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over to sochi. >>> kayla, thank you very much.of the hour on "street signs" giving you new developments in the european union's reaction to the escalating violence in ukraine. outside of that, the latest, also hear from the winter olympics in sochi as well as a look ahead and if you need comic relief, i'm going to squeeze into a four-man bobsled with three u.s. bop slbsledders and a skeleton lesson. from sochi, and the american women's hockey game as i speak. it is nearly 11:00 here in russia. for now, back to beautiful snowy inglewood fl inglewood cliffs, tyler? >> more snow than you do at sea level in sochi. >>> "power house" folks, what your money buys you in atlanta. a realtor with berkshire hathaway perimeter. welcome good to see you. let's check the stats on atlanta's fulton county as of january, median sales price, $280,000. homes for sale, 2,700. 388 homes sold, average days on the market about three months or 88 days. let's go to our -- how would you character the market down there? >> definitely a buyer's market today. g
over to sochi. >>> kayla, thank you very much.of the hour on "street signs" giving you new developments in the european union's reaction to the escalating violence in ukraine. outside of that, the latest, also hear from the winter olympics in sochi as well as a look ahead and if you need comic relief, i'm going to squeeze into a four-man bobsled with three u.s. bop slbsledders and a skeleton lesson. from sochi, and the american women's hockey game as i speak. it is nearly...
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will you please find a pic will you please find a pic of kayla finley p is this flu shot necessary?y during flu season. but does it hurt? nah. plus you get a really sweet bandaid! anything else i should know? here's a thought, try scoring more points on the other team. okay. even a warrior can get sick. kaiser permanente reminds you to get your flu shot this season. nd tn the's icy icke the fferce ibestoods est ods theecreto akinparman cstedhick o juy anso dicio. ou c makdinn dispear be foo. brg outhe st. [ale nounr ] can belve y canronoce evythi in ? beeve. ew dicioly sple fr i c't lie it notutte wh 10 tas andero articiapresvatis. it'sime ...bieve >>george: for your trip on interstate 80 and the westbound direction the accident at pinole valley road and not doing badly at all to the traffic here and 18 minutes. we're still well under normal commute time for the ride from hercules down to berkeley. from here let's go to the bridges as we look first at your bay bridge ride in the commute to the toll plaza. again today we are valley backed up and very early to read the meter and light
will you please find a pic will you please find a pic of kayla finley p is this flu shot necessary?y during flu season. but does it hurt? nah. plus you get a really sweet bandaid! anything else i should know? here's a thought, try scoring more points on the other team. okay. even a warrior can get sick. kaiser permanente reminds you to get your flu shot this season. nd tn the's icy icke the fferce ibestoods est ods theecreto akinparman cstedhick o juy anso dicio. ou c makdinn dispear be foo....
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kayla. >>> thanks for that, scott.ppreciate you talking about the sponsorship as well. another side to that story. meanwhile, dispute over costs is halting construction at the panama canal. it's a move that could cost the u.s. economy billions of dollars. but today there are hopes that this dispute could have a positive ending. jane wells is live in the port of los angeles with more on that for us. jane. >> hey, kayla. well, it depends on location. this is really one of the biggest stories right now going on in trade. and talks could resume this week between a contractors and canal authorities to try to break a deadlock over cost overruns for expansion project which has already had its deadline extended one. an arbitration board of panama says a full work stoppage could delay completion until 2020 though canal officials swear they will finish next year if they have to do it themselves. look at a live web cam down there. billion dollars in extra costs. so bad for panama, good for the west coast. ports like l.a. have bee
kayla. >>> thanks for that, scott.ppreciate you talking about the sponsorship as well. another side to that story. meanwhile, dispute over costs is halting construction at the panama canal. it's a move that could cost the u.s. economy billions of dollars. but today there are hopes that this dispute could have a positive ending. jane wells is live in the port of los angeles with more on that for us. jane. >> hey, kayla. well, it depends on location. this is really one of the...
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back to you. >> kayla, thank you. right at 5:30 all of the unemployment numbers and what they mean. >> friday morning. everybody looking forward to the weekend, rain or shine it's here almost. >> you know what is so great about this weekend even with all of the rain on the way we're in the olympics. you know what i mean. you can stay home and you have world class television coming your way right here on nbc bay area. we're also going to be covering the storms and we'll let you know as things are happening, tomorrow looks pretty bad. light showers for the way to work, as you make your way home from work wait till i show you what's coming. could be a rough commute home. a lot of people like to knock off early. 56 in san francisco, 57 degrees in the east bay, 58 degrees, your high temperatures today, so another cool day for the bay area. let's talk about that steady stream of moisture moving in. there is heavy rain on the way as of 11:30 and of course we have an 11:00 a.m. newscast. we'll have a little bit better data as
back to you. >> kayla, thank you. right at 5:30 all of the unemployment numbers and what they mean. >> friday morning. everybody looking forward to the weekend, rain or shine it's here almost. >> you know what is so great about this weekend even with all of the rain on the way we're in the olympics. you know what i mean. you can stay home and you have world class television coming your way right here on nbc bay area. we're also going to be covering the storms and we'll let you...
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police found 3-year-old kayla dead in her bed. they say there was evidence of abuse and sexual assault. the couple arrested the next day at a b.a.r.t. station. napa police say they were called to the home ten times last year and twice last month for domestic disturbances. during those visits police did not find anything illegal. >> also today, a hearing for a daycare worker in morgan hill charged with sexually abusing five children in his care. nicolas is accused of molesting four girls under 13 and one as young as 3. all of the victims attended day care on paradise elementary school. if convicted he faces life in prison. >> the san jose fire department could find out today if it will lose hundreds of thousands of dollars for failing to fulfill its contract with the county. san jose's acting fire chief will face a grilling by county supervisors about the department's poor response time. the county contract calls for crews to show up within eight minutes of an emergency call. the fire department failed to do that nine times out of
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for now, back to you. >> kayla, also so 2000, facebook, isn't it? restaurant diner who left three separate $5,000 tips for waitresses. >>> plus, all your sports highlights next as "early today" continues for our tuesday morning. at farmers, we make you smarter about insurance. because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ are you about to spend that on paper towels? mom: well, i use bounty... kerri: ooo! use sparkle®... it's just right for cleaning up everyday little messes without cleaning out your piggy bank. sparkle®. the bright way to clean. natural energy from tea packed with rea
for now, back to you. >> kayla, also so 2000, facebook, isn't it? restaurant diner who left three separate $5,000 tips for waitresses. >>> plus, all your sports highlights next as "early today" continues for our tuesday morning. at farmers, we make you smarter about insurance. because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of...
