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reporter susan li has more. >> reporte the brand may be familiar, but the way they are serving customers is changing. this is one of the first mcdonald's start using automated kiosks. instead of giving your order to a person at a counter, you go to a computer screen, swipe and press on a long list of options to make your choices. from guacamole to crispy onions to maple bacon, all the options e on display on these menu kiosks and the restaurant owner he tells us when customers can see pictures of what they are organized, they tend to spend more. but it's not just mcdonald's getting more automated. the competitor panera bread takes orders via a tablet. domino's pizza and starbucks both offer mobile apps to order and pay and analysts say in addition to improving customer experience, technology is also representing restaurant cut costs. >> some. rise in automatic payments, key of course, things like that, a direct result of what's going on with labor costs as well as some. other profitability challenges that they have have. >> mcdonald's argues it's more about th we now have conciergesn the
reporter susan li has more. >> reporte the brand may be familiar, but the way they are serving customers is changing. this is one of the first mcdonald's start using automated kiosks. instead of giving your order to a person at a counter, you go to a computer screen, swipe and press on a long list of options to make your choices. from guacamole to crispy onions to maple bacon, all the options e on display on these menu kiosks and the restaurant owner he tells us when customers can see...
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for more on that we turn to susan li live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning to you. wall street could be starting the day in the red. futures pointing lower at this hour after stocks fell yesterday following a report showing a drop in consumer confidence this month and lackluster earnings. today watch out for data on new home sales, offer more earnings from the likes of bowling to ro cola and comcast. the dow falling to 18,169. the nasdaq also lower down 26 points to 5283. you're right. watch out for shares of apple because so far they're lower in pre market trade after the company reported its third straight quarter of falling iphone sales. apple forecasting slimmer margins during the holiday season even though as it projects record iphone sales. apple says it's really impossible in their views to know if it's actually gaining any market share from samsung at this point following the galaxy note 7 recall. the company says it's still seeing short supplies of the iphone 7 and selling them as fast as they make them. google hitting
for more on that we turn to susan li live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning to you. wall street could be starting the day in the red. futures pointing lower at this hour after stocks fell yesterday following a report showing a drop in consumer confidence this month and lackluster earnings. today watch out for data on new home sales, offer more earnings from the likes of bowling to ro cola and comcast. the dow falling to 18,169. the nasdaq also lower down 26 points...
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susan li is live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, susan. >> reporter: good morning, todd. apple shares could be weighing on wall street. looks like wall street could be spending the day in the red. stocks did fall yesterday following a report showing a drop in consumer confidence for this month. also from lackluster earnings, apple being one of them. watch for data on new home sales and we'll get a lot mover earnings from the likes of boeing, coke kol la, comcast, the part company of nbc universal. the dow falling 53 to 18,169. the nasdaq also lower at the end of business on tuesday down 26 points. today on this wednesday we're starting off at 5,283. back to you. >> the head of the national intelligence agency james clapper says friday's attack on the internet was not the act of a foreign country. the attack affected popular services like twitter and spotify. clapper spoke at the council for florn relations in new york. the director said he didn't think it was, quote, a state actor. this has a certain logic on the face of it. this wasn't an attack on the sites themselves.
susan li is live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, susan. >> reporter: good morning, todd. apple shares could be weighing on wall street. looks like wall street could be spending the day in the red. stocks did fall yesterday following a report showing a drop in consumer confidence for this month. also from lackluster earnings, apple being one of them. watch for data on new home sales and we'll get a lot mover earnings from the likes of boeing, coke kol la, comcast, the part...
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. ♪ >>> susan li has the report on chipotle. >> a revenue miss, we were looking for a billion 0 #.o earnings per share, 27 cents. nothing compare that to. comps worse than expected. they are forecasting still sales to fall in the low single digits. but for 2017, they say kochls should be in the high singlecol. so maybe we've turned the corner. expectation for 2017 looking at about $10 each. >> maybe maybe people are fixating the trend on comp sales improving. in september it was down 13.4% as opposed to in january when this was dramatically worse. so maybe fixated on that or it was not specifically worse than expected in terms of the top line. >> will, what do you think about the quarter? >> a little bit worse than expected. i think what maybe people are reacting to now is that the earnings number for next year at $10 is in line with the street. i think the worry is as you look out to '17 and '18 consensus of $14 is unrealistic. so how do you draw the line good the long earning power and then a more realistic recovery. so more of an expectations game in the outyear which has been h
. ♪ >>> susan li has the report on chipotle. >> a revenue miss, we were looking for a billion 0 #.o earnings per share, 27 cents. nothing compare that to. comps worse than expected. they are forecasting still sales to fall in the low single digits. but for 2017, they say kochls should be in the high singlecol. so maybe we've turned the corner. expectation for 2017 looking at about $10 each. >> maybe maybe people are fixating the trend on comp sales improving. in september...
