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kayla: i signed up for woodwork and they used a lot of nails. and i couldn't hammer in nails that time. and i just did the strings and the painting. the nails and everything the teacher had to do while i just sat there. reporter: her father looked for a prosthetic hand, but they were very expensive. manfred: the first quotation we got was about in the excess of 250,000 rand, which didn't make a lot of sense to us as kayla was still a growing girl. and also the gentleman doing the prosthetic didn't really listen to my daughter. my daughter was born without a hand, so there are a lot of functionalities she's learned to adjust to, but there are certain functionalities she wanted. reporter: then manfred gallus read an article about a prosthetics maker who lived nearby. the man who can help kayla is richard van as, a former carpenter. he's been making affordable alternatives to expensive prosthetics since 2012. richard: in 2011, i had severed four of my fingers on my right hand, and with that when i went to hospital, i was already thinking along the
kayla: i signed up for woodwork and they used a lot of nails. and i couldn't hammer in nails that time. and i just did the strings and the painting. the nails and everything the teacher had to do while i just sat there. reporter: her father looked for a prosthetic hand, but they were very expensive. manfred: the first quotation we got was about in the excess of 250,000 rand, which didn't make a lot of sense to us as kayla was still a growing girl. and also the gentleman doing the prosthetic...
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stock is at 16.35 kayla.ed around these levels, although it closed the first day at 31. >> i think the street is spreadty surprised, not only did it post a loss that was expected. but that the loss was seven times what it was a year ago. it seems like a pretty big jump. but dennis, i'm thinking back to a piece that "fortune" did in the last couple of weeks, where they talked about how the ipos we've seen this year have been less profitable than in years past and riskier and with smaller companies. and i'm wondering if you think etsy is an example for how risky the ipo market is sat this stage. >> i think it's an interesting point and relevant. i've got a provocative question for you all. if you were to guess what ebay's forward earnings trade at, say 2017. it includes paypal, what would you guess, carl? i hate to put you on the scott. >> we'll ask the questions here, dennis. >> i'll give you the answer, it's about 12 times forward earnings. and let's say that etsy has the wonderful capacity of turning into an
stock is at 16.35 kayla.ed around these levels, although it closed the first day at 31. >> i think the street is spreadty surprised, not only did it post a loss that was expected. but that the loss was seven times what it was a year ago. it seems like a pretty big jump. but dennis, i'm thinking back to a piece that "fortune" did in the last couple of weeks, where they talked about how the ipos we've seen this year have been less profitable than in years past and riskier and with...
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all that and more coming up, kayla, in 15. >> we won't miss it.. >>> no computer science degree needed. that's what our next guest hopes companies will say when trying to fill the tech talent shortage and making his case at the startup tech conference in miami today, where nbc universal is the exclusive media partner. that's where we find jim mckelvey, co founder of square, and launch code.org. jim, good to see you this morning. >> good morning, kayla. >> so we have seen companies specific efforts, federal stem programs. i'm wondering, which piece of the talent shortage you're biting off and trying to fix. >> so what launch code addresses is job placement. it turns out that it's relatively easy to learn how to program. you can do it through a boot camp, online, you can do it anywhere you want. but if you don't have traditional credentials, most companies won't consider you for a job. so what launch code does is we take people, we test their skills, and once we have tested them, then we have over 300 employers that will accept our pedigree and give
all that and more coming up, kayla, in 15. >> we won't miss it.. >>> no computer science degree needed. that's what our next guest hopes companies will say when trying to fill the tech talent shortage and making his case at the startup tech conference in miami today, where nbc universal is the exclusive media partner. that's where we find jim mckelvey, co founder of square, and launch code.org. jim, good to see you this morning. >> good morning, kayla. >> so we have...
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kayla? >> it is an interesting question, john.we were able to get to a point here in the united states where you could get movies and get sitcoms edited to the point where you could resciyndicate them. >> one of the obstacles that keeps being raised is objectionable content. and when you're a content company, how do you so meaningfully get over that obstacle to the point where it doesn't really change the product that you're offering. >> let's bring in kara swisher for your perspective, kara. you're on the phone. shouldn't netflix be in a position to figure out what might pass must wer the chinese censor and filter their content because of how they handle the data behind it? >> there's a lot of u.s. tension in china, it's not like the first time there's western content in china. there's a lot of history here. it's a big market for them and it would be a big market for anybody. so you have to try. i think they will run into the same problem previous you know fox news and others have changed their content when they were bringing it
kayla? >> it is an interesting question, john.we were able to get to a point here in the united states where you could get movies and get sitcoms edited to the point where you could resciyndicate them. >> one of the obstacles that keeps being raised is objectionable content. and when you're a content company, how do you so meaningfully get over that obstacle to the point where it doesn't really change the product that you're offering. >> let's bring in kara swisher for your...
