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. >> kayla: i can't get sick. >> you already are. >> kayla: [sighs] >> i'm getting you a cubicle. ♪ [e ringing] >> kayla: steve, did you find joey? >> steve: no, not yet, but i did talk to jade's mother. >> kayla: well, did she know anything? >> steve: yeah, her daughter is a pain, and she's in big trouble, but no clue as to where she is. >> kayla: well, how many days has she been missing, and did-- did--did they even know it? >> steve: we didn't get into that. >> kayla: maybe they're actually responsible. ♪ >> steve: sweetness, are you okay? >> kayla: yeah, i'm just--it's just been a long night. >> steve: you don't sound good. >> kayla: i'm just tired. listen, don't worry about me. let's just concentrate on finding joey, please.
. >> kayla: i can't get sick. >> you already are. >> kayla: [sighs] >> i'm getting you a cubicle. ♪ [e ringing] >> kayla: steve, did you find joey? >> steve: no, not yet, but i did talk to jade's mother. >> kayla: well, did she know anything? >> steve: yeah, her daughter is a pain, and she's in big trouble, but no clue as to where she is. >> kayla: well, how many days has she been missing, and did-- did--did they even know it? >>...
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>> kayla: okay. tell joey i love him. >> steve: i sure will. [phone beeps] >> kayla: hey, do you have my discharge papers? >> fynn: yes. wait, but you're not ready to go anywhere. >> kayla: no, no, no.
>> kayla: okay. tell joey i love him. >> steve: i sure will. [phone beeps] >> kayla: hey, do you have my discharge papers? >> fynn: yes. wait, but you're not ready to go anywhere. >> kayla: no, no, no.
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we go to kayla in boston. kayla?> thank you, sue her rare rashgs back at headquarters, and 2016 from the mortgagers and the the acquisition standpoint is more known for the deals that are scrapped than the deals that have been inked, but earlier this morning ing we sat down w jennifer nascent who is the global manager of telecom and banking, and closely looking at comcast and other tech companies that are look to get into the cloud. have a listen. >> particularly in technology, we have not seen the rounds of consolidation where the big players get together. a fear of the integration risk and the missing technology cycles. it is possible in the near term to see more of a push to do the big consolidation plays, because scale does matter, and co competition is fierce. we are seeing the new entrants into the areas, and people are jumping into each other's backyards so to speak which may prompt consolidation. we could see tens of billions of dollars in terms of the market cap companies coming together. it will not suggest
we go to kayla in boston. kayla?> thank you, sue her rare rashgs back at headquarters, and 2016 from the mortgagers and the the acquisition standpoint is more known for the deals that are scrapped than the deals that have been inked, but earlier this morning ing we sat down w jennifer nascent who is the global manager of telecom and banking, and closely looking at comcast and other tech companies that are look to get into the cloud. have a listen. >> particularly in technology, we have...
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back to you. >> thank you, kayla. live in albuquerque, and hello, jane. >> hey, carl. despite this large strike on the east coast on the 23rd day and verizon shares down 6% in a month, out west, the verizon shareholders have overwhelmingly re-elected the whole board of directors and the compensation package and soundly defeated three shareholder proposals to separate the roles of chairman and ceo and one that would have required a shareholder vote on go golden parachute severance package, and that being said, there is a large protest outside and some verizon employees on strike who are sharehold hers in the meeting as well. most of the protesters though they are union supporters, and they claim that there is 400 such protests outside of the verizon stores today. a large one here, and the main sticking point in this very large strike on the east coast with 39,000 workers centering on verizon wanting to have the ability to transfer calls to various call scenter, and the striking workers fear that means that it will be o
back to you. >> thank you, kayla. live in albuquerque, and hello, jane. >> hey, carl. despite this large strike on the east coast on the 23rd day and verizon shares down 6% in a month, out west, the verizon shareholders have overwhelmingly re-elected the whole board of directors and the compensation package and soundly defeated three shareholder proposals to separate the roles of chairman and ceo and one that would have required a shareholder vote on go golden parachute severance...
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kayla tausche has more. kayla?> kelly, it looks like a clean beat. $379 million is an increase of 51% over the same quarter last year and that is a beat. interesting eps number. it's a loss of 29 cents per share. the thompson reuters estimate had been a loss of 9 cent share. there's about a $50 million legal charge. the company in a private settlement with a profess never the st. louis area that had some claims to the square technology. so that is eliminating one outstanding legal issue, but it is carrying a charge of 15 cents per share in the quarter. if you exclude that, it's a loss of 15 cents which would still appear to be a bottom line miss, but what perhaps is giving a boost to the stock in after hours is the fact that the company is raising its guidants for the year. it's saying it's going to break even in the second quarter and it could be further in the black than previously disclosed for the full year up to $14 million on adjusted earnings in profit. that compares to between to 12 million. so still small
kayla tausche has more. kayla?> kelly, it looks like a clean beat. $379 million is an increase of 51% over the same quarter last year and that is a beat. interesting eps number. it's a loss of 29 cents per share. the thompson reuters estimate had been a loss of 9 cent share. there's about a $50 million legal charge. the company in a private settlement with a profess never the st. louis area that had some claims to the square technology. so that is eliminating one outstanding legal issue, but...
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kayla who died two years ago. collin had only met mariana once before but he says he knew he wanted to take her to the prom. >> called to take her because kayla got part of her. >> i'm grateful i can be here for kayla. all of a sudden, i'm like, just to be able to -- i know i'm not kayla by any means. i am -- i'm a little bit of him. >> makes me want to cry. they were on to take photos of mariana before the dance, they gained a daughter through the loss of their son, mariana is just one of more than 70 people who wanted from kayla's organ and tissue donation. still ahead donald trump's becomes president he promises it will happen. >>> charlie l e d u f ftraveling to texas. how it's leaving american's stranded in what they call a no man's land. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. in the senate, it's no surprise toomey's been siding with
kayla who died two years ago. collin had only met mariana once before but he says he knew he wanted to take her to the prom. >> called to take her because kayla got part of her. >> i'm grateful i can be here for kayla. all of a sudden, i'm like, just to be able to -- i know i'm not kayla by any means. i am -- i'm a little bit of him. >> makes me want to cry. they were on to take photos of mariana before the dance, they gained a daughter through the loss of their son, mariana...
