plus i am joined by klarna ceo sebastian siemiatkowski. is he worried about apple moving into klarna's buy now, pay later territory? and arianna huffington joins me to tell me how she got some of the biggest companies in the world to sign drive's mental health pledge, covering millions of workers. we are going to get to all of that in a moment but first let's get to the markets and a selloff late in the day. meta, apple and amazon all ending the day down more than 3%. katie greifeld joins us with more. katie: it was another down day on wall street led by some big tech giants. he saw the nasdaq 100 fall almost 3%. the s&p 500 down 2.4% on this thursday. chinese tech fared even worse. the golden dragon index snapping a three day streak of gains down a most 7%. all this coming as treasury yields continue to rise. rate on 10 year treasuries about 3%. never really good news for equities, but it is june 9 which means finally meta is switching a sticker from fb to meta. if we take a retrospective look, this is a rebrand that has been met with lit