.com or on twitter. >>> welcome to the show. the headlines from around the globe this morning, $6.5 billion, the price morgan stanley says it will have to pay if moody's follows through on warnings to down grade the bank. >> investor confidence in europe gets tested ahead of the second ltro. auction results from italy. they're selling more than 6 billion euros worth of debt. greece in selective default. the s&p becomes the second agency
and at the same time we'll bring in kayla tausche from the united states. kayla, i hear the u.s. authorities are just going out with a big campaign to remind everybody in case you didn't know that insider trading actually is against the law. >> they brought in a very familiar face. the movie "wall street" michael douglas played the famous bad guy trader gordan gecko who is back now to say that movie was fiction and that insider trading is bad. take a listen. i guess we don't...
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more now from kayla tausche, jon fortt and john carney.st question to everyone here beginning with you, kayla, should facebook share less of its stock with the banks and more with its own clients and customers? >> well, tyler, the original issue with the $100 billion figure when it came out was a bit of sticker shock, but also the company wanted a little bit of room for upside if $100 billion is full valuation, you got to be able to have some upside there. they hired the banks to be able to price this conservatively and build in that upside. when you open it up to the entire market, you can't engineer it that way. >> jon fortt, same question to you. >> i don't see the point. when you think about more than 800 million facebook users which of those actually get to participate in the deal, pretty much everybody who's going to be buying it after it's publicly traded is the same people who would get in before. it seems to me like they would have to play favorites to do that. >> john carney, am i being too populous here? >> i think you are. i al
more now from kayla tausche, jon fortt and john carney.st question to everyone here beginning with you, kayla, should facebook share less of its stock with the banks and more with its own clients and customers? >> well, tyler, the original issue with the $100 billion figure when it came out was a bit of sticker shock, but also the company wanted a little bit of room for upside if $100 billion is full valuation, you got to be able to have some upside there. they hired the banks to be able...
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we bring in kayla and simon hobbs, both standing by at global headquarters. simon, wait a minute, we were hours away from a greek restructuring deal. now we are days away from a restructuring deal. what a surprise. >> that's true. what i wanted to draw everybody's attention to is the strong performance we're getting partly as a result of that entrance on germany. the german index, the bulk of the german index is up 12% so far this year. on the manufacturing data in the united states and china and germany, the likes of commerce bank, bmw, daimler chrysler, all doing extremely well. last night we've got reported details on the fine print of that private sector deal in greece. i would say there are two things we need to watch out for, bill, in the wake of the headlines that you're quoting there. the first is the degree to which the ecb will reflect the haircuts that it took on the greek debt that was launched, with it, collateral for the sake of the greek government. the more important thing i think from a market stability standpoint is to listen to what the fin
we bring in kayla and simon hobbs, both standing by at global headquarters. simon, wait a minute, we were hours away from a greek restructuring deal. now we are days away from a restructuring deal. what a surprise. >> that's true. what i wanted to draw everybody's attention to is the strong performance we're getting partly as a result of that entrance on germany. the german index, the bulk of the german index is up 12% so far this year. on the manufacturing data in the united states and...
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>> michael, this is kayla. want to go back to your earlier comment about whether we see a sustained rally, that being dependent on the fundamentals of big corporates. we are in the thick of the earnings wave here in the u.s. the outlook hasn't been great even if the numbers have been okay. the outlook hasn't been great. what does that say about where the markets are headed and this rally? the fundamentals going forward don't seek like the expectations are very good. >> that's kind of quite interesting because over this side of the big pond we're actually seeing outlooks not as bad as we'd anticipated. i know that sounds like a negative, it sounds like it's difficult to get your head around but actually we are looking at outlooks that don't seem to be as difficult as we anticipated. and that's why when i look at the earnings season so far the performance is considerably better on the day they report than the last four or five quarters and that's because the companies that have missed their numbers have not been
>> michael, this is kayla. want to go back to your earlier comment about whether we see a sustained rally, that being dependent on the fundamentals of big corporates. we are in the thick of the earnings wave here in the u.s. the outlook hasn't been great even if the numbers have been okay. the outlook hasn't been great. what does that say about where the markets are headed and this rally? the fundamentals going forward don't seek like the expectations are very good. >> that's kind...
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hi, kayla. >> hi, sue.ou know, we're expecting a tight profit for groupon's first-ever public quarter. earnings expected by analysts to be 3 cents a share of $473 million in revenue as the company reversed pre-ipo losses by slashing its marketing expenses. for the full year, however, steep costs will eat into groupon's bottom line where analysts expect a loss of about 29 cents a share. the main concern from wall street is can groupon continue rapidly acquiring customers without spending an arm and leg on marketing. citi group estimates active customer base grew 12% in the recent quarter versus 26% the previous quarter. definitely appears to be slowing if those are to be trusted. remember, growth was the buzz word for last year's internet ipos. the sole reason could be valued north of $13 billion. of course skeptics of that valuation have been stoked recently by facebook's prep for a giant ipo and living social coming out recently. >> let's turn to caesars. trading publicly and absolutely wild trading. bob p
hi, kayla. >> hi, sue.ou know, we're expecting a tight profit for groupon's first-ever public quarter. earnings expected by analysts to be 3 cents a share of $473 million in revenue as the company reversed pre-ipo losses by slashing its marketing expenses. for the full year, however, steep costs will eat into groupon's bottom line where analysts expect a loss of about 29 cents a share. the main concern from wall street is can groupon continue rapidly acquiring customers without spending...