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>> kayla: thank you. [sighs]
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she spent an hour or two with kayla.room, and from a sad, hospital room to a party. >> reporter: over the course of the kayla's treatment christie kept coming bringing bright bows and ribbons. >> i left that day feeling like i wanted to spread the thought of families and other kids going through such harsh situations. >> reporter: her non-profit mission christie cares, gives free haircuts to patients and families at the ronald mcdonald houses at st. christopher's hospital and chop. >> it allows our families to get a breath of fresh air in terms of what they are going through. >> reporter: eight other stylists donate their time giving 150 to 200 free haircuts a year. christie will always remember kayla's. >> fit weren't for her i wouldn't be able to spread love one haircut at a time. >> reporter: mission christie cares accepts machine try donations to cover costs like the insurance that they need to operate. to find out more go to cbs philly.com/brotherly. i'll see you tonight. i'm ukee washington for cbs-3 "eyewitness ne
she spent an hour or two with kayla.room, and from a sad, hospital room to a party. >> reporter: over the course of the kayla's treatment christie kept coming bringing bright bows and ribbons. >> i left that day feeling like i wanted to spread the thought of families and other kids going through such harsh situations. >> reporter: her non-profit mission christie cares, gives free haircuts to patients and families at the ronald mcdonald houses at st. christopher's hospital and...
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: okay. >> steve: okay, kayla, this has gone too far. >> kayla: what are you talking about?ou don't know what i'm talking about? you couldn't bother to tell me that our son was arrested? jade: so we have food for the next couple days, every dime in both of our savings accounts. so we're good to go, right? >> joey: guess so. >> jade: can you believe it? by this time next week we're gonna be in la. >> joey: we hope. >> jade: [chuckles] come on, joey. it's gonna be great. [gentle music] ♪
: okay. >> steve: okay, kayla, this has gone too far. >> kayla: what are you talking about?ou don't know what i'm talking about? you couldn't bother to tell me that our son was arrested? jade: so we have food for the next couple days, every dime in both of our savings accounts. so we're good to go, right? >> joey: guess so. >> jade: can you believe it? by this time next week we're gonna be in la. >> joey: we hope. >> jade: [chuckles] come on, joey. it's gonna...
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. >> reporter: christie got the idea in 202 when she met kayla a nine year-old family friend diagnosed with neuroblastoma. the she's now 13. >> christie had this idea to come over and cut it short so it would be easier to lose. >> he spent, an hour or two with kayla. it just transformed the the room from the sad hospital room to a party. >> reporter: over the course of kayla's treatment, christie kept coming, bringing bright bows and ribbons. >> i left that day feeling like i wanted to spread this to other families and other kid who are going through such harsh situations. >> reporter: her non-profit mission, christie, cares gives free haircuts to patients and families at ronald mcdonald house at st. christopher's hospital and chop. >> it allows our families to just get a breath of fresh air in terms of what they are going through. >> reporter: eight others donate their time giving 150 to 200 free haircuts a year, christie will always, remember kaylas. >> if it weren't for her i wouldn't be able to spread one haircut of love at a time. >> christie cares accepts monetary donations to co
. >> reporter: christie got the idea in 202 when she met kayla a nine year-old family friend diagnosed with neuroblastoma. the she's now 13. >> christie had this idea to come over and cut it short so it would be easier to lose. >> he spent, an hour or two with kayla. it just transformed the the room from the sad hospital room to a party. >> reporter: over the course of kayla's treatment, christie kept coming, bringing bright bows and ribbons. >> i left that day...
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>> well, hey, kayla. video kcontent is te focus of the new front presentations from the range of companies from youtube and hulu and buzzfeed and vice, and all showing the similarity to the traditional media giants. and digital advertising is projected to hit $68 billion topping tv spending for the first time according to magnum global, but some companies are better positioned. googlele is offering premium sales ad through preferred which sold out last year. and facebook says that klm analysts says that it is sift hing budgets, and hulu with the mix of originals and tv shows burk there are growing questions about the audiences for the short form web series like those on yahoo and verizon's aol. a wnd the mashable vice and buzzfeed, and shifting towards the longer style content, and the tv style content for the market of digital ads becoming increasingly crowded. >> the digital ecosystem is ripe for some darwinian, you know, survival of the fittest. there are lots and lots of companies that are creating lo
>> well, hey, kayla. video kcontent is te focus of the new front presentations from the range of companies from youtube and hulu and buzzfeed and vice, and all showing the similarity to the traditional media giants. and digital advertising is projected to hit $68 billion topping tv spending for the first time according to magnum global, but some companies are better positioned. googlele is offering premium sales ad through preferred which sold out last year. and facebook says that klm...
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i'll talk to kayla to see what that is.ying facebook is a platform for people and perspectives from across the political spectrum. yeah, right! >>> so -- >> we were just looking at video of it. do you still need me to -- >> here is my question. does snapchat have a trending news thing. >> it has snapchat stories which you can click on to find out what's happening in the country. like there was a trump snapchat story when he was declared the presumptive nominee last week. you can see what people were snapping last week. >> are you on snapchat more than facebook now? >> yes. i am 30 going on 16. >> on facebook, while you are on there looking at your friends' kids in like antigua. there are also scrolling news? >> yes. and sometimes -- >> only liberal scrolling, basically. >> sometimes it just pops -- >> on the right but it's really to the left? right? >> sometimes it's in the middle. sometimes -- >> not usually from what that story -- okay. so in general while you're looking at what your friends are doing you can also stay cu
i'll talk to kayla to see what that is.ying facebook is a platform for people and perspectives from across the political spectrum. yeah, right! >>> so -- >> we were just looking at video of it. do you still need me to -- >> here is my question. does snapchat have a trending news thing. >> it has snapchat stories which you can click on to find out what's happening in the country. like there was a trump snapchat story when he was declared the presumptive nominee last...
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. >> mark, this is kayla tausche. >> hi, kayla. >> you mentioned instagram, and oculus and what's app, and you say they should be public company, and what is wrong with facebook being the highest bidder, and being a public company and let investors in that way? >> well, you don't get into it. when you have a $290 billion market cap like facebook, and more power to them. congratulations to mark zuckerberg for recognizing that if the guys are not going to be going public, i might as well snatch them up, but they become on the margin companies, and look at it, again, looking at the alternative. if we are look at the instagram's growth rates and pab they wouldn't have grown as quick quickly outside of facebook or maybe faster, and maybe they would have been forced to do more things, but now, we would be talking about it as well. look at the exciting company, and we would be talking about oculus, and look at the exciting company and the growth rates, and that is a representation of entrepreneurship in the united states of where the companies can go, and that would create an example for oth
. >> mark, this is kayla tausche. >> hi, kayla. >> you mentioned instagram, and oculus and what's app, and you say they should be public company, and what is wrong with facebook being the highest bidder, and being a public company and let investors in that way? >> well, you don't get into it. when you have a $290 billion market cap like facebook, and more power to them. congratulations to mark zuckerberg for recognizing that if the guys are not going to be going public,...
