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kayla's making fun of me right now. >> kayla, look at his case. >> he has two. >> i have two.than the other. i'm just waiting -- i haven't gotten around to it. and that's part of the problem too, people haven't gotten around to buying the new q-10 or z-10. >> the fact they didn't have the numbers out today. a lot of traders wanted to see how many people were buying them. >> i know you're hoarding a big box in your basement. >> somewhere, yes. some people are getting hurt by this decline in the stock of blackberry, aren't they? >> they are. se seema thanks so much for your report. i want to read this e-mail. government employee, he says i shop for the stars, i bought at 13.15, rode it crashing down to 10.50, not budging, waiting to see it rebound to $13. this is a big retail stock. people know the name, the company, may have the device, some people believe in it but there's obviously a market to be made. a lot of people on the other side of that trade today. >> a cult following. let's tell john whether it's time to finally buy more blackber blackberry. is it a chance to sell it
kayla's making fun of me right now. >> kayla, look at his case. >> he has two. >> i have two.than the other. i'm just waiting -- i haven't gotten around to it. and that's part of the problem too, people haven't gotten around to buying the new q-10 or z-10. >> the fact they didn't have the numbers out today. a lot of traders wanted to see how many people were buying them. >> i know you're hoarding a big box in your basement. >> somewhere, yes. some people are...
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kayla tausche will join us covering all the big deals on wall street. a high network correspondent robert frank will also be here, kate kelly who covers high finance and the hedgies and covering politics and power direct and uncut from d.c. eamon javers, so from washington to wall street, from this country to around the globe, we've got you covered for the next hour exploring the events shaping our world through the "power lunch" special prism. we start with the big stories of the week, and, wow, what a week it's been. >> this week, a few months after recalling yoga pants revealing too much butt. what would you see? >> crack. >> the ceo of lululemon reveals hers is out the door. >> ceo christine day will step down. >> speaking of embarrassing reveals. the entire world knows the agency in charge of all things top secret can't actually keep a secret, or track down 29-year-old employee who spilled the beans on prism. >> the other question about him is where is edward snowden? >> in a clear sign of either outrage or just total indifference, americans go sho
kayla tausche will join us covering all the big deals on wall street. a high network correspondent robert frank will also be here, kate kelly who covers high finance and the hedgies and covering politics and power direct and uncut from d.c. eamon javers, so from washington to wall street, from this country to around the globe, we've got you covered for the next hour exploring the events shaping our world through the "power lunch" special prism. we start with the big stories of the...
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. >> i'm kayla in for maria bart roma who is back tomorrow. today, apple shares are moving in the market right now. the company just announcing itunes radio, a competitor to pandora. we'll be talking to pandora's ceo coming up. >> and it's an internet radio service, but through the itunes platform. >> they want more people to download the software. it's a free application, of course. you do have to host it on your phone and computer. >> we're getting details about that. we'll have more about that coming up. >>> also, back to the future for the housing markets? suddenly jumbo mortgages are all the rage. what does that mean for the market? why it may or may not be a good thing for the housing market is coming up. >>> and booz allen is taking a hit, down as much as 5% int intraday. how does someone like him not even working directly for the government gets access, and where he could have tapped anyone at any time, even the president. it's incredible and even a disturbing story. we'll have an update later. >> he had only worked there three months.
. >> i'm kayla in for maria bart roma who is back tomorrow. today, apple shares are moving in the market right now. the company just announcing itunes radio, a competitor to pandora. we'll be talking to pandora's ceo coming up. >> and it's an internet radio service, but through the itunes platform. >> they want more people to download the software. it's a free application, of course. you do have to host it on your phone and computer. >> we're getting details about that....
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kayla, back to you. >> thanks so much for that, rocke robert. we'll issue watching.n iffy start. we have been watching the markets all day. it's been interesting. >> wall street's top market pros will tell you about the market tomorrow when we come back. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at ducktherapy.com. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ gart
kayla, back to you. >> thanks so much for that, rocke robert. we'll issue watching.n iffy start. we have been watching the markets all day. it's been interesting. >> wall street's top market pros will tell you about the market tomorrow when we come back. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you...
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so much so that he is denying baby kayla, watch. >> from the moment that dasia told me she was pregnant, i had doubts that the child was mine. we were trying to have a baby a whole year, but the second we split up, she gets pregnant, she was going out a lot with her sister, sequoia, i think her sister was helping her cheat. she said she was going to get modelling photos, but i never saw shots. i refuse to take care of a baby that is not mine. i also believe she was sleeping around with one of her ex's, dasia, just because you want to be with me doesn't mean i'm your baby's father, it doesn't work that way, baby. >> it is going to work how i tell you it will work. >> maury: i want to tell you that dasia's sister, sequoia is in the audience, she plays a role. now, how do you feel about this? >> blah, blah, blah, where does he find men at? you keep talking about finding men, boo, the same ones you saying i'm sleepi ining around , same ones, who, who, be name these five people. you can never come up with anybody. who are these people? >> maury: here is what you all agree on, you and melvin,
so much so that he is denying baby kayla, watch. >> from the moment that dasia told me she was pregnant, i had doubts that the child was mine. we were trying to have a baby a whole year, but the second we split up, she gets pregnant, she was going out a lot with her sister, sequoia, i think her sister was helping her cheat. she said she was going to get modelling photos, but i never saw shots. i refuse to take care of a baby that is not mine. i also believe she was sleeping around with...
