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and i want to share your sentiments on our sorrow for the loss of kayla mueller.tration obviously in the past several months why we should train and arm syrian rebels. we now have a request for authorization, for the use of military force, so i am very pleased that you're here, it's a change of pace, let's put it that way. and this is what i'm particularly interested in. not only the type of humanitarian assistance and answering some of the questions about whether we are effectively getting it to those who are suffering, but i'm also interested in your opinion as to the role that humanitarian assistance plays in the larger goal of defeating those forces like assad, like isil, that are causing the pain. and then what else i would be interested in, especially in light of what happened to kayla mueller is, how safe it is for our aid workers in delivering this humanitarian assistance. i thank you and i'll yield the rest of my time to mr. boyle. >> mr. boyle is recognized. >> thank you very much. and i have to say, being on the foreign affairs committee, and this subco
and i want to share your sentiments on our sorrow for the loss of kayla mueller.tration obviously in the past several months why we should train and arm syrian rebels. we now have a request for authorization, for the use of military force, so i am very pleased that you're here, it's a change of pace, let's put it that way. and this is what i'm particularly interested in. not only the type of humanitarian assistance and answering some of the questions about whether we are effectively getting it...
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let's get out to kayla once again. kayla. >> apple ceo tim cook just taking the wraps off a brand new mac book. he spoke about how the mac book for apple has seen 21% sales growth over a period when the rest of the industry has seen its sales decline, and the new mac book is what he calls its thinnest and lightest form ever. it weighs in at two pounds and it's 24% thinner than the previous models. it will come in silver space gray, and gold. we're waiting on when exactly it will be available, but the new mac book has been unveiled here in san francisco. we'll send it back to you. >> your reaction sir? new apple mac book, thinnest ever. >> they're all too heavy. i have a hewlett-packard, and i feel like i'm carrying around a farmer's ball. i blame hewlett-packard at the chiropractor and what it's done to my back. this is the thing. a lot of companies will not support this. the e.t. guys have been won over by dell years ago. >> my daughter says dad, the typewriter. no. i mean, people paid big money for it. you know it's
let's get out to kayla once again. kayla. >> apple ceo tim cook just taking the wraps off a brand new mac book. he spoke about how the mac book for apple has seen 21% sales growth over a period when the rest of the industry has seen its sales decline, and the new mac book is what he calls its thinnest and lightest form ever. it weighs in at two pounds and it's 24% thinner than the previous models. it will come in silver space gray, and gold. we're waiting on when exactly it will be...
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you wrote may kayla mueller rest in peace, our hearts are breaking for the kayla mueller family. hard has it been every time you hear news of another american dying in syria? >> it pushes the edge. it's an overwhelm ing - you know you think about the suffering that they endured for a long time. and then to have a tragic end. you know and then, of course, you have the parent, and, you know, we are all - we all have joined our hearts, hoping and working toward an entirely different outcome, and so, you know, the sense of - you know, what more could we have done, or hard. >> have you been in touch with the other families? >> yes. yes. and the family that we have really established a relationship with, it's the foley family, we had contact with the other families as well and, you know. you were all in this accidental journey together. >> you just launched a campaign the "free austin tice" campaign, and there are blindfolds you have been handing out. what does it signify? >> when journalists are targeted, when journalists are captured, we are all blindfolded. that's the message, is, i
you wrote may kayla mueller rest in peace, our hearts are breaking for the kayla mueller family. hard has it been every time you hear news of another american dying in syria? >> it pushes the edge. it's an overwhelm ing - you know you think about the suffering that they endured for a long time. and then to have a tragic end. you know and then, of course, you have the parent, and, you know, we are all - we all have joined our hearts, hoping and working toward an entirely different outcome,...
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while she was reading a letter that kayla had sent her while in captivity. we also heard from senator john mccain, who actually teared up during a moment himself. he called kayla an extraordinary young woman and said she was a powerful example to follow. mueller was captured by isis in august of 2013 while she was in syria before she had traveled all over the world protesting genocide, raising awareness for hiv and aids and peacefully standing up for a number of other humanitarian efforts. listen to mueller talk about the syrian conflict in a youtube video she made back in 2011. >> i am in solidarity with the syrian people. i reject the brutality and killing that the syrian authorities are committing against the syrian people. because silence is participation in this crime, i declare my participation in the syrian movement on youtube. >> many people in today's memorial called her a good samaritan. her brother got up and said if you need a hug, come hug us because we need it, too. the memorial today was based on that letter that she sent to her parents when s
while she was reading a letter that kayla had sent her while in captivity. we also heard from senator john mccain, who actually teared up during a moment himself. he called kayla an extraordinary young woman and said she was a powerful example to follow. mueller was captured by isis in august of 2013 while she was in syria before she had traveled all over the world protesting genocide, raising awareness for hiv and aids and peacefully standing up for a number of other humanitarian efforts....