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some people and to your point, kayla, well taken. he has been taking this for a while. >> i think the thing with a technician like that is when you get certain indicators that suggests a probability for something, you would be remiss not to bring it up. i was saying that it's following the path of the 1929. i'm not a big adherence to looking at charts from the past and saying, oh, this is mimicking me. i've done that a lot in the past and it never seemed to continue to mimic him as a key point. but if he sees a -- you know, something technical that results to him that a bad market is about to come, it's not something that he should soft soap. he should say this indicates to me that the market could trade off significantly. he would be remiss otherwise to his followers if we didn't mention that. >> guys, we'll be talking markets throughout the morning. but for now, paul, lou, we'll leave it there. brian was also big in the '90s, but we don't give you a hard time about that. >> i'm still big, physically. it's hard to believe i've been
some people and to your point, kayla, well taken. he has been taking this for a while. >> i think the thing with a technician like that is when you get certain indicators that suggests a probability for something, you would be remiss not to bring it up. i was saying that it's following the path of the 1929. i'm not a big adherence to looking at charts from the past and saying, oh, this is mimicking me. i've done that a lot in the past and it never seemed to continue to mimic him as a key...
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andrew. >> thank you, kayla.s in the control room because they didn't use the awful music. but that's a separate issue. the second season of "house of cards" making its debut on netflix on friday. eunice yoon caught up with the ceo bringing the show to china. our morning on, her evening. eunice. >> hey, guys. viewers in the united states aren't the only ones binge on house of cards. after bringing saturday night live as well as the ellen degeneres show to china, the ceo of the company decided to bring in u.s. local thriller "house of cards" to this country. now, he said that he is not targeting the masses, but is targeting the growing number of young chinese who love american politics. this is what he had to say. >> the chinese audience watch american tv shows. although the story is really not about the lives around them. it's about things happening in america in the world. it's not relevant to their lives that they live here. but because of the quality and the sus sense, it's universal. that's why chinese people
andrew. >> thank you, kayla.s in the control room because they didn't use the awful music. but that's a separate issue. the second season of "house of cards" making its debut on netflix on friday. eunice yoon caught up with the ceo bringing the show to china. our morning on, her evening. eunice. >> hey, guys. viewers in the united states aren't the only ones binge on house of cards. after bringing saturday night live as well as the ellen degeneres show to china, the ceo of...
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. >> eric, in is kayla at the stock exchange.nother executives have noted that a change in gmail at the end of last year whereby the organization of the in-box put some of the promotional e-mails at the back of the in-box leading people to delete them easier would hurt business. did you see that actually making dent in the amount of consumers that were actually clicking through to some of the e-mails which were a huge part of your marketing before? >> yeah, we've been shifting away from e-mail no question and the gmail change did have some impact, we called it out in q-3 it was obviously there q-4 we didn't call it out because it's an ongoing effect. we're very focused on building up a search for us now, seo and sem which are the two primary drivers of search represent iina low double digit for us which is up virtually from zero a year ago and we've made huge progress there and we are focused on the areas we can win and e-mail while it's a great business for us, clearly we need to shift to getting traffic from other places. >> er
. >> eric, in is kayla at the stock exchange.nother executives have noted that a change in gmail at the end of last year whereby the organization of the in-box put some of the promotional e-mails at the back of the in-box leading people to delete them easier would hurt business. did you see that actually making dent in the amount of consumers that were actually clicking through to some of the e-mails which were a huge part of your marketing before? >> yeah, we've been shifting away...
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>> wow. >> by the way, look, they have to favor shareholders, kayla.i think if you're taking care of your employees, that's a basic principle of entering the working world. you expect your company will give you a modicum of support. if you as a company cannot support your employees well, you're probably too big. you probably have too many employees if you can't take care of all of them. >> let's not forget steve jobs said take care of customers first and everything will take care of itself. >> if only workers were customers. >> if only they were and if only they paid for everything like maybe investors do. i don't know. there has to be a happy medium somewhere. >> everyone, thank you for joining us this afternoon. lots to get through and now as >>> this is the type of performance you dream about! >> she just brought the house down! ♪
>> wow. >> by the way, look, they have to favor shareholders, kayla.i think if you're taking care of your employees, that's a basic principle of entering the working world. you expect your company will give you a modicum of support. if you as a company cannot support your employees well, you're probably too big. you probably have too many employees if you can't take care of all of them. >> let's not forget steve jobs said take care of customers first and everything will take...
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for that and the news before the bell, kayla touausche live. >> i'm in the other half and it's not pretty. in the market now, futures lower, stocks regained some footing tuesday following monday's giant sell-off. investors shrugging off a report showing factories orders dropped in december. private sector job growth and the nation's services or nonmanufacturing sector, earnings from merck, time warner, disney, twitter's first earnings. dow snapping its four-day run of triple digit moves. mean while, the winter weather is chilling the u.s. economy, as feared. some economies may end up trimming forecasts for first quarter gdp growth. the impact of all of these storms has already shown up in some economic data, including manufacturing in january auto sales. airlines are among the companies hit the hardest. flightaware.com says 39,000 flights canceled last month, the most since 21,000 canceled in october of 2012, after hurricane sandy pummeled the east coast. >>> radioshack used a super bowl ad to show how stores are being rebuilt. now it appears some stores will be dismantled. the electronic
for that and the news before the bell, kayla touausche live. >> i'm in the other half and it's not pretty. in the market now, futures lower, stocks regained some footing tuesday following monday's giant sell-off. investors shrugging off a report showing factories orders dropped in december. private sector job growth and the nation's services or nonmanufacturing sector, earnings from merck, time warner, disney, twitter's first earnings. dow snapping its four-day run of triple digit moves....
