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wal-mart at 65 and have a price target over the next year? >> yeah, so our price target on wal-mart is right now, i believe, $72 and we have a buy rating and our target price on target, we just cut it this morning and it was $171 but cut target's price target to 160. we do see more upside over the next 12 months on wal-mart shares versus target shares. stuart: follow retailing and it's kind of dull. i hate to say this but you're looking -- price target on wal-mart is 72. it's now at 65. i really can't get excited about a $6 or $7 gain of a stock that size. know what i mean? >> yeah, i get it. i get it. yeah, it's not as attractive as tech and don't see the same gains as tech and wal-mart's chart over a five year span and it's a pretty decent chart and nice slow steady gainer and it's an exciting time for wal-mart and not just wal-mart being known for core retail business and growing the advertising business and tech- like investments at wal-mart and investing in and starting to become -- talking to a lot of inveinvestors and they're talkig ab
wal-mart at 65 and have a price target over the next year? >> yeah, so our price target on wal-mart is right now, i believe, $72 and we have a buy rating and our target price on target, we just cut it this morning and it was $171 but cut target's price target to 160. we do see more upside over the next 12 months on wal-mart shares versus target shares. stuart: follow retailing and it's kind of dull. i hate to say this but you're looking -- price target on wal-mart is 72. it's now at 65. i...
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wal-mart is crushing it. and target is putting up largely inline results, which is not enough to do the job and what i'm not used to from target. that's the reason why target's stock was down, while wal- mart's stock keeps hitting new all-time highs. and the comparison is just meaningless. with this quarter, we're seeing something i never thought we would see. wal-mart is producing value while giving you a value of unparallel convenience, and of chic, yes, chic. there are many things that i could have said about wal-mart, but the sense of style and the style at a reasonable price was never one of them. i know it's hard to believe unless you've been to a wal- mart store lately. i advise you to do so. but they have a power line that's cheap and whimsical and plain old cool for the gen z's of the world. do you think wal-mart is mostly canned and frozen and piled high with the little debbies? just the opposite. they have fresh organically grown food that puts them on whole foods quality at a low price. then they
wal-mart is crushing it. and target is putting up largely inline results, which is not enough to do the job and what i'm not used to from target. that's the reason why target's stock was down, while wal- mart's stock keeps hitting new all-time highs. and the comparison is just meaningless. with this quarter, we're seeing something i never thought we would see. wal-mart is producing value while giving you a value of unparallel convenience, and of chic, yes, chic. there are many things that i...
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at home and wal-mart's going to do just fine as a result of that. katie: and you can definitely add starbucks to that list when we're talking about soft reports. have you considered looking at the other end of the scale? because the narrative that always comes abound is discount and you take a look at luxury, for example, in periods like this. jeremy: yeah. certainly. it's more resilient spend. and then secondly, i want to understand a little bit more of the mass consumer base just because the pop laws is much -- populous is much higher there. there's a certain component that will spend no matter what. that's an interesting opportunity that you say higher end is fine and they're going to continue to spend. our side from an economic perspective and just trying to understand what's going on in the overall market, we're much more concerned about that mass spend and what they're doing just simply because we think it has greater ramifications for other segments and for the economy in general. katie: yeah, definitely a better read on the mass population l
at home and wal-mart's going to do just fine as a result of that. katie: and you can definitely add starbucks to that list when we're talking about soft reports. have you considered looking at the other end of the scale? because the narrative that always comes abound is discount and you take a look at luxury, for example, in periods like this. jeremy: yeah. certainly. it's more resilient spend. and then secondly, i want to understand a little bit more of the mass consumer base just because the...
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wal-mart, but is that not a good sign for the economy? >> it's a good sign for the economy that they are and able to attract a higher income customer because everybody like as bargain and value, and especially that wal-mart excels in selling stapled goods. ashley: is the john coupler feeling the pinch? >> yes and thanks for having me on your show. of course i think the key players and we're not headed for recession because areas in recession today and housing and manufacturing are bouncing back and credit card debt at trillions and it's rising at a decade high and student loans and taxes and high interest rates and average slowing down. it's worsening ashley: it's back to around october 2022 and the big question, where do we go from here? still room to run? >> yeah, i think the market has way more to go. first of all new highs beget new highs and new highs in all three indexes, dow s&p 500 and there's cash on the sidelines feeding into the market and it's it's missed out and 4-5% getting money markets or t bills. the big driver continues
wal-mart, but is that not a good sign for the economy? >> it's a good sign for the economy that they are and able to attract a higher income customer because everybody like as bargain and value, and especially that wal-mart excels in selling stapled goods. ashley: is the john coupler feeling the pinch? >> yes and thanks for having me on your show. of course i think the key players and we're not headed for recession because areas in recession today and housing and manufacturing are...