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kayla finally found a medication that works.ting better with language and has a favorite joke. knock, no who is there. >> sharing kayla's story will enlighten someone experiencing something or needs some answers. >> reporter: terrific family. >> yes. >> there is a new experimental drug that looks promising for the treatment of pcdh19. we will keep you posted on. that we will have more information on rbs philly.com click on health and i will post it on twitter and facebook. kayla and perfect family are terrific. >> stephanie, thanks. >>> new at 6:00 a new computer room in north philadelphia honoring one of philadelphia's favorite sons, members got their first look at new joe frazier library and computer room. new tech room courtesy of temple university is located at the 12th and cambria street recreational center and smoking joe said you have to go out and do. >>> also new at 6:00 local culinary students got a chance to compete for college scholarships. >> eyewitness news at drexel university where dozens faced off in a cooking c
kayla finally found a medication that works.ting better with language and has a favorite joke. knock, no who is there. >> sharing kayla's story will enlighten someone experiencing something or needs some answers. >> reporter: terrific family. >> yes. >> there is a new experimental drug that looks promising for the treatment of pcdh19. we will keep you posted on. that we will have more information on rbs philly.com click on health and i will post it on twitter and...
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kayla's vehicle did not have the trailer hitch. white says her daughter tried to get it but was told the part was not available.pa >> make it right. get these vehicles off the road. fix them. my daughter's gone.r she's never coming back.sl >> reporter: so far chrysler says 29% of the 1.5 million affected vehicles have received the tow hitch fix. the company still maintains there is no defect and theaf vehicles are safe.t, scott, it argues the fire deaths, including kayla's, were related to high-speed crashes far in excess of any reasonable expectations for fuel tank performance. >> pelley: jeff pegues in our washington newsroom. jeff, thanks.t coming up next, the winter that will not leave. thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. if you take multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse spray or gel so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a
kayla's vehicle did not have the trailer hitch. white says her daughter tried to get it but was told the part was not available.pa >> make it right. get these vehicles off the road. fix them. my daughter's gone.r she's never coming back.sl >> reporter: so far chrysler says 29% of the 1.5 million affected vehicles have received the tow hitch fix. the company still maintains there is no defect and theaf vehicles are safe.t, scott, it argues the fire deaths, including kayla's, were...
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kayla has more back at hours. kayla? >> reporter: hey, nellis is a.ss tests were introduced by the federal reserve
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kayla tausche in post nine.ay where the market is trying to find its legs again, on-line marketplace etsy filing for an ipo. the company says it intends to list on the nasdaq under etsy. it says it plans to raise up to $100 million in the ipo but could seek more. we talk to the ceo chad dickerson about the responsibility of going public last year. here's what he said then. >> we're not really focused on that right now going public. we want to continue building a strong business. you know, the b corp idea is to generate social good and economic opportunity while running a business and that's what we're really -- we're really good at at etsy. >> been around ten years. the path to the ipo has not been completely smooth. >> it has not been and had we been ten years ago they would have gone public six years ago and everything would have gone great and crashed and we would be back on the right track. >> is this an example of a company going public at the right time in its life span? >> in the current ethos for when yo
kayla tausche in post nine.ay where the market is trying to find its legs again, on-line marketplace etsy filing for an ipo. the company says it intends to list on the nasdaq under etsy. it says it plans to raise up to $100 million in the ipo but could seek more. we talk to the ceo chad dickerson about the responsibility of going public last year. here's what he said then. >> we're not really focused on that right now going public. we want to continue building a strong business. you know,...
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here is my take on this, kayla.mediate response was, one, i've talked to john about this before, google had seen departures in the past 12 months. it wasn't just pat pichette it was allen useis. i would talk to some analysts some were raising red flags, a lot of talent to lose in 12 months. they have a deep bench, but there was red flags here. importantly when you talk to analysts they moved quickly to someone who the street could respect solid background. for investors what i'm hearing is why that stock up almost 10% year to date a lot of enthusiasm about maybe capital return that wasn't going to happen to a cfo in so maybe a step in the right direction if you want that. >> important for google. a big loss for wall street. i mean there has been all this talk about the glass ceiling in wall street leadership and how if you're a woman who rose to a certain level you were in trouble. porat seems to have gotten out unscathed and going on to a good job. it's interesting that there's this movement from wall street to sil
here is my take on this, kayla.mediate response was, one, i've talked to john about this before, google had seen departures in the past 12 months. it wasn't just pat pichette it was allen useis. i would talk to some analysts some were raising red flags, a lot of talent to lose in 12 months. they have a deep bench, but there was red flags here. importantly when you talk to analysts they moved quickly to someone who the street could respect solid background. for investors what i'm hearing is why...
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joe terranova and kayla tausche here as well -- jon fortt and kayla tausche here as well.ing some back after the fed induced rally. speak of the dow apple joins the dow today replacing at&t worth more than $700 billion, but only ranks fifth in dow weighting below companies like goldman sachs, ibm and boeing and henry, you've been tweeting about apparently not a big fan of price weighted indices. >> absurd the price per share. come up with the craziest way to do an index that would be it. it's been that way forever. no need for innovation there. congratulations. >> i was going to say, the dow has critics but they were first by 150 years or so and they've got history on their side. >> and more interesting, apple's tv announcement, i don't know how you all looked at it, but potentially a very big deal, it's like the first big attractive cord cutting option for folks who like sports and so forth, could be a big business down the road and people are missing a lot of it which is a lot are going to goes to this. hard it to get you guys on this, right. >> right. >> the report. exc
joe terranova and kayla tausche here as well -- jon fortt and kayla tausche here as well.ing some back after the fed induced rally. speak of the dow apple joins the dow today replacing at&t worth more than $700 billion, but only ranks fifth in dow weighting below companies like goldman sachs, ibm and boeing and henry, you've been tweeting about apparently not a big fan of price weighted indices. >> absurd the price per share. come up with the craziest way to do an index that would be...