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kayla, if i had anything to complain about, i would say the volume is a tad on the light side.een the heaviest volume days when the market has been moving down in the last couple of months, it would be nice to see a little heavier volume on an up day, we'll see how we end up the day. back to you. >> one of the complaints on the rally days, to see 260 points up is pleasing a lot of bulls, bob pasani on the floor. thanks so much. >>> a lot of tech movers have been thanks to m&a chatter. the week has been full of it. according to "reuters," microsoft is not weighing an offer for salesforce, earlier reports had pegged the company as a possible buyer. salesforce stock is down about 2.5% on that news. meanwhile, yelp is up 5.5% after reports that the company is exploring a sale. it's been trading higher since yesterday when the report came out. it got halted yesterday afternoon. because so many shares had traded, i wanted to bring kara swisher back in on these names. we'll get to yelp in a second. but it's been written the best deal for salesforce is no deal at all. do you agree with
kayla, if i had anything to complain about, i would say the volume is a tad on the light side.een the heaviest volume days when the market has been moving down in the last couple of months, it would be nice to see a little heavier volume on an up day, we'll see how we end up the day. back to you. >> one of the complaints on the rally days, to see 260 points up is pleasing a lot of bulls, bob pasani on the floor. thanks so much. >>> a lot of tech movers have been thanks to m&a...
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, she's live at jpmorgan tnt conference in boston with more on that, kayla. >> hey jon, thanks so much are live in boston, tnt conference. everybody from viacomm to yahoo who is the keynote tomorrow, talking about this confluence of issues in this space. this morning we caught up with ceo of at&t, randall stephenson, of course the biggest, the biggest priority facing that company is whether it can close its $48 billion merger with directorv, announced a year ago today. it does believe it can. raised $17.5 billion in debt to close it, it does remain to see where washington will weigh in, despite a delay announced last week, stephenson told us he's optimistic. >> we think the deal gets done. the conversations have been productive. what's happened right now is you know, there was a stay request for the title ii rules that was filed last week by the the industry. and the judge put a pretty tight time horizon on the fcc to respond to that. that's going to take their attention over the next week or two. i think that's due on friday. there's not going to be a lot done over the next week, and
, she's live at jpmorgan tnt conference in boston with more on that, kayla. >> hey jon, thanks so much are live in boston, tnt conference. everybody from viacomm to yahoo who is the keynote tomorrow, talking about this confluence of issues in this space. this morning we caught up with ceo of at&t, randall stephenson, of course the biggest, the biggest priority facing that company is whether it can close its $48 billion merger with directorv, announced a year ago today. it does believe...
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you can't do in your dorm room or in a garage. >> kayla? is doubting teslas and elon musk's ability to refashion the battery, there are concern that this is maybe a pre-earnings diversion. we could be gearing up for next week numbers worse than expected from tesla. >> so cynical, kayla. >> thank god, that you have somebody cynical. >> i thought i was the cynical one, we all had to come around to your view. >> by the way, i think the cynicism is good and i think by the way that what happened with the social media stocks and the biotech stocks over the last few weeks, that's all actually really good. i think it's a good thing. i don't think a lot of the valuations are justifiable by any means. >> tim, a quick word to you. >> you're talking about all things. evan started with positioning, a contrarian view has held you in good standing in if you've been playing oil or the euro. i think the dollar is oversold. i would be buying the dollar. i shorted the euro today. i look at commodities. that's one of the trades that so far hasn't gotten out of
you can't do in your dorm room or in a garage. >> kayla? is doubting teslas and elon musk's ability to refashion the battery, there are concern that this is maybe a pre-earnings diversion. we could be gearing up for next week numbers worse than expected from tesla. >> so cynical, kayla. >> thank god, that you have somebody cynical. >> i thought i was the cynical one, we all had to come around to your view. >> by the way, i think the cynicism is good and i think by...
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and it turns out kayla is not alone. michelle donated too and helped save ava. donation helped save little kate. tonight, the be the match foundation and gift of life reminding us that young people their marrow donations often offer the greatest chance at success. which is why james is still smiling tonight. and so are we. and so we choose everyone who donates to help save a life. we'll see you monday. good night. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a telecommunications technician from greenville, south carolina... a stay-at-home parent from rochester, new york... and our returning champion -- a chef from steamboat springs, colorado... whose 6-day cash winnings total...
and it turns out kayla is not alone. michelle donated too and helped save ava. donation helped save little kate. tonight, the be the match foundation and gift of life reminding us that young people their marrow donations often offer the greatest chance at success. which is why james is still smiling tonight. and so are we. and so we choose everyone who donates to help save a life. we'll see you monday. good night. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a...
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and it turns out kayla is not alone. michelle donated too and helped save ava. donation helped save little kate. tonight, the be the match foundation and gift of life reminding us that young people their marrow donations often offer the greatest chance at success. which is why james is still smiling tonight. and so are we. and so we choose everyone who donates to help save a life. we'll see you monday. good night. [ groans ] what -- what -- what i is taking so long? i have no idea. i think you push this button.n. [ all gasp ] minnie: actually i think it's this e. i can't work like this! garsh, what happens when you pull this doohickey? [ static crackles ] aw, phooey. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of the show -- pat sajak and vanna white. and friends. thank you, mickey. thank k you for the lovely stroll, minnie. appreciate it. [ chuckling ] thank you all. see you later. bye-bye. hi! it's fun to see them isn't it? no matter how old you get. good to have you all here.
and it turns out kayla is not alone. michelle donated too and helped save ava. donation helped save little kate. tonight, the be the match foundation and gift of life reminding us that young people their marrow donations often offer the greatest chance at success. which is why james is still smiling tonight. and so are we. and so we choose everyone who donates to help save a life. we'll see you monday. good night. [ groans ] what -- what -- what i is taking so long? i have no idea. i think you...