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kayla. >> wow, that is incredible. i am sure that there are a lot of fans taking a look at their monies burning a hole in their pocket. >> maybe eddie q, and maybe he is going to be buying that, too. >> he has the war chest. julia, thank you. >>> speaking of apple, shares are on the comeback trail, and today, they went into the negative territory, and down half a percent, and now, a look at where they may be headed . (announcer) need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 100 of the web's leading job boards with a single click, then simply select the best candidates from one easy-to-review list. and now you can use ziprecruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/offer2 >> shares of apple are sliding slightly lower after turning in the fourth consecutive daily gain, and the first time in more than a month, and down 5% on the year, and joining us is usb apple analyst, and steve, always good to take your temperature. when we came out of print, everybody looked at the sell side and said own the skepti
kayla. >> wow, that is incredible. i am sure that there are a lot of fans taking a look at their monies burning a hole in their pocket. >> maybe eddie q, and maybe he is going to be buying that, too. >> he has the war chest. julia, thank you. >>> speaking of apple, shares are on the comeback trail, and today, they went into the negative territory, and down half a percent, and now, a look at where they may be headed . (announcer) need to hire fast? go to...
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. >>> square trading lower, but it's what ceo jack dorsey just said to kayla tausche about twitter. >>> the action today wasn't in stocks, it was in bonds and the dollar, soaring ahead of the all important jobs report tomorrow. so would it be better for stocks strong report or a weak report? is good news good news? what is the deal here? for stocks specifically, i think you want a weak report. a strong report back into the corner that they don't want to get themselves backed into it. i think the data, the last six or nine months mixed at best. if you want to be bull initiative stocks at these levels, i think to answer your question you need a weak jobs report. >> i think people feel the data is getting increasingly weaker. you're at place where the u.s. economy is weakening, whether the fed or other central banks are doing what they need to do. i think you need to see a strong number. your presumption is the fed is going to go. we got out of a fed meeting last week and no one said it was going to go in june. i think the market needs to see good data. good equals good. bad equals bad.
. >>> square trading lower, but it's what ceo jack dorsey just said to kayla tausche about twitter. >>> the action today wasn't in stocks, it was in bonds and the dollar, soaring ahead of the all important jobs report tomorrow. so would it be better for stocks strong report or a weak report? is good news good news? what is the deal here? for stocks specifically, i think you want a weak report. a strong report back into the corner that they don't want to get themselves backed...
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for "on the money," i'm kayla tausche. >>> here's a look at what is happening in the next week. americans opened their wallets faster than expected. retail sales rose by 1.3%, the strongest rise in a growth. this is always a closely watched number. it was a wild week for stocks. on tuesday, the dow had its best day in almost two months but gave almost all of them back on wednesday on weak earnings by disney. stocks fell later in the week. it might be time to think about refinancing. mortgage rates fell to a three-year low with a 30-year loan at 3.75% this week. that's at least related in part to the yield on government bonds. it could be a battle of retail -- walmart will start testing two-day shipping service that will require a subscription of $49.99 a year. it's an effort to take on or fight off amazon which mails about seven times the number of packages as walmart north america. >>> the greatest art collection hidden in a vault or in a place you wouldn't think of? very few people have been around to see it. we'll take you there. >>> and later, looking to find meals that won'
for "on the money," i'm kayla tausche. >>> here's a look at what is happening in the next week. americans opened their wallets faster than expected. retail sales rose by 1.3%, the strongest rise in a growth. this is always a closely watched number. it was a wild week for stocks. on tuesday, the dow had its best day in almost two months but gave almost all of them back on wednesday on weak earnings by disney. stocks fell later in the week. it might be time to think about...
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. >> well, kayla, why this is important is that dudley is a voting member of the federal reserve, and the press briefing a kocouple of minutes ago he wa asked about the possibility of the rate hike in june or july, and this is what he had to say. >> looking back a few days ago, i think that there was a strong sense among the membership that you could see it in the commentary that market was not putting in a sufficient probability look of tightening in the june or july meeting, and aim quite pleased to see that probability as in fact moved up. >> dudley went on the say that it is data-dependent and to that end, he said that the second quarter is tracking stronger than what we saw in the first quarter when growth was weak. also, he was asked about how a brexit vote might figure into the mix or the fed's decision, because keep in mind that the fed's meeting is a week before the vote, and he said a number of things would be considered, including the probability of the uk voting to leave the eu, and what impact that would have on the financial markets, and also how strong the u.s. economy
. >> well, kayla, why this is important is that dudley is a voting member of the federal reserve, and the press briefing a kocouple of minutes ago he wa asked about the possibility of the rate hike in june or july, and this is what he had to say. >> looking back a few days ago, i think that there was a strong sense among the membership that you could see it in the commentary that market was not putting in a sufficient probability look of tightening in the june or july meeting, and...
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. >> kayla: what do you mean, you think joey ran away? >> steve: claire and ciara told me that joe and jade were talking about running away, but ciara thought that he wouldn't go through with it. >> kayla: listen, steve, please, you have to go find him. i can't leave the hospital. there's a viral outbreak, and a lot of people are coming in sick. >> fynn: 104, her fever is spiking. >> gabi: ari. where's ari? >> jj: gabi, she's okay. baby girl, save your strength. you haveo relax and calm down. >> gabi: she has a play date with josie. she's gonna--she's gonna be late. i need to get her dressed. >> fynn: when did she slip into delirium? >> jj: a few minutes ago. >> dario: she started talking about our childhood, wanting my mother to read her a bedtime story. >> adriana: mija, stay still, okay? >> gabi: mami. >> adriana: mami's here. >> gabi: mami, mami. >> adriana: she's burning up, dr. thompson. [dramatic music] ♪ >> gabi: [whimpering] >> kayla: we hbe
. >> kayla: what do you mean, you think joey ran away? >> steve: claire and ciara told me that joe and jade were talking about running away, but ciara thought that he wouldn't go through with it. >> kayla: listen, steve, please, you have to go find him. i can't leave the hospital. there's a viral outbreak, and a lot of people are coming in sick. >> fynn: 104, her fever is spiking. >> gabi: ari. where's ari? >> jj: gabi, she's okay. baby girl, save your...
