Target raises full-year forecast as Q2 earnings beat expectations

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Target reported earnings this morning that beat expectations by 20 cents a share. Shark Tank's kevinolearytv joins the SquawkCNBC team to discuss the results and what this implies about the state of the consumer.

CNBC's "Squawk Box" break down retailer Target's quarterly earnings. Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary joins the team to discuss the results and the state of the consumer.

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