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and it turns out kayla is not alone. michelle donated too and helped save ava.n helped save little kate. tonight, the be the match foundation and the gift of life reminding us that young people, their marrow donations, often offer the greatest chance at success. which is why james is still smiling tonight. and so are we. >>> new video of a scare in the air. >> from oakland tonight thousands taking to the streets. >> wheels of justice turning slowly. how it could take years to close the books. >> find out what happened to a high school player who used the "n" word after a game. >> we begin with video just received from maui. an oakland bound hawaiian airlines flight made an emergency landing all evacuated using emergency slides. you can see, here. two went to the hospital with minor injuries. flight 24 was forced to turn back 30 minutes after take off because of an odor of smoke or fumes in the cabin all passengers have been on a new flight. >> a safe but frightening emergency landing for a plane towing an advertising banner over the east bay. the pilot was able
and it turns out kayla is not alone. michelle donated too and helped save ava.n helped save little kate. tonight, the be the match foundation and the gift of life reminding us that young people, their marrow donations, often offer the greatest chance at success. which is why james is still smiling tonight. and so are we. >>> new video of a scare in the air. >> from oakland tonight thousands taking to the streets. >> wheels of justice turning slowly. how it could take years...
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kayla and everybody, have a happy and safe member memorial day. >> live television from rick santellikend. >>> when we come back, nearly three years ago, a vc at kleiner perkins bought the golden state warriors for $150 million. fast forward to today, the team is in first place, worth more than $1 billion and two wins away from the nba finals. the owner joins us next. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> the golden state warriors eked out a win over the houston rockets last night. now the team is only two games away from the nba finals, that's sure to make vc and owner joe la lakeub very happy. >> well kayla, there's still confetti on the floor here at ora
kayla and everybody, have a happy and safe member memorial day. >> live television from rick santellikend. >>> when we come back, nearly three years ago, a vc at kleiner perkins bought the golden state warriors for $150 million. fast forward to today, the team is in first place, worth more than $1 billion and two wins away from the nba finals. the owner joins us next. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi...
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kayla. >> all right, julia in l.a., interesting week for sure, julia, thanks. >>> coming up, presidentbama recognizing a host of new entrepreneurs at the white house this morning. chief among that less, airbnb co-founder and ceo, brian chesky. he'll join us in just a few minutes. "squawk alley" will be right back. s romantic, s romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you h
kayla. >> all right, julia in l.a., interesting week for sure, julia, thanks. >>> coming up, presidentbama recognizing a host of new entrepreneurs at the white house this morning. chief among that less, airbnb co-founder and ceo, brian chesky. he'll join us in just a few minutes. "squawk alley" will be right back. s romantic, s romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved...
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kayla has details on that and the dow sup 115. on this friday.if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman i protect people. i protect our community. i protect our environment. when you call 811 i come out to your house and i come up to your dig site and i mark our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure you don't hit them when you're digging. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's the 811 truck. we get a lot of questions about "what is 8-1-1?" and it gives me a chance to engage customers and contractors in the field. 811 is at the heart of safety. call before you dig. we want everybody to know 811 is a free
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i know you're down here sometimes, kayla. swing on by here.is quite the drive for an hour or two. >> you know something about this phil. but mercedes just relocating its headquarters from new jersey to atlanta as well. there's something about the city. just saying. drive safe. phil lebeau. >> they drive slower there, too. >> we take little bit a little bit lower, at least according to phil. >> whatever that means. >>> breaking news this afternoon. fitbit filing for an ipo. our dom chu is back at headquarters. >> it is listed on the new york stock exchange under ticker fit. fitbit files documents for the ipo. ipo up to $100 million but we know very well of course kayla, because you cover all this, this is a place holder or not. no indication on a pricing range or how many shares are being sold. fitbit is selling stock and initial shareholders will also be involved. among lead underwriter, morgan stanley, deutsche bank securities, bank of america, merrill lynch. fitbit reported revenues of $337 million for the three months ended march 31st. fit
i know you're down here sometimes, kayla. swing on by here.is quite the drive for an hour or two. >> you know something about this phil. but mercedes just relocating its headquarters from new jersey to atlanta as well. there's something about the city. just saying. drive safe. phil lebeau. >> they drive slower there, too. >> we take little bit a little bit lower, at least according to phil. >> whatever that means. >>> breaking news this afternoon. fitbit filing...
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kayla?tails for $349 but ihs technology took apart the components and shows it costs only $84 to make. the principal analyst joins us now. wayne, it's good to have you. >> good afternoon, kayla. >> we have the round number of $84 for the parts that make up that lowest price point apple watch. what conclusions do you draw from that? >> we have to be clear. these are just a snapshot of the hardware costs. other costs are going to be baked in. we don't want to use this as an indicator as to the gross margins of what apple gets in terms of the product, but we found a unique design of the apple watch. it differs quite a bit from other smart watches especially from the android space. it shares more in common than with medical devices than consumer devices. novel designs and really interesting cost points. lots of emphasis and attention towards user interfaces and lots of cost around display and sensors and of course the enclosure. this is the lowest model. of course the stainless steel model and t
kayla?tails for $349 but ihs technology took apart the components and shows it costs only $84 to make. the principal analyst joins us now. wayne, it's good to have you. >> good afternoon, kayla. >> we have the round number of $84 for the parts that make up that lowest price point apple watch. what conclusions do you draw from that? >> we have to be clear. these are just a snapshot of the hardware costs. other costs are going to be baked in. we don't want to use this as an...
