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ceo mark parker calls this a growth company. he highlights one area of underperformance, lululemon you've been warned. back after "power lunch" swooshes through a break. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ >>> like two ships passing in the night nike put into the dow and hewlett-packard kicked out meeting with wall street analysts today. jane wells is in oregon at nike's today. but we begin with john forth in san jose at hewlett-packard's analyst meeting. >> tyler, hp stocks spiked during the analyst meeting today when slides from whitman and her team appeared to indicate 2013, plus or minus 10 cents versus the 363, the street was expecting. that seems like particularly good news given whitman's cautious tone lately. and the deterioration in the pc and enterp
ceo mark parker calls this a growth company. he highlights one area of underperformance, lululemon you've been warned. back after "power lunch" swooshes through a break. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪...
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. >> mark parker, thank you so much for joining us. i really appreciate it. >> absolutely.nk you. >> great to talk with you. thank you, jane. appreciate that. we'll take a short break. ten then the debt ceiling battle in washington looms large over wall street and the rest of the country. up next, former democratic congressional leader dick gephardt will weigh in on the gridlock. how lawmakers may be able to reach a deal. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your mu
. >> mark parker, thank you so much for joining us. i really appreciate it. >> absolutely.nk you. >> great to talk with you. thank you, jane. appreciate that. we'll take a short break. ten then the debt ceiling battle in washington looms large over wall street and the rest of the country. up next, former democratic congressional leader dick gephardt will weigh in on the gridlock. how lawmakers may be able to reach a deal. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe...
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mark parker, nike's ceo will talk to cnbc about 4:00 p.m. eastern time.ack to you. >> top shop is stealing the retail sector in paris. they're accelerating both plans in the u.s., rolling out an additional 28% in nordstrom plus more flagships. joining us, stacey. good to see you. how big a move is this from top shop? how much influence and weight are they going to get? >> you know what? i've been warning investorses for years about top shop. they are going to the u.s. and they're very serious about it, but they're doing it in allege intelligent way. they're going into nordstrom. the partnership has been a great success, so they're accelerating the rollout. but at the same time, they've opened four or five flagship stores in major cities like chicago, vegas and new york. and the fist response has been incredible. they are filling a niche between the disposable fast fashion guys and the higher end. and the newest that they drive in the stores is a huge threat to u.s. retailers. they should be worrying. >> and what is -- because it's hard to crack the u.s. m
mark parker, nike's ceo will talk to cnbc about 4:00 p.m. eastern time.ack to you. >> top shop is stealing the retail sector in paris. they're accelerating both plans in the u.s., rolling out an additional 28% in nordstrom plus more flagships. joining us, stacey. good to see you. how big a move is this from top shop? how much influence and weight are they going to get? >> you know what? i've been warning investorses for years about top shop. they are going to the u.s. and they're...
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later, we'll hear in a first on a cnbc interview with ceo mark parker. and these are the shoes.ng of material here. and then they added on the bottom. this cuts down waste 80%, 90%. cuts down labor. so far hasn't cut down on the price. back to you. >> yeah. that's one reason a lot of the bulls still like it here, jane. thanks a lot. jane wells in beaverton. >> can i point out that tim cook was seen wearing a fuel band. >> interesting. and they've made hires, people who have formerly worked at nike. >>> still ahead, former director of the national economic council larry lindsey. we'll find out what he thinks need to be done to reach a deal. but when it comes to investing, i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. that's why i stopped working at the old brokerage, and started working for charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. >>> welcome back, "squawk on the street." wednesday
later, we'll hear in a first on a cnbc interview with ceo mark parker. and these are the shoes.ng of material here. and then they added on the bottom. this cuts down waste 80%, 90%. cuts down labor. so far hasn't cut down on the price. back to you. >> yeah. that's one reason a lot of the bulls still like it here, jane. thanks a lot. jane wells in beaverton. >> can i point out that tim cook was seen wearing a fuel band. >> interesting. and they've made hires, people who have...