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kayla, good morning. >> roller coaster ride not over yet. futures sharply higher which is good news. stocks suffered their worst day of the year yesterday. investors are worried about the prospect of higher interest rates after the fed hinted it could start scaling back its stimulus efforts as the economy keeps improving. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 falling more than 2%, the dow falling below 15,000, the nasdaq losing 78 to 3,365. when the fed goes ahead with the plans, how might it affect you? first and foremost, it will cost you more to take out a mortgage. the average rate on a 30-year fixed load hit 3.39%. mortgage rates are tied to the yield on the ten-year treasury bond which has been steadily rising as well. analysts say mortgage rates aren't likely to rise much further unless the economy strengthens significantly. they say rates on auto, student and credit cards won't rise much as they're more closely tied to the fed's trending rate which is set to stay put for a little while. >> kayla, appreciate the update. we'll check back later o
kayla, good morning. >> roller coaster ride not over yet. futures sharply higher which is good news. stocks suffered their worst day of the year yesterday. investors are worried about the prospect of higher interest rates after the fed hinted it could start scaling back its stimulus efforts as the economy keeps improving. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 falling more than 2%, the dow falling below 15,000, the nasdaq losing 78 to 3,365. when the fed goes ahead with the plans, how might it...
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. >>> now for your first look at business, we turn to cnbc's kayla tausche.good morning. >> good morning, mara. futures are higher after a big sell-off on wall street. stocks suffered their worst day of the year with the dow dropping more than 350 points. investors are still worried about the prospect of higher interest rates as the fed hinted it could start scaling back stimulus efforts as the economy keeps improving. when the fed does go ahead with that, it could mean it will cost you more to take out a mortgage and other loons. the average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage hit 3.98% this week. rates on other loons like autos, student and credit cards likely won't rise much in the future. >>> and the faa is expected to soon relax the ban on the use of certain electronic devices on planes, giving passengers a little bit of leeway during takeoff and landing. cell phones will still not be permitted, but luckily for people like alec baldwin, you probably will be able to play words with friends. >> good news. thanks so much, kayla. >>> the white house is again de
. >>> now for your first look at business, we turn to cnbc's kayla tausche.good morning. >> good morning, mara. futures are higher after a big sell-off on wall street. stocks suffered their worst day of the year with the dow dropping more than 350 points. investors are still worried about the prospect of higher interest rates as the fed hinted it could start scaling back stimulus efforts as the economy keeps improving. when the fed does go ahead with that, it could mean it will...
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her last name is gone. >> kayla tausche. >> kayla. >> kayla is here. were you not -- >> you're calling that. >> he was not here, i don't think last time you were on. >> madonna or bono. >> it's pronounced bono the one i liked who was married to cher. but, you know, so now here we are back below 15,000. we'll sheer. we'll see whether -- you never know -- it's like a little thread you go what is this? you go oh, oh, and you start pulling it and then it's one of those sweaters and then the sleeve is gone. >> the market is so short term it's hard to predict whatever is going to happen. >> it's so short term if we get 10% or something that's something that we want to have talked about as it was happening. we don't want to hit ten and say wow it's down 10%. it's six already. i got to do the math again. we'll see the intradition day. doesn't it feel dicey. >> it does. the question goes back whether the market is impacting the real economy. if you see the stock market drop 10% how upsetting is that to the fed. >> it's like a chicken and egg thing. is the econo
her last name is gone. >> kayla tausche. >> kayla. >> kayla is here. were you not -- >> you're calling that. >> he was not here, i don't think last time you were on. >> madonna or bono. >> it's pronounced bono the one i liked who was married to cher. but, you know, so now here we are back below 15,000. we'll sheer. we'll see whether -- you never know -- it's like a little thread you go what is this? you go oh, oh, and you start pulling it and then it's...
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kayla tausche and diana olick all over this story for us.you first. >> tyler, wall street is worried about the fed raising rates, markets are reacting and will you see higher rates in your savings account? the answer is no. i'm busting that myth right after the break. >> and rising mortgage rates are a big yes, if pricing people out of the housing market? we'll tell you next coming on plunch. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek
kayla tausche and diana olick all over this story for us.you first. >> tyler, wall street is worried about the fed raising rates, markets are reacting and will you see higher rates in your savings account? the answer is no. i'm busting that myth right after the break. >> and rising mortgage rates are a big yes, if pricing people out of the housing market? we'll tell you next coming on plunch. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be...