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kayla, back to you. >> it is a good lesson the heed. rick santelli in chicago. >> and up next, the new piece from vanityfare called "uber versus mankind." we will have that for you when "squawk alley" returns. >>> has the on demand economy been so disruptive it is changing the social norms? our next guest explores that in the latest article talking about the ching of uber in the los angeles area. and the special correspondent of vanity fair joining us. you are looking at the see di underbelly of uer be, and i am looking at the quote a this the driver said to you, i pick up hookers and drug dealers all of the time, and what does this mean? >> well, it is -- well, i was in the uber recently, and the driver as i asked the typical questions, what is the longest drive, and what do you do for the living, and the driver said that he had recently ended a three-hour trip down south, because he was giving a drug dealer the ride, and the drug dealer in los angeles at least, it is easier to transport drugs using the uber than in his own car where h
kayla, back to you. >> it is a good lesson the heed. rick santelli in chicago. >> and up next, the new piece from vanityfare called "uber versus mankind." we will have that for you when "squawk alley" returns. >>> has the on demand economy been so disruptive it is changing the social norms? our next guest explores that in the latest article talking about the ching of uber in the los angeles area. and the special correspondent of vanity fair joining us....
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that is at the top of the hour, kayla. >> thank you sh, melissa., senator elizabeth warren is taking a slot at uber and the so-called gig economy. eamon javers is live in washington with that, and she is not the first. >> that is right. she is offering a detailed critique of what she calling the dangers of the gig economy including losing the pensions and benefits for ordinary worker workers, and this is what she had to say yesterday. >> much touted virtues of independent and kree creative od by gig work may be true. for some workers in some conditions, but for many, the gig economy is simply the next step in a losing effort to build some economic security in a world where all of the benefits and wealth are floating to the top 10%. >> and kayla, in that speech, she put the gig economy in a detailed historical context arguing that just like after the industrial revolution when the policy was implemented in order to protect the workers and ending things like child labor and enacting the weekend and she said in the u.s. information age, the u.s. gover
that is at the top of the hour, kayla. >> thank you sh, melissa., senator elizabeth warren is taking a slot at uber and the so-called gig economy. eamon javers is live in washington with that, and she is not the first. >> that is right. she is offering a detailed critique of what she calling the dangers of the gig economy including losing the pensions and benefits for ordinary worker workers, and this is what she had to say yesterday. >> much touted virtues of independent and...
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kayla? >> thank you, steve liesman. >>> and now, what is a memorable and not cheap appearance in the bay area last night. squawk alley is back in a moment. >>> coming up on the "halftime report," will june bring a swoon? and we will talk about allergan, and is a popular e, the f about to become much more risky? that is coming up at noon. >> thank you. and now we go over to the rick santelli. >> thank you, kayla. looking at the 10-year chart of yields, i was impressed with the before the day the conversations that i had with the traders was spot-on, and after the the $80 billion of supply in front of the three-day weekend, everybody wound down the trading especially after the minutes of the last previous week incited many to boost positions in a direction to profit if the feds' normalization process was closer than farther, but boom! look at the chart, gave it right back at or lower than we were in terms of the yield, and higher in terms of the price, and right around the time that the most b
kayla? >> thank you, steve liesman. >>> and now, what is a memorable and not cheap appearance in the bay area last night. squawk alley is back in a moment. >>> coming up on the "halftime report," will june bring a swoon? and we will talk about allergan, and is a popular e, the f about to become much more risky? that is coming up at noon. >> thank you. and now we go over to the rick santelli. >> thank you, kayla. looking at the 10-year chart of...
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and everything i do is good ♪ so take it up one, two, three ♪ >>> welcome to the "squawk alley" and kaylaf today, but jon fortt and i will be here to help you through to today, and joining us is care ra fisher, and now, start with square, and the the hit investors on the surge, and kayla did catch up with jack dorsey last night on closing bell. take a listen. >> you took guidance up for the full year and you said that you would break even in the second quarter, and that assumes that the costs don't go up dramatically, and that there are not any more one-time charge, and what is the line of sight into the rest of the year? >> well, it is pretty good. we have always had a good sense of the business and where it goes, and what the dows are, and so i feel good about the trajectory, and the ability to predict where the business is is going. >> your company beat on the top line and raised the guidance for the full year, and twitter miss and lowered the guidance and how do you keep the two companies from die verging and the story a positive one? >> well, we focus on what matters, building the se
and everything i do is good ♪ so take it up one, two, three ♪ >>> welcome to the "squawk alley" and kaylaf today, but jon fortt and i will be here to help you through to today, and joining us is care ra fisher, and now, start with square, and the the hit investors on the surge, and kayla did catch up with jack dorsey last night on closing bell. take a listen. >> you took guidance up for the full year and you said that you would break even in the second quarter, and...
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and kayla, of course as we await the vote people questioning whether turnout will effect things, andl it really impact equity markets as well. so far the -- >> and the dliep has already passed for expats. >> for expats to vote. i'm registered, certainly. anyone's allowed to vote if they have a british passport. if you are a citizen. many who moved abroad are upset they are not getting the chance to vote. upstreetream >>> eu leaders have drawn up a plan ba contingency plan for how they would react in the case of a brexit vote to leave the eu. what do you think that contains? and what do you think it should contain? >> well if you talked to eu leaders about what they would try do if this happened, they would want to end whatever momentum to further referendums in the eu. they see break up as the biggest risk. you could have five or six referendum with other countries. they would try to deepen the eu, get countries to rally around. but they may not have to worry so much any longer. the markets have seen the policy moving a good direction. looks like the exit campaigners are losing the f
and kayla, of course as we await the vote people questioning whether turnout will effect things, andl it really impact equity markets as well. so far the -- >> and the dliep has already passed for expats. >> for expats to vote. i'm registered, certainly. anyone's allowed to vote if they have a british passport. if you are a citizen. many who moved abroad are upset they are not getting the chance to vote. upstreetream >>> eu leaders have drawn up a plan ba contingency plan...