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one this trading town, who is -- down, who is shopping at wal-mart. i think the other interesting trend too was grocery sale. charles: right. >> so moving into grocery sales, does that say something about a services, about people not going out to eat as much and actually now cooking at home. and so that could obviously drive some of the economic data. but again, i go back to this, we're coming off some pretty resilient and strong levels. seeing a little bit of softening isn't necessarily a bad thing, and if bad news does become bad news, that's where you enter into a buying up opportunity. charles: second half 2024, some of your notes historically, defense outperformance performs cyclicals, rates outperform credit. you have a lot of folks who really want to buy cyclical and always want to buy international particularly now because emerging markets, for instance, have underperformed so dramatically. try the stick with history? >> this is actually history going into an election year. charles: okay. >> so defenses outperform cyclicals, u.s. outperforms i
one this trading town, who is -- down, who is shopping at wal-mart. i think the other interesting trend too was grocery sale. charles: right. >> so moving into grocery sales, does that say something about a services, about people not going out to eat as much and actually now cooking at home. and so that could obviously drive some of the economic data. but again, i go back to this, we're coming off some pretty resilient and strong levels. seeing a little bit of softening isn't necessarily...
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ten multiple points lower than wal-mart. wal-mart talked about private label strength. target does 30% of their revenues in private label. the margin story, they've got to either do a 6% number, or have an outline to get to 6%, i think for the stock to do well, if it's weak for whatever reason, i'm a buyer. again on the evaluation and the growth prospects down the road. >> stephanie link. we appreciate it. >> and we'll see if we can turn this market around this afternoon, as the dow is near session lows. coming up, the next wave of ai. microsoft revealing its new line of ai pc's. we'll hear from a top exec about what to expect. plus hims and hers in good shape. news it will start offering access to weight loss injections on its platform. shares are up 27%. we'll get the trade in free stock lunch ahead on "power lunch." every shot is an opportunity. and success requires drive, resilience, - wow. - get it there. and sometimes luck. but what if luck had less to do with it? what if we had the tools to help us practice smarter, the insights to gain an edge, and the data to i
ten multiple points lower than wal-mart. wal-mart talked about private label strength. target does 30% of their revenues in private label. the margin story, they've got to either do a 6% number, or have an outline to get to 6%, i think for the stock to do well, if it's weak for whatever reason, i'm a buyer. again on the evaluation and the growth prospects down the road. >> stephanie link. we appreciate it. >> and we'll see if we can turn this market around this afternoon, as the dow...
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wal-mart is another example of that 7070 5% of management positions at wal-mart are hired from people who started out hourly. you can be a manager at a regional wal-mart without a college degree making $250,000 a year. that's great stuff. mean wal-mart started out being a place that was really harsh to its workers and it's had a real kind of come to jesus moment. i think literally it's a religious company and they they treat their workers. the workers there that i spoke to that i interviewed were really happy. they're amazon as well. i got say i know that there's a lot of reporting out there. you know, what the warehouse is like. and i interview somebody who at some point had worked in the warehouse and it had been really dreadful and she's a really hard work. and she said was the only job that g t better of her. but i spoke to amazon drivers, packers and people in other places who love that company and said to me, is this the best job i ever had in terms of unions? it's complex because on the one hand, support for unions, intellect, emotionally, union vice jobs are good right now. pe
wal-mart is another example of that 7070 5% of management positions at wal-mart are hired from people who started out hourly. you can be a manager at a regional wal-mart without a college degree making $250,000 a year. that's great stuff. mean wal-mart started out being a place that was really harsh to its workers and it's had a real kind of come to jesus moment. i think literally it's a religious company and they they treat their workers. the workers there that i spoke to that i interviewed...