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kayla, what do you have?ll, maria, one of the most interesting parts of these s1 filings is kmektive compensation. we thought he was making a salary of $1. we find in 2011 his base salary was $500,000. some other figures that might be points of interesting with net income for 2011 was $1 billion. that's up 65% year over year. for just the fourth quarter net income was $302 million which was up 32% for the quarter. but also we talk about users. they disclose that 845 million users. they also talk about how many daily active users. these are not people that just have facebook accounts. these are people who log in time and time again every day. 483 million daily active users. that's an increase of 84% compared to 2010. so their user base is getting more engaged. >> that's a great point, kayla. we're looking at some first-time disclosures in the note as well. as of december 31st, more than 37 million pages. ten or more likes. 483 million daily active users in december 2011. let's get to herb greenberg now. he's g
kayla, what do you have?ll, maria, one of the most interesting parts of these s1 filings is kmektive compensation. we thought he was making a salary of $1. we find in 2011 his base salary was $500,000. some other figures that might be points of interesting with net income for 2011 was $1 billion. that's up 65% year over year. for just the fourth quarter net income was $302 million which was up 32% for the quarter. but also we talk about users. they disclose that 845 million users. they also...
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kayla tausche is going inside that offering for us. hi, kayla. >> hi, sue.aesar is one of the tiniest ipos of the year even the 2006 leveraged buyout of the casino operator was considered one of the largest ever. the company was still called har ra's back then when it was bought for $31 billion including debt. now they're taking a mere 1.4% of caesar's public. pricing tonight could raise up to $18 million. the company had previously attempted to sell 31 million shares between $15 and $17 a piece. that would have raised more than $500 million at a valuation of $5 billion. but that ipo was canceled due to "market conditions." but now besides the name, not much has changed. caesar is still heavily leveraged. $22.6 billion in debt currently. only a billion less than 2010. it has less than $2 billion in cash on hand and the company is raising an additional $1.25 billion in secured bonds in the near-term. more debt there. still looking to take about a third of the company public. another chunk of shares owned by the firm's co-investors and a few other big name inv
kayla tausche is going inside that offering for us. hi, kayla. >> hi, sue.aesar is one of the tiniest ipos of the year even the 2006 leveraged buyout of the casino operator was considered one of the largest ever. the company was still called har ra's back then when it was bought for $31 billion including debt. now they're taking a mere 1.4% of caesar's public. pricing tonight could raise up to $18 million. the company had previously attempted to sell 31 million shares between $15 and $17...
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our kayla tausche has been tracking the money moves lately. hi, kayla. >> hi, sue. it's hard to remember a time when warren buffett wasn't bullish on stocks. that being said, retail investors are starting to believe that story line even if they're tentative in moving their money here. for the week ending february 22nd, mutual funds saw $6.2 billion coming in with about $1.3 billion going to equity funds both investing in stocks here in the u.s. and abroad according to data from lipper. certain headlines have helped this. the lack of a disorderly default in greece, the bank of japan increasing bond buying, better u.s. jobless claims numbers not to mention favorable corporate tax moves here in the u.s. that's according to to barclays head of u.s. equity portfolio strategy. but of course it takes several weeks to be able to read the tea leaves in these fund flows because even as the market has been in a nay sant recovery mode for the last three months with the dow up 15%, the s&p up 18%, full week average inflows to equity have been negative since april of 2011. everyo
our kayla tausche has been tracking the money moves lately. hi, kayla. >> hi, sue. it's hard to remember a time when warren buffett wasn't bullish on stocks. that being said, retail investors are starting to believe that story line even if they're tentative in moving their money here. for the week ending february 22nd, mutual funds saw $6.2 billion coming in with about $1.3 billion going to equity funds both investing in stocks here in the u.s. and abroad according to data from lipper....
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kayla, you just heard what julia said about twitter. weigh in here. can it make money?k it can make revenue. i'm not sure it can make profit. i think the part of that campaign that julia didn't mention that she did mention earlier is that they're actually going to allow for political advertising. that's going to be big during this election year, but i don't think that's going to create enough of a revenue stream to create the sort of numbers you would need pre-ipo based on what we've seen from other companies, i do think some strategic players need twitter more than twitter needs to go public. so i think as far as it building out some of these platforms, that's important as far as a product is concerned, making money is something that's still in the early stages. >> john carney, you strike me as a twitter kind of guy. will they make money? >> i think they can make money. i think this is one of the steps they need to take to figure out new sources of revenue. it's very hard to make money from local advertising, but twitter's found a way. this is a very smart play on thei
kayla, you just heard what julia said about twitter. weigh in here. can it make money?k it can make revenue. i'm not sure it can make profit. i think the part of that campaign that julia didn't mention that she did mention earlier is that they're actually going to allow for political advertising. that's going to be big during this election year, but i don't think that's going to create enough of a revenue stream to create the sort of numbers you would need pre-ipo based on what we've seen from...