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about my doorbell ♪ ♪ oh well ♪ what is the chance ♪ >> and welcome to "squawk alley" with myself and kaylad joining us from san francisco kate mitchell partner with scale ventures and in new york dennis berman, editor of the "wall street journal," and thank you for coming back. and now, amazon hitting new all-time highs after the note from bernstein raises the target from 770 to 1,000. they see e strong trajectory from the retail to cloud. they say that amazon is so profitable, it is harder and harder for the company to find way t ways to spend all of the money. separately, amazon announcing a youtube competitor called video direct, dennis, which has some irony in it, because just when the analyst says that they have run out of things to invest in, and here is a brand-new thing to invest in. >> i have known that jeff bezos for over 20 ways will find a way be it drones or videos. you cannot deny amazon as of late. the store riff to success is about the aws, the amazon cloud services, and if you are looking at the growth from that business, and the last quarter, they drew about 15% of the re
about my doorbell ♪ ♪ oh well ♪ what is the chance ♪ >> and welcome to "squawk alley" with myself and kaylad joining us from san francisco kate mitchell partner with scale ventures and in new york dennis berman, editor of the "wall street journal," and thank you for coming back. and now, amazon hitting new all-time highs after the note from bernstein raises the target from 770 to 1,000. they see e strong trajectory from the retail to cloud. they say that amazon...
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welcome to "squawk alley" here with kayla tausche, and joining us here early is uber investor jason calcaneusw, with what is a new note over at bernstein putting the note at $80 billion, and saying that the daily views with the average spending 40 minutes a day on the site indicating that it is the largest music streaming music daily. google bought it for $1.2 million back in 2006, and it is called today after insta, maybe the best media acquisition off all time. >> yes, it is clearly the best acquisition ofk the in the history ofk the. it is six twitters and tesla on top in terms of the money that google has made from it. and the service is not stopping. it is going to continue the grow, and if you are thinking of the consumers watching four television a day, they are at 20% or 50% of what the young people are watching. the interesting thing is the music. and what goes with usage, people are watching over and over, and if you are watching the accounts it is katy perry, and taylor swi swift, and em nen and watch it over and over, and it is like a tv service with a spotify or the pandora throw
welcome to "squawk alley" here with kayla tausche, and joining us here early is uber investor jason calcaneusw, with what is a new note over at bernstein putting the note at $80 billion, and saying that the daily views with the average spending 40 minutes a day on the site indicating that it is the largest music streaming music daily. google bought it for $1.2 million back in 2006, and it is called today after insta, maybe the best media acquisition off all time. >> yes, it is...
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kayla joins us this morning with a look at what's coming up. >>> good morning, guys.have a pretty big show on tap. we're going to set you up for the political primaries happening in new hampshire and west virginia. disney as you've discussed throughout the morning, those are happening after the bell. we have an interesting conversation at 7:00 a.m., we have the ceo of motorola solutions who will be joined by the police commissioner new york, bill bratton. talking about what technology is needed to share intelligence across the private sector and the public sector. and of course, globally. and unfortunately, this conversation is all too relevant with the attack that happened just recently in munich. and then finally toward the end of the show, the conversation that i'm most excited about, hope solo has a new partnership with a protein bar. but we're also talking about the u.s. soccer team heading to rio. many of those women of child bearing a, how are they thinking about zika and how are they prepping. we've got a big show. wilfred and sara, back to you. >>> a triple d
kayla joins us this morning with a look at what's coming up. >>> good morning, guys.have a pretty big show on tap. we're going to set you up for the political primaries happening in new hampshire and west virginia. disney as you've discussed throughout the morning, those are happening after the bell. we have an interesting conversation at 7:00 a.m., we have the ceo of motorola solutions who will be joined by the police commissioner new york, bill bratton. talking about what technology...
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hey, kayla. >> hey, carl, and thanks so much.ck woodman, who's the ceo and founder of gopro this morning. nick, shares are up on the red bull news. it's about four years since felix baurm, why did you decide to go back and partner with red bull again? >> we've been working with red bull for years, and we've helped co-promote each other and help each other globally rise above the noise and scale awareness for our respective brands. but we decided it was time to get official about it and officially partner because once we're official partners there's just so much more we can do and take everything we've learned over the past few years and do it on a much larger scale. >> officially you guys will become the point of view for every big red bull event, i believe there are 1800 events, but officially red bull gets gopro equity. how much do they get? is it material? >> it's less than 1%, but it is material in the sense that it better alliances us as partners and a terrific validation of red bull's belief in our business and what they th
hey, kayla. >> hey, carl, and thanks so much.ck woodman, who's the ceo and founder of gopro this morning. nick, shares are up on the red bull news. it's about four years since felix baurm, why did you decide to go back and partner with red bull again? >> we've been working with red bull for years, and we've helped co-promote each other and help each other globally rise above the noise and scale awareness for our respective brands. but we decided it was time to get official about it...
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jon fortt and kayla tausche and myself with you, and also kate mitchell, and at post 9, editor of theew york journal daniel venture as we are looking at the biggest gain in two days, and the nasdaq and the dow putting the tech back in the green which leads us to hp enterprise, and rallying after the posting first quarter revenue, and plan to spinoff the internet services business, and david faber spoke with meg whitman this morning. >> yes, carl. investors are rejoicing a deal that was announced late yesterday according to the hp earnings, and that deal is involving the spinoff services, and two computer science corpse creating $26 billion in overall revenue, and owned 50% by the existing hp shareholders and 50% by the shareholder base, and that deal is going to take some time, and expect it to call in the end of march 2017, but it is a big deal for hpe, and it is having a positive response not only in that stock, but other computer sciences, because their enterprise value is comprised of the units taken over when they bought eds at $8.5 billion, but importantly, hp did report earn in
jon fortt and kayla tausche and myself with you, and also kate mitchell, and at post 9, editor of theew york journal daniel venture as we are looking at the biggest gain in two days, and the nasdaq and the dow putting the tech back in the green which leads us to hp enterprise, and rallying after the posting first quarter revenue, and plan to spinoff the internet services business, and david faber spoke with meg whitman this morning. >> yes, carl. investors are rejoicing a deal that was...
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>> kayla. >> what's your name? >> ava. >> would you like sausage, egg and cheese biscuit?u? >> yes. >> okay, we are giving out sausage, egg and cheese biscuits. okay? okay. and do they also get french toast? >> no, they get either or. >> oh, okay. i knew that. >> and fruit over there. >> fruit. now do we put the fruit on? >> they usually grab it. >> so you just give t here you go. and would you like french toast or sausage, egg and cheese biscuit? >> sausage, egg and cheese. >> what grade are you? >> second. >> fourth. >> are they good people here? >> yes. >> they treat you guys nice? >> yes. >> okay. they weren't paid to say that, i don't think. here you go. hold on, i'll give that you right there. and we have mary here, as well, marry, how long have you been here? >> i've been here 15 years. >> you've been here 15. you've been here 16. a lot of argument between two. >> oh, no, not at all. >> all friends here? >> we're all friends. >> what time do we start prepping forlorn snatch. >> as soon as we're done breakfast, 9:00. getting everything ready for lunch. >> nice. show
>> kayla. >> what's your name? >> ava. >> would you like sausage, egg and cheese biscuit?u? >> yes. >> okay, we are giving out sausage, egg and cheese biscuits. okay? okay. and do they also get french toast? >> no, they get either or. >> oh, okay. i knew that. >> and fruit over there. >> fruit. now do we put the fruit on? >> they usually grab it. >> so you just give t here you go. and would you like french toast or sausage,...