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certain businesses within wal—mart are actually generating some really off the charts metrics. one in particular is their ads business, which is actually one of the fastest growing in the entire company. advertising for retailers in general has been very, very strong. amazon showed that it's possible and walmart is generating quite a bit of business through its walmart connect business. so that's one, its e—commerce business is doing incredibly strongly and that's a global story, notjust in the us their business, even in india like flipkart, is doing very, very well. so we saw 20 plus percent growth of walmart�*s e—commerce year over year business, which is simply incredible. we haven't seen that level of growth in very many retailers in e—commerce in the last several years. so they're doing particularly well and picking up share. so that's definitely a part of it. it's international business is doing well and that includes markets like mexico. so those are all factors. it is definitely gaining share from all consumer segments. i mean, certainly more affluent consumers,
certain businesses within wal—mart are actually generating some really off the charts metrics. one in particular is their ads business, which is actually one of the fastest growing in the entire company. advertising for retailers in general has been very, very strong. amazon showed that it's possible and walmart is generating quite a bit of business through its walmart connect business. so that's one, its e—commerce business is doing incredibly strongly and that's a global story, notjust in...
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as for pricing store brand tomato sauce was the least expensive at wal-mart. by $0.37. that's $0.76 less than the top selling national name brand. because of sizing difference, we broke down cost by price per ounce. the biggest savings on almond's was trader joes where they were $0.25 less than ounce than other store brands and $0.42 less than a popular brand. that's a savings of $6 on a one pound bag of almonds. for sharp cheese the least was at wal-mart by $0.17 and $0.19 than the national brand. it would save you roughly $3 on a one pound bag. what about taste? >> we wanted to compare nutrition, ingredients and taste. that's a stumbling block for people. >> in 2022 consumer reports did a taste test of 70 store brand products. >> we had our blind tasters taste a leading national brand against up to ten different store brands within a category. all blind. and out of the 70 products we found 76% were comparable in quality and flavor. >> and target just announced price cuts this summer on more than 5,000 products, some being their store brand products, good and gather. m
as for pricing store brand tomato sauce was the least expensive at wal-mart. by $0.37. that's $0.76 less than the top selling national name brand. because of sizing difference, we broke down cost by price per ounce. the biggest savings on almond's was trader joes where they were $0.25 less than ounce than other store brands and $0.42 less than a popular brand. that's a savings of $6 on a one pound bag of almonds. for sharp cheese the least was at wal-mart by $0.17 and $0.19 than the national...
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wal-mart unveiled chef inspired foods. that's great news for consumers after grocery prices spiked 27% over the last couple of years. why now though? why slash the prices now? >> they may have felt the consumers were reaching a tipping point. they say the cure for high prices is high prices, and we tap out. fast food, mcdonald's or wendy's not necessarily discretionary, but it is a choice you make. so they're rolling back some of these prices. this isn't too far after wendy's was talking about surge pricing. now you see prices rolling back, also across target, across wal-mart for the things that we need to buy. groceries are coming down in price. people's transactions are smaller, and lower than they used to be. we're pinching our pennies a bit, because we're finally feeling the impacts. >> unemployment at historic lows. wages are going up. you can see more spending. last month the inflation rate, that went down to 3.4%. and let's remember the peak high. 9.1%, right, in 2022. yet, here's the interesting point. nearly 3 in
wal-mart unveiled chef inspired foods. that's great news for consumers after grocery prices spiked 27% over the last couple of years. why now though? why slash the prices now? >> they may have felt the consumers were reaching a tipping point. they say the cure for high prices is high prices, and we tap out. fast food, mcdonald's or wendy's not necessarily discretionary, but it is a choice you make. so they're rolling back some of these prices. this isn't too far after wendy's was talking...