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thank you both, sarah and kayla. >> thank you. >> just over two hours left in the trading day.rts of the day and which dow stock will be the biggest winner if the dow does hit 15,000? you sent us your picks. we'll have the names next on "power lunch." tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the most dreaded fees of all, hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, you won't pay fees on top of fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no monthly account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and we rebate every atm fee. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck tdd# 1-800-345-2550 because when it comes to talking, there is no fee. for you today ? we gave people right off the street a script and had them read it. no, sorry, i can't help you with that. i'm not authorized to access that transaction. that's not in our policy. i will transfer you now. my supervisor is currently not available. would you like to hold ? that department is currently closed. have i
thank you both, sarah and kayla. >> thank you. >> just over two hours left in the trading day.rts of the day and which dow stock will be the biggest winner if the dow does hit 15,000? you sent us your picks. we'll have the names next on "power lunch." tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the most dreaded fees of all, hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles...
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kayla!!"been able to avoid getting the "stomach virus" so many of my friends in bel air caught this last week, including my whole f" family?"crystal "was waiting on friday that's about it! cheers to the freakin weekend!" weekend!"barbara "go giants!!!!!!! that's all i have to say about that!!" we've met the four finalist couules in our wedding in a week contest. contest.all the couples are in our other studio... anxiously waiting to find out who will be married live on fox45 morning news one week from today. we'll talk to the couples again this morning... and announce the winners during fox45 good day baltimore later this mornnng. morning.it's all brought to you by the baltimore bridal show... at the baltimore convention center saturday and sunday. for more information and tickets go to baltimore bbidal show dot com. coming up in our 8 o'clock hour.. ride 'em cowboy!where you can find professional bullriders showing off thier moves...in your hometown hotspot. hotspot.nats.. nats..and the "ring
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the judges, i don't know - i don't know to be in thii &ppooitton before, the cameras." 255 ear old kaylae help from her dad...and a cow, of all hings... thorton says: p...my dad senttme a text message that said aaerican piol haa onn more audition city, i think you should go he sold a cow for me and i so - pooght my ticket and made it and i'm heree" and for future contestants, steven has this advice. tyler ssys: "... a lot of people ccme here and sing to prove something o us, i like the ones who sing that know they got it ann they are gifting us." you can ee american idol toonght at 8pm here on 3it's a great day forrshort sleeves... but how long can it . last.meteorologist steve fertig is back with a look t 7-day forecaat... right after the break. break. you're watching ffx 45 good day baltimore. loaded with hidden sugars. the other foods that arennt as healthy as advertised. on fox 45 news at 5;33.
the judges, i don't know - i don't know to be in thii &ppooitton before, the cameras." 255 ear old kaylae help from her dad...and a cow, of all hings... thorton says: p...my dad senttme a text message that said aaerican piol haa onn more audition city, i think you should go he sold a cow for me and i so - pooght my ticket and made it and i'm heree" and for future contestants, steven has this advice. tyler ssys: "... a lot of people ccme here and sing to prove something o us,...
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back to you. >> kayla, thank you so much. >> what do you think? we going to make it? >> i don't know. it seems to be quite a glass ceiling, the 13,000 mark. look at the s&p 500. it's held above the 1360 resistance level. pretty much all afternoon now. >> we'll keep an eye on all those averages as we head to the close here. >> we're going to take you to apple's shareholder meeting to find out what the company is saying about everything, from the labor conditions in china, to dividends. but first, brian shactman rounds out today's "under the radar" stocks. >> i have two stocks that have pretty much the same exact spike and president obama might be the reason for it. i'll have the stocks and the reason why next on "closing bell." >>> the folks that are really compromised are the middle class that have been effectively de-banked and cut out of the credit system. $2 trillion in credit lines have been cut since the peak of the credit crisis. >> you've got web access on it, wi-fi on it, we are marketing it as the ultimate portable gaming device. >> 92 cents, gang. 92, the ex
back to you. >> kayla, thank you so much. >> what do you think? we going to make it? >> i don't know. it seems to be quite a glass ceiling, the 13,000 mark. look at the s&p 500. it's held above the 1360 resistance level. pretty much all afternoon now. >> we'll keep an eye on all those averages as we head to the close here. >> we're going to take you to apple's shareholder meeting to find out what the company is saying about everything, from the labor conditions...
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kayla says she's going to be more cognizant of what stains and what doesn't in the future.another bonus. dairy foods, yogurt, cheeses contain pro teens that help prevent harmful acids from -- proteins that help prevent harmful acids from binding to the teeth and have all kinds of minerals to keep your teeth strong. >>> the u.s. coastguard says an oil tanker barge collided with another barge on the mississippi river and that spilled some oil and led officials to close a 5-mile stretch of that river. it happened about 50 miles upriver from new orleans. the wreck tore a gash into the double tanker barge. nobody was hurt and the leak has been contained. >>> despite being a natural born swimmer, a small penguin at an animal park in china is scared to dive into the water. the little penguin's fear has brought a lot of laughs and one of the trainers tried to help by placing the penguin directly into the water, but the bird frantically swam to the bank the moment it was submerged. i don't know what that means will happen to it later. >>> folks in western maryland are getting excite
kayla says she's going to be more cognizant of what stains and what doesn't in the future.another bonus. dairy foods, yogurt, cheeses contain pro teens that help prevent harmful acids from -- proteins that help prevent harmful acids from binding to the teeth and have all kinds of minerals to keep your teeth strong. >>> the u.s. coastguard says an oil tanker barge collided with another barge on the mississippi river and that spilled some oil and led officials to close a 5-mile stretch...