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kayla tausche and jon fortt and kara swisher from re-code out west, and, a t lott lot the talk to youding high, and the highest performing stockton dow and now, while the nasdaq is being led month today by apple. and what a story with the tech. and kara, what do you think it is through the summer enterprise driven or consumer driven? what are your thought sms >> well, i don't know. carl, i have no idea what the stokck market doing and why it does it. but in this case the tech did better in sectors even after issues with wall street of the earnings of a number of the tech giants. they beat up on them too much after the earnings came out, and now now it is a return. apple is a good example, and it was badly hit because of to last earnings announcements, and people are reconsidering it and another thing is that warren buffett bought into apple, and that is always a sign that like people overreacted, and he is a savvy investor and people thought twice about it and apple is a leader in that way, and many of them, they follow. facebook is doing great. i think they turned in a terrific quart
kayla tausche and jon fortt and kara swisher from re-code out west, and, a t lott lot the talk to youding high, and the highest performing stockton dow and now, while the nasdaq is being led month today by apple. and what a story with the tech. and kara, what do you think it is through the summer enterprise driven or consumer driven? what are your thought sms >> well, i don't know. carl, i have no idea what the stokck market doing and why it does it. but in this case the tech did better...
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. >> reporter: kayla roman believes her dog sasha, also called an italian grieving the loss of hear brother, big, droopy eyed hugo, her litter mate from whom she has never been separated. roman says a family emergency forced her to board the three dogs, something she's never done before, on thursday may 19th at axiom pet resort. she checked on them every day, and she got the feeling something was wrong. she went the next morning and said that an employee presented her with only two of her dogs. >> when i came, they gave me two leashes and said we lost the third one. we're going to find it. they found the third one after i was sitting in the play yard, the leash, not even the dog, the leash, and they told me they lost the dog. >> come here, sasha. come here, sasha. >> reporter: this video taken a short time later shows a lethargic sasha on the scene by now roman extremely concerned contacted prince georges police. another video shows the limp that prompted her to talk the dog to the vet where she learned to her horror, two days earlier, somebody had spotted a dog fitting hugo's corruptidescr
. >> reporter: kayla roman believes her dog sasha, also called an italian grieving the loss of hear brother, big, droopy eyed hugo, her litter mate from whom she has never been separated. roman says a family emergency forced her to board the three dogs, something she's never done before, on thursday may 19th at axiom pet resort. she checked on them every day, and she got the feeling something was wrong. she went the next morning and said that an employee presented her with only two of her...
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hey, rick. >> thank you, kayla. why the june 23rd exit vote? i'll tell you what.t's surprising to me that it isn't more overwhelming in one direction or another and i do think the direction i'm surprised isn't larger is the vote to leave. they say it's a close call but nobody knows for sure. things like this are different -- difficult to poll. people don't always give you the same opinion they will have right when it gets down to that last second where they have to make a decision and it is a big decision. but it is also a lot like y2k. we are preparing for kind of an unknown. we probably overcompensate and the outcome may be nothing like we expected. granted, i guess it could be worse but what is worse? what's really going on? what isn't surprising is all the issues going on in turkshe uk a going on everywhere. think about the u.s. there's a large percentage of the zcitizenry and those in government who don't like executive orders, where one word comes in, very little debate, think about the board of education and federal funds to schools right now. this is a lot
hey, rick. >> thank you, kayla. why the june 23rd exit vote? i'll tell you what.t's surprising to me that it isn't more overwhelming in one direction or another and i do think the direction i'm surprised isn't larger is the vote to leave. they say it's a close call but nobody knows for sure. things like this are different -- difficult to poll. people don't always give you the same opinion they will have right when it gets down to that last second where they have to make a decision and it...
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kayla roman says when she picked her dogs up-- sasha and phillie were injured and sick...e family's third dog, hugo, ran off and was hit by a car. charles pitt, the owner of axiom pet resort, said he fired an employee for leaving a kennel door open. pitt says his family is now receiving death threats. axiom is paying for the surviving dogs medical bills... but pitts insists he does not know how the dogs were injured. just in time for memorial day. an iconic soda company wants you to know it's "proud to be an american." coca-cola rolled out patriotic-themed soda cans... to celebrate 75 years of partnering with the u-s-o. the limited edition "i'm proud to be an american" cans, also promote the joint "campaign to connect," which is co-sponsored by the u-s-o. they're trying to get one million messages of support to members of the armed forces. you can help -- just go to u-s-o dot org. it's xx and we're just getting started. holiday violence. a teenage girl shot and wounded inside a busy metro station. what police are doing to comfort frightened riders. and it's memorial day. t
kayla roman says when she picked her dogs up-- sasha and phillie were injured and sick...e family's third dog, hugo, ran off and was hit by a car. charles pitt, the owner of axiom pet resort, said he fired an employee for leaving a kennel door open. pitt says his family is now receiving death threats. axiom is paying for the surviving dogs medical bills... but pitts insists he does not know how the dogs were injured. just in time for memorial day. an iconic soda company wants you to know it's...
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cheryl: 17-year-old kayla always knew that her dad stood out. he worked as a civilian at the naval surface warfare center. it was tough to find a dry eye nieces, and nephews surrounded his wife and children. but iontinued to cry, will laugh one day again. robert: cheryl-- cheryl: friend family surrounded the family. and this, "might, we knew you were a hero before this. now the world knows." cheryl conner, abc 7 news. anderly: stay with abc 7 wjla.com for updates on this developing story. you can also follow us on social media, facebook, and twitter. he the very first to find out about breaking news like this by downloading our smartphone app and signing up for breaking news text alerts. there are instructions on our website. just go to wjla.com/text. the fedel if changes are not made immediately. those are in addition to steps already underway. a year-long effort to rebuild set to begin next month. the fta demanding the fix is in a directive released two days g fire at federal center southwest. metro has to prioritize safety of her convenience
cheryl: 17-year-old kayla always knew that her dad stood out. he worked as a civilian at the naval surface warfare center. it was tough to find a dry eye nieces, and nephews surrounded his wife and children. but iontinued to cry, will laugh one day again. robert: cheryl-- cheryl: friend family surrounded the family. and this, "might, we knew you were a hero before this. now the world knows." cheryl conner, abc 7 news. anderly: stay with abc 7 wjla.com for updates on this developing...