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the dyson air wrap also on sale at wal-mart $150. gave you lots of deals, guys, so happy shopping. >> janai: that dyson air wrap is quite costly so that's a deal i might cash in on. thank you, alexis. >> gio: we're going to turn to the busy season and grilling meals outside. we have tips for food safety outdoors. dr. darien sutton is here with the latest. good morning. so how should we be preparing food when you're doing it outside? >> first off, this is one of the most common reasons people come into the emergency room. 1 out of every 10 patients statistically i see will have some form of food poisoning, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. one way to prevent this is make sure you're separating your food. separating perishable food like raw meat from precooked food like lettuce and fruits. speaking about lettuce, many people think about food poisoning as an association to raw meat and eggs and milk. often bacteria love to thrive on lettuce, so making sure you're washing your fruit and vegetables because that can be unfortunately a culprit of
the dyson air wrap also on sale at wal-mart $150. gave you lots of deals, guys, so happy shopping. >> janai: that dyson air wrap is quite costly so that's a deal i might cash in on. thank you, alexis. >> gio: we're going to turn to the busy season and grilling meals outside. we have tips for food safety outdoors. dr. darien sutton is here with the latest. good morning. so how should we be preparing food when you're doing it outside? >> first off, this is one of the most common...
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wal-mart and deere on thursday. these are some real good market movers, right, walmart, cisco, home depot, what are you expecting, mark? >> look, obviously home depot and walmart, you're you're going to have consumer, housing front and center and i think you'll see more of what you saw last quarter which is both of these companies are talking about how inflation is hurting the lower income consumer specifically, middle income consumers but also the tradedown effect they've been seeing happen where people are buying less expensive items, right. so i think you're going to see more of that. as it relates to copper, normally that is an economic indicator that would imply that maybe the economies is booming right now. however, i think this specific instance, maria, this is really more about an increase in demand specifically related to evs and ouv andalternative energy an energy policy is causing things like that, like copper to go up. copper is up 22% this year. earnings season overall has been pretty good. earnings are
wal-mart and deere on thursday. these are some real good market movers, right, walmart, cisco, home depot, what are you expecting, mark? >> look, obviously home depot and walmart, you're you're going to have consumer, housing front and center and i think you'll see more of what you saw last quarter which is both of these companies are talking about how inflation is hurting the lower income consumer specifically, middle income consumers but also the tradedown effect they've been seeing...
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the chain says it wants to be sensitive to its customers' moral standards. - to get into wal-mart, they had to change the title of the song "rape me" to "waif me." i don't think kurt was too happy about that. he always had that conflict between wanting to maintain that kind of punk authenticity, but also wanting to be popular. - ♪ rape me ♪ - the star-making machine had sucked nirvana up into its evil guts. [laughs] and now, they had to deal with it. - we decided to lay low, and obviously that was... you know, someone would say, "oh, that's because kurt's on heroin the whole time." it's just like... that's been really damaging to us, to tell you the truth. it's really affected my personal life a lot. [cheers and applause] - i was in the front row of the "unplugged" performance, and it was a serious artistic statement. kurt didn't play the hits. you know, those songs were chosen for a particular reason. - ♪ my girl, my girl ♪ ♪ don't lie to me ♪ ♪ tell me when did you sleep ♪ ♪ last night ♪ - i remember watching him play a cover of a lead belly song, "where did you sl
the chain says it wants to be sensitive to its customers' moral standards. - to get into wal-mart, they had to change the title of the song "rape me" to "waif me." i don't think kurt was too happy about that. he always had that conflict between wanting to maintain that kind of punk authenticity, but also wanting to be popular. - ♪ rape me ♪ - the star-making machine had sucked nirvana up into its evil guts. [laughs] and now, they had to deal with it. - we decided to lay...
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who's wal-mart? do you think that's, from? and we're not going to know whether it's civilization that's close by. we're not going to know whether it's around. we're not going to knowhe friendly. but that or idea that aliens are actually going to cross interstellar space and come visit actually is probably wrong, that we are probably not of any interest to any intelligence civilization that could master interstellar communication or travel and that anyone bother stopping in on earth is probably wrong and that see carl sagan who again arch proponent of the for extraterrestrial intelligence out there and also arch ' it's that would treat earth the way we treat a rest area on the jersey turnpike that it's a place you stop on the way from one interesting stop to and that statistically aliens probably visit earth. 100000 to 200000 yearsy just based on how you would sort of expect patterns of interstellar travel to unfold. and so it's not that aliens don't visit earth was carl sagan's argument. it's the thing that you saw out your w
who's wal-mart? do you think that's, from? and we're not going to know whether it's civilization that's close by. we're not going to know whether it's around. we're not going to knowhe friendly. but that or idea that aliens are actually going to cross interstellar space and come visit actually is probably wrong, that we are probably not of any interest to any intelligence civilization that could master interstellar communication or travel and that anyone bother stopping in on earth is probably...