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back to you, kayla. >> thanks so much, dominic chu.ader markets we are down for the week on all major averages. nasdaq had been in the green from the open, trying to post some green today but as you can see, the breath across the board is stunning for all sectors. dow aiming for its fourth triple digit move in five sessions. to say this has been a choppy week is an understatement. data negative coming out this morning on consumer sentiment and ppi. we'll keep an eye on the markets for you. moving to broader tech, youtube, facebook, and twitter, could be the social media standouts for market channels according to a study on social media advertising by rbc and ad age. mark is lead internet analyst with rbc capital markets. it's 2015, so we've gotten to a point where social media advertising is not optional but how is it changing this year versus last year? >> okay. good morning, kayla. we're seeing increased interest in social media advertising. we ran with ad age our fifth survey of approximately 1,000 advertisers, marketers, digital ad
back to you, kayla. >> thanks so much, dominic chu.ader markets we are down for the week on all major averages. nasdaq had been in the green from the open, trying to post some green today but as you can see, the breath across the board is stunning for all sectors. dow aiming for its fourth triple digit move in five sessions. to say this has been a choppy week is an understatement. data negative coming out this morning on consumer sentiment and ppi. we'll keep an eye on the markets for...
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kayla tausche joins us now with more on that. it is a big win for citi kayla. >> it is. of course you remember last year when citigroup was rejected on qualitative issues and mike korback said he wanted to take the entirety of 2014 to fix those issues and citigroup by many measures was best in class when capital levels came through in the stress test. and in the form of being able to raise its dividends to 5 cents a share and $7.8 billion buyback. previous year only done $1.2 billion. so this is multiple of what been doing before. >> let's talk about how the banks are doing so well. deutsche bank and sander. got a conditional approval. what was wrong there and do depositors or investors in those banks have anything to really worry about? >> well the capital levels tyler, on the whole looked okay. a crisis-like scenario with losses they would have enough cushion on hand to pay for those losses without taking taxpayer money, but where the fed raise concerns is how the bank plans and risk management processes work. in some times, their governance did overseize the stress te
kayla tausche joins us now with more on that. it is a big win for citi kayla. >> it is. of course you remember last year when citigroup was rejected on qualitative issues and mike korback said he wanted to take the entirety of 2014 to fix those issues and citigroup by many measures was best in class when capital levels came through in the stress test. and in the form of being able to raise its dividends to 5 cents a share and $7.8 billion buyback. previous year only done $1.2 billion. so...
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rick santelli has the santelli exchange. >> thank you, kayla.ay we will talk about various forms of exit strategy. the first, is x it. today we had david stockman on and mainly he was talking about gap accounting. when you submit various forms to the sec, you use generally accepted accounting principles. then there's another avenue that's taken that many investors, of course, look at through research and that's earnings x items. x items. what we're going to talk about here is, these nonrecurring one-time charges are recurring a lot and not just one time and have huge effect on many of the ways we assess the multiples of stocks, earnings, and the general richness or cheapness of stocks. but it's not the only x that we take out. x it out. okay. same could be said for the unemployed when we look the at things like labor force parse participation basically we've xed out a huge swath of the unemployed. when i look at the residualing of many qe programs in this country and ongoing qe in other programs they have xed out all the good collateral. the cen
rick santelli has the santelli exchange. >> thank you, kayla.ay we will talk about various forms of exit strategy. the first, is x it. today we had david stockman on and mainly he was talking about gap accounting. when you submit various forms to the sec, you use generally accepted accounting principles. then there's another avenue that's taken that many investors, of course, look at through research and that's earnings x items. x items. what we're going to talk about here is, these...
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. >> it was a somber dwaay in prescott, arizona where a service was held for kayla mueller. she went to syria to help the people there and instead she was killed last month where she was being held by the terrorists of isis. the details from our west coast newsroom p. >> we don't know exactly how kayla mueller die, but today her friends and family took the time to remember exactly how she lived. she was an international aide worker who went all around the globe including darfur, israel, france and wound up in isaiah and kidnapped in aufg 2013. today friends herremembered her as the ultimate good samaritan. senator mccain called her an extraordinary young woman and powerful example to follow. listen to mccain on the senate floor back in february. >> kayla explained to her family her call to service this way. she said i find god in the suffering, eyes reflected in mine. if this is how you are revealed to me, this is how i will forever seek you. >> mueller wound up in syria with her syrian boyfriend. he was released by isis after they were both kidnapped together while she rema
. >> it was a somber dwaay in prescott, arizona where a service was held for kayla mueller. she went to syria to help the people there and instead she was killed last month where she was being held by the terrorists of isis. the details from our west coast newsroom p. >> we don't know exactly how kayla mueller die, but today her friends and family took the time to remember exactly how she lived. she was an international aide worker who went all around the globe including darfur,...