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kayla. >> thanks, seema.lowell mcadam told david faber in an exclusive interview. you'll hear them next. and google's director of engineering says by 2029 computers will be able to understand our language, learn from experiences and outsmart most intelligent humans. scar ri thought. that brings us to this morning's squat on the tweet. if google is right, how can we prevent the robot apocalypse? we'll get to some of your answers later this hour. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 e
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kayla, thank you so much from cnbc. >>> how did we get here?od create the world or did we evolve? what's expected to be a spirited debate happens tonight between bill nye the science guy and a man who beliefs in creationism. >>> plus, the fight over raising the debt ceiling. house republicans reportedly have a plan to get what they want if they agree to the hype. the agenda panel weighs in. (meow mix jingle) right on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -
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kayla tausche is on the case. this is a little surprising, especially for the company that's doing it. >> it is, but last year around this time, ben bernanke said he actually thought the mortgage credit spectrum had tightened too far. he thought banks were doing too much to protect against some of these riskier borrowers and a lot of people weren't actually able to get home loans. now wells fargo is the first bank with the help of the department of housing and urban development as well as the fha that is starting to dip its toe back into what we would have called subprime loans. they are lowering the minimum borrowing fico score to 600. it used to be 640 which most banks see as the cutoff. subprime is a little bit different these days. these are conforming loans so they are not giant loans. these are going to be sold back to the government and they are going to be securitized under ginnie mae. they also meet strict requirements, there are eight rules that if banks have these and a consumer defaults, the consumer c
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kayla tausche is following this trend. what's the story?> all the banks are making big changes when it comes to bringing young talent to wall street. they are trying to compete and trying to do it in a big way. what's the plan? will it work? that's on "power lunch" in two. [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. visit today for exceptional offers. ♪ you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com
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on twitter many compared her expression to gymnast kayla's, not impressed face, from the london gameswe have to do that? they're very attractive young women. >> our prime time coverage starts at 8:00. the gold medal final and men's mogul skiing. >> you got it all in. >> there. >>> on our broadcast here tonight, wild ride. new concerns about one of the most popular events at the olympics. some athletes are saying the course is just not ready. now organizers are scrambling to fix it. >>> plus, another big day for an american olympic champion. >>> what now after a college football star reveals he is gay and says he wants to make history in the nfl. tonight the reaction to a potentially game-changing announcement. >>> state of emergency tonight. they're taking no chances in atlanta because of what happened the last time it snowed. this time they say they will be ready. >>> and private lives. what one of hillary clinton's closest friends wrote about one of her darkest hours. and now the attac
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kayla tausche joins us, she covers, what, the hedge funds -- >> cover the banks. a lot of miscellaneous finance. >> mary thompson, both of them on the top of the beat on business and finance. who are the shoe-ins? i'm curious what criteria you use. in technology you look at transformational types who broke the mold. what do you look at in finance? >> let's start with i guess we will start actually with those who were left out and those who were shoe-in. the one who is left out that i picked out was bill gross. he's the world's largest bond fund manager. back in the '80s you couldn't talk about equity funds without mentioning peter lynch. he's the peter lynch of bond funds. he also built a company, co-founded pimco, one of the largest asset managers in the world, sixth largest in the world. can't talk about the bond bull market without talking about bill gross. he has been an influential voice and again, he manages the largest bond fund in the world. >> and he's smart. >> even better. he's the one who is overlooked. i think my choice of shoe-in for the final 25 is
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for more on that and the rest of the news before the bell, kayla tausche live at cnbc headquarters. good morning. >> good monday morning to you, scott. futures lower after the markets ended january on a chilly note. disappointing earnings, fed decision to continue cutting its stimulus efforts and worries over the health of the emerging markets have all been prompting investors to sit the sell button. the dow dropping last month. today we get data on manufacturing and construction spending, the dow falling 150 points friday to 15,699, the nasdaq shedding 19 to 4104. janet yellen will be sworn in this morning after officially taking over for ben bernanke. the first woman to lead the fed, she'll testify before congress for the first time in her new role about the economy and fed policy next week. no doubt she has her work cut out for her. citigroup is launching a app that lets you check your balances and transactions without having to log into their bank accounts. the app is tested for now just in california, citi taking steps to make sure it's safe and secure. no personal data will be
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. >>> now for your first look at business we turn to cnbc's kayla tausche. >> week reports on u.s.o sales. worries about a slowdown in china. the worst start in february to the dow since 1972. apple's long awaited tv device may be closer to reality. the wall street journl reporting they've been buying a lot of band bit. it could be laying groundwork for a new television product or an upgraded video streaming service. >>> it was ten years ago today that mark zuckerberg launched facebook from his harvard dorm room. it boasts 1.2 billion users worldwide and is profitable thanks to a surge in online and mobile ads. it's one of the top 20 biggest countries. >> incredible it only took 20 years. >>> some stories making news this morning. in an interview that aired last night, president obama and fox news anchor bill o'reilly sparred over issues such as the keystone pipeline, the benghazi attacks. >> do you think i'm unfair to you? >> absolutely, of course you are, will, but you like you anyway. >> give me how i'm unfair. >> but, look. >> give me how i'm unfair. >> bill, we just went throu
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we turn to kayla tausche. >> good morning, veronica.et yellen will be sworn in today after officially taking over for ben bernanke on saturday. yellen will testify before congress for the first time in her new role about the economy and fed policy next week. >>> at&t is cutting prices on the family wireless data plans because it's facing more pressure from rivals. families can now share 10 gigabytes of data on four smartphones for $160 a month. that's 20% less than what at&t previously charged, it's $100 less than verizon. >>> and citigroup will start testing a new app, lets users test their apps without having to log into their bank accounts. only available to customers in california. and if you're wondering how that works, you're not alone, veronica. i'll be excited to see how this works. >> thank you. >>> and stories making news this morning. now film maker woody allen released a statement sunday denying allegations he sexually assaulted his adopted daughter when she was 7 years old. she recounted the alleged 1992 incident. she -- >>
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in a traditional event, my kayla schifrin dominated slalom, the youngest ever to win the gold medal here >> all right, matt gutman, you've been great for us all along the way. matt, thank you. >>> a sad note to pass along. word that the oldest survivor of the holocaust has died. alice herz-sommer passed away in london. her death coming a week before a film about her is up for an oscar. the filmmaker celebrating her love of the piano and her devotion to her son during the holocaust. ♪ >> my world is music. >> alice playing the bee yeah know there. she was 110 years old. >>> when we come back on this abbreviated tradition tonight. a well-known kennedy on trial this week, and what her legal team is now telling abc news tonight about the case. we'll be back in a moment. my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that
in a traditional event, my kayla schifrin dominated slalom, the youngest ever to win the gold medal here >> all right, matt gutman, you've been great for us all along the way. matt, thank you. >>> a sad note to pass along. word that the oldest survivor of the holocaust has died. alice herz-sommer passed away in london. her death coming a week before a film about her is up for an oscar. the filmmaker celebrating her love of the piano and her devotion to her son during the...