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. >>> kayla tausche has an early look at business. >> good morning, richard. fewer people are expected to hit the roads over the july 4th holiday than last year but aaa says that's not because of gas prices. aaa cites instead the sluggish economy and says people are just taking less time off. >>> microsoft reverses course on its new xbox one game console. users will now be able to play games offline without having to be connected to the internet. thaibl able to lend and sell used games. the xbox one goes on sale for $499. >>> and there could be more red arrows today on wall street after markets got slammed wednesday following comments by ben bernanke that the federal reserve may soon start scaling back its economic stimulus programs. if the economy keeps improving. but bernanke says that doesn't mean an interest rate hike is imminent. richard, back to you. >> kayla, thank you. >>> the country's second largest school system plans to order ipads for every student. the los angeles board of education approved a $30 million multi-year purchase. the first order, 31,
. >>> kayla tausche has an early look at business. >> good morning, richard. fewer people are expected to hit the roads over the july 4th holiday than last year but aaa says that's not because of gas prices. aaa cites instead the sluggish economy and says people are just taking less time off. >>> microsoft reverses course on its new xbox one game console. users will now be able to play games offline without having to be connected to the internet. thaibl able to lend and...
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good morning, kayla. >> good morning. markets could see a rebound today after stocks suffered their worst day of the year. the dow dropping more than 350 points. investors are still worried about the prospect of higher interest rates after the fed hinted it could start scaling back stimulus efforts as the economy keeps improving. when the fed goes ahead with that, it could mean it will cost you more to take out a mortgage. rates on other loans like auto, student, and credit cards likely won't raise much in the future. the faa is likely to relax a ban on certain electronic devices on planes, giving passengers a little leeway on takeoff and landing. >> thank you, kayla. >>> the white house is, again, delaying requiring new cars and trucks come equipped with rear view cameras. 17,000 are injured each year by backover accidents. >>> instagram is adding video for their 130 million monthly users. the new feature will allow 15-second clips. people can throw in captions and hash tags, just like when sharing a picture. >>> there's
good morning, kayla. >> good morning. markets could see a rebound today after stocks suffered their worst day of the year. the dow dropping more than 350 points. investors are still worried about the prospect of higher interest rates after the fed hinted it could start scaling back stimulus efforts as the economy keeps improving. when the fed goes ahead with that, it could mean it will cost you more to take out a mortgage. rates on other loans like auto, student, and credit cards likely...
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. >>> for an early look at business, kayla touchi joins us. >> good morning, betty. stocks soared monday even as investors continued the guessing game over what the federal reserve will do at its middle easting this week. an article in the financial times suggests the fed may pull back on its stimulus program soon but that doesn't necessarily mean an interest rate hike will follow. >>> chrysler is expected to f m formally refuse the government recall of jeeps because of a risk of nir a rear-end crash. chrysler said the jeeps are safe. regulators could threaten chrysler with legal action. >>> at&t is launching solar powered charging stations for smart phones and tablets throughout new york city. they can accommodate six device at once, regardless of wireless carrier. if the program is successful, it may be expanded nationwide. betty, back to you. >> got to keep those phones charged. thank you kayla. >>> netflix whose stock has been on a role will offer family friendly choices off a new website. netflix promises easy access with mobility for long summer road trips. >>>
. >>> for an early look at business, kayla touchi joins us. >> good morning, betty. stocks soared monday even as investors continued the guessing game over what the federal reserve will do at its middle easting this week. an article in the financial times suggests the fed may pull back on its stimulus program soon but that doesn't necessarily mean an interest rate hike will follow. >>> chrysler is expected to f m formally refuse the government recall of jeeps because of...
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kayla, to the broad question.is is as the eye sees it, and he was taken hostage in a labor dispute, doesn't this say that there is insufficient rule -- and he ended up paying a ran some, that there's unsufficient rule of law to feel confident about doing business? >> i'm waiting for jane to open up a kfc franchise in china but he seems incredibly well adjusted but if it's -- he said i've got a cfo there, a few partners but if you don't have the big multi-national infrastructure to give support, who knows how much this company makes in revenue, $600,000, i'm sure that's making a dent in the bottom line. >> google reportedly developing a video game console that will be powered by android operating system in an attempt to buy the internet giant and tap into the $25 billion a year video game market. can google compete with playstation and xbox? kayla, you take and get the first whack at this one. >> well, i say, tyler, next move a. a lot of these things are things apple was rumored to be making, the longer it takes to
kayla, to the broad question.is is as the eye sees it, and he was taken hostage in a labor dispute, doesn't this say that there is insufficient rule -- and he ended up paying a ran some, that there's unsufficient rule of law to feel confident about doing business? >> i'm waiting for jane to open up a kfc franchise in china but he seems incredibly well adjusted but if it's -- he said i've got a cfo there, a few partners but if you don't have the big multi-national infrastructure to give...