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susan li with details on that. >> september same store sales, they were down 3% which is actually worseat they saw in the september 2015 when we saw a decrease of 1%. so it looks like business is not going in the right direction for gap. in terms of the breakdown of the individual brands, gab global down 10%, banana republic down 9%, but some good news with old navy up 4%. but in the back to school time, you would think if you're at gap, you would be hoping for some positive numbers. back to you. >> suusan, thank you. retailers, you go nuts trying to figure out the group. >> absolutely. people i think still puzzle over why gap reports monthly same store sales anymore because it doesn't seem to help necessarily. banana republic is comping negative on vastly negative comps forever. so that ishrinking as part of the mix. it's cheap for a reason an maybe it's private equity, but that window might have closed. >> any thoughts on the retailers that can't get out of their own way? >> i agree they're cheap for a reason. that reason might have to do with online retail and we're in the midst of a
susan li with details on that. >> september same store sales, they were down 3% which is actually worseat they saw in the september 2015 when we saw a decrease of 1%. so it looks like business is not going in the right direction for gap. in terms of the breakdown of the individual brands, gab global down 10%, banana republic down 9%, but some good news with old navy up 4%. but in the back to school time, you would think if you're at gap, you would be hoping for some positive numbers. back...
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i'm susan li and here's your cnbc news update. under way in the fight against isis. american forces are helping iraqi troops take back the city of mosul, which has been a stronghold for the terror organization. the offensive is expected to last weeks or longer and the u.n. says the fighting could drive a million from their homes. >>> a new class action lawsuit has been filed in connection with the flint water crisis. in a release, the michigan aclu says that it's seeking damages on behalf of flint families. hundreds of other lawsuits have already been filed, including one against the state's governor. >>> 65 million americans are going to see a small bump in their social security checks next year. the government is raising benefit payouts by 0.3 of 1% which is just around $5 for an average retiree. recipients saw no cost-of-living increase this year. ♪ yes, tupac shakur, one of naen artists up for sbukz ininductio the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. the inductees will be announced in december and frankly it's just about time. that's y
i'm susan li and here's your cnbc news update. under way in the fight against isis. american forces are helping iraqi troops take back the city of mosul, which has been a stronghold for the terror organization. the offensive is expected to last weeks or longer and the u.n. says the fighting could drive a million from their homes. >>> a new class action lawsuit has been filed in connection with the flint water crisis. in a release, the michigan aclu says that it's seeking damages on...
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. >> susan li. >>> coming up, the biggest mover stocks to watch, and america's biggest mall will staynksgiving. details straight ahead. a quick check of what's happening in the european markets now. red arrows across the board. "squawk box" will be right back. >>> it's time for the executive edge. starting with a few stocks to watch. a alnylam pharmaceuticals dropping 40% after stopping a drug that was supposed to help heart failure. that is amazing. >> i saw that last night. what was i doing? >> probably something much better. >> 5:00. where was i? i do have some things. not an unbelievable life, but i have certain things that happen. >> you're having breakfast. >> yeah. i was having breakfast. >> breakfast for dinner. >> mixing some pancake batter. a late stage study shows patients given the drug were more likely to die than even those treated with the placebo. that's definitely bad. when it's not -- >> when you're better off taking the placebo. >> yum brands missing forecasts. i don't know which order to put these in. pizza hut, taco bell, kfc, same-store sales fell for its china b
. >> susan li. >>> coming up, the biggest mover stocks to watch, and america's biggest mall will staynksgiving. details straight ahead. a quick check of what's happening in the european markets now. red arrows across the board. "squawk box" will be right back. >>> it's time for the executive edge. starting with a few stocks to watch. a alnylam pharmaceuticals dropping 40% after stopping a drug that was supposed to help heart failure. that is amazing. >> i...