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joining today's panel, sharon epperson along with kayla tausche.ing the fun and the music down here. tell us what happened in today's session. was it fear of higher interest rates as we saw the ten-year yield lead to a ten-month high? >> it started overnight. there's more increased fears. you made the point about our bond yields here. look at what the tlt did today, had a big flush to the downside went positive today, effect ofly closed unchanged. i think it's a big reversal. i do think rates are headed back lower and if you're looking lower, we basically touched that today. i take some encouragement out of that. i also have to point out this this is a theme i've been on for a while. the weakness in transports tonight. the iyt can't get out of its own way and the russell, the iwm to me closed lower at a critical level of 1.21. those are things worth watching still. >> you have been on that trend of following transport which is is interesting in light of a mixed batch of economic data. you nailed that closing countdown. >> that's what i do, sara. go
joining today's panel, sharon epperson along with kayla tausche.ing the fun and the music down here. tell us what happened in today's session. was it fear of higher interest rates as we saw the ten-year yield lead to a ten-month high? >> it started overnight. there's more increased fears. you made the point about our bond yields here. look at what the tlt did today, had a big flush to the downside went positive today, effect ofly closed unchanged. i think it's a big reversal. i do think...
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kayla, thanks very much. thanks to our exchange panel as well today for their comments. >> speaking of jawbone. >> take your mike off now, steve, it's okay. we're done. >> 45 minutes to go into the close. the dow up 133 points on the session. the s&p 500 remember all these bouncing back from the tough session yesterday we were talking about. the s&p at a 2124 the nasdaq up about 1.5% on the session on big, big moves in the chip space we were discussing. >> when we come back live to that code conference out in southern california where a top apple watch executive just finished speaking to the congregation and what he said. two top apple watchers weigh in on apple's pipeline of new products and services still to come. >> and we also have a lineup of heavy hitters. former homeland is security secretary michael chertoff and the ceos of mastercard and toll brothers will join us on the program. stick around. "closing bell" continues after this. more and more, data is visual. in fact, the number of mris has increase
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women like tanisha anderson, rekia boyd, miriam carey michelle cusseaux, shelly frey and kayla moore.oday relatives of these women gather in new york for the say her name vigil. >> she will never come back. we will never be able to hug and kiss her no more. we will never be able to say i love you. we will never see the smile again. amy: and we will go to seattle where protests have been held against shell's plans to drill for oil in the remote and -- in the arctic this summer. we will speak to seattle city council member mike o'brien. about the protests and also about the tpp, the transpacific partnership. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the u.n. says some 25,000 people have fled the iraqi city of ramadi since its capture by the self-proclaimed islamic state on sunday. thousands of iraqi forces and iranian-aligned shiite fighters are massing around ramadi in preparation for an offensive to retake it from isil. the u.s. has also launched airstrikes and is reportedly considering speeding arms deliveries
women like tanisha anderson, rekia boyd, miriam carey michelle cusseaux, shelly frey and kayla moore.oday relatives of these women gather in new york for the say her name vigil. >> she will never come back. we will never be able to hug and kiss her no more. we will never be able to say i love you. we will never see the smile again. amy: and we will go to seattle where protests have been held against shell's plans to drill for oil in the remote and -- in the arctic this summer. we will...
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kayla charles who played for eleanor high school. she will be a terp. but she is only a junior. she has another year of elementary school left. maureen: great. look forward to seeing her. what is the latest? doug: beautiful. warm. 80's. later we will cool down and drier air will move in and breeze. bring the temperatures from 49-59 in the morning. during the day tomorrow bright and breezy. temperatures 74. that is average. it will be pleasant through friday with the dry weather and the normal temperatures for this time in may and warm and humid in the weekend with the afternoon shower and thunderstorm chances. we will talk about the cool air and warmer weekend ahead. maureen: join us at 11:00. meanwhile, "world news tonight" with david muir is next. have a good night. >>> breaking news tonight. the urgent search right now. the american military helicopter missing. six marines among those on board. the chopper helping after a second massive earthquake hits nepal. while on the ground tonight, the race to save the newest victims. >>> here at home the emergency landing. passengers s
kayla charles who played for eleanor high school. she will be a terp. but she is only a junior. she has another year of elementary school left. maureen: great. look forward to seeing her. what is the latest? doug: beautiful. warm. 80's. later we will cool down and drier air will move in and breeze. bring the temperatures from 49-59 in the morning. during the day tomorrow bright and breezy. temperatures 74. that is average. it will be pleasant through friday with the dry weather and the normal...