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a death row inmates and convicted serial killer says he knows who killed my kayla garrett. he says his former partner in crime kidnapped garrett. hayward police say they will wait for more information before they take action. in marin county, a suspected serial killer is demanding to represent himself. joseph naso is accused of murdering four women between 1977 and 1994. he did not re-enter a plea during the latest hearing. the judge says that they still could represent himself if he filled out a questionnaire explaining his request but mesa said he must place the document. the judge said he will appoint a public defender if he does not comply with the court's request. >>pam: we are one week away from a major closure of the bay bridge. caltrans plans to shut down all westbound traffic. charles crawford explains exactly when the shutdown is happening and why. >>charles: starting at 8:00 p.m., the westbound lanes of the upper deck of the bay bridge will be shut down. the closure is expected to last until 5:00 a.m.. for half >>gabe: we expect apple to follow the timeline of th
a death row inmates and convicted serial killer says he knows who killed my kayla garrett. he says his former partner in crime kidnapped garrett. hayward police say they will wait for more information before they take action. in marin county, a suspected serial killer is demanding to represent himself. joseph naso is accused of murdering four women between 1977 and 1994. he did not re-enter a plea during the latest hearing. the judge says that they still could represent himself if he filled out...
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>> kayla, stay right there. bring in sarah ellison into the contribution.anity fair." author of "war at the "wall street journal"." always good to see you. good morning. >> thanks. good morning. >> your reelections on this latest iteration of this scandal? it's come out in dribs and drabs over the past few months. is there anything about this chapter that you think is a game changer? >> well, i think that the testimony yesterday was particularly damaging because it had to do not with phone hacking but it had to do with corruption, corrupt officials, payments to officials. this is -- this is bribery, and this is what gets people thinking about the foreign corrupt practices act in the u.s. and of course, the fbi is looking in to that. in the states i've talked to, a couple of executives in new york who have been visited by the fbi, asking them about their work at news corporation. i think the big question is, we clearly, to my mind, it doesn't seem like there's any way, regardless of what murdoch says and what he wants, they're going to be able to hold onto t
>> kayla, stay right there. bring in sarah ellison into the contribution.anity fair." author of "war at the "wall street journal"." always good to see you. good morning. >> thanks. good morning. >> your reelections on this latest iteration of this scandal? it's come out in dribs and drabs over the past few months. is there anything about this chapter that you think is a game changer? >> well, i think that the testimony yesterday was particularly...
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let me get to kayla.news right now. >> we're getting an amended s-1, just filed minutes ago from facebook. it doesn't look like much has changed from first glance. the size of the offering still looks to be $5 billion. according to the new filing. the amended ipo filing includes additional disclosures for facebook management, about potential bonus for mark zuckerberg, and the zynga agreement, one of the disclosures in the original s-1, revenue made up 12% of that. we'll be digging through that contractual agreement and see if we can find anything else for you. >> thank you very much. we're talking once again with david cordani. he is the ceo and president of cigna. david, let me get your take on the latest deal. of course, focused on seniors and medicare. $3.8 billion acquisition of health spring. what does it do for the bottom line of cigna? >> we're focused on commercial employers' needs. active employees. part of our strategy was to expand into the senior segment, health springs was one of the leaders
let me get to kayla.news right now. >> we're getting an amended s-1, just filed minutes ago from facebook. it doesn't look like much has changed from first glance. the size of the offering still looks to be $5 billion. according to the new filing. the amended ipo filing includes additional disclosures for facebook management, about potential bonus for mark zuckerberg, and the zynga agreement, one of the disclosures in the original s-1, revenue made up 12% of that. we'll be digging through...
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for a check of the markets we turn to kayla tausche. good morning. >> good morning. yeah, if it's any indication we are heading back to the mark. futures are higher after an up and down session. the dow tried to close above 13,000, it recovered from an early 100-point drop to trade as high as 13,037 before falling back at the final bell. a rise in pending home sale desire help concerns about the g-20 support for europe and the latest greek bail-out package. asian and european markets are higher and we get data this morning on demand for durable goods, home prices and consumer confidence. the dow slipping to 12,981 t nasdaq ending up 2966. you mentioned airlines before, they are figuring out ways to generate revenue beyond the bag and change fees. some turned to banking. "the new york times" says airline new zealand holds cash, airline miles and foreign currency and the airline collects a small percentage each time the card is used and charge as fee if activated. intercontinental hotels wants to encourage you to work out even on the road. "the wall street journal" say
for a check of the markets we turn to kayla tausche. good morning. >> good morning. yeah, if it's any indication we are heading back to the mark. futures are higher after an up and down session. the dow tried to close above 13,000, it recovered from an early 100-point drop to trade as high as 13,037 before falling back at the final bell. a rise in pending home sale desire help concerns about the g-20 support for europe and the latest greek bail-out package. asian and european markets are...