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kayla died in the fire. >> we don't want it to happen to anybody else.f the road and you see them everyday and they're oblivious to it. you think you're driving a safe vehicle and you're not. >> reporter: test after test has shown the danger of the rear mounted fuel tanks in the 1993-1994 grand chief cherokees and 2004-2007 liberties. in 2010 nhtsa started investigating. for three years chrysler argued the vehicles were not defective and the investigation should be closed. then there was this letter asking chrysler to recall these vehicles tentatively say there was a risk of burning to death in rear impact crashes but it wasn't until after a private meeting between then transportation secretary ray lahood nhtsa administrator david strickland and chris ler's ceo mash joni the company agreed to take action. strickland wrote the meeting would only be with the secretary and i, no other staff. as sergio wanted. and in a recent deposition exclusively obtained by cbs news, marcione said we ultimately resolved the issue after that meeting. >> this is a deal that
kayla died in the fire. >> we don't want it to happen to anybody else.f the road and you see them everyday and they're oblivious to it. you think you're driving a safe vehicle and you're not. >> reporter: test after test has shown the danger of the rear mounted fuel tanks in the 1993-1994 grand chief cherokees and 2004-2007 liberties. in 2010 nhtsa started investigating. for three years chrysler argued the vehicles were not defective and the investigation should be closed. then...
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i'm kayla touche with john fort. good to see you.irst up today, details of incoming google ceo ruth parat's salary of $650,000. a $5 million signing bonus and $25 million in stock and a $40 million biannual grant. she will officially join google may 26th of this year. for those doing the math at home, that's a $70 million pay package over the next two years. john, a couple numbers to put this into context. number one, james gorman, the ceo of morgan stanley pulled in about $18 million in 2013. so she'll be making even triple what her boss made. and patrick pashet made about half what she made in the recent two year period. why is that important? >> i don't that it is. look at what angela got coming in the door, $70 million, when you consider the make-whole grants and not counting the other compensation. given the $5 million sign-on bonus, it's a lot of money for the rank in file like us, but they might have gotten a deal getting this $70 million package in the door. >> this is sure to read the debate of whether the shine is off of wa
i'm kayla touche with john fort. good to see you.irst up today, details of incoming google ceo ruth parat's salary of $650,000. a $5 million signing bonus and $25 million in stock and a $40 million biannual grant. she will officially join google may 26th of this year. for those doing the math at home, that's a $70 million pay package over the next two years. john, a couple numbers to put this into context. number one, james gorman, the ceo of morgan stanley pulled in about $18 million in 2013....
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thank you, janice. >> you've got it, of course. >>> coming up at the top of the hour remembering kaylaller and celebrating the life of a woman killed by isis. plus, call it a cattle call in iowa. with no clear leader can any of the possible 2016 gop hopefuls break away from the pack? >>> plus, more than 50 years of the gatlin brothers entertaining america. we'll tell you what they have planned next. ♪ get theraflu. it has the power of three medicines to take on your worst pain and fever, cough and nasal congestion. theraflu breaks you free from your toughest cold and flu symptoms. so you never miss a day. theraflu. serious power. >>> thanks for staying with us. i'm leland vittert. of welcome to hour two. >> and i'm uma pemmaraju. here is what's making news. bob menendez under fire but says he's not backing down against his critics in a justice department investigation following a two-year probe about corruption charges. they're now pending, and we're going to bring you the very latest. >> remembering kayla mueller, killed by isis and now her
thank you, janice. >> you've got it, of course. >>> coming up at the top of the hour remembering kaylaller and celebrating the life of a woman killed by isis. plus, call it a cattle call in iowa. with no clear leader can any of the possible 2016 gop hopefuls break away from the pack? >>> plus, more than 50 years of the gatlin brothers entertaining america. we'll tell you what they have planned next. ♪ get theraflu. it has the power of three medicines to take on your...
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kayla reid is an organizer for black struggle.e demonstration and saw the officers who were shot. she's on the phone right now. so describe exactly what you saw. >> caller: well about five minutes before the actual shooting protesters were on one side of the street. cops were on the other. and myself with a lawyer and a legal observer went behind the police lines to go inside the police department to bail out the protesters who had been arrested. and while we were waiting to get inside of the police department we heard very loud sound, almost like a very a bottle rocket. sounded like about four shots, and then i heard the police officer in the line i saw him bend over and kind of scream in pain. -- back of the building. the other was like right in front of me behind a suv. where he received medical attention. there was a lot of commotion, a lot of and it was just a very unexpected moment for every -- >> and we heard from other people who were at the scene that where those shots rang out were from a separate location from where the
kayla reid is an organizer for black struggle.e demonstration and saw the officers who were shot. she's on the phone right now. so describe exactly what you saw. >> caller: well about five minutes before the actual shooting protesters were on one side of the street. cops were on the other. and myself with a lawyer and a legal observer went behind the police lines to go inside the police department to bail out the protesters who had been arrested. and while we were waiting to get inside of...