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their families relived that day in court and gave gut-wrenching statements directly to mendoza. >> kaylaanged all that. you took all those dreams away. and then i had to make the choice to pull her off life support. that's something a mother should never have to do. >> mendoza herself, now out of a wheelchair limps to the stand to speak directly to the families apologizing, showing remorse for imploding their lives. >> it doesn't matter how much time passes they will never leave my heart. i think about them every day and i regret my choices every day. >> the family explained mendoza can't ever understand what was taken from them. >> things that were taken away from me is watching her grow up into what she wanted to be and raise a family. and i so wanted that first dance at her wedding, which i'll never have. >> reporter: the youngest justin answered mendoza's request for forgiveness marked with a cold stare. >> give someone that ruins your life and your family's lives forever. >> news 4 at 5:00 starts now with jim and wendy. >>> we have breaking news first at 5:00. there is a major devel
their families relived that day in court and gave gut-wrenching statements directly to mendoza. >> kaylaanged all that. you took all those dreams away. and then i had to make the choice to pull her off life support. that's something a mother should never have to do. >> mendoza herself, now out of a wheelchair limps to the stand to speak directly to the families apologizing, showing remorse for imploding their lives. >> it doesn't matter how much time passes they will never...
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. >> this is kayla in a restaurant and asked his mom to throw him a surprise birthday party. >> how can someone to throw a a surprise birthday party. >> my daughter asked the same thing. >> it's not a birthday party. he's having dinner on one side of the restaurant with his dad, mom and girl friend shayna. he excuses himself to go to the bathroom and here you see he's not in a bathroom he's behind a piano and somebody is walking to the other side of the restaurant where we're going to find shayna. she's being told why don't you come over to this side of the restaurant where she gets the surprise of her life. a woman hands her flowers and the john legend song. >> that is pretty good. >> they're not even married. >> after he sings the song he has a very important question for her, of course. >> so i've been looking for someone for years and this past year it's dawned on me that you give me all i need. shayna will you marry me? >> she has her handout wiggling her finger and says yes right away and they hug and it's over. that's it. >> she doesn't let him finish. come on. >> all right every
. >> this is kayla in a restaurant and asked his mom to throw him a surprise birthday party. >> how can someone to throw a a surprise birthday party. >> my daughter asked the same thing. >> it's not a birthday party. he's having dinner on one side of the restaurant with his dad, mom and girl friend shayna. he excuses himself to go to the bathroom and here you see he's not in a bathroom he's behind a piano and somebody is walking to the other side of the restaurant where...
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. >>> chris and kayla are having a baby. in that box is the answer is it a boy or is it going to be a girl? >> the family gathered with excitement. dad with a big old rifle pointed right at the box. >> wow! he's about to blow away the surprise huh? >> yes, he is. >> ahh! congratulations. you're having a girl. >> he shoots the box. it explodes releasing this very pink dust. obviously means it's going to be a girl. >> explosives and a sniper rifle. if you're going to reveal the gender anyway might as well go that way. >> the pregnancy announcement before theenderka surprising her mother letting her know that she's going to be a grandma. she lifts up this shirt and there is the message. >> no! no! >> you're going to scare the kid. >> oh, my god! >> there we go. yep. well done. >> you know why the baby's upset? it's not a baby anymore. lot of hugging, crying cracking up. >> but no explosives and no sniper rifle. >>> relatively handy at home. very handy fellow. he can wire all kinds of things. we're about to feel very unmanly in
. >>> chris and kayla are having a baby. in that box is the answer is it a boy or is it going to be a girl? >> the family gathered with excitement. dad with a big old rifle pointed right at the box. >> wow! he's about to blow away the surprise huh? >> yes, he is. >> ahh! congratulations. you're having a girl. >> he shoots the box. it explodes releasing this very pink dust. obviously means it's going to be a girl. >> explosives and a sniper rifle. if...
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nick billton, columnist for "the new york times" and kayla tausche who will talk to the ceo of grub huber on and joining us at post 9, jon fortt. >> a year of carl's suits on "squawk alley" that was my big take-away from that montage. >> try the tie, it works. >> you work it better than i could. >> in apple, according to "the wall street journal." dropped plans to make a television more than a year ago. it was looking at new features such as ultrahd and cameras to let you make video calls, but ultimately executives did not think any of those features were compelling enough to enter the tv market. nick bilton you tweeted 100% correct and have additional reporting on the story. what do you know? >> i started reporting this in 2011 when i spoke to walter isaacson, the biographer for steve jobs. he told me that steve jobs wanted to make a television and he had come up with this idea that siri would be the way you would interact with it. he thought remote controls were hideous and i have to agree. they are pretty hideous. and he believed that the television experience was completely broken.
nick billton, columnist for "the new york times" and kayla tausche who will talk to the ceo of grub huber on and joining us at post 9, jon fortt. >> a year of carl's suits on "squawk alley" that was my big take-away from that montage. >> try the tie, it works. >> you work it better than i could. >> in apple, according to "the wall street journal." dropped plans to make a television more than a year ago. it was looking at new features such as...