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kayla least twenty five. i was on thailand's prime minister a day after clashes between protesters and brought treats we will speak to our first bombs and tear on them yet the ongoing nuclear talks between amman and six. david senior leader of taiwan's coming down. and on with professor. the kenyan worse and we first go to ukraine the ongoing clashes ukrainian health ministry says twenty five people were dead as violent clashes continue in kiev for a ride please are still trying to clear protesters out of the independence square the protesters resisted fiercely on tuesday with rocks. molotov cocktails and gongs. the presents around at the independence square trying to dismantle barricades and the spurs writers was stun grenades and water can we help them live picture cd's from kiev now ukrainian protesters don't hold on to the central kiev square preparing to come from the police. after the bloodiest day. when they remain defining key as independence square and preparing to come from the peace corps not tryin
kayla least twenty five. i was on thailand's prime minister a day after clashes between protesters and brought treats we will speak to our first bombs and tear on them yet the ongoing nuclear talks between amman and six. david senior leader of taiwan's coming down. and on with professor. the kenyan worse and we first go to ukraine the ongoing clashes ukrainian health ministry says twenty five people were dead as violent clashes continue in kiev for a ride please are still trying to clear...
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. >> reporter: but kayla and the teens here learned something.s the world to herbert. >> if i was not going to do anything i would be guilty of a crime. i was going to do something and i was going to make sure that john and james were going to make a difference. >> reporter: a dad who put the brakes on a fast-paced career to help save lives. janet shamlian, bristol, tennessee. >> that is our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. thursday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> paula appears and makes her status clear. what's robin's got to say is a new message.
. >> reporter: but kayla and the teens here learned something.s the world to herbert. >> if i was not going to do anything i would be guilty of a crime. i was going to do something and i was going to make sure that john and james were going to make a difference. >> reporter: a dad who put the brakes on a fast-paced career to help save lives. janet shamlian, bristol, tennessee. >> that is our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we...
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it's all about the optics. >> kayla is doing the impossible.eel sorry for a bunch of wall street ceos. >> there was another survey out this week indicating that finance had the lowest trustworthiness among the american public. is finance like any other industry or is it not? with the memory of 2008 still burning, the answer is it's not. so that raises all these interesting questions about pay and incentives and how protected the system is and whether we trust these institutions to be stewar stewards. our financial system. >> these are not angels, but being the ceo of a fortune 500 company you will be compensated well. if you look at the bls data from the governor, if you're a ceo of a company you're making a couple hundreds of thousands. but if you're running these big companies you're going to make in the tens of millions of dollars. that's a fact of life. >> the missing element is the institutional shareholder voice. and the reason why jamie dimon a able to give him a 74% pay raise, it obviously has to go to the compensation committee on the
it's all about the optics. >> kayla is doing the impossible.eel sorry for a bunch of wall street ceos. >> there was another survey out this week indicating that finance had the lowest trustworthiness among the american public. is finance like any other industry or is it not? with the memory of 2008 still burning, the answer is it's not. so that raises all these interesting questions about pay and incentives and how protected the system is and whether we trust these institutions to...
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kayla, what are you hear being this market?o you feel like this is the time when they're getting more interest? do we look at the financials and take some heart from the little bit of bounce we saw there today? >> i think people are just trying to collect data points. we have the negative manufacturing data yesterday. i think the more important thing about friday's jobs report is maybe not what we saw in terms of employment growth in january but whether we get a december revision. everyone was so quick to say that 74,000 job number, that's a blip on the radar, that can't be right. if that actually is the correct number and if that does not get revised upward, then that's really going to be alarming to the market and i think people are going to view this more as a trend rather than a disparate set of data points. >> our adrenaline junkie b.k. will be happy because the markets will go into panic again. >> exactly. >> i think we all needed a boring day today. >> kevin, you're an adrenaline junkie to some extent. what's your read?
kayla, what are you hear being this market?o you feel like this is the time when they're getting more interest? do we look at the financials and take some heart from the little bit of bounce we saw there today? >> i think people are just trying to collect data points. we have the negative manufacturing data yesterday. i think the more important thing about friday's jobs report is maybe not what we saw in terms of employment growth in january but whether we get a december revision....
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there's kayla in reception. ryan on quality control.nd grandma michelle counts the other kind of green. since recreational cannabis sales became legal in colorado on january 1st, business has been so good, these entrepreneurs are planning a $2.6 million expansion this spring. that will double growing capacity. this is weed in bulk. >> our margins are very low. so we're able to continue to knock down the prices. and grow a lot. >> reporter: next up, franchises. popped up in washington state when recreational sales fire up there later this year and beyond, as other states consider legalization. >> we already have people wanting to use our technology and our model, and we are ready for them. >> reporter: still, the national debate is raging. >> it scares us. >> reporter: testifying before congress recently, a high ranking drug enforcement agency official blasted the growing industry. >> going down the path to legalization in this country is reckless and irresponsible. >> reporter: but so far, it's paying off for medicine man. a budding bra
there's kayla in reception. ryan on quality control.nd grandma michelle counts the other kind of green. since recreational cannabis sales became legal in colorado on january 1st, business has been so good, these entrepreneurs are planning a $2.6 million expansion this spring. that will double growing capacity. this is weed in bulk. >> our margins are very low. so we're able to continue to knock down the prices. and grow a lot. >> reporter: next up, franchises. popped up in...