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typical supermket and this was in a wal-mart supercenter and finally i found i think this is most sustainable product but the unhealthiest it was in a simple cardboard box and ite most proc, the you know, atiural thing on there. and then the organic really like harry heritage rice unrecyclable combined plastics pouch is that only you only really kind of piece and it was it was so disheartening and the packaging is confused saying you cabe recycled came as poorly marked or not marked at all and it's so ary ere is maybe five different varieties of rice white a couple little it was wal-mart so they didn't have that extensiveendless and and it sorf dawned on me that we were not being sold. the food was an afterthought. this packaging and real product and the rice was along for the ride. it was really awful. i, i would just go rightp always do or what's on sale. and now i'm paying atttion likeh three things in my bag, you know, that'cai wa to buy this stuff. i go to the farmer's market a lot. yeah. the thing that stuck out to me hearing that was around the waist, really the product, the packaging
typical supermket and this was in a wal-mart supercenter and finally i found i think this is most sustainable product but the unhealthiest it was in a simple cardboard box and ite most proc, the you know, atiural thing on there. and then the organic really like harry heritage rice unrecyclable combined plastics pouch is that only you only really kind of piece and it was it was so disheartening and the packaging is confused saying you cabe recycled came as poorly marked or not marked at all and...
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. >> going gourmet at wal-mart. details about the big box retailer's new grocery line. >>> here's a live look outside before we head to break. nicole and i will get in different lanes on the golden gate bridge but we'll wave at each other. we'll be right back. >>> here's what's happening in the bay area this weekend. from radios and boom boxes to concert posters, the san francisco museum of modern art is launching a new exhibition showcasing the art of noise. and may the fourth be with you. catch star wars the empire strikes back at davies symphony hall as the score is performed live by the sf symphony. ♪ "peter pan" is flying into san jose. experience the beloved musical featuring iconic songs including i'm flying and i won't grow up and neverlands. tickets go on >>> it's time now for the money watch report. americans' paychecks saw 1.2% jump in the first three months of 2024. that's up 0.9% from the previous quarter according to the department of labor. but u.s. consumer confidence has dropped to its lowest leve
. >> going gourmet at wal-mart. details about the big box retailer's new grocery line. >>> here's a live look outside before we head to break. nicole and i will get in different lanes on the golden gate bridge but we'll wave at each other. we'll be right back. >>> here's what's happening in the bay area this weekend. from radios and boom boxes to concert posters, the san francisco museum of modern art is launching a new exhibition showcasing the art of noise. and may the...
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nobody would say the shooting at the el paso wal-mart a few months later by somebody with the same ideology was, you know, an act of antisemitism. so we limit how we think about antisemitism actually exists in the real word when we say it's on this side of the line or that side of the line and tonight want to use it as a matter of law to stifle speech. that ends a debate and stops us from doing the things we should be doing on the campus. >> i have to say, i hadn't thought about the tree of life or wal-mart shooting as acts of antisemitism in the way you just mentioned, but it's true that it doesn't connect to antisemitism. i'm really glad you used that example. let me ask you about another angle to this. slate's emily tamkin writes groups like the antidefamation league have abandoned some of the people it exists to protect by mapping ceasefire protests as antisemitic incidents and updating methodology to include certain anti-israel incidents in its calculation of how much antisemitism has actually risen based on speech as you mentioned right now. what's your response to these kinds of desi
nobody would say the shooting at the el paso wal-mart a few months later by somebody with the same ideology was, you know, an act of antisemitism. so we limit how we think about antisemitism actually exists in the real word when we say it's on this side of the line or that side of the line and tonight want to use it as a matter of law to stifle speech. that ends a debate and stops us from doing the things we should be doing on the campus. >> i have to say, i hadn't thought about the tree...