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we were alerted to the problem by long-time resident kayla. >> the truck was just passing by and you just heard a big bang and right in the hole. >> reporter: just stuck. >> just stuck. >> reporter: she's talking about the trash truck that drove over and ultimately into the sink hole wednesday morning. as a big crowd gathered snapping photos a big wrecker was called to the scene to try and drag the truck out of its pothole prison. it finally succeeded. >> i knew somebody was going to get stuck in that hole eventually. >> reporter: just a question of when? >> just a question of when. >> reporter: residents say the sink hole had been growing for weeks and that they had reached out to the city to repair the damage. several weeks at least the city has been notified this thing was growing. >> yeah. it's nothing knew for this area. >> reporter: you used to getting in order. >> um-hmm. >> reporter: it seems as though it was only after philly trash and recycling trucks arrived to try and make their rounds that the situation was reported to the right people and acted upon. >> frustrating to y
we were alerted to the problem by long-time resident kayla. >> the truck was just passing by and you just heard a big bang and right in the hole. >> reporter: just stuck. >> just stuck. >> reporter: she's talking about the trash truck that drove over and ultimately into the sink hole wednesday morning. as a big crowd gathered snapping photos a big wrecker was called to the scene to try and drag the truck out of its pothole prison. it finally succeeded. >> i knew...
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kayla tausche. and steve brasso will join us shortly once he's finished with the trade stand.ve is truly going to raise interest rates? >> less enisten, we think they are. more importantly, you had a strong rally friday in the face of decline of yields. you gave back treasury that is to say, yeelields moved higher. resiliency in the stock market. we closed at that. >> we were bantering with rick sant santelli. he thinks there's a disconnect between this trading range moving higher and a still weak economy. would you agree with that? >> listen, ire don't don't know. >> do you think the economy is weak? >> economy is clearly weak. the question is not whether or not a 180, 190 yield. i think bgig thinks that's ss that's probably not the right level. >> kayla. >> in the last few weeks we had a chorus of investors saying over and over again that rates basically should not be at zero. basically going up against the feds saying okay it's been long enough. whether it's june or 2016 at this point rates should not be at zero. they're basically taking the matters in their own hands. it's
kayla tausche. and steve brasso will join us shortly once he's finished with the trade stand.ve is truly going to raise interest rates? >> less enisten, we think they are. more importantly, you had a strong rally friday in the face of decline of yields. you gave back treasury that is to say, yeelields moved higher. resiliency in the stock market. we closed at that. >> we were bantering with rick sant santelli. he thinks there's a disconnect between this trading range moving higher...
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is questioning her about kayla muller.the islamic state released a statement claiming that muller was killed in roca. >>> a shoot out at a restaurant in texas left at least nine dead and 18 injured. rival biker ganger turned on each other and started shooting. >> hey, see these guns. they have ak47s on top of all these people. >> reporter: a horrific scene at waco texas. a fight broke out and spilled into the parking lot and escalated from fist to gunfire. >> they were involved at shooting at each other. those biker rival gangs were firing weapons at each individual. >> reporter: the scene described as absolute chaos. several vehicles have bullets. officials were expecting trouble at twin peaks when the rival bikers showed up at the restaurant. >> there's a lot of people. a lot of innocent people may have been injured today. i will tell you about the cooperation from the texas department of public safety that kept a lot of innocent people from being killed or injured today. >> reporter: several arrests were made, no office
is questioning her about kayla muller.the islamic state released a statement claiming that muller was killed in roca. >>> a shoot out at a restaurant in texas left at least nine dead and 18 injured. rival biker ganger turned on each other and started shooting. >> hey, see these guns. they have ak47s on top of all these people. >> reporter: a horrific scene at waco texas. a fight broke out and spilled into the parking lot and escalated from fist to gunfire. >> they...
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tells abc news sayyaf is also suspected to be the isis leader who had been given american hostage kayla miller, killed in syria in february, as a forced bride or slave. on the ground at his house, a fierce fire fight. isis defended the building using women and children as human shields the pentagon says. delta force commandos pushing forward. at times it was so close, it was hand-to-hand fighting. he was killed along with a dozen fighters. sayyaf's wife captured and held for questioning. all american personnel returned safely after scooping up laptop computers that could be an intelligence windfall. all in all, a significant success. >> should have a large psychological impact on isis that we can do raids whenever we want and take out key leaders when we want to do it. >> reporter: isis has been making gains in iraq and serious, but this raid won't reverse those gains but might make isis leaders sleep a little less easy at night. >>> terry moran, thank you. >>> and back here at home to the dangerous weather moving across the country tonight. millions of americans in the threat zone this
tells abc news sayyaf is also suspected to be the isis leader who had been given american hostage kayla miller, killed in syria in february, as a forced bride or slave. on the ground at his house, a fierce fire fight. isis defended the building using women and children as human shields the pentagon says. delta force commandos pushing forward. at times it was so close, it was hand-to-hand fighting. he was killed along with a dozen fighters. sayyaf's wife captured and held for questioning. all...
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officials believe she knows about the abuse suffered by kayla mueller, american aid worker who died earlier this year while being held hostage by isis. defense secretary carter called the killing of abu sayyaf a significant blow to isis, although no one expects expects it to cripple the organization. this was the first successful commando raid into syria and they brought back cell phones and laptops which will now be used to track down other isis leaders. jim. >> axelrod: david martin at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. tonight, amtrak is agreeing to abide by an emergency order issued by the federal railroad administration. the order will expand a speed-restriction system that might have prevented this week's deadly derailment in philadelphia. this comes as the f.b.i. checks out the possibility somewhat some sort of object hit train's windshield just before the crash. heerd kris van cleave. >> reporter: new video from a security camera showed the speeding train as it careened off the traction. the accident prompted federal regulators to order amtrak to immediately complete installati
officials believe she knows about the abuse suffered by kayla mueller, american aid worker who died earlier this year while being held hostage by isis. defense secretary carter called the killing of abu sayyaf a significant blow to isis, although no one expects expects it to cripple the organization. this was the first successful commando raid into syria and they brought back cell phones and laptops which will now be used to track down other isis leaders. jim. >> axelrod: david martin at...