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good morning, kayla. >> good morning. thanks so much. yeah, those greek headlines are sending futures lower. they actually continue to get lower from where they were trading earlier this morning. the market continuing to monitor those headlines about a potential bailout. but today investors also weighed the key release of unemployment and housing data, we're expecting those just in about ten minutes' time. meanwhile asian markets were lower overnight and european markets in the red this morning. we also just got earnings data from general motors. the automaker was expected to announce its lowest quarterly profits in more than a year and they reported just about a cent per share less than that, so that's news about gm hitting the tape. as far as amazon, yanking its ipad ii off its chinese website after apple requested the online retailer remove the computer sold by resellers. apple said it's unrelated to a legal dispute in china. but they said it's because the storefront isn't authorized to sell the ipad ii. and as far as travel goes, if
good morning, kayla. >> good morning. thanks so much. yeah, those greek headlines are sending futures lower. they actually continue to get lower from where they were trading earlier this morning. the market continuing to monitor those headlines about a potential bailout. but today investors also weighed the key release of unemployment and housing data, we're expecting those just in about ten minutes' time. meanwhile asian markets were lower overnight and european markets in the red this...
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that the speed free killers had no role in the disappearance of heyward'smy kayla garrett, but he goesto say herzog hunted people in modesto. more victims or is that a ploy for more money? either way, the bounty hunter you see in tonight's story says he is expecting a call or demand for more money than he is willing to pay. live in lyndon, i'm robert lyles, cbs 5. >>> and check this out, chopper 5 over oakland this afternoon. auto zone shoppers and employees were marched outside with their hands in the air. police evacuated that store after a shooting on international boulevard. police thought a gunman had barricaded himself inside the store. it turns out, there was no gunman inside. >> tonight, the bay bridge is only a one-way span. just three hours ago, caltrans shut down the westbound lanes from oakland to treasure island. this is the fourth time the bridge has been closed for retrofit work, but kit has some good news on that. kit. >> dana, it's the fourth and last planned closure until the new bridge opens up in two years. and really, practice makes perfect. it usually takes an hou
that the speed free killers had no role in the disappearance of heyward'smy kayla garrett, but he goesto say herzog hunted people in modesto. more victims or is that a ploy for more money? either way, the bounty hunter you see in tonight's story says he is expecting a call or demand for more money than he is willing to pay. live in lyndon, i'm robert lyles, cbs 5. >>> and check this out, chopper 5 over oakland this afternoon. auto zone shoppers and employees were marched outside with...
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authorities say they are hoping a break in the case will help them solve the kidnapping of my kayla nine years old when disappeared from hayward home in 1988. they might be responsible for her disappearance. >> those responsible for attacking and killing a dog in san jose. police say the 4 pound terrier named shadow after stomped and kicked. it happened on colonial way saturday afternoon. shadow owner was wearing red while walking his dog and he says a group of young men approached him and asked him if he was in a gang. he said no but the group attacked him and shadow. man was not seriously hurt. >>> just out remain us act. police looking for the vandal who gutted a brand new auditorium at elementary school in one of richmond hardest hit neighborhoods. it happened at this school. 4 million dollar crown jewel auditorium had not opened yet for students. window shattered. paint was snrat splattered all over the door and floors. broken pipe flooded the building. investigators say they are working on a theory that it may have been done by someone a grunl against the school or its staff. >>> c
authorities say they are hoping a break in the case will help them solve the kidnapping of my kayla nine years old when disappeared from hayward home in 1988. they might be responsible for her disappearance. >> those responsible for attacking and killing a dog in san jose. police say the 4 pound terrier named shadow after stomped and kicked. it happened on colonial way saturday afternoon. shadow owner was wearing red while walking his dog and he says a group of young men approached him...
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for more on that and the rest of the news before the bell we turn to kayla live. good morning. >> good morning, laura. futures are higher this morning after stocks closed up yesterday, the dow is once again shooting for the magic 13,000 mark and the s&p 500 is near a 10-month high. investors cheered positive report on home prices and unemployment filings, asia and european markets were also higher. we get reports on consumer sentiment and new home sales not to mention earnings from the likes of jc penney before the opening bell. the dow rising 46 to 12,984, the nasdaq up 23 to 2956. the latest apple knock-off in china isn't a cheap copy of the ipad. a company calling itself apple china was caught selling an i-phone gas stove. they took a stove and put a name plate on the front. the company was raided and seized tons of i-stove boxes. fewer are watching the oscars. advertisers are still shelling out a lot of cash for commercials, $1.7 million for a 30-second spot. that's because marketers know they will grab the eyes of dedicated movie buffs so they use the oscars
for more on that and the rest of the news before the bell we turn to kayla live. good morning. >> good morning, laura. futures are higher this morning after stocks closed up yesterday, the dow is once again shooting for the magic 13,000 mark and the s&p 500 is near a 10-month high. investors cheered positive report on home prices and unemployment filings, asia and european markets were also higher. we get reports on consumer sentiment and new home sales not to mention earnings from...
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authorities say they are hoping a break in the case will help them solve the kidnapping of my kayla nine years old when disappeared from hayward home in 1988. they might be responsible for her disappearance. >> those responsible for attacking and killing a dog in san jose. police say the 4 pound terrier named shadow after stomped and kicked. it happened on colonial way saturday afternoon. shadow owner was wearing red while walking his dog and he says a group of young men approached him and asked him if he was in a gang. he said no but the group attacked him and shadow. man was not seriously hurt. >>> just out remain us act. police looking for the vandal who gutted a brand new auditorium at elementary school in one of richmond hardest hit neighborhoods. it happened at this school. 4 million dollar crown jewel auditorium had not opened yet for students. window shattered. paint was snrat splattered all over the door and floors. broken pipe flooded the building. investigators say they are working on a theory that it may have been done by someone a grunl against the school or its staff. >>> c
authorities say they are hoping a break in the case will help them solve the kidnapping of my kayla nine years old when disappeared from hayward home in 1988. they might be responsible for her disappearance. >> those responsible for attacking and killing a dog in san jose. police say the 4 pound terrier named shadow after stomped and kicked. it happened on colonial way saturday afternoon. shadow owner was wearing red while walking his dog and he says a group of young men approached him...