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that was double what wal-mart solve. the problem is about 90% of americans already shopping wallner. well, wal-mart, so there's not a lot of room there for more growth for walmart. will the used vehicle market is up and running again. admin says people who've been on the sidelines about a vehicle purchase are now stepping in and buying used. car prices fell again in april and they're down 17% from the pandemic high. well, for more americans, there's a big difference between a trip and a vacation motel. 6 in one poll say a vacation is travel for relaxation. the trip has a purpose may be a work-related event. whether on vacation or taking a trip. 3 fifths of americans up to drive to their destinations this year. but for the nasdaq market site, i'm jane king back to daria trip vacation to okay. >> got >> i'm going somewhere about that. we don't say we don't say working vacation. a work trip right? >> i think we should change the whole thing to us to be like it. the brits, a light holiday going on holiday makes it very clear
that was double what wal-mart solve. the problem is about 90% of americans already shopping wallner. well, wal-mart, so there's not a lot of room there for more growth for walmart. will the used vehicle market is up and running again. admin says people who've been on the sidelines about a vehicle purchase are now stepping in and buying used. car prices fell again in april and they're down 17% from the pandemic high. well, for more americans, there's a big difference between a trip and a...
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but it more tells me about the excellent execution at wal-mart. they connect with their customers on many levels. look, they expanded in e-commerce, they education expanded in -- expanded in private label. they know their messaging, they know their core consumer, and they don't change it quarter by quarter. this everything-commerce growth that they're de-commerce growth that they're experiencing started years and years ago, and now the online advertising boosted, and their traffic through that port ifal is going up. so -- portal. i think walmart is a combination of both a strong consumer willing to intend. americans are excellent at spending, or but they're also smart, and they see value at wal-mart. stuart: one of our guests early the morning said walmart is a fantastic company, but he wouldn't buy the stock because it's boring. it doesn't go anywhere. you've got 10 seconds to comment on that if you wish, mark. >> he's not totally wrong with. it's a slow-moving value play and if that's how you want to invest in a reliable retail, that's fine. but
but it more tells me about the excellent execution at wal-mart. they connect with their customers on many levels. look, they expanded in e-commerce, they education expanded in -- expanded in private label. they know their messaging, they know their core consumer, and they don't change it quarter by quarter. this everything-commerce growth that they're de-commerce growth that they're experiencing started years and years ago, and now the online advertising boosted, and their traffic through that...
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going gourmet at wal-mart. details about the big box retailer's new grocery line. >>> and then watching your wallet and the little things that add up. do you really have a lock on where you are spending money on the subscriptions? we're going to get in the files in ours too and add it all up. here's a live look outside from salesforce tower there. there's a crisp shot. beautiful vistas out there. spires from the past, spires pointing to our future. and of course the ferris dupixent helps people with asthma breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. and when you can breathe better, what isn't better? this is better. this is better. that's better. and that. even this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. it works with your asthma medicine to help improve lung function. that's pretty good! dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's proven to help prevent asthma attacks. it can reduce or even eliminate oral steroids. and doesn't that make things better? dupixent can
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they closed all the they kept open the wal-marts and liquor stores. the fifth amendment one shall be deprived a life, liberty of property unless convicted of a crime. if president down 3.3 million businesses. president trump said he s a business. he came in and he gavthe keys to all our businesses to a 50-y who never been elected to anything and had no accountability. he closed down 3.3 million businesses in violation of the fifth amendment with the lockdowns, mask mandates. president trump presided over the greatest restriction on individual liberties:z this country has ever known. [ applause ] he didn't stand up for the constitution when mattered. next, president trump beloved operation war speed shut down juryrporation that wasolved in covid counter measures. the seventh no american shall be denied right of a tor a jury of his peers in cases of exceeding $25. there is no exception. by the way, the framers knew all about pandemics. there were two pandemics the revolutionary war. one that decimated armies the other that destroyed for a long time, the
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i mean, it doesn't for days such heavy will produce such heavy uh, wal mart as like the if you have the 5 on it's 16 but isn't i because it is a steep above the low supported the quality that just so we will put, it will go funds planning and, and spot distribution uh, from the united states of america, germany, france, uh, the older view. these countries will also pull off, also supporting you paying against that arise of the nation of russia, which we, uh, and the other one, especially in that goes, it says supports uh point out that uh, the items of russia to defend its national security. and we here in the gulf, no, just the people also the government's support the the. 3 russian, the chinese gathering now. all right, that's, that's really a quite apt because even on the floor of the united nations security council of russia and china have set it over and over again. it is time to cease fire and bring everyone to the table as far as the issues in the middle east are concerned now, but not yet, but the question, yes, sorry, sorry. let me ask this question. the child has, has been con
i mean, it doesn't for days such heavy will produce such heavy uh, wal mart as like the if you have the 5 on it's 16 but isn't i because it is a steep above the low supported the quality that just so we will put, it will go funds planning and, and spot distribution uh, from the united states of america, germany, france, uh, the older view. these countries will also pull off, also supporting you paying against that arise of the nation of russia, which we, uh, and the other one, especially in...