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pimm: my thanks to bloomberg's leslie picker and kayla of triton.ns hitting the road for memorial day weekend. we are about to get more bang for their buck. ♪ pimm: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." some of theok at top stories across the terminal right now. the u.s. senate may have a final vote on the trade bill as early as today. that would give president obama fast authority to negotiate trade agreement such as the one being considered in asia. democrats led the effort to block the bill yesterday, but that effort failed. america's largest food retailer wants to change the use of antibiotics in farm animals. walmart is telling its suppliers it wants fewer antibiotics used in the production of meat and eggs it sells. today farmers use the drugs not just in treatment of disease, but to fatten the animals. a new studies adjusts that men have an advantage over women when they are looking for their first job out of college. men are more confident they will be successful and make a good salary, and a study comes from job engine monster.com. it
pimm: my thanks to bloomberg's leslie picker and kayla of triton.ns hitting the road for memorial day weekend. we are about to get more bang for their buck. ♪ pimm: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." some of theok at top stories across the terminal right now. the u.s. senate may have a final vote on the trade bill as early as today. that would give president obama fast authority to negotiate trade agreement such as the one being considered in asia. democrats led the effort...
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about up, we'll talk kayla mcdonnell's latest attempt to win back customers. ♪ alix: welcome back to's get you to the top headlines. verizon is now expanding its footprint into video and online advertisements. for 4.4 billion dollars. the 17% premium to a well's is monday -- aol's monday closing site. aoldeal also gives verizon programmatic ad technology, which uses high-powered machines to buy and sell and use ad space. ther today, we will talk to ceo of a lull well, tim armstrong. you do not want to miss it. charter is working on an of competitor bright house, and it was a merger contingent on the close. charter is pursuing the deal because it will make it easier to get financing on an eventual bid for time warner cable. showtime at hbo are getting a world championship held for the pay per view. $100 or more to watch the bout. billion, that $1 is just for tv proceeds. richard branson's version group is getting a new gain. the company's new enterprise plans to take a run at what it calls participatory fitness events like running and cycling. she now runs new york road runners, the g
about up, we'll talk kayla mcdonnell's latest attempt to win back customers. ♪ alix: welcome back to's get you to the top headlines. verizon is now expanding its footprint into video and online advertisements. for 4.4 billion dollars. the 17% premium to a well's is monday -- aol's monday closing site. aoldeal also gives verizon programmatic ad technology, which uses high-powered machines to buy and sell and use ad space. ther today, we will talk to ceo of a lull well, tim armstrong. you do...
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a counterterrorism official said abu sayyaf is the isis leader kayla miller killed in syria in february as forced bride or slave. a fierce fire fight isis using women and children as human shields. delta force commanders pushing forward at times the combat was so close it was hands to hand fighting. abu sayyaf killed in the fire fight along with a dozen isis fighters. his wife captured and held for questioning. they snatched up laptops and other information which would be a huge win fall for the u.s. isis has been making gains on the battle fields in iraq and syria in recent weeks the raise won't reverse the gains but might make isis leaders sleep a little less easy at night. terry moran abc news london. >>> here at home, fire has damaged a business on the ocean city boardwalk a week before memorial day. take a look at the video of flames and smoke shooting from the 7th street surf shop. crews managed to get it under control in a half-hour. nobody was injured. we don't know what caused the blaze. >>> we're hearing from the gamblers robbed after leaving the sugarhouse casino. he is talki
a counterterrorism official said abu sayyaf is the isis leader kayla miller killed in syria in february as forced bride or slave. a fierce fire fight isis using women and children as human shields. delta force commanders pushing forward at times the combat was so close it was hands to hand fighting. abu sayyaf killed in the fire fight along with a dozen isis fighters. his wife captured and held for questioning. they snatched up laptops and other information which would be a huge win fall for...
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. >> let's send it to kayla tausche for more. >> it's tun of the top ten u.s. mergers of all-time.t what the implications of the merger between charter and time warner cable will be on the cable market. >>> plus johnny ive, chief design officer at apple. >>> and the where will they be putting their money next we'll talk to one of the co-founders of the dicaprio-backed fund. coming up. and integrity, confidence inspiration and passion. pitching wedge. thanks phil. and always having the courage to take your best shot. see the best of the best at the kpmg women's pga championship. seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather. but utilities can now predict where the power will go out, within a few city blocks. working with ibm they're combining micro weather forecasts with detailed data from local sensors. to predict where outages are likely to occur. and send crews exactly where they're needed, when they're needed. ibm analytics from the internet of things is making energy smarter every day. >>> the declines are accelerating for the major stock market indices. the lo
. >> let's send it to kayla tausche for more. >> it's tun of the top ten u.s. mergers of all-time.t what the implications of the merger between charter and time warner cable will be on the cable market. >>> plus johnny ive, chief design officer at apple. >>> and the where will they be putting their money next we'll talk to one of the co-founders of the dicaprio-backed fund. coming up. and integrity, confidence inspiration and passion. pitching wedge. thanks phil....