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killer, tonight at 5:00 rita williams is checking out a possible link to the hayward kidnapping of m kayla 20 years ago. >>> thank you for trusting ktvu champ do news. we will see you the next time news breaks, be sure to join us again at 5:00. also we are always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com, thanks for watching. have a great weekend. send comments to comments@captioncolorado.com captions by terry james, caption colorado, llc.
killer, tonight at 5:00 rita williams is checking out a possible link to the hayward kidnapping of m kayla 20 years ago. >>> thank you for trusting ktvu champ do news. we will see you the next time news breaks, be sure to join us again at 5:00. also we are always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com, thanks for watching. have a great weekend. send comments to comments@captioncolorado.com captions by terry james, caption colorado, llc.
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. >> chris and kayla. >> reporter: and christopher's family isn't the only one hurt. just two days later on wednesday night devon gilkes died. police say he was shot and killed on his front porch. >> phone call's after late night, after 11:00 he'd been shot. >> reporter: derrick williams is a fellow student at parkdale high where it was a difficult day. >> we had a moment of silence for him and the principal came on the announcements, just all the violence from how parkdale is usually. is parkdale is usually loud. the hallway was quiet all day. all we saw was people looking all teary eyed and all that. >> reporter: williams happens to know both teens shot and killed this week in prince george's county. >> just sad, but i can't do anything but just try not to be a part of it. try not to be the next one. >> reporter: this 17-year-old who is planning his future at college is already learning some of life's toughest lessons. >> i'm used to death now of. >> reporter: really? >> yeah, yeah. i mean i ain't going to say it's easier, but you understand it more. >> reporter: ch
. >> chris and kayla. >> reporter: and christopher's family isn't the only one hurt. just two days later on wednesday night devon gilkes died. police say he was shot and killed on his front porch. >> phone call's after late night, after 11:00 he'd been shot. >> reporter: derrick williams is a fellow student at parkdale high where it was a difficult day. >> we had a moment of silence for him and the principal came on the announcements, just all the violence from how...
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we've set back the further arrests of kayla and t-flow, that being [ bleep ] and [ bleep ], until we know what's happening. >> law enforcement source tells cnn this is basically vandalism. the fbi is now investigating. >>> the army has decided private bradley manning will face a court-martial for allegedly orchestrating the biggest intelligence leak in u.s. history. he is blamed for leaking sense is tiff military and diplomatic material to wikileaks. manning could face life in prison if convicted by the military court. no date has been set are for the trial yet. >>> a massive hard boiled egg recall is under way. a minnesota company is recalling around a million eggs that went to 34 states. those eggs could be tainted with listeria which can cause sometimes deadly infections. none of the eggs went straight to consumers, though. they are usually used by grocery chains and other stores in things like egg salad or maybe unprepared salads. for more information go to fda.gov. >>> the justice department has dropped its investigation into claims that champion cyclist lance armstrong used per
we've set back the further arrests of kayla and t-flow, that being [ bleep ] and [ bleep ], until we know what's happening. >> law enforcement source tells cnn this is basically vandalism. the fbi is now investigating. >>> the army has decided private bradley manning will face a court-martial for allegedly orchestrating the biggest intelligence leak in u.s. history. he is blamed for leaking sense is tiff military and diplomatic material to wikileaks. manning could face life in...
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accomplice in a crime spree bears a striking resemblance to a composite sketch of the adductor of kayla--mckinley tariff. on the right is the composite sketch made 23 years ago. >> he says in the letter, the resemblance of his sketches, he says, look at the timing in the the aid. >>terisa: did he have anything to gain by appointing officials to this? >> one of his motivations, we think is he wanted to see him said back to prison. >> herzog is now dead. authorities believe he killed himself while out on parole two weeks ago. the letter was dated a private to his body being found. hayward authorities say they plan to interview him on death row, said. >> my primary investigator says did talk to members of corrections. >>darya: more than 20 years after his daughter's kidnapping, robbery is speaking out about a reported break in the case. mchale was kidnapped in 1988. it's rob deer responded to the claim the same as he has doubts. >> in the back of your mind it is always a shock. i do not think he did it. he is trying to make money off of this. he wants to get out of jail for the day, to see
accomplice in a crime spree bears a striking resemblance to a composite sketch of the adductor of kayla--mckinley tariff. on the right is the composite sketch made 23 years ago. >> he says in the letter, the resemblance of his sketches, he says, look at the timing in the the aid. >>terisa: did he have anything to gain by appointing officials to this? >> one of his motivations, we think is he wanted to see him said back to prison. >> herzog is now dead. authorities...