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kayla mueller was kidnapped and confirmed dead last month. john mccain offered remarks. we'll have a report later on in fox news report. >> a defiant new jersey senator refusing to back down in the the face of corruption charges. a grand jury is investigating the new jersey democrat over allegations that he used his office to help a wealthy friend and political donor. senator men endez has been critical of the obama administration on foreign policy. over normalizing relationships with cuba and the talks with iran. rich, what are the feds saying he did, exactly? >> reporter: in court documents they said he took gifts from dr. solomon melgun. he set up a meeting with then senate majority leader harry reid and kathleen sebelius. he instead allowed a private contractor that melgun controlled to sell the equipment. men endez said he did no wrong and promises to stay in the senate. >> let me be very chlor. i have always conducted myself appropriately and in accordance with the law, i am not going anywhere. >> menendez was the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee.
kayla mueller was kidnapped and confirmed dead last month. john mccain offered remarks. we'll have a report later on in fox news report. >> a defiant new jersey senator refusing to back down in the the face of corruption charges. a grand jury is investigating the new jersey democrat over allegations that he used his office to help a wealthy friend and political donor. senator men endez has been critical of the obama administration on foreign policy. over normalizing relationships with...
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>> well, kayla, this is not your typical bus ride, that is for sure. i've got my fantasy snacks, yogurt, blue bottle coffee right here. it's described as a lounge on wheels. here's how it works. you sign up, you find a bus on the map, either by downloading the app or you can go to the leap site, hop on, can your bar code and you are good go. the price $6 per ride or buy a bundle, $5 per ride. >> definitely a lot more comfortable and it's like price wise right in between taking public transportation and taking a private car, so you don't feel as guilty about doing it. leap has raised $2.5 million from top tier investors in silicon valley, including andresen hor wits and sales force ceo mark benioff. leap's ceo wouldn't say how much it cost to build one of the busses or manage the fleet, but no doubt, it is expensive. >> we're certainly always going to have to keep raising money, especially for capital intensive business like this where you're buying and building beautiful busses. p. >> now, leap does have competition in this space, of course. you've got
>> well, kayla, this is not your typical bus ride, that is for sure. i've got my fantasy snacks, yogurt, blue bottle coffee right here. it's described as a lounge on wheels. here's how it works. you sign up, you find a bus on the map, either by downloading the app or you can go to the leap site, hop on, can your bar code and you are good go. the price $6 per ride or buy a bundle, $5 per ride. >> definitely a lot more comfortable and it's like price wise right in between taking...
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so kayla, we're going to monitor that and bring you new developments.k to you. >> we appreciate it. thank so much, sue herera at headquarters. >> still keeping an eye on the markets. right now they're climbing off the lows but still the dow is down triple digits, down 19. the s&p and nasdaq down 13rs as well. a lot about the apple watch but the company's exclusive deal is also worth watching. that being an exclusive deal with hbo. we'll tell you what it means for both of those stocks when "squawk alley" comes back. barbara just bought a bike. she wrote a tweet about it. you can't learn much from that. but take data from millions of tweets, combine that with your company's supply chain and sales data. apply ibm analytics and expertise, and all of a sudden, you can learn which bikes to build, what to make them from, where to sell them. because barbara and the world just told you how to build a better bike. there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. at mfs, we believe in the power of active management. every day, our teams collaborate around the wor
so kayla, we're going to monitor that and bring you new developments.k to you. >> we appreciate it. thank so much, sue herera at headquarters. >> still keeping an eye on the markets. right now they're climbing off the lows but still the dow is down triple digits, down 19. the s&p and nasdaq down 13rs as well. a lot about the apple watch but the company's exclusive deal is also worth watching. that being an exclusive deal with hbo. we'll tell you what it means for both of those...
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kayla tausche is here. jon fortt is in barcelona at the mobile world congress.earing from john in a moment. let's begin with the markets today. red again as sara and simon just said. biggest two-day decline for the markets since january 27th and 28th. for most of the day, not a single dow component has been in the green. oil, stubbornly hanging on to 50 or at least close to it after an amazing build in inventories and bertha keeping us honest on the nasdaq. good morning. >> good morning. the nasdaq only closed above the 5,000 level twice back in 2000, has yet to be able to put together a second day as we were lower today. one of the things we're seeing here is the nasdaq big caps are actually outperforming just modestly some of the other small caps and the large caps today. facebook, yahoo! among the gainers. apple back above $129. that's helping bring the whole composite back above from the low. cisco one of the major drags today as well. but again, we're seeing the selling happening in the chip sector. chip sector helped propel us above 5,000 a couple days ago
kayla tausche is here. jon fortt is in barcelona at the mobile world congress.earing from john in a moment. let's begin with the markets today. red again as sara and simon just said. biggest two-day decline for the markets since january 27th and 28th. for most of the day, not a single dow component has been in the green. oil, stubbornly hanging on to 50 or at least close to it after an amazing build in inventories and bertha keeping us honest on the nasdaq. good morning. >> good morning....