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see that kayla? i did that. whoa!. when i booked this trip, my friends said i was crazy. why would i stay in someone else's house? but this morning, a city i've never been to felt like one i already knew. i just wanted to thank you for sharing your world with me. it felt like home. airbnb. belong anywhere. with all top ten appliance brands.on ♪ like kenmore, the most awarded brand in the industry. and when life happens, more peace of mind with service that's number one nationwide. that's more performance, from the #1 appliance store. start your search at sears. music: lively orchesyes! score kids never get this excited about cleaning teeth. you want a greenies? but dogs do. watch them go wild for an irresistible treat that fights tartar and freshens breath. greenies dental chews. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tick
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hulu is just additive. >> randall stephen son, thank you so much >>> thank you, kayla. passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel car brand in america. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ ♪ she can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ ♪ ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life state farm is there. [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops. so if you get a trade idea about, say organic food stocks schwab can help. with a trading specialist just a tap away. what's on your mind lisa? i'd like to talk about a trade idea. let's hear it. [ male announc
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. >> thanks kayla. we'll get stop trading with jim in a minute. we live in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day event going on now. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. save $300 to $600 on select mattress sets. ends sunday! queen mattresses start at just $699.99. know better sleep with sleep number. when you're not confident your company's data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. >>> time for cramer and stop trading. >> lilly never stops innovating. they are doing a tie-up with astrazeneca on cancer drugs. this weekend is zasko. astrazeneca does have a fabulous anti-cancer lineup. someone should
. >> thanks kayla. we'll get stop trading with jim in a minute. we live in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day event going on now. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. save $300 to $600 on select mattress sets. ends sunday! queen...
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these are the victims caitlin for run take on the left and morris the cat rhino they died in 2013 when kaylashing into their car had on here's the erie tweak mendoza said that fateful night in 2013 she wrote " to drum to care on twitter mendoza described herself as a pot head france's earlier this year mendoza pleaded guilty to two counts of d u i manslaughter after a 24 year sentence she will serve six years of probation and will never be allowed to drive again >> pam moore: still ahead tonight by police one atop the bad boy chris brown again plus mcdonald's makes a major change about how you get to a big mac and new tools to help cancer patients in their battle with cancer cloud >> reporter: are increasing over sfo airport went we're looking in the chilling 50 degrees allowed the to know more about the cool down coming up my name is rene guerrero. i'm a senior field technician for pg&e here in san jose. pg&e is using new technology to improve our system, replacing pipelines throughout the city of san jose, to provide safe and reliable services. raising a family here in the city of san jose
these are the victims caitlin for run take on the left and morris the cat rhino they died in 2013 when kaylashing into their car had on here's the erie tweak mendoza said that fateful night in 2013 she wrote " to drum to care on twitter mendoza described herself as a pot head france's earlier this year mendoza pleaded guilty to two counts of d u i manslaughter after a 24 year sentence she will serve six years of probation and will never be allowed to drive again >> pam moore: still...
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reporter: a counterterrorism official reveals to abc news, he also suspected the isis commander who given kayla mueller, the last known american hostage killed in february as a bride. friday night, elite department ya force zero in on syria. u.s. special operation forces striking sayyaf's house defended by isis militants from inside and outside, the pentagon says. a fierce gun battle breaking out as isis fighters turned women and children into human shields. abu sayyaf killed in the combat along with a dozen isis fighters. his iraqi-born wife captured and held for questioning. 18-year-old yezidi woman reportedly freed. all american personnel returning safely, after seizing laptops possibly containing intelligence about the terrorist group. this raid comes as isis is advancing on other fronts, especially in the key iraqi city of ramadi. but what happened to abu sayyaf sends a clear message to all isis leaders, there's no safe place for you. >> terry, thank you. >>> and back home as fbi forensic experts analyze whether a flying object hit the amtrak train that derailed in a deadly track. new audi
reporter: a counterterrorism official reveals to abc news, he also suspected the isis commander who given kayla mueller, the last known american hostage killed in february as a bride. friday night, elite department ya force zero in on syria. u.s. special operation forces striking sayyaf's house defended by isis militants from inside and outside, the pentagon says. a fierce gun battle breaking out as isis fighters turned women and children into human shields. abu sayyaf killed in the combat...
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they are grilling his wife around kayla mueller after learning terrorist's wife might have been involved in torturing her. she was killed in an air strike but u.s. officials belief she died some other way. >>> chaos and despair in the fallen city of ramadi. tens of thousands of refugees now heading east toward baghdad hoping to find food shelter and safety all while the white house touts the strategy against isis
they are grilling his wife around kayla mueller after learning terrorist's wife might have been involved in torturing her. she was killed in an air strike but u.s. officials belief she died some other way. >>> chaos and despair in the fallen city of ramadi. tens of thousands of refugees now heading east toward baghdad hoping to find food shelter and safety all while the white house touts the strategy against isis
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