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. >> thank you, kayla. >>> we are staying on top of a developing story in alexandria. we're live as police search for a shooter who knocked on a door in the braddock heights area and opened fire. they shot two women, killing one of them. news4's megan mcgrath is looking at whether this could be related to another high-profile homicide in the same area. >>> and stay connected with us when you're on linan
. >> thank you, kayla. >>> we are staying on top of a developing story in alexandria. we're live as police search for a shooter who knocked on a door in the braddock heights area and opened fire. they shot two women, killing one of them. news4's megan mcgrath is looking at whether this could be related to another high-profile homicide in the same area. >>> and stay connected with us when you're on linan
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kayla is live from that investor day with more, kayla, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, simonal event we started with jpmorgan's cfo maryann lake followed by some executives from the consumer bank and then later on today we'll hear from executives in the commercial and investment bank as well. but the headline, you mentioned it, simon, the broad layoffs that will be happening across the bank. it's been a focus for the bank since at least last year. it's changing its business line-up now that the economic environment is changing, and as a result it expects to see head count fall by net 5,000 jobs this year alone. that includes 8,000 jobs being cut in the consumer bank due in part to both mortgage production falling as well as fewer people going into the bank branches. they don't need as many tellers. last year they cut 10,000 net jobs, but, guys, they added 7,000 jobs in risk management and control. that's how strenuous some of these new regulatory controls and some of these litigation issues have been for big banks like jpmorgan. on the capital front marianne lake said the reg
kayla is live from that investor day with more, kayla, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, simonal event we started with jpmorgan's cfo maryann lake followed by some executives from the consumer bank and then later on today we'll hear from executives in the commercial and investment bank as well. but the headline, you mentioned it, simon, the broad layoffs that will be happening across the bank. it's been a focus for the bank since at least last year. it's changing its business...
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carl and kayla. >> all right, thanks for that, julia.. malone was an early investor in cnbc. sirius, xm, barnes and noble, live nation. >> all through liberty. >> what's going to happen at liber liberty? >> interestingly, we've got news today on john malone and his plans for succession. it's something he menged to me innen interview last may on cnbc, which is how do you preserve the voting shares in some of your companies such as discovery and liberty global, both of which he has essentially what amounts to a controlled stake. it's not more than 50% but his vote is large enough it's a control stake. and this morning in filings we learned that he has or will be granting rights to the ceos of each of those companies. mike freeze of liberty global, david at discovery to buy essentially his voting rights from him at some point in the future. no time soon. malone's 72. he's still chugging along as our viewers well know from the fight, of course, that they lost for time warner cable, or appears they lost. but none the less, this is very intere
carl and kayla. >> all right, thanks for that, julia.. malone was an early investor in cnbc. sirius, xm, barnes and noble, live nation. >> all through liberty. >> what's going to happen at liber liberty? >> interestingly, we've got news today on john malone and his plans for succession. it's something he menged to me innen interview last may on cnbc, which is how do you preserve the voting shares in some of your companies such as discovery and liberty global, both of...
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kayla toush is here from cnbc headquarters. good morning to you. >> good morning on this monday morning. we are busy here as we start with charter communications that could raise their bid for time warner cable over the next few weeks. reuters says charter is considering an offer in the $140 a share range up from its current bid of $132.50 a share. that currently values time warmer at $37.3 billion. the likely increase for flex speed back charter received from shareholders during its two-week road show of meetings with investors. reuters say charter could wait to sweeten the offer after it nominates a slate of director to time warner cable's board. the one-month window to nominate board members expires this month ahead of the company's annual meeting in may. charter could also hold out until it reaches a deal with comcast. the owner of nbc universal, the parent company of cnbc, about how to carve up time warner's markets. comcast is interested in owning time warner cable systems in new york city and parts of new england, but li
kayla toush is here from cnbc headquarters. good morning to you. >> good morning on this monday morning. we are busy here as we start with charter communications that could raise their bid for time warner cable over the next few weeks. reuters says charter is considering an offer in the $140 a share range up from its current bid of $132.50 a share. that currently values time warmer at $37.3 billion. the likely increase for flex speed back charter received from shareholders during its...
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this is a federal civil-rights lawsuit, accusing officers of causing kayla moore's death by using excessivemore lost consciousness after a struggle with police and an apartment complex last february. in the suit, her father says that she had a history of paranoid schizophrenia and there please restraint her to the point where she could no longer breathe. the coroner determine that she died from an acute combined a drug intoxication and that obesity an enlarged heart contributed to her death. the city has now responded to the suit. >> the bay area's got nothing on southern california when it comes to freeway congestion spirit that is the word from caltran this morning. i-5 in los angeles county is the worst when it comes to congestion. caltrans figured that, in 2012 alone, vehicles spent a cumulative 6.6 million extra hours in heavy congestion on la county's stretch of "the 5," as locals call it. that's 753 years. los angeles is home to numbers 2 and 3 on the list as well interstate 405 and highway 101 take those honors. the only bay are roads to crack the top 10 are interstate 580 in alamed
this is a federal civil-rights lawsuit, accusing officers of causing kayla moore's death by using excessivemore lost consciousness after a struggle with police and an apartment complex last february. in the suit, her father says that she had a history of paranoid schizophrenia and there please restraint her to the point where she could no longer breathe. the coroner determine that she died from an acute combined a drug intoxication and that obesity an enlarged heart contributed to her death....
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good to see you, kayla.>> thank you. >>> yum brands beat fourth quarter forecasts, but revenues came up just shy of estimates. it still expects 20 pergs earnings growth in 2014 and a resurgean of china is not hurting sales in its top markets. joining us on the phone from chicago is r.j., global director of equity research and consumer restaurants and retail analysts at morning star. r.j., investors seem pretty convinced by the numbers, but what do you think about their outlook for china? if we look at what tyson foot food said last week, there were real concern about a slowdown for profits. >> i think part of the story, we're coming off the comparisons with the difficult year they had in china, particularly for the kfc brand. i think it will be a bounce back, but i think the pizza hut/casual dining brand which is more for that middle income consumer, we could see some pressure there. we've seen comparable store sales come down in the last couple of months. that could be some difficulties in that brand, but i
good to see you, kayla.>> thank you. >>> yum brands beat fourth quarter forecasts, but revenues came up just shy of estimates. it still expects 20 pergs earnings growth in 2014 and a resurgean of china is not hurting sales in its top markets. joining us on the phone from chicago is r.j., global director of equity research and consumer restaurants and retail analysts at morning star. r.j., investors seem pretty convinced by the numbers, but what do you think about their outlook...