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kayla tausche. >>> be sure to tune into "power lunch" tomorrow.he 3 m ceo will discuss. ♪ [crowd cheering] i could get used to this. now you can. when you lease the 2016 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. see your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. flip your way through your last 9 shows with the tap of a button. change the way you experience tv. xfinity x1. >>> welcome back. i'm supported to give away the answer here, robert, but i don't want to. he's here with the results of the millionaire survey and i want to know who they picked as their favorite candidate. >> i appreciate not giving the spoiler there. hillary clinton has a double digit lead but trump is quickly extending his reach up the wealth ladder. 44% of millionaires plan to vote for hillary in the fall compared with 31% for trump, according to the cnbc survey. now six months ago, trump had 9% of millionaire support, but here is the big kicker,
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kayla taushy explains. >> forget the resumÉ paper and brain teasers your first round job interview may a mobile game like knack, a skill most millennials already have. companies use the scoreboard as their starting point. >> every game has its own focal point but we keep them short to ten minutes. >> shoun mccormack thought wall trees could use its own concept, enter stock fuse. >> the reason we choose to use a stock trading game for these institutions and the reason they're excited about t it's all about lowering the barrier to entry. right now financial services is intimidating to a lot of people, a lot of people that might be good at it. >> it's not a cake walk. there are rules to follow and risks to manage so companies get valuable data and hopefully a more level playing field for applicants. >> it's not about what you claim you can do on a piece of paper, it's really about showing that you have these actual skills. >> the c suite included. >> crest getting totally hooked and almost missing the flight. >> while most companies put their own unique spin on the game you can practice b
kayla taushy explains. >> forget the resumÉ paper and brain teasers your first round job interview may a mobile game like knack, a skill most millennials already have. companies use the scoreboard as their starting point. >> every game has its own focal point but we keep them short to ten minutes. >> shoun mccormack thought wall trees could use its own concept, enter stock fuse. >> the reason we choose to use a stock trading game for these institutions and the reason...
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kay kayla explains. >> reporter: forget the resume papers and brain teasers. your first interview may be a mobile game like knack. >> how many of you play any games? >> reporter: a skill most millennials have. colleges are holding mass competitions and companies use a scoreboard as their starting point. what they want is a deeper, more objective look at a person's social skills or analytics or problem solving. >> every game has its own folk point but we keep it short to about 10 minutes. >> reporter: former deutsche bank trader sean mccormack thought wall street could use its own concept. the reason we chose a stock trading game and the reason they're excited, it's about lowering the barrier to entry. right now financial services is intimidating to a lot of people who might be very good at it. and by making it as simple as buying and selling and climbing a leaderboard, these are things people understand. >> reporter: it's not a cakewalk. >> by these shares -- >> reporter: there are rules to follow and risks to manage. barclay's, a backer of stock fuse, wants t
kay kayla explains. >> reporter: forget the resume papers and brain teasers. your first interview may be a mobile game like knack. >> how many of you play any games? >> reporter: a skill most millennials have. colleges are holding mass competitions and companies use a scoreboard as their starting point. what they want is a deeper, more objective look at a person's social skills or analytics or problem solving. >> every game has its own folk point but we keep it short to...
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kayla moore of mooresville is accused in the beating death of 2-year-old athena wolf.e child died a week ago today. moore told police her daughter fell down while playing. investigators say athena suffered injuries more in line with a car accident than a slip and fall. moore is being held without bail. another child who was in the house is now in protective custody. >>> u.s. and cuban officials are marking another milestone in restoring relations between the two countries. >> for the first time in nearly 40 years, a u.s. cruise ship is docked in havana. the carnival cruise ship with more than 700 people on board arrived in cuba yesterday. in march, carnival got the go-ahead to offer cruises between miami and havana twice a month. not everyone is celebrating the history being made. >>> new jersey state police posted this on twitter, cruise ship of tourists arrives in c a cuba, convicted murderer of new jersey trooper foerster, joanne chesimard roams freely. she was accused of murdering a new jersey state trooper in 1 t1973. she's on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list.
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kayla tausche, david faber at the new york stock exchange.st four sessions for the time being dow basically flat, s&p at 2101 for the first time since april 20th. and then check out oil just below 50 on a week where energy's going to get a lot of attention as well. >>> meanwhile, we have data hitting at this hour. let's get to rick santelli atd the cme. rick. >> much like chicago pmi this one's a disappointment. 92.6, we were expecting a number slightly north of 96. last month gained 0.5 from 94.2 to 94.7. but here's the fly in the ointment, that number 92.6, well, we equal that in november of last year. you go all the way back to july at 91 to find a weaker number. so a bit of a dis appoiappointm there. equities are of course just a bit in negative territory. and we look at the treasurietre ten-year getting close to 190, kind of like it was before it took its hiatus going into the long weekend. simon, back to you. >> of course it's the employment report, the big one on friday, rick, thank you very much. meantime markets essentially reopening
kayla tausche, david faber at the new york stock exchange.st four sessions for the time being dow basically flat, s&p at 2101 for the first time since april 20th. and then check out oil just below 50 on a week where energy's going to get a lot of attention as well. >>> meanwhile, we have data hitting at this hour. let's get to rick santelli atd the cme. rick. >> much like chicago pmi this one's a disappointment. 92.6, we were expecting a number slightly north of 96. last...