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people came out to say a goodbye to kayla mueller in prescott, arizona.s having a quit wit and overflowing heart. she was an aid worker in israel, syria and france. she was captured in 2013. she was held for 18 months by islamic state militants. >> we're here to celebrate kayla's life and who she was, her beautiful smile, her laugh, her wonderful sense of humor and also her love of mankind. this is who she was. >> john mccain's voice cracked as he paid tribute to her. he read part of a letter she wrote while hostage. >> i have been shown the darkness and life. and in prison life can be free. >> they were wise, strong and brave true words. >>> news that nigeria's boko haram is pledging allegiance to isis. four bombings took place killing 54 people and injuring 140. the deadliest blast claimed the lives of 18 people when the bomber blew himself up at the entrance to a market. the leader posted a twitter message announcing allegiance to the islamic state. it is as it has been weakened by multinational force. >>> john kerry discussed the iran nuclear conversa
people came out to say a goodbye to kayla mueller in prescott, arizona.s having a quit wit and overflowing heart. she was an aid worker in israel, syria and france. she was captured in 2013. she was held for 18 months by islamic state militants. >> we're here to celebrate kayla's life and who she was, her beautiful smile, her laugh, her wonderful sense of humor and also her love of mankind. this is who she was. >> john mccain's voice cracked as he paid tribute to her. he read part...
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and i want to share our sentiments for the loss of kayla mueller. we have heard from the administration obviously in the past several months why we should train and arm syrian rebels. we now have a request for authorization, for the use of military force, so i am very pleased that you're here, it's a change of pace let's put it that way. and had is what i'm particularly interested in not only the type of humanitarian assistance and answering some of the questions about whether we are effectively getting it to those who are suffering, but i'm also interested in your opinion as to the role that humanitarian assistance plays in the larger goal of defeating those forces like assad, like isil that are causing the pain. and then what else i would be interested in, especially in light of what happened to kayla mueller is how safe it is for our aid workers in delivering this humanitarian assistance. i thank you and i'll yield the rest of my time to mr. boyle. >> mr. boyle is recognized. >> thank you very much. and i have to say being on the foreign affairs
and i want to share our sentiments for the loss of kayla mueller. we have heard from the administration obviously in the past several months why we should train and arm syrian rebels. we now have a request for authorization, for the use of military force, so i am very pleased that you're here, it's a change of pace let's put it that way. and had is what i'm particularly interested in not only the type of humanitarian assistance and answering some of the questions about whether we are...
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kayla tausche is with us and has more on results from the test. i think it was encouraging that all of the banks passed but they all kind of got different grades. >> it's encouraging but is it too predictable or easy for banks to figure out what they need to do with their balance sheet but for now, sue, it's good news. all 31 banks representing 80% of global banks assets passing this test which is quite a vote of confidence in the length that they have -- the measures they've taken to build up the capital levels after the crisis. they've come a long way. >> like the common core for bankers. did this make it more likely to be able to pay them? >> this is only part one of the test. it's a vote of confidence but just that. they all cleared the capital's bar but not including the calculus needed for buybacks for dividends and of course that the first thing the banks had to scrap when they realized they needed the cash. they thought citigroup had enough last year on hand. it wasn't quantitative issue but a quality at a timive issue. they didn't think t
kayla tausche is with us and has more on results from the test. i think it was encouraging that all of the banks passed but they all kind of got different grades. >> it's encouraging but is it too predictable or easy for banks to figure out what they need to do with their balance sheet but for now, sue, it's good news. all 31 banks representing 80% of global banks assets passing this test which is quite a vote of confidence in the length that they have -- the measures they've taken to...
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rick santelli standing by with the santelli exchange. >> thank you, kayla.ewers to look at a chart starting around july of 2014 because there's so many clues as to what's going on in 10s. keep a close eye on that chart as i talk because i want to switch to the white board. one of the big issues is how much we see going on is related to the fed, how much do we see going on is related to an armor russ outlook to investors to what's going on in europe. when it comes to europe you look at the dax it's up about 16%. but that's in their own currency. it's up about the same as the nasdaq when you look at without their currency and put in dollar terms, of course, it switches up close to 5% as well. so be careful what you wish for with regard to weakening your currency if you live in a country and don't deal in any outside currency the feeling might be different. maybe the best lesson was switzerland this year. let's look at the chart you saw on the screen. here's my rendition. why everything is so important. you've heard me talk adinfa my tum about 217 where we clos
rick santelli standing by with the santelli exchange. >> thank you, kayla.ewers to look at a chart starting around july of 2014 because there's so many clues as to what's going on in 10s. keep a close eye on that chart as i talk because i want to switch to the white board. one of the big issues is how much we see going on is related to the fed, how much do we see going on is related to an armor russ outlook to investors to what's going on in europe. when it comes to europe you look at the...