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canadian's kayla and heather came from behind to win gold.et's take a little look at what the medal count looks like. team u.s. standing on top of the medal count. they have 23 in sochi. russia, netherlands, norway, canada rounding out that top five. as you see tony, u.s. still on top. tough day for russia. >> terrific, terrific, they still have that wonderful young ice skater. >> yes, they do, but sochi games are over for them. that's what we're told. >> terrific, thank you. olympic ice dancing champion merle davis and charlie i didn't white worry a special pair of skates. the entire ice dancing team wears skates made by the same family. >> in the heart of silicon valley, an old fashioned craft endures, skating boot. each pair constructed and assembled by hand. world and olympic champions have taken prizes with these special skates produced by the booed company since 1983. some of the machines here in use since the workshop's earliest days. they compete against previewers with big production lines. jason is the family's fourth generation mak
canadian's kayla and heather came from behind to win gold.et's take a little look at what the medal count looks like. team u.s. standing on top of the medal count. they have 23 in sochi. russia, netherlands, norway, canada rounding out that top five. as you see tony, u.s. still on top. tough day for russia. >> terrific, terrific, they still have that wonderful young ice skater. >> yes, they do, but sochi games are over for them. that's what we're told. >> terrific, thank you....
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kayla. your generosity knows many bounds. i want to thank all the kids who participated. and their parents, too. i also want to thank our wardrobe department. they were working really all day and all night putting this thing together. it was a terrible job. i'm pretty sure they all want to kill me right now. but please know right now, each and every one of my body hairs is caught in a rubber band simultaneously. if you're watching at home and you would like one of these suits for yourself, you can find this and many other styles on my new active wear soot. loom loom lemon. it's the yoga pants that are also a yoga mat. you know what, this suit i think is proof that when america puts its mind to something, there's nothing stupid we can't do that. the academy awards are here on in hollywood. there's no food to be prepared because everyone starves themselves for this event. the host of the oscars, none other than ellen degeneres is here tonight. i was a guest on ellen's show and she was on my show. it's a little something called cooperation. under no circumstances are you to
kayla. your generosity knows many bounds. i want to thank all the kids who participated. and their parents, too. i also want to thank our wardrobe department. they were working really all day and all night putting this thing together. it was a terrible job. i'm pretty sure they all want to kill me right now. but please know right now, each and every one of my body hairs is caught in a rubber band simultaneously. if you're watching at home and you would like one of these suits for yourself, you...
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for the rest of the news before the bell, kayla tausche. good morning. er. >> good morning.estors will be watching twitter with great interest but watching the market now. an hour before the open, futures are slightly lower, after stocks regained footing tuesday following monday's sell-off. investors shrugging off a report showing factory orders dropped in december. a revision on private sector payroll, it was down in the last month. we do get that data, that is moving the market now. we get data on the health of the nation's services or nonmanufacturing sector. earnings from merck, time warner, and disney in addition to twitter, which you mentioned. dow rising 72 points to 15445. that snapped the four-day run of triple digit moves. nasdaq closing up 34 to 4031. >> got the big jobs number on friday as well. >> that's right. busy week, especially for christina loren. we've had a dry start. rain is coming. >> a lot of it. in fact i wouldn't be surprised to see pebble beach pro am canceled as we head through thursday. not surprised at all. this is just the first of a series of
for the rest of the news before the bell, kayla tausche. good morning. er. >> good morning.estors will be watching twitter with great interest but watching the market now. an hour before the open, futures are slightly lower, after stocks regained footing tuesday following monday's sell-off. investors shrugging off a report showing factory orders dropped in december. a revision on private sector payroll, it was down in the last month. we do get that data, that is moving the market now. we...
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carl and kayla like the timely tweet there's.just in case. >> what an idea. i'm going retake all of my exams so that i score straight as. the problem is you might score less now than you did back then. >> let's hope not. >> thanks, guys. good morning to everyone. we're live here at post 9 at the new york stock exchange. it's 11:00 a.m. on the east coast. 58 a.m. on the west where you're waking up in big news on tech today. we'll bring you the latest on bitcoin, states trying to ban google glass, companies like apple fighting back against this proposed law in arizona. >>> plus, this start-up billed itself as the tech focused anti-bank. why is the company selling itself to one of the biggest banks in the world? we'll ask them. >>> then this business calls itself, quote, the google of marijuana, but its product is no larger than a pen. the ceo is here. >>> the newest announcement from the man behind the world famous space race x prize. we'll bring that to you in just a few minutes. >>> the great john steinberg, buzzfeed president an
carl and kayla like the timely tweet there's.just in case. >> what an idea. i'm going retake all of my exams so that i score straight as. the problem is you might score less now than you did back then. >> let's hope not. >> thanks, guys. good morning to everyone. we're live here at post 9 at the new york stock exchange. it's 11:00 a.m. on the east coast. 58 a.m. on the west where you're waking up in big news on tech today. we'll bring you the latest on bitcoin, states trying...
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kayla tausche joins us. we know they've had the investor day. what can you tell us?dimon and his deputies all day have sounded a positive tone about the future for jpmorgan chase while acknowledging some near-term headwinds for the bank, namely capital. dimon just wrapping up his comments moments ago and acknowledging they have $900 billion in safe assets sitting at the federal reserve. that will continue to be a headwind because they can't lend a lot of that money out because they're keeping it for their liquidity ratio. it will also keep them from significantly increasing the amount of money that they'll give back to shareholders. dimon saying their c-car submission, which is how the fed will determine what they can give back to the shareholders is not fundamentally different than the $6 billion in buybacks they got approved for last year. he did make a comment about the weather. he said a drop in fixed income trading revenue we saw toward the end of last year was just weather and could continue into the beginning of this year. we didn't get an especially optimisti
kayla tausche joins us. we know they've had the investor day. what can you tell us?dimon and his deputies all day have sounded a positive tone about the future for jpmorgan chase while acknowledging some near-term headwinds for the bank, namely capital. dimon just wrapping up his comments moments ago and acknowledging they have $900 billion in safe assets sitting at the federal reserve. that will continue to be a headwind because they can't lend a lot of that money out because they're keeping...