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susan li joins us with the expectations. >> good morning, everybody. expecting a strong quarter from mcdonald's like the rest of the industry growth is hard to come by in the restaurant recession. the market is looking for revenue to fall 5% from last year. sales are forecast to come in a little bit higher. 1.3%. and it's only going to get tougher from here as mcdonald's really bumps up against the one-year anniversary of all-daybreak fast which helped turn around sales. the shares are down 16% since may. they're hovering close to the 52-week lows. and still trading, though, at 18 times earnings which in this environment where consumers are not eating out these days with the cheapest grocery prices relative to restaurant costs since the 1980s, believe it or not, mcdonald's might look pricey. the golden arches is also still trying to stay relevant. the customer for fast food restaurants with young people. 18 to 35. and according to reports, only one in five millennials have ever tried a big mac. so the uncertainty over the election also keeping those fr
susan li joins us with the expectations. >> good morning, everybody. expecting a strong quarter from mcdonald's like the rest of the industry growth is hard to come by in the restaurant recession. the market is looking for revenue to fall 5% from last year. sales are forecast to come in a little bit higher. 1.3%. and it's only going to get tougher from here as mcdonald's really bumps up against the one-year anniversary of all-daybreak fast which helped turn around sales. the shares are...
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thank you, susan li. as we said, greg creed will join us at 8:00 a.m. eastern.e has some answers on why taco bell will work in china. if he doesn't, you have me. >> you are the brand ambassador. if you had to rank the brands? >> taco bell number one. taco bell number three. taco bell, repeating number one and two. >> all three. >> i like them all. i do. haven't been to pizza hut in a while. love pizza. >>> in other fast food news, the creepy clown craze in america is taking its tool on a familiar mascot. we thought about this before we heard about it. ronald mcdonald is limiting public appearance of the spokes clown. the move comes after a series of sinister clown sightings across america. we used to have some fun with it. it's not fun right now. we used to show -- some video of ronald, and we would put it on a green scene behind us. >> right. >> and you would look around at him and go, wow, that's creepy. now it really is creepy. >> i thought it was creepy before. >> you did. >> you look at most of these mascots, they're creepy in general. >> how about that bur
thank you, susan li. as we said, greg creed will join us at 8:00 a.m. eastern.e has some answers on why taco bell will work in china. if he doesn't, you have me. >> you are the brand ambassador. if you had to rank the brands? >> taco bell number one. taco bell number three. taco bell, repeating number one and two. >> all three. >> i like them all. i do. haven't been to pizza hut in a while. love pizza. >>> in other fast food news, the creepy clown craze in...
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li at daybreak. it's i'm vince vitrano.and - i'm susan kim.we want to start with breaking traffic news-- happening right now near the milwaukee-racine county line. tatiana cash leads off our team 94southbound at milwaukee/ra ne county linecrash injuriesmilwaukee county sheriffs are on scene say this could take up to 2 hours to clear exit at ryan road or even sooner at drexel ave and
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susan del percio and lis smith, thank you for coming on. we'll be right back with the guy who has been on this fbi story from the very start, nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams joins us after these words from our sponsors. i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here. people rely on that first cup and i wouldn't want to mess with that. but when (my) back pain got bad, i couldn't sleep. i had trouble getting there on time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last into the morning. ♪ look up at a new day... hey guys! now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. >>> late this afternoon, hillary clinton's team held a conference call with the media. on it, her campaign manager, robby mook, and her press secretary, brian fallon, repeated a lot of the things they said about fbi director comey and donald trump and the whole situation they find themselves in. in other words, there was no news on that call. our next guest has been all o
susan del percio and lis smith, thank you for coming on. we'll be right back with the guy who has been on this fbi story from the very start, nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams joins us after these words from our sponsors. i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here. people rely on that first cup and i wouldn't want to mess with that. but when (my) back pain got bad, i couldn't sleep. i had trouble getting there on time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one...
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we'll you who's stepping in to tside-ng a li look welcome to live at daybreak. it's i'm vince vitrano.and - i'm susan kim.we want to ar and traffic er with meteorologist brian gott. cloudy and cool with highs in the upper 40s to 50 with a brisk nw wind. this morning is still mostly cloudy with lows near 40 and a light southerly wind. that wind will increase to 20-30 mph today withhighs in the lower 60s under a partly
we'll you who's stepping in to tside-ng a li look welcome to live at daybreak. it's i'm vince vitrano.and - i'm susan kim.we want to ar and traffic er with meteorologist brian gott. cloudy and cool with highs in the upper 40s to 50 with a brisk nw wind. this morning is still mostly cloudy with lows near 40 and a light southerly wind. that wind will increase to 20-30 mph today withhighs in the lower 60s under a partly
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li at daybreak. it's i'm vince vitrano.and - i'm susan kim.we want to start with breaking traffic news-- happening right now near the milwaukee-racine county line. tatiana cash leads off our team 94southbound at milwaukee/ra ne county linecrash injuriesmilwaukee county sheriffs are on scene say this could take up to 2 hours to clear exit at ryan road or even sooner at drexel ave and 7mile rd entrance to 94 e yesterday was "backwards day" with the high temperatures in the morng before the cold front arrived and shifted the wind to the nw and dropping temps into the 60s. despite the front, temps remained above normal yesterday, and today. thor along the lake and mid 40s inland with a light breeze. today is the pick day of the week with highs in the mid to upper 60s, just a few clouds, and a light breeze. tonight will have increasing clouds, a light breeze, and lows in the 40s. there is just an isolated chance for a light shower overnight along another cold front. new this morning. milwaukee police searching for suspects involved in a double-shooting on the city's northwest side. grantosa. when police arri
li at daybreak. it's i'm vince vitrano.and - i'm susan kim.we want to start with breaking traffic news-- happening right now near the milwaukee-racine county line. tatiana cash leads off our team 94southbound at milwaukee/ra ne county linecrash injuriesmilwaukee county sheriffs are on scene say this could take up to 2 hours to clear exit at ryan road or even sooner at drexel ave and 7mile rd entrance to 94 e yesterday was "backwards day" with the high temperatures in the morng before...