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they are several to wal mart. there's from the cranium border. no, this is not very close to practice city. so this is kind of, uh, uh, we come through bateau situation may be rush or throwing more forces and try to push seriously. but right now it's a crime this up to free crime operation on the, on the border. maybe the city of board sounds good. russia says it's already there . you're creating a dispute at the city as for and that's a small town on the border. so right now it's not yet developing into a major back the size of that, but then show roger. one thing i think everybody agrees in is that the time has changed. what is as russia down in order to change the situation around in places like hotkeys or, i think i've been an issue in the sense that you're insinuating that russia is taking the drive on this. i mean, the conflict between russia and new credit is so much more than just the battlefield in the east. and while the last couple of days of rush had been able to occupy 9 or 10 villages and it is nowhere near has the mine power to the
they are several to wal mart. there's from the cranium border. no, this is not very close to practice city. so this is kind of, uh, uh, we come through bateau situation may be rush or throwing more forces and try to push seriously. but right now it's a crime this up to free crime operation on the, on the border. maybe the city of board sounds good. russia says it's already there . you're creating a dispute at the city as for and that's a small town on the border. so right now it's not yet...
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44 and they turned around a bit and good news and they beat on the top and bottom line and shares of wal-mart jumping 7% on the new 6.99 and dow closed for the first time over 40,000 and the move from 30,000 to 40,000 was led by goldman sachs, microsoft, united health and caterpillar, very diverse group and in addition to earnings, luke warm cpi inflation data released yesterday that stoked enthusiasm and stoking the trade and pricing a 68% chance of first rate cut in september. bond yields are lifting off six-week lows. larry, back to you. larry: great stuff, gerri, appreciate it as always. all right, folks, phony cbo inflation report that cover up for harmful effects of bidenomics joining me now talking about it is art laffer, great art laffer. former reagan economist and we welcome back texas congressman and budget chairman jodie arrington. let me get this right, phil swagle, the ceo director, he's a republican. i don't know what he's doing, but he's covering up biden inflation by using 2019 as a base instead of 2021. i and numbers. hear me out, i'll be through with it in a second. actuall
44 and they turned around a bit and good news and they beat on the top and bottom line and shares of wal-mart jumping 7% on the new 6.99 and dow closed for the first time over 40,000 and the move from 30,000 to 40,000 was led by goldman sachs, microsoft, united health and caterpillar, very diverse group and in addition to earnings, luke warm cpi inflation data released yesterday that stoked enthusiasm and stoking the trade and pricing a 68% chance of first rate cut in september. bond yields are...
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in the last few months, gyms have warned they're seeing lower attendance, wal-mart said its customers on ozempic are buying less oturu grocery stores and gnc wants to capitalize on the shifts and the nutrition company launched a new strategy to cater to gl1 users and a wall of supplements in their stores with 200 products that they believe will appeal to those on the drugs. ceo michael costello joining us live from the gnc store in derby, kansas. michael, how are you evolving retail stores in space and more. >> they've been helping consumers live well and gnc is a new trend and lots of side effects and 15% of people leave the treatment because of side effects, especially with gi issues. liz: okay and talk about the side effects. there's fatigue, nutrient deficiency and loss of muscle and what products do you have and why you're changing your shelving to make an entire area. i assume you see demand here. >> we do. liz, we know that as we said, these consumers, they get off the drug too quickly many times and don't get the results they want. this is a tough journey for everybody. if you
in the last few months, gyms have warned they're seeing lower attendance, wal-mart said its customers on ozempic are buying less oturu grocery stores and gnc wants to capitalize on the shifts and the nutrition company launched a new strategy to cater to gl1 users and a wall of supplements in their stores with 200 products that they believe will appeal to those on the drugs. ceo michael costello joining us live from the gnc store in derby, kansas. michael, how are you evolving retail stores in...