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just go back to the point of kayla, too, about getting people to work on wall street.t in a program that was she said grueling. one of the most instructive experiences, however, she has and has no regreets and sheila, do you have any regrets? >> absolutely not. i completely agree with bethany. i was a two-year analyst. i worked those crazy hours. i pulled the all nighters. you know what? i might have been carrying the bags with those meetings with ceos but i got to hear what they said. i got to see how they ran the company and such an instructive experience. i wouldn't trade it. >> all right. that's again why the companies, they're changing but still there's a sense of the bad old bays. good old days? >> i'm cutting back to 75 hours myself, kelly. i was going at 110. i'll dial it back a little bit. >> thanks, ammann. get the final tweets in. we want to know what you're thinking about. lying at twitter. we'll be right back. ♪ could you teach our kids that trick? [ male announcer ] by not acting that way. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. it's how edward jo
just go back to the point of kayla, too, about getting people to work on wall street.t in a program that was she said grueling. one of the most instructive experiences, however, she has and has no regreets and sheila, do you have any regrets? >> absolutely not. i completely agree with bethany. i was a two-year analyst. i worked those crazy hours. i pulled the all nighters. you know what? i might have been carrying the bags with those meetings with ceos but i got to hear what they said. i...
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joining me now, dan greenhouse from btig, very very own kayla tausche and dom chu, steve grasso willond and i spy guy adami, our "fast money" trader. maybe dan, you can tell us why stocks rallied so much today. >> i'd like to say it's because everybody is celebrating the life of great hall ramus but its probably not that. we have reversed the previous decline related to the emerging market kerconcerns. >> it wasn't systemic. guy, the question becomes, all right, so we had this pop. people are moving past those concerns. why couldn't we hold the almost 200-point gain we had for the dow midday? >> look, i don't know if it is systemic or not. i think the jury is still out. i think for now it seems like everything is calm, but things could flare up at any moment so i'm not necessarily in that camp. why didn't we hold the highs today? i think the animal spirits are at work. i'm not really sure why we went up. i think a lot of it was m&a activity. you saw the facebook deal. i just think it's exhausting itself. look, i got to tell you, you know i have been wrong for about 40 or 50 s&p point
joining me now, dan greenhouse from btig, very very own kayla tausche and dom chu, steve grasso willond and i spy guy adami, our "fast money" trader. maybe dan, you can tell us why stocks rallied so much today. >> i'd like to say it's because everybody is celebrating the life of great hall ramus but its probably not that. we have reversed the previous decline related to the emerging market kerconcerns. >> it wasn't systemic. guy, the question becomes, all right, so we had...
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for a look at how the market is doing let's turn to kayla. good morning. >> hey, good morning.ures lower after the markets ended january on a chilly noxt disappointing earnings, and worries over the health of the emerging markets prompting investors to hit the sell button. the worst january for the index since 2010. today data on manufacturing and construction spending, the dow falling 150 points on friday to 15,699, nasdaq shedding to 4104. at&t is cutting prices on its family wireless data plans as it faces pressure from rivals to add customers. families can share 10 gigabytes of data on up to four smart phones for s$160 a month. good to see the prices moving in the right direction. for now back to you. >> thank you much. >> olive garden is giving parents much needed alone time by picking up baby-sitting tabs friday nights. all you have to do is reserve a spot at my gym and bring your olive garden receipt when you pick up your child. only about 30 spots at the locations and reservations on a first time, first serve basis. the bay area has six my gym locations including santa
for a look at how the market is doing let's turn to kayla. good morning. >> hey, good morning.ures lower after the markets ended january on a chilly noxt disappointing earnings, and worries over the health of the emerging markets prompting investors to hit the sell button. the worst january for the index since 2010. today data on manufacturing and construction spending, the dow falling 150 points on friday to 15,699, nasdaq shedding to 4104. at&t is cutting prices on its family...
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kayla tausche is live at cnbc headquarters. how are we on the futures? >> scott, futures are slightly higher after monday's sell-off sparked by weak reports on u.s. manufacturing and auto sales worries about a slowdown in china and emerging markets and the impact that could have on company earnings. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 slipping more than 2%, the worst february you said for the dow since 82. the s&p was the worst start to february since 1933. the dow is down 7% for the year so far but the market is not technically in a correction yet. that occurs when an index drops 10% from recent highs. the dow did drop 326 points to 15,373, the nasdaq losing 107, to 3997. back to you. >> thank you much. >> a new report finds temperatures killed a quarter of california's citrus crop costing $441 million in lost crops. that will likely mean an increase in the price of oranges at the store. juice prices shouldn't be affected, the majority of crop is eaten as fruit and not juice. that's tough on farmers. >> it is. the weather is better these days, and more rain in
kayla tausche is live at cnbc headquarters. how are we on the futures? >> scott, futures are slightly higher after monday's sell-off sparked by weak reports on u.s. manufacturing and auto sales worries about a slowdown in china and emerging markets and the impact that could have on company earnings. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 slipping more than 2%, the worst february you said for the dow since 82. the s&p was the worst start to february since 1933. the dow is down 7% for the year...
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american skier mi kayla shi41 fared much better in the women's slalom. she is the youngest female or male to win the olympic slalom. austria took the silver and the bronze. the u.s. won silver in the short track relay, finally ending the drought for u.s. speed skaters. russia won gold, china got the bronze. and two olympians were kicked out of the games in a doping scandal. italian bobsledder william from aloni and another tested positive for banned substances. he is a five-time olympic medalist. adriennea diaz, sochi, russia. >>> a bay area slaughterhouse accused of being so shady the feds call it criminal. the sneaky operation aimed at selling you bad beef. >>> how a man battling cancer was reunited with his car that was stolen 30 years ago. >>> and we are going to take a live look now at that bart train that derailed during the commute last night, being moved by a crane. again, live pictures. they're going to work on getting service back to normal, but it could take several more hours. we'll have another live report for you coming up in a few minutes
american skier mi kayla shi41 fared much better in the women's slalom. she is the youngest female or male to win the olympic slalom. austria took the silver and the bronze. the u.s. won silver in the short track relay, finally ending the drought for u.s. speed skaters. russia won gold, china got the bronze. and two olympians were kicked out of the games in a doping scandal. italian bobsledder william from aloni and another tested positive for banned substances. he is a five-time olympic...