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tside-ng a li look welcome to live at daybreak. it's i'm vince vitrano.and - i'm susan kim.we want to ar and traffic er with meteorologist brian gott. cloudy and cool with highs in the upper 40s to 50 with a brisk nw wind. this morning is still mostly cloudy with lows near 40 and a light southerly wind. that wind will increase to 20-30 mph today withhighs in the lower 60s under a partly continues overnighwith gusts to 30 mph keepinlows in the upper 50s. ?x? now-- let's get to tatiana cash for a look at the roads incident freetraffic building on the dry roads speeds at or above posted in many areassome drive times are slow 894 a shocking number: milwaukee's murder count up to 118 people and that's spurred another effort to encourage peace. ann sterling is live with a look ahead-- to how the community gets involved tonight. a stop the violence rally will happen right here tonight at fond du lac and capital .it starts at 6 milwaukee's murder rate continues to grow.this year 118 people have been killed in the city.just this week --- 7 people were killed. including: a 23-yea
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susan delpersio and howard dean. with a welcome to you both. ladies first. he is suggesting the election is being rigged by corrupt media pushing false allegations and outright liesdo you think there's anything to that accusation? secondly, is this trump just building an excuse as he anticipates losing? >> there's nothing to what he is saying. what's interesting is back in the primaries and even through the summer, donald trump was successful using the system is rigged. he pointed to bernie sanders. he pointed to taxes. when he stayed on issues, it worked. now he has gone completely off the rails to talk about some kind of global conspiracy theory that's out to get him. to answer your second question, yes, he is doing this because he knows -- it looks like he is going to lose. he is not going to lose gracefully. he probably wants to set himself up for the trump news network or whatever it's going to be. that will be his starting point. >> i'm curious, because he is saying the media is among those rigging the election. would trump be where he is if it weren't for all the media attention throughout the primaries? >> that's a great point. donald trump's rise and thr
susan delpersio and howard dean. with a welcome to you both. ladies first. he is suggesting the election is being rigged by corrupt media pushing false allegations and outright liesdo you think there's anything to that accusation? secondly, is this trump just building an excuse as he anticipates losing? >> there's nothing to what he is saying. what's interesting is back in the primaries and even through the summer, donald trump was successful using the system is rigged. he pointed to...
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susan: how are all of the avenues of social media, and every cycle there are more of them, it factored into the overall voter experience? facebook is streaming with different services, lies. u2 is another one. periscope is offering coverage via twitter. and there is also on-demand viewing for those who aren't around at 9:00 tonight so they have the watch -- they have the chance to watch it. do all of these get measured? a measure onhave who is interacting with the debate? michael: the debate in the four-year cycle lets us take stock of where the landscape has traveled over the last four years. the firstlion for debate does not include people who streamed on facebook or people who streamed on cnn.com or another website. doubt, many americans, particularly younger americans, are watching this on places like snapchat, trying to appeal to millennial viewers. what was striking about 84 so many options, we still did see a traditional television audience for the first debate. which really showed what keen interest americans had in this election. now,: for quite a while there has been a lot of and wringing about our fractured society and how we no longer have collective national
susan: how are all of the avenues of social media, and every cycle there are more of them, it factored into the overall voter experience? facebook is streaming with different services, lies. u2 is another one. periscope is offering coverage via twitter. and there is also on-demand viewing for those who aren't around at 9:00 tonight so they have the watch -- they have the chance to watch it. do all of these get measured? a measure onhave who is interacting with the debate? michael: the debate in...