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kayla, good morning. >> good morning. i wish i had such powers. unfortunately it's not the case. few furs in the market are lower following yesterday's sell-off as stocks and bonds got slammed by comments from ben bernanke about when the central bank will end its economic stimulus program, reacting to news about china's economy. reports on unemployment, manufacturing and housing here in the u.s. the drou dropping to 15,is 12, the nasdaq to 3,833. >>> mow zil la is going ahead with plans to offer a do not track option. that would block the most common forms of internet tracking, allowing people to limit who watching their online movements. the decision comes despite big resistance from advertisers who claim this tracking is essential to delivering well targeted lucrative adds that pay for many web services. microsoft is reversing course on its xbox 1 game console. users can left-hand and sell used games. these had been criticize bid the hard core gamers since microsoft unveiled the xbox one in may. the device goes on sale this fall for $499. we'll definitely see how it does. >> ka
kayla, good morning. >> good morning. i wish i had such powers. unfortunately it's not the case. few furs in the market are lower following yesterday's sell-off as stocks and bonds got slammed by comments from ben bernanke about when the central bank will end its economic stimulus program, reacting to news about china's economy. reports on unemployment, manufacturing and housing here in the u.s. the drou dropping to 15,is 12, the nasdaq to 3,833. >>> mow zil la is going ahead...
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our kayla tausche found one that's risk free, liquid and even earns a little interest. >> reporter: for every investor in the stock market, there's another who likes their money right where they can see it. in their checking account, insured and in a perfect world, earning interest. with that last detail hard to come by, experts say a high-yield checking account might be the answer. a high-yield checking account, on average, returned 1.64% according to a bankrate survey out thursday. that's an average of $280 per accountholder per year. leaps and bounds beyond money market accounts or certificates of deposit. >> and a low-rate environment where people are looking for yield, these accounts give you the opportunity to earn a higher yield on a portion of your savings without sacrificing either the safety or the liquidity of the money. >> if you can stomach the requirements. high-yield checking accounts commonly require ten debit transactions a month to earn the highest rate, and they only let you earn the highest interest up to a certain balance. with yields continuing to fall, the costs m
our kayla tausche found one that's risk free, liquid and even earns a little interest. >> reporter: for every investor in the stock market, there's another who likes their money right where they can see it. in their checking account, insured and in a perfect world, earning interest. with that last detail hard to come by, experts say a high-yield checking account might be the answer. a high-yield checking account, on average, returned 1.64% according to a bankrate survey out thursday....
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cnbc's kayla joins us live. kayla, the residuals still from bernanke's speech? >> tamara, i think we're going to be feeling the reverberations from that for a long time. all three averages are down 1.5%. you have gold which investors go to when they sell out of stocks. gold is down, too. you have bonds down also and the interest rates on those bonds are spiking. the ten year treasury is at a yield that it hasn't seen in nearly two years. stocks for their part have retreated. they've lost basically everything they've made in the last two months. you've mentioned it. it's somewhat ironic. a normal observer would say why is everything sell off because chairman bernanke said the market was doing better? there were all of these green chutes and signs up. there was an unprecedented amount by the federal reserve buying bonds, initiating pra ms to help stimulate the economy, and what he said yesterday, perhaps what he didn't say, is that when the economy improves they'll be stepping away from that program. what we're seeing today is when you go off drugs, withdrawal is
cnbc's kayla joins us live. kayla, the residuals still from bernanke's speech? >> tamara, i think we're going to be feeling the reverberations from that for a long time. all three averages are down 1.5%. you have gold which investors go to when they sell out of stocks. gold is down, too. you have bonds down also and the interest rates on those bonds are spiking. the ten year treasury is at a yield that it hasn't seen in nearly two years. stocks for their part have retreated. they've lost...
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that is kayla tausche sitting with me today.e look at what happened in the last six months and what will happen over the next six months. despite some slippage in june, all ten s&p 500 sectors held on to gains the first half of the year. courtney reagan breaks down the leaders and the laggards for us, courtney. >> that's right. good afternoon to you, bill. for the month of june, 7 out of 10 sectors lose ground. as you pointed out, they are holding off gains. four of the sectors beating off the broader index. health care the broader sector in the first half of 2013. only about even for the month of june followed closely by consumer discretionaries and financial. the biggest winners within health care, boston scientific, shares have gained 63% this year followed by life technologies. now on the flip side, materials have posted the lowest return for investors over the last six months. technology, second to the bottom, we know that's a struggling one today, as well. you're not happy about the first half performance with cliff nation
that is kayla tausche sitting with me today.e look at what happened in the last six months and what will happen over the next six months. despite some slippage in june, all ten s&p 500 sectors held on to gains the first half of the year. courtney reagan breaks down the leaders and the laggards for us, courtney. >> that's right. good afternoon to you, bill. for the month of june, 7 out of 10 sectors lose ground. as you pointed out, they are holding off gains. four of the sectors...