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kayla?-month extension of the state of emergency has been approved after the attacks in paris covering the european championship soccer tournament in the tour de france. police have been given more power to make arrests and restricted the movement of or vehicles. iran launching an offensive aimed at the iranian financial elite. they are in london meeting with european counterparts trying to break a deadlock in investments caused by a few remaining u.s. sanctions. fled ina, residents who oil town ravaged by wildfires will probably be able to return in a couple of weeks. more than 80,000 people were evacuated from fort mcmurray. the wildfire has cost the oil industry one million barrels a day in production. moody's has cut its forecast for the economy. the outlook calls for the economy to grow down from a 2% to 3% range. they blame a week first quarter. they expect the fed to raise interest rates twice at most. anothermonth temperature record broken. the earth experienced its hottest april in
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kayla rates is in the newsroom. taylor: bernie sanders says front runner helder clinton will not have at pledged delegates to win the nomination. he is counting on being able to flip some of these superdelegates who are supporting clinton. tomorrow's indiana primary has become a last stand for republican ted cruz. a new poll shows he has some work to do. according to wall street journal, he is trailing donald trump by 15 points in indiana. he is hoping his grassroots organization can counter donald trump's appeal to displaced middle-class workers. a car bombing has killed at least 18 shiite pilgrims commemorating the death of a revered eve on in baghdad. the car detonated shortly after mid-a in the neighborhood. 28 others were wounded. john kerry says intense work is beginning in an effort to retort -- restore the truth -- troops in syria -- truce in syria. global news 24 hours a day. vonnie: thank you so much. let's get back to the markets and i want to mention we are watching mario draghi live on our live go funct
kayla rates is in the newsroom. taylor: bernie sanders says front runner helder clinton will not have at pledged delegates to win the nomination. he is counting on being able to flip some of these superdelegates who are supporting clinton. tomorrow's indiana primary has become a last stand for republican ted cruz. a new poll shows he has some work to do. according to wall street journal, he is trailing donald trump by 15 points in indiana. he is hoping his grassroots organization can counter...
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crystal and kayla are at the farmer's market. >> the produce is excellent. >> you have to get there early up again are florals, but, again, florals aren't like super precious anymore, you don't to wear a floral dress and feel like super feminine and girly. you can wear a floral and it's easy and a print that packs punch so i love that trent. the bucket bag is really the it bag of the summer season. you can wear it cross body, it carries a lot of things but it's structured and modern looking. >> i can't believe they're mother and daughter. >> aren't they gorgeous? >> off the shoulder trend is absolutely everywhere. it's so nice. to show off. it's in a light fabric, the gorgeous stripes and the a-line denim skirt we're seeing that everywhere. the denim skirt is back you can pull it on with your bathing suit. it will carry you through the entire summer. >> those mirrored shades are everywhere. >> aren't they fantastic? >> if you keep something long enough, it comes back. >> if briann rihanna is wearing mirrored shades, we all need to wear them. >>> our favorite things are next. >> but first,
crystal and kayla are at the farmer's market. >> the produce is excellent. >> you have to get there early up again are florals, but, again, florals aren't like super precious anymore, you don't to wear a floral dress and feel like super feminine and girly. you can wear a floral and it's easy and a print that packs punch so i love that trent. the bucket bag is really the it bag of the summer season. you can wear it cross body, it carries a lot of things but it's structured and modern...
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as for square, jack dorsey told our kayla on closing bell he's optimistic. take a listen. >> the core business is really strong. i mean, the small business economy and moving up market toward medium-sized businesses has been our sweet spot. we're seeing a lot more growth. opportunity. and, we have this pan it's aic new reader as well. that allows any one of our sellers to accept apple pay, samsung pay, android pay. and emv. as everyone knows, the world in this market is moving towards chip cards. we have the fastest implementation out there. >> square does raise their guide -- market's not giving any credit for that. >> no, i'm pessimistic about his optimism. there's a big -- there's a big lockup expiration coming in that. there was also some -- a little more risk to the actual lending part that they have that i didn't like. they mention, listen, we have low default rates of 4%. the national average is 2.9% on credit cards. they're not low. they said they were low. the squenl growth wasn't great. 4%. the square capital business. i think that the insiders are
as for square, jack dorsey told our kayla on closing bell he's optimistic. take a listen. >> the core business is really strong. i mean, the small business economy and moving up market toward medium-sized businesses has been our sweet spot. we're seeing a lot more growth. opportunity. and, we have this pan it's aic new reader as well. that allows any one of our sellers to accept apple pay, samsung pay, android pay. and emv. as everyone knows, the world in this market is moving towards...
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. >> i'm kayla from new jersey. >> she goes by kk. >> okay. >> i am's dejour. >> i'm ellen from harleysville you air adorable. >> were you nervous at all to go on that stage. >> yeah. >> you were? we didn't even know. >> you didn't look it. >> did you talk with him at all. >> we got to interact with him on stage and he was like, at different stations and stuff. >> was he cool. >> while he was on stage. >> he was just like, yeah, he was just talking to him. >> really. >> did you get a picture with him. >> yes, on the stage. >> look at that right here. >> backstage, too. so, the whole experience. >> yeah. >> were you up late last night. >> were you up. >> what time did you get home and get to bed. >> only two. >> 2:00 a.m. >> that is late. >> yes. >> even though you are tired, you know what i want? let's crank up some beiber music and dance. >> i golf y'all. >> what do you have, milky way. >> congratulation the. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> you guys submitted a video. >> yes. >> and they picked you guys, and out of how many kids. do you have any idea. >> they watched a lot of videos. >> yes, but you are the b
. >> i'm kayla from new jersey. >> she goes by kk. >> okay. >> i am's dejour. >> i'm ellen from harleysville you air adorable. >> were you nervous at all to go on that stage. >> yeah. >> you were? we didn't even know. >> you didn't look it. >> did you talk with him at all. >> we got to interact with him on stage and he was like, at different stations and stuff. >> was he cool. >> while he was on stage. >> he was...
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a family emergency forced kayla roman to board all three dogs at axiom pet resort earlier this month. when she returned, they said they lost the third one called hugo. it wasn't up it will she took another dog to the vet that she found out someone spotted the description on the side of the road. and then they found the remains. >> everyone is at a loss for words. everyone. it destroyed everyone. >> efforts to reach the owners of axiom pet resort have been unsuccessful. the dog's death is under investigation by animal control. >>> new details this morning about the suspect in a did deadly officer-involved shooting. his father spoke to our affiliate in houston. >> he had a mental breakdown. we believe this is ptsd thing. >> he believes his son became disillusioned with the government after being honorably discharged from the military. police in houston say xwar garz killed one and hurt seven others before officers shot and killed him. today whether he will serve time in prison. bates was found guilty of manslaughter in the shooting death of eric paris. the incident made headlines across
a family emergency forced kayla roman to board all three dogs at axiom pet resort earlier this month. when she returned, they said they lost the third one called hugo. it wasn't up it will she took another dog to the vet that she found out someone spotted the description on the side of the road. and then they found the remains. >> everyone is at a loss for words. everyone. it destroyed everyone. >> efforts to reach the owners of axiom pet resort have been unsuccessful. the dog's...