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correct, kayla? >> right. >> murdoch said all along he simply was unaware of it.ow. >> they created this standards committee in july. this has been going on for a very long time, at least as far as the settlements of these lawsuits. they are late to the game here. no one was disagree with that. >> guys, thank you very much. a huge story. >>> coming up, we've been talking about the dogs of the dow all morning long. which one is set to soar? we're going to suggest one after the break. we'll have a lot more from our furry friend, squawky, in just a few moments. lk about the typical financial consultation ttd# 1-800-345-2550 when companies try to sell you something off their menu ttd# 1-800-345-2550 instead of trying to understand what you really need. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we provide ttd# 1-800-345-2550 a full range of financial products, ttd# 1-800-345-2550 even if they're not ours. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and we listen before making our recommendations, ttd# 1-800-345-2550 so we can offer practical ideas that make sense for you. ttd
correct, kayla? >> right. >> murdoch said all along he simply was unaware of it.ow. >> they created this standards committee in july. this has been going on for a very long time, at least as far as the settlements of these lawsuits. they are late to the game here. no one was disagree with that. >> guys, thank you very much. a huge story. >>> coming up, we've been talking about the dogs of the dow all morning long. which one is set to soar? we're going to suggest...
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kayla, good morning. >> thanks so much joe. it was last night when they finally came to an agreement on the payroll tax renow. they announced the deal which will renew payroll tax cuts and jobless benefits for more than 100 million americans. the measure is a top priority for president obama in this election year but has been a sticking point for congressional republicans. yesterday's announcement paves the way for the vote in the house and senate later this week. meanwhile in travg, if you fly southwest, get ready to pay more if you do. the carrier increased fares on nearly every round tripp route by $10 yesterday and southwest isn't alone. jetblue and american airlines raised their fares this week blaming fuel costs. your travel is going to become a lot more expensive. >> as long as the peanuts stay free. >> we'll watch. >> thanks. let's go to tom to take a look at the forecast. we had raynor le rain earlier. >>> heads up. we may get some accumulating snow on sunday. i'll have the latest on that in a couple of seconds. first
kayla, good morning. >> thanks so much joe. it was last night when they finally came to an agreement on the payroll tax renow. they announced the deal which will renew payroll tax cuts and jobless benefits for more than 100 million americans. the measure is a top priority for president obama in this election year but has been a sticking point for congressional republicans. yesterday's announcement paves the way for the vote in the house and senate later this week. meanwhile in travg, if...
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no. >> thank you kayla for being with us.ns, anything on "squawk" whether you think facebook is worth it, e-mail us at squawk@cnbc.com or a twe tweet @squawkcnbc is the handle. >>> we can't count on the groundhog to predict the jobs market but you can count on the jobs count. >>> the nation's largest chemical company reports quarterly reports, dow ceo andrew liveris ceo coming back after the break. >>> it's a big week on "squawk box" all leading up to friday's big jobs number. got a jobs prediction, maybe a thought about facebook going public or just want to say hello to the gang? tweet us. take the privileged investing tools of wall street and make them simple, intuitive, and available to all. distill all that data. make information instinctual, visual. introducing trade architect, td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. take control of your portfolio today. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up $600 when you open an account. >>> jobs report 2012, the most telling indicator of how the econom
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hey, kayla. >> hey, carl.il investor or run of the mill facebook user you better have a good broker if you want some of these shares. roughly 20% of the shares that actually get issued will fwo to retail investors. that will be hard to come by. the idea facebook would democktize the ipo process is a little farfetched considering how conservatively they've been viewing this process the whole time. first, since the offering is so massive, any small fluctuation in the price means a lot of money is moving at any given time. when you have a user base of 800 million people and a market with a mind of its own you don't want to risk alienating that user base if the stock goes down. a second reason, the volatility of the price range would be heightened without registered financial professionals choosing that allegation. people who hate facebook mite bid 10 bucks a share. people who love it might bid a multiple of that. the reason facebook ended up choosing investment banks would be to control the volatility and make su
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kayla toucausche joins us with full report. i saw this report where he has a salesman saying, look, we're taking our final orders for facebook right now. and he agreed to come on camera for that. >> you know what that was? >> what? >> it's a private investor. >> but there's a secondary market and there's a whole slew of people out there who have been trying to buy up shares like this before the ipo. even with this filing -- >> the guy -- >> well, we're going to see the leads will be separated from the chapel out of these funds for separate vehicles that were set up to raise facebook shares. i think they have put up this front to investors and said we can promise you shares of facebook at this price. once they get public, we'll be able to see which of those were telling the truth. >> but we can go back and check what the guy says versus what actually happened, right? >> right. and her point yesterday was there is a very fine line about what you can do to market these securities. at what point does, you happen, does it become too
kayla toucausche joins us with full report. i saw this report where he has a salesman saying, look, we're taking our final orders for facebook right now. and he agreed to come on camera for that. >> you know what that was? >> what? >> it's a private investor. >> but there's a secondary market and there's a whole slew of people out there who have been trying to buy up shares like this before the ipo. even with this filing -- >> the guy -- >> well, we're going...
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kayla, thanks. >> thanks for having me. >>> when we come back, linsanity reins supreme. how will the new york knicks jeremy lin capitalize on sudden fame? stick arnold for a live interview with his agent who darren rovell calls the jeremy lin of agents. >>> take a look at futures on this friday morning, dow set to open up almost 30. ♪ oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ amen, omen >>> on a week where we've heard a lot of saber rattling from iran, cruel oil at 103.35. that is a fresh five-week high and is one reason why a lot of people are calling crude and energy at large one of the biggest threats to the economy at least here in the states as we see economic improvement in the overall data. speaking of which, we did get data earlier this morning. rick santelli over at the cme watched some of that. rick? >> traders are saying the inflation data was a little
kayla, thanks. >> thanks for having me. >>> when we come back, linsanity reins supreme. how will the new york knicks jeremy lin capitalize on sudden fame? stick arnold for a live interview with his agent who darren rovell calls the jeremy lin of agents. >>> take a look at futures on this friday morning, dow set to open up almost 30. ♪ oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a...