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. -- that is where kayla goes to school. she says it wasn't till she picked her up last wednesday that she was told several kids had scabies. scabies are microscopic mites that hide underneath the upper layer of the skin. they easily spread through skin contact. only a doctor's prescription can kill them. school administrators decided to close the school two days last week. the principal at the all boys school would not go on camera, but told us that he had two confirmed cases and that they used thursday and friday of last week to fumigate the building. a parent from the all-girls school says that more than 20 girls were affected. is why they had to take up all the carpet in the school. there is no carpet. >> we need to know what is going on. >> this father is upset over the lack of communication. >> it is important for us to let people know. if they don't know, more and more students can get it. >> he worries that because school is about to land, others will -- other students will show up with scabies and intact students in
. -- that is where kayla goes to school. she says it wasn't till she picked her up last wednesday that she was told several kids had scabies. scabies are microscopic mites that hide underneath the upper layer of the skin. they easily spread through skin contact. only a doctor's prescription can kill them. school administrators decided to close the school two days last week. the principal at the all boys school would not go on camera, but told us that he had two confirmed cases and that they...
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thank you for being a great example to your fellow classmates and to our city's youth and i hope that kayla your senior class president and david your student body president as well as the entire lowell graduating class of 2013 become the great community and civic leaders of san francisco future. because of being your mayor, i think that the people of the city every day for the opportunity to serve san francisco. it is a privilege to wake up each morning and to work for you, a people the our city and to do everything that i can to help all of us be successful. and as your graduation day is a day when you set off on a path to success you will use what you learned at lowell to tackle the great challenges next in your life, to make the differences in your world and the impact in the lives of your peers, family, your friends, and your community. looking back at my graduation day in high school, i remember feeling excited, scared, nervous, and inspired to make a difference in the world and just like you my journey started on this very important day, graduation day. and you know, each of our live
thank you for being a great example to your fellow classmates and to our city's youth and i hope that kayla your senior class president and david your student body president as well as the entire lowell graduating class of 2013 become the great community and civic leaders of san francisco future. because of being your mayor, i think that the people of the city every day for the opportunity to serve san francisco. it is a privilege to wake up each morning and to work for you, a people the our...
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the trial, though, sue, still months away. >> kayla, thanks very much.pick it up from there. >>> they agreed to buy the marketing software company for $2.3 billion. a 50% premium. salesforce has targeted the cloud marketing space for acquisitions, as it becomes increasingly more important to its operations. jon fortt now with a closer look at the clout computing companies. >> who might be next? the first place to look, closest competitors. some companies that are the right size. el it's a big more, but also some it's roughly flat today. marquetto has tmarketo is down 7%, because a lot of people expected salesforce would buy marketo, instead of directthey've been buying them up, because the customers are eager to get the kind of or acausing it's becoming an essential part, all these giants are trying to build out and gain share. silver pop and strong mail, both of them do e-mail and social media marketing, both of them private. jon fortt, reporting for us at this honey from silicon valley. >>> we're waiting for new jersey governor chris christie to addres
the trial, though, sue, still months away. >> kayla, thanks very much.pick it up from there. >>> they agreed to buy the marketing software company for $2.3 billion. a 50% premium. salesforce has targeted the cloud marketing space for acquisitions, as it becomes increasingly more important to its operations. jon fortt now with a closer look at the clout computing companies. >> who might be next? the first place to look, closest competitors. some companies that are the right...
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kayla? >> scott, i'm in midday.ld, not only bond buying but gold buying going on as well. taking a look at that. the cme, we want to ask him, first, jim, it's a nonfarm payroll day. what do you say in this trade where we are right now? >> this is really interesting to me because 20 minutes ago something happened in the yen. it broke through a trend line, started moving higher quickly. gold followed suit. bonds followed suit. stocks started to get sold off. the biggest issue is gold. broken out of a tight consolidation triangle. time spent above 1420, any comfortable time, is an indication of much higher prices in gold to me now. >> rich, what move do you expect out of gold off of tomorrow's job number? normally when we lead up to that number, trading in the tight range. now we're about to break out of it before we see that headline. >> kayla, jim said it best. back to the correlation trade. this is a key level. we sent you the chart. we've been in tight consolidative range. breaking out above the 1421. we close abov
kayla? >> scott, i'm in midday.ld, not only bond buying but gold buying going on as well. taking a look at that. the cme, we want to ask him, first, jim, it's a nonfarm payroll day. what do you say in this trade where we are right now? >> this is really interesting to me because 20 minutes ago something happened in the yen. it broke through a trend line, started moving higher quickly. gold followed suit. bonds followed suit. stocks started to get sold off. the biggest issue is gold....