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so kayla believes just like you believe. >> i believe kayla too., still really cute, they sound great. >> ya. well the thing is a lot of people are talking about harry, though thought he would be the break up. and go solo. but zane. we'll have to see what happens. >> now we believe we saw malea obama, you know, taking the college tour over at the university of pennsylvania. then rumors started after that yesterday on line emma watson, big time actress, chose the university of pennsylvania for grad school, but unfortunately the rumor was nothing more than that. we called penn and they said not true. and emma shot to fame as. >> -- oh, i read the books her mine. >> it is herminey. >> reading, though, i read the books, i only watch only some of the movies. i'm book kind of girl. >> do you have come to my house, aling. >> all right, we'll have harry i potter party. >> i have not seen one frame and i'm proud of it. >> it is good. my mom red it, too. >> i like reality. i don't need that fantasy stuff. me reality is a fantasy. >> oh, wow. so rihanna geari
so kayla believes just like you believe. >> i believe kayla too., still really cute, they sound great. >> ya. well the thing is a lot of people are talking about harry, though thought he would be the break up. and go solo. but zane. we'll have to see what happens. >> now we believe we saw malea obama, you know, taking the college tour over at the university of pennsylvania. then rumors started after that yesterday on line emma watson, big time actress, chose the university of...
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even today, hp of course free scale, kayla brought us the ceo this morning.ontinues the pace. >> we could agree. >> thanks very much. we continue to watch these levels. about eight points below 5,000. next up, nasdaq 5,000 surely moving to the top of the list. john fort. you made it there safely. what are you watching so far? >> well, facebook of course is a big part of that nasdaq 5,000 move. it's going to be a big part of the news today with mark zuckerberg speaking about growth. he has lived half of his life since nasdaq 5,000. he was just 15 years old, his voice had maybe barely changed at that point. i talked to facebook's head of growth this morning. he talked about monthly active use skpers daily active users clearly still being important metrics. maybe that's a lesson to twitter. take a listen. >> are monthly active users and daily active users still important as a measure of growth? >> absolutely. that's like the two metrics we look from the growth side. how many people use the service in a given month and a given day. it's about 1.4 billion people m
even today, hp of course free scale, kayla brought us the ceo this morning.ontinues the pace. >> we could agree. >> thanks very much. we continue to watch these levels. about eight points below 5,000. next up, nasdaq 5,000 surely moving to the top of the list. john fort. you made it there safely. what are you watching so far? >> well, facebook of course is a big part of that nasdaq 5,000 move. it's going to be a big part of the news today with mark zuckerberg speaking about...
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aide worker kayla mueller died last month while being held by isis in syria.l carr joins us live with more. will? >> reporter: leland this has been a very emotional service. i believe we have a live look in at the end of this memorial service. we can tell you that we've heard from her close familiary and friends. we heard that -- we heard from had he mom senator john mccain who actually teared up at one point. he called her an extraordinary young woman a powerful example to follow. mueller was an international aide worker who was captured by isis in august of 2013 while she was in syria before she traveled all over the world protesting genocide, raising awareness for hiv and aids and peacefully standing up for a number of other humanitarian efforts. listen to mueller talk about the syrian conflict in a youtube video she made in 2011. >> i am in solidarity with the syrian people. i reject the brutality and killing that the syrian authorities are committing against the syrian people. because silence is participation in this crime. i declare my participation in t
aide worker kayla mueller died last month while being held by isis in syria.l carr joins us live with more. will? >> reporter: leland this has been a very emotional service. i believe we have a live look in at the end of this memorial service. we can tell you that we've heard from her close familiary and friends. we heard that -- we heard from had he mom senator john mccain who actually teared up at one point. he called her an extraordinary young woman a powerful example to follow....
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kayla. >> hey, scott.e coming into this segment with one republic, which you just mentioned tim cook was saying who is listening to to get pumped up back stage. investors are glad he is not listening to too late to apologize. of course, with the curtain raiser in september showing us some nuts and bolts of the apple watch, but most of the details will be coming in just a few minutes when apple executives take the stage and walk us through exactly what this product will be. it will be apple's tenth first generation product launch, and certainly the stakes are high. form and function are all top of mind. with the former ceos of burber and yves st. laurant to design this. it took almost a year to decide on which wrist bands would accompany the watch, even though the face itself only took about six weeks. johnny, the head of design, told the new yorker. certainly it will be interesting to see exactly what the functionality is too. how long the battery lasts, what apps will be incorporated into this, and whethe
kayla. >> hey, scott.e coming into this segment with one republic, which you just mentioned tim cook was saying who is listening to to get pumped up back stage. investors are glad he is not listening to too late to apologize. of course, with the curtain raiser in september showing us some nuts and bolts of the apple watch, but most of the details will be coming in just a few minutes when apple executives take the stage and walk us through exactly what this product will be. it will be...
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back to you. >> thank you very much kayla. moments ago the fed did release the results of the second round of bank stress tests and here with her reaction is former fdic chair sheila bair joining us in an cnbc exclusive. welcome. what's your reaction to these results as you hear them? >> well i do think it's important to understand the difference between the quantitative results that occurred last week and the qualitative results that occurred this week. they look at different things. i focus more on the quantitative results and i still -- i heard the commentary earlier from your panel about that's banks have too much capital, and i guess i don't feel that way. if you look at the leverage ratio which i think is important, this is a measure of capital strength that does not allow banks to risk weight their assets. it's still out of leverage of the system and if you look at the post-stress scenarios for most of the largest banks, the leverage ratio is between 4% and 5% which isn't a lot of common equity. so i think we still have
back to you. >> thank you very much kayla. moments ago the fed did release the results of the second round of bank stress tests and here with her reaction is former fdic chair sheila bair joining us in an cnbc exclusive. welcome. what's your reaction to these results as you hear them? >> well i do think it's important to understand the difference between the quantitative results that occurred last week and the qualitative results that occurred this week. they look at different...