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parker. [laughter] >> thank you, mark. all right. i mentioned there are a variety of city departments here. i want to give a shout ought to battalion chief williams from station 38. where are you, chief? there she is. (applause) >> and i think we have some activities going on over there. i also want to give a big thank you to fire commissioner and lafayette park champion don. where is don? (applause) >> he's actually playing on the swings. [laughter] >> all right. next up, it does take great leadership from our elected leaders and another true example at the state level for us has been phil king. also he's on the state assembly. he's that young dad with two kids and uses our parks and play grounds all the time. he couldn't be here, but i have [speaker not understood] to say a very brief word to present a proclamation. thank you. >> thank you so much, phil. i'm here on behalf of assembly member tang as phil mentioned. this is a wonderful park truly an effort on behalf of the community. we're here on behalf of the state assembly to present proclamations to the friends of lafayette park, rec a
parker. [laughter] >> thank you, mark. all right. i mentioned there are a variety of city departments here. i want to give a shout ought to battalion chief williams from station 38. where are you, chief? there she is. (applause) >> and i think we have some activities going on over there. i also want to give a big thank you to fire commissioner and lafayette park champion don. where is don? (applause) >> he's actually playing on the swings. [laughter] >> all right. next...
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mark here will basically scribe. take the notes and times and all that stuff. >> together with fbi agent parker they cull through theslist. >> and what i've done is i've attached them so we know who this girl is. >> okay. >> investigators say when you see an ad with a blurred face, that is usually a dead give-away the girl is underage. >> these guys have learned the feds will get them for production and consideration distribution of kiddie porn by placing them on craigslist, 15 years minimum. >> they explain how they choose the juveniles they will be contacting tonight. >> i think i found one here. a missing girl out of redwood city here. this is the ad that i found. >> you think that's her. >> it is a good possibility it is her. >> throughout the night, agent parker cruises craigslist and points out other possible girls the officers can invite to the room. >> at first you may not see them as children because of the way they're presented and dressed and all the makeup. if you take a look at them you can see the innocence and see the fact they are children. there is a high market for them because a lot of these guys
mark here will basically scribe. take the notes and times and all that stuff. >> together with fbi agent parker they cull through theslist. >> and what i've done is i've attached them so we know who this girl is. >> okay. >> investigators say when you see an ad with a blurred face, that is usually a dead give-away the girl is underage. >> these guys have learned the feds will get them for production and consideration distribution of kiddie porn by placing them on...
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marking the second straight year that they've pitched game five. do you get the feeling that they're facing deja vu in this game. >> they're going to face a right-hander. last year it was parkerhis year i think they'll lean towards sunny gray. he outdueled verlander. it will be him or bartol colon. he's going to have a very quick hook. you either win this game or you go home to watch the rest of them on tv. >> you go back, the a's are 1 and 11 in games that they had the opportunity to win the series and turn that around. jeff, thanks so much. >> thanks very much. >> reporter: it should be interesting to see what happens tonight in the game five and we have another game five tomorrow iin the american league. >> we're getting a report of shots fired anothe near a federl building in wheeling, west virginia. we have reports from the state police. shots fired near a federal building in west virginia. the reports are that the shooter is dead. he stopped and reloaded during this whole incident. he allegedly fired as many as 20 shots and this shooting taking place at 2:30 in the afternoon. still trying to confirm reports of minor injuries to a security guard at that federal building.
marking the second straight year that they've pitched game five. do you get the feeling that they're facing deja vu in this game. >> they're going to face a right-hander. last year it was parkerhis year i think they'll lean towards sunny gray. he outdueled verlander. it will be him or bartol colon. he's going to have a very quick hook. you either win this game or you go home to watch the rest of them on tv. >> you go back, the a's are 1 and 11 in games that they had the opportunity...
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mark halperin editor-at-large and senior political analyst for "time" magazine who has a cover story this week explaining how texas is our future. i need to read that. syndicated columnist kathleen parker, host of hardball, new book, tipping the gipper. no more timely read now. and host of disrupt, karen finney. and joining us political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd. chris, i want to go to you first on this. the book has come out at an important and pivotal time. listening to the president, i know you're a fan of the speech, do you think the white house will have any partners to work on three priorities outlined. >> immigration is tough and the president has a credibility problem. nobody believes democrats believe in enforcement. they know they have done tough stuff with deportation. we saw the failure last time in '86. i think what he did today, what i liked about the speech, he put the cost of this thing. it wasn't street theater, showing off, it was hurting the country. then he said we have to change the way we do business. it's not about values. it's not about philosophy or partisanship, they are all good how we run our country. it's tactics and respect, w
mark halperin editor-at-large and senior political analyst for "time" magazine who has a cover story this week explaining how texas is our future. i need to read that. syndicated columnist kathleen parker, host of hardball, new book, tipping the gipper. no more timely read now. and host of disrupt, karen finney. and joining us political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd. chris, i want to go to you first on this. the book has come out at an important and pivotal...