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back to you. >> kayla tausche at cnbc, thank you. >>> let's check the forecast now.torm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein telling us about the chance for rain and storms maybe today. >> i get up at 1:30 in the morning, i stick my head out the door, and i brought it right back in. >> just like that. >> it is so steamy. we've got the humidity back. it's going to be with us here through the rest of the day. that's kind of a recipe for showers and thundershowers to pop up. we got some of those yesterday afternoon. look at this. dramatic picture of a shower, a thundershower passing north of washington. you see the washington monument just to the lower right. that was posted to weather@nbcwashington.com. here's another one that was posted. this is near creek park in frederick county looking north at a thunderstorm there right at sunset yesterday. love your pictures. post them. ail share on twitter and facebook. follow me on twitter and like on facebook. there's a little sunshine. 74 at reagan national. dew point at a steamy 70 right now. temperatures right near 70 degrees i
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cnbc's kayla tausche joining us with that and more. good morning. >> good morning.make sure it doesn't happen as long as the weather is good. that's because at&t is launching solar-powered charging stations for smartphones and tablets throughout new york city. they can accommodate six devices at once regardless of wireless carrier with dedicated ports for iphones, android, blackberrys and standard usb cables. the project was sparked by hurricane sandy when at&t provided diesel generators to some of the hardest-hit neighborhoods. if the program is successful, it may be expanded. >>> jetblue wants to prove that loyalty can last forever. the airline says frequent flyer points for its true blue members will now never expire even if their accounts are inactive. most airline loyalty programs require passengers to fly on a regular basis to maintain existing miles. jetblue, though, says it wants to remove all the red tape and limits on available mile rewards. no guarantees, guys, that the prices will stay the same. back to you. >> kayla tausche, thank you. >>> today ireland
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. >> thanks, kayla. >>> chrysler will have now to recall older model jeeps with fuel tanks that couldture in rear-end collisions. >>> 18 mayors from across the country have sent a letter to congress to try to limit the use of food stamps to buy sugary drinks. they have to comment yet on this new push. >>> just for fun, forbes has a list of the most expensive homes for sell. number two, the estate in los angeles at $150 million. the most expensive home in america is the copper beach farm in greenwich, connecticut at $190 million. the other williams sisters pulls out and rihanna beats back a fan we'll show you the video. >>> you're watching "first look" on msnbc. yeah. ♪ [ panting ] uh... after you. ♪ [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] it's all in how you get there. the srx, from cadillac. awarded best interior design of any luxury brand. lease this 2013 cadillac srx for around $399 per month, with premium care maintenance included. vo: ta friend under water is end usomething completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than h
. >> thanks, kayla. >>> chrysler will have now to recall older model jeeps with fuel tanks that couldture in rear-end collisions. >>> 18 mayors from across the country have sent a letter to congress to try to limit the use of food stamps to buy sugary drinks. they have to comment yet on this new push. >>> just for fun, forbes has a list of the most expensive homes for sell. number two, the estate in los angeles at $150 million. the most expensive home in america...
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for nightly business report, kayla, new york. >>> sweeteners and poison pills lead our market focus tonight. soft bank raised the bid for sprint nextel to close out dish network. shareholders vote in two weeks. sprint sharps gained more than 2%ed to and more than 28 since last october when soft bank made it's offer. >>> another set of shareholders at news corp voted today to split the company in two on june 28th. news corp will become the name of the publishing asset while 21st century fox will be the umbrella. news corp gained more than 66% in the year-long run up to the split. shares were down a fraction today closing at 3167. >>> the pharmacy benefit manager landed a ten-year deal with significa cigna to manage the plans. >>> quest core, a big mover today in a deal, the company acquired a treatment for auto immune diseases. it plans to seek u.s. approval for the drug called cinakvin. it traded at ten times normal volume closing at 42.11%. >>> bananas, now 90-year-old david murdoch wants to buy more of them. he owns 40% of the company and wants to buy the rest for a little more than a bil
for nightly business report, kayla, new york. >>> sweeteners and poison pills lead our market focus tonight. soft bank raised the bid for sprint nextel to close out dish network. shareholders vote in two weeks. sprint sharps gained more than 2%ed to and more than 28 since last october when soft bank made it's offer. >>> another set of shareholders at news corp voted today to split the company in two on june 28th. news corp will become the name of the publishing asset while...