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kayla tausche joins us with breaking news. >>> another company in growth mode.pro, we talked about it earlier today, because it confidentially filed for an ipo. i have a little more detail. jpmorgan chase is the lead left underwriter on this ipo followed by citigroup and bank of america. those are the underwriters they have so far. go pro is of course an active lifestyle suite of products including cameras you wear on your wrist and forehead and very cool products. i'm told revenues jumped nearly 100% between 2012 and 2013 from my sources. they posted $521 million in revenue in 2012 and are just shy of $1 billion in revenue for the last year. of course, you have to be below $1 billion in revenue to be able to file confidentially under the jobs act. the ceo has said very publicly in several interviews that the company was quote, instantly profitable because of the margins there, and i'm told by my sources that go pro is eyeing an ipo at the end of this second quarter but that of course, those things are always fluid. so we don't have an exact date just yet. but j
kayla tausche joins us with breaking news. >>> another company in growth mode.pro, we talked about it earlier today, because it confidentially filed for an ipo. i have a little more detail. jpmorgan chase is the lead left underwriter on this ipo followed by citigroup and bank of america. those are the underwriters they have so far. go pro is of course an active lifestyle suite of products including cameras you wear on your wrist and forehead and very cool products. i'm told revenues...
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kayla tausche here with what we can expect.ar. >> jpmorgan is one of the most widely held stocks, a dow component with trillions of dollars in assets. once a year the company's executives clearly lay out the strategy for shareholders. here's what you are likely to expect tomorrow. the latest on the company's ambitious cost-cutting plan first. that involved 17,000 layoffs before the end of next year so does the bank still need to do more? that's one of the big questions there. second, an update on legal costs. jpmorgan is still the focus of numerous investigations ranging from chinese hiring to alleged manipulation of the energy markets. third, how much capital can it return to shareholders. jpmorgan has had a stressed relationship at best with washington through the last year, and questions were raised about its 2013 capital returns. can those buy-backs and dividends continue. finally, the bank is expected to announce a broad strategy regarding its retail branches. it's about to expand branches in california and florida was con
kayla tausche here with what we can expect.ar. >> jpmorgan is one of the most widely held stocks, a dow component with trillions of dollars in assets. once a year the company's executives clearly lay out the strategy for shareholders. here's what you are likely to expect tomorrow. the latest on the company's ambitious cost-cutting plan first. that involved 17,000 layoffs before the end of next year so does the bank still need to do more? that's one of the big questions there. second, an...
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joining me at post nine at nyse, dominic chu and kayla tausche.ics to talk about. first up, sheryl sandberg's lean-in nonprofit is now in the business of perception. lean-in partnering with getty images on a photo library of what they say are devoted to the powerful depiction of women, girls and the people who support them. it's an interesting idea. she's taking issue with the rather staid business stock photo that we all have on our walls at cnbc that are more posed. she thinks it doesn't reflect what's really going on in women's lives. >> also credit women eating alone with salads. they found all of these pictures of women with smiles on their faces eating whatever salad du jour and it sort of took off at the end of last year. i credit lean-in as well for saying there are too many of those and that's not accurate. these photos will be 25% supplement to the existing gallery. those won't go away entirely but it is a start. >> i think it's an interesting concept, because when i think of my own life, i'm a wife, a mother, i have a career, and i'm di
joining me at post nine at nyse, dominic chu and kayla tausche.ics to talk about. first up, sheryl sandberg's lean-in nonprofit is now in the business of perception. lean-in partnering with getty images on a photo library of what they say are devoted to the powerful depiction of women, girls and the people who support them. it's an interesting idea. she's taking issue with the rather staid business stock photo that we all have on our walls at cnbc that are more posed. she thinks it doesn't...
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kayla, see you again tomorrow. >> sounds good. looking forward to it. >> as we hit noontime now on the east coast, let's hand it over to the "fast money" halftime report and of course to scott wapner eye on the markets. over to you, scott. >>> simon, thanks so much. lots to cover today. welcome to the halftime show. here are the hottest trades of the day, going for gold. is sochi sponsored mcdonald's worthy of the olympics top prize? one of the traders makes his case and you decide. yahoo's yelp help. which will be the better result for your money? trading the trannies with the group down 3% this year. the top analyst in that space makes his top picks. joining us today pete najarian, josh brown, stephanie link, kenny with us as well from the floor of new york stock exchange. john with us today as well on what janet yellen will do on the hill tomorrow and how the market most importantly might react. we do begin with stocks coming off the first back-to-back 1% gains of the year. a move that has some saying the correction has run its
kayla, see you again tomorrow. >> sounds good. looking forward to it. >> as we hit noontime now on the east coast, let's hand it over to the "fast money" halftime report and of course to scott wapner eye on the markets. over to you, scott. >>> simon, thanks so much. lots to cover today. welcome to the halftime show. here are the hottest trades of the day, going for gold. is sochi sponsored mcdonald's worthy of the olympics top prize? one of the traders makes his...
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revelation that stuff in there with new technology this is where the world's best times needs to get kayla masses one french people are here because this week. also known as the tools on his new hat tricks united states use penchant for you when you interviewed the french president. it was the pre season friendly to put an ocean away between his romantic troubles that we've made much of the back road racing scene has entry to shine in the limelight of one of washington as well. well he was very very helpful to the sentence officer as a moron statesman me this happy couple was irritated that this is ground down. but then says leasing scandal which of course in a medium famous among americans but before they might not have even done the maths. and so when i interviewed him he was married to the on scene to present himself to us in the pockets of honor in war on terror. on the global economic recovery and for these meat issues iran and sudan africa. on that and send unto you as much as possible so i dined any question about his private life which was of course what so many of the dumbest name
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police found 3-year-old kayla dead in her bed on saturday.s evidence of abuse and sexual assault. >>> the san jose fire department could find out today if it will lose hundreds of thousands of dollars for failing to fulfill its contract with the county. the chief will face a grilling about the department's poor response time. the supervisors could penalize the department by taking away nearly $1 million in incentive pay. >> probably want to grab a coat before you head out the door. >> it's cold out there. good morning to you. right at freezing in santa rosa. at 38 in concord. half moon bay at 41 and in san francisco i want to show you your forecast because we have a cold day ahead even at lunch time temperatures only climbing into the mid-50s. 53 degrees at noon, you round out the day at 54, maybe 55 degrees depending on what part of the city you live in. 57 degrees in the south bay, 57 "today in the east bay." looking good in the tri-valley as well. we get into tomorrow storm system arrives late, want to keep that in mind. we'll stay cool fo
police found 3-year-old kayla dead in her bed on saturday.s evidence of abuse and sexual assault. >>> the san jose fire department could find out today if it will lose hundreds of thousands of dollars for failing to fulfill its contract with the county. the chief will face a grilling about the department's poor response time. the supervisors could penalize the department by taking away nearly $1 million in incentive pay. >> probably want to grab a coat before you head out the...