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her family speaking today about kayla's spirit. >> today we're here to celebrate kayla, her beautifulle, her unforgettable laugh, her wonderful accentric sense of humor and also her unbearable -- just who she was. >> icy militants claim that mueller was killed during a jordanian air strike, but the pentagon has rejected that claim. >>> russian authorities say two suspects are behind bars in connection with the death of major opposition leader, borris, shot and killed last week in moscow, officials giving very little description of the two men believed to be responsible for his death. was one of president vladmeere putin's most outspoken critics. russia's top investigative bodies says it is continuing to look into several possible motives. >>> one year after malaysia airlines flight 370 just vanished from the sky some family members are still hoping their loved ones will return home. hundreds gathering for a candlelight vigil to mark the disappearance of flight mh370. says the flight had some sort every accident that they still can't explain. have declared all 239 passengers presumed d
her family speaking today about kayla's spirit. >> today we're here to celebrate kayla, her beautifulle, her unforgettable laugh, her wonderful accentric sense of humor and also her unbearable -- just who she was. >> icy militants claim that mueller was killed during a jordanian air strike, but the pentagon has rejected that claim. >>> russian authorities say two suspects are behind bars in connection with the death of major opposition leader, borris, shot and killed last...
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hundreds came out to say good-bye to aid worker kayla mueller.town of prescott, arizona. she died as a hostage of isis. mueller was killed in a jor danian air strike, but the u.s. rejects that claim. she worked as an aid worker in israel, india, and france before heading to syria where she was captured. mueller was held for 18 months by islamic state militants. >> today we're here to celebrate kayla's life and who she was. her beautiful smile. her unforgettable laugh. her wonderful xentric sense of humor. and also her unbearable -- pity for the suffering of mankind. that's who she was. >> reporter: senator john mccain's voice cracked as he read part of a letter she wrote i have been shown the darkness in life and even in prison life can be free. mccain said her words were wise strong, brave and true. >>> it appears tonight that the nigerian militant group pledged allegiance to the islamic state. this audio message was posted on boko haram's twitter account. said the group is announcing its allegiance. the leaders claim they're establishing a cali
hundreds came out to say good-bye to aid worker kayla mueller.town of prescott, arizona. she died as a hostage of isis. mueller was killed in a jor danian air strike, but the u.s. rejects that claim. she worked as an aid worker in israel, india, and france before heading to syria where she was captured. mueller was held for 18 months by islamic state militants. >> today we're here to celebrate kayla's life and who she was. her beautiful smile. her unforgettable laugh. her wonderful...
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hey, rick. >> good morning, kayla.u think to some of the periods in time where markets were bragged upon, especially the u.s. market, and i can remember clearly as the eurozone was developed and the common currency was put into trade, that the issues were they had it to build their capital markets in a likeness to the u.s. capital markets were small, they wanted them to be deeper and more liquid. i'm a car guy. if you don't have gauges and most don't, car running hot, red light goes on, oil running low, red light goes on. they call them idiot lights and the reason is, because if you don't monitor such important things like what moves through the system of the engine like oil which is the life blood of the engine if you wait until a light goes on you're in trouble. let's look at that same scenario from a market perspective and connect the two thoughts in history and what you end up with is, that one of the most important aspects of the capital markets and the treasury markets, any market, is how deep it is and should th
hey, rick. >> good morning, kayla.u think to some of the periods in time where markets were bragged upon, especially the u.s. market, and i can remember clearly as the eurozone was developed and the common currency was put into trade, that the issues were they had it to build their capital markets in a likeness to the u.s. capital markets were small, they wanted them to be deeper and more liquid. i'm a car guy. if you don't have gauges and most don't, car running hot, red light goes on,...
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and with me as always, kayla tausche. hey, everybody. let's start with news alert on facebook.orting i've learned facebook messenger now has more than 600 million monthly active users from 500 million back in november. this comes as the company is expected to officially turn messenger into a platform during an announcement at the developers conference later today. ceo mark zuckerberg will give his keynote at 1:00 p.m. eastern, 10:00 a.m. pacific. this is especially important, i think, because it shows that facebook isn't just buying growth. of course, instagram was a big win for them before the ipo. whatsapp a year ago has continued to grow. this is organic growth from facebook and adding 100 million users in four months, i mean that's -- >> and taking a line out of the playbook of the asian messenger players, making it a platform, payments, ordering a taxi, potentially shopping as well, they already have stickers in messenger which is similar to what line and we chat do as well. my question, why do it in messenger and not whatsapp? >> i think they're going to actually see prob
and with me as always, kayla tausche. hey, everybody. let's start with news alert on facebook.orting i've learned facebook messenger now has more than 600 million monthly active users from 500 million back in november. this comes as the company is expected to officially turn messenger into a platform during an announcement at the developers conference later today. ceo mark zuckerberg will give his keynote at 1:00 p.m. eastern, 10:00 a.m. pacific. this is especially important, i think, because...