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>> as kayla reported you have a senior lawyer at the irs in washington.o chiefs, chief counsels, okay. i will not name names tonight. i will let that sit a while. this thing is not over. we have not gone up the food kane yet. >> one of the interviews reviewed by the "wall street journal" in this report this morning was quoting a real e relatively junior irs employee involved in this targeting in cincinnati and she said i wouldn't have had done any of this had i not had the authorization of someone at a higher level. this sort of thing doesn't happen unless you get that signature. >> thank you ever so much for the update. >>> up next on "kudlow," for the first time in 30 years, new jersey had a republican senator. only a couple months, actually, why did governor chris christie insist on a convoluted election process? we will go live to park city, utah. we will be joined by republican nominee mitt romney all on "the kudlow report." we're coming right back. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how
>> as kayla reported you have a senior lawyer at the irs in washington.o chiefs, chief counsels, okay. i will not name names tonight. i will let that sit a while. this thing is not over. we have not gone up the food kane yet. >> one of the interviews reviewed by the "wall street journal" in this report this morning was quoting a real e relatively junior irs employee involved in this targeting in cincinnati and she said i wouldn't have had done any of this had i not had the...
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our kayla covers them for us, and kayla, what do you want to know? >> financials have been among the market leaders this year. more confidence in the economy means more loans, more business deals. jp morgan might have stolen the headlines, but the surprise is the cme groups, and that's because it's where derivatives clear. volume is up 71% year to date as their trying to hedge against the fed. my question is, for the banks, a rise in rates will help more than hurt them, but which will it do more than the other? >> will it hurt or help more? >> i think rising rates do help a little bit for financials. they can get a little bit more spread on their products, but what's important, really, is the loan demand in the economy. and i think if you look at loan demand right now, it's still relatively modest. consumers are feeling a little bitter about things, but there are still people deleveraging and pay off their debts rather than take on new debts, so we don't think the rise in rates will necessarily hurt loans a lot, but we need to sustain the economy to
our kayla covers them for us, and kayla, what do you want to know? >> financials have been among the market leaders this year. more confidence in the economy means more loans, more business deals. jp morgan might have stolen the headlines, but the surprise is the cme groups, and that's because it's where derivatives clear. volume is up 71% year to date as their trying to hedge against the fed. my question is, for the banks, a rise in rates will help more than hurt them, but which will it...
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kayla dashy now on the story.r to you. >> reporter: bank overdrafts are steep and often compounding, so little wonder why someone who overdraws their account would opt for the protection. bottom line, when you go into the red, the bank will charge you or freeze your account before closing it. an investigation provided stark figures. the average overdrafter spends $225 in annual fees and someone who opts into the protection programs could spend $900 more in fees, compared to someone who doesn't overdraw. how do the fees get that high? on the face of it, overdrawing is expensive. major national banks will charge you $35 for trying to buy something when you don't have money in your account. all told, producing some $32 billion in annual revenues for the banks. this is 60% of all checking account fees. for consumers, it's a sore subject. lori, an investment banker, called the fees, ridiculous, and one said, if you do it once in a blue moon, they shouldn't charge you a massive whack. jeff said, people make mistakes, th
kayla dashy now on the story.r to you. >> reporter: bank overdrafts are steep and often compounding, so little wonder why someone who overdraws their account would opt for the protection. bottom line, when you go into the red, the bank will charge you or freeze your account before closing it. an investigation provided stark figures. the average overdrafter spends $225 in annual fees and someone who opts into the protection programs could spend $900 more in fees, compared to someone who...
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kayla tausche with me today. join us for the most important trading hour. more "street signs" and the jockey who would be the belmont over the weekend. after this. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us, based on one simple common sense fact... all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll gain weight. that goes for coca-cola,
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for nightly business report, kayla, new york. >>> sweeteners and poison pills lead our market focus tonight. soft bank raised the bid for sprint nextel to close out dish network. shareholders vote in two weeks. sprint sharps gained more than 2%ed to and more than 28 since last october when soft bank made it's offer. >>> another set of shareholders at news corp voted today to split the company in two on june 28th. news corp will become the name of the publishing asset while 21st century fox will be the umbrella. news corp gained more than 66% in the year-long run up to the split. shares were down a fraction today closing at 3167. >>> the pharmacy benefit manager landed a ten-year deal with significa cigna to manage the plans. >>> quest core, a big mover today in a deal, the company acquired a treatment for auto immune diseases. it plans to seek u.s. approval for the drug called cinakvin. it traded at ten times normal volume closing at 42.11%. >>> bananas, now 90-year-old david murdoch wants to buy more of them. he owns 40% of the company and wants to buy the rest for a little more than a bil
for nightly business report, kayla, new york. >>> sweeteners and poison pills lead our market focus tonight. soft bank raised the bid for sprint nextel to close out dish network. shareholders vote in two weeks. sprint sharps gained more than 2%ed to and more than 28 since last october when soft bank made it's offer. >>> another set of shareholders at news corp voted today to split the company in two on june 28th. news corp will become the name of the publishing asset while...