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. >> we've been set back the further arrests of kayla and t-flow, that being -- and -- until we know what's happening. >> a law enforcement tells cnn it's basically vandalism. the fbi is investigating. >>> nevada republicans are voting today in caucuses across the state. party leaders are trying a few new tricks to spice things up. i'll be talking with one of the people helping organize the process right after this. >>> nevada republicans are heading out to caucus sites across the state as we speak. party organizers are giving the old-fashioned caucus a modern twist, bringing in the tools of social media. how could they not. joining us now is a man who has helped organize this year's republican caucuses. jim anderson. jim, great to talk with you. i want to start with a description of what works here in the caucus. there's a little bit more involved for voters, right? >> reporter: it really is, susan. it's nice to be with you. there are 125 locations all throughout nevada. there'll be a precinct captain on each one. they'll be phoned, scanned, sent to headquarters and they'll be certi
. >> we've been set back the further arrests of kayla and t-flow, that being -- and -- until we know what's happening. >> a law enforcement tells cnn it's basically vandalism. the fbi is investigating. >>> nevada republicans are voting today in caucuses across the state. party leaders are trying a few new tricks to spice things up. i'll be talking with one of the people helping organize the process right after this. >>> nevada republicans are heading out to caucus...
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kayla tausche is with us for that angle. >> when you thought there couldn't be more on mf global, wee trustee overseeing the mf global bankruptcy released an update this afternoon showing exactly went funds went missing, with he don't know where, we do know when. because of that occurrence, mf's customers' accounts hate shortfall on october 26th, a day earlier that thought, but a reporting error kept personnel from being aware of it. because of a lack of accounting clarity it is possible that several mf global personnel were using a reported excess of the so-called segregated funds even though they had dipped below the break-even threshold. the number of transactions executed by mf global the last week prior to bankruptcy not only exceeded unprecedented volumes but also many were "failed transactions in" in which the buyer or seller fails to deliver the cash or asset at hand. the report makes clear from the trustee that funds regularly moved between these accounts and the trustee's investigation centered around some 840 asset transfers valued at roughly $327 billion. now, they are wo
kayla tausche is with us for that angle. >> when you thought there couldn't be more on mf global, wee trustee overseeing the mf global bankruptcy released an update this afternoon showing exactly went funds went missing, with he don't know where, we do know when. because of that occurrence, mf's customers' accounts hate shortfall on october 26th, a day earlier that thought, but a reporting error kept personnel from being aware of it. because of a lack of accounting clarity it is possible...
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>> kayla, thank you so much. let's take a look at the stock.e've got both sides of the debate in the stock brawl. lou kerner founded the blog, and in the other corner we have managing partner at media tech capital partners. gentlemen, good to see you. thank you so much for joining us. >> great to be here. >> nice to be here. >> the market is telling us one story, lou, as someone who is bullish on the stock. where did you see the opportunities for this company and this stock? >> sure. well, i've been following groupon for a couple of years, and the nyers have been saying the same thing, that this is a fad. what's not a fad is people like deals and merchants like customers, and groupon is dominating this new massive category, the fastest growing company in history. and we think they'll continue to grow at a rapid pace. >> you just think the growth is there and the stock follows suit? >> that's right. >> porter, you called group on an innovative disrupter that may not be able to justify a $15 million market cap. >> maria, i think groupon needs to
>> kayla, thank you so much. let's take a look at the stock.e've got both sides of the debate in the stock brawl. lou kerner founded the blog, and in the other corner we have managing partner at media tech capital partners. gentlemen, good to see you. thank you so much for joining us. >> great to be here. >> nice to be here. >> the market is telling us one story, lou, as someone who is bullish on the stock. where did you see the opportunities for this company and this...
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kayla, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, joe.ike that you're leaving the viewer in limbo with that right there. federal regulators plan to announce this week automakers will be required to install rear-view cameras in all vehicles by 2014. "the new york times" says the national highway traffic safety administration will send the final version of the new rule to congress on wednesday. it's estimated that adding those cameras will cost automakers about $1 0 to $-- $160 to $200 per vehicle. >>> home depot and lowe's are hiring thousands of temp workers for the spring, their busiest season. home depot is in the process of hiring 70,000 people across all department of thes while lowe's is adding 40,000. while the jobs are temporary, both chains say they're often a foot in the door to a full-time position. home depot says half of its seasonal hires last year stayed on with home depot full time. back to you. >> that's good news. thank you very much. hope you have a great day. >> you, too. >> thanks. >>> one of the most bizarre daytona 5
kayla, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, joe.ike that you're leaving the viewer in limbo with that right there. federal regulators plan to announce this week automakers will be required to install rear-view cameras in all vehicles by 2014. "the new york times" says the national highway traffic safety administration will send the final version of the new rule to congress on wednesday. it's estimated that adding those cameras will cost automakers about $1 0 to $-- $160 to...