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we just saw aldi, wal-mart, target, some fast food places like mcdonald's are cutting prices to offer deals to draw in more customers. does that not tell you that maybe they didn't need to raise prices as much as they did over the last two years? >> well, the other thing, and you're 100% right after the polls, so take this with a grain of salt. the other things the polls show -- >> which is cheaper at aldi this week. >> they show people blame corporate more than politicians for what's going on. so the message from the white house is it's not our fault, the big corporations are raising your taxes. that's very much where the american people are. so that's where you'll see the messaging. it's going to be on corporate america because that's where voters believe is the fault. >> and there's polls showing 40% of the inflation was due to corporate margin expansion. not a coincidence that we're at record highs in the s&p 500 and regard earnings highs despite the trouble we went through during the pandemic and lockdowns. profits continue to expand. at this point you're starting to see that com
we just saw aldi, wal-mart, target, some fast food places like mcdonald's are cutting prices to offer deals to draw in more customers. does that not tell you that maybe they didn't need to raise prices as much as they did over the last two years? >> well, the other thing, and you're 100% right after the polls, so take this with a grain of salt. the other things the polls show -- >> which is cheaper at aldi this week. >> they show people blame corporate more than politicians...
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going to hear from dow component home depot as well as china's al alibaba and thursday hearing from wal-mart, a real bell weather and under armor. the state of the consumer and market's path forward w. that in mind, straight to the floor show, joining us this afternoon, drydom pierce, cio of pension wealth management and slate stone wealth chief market stat jazz and good friend as always, kenny polcari. gentlemen, thank you for for being here. obviously the big story this week is the cpi, the ppi. we know that the fed is going to be looking at this very closely. what are your expectations? if it's hodder than expected, you'd see running for exits and markets go down; right? >> yeah, i expect it's going to come in slightly higher. not tremendously but up a tenth of a percent. not going to be surprised but not necessarily sure the market will be that surprised but i would expect to see us pull back because that would support the rate cut they're telling everybody is coming and not even saying more they're saying it's coming by the end of the year. craig:t ashley: i think this is all in and ana
going to hear from dow component home depot as well as china's al alibaba and thursday hearing from wal-mart, a real bell weather and under armor. the state of the consumer and market's path forward w. that in mind, straight to the floor show, joining us this afternoon, drydom pierce, cio of pension wealth management and slate stone wealth chief market stat jazz and good friend as always, kenny polcari. gentlemen, thank you for for being here. obviously the big story this week is the cpi, the...
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jonathan: wal-mart positive by 0.8%. june 27, september 10, abc. did we just agree to some debates? annmarie: they did agree to debates and they are going outside the commission and going right to the networks. they want to put it on twitter and some people say they take the under. there are some that are skeptical that donald trump and joe biden will show up. jonathan: they want the option to cut off microphones as well. lisa: that is the point of the skeptical and people who don't think it's going to happen and what happens to the traditional way debates are established. there is trump who says there is one from foxnews and biden saying we don't know about that one. jonathan: any time from any place with conditions. equity futures on the s&p, positive by.1% on the s&p 500. yields lower by a single basis point. what a turnaround in the bond market over the last month or so. the euro just a little weakness after the weaker dollar, 1.0870. we will catch up with julie and emmanuelle later. and bloomberg's george ferguson as the doj moves for personal prosecution of boeing. slowing inf
jonathan: wal-mart positive by 0.8%. june 27, september 10, abc. did we just agree to some debates? annmarie: they did agree to debates and they are going outside the commission and going right to the networks. they want to put it on twitter and some people say they take the under. there are some that are skeptical that donald trump and joe biden will show up. jonathan: they want the option to cut off microphones as well. lisa: that is the point of the skeptical and people who don't think it's...
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target and wal-mart have their own program. shoppers really like those as well. they want people to spend that $139 a year to become prime members. this service allows you to get grub hub plus, a value of $120 a year, for free. the way that it will work is that you can now order your grub hub on amazon.com and through the amazon app. you also will save, as a prime member, $5 on orders over $25 until june 2nd. you want to think about if you