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i'm kayla tausche. >> thanks. biggest pops and drops.r ibm, dropping 3%. >> morgan stanley lowered their guidance for ibm as far as where they think they are going to be earning, and obviously you're right. it's accenture, just coming in and missing like warning like crazing going forward. that's what's hitting ibm. >> mike, morgan stanley. >> obviously been some overhang and concerns about the bond trading operation. basically whether they can have a decent quarter there. an analyst estimate saying they are going to fall short of their goal. another minor point, obviously they have made a big bet on the retail brokerage business. that benefits from expectations of a higher short-term interest rate. a lot of -- look at the schwabs of the world, really ran up on that, and now that we're pushing that out a little bit, removes one tailwind from the stock. >> pete, monster? >> look at monster, ubs with a note, a target of $66 a share. already had a buy rate on it, but they talked about may sales being up 5% and june sales up 10.9%, this thin
i'm kayla tausche. >> thanks. biggest pops and drops.r ibm, dropping 3%. >> morgan stanley lowered their guidance for ibm as far as where they think they are going to be earning, and obviously you're right. it's accenture, just coming in and missing like warning like crazing going forward. that's what's hitting ibm. >> mike, morgan stanley. >> obviously been some overhang and concerns about the bond trading operation. basically whether they can have a decent quarter...
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i'm kayla tausche from market flash desk.t market movers and looking at bed, bath & beyond. eps met estimates at 93 cents a share. revenue slightly higher than expected. profit was a bit lower than a year ago. and expenses did rise slightly, but the stock is up because the company's guidance for the next quarter was raised slightly and same store sales were 3.4% that's better than 3% from a year ago. there's also an expectation that recovery in housing will help bed, bath & beyond. a good day for shareholders in that stock today. >> thanks. who's trading bed, bath & beyond? >> i'm not, but i thought it was overdone last week when they said restoration hardware. it's bad for william sonoma it's bad for bed, bath & beyond. you're picking a fight with somebody who is really ready for you when you're going after them. obviously this report says exactly that. >> grasso you want to touch this one? going back to amazon? >> i know. >> is that where you're going? >> that's where it is. that's our history. best buy or bed, bath & beyon
i'm kayla tausche from market flash desk.t market movers and looking at bed, bath & beyond. eps met estimates at 93 cents a share. revenue slightly higher than expected. profit was a bit lower than a year ago. and expenses did rise slightly, but the stock is up because the company's guidance for the next quarter was raised slightly and same store sales were 3.4% that's better than 3% from a year ago. there's also an expectation that recovery in housing will help bed, bath & beyond. a...
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kayla, we're down 12 points right now. nothing like we saw yesterday. nevertheless, a concern of a trend here. >> definitely, tamron. the market has had quite a rocky ride this week. the futures were up all morning. the sharp selloff then entering day three. stocks are now in mixed territory. the dow was positive again. now it's back in negative territory. it makes the move earlier this week appear to be something of a knee jerk reaction after the federal reserve said it would start slowing the stimulus program. that's slowing, not stopping. still hard for the market to hear. one big bank executive said, you've been keeping the animals in the barn all spring. when you open the barn door, they're still going to go wild, but eventually they'll settle down. just about an hour ago they appeared to settle down. if not for long, then at least for the day. many investors and reporters revisiting ben bernanke's remark. bernanke affirmed there would be in change in interest rates, which have been near zero for four in years, until employment falls below 6.5%. he
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thanks, kayla. >>> the house of representatives will consider a farm bill that would cut $2 billion aear from food stamps. white house says they would veto the bill with that provision because it would leave too many americans hungry. >>> netflix, whose stock has been on a role lately, will today offer family friendly choices off a new website. >>> the british economy is about to get a 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 watermelon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> three sports radio hosts are fired for crossing the line. allen iverson is accused of abducting his five children, plus an ugly scene involving a foul ball when "first look" returns. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. [ engine revs ]
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not martin, but kayla should be there. hi, kayla. >> hey, ross. good morning to you. ward after a month-long struggle with activist investors. they've accused ward of several strategic mistakes. the company's been under fire since last year when kpgm -- after a four-month probe the board determined there was no wrongdoing in the land deal but they did strike a deal in march to close it by june or move the hedge fund. this termination is the same with another condition, chesapeake energy. it's 3% after hours and the stock is still on the move. it's up 7.25% right now in trading in germany. >>> on wednesday men's warehouse showed george zimmer the door. zimmer founded his clothing retailer in 1973 said the company is appearing in ads, you'll like the look, i guarantee it. in a statement zimmer said he had expressed concerns about the direction of the company and instead of what he called, quote, fostering the dialogue that has in part contributed to our success, the board has chosen to ignore my concerns. they have a scheduled shareholders meeting but it was canceled so
not martin, but kayla should be there. hi, kayla. >> hey, ross. good morning to you. ward after a month-long struggle with activist investors. they've accused ward of several strategic mistakes. the company's been under fire since last year when kpgm -- after a four-month probe the board determined there was no wrongdoing in the land deal but they did strike a deal in march to close it by june or move the hedge fund. this termination is the same with another condition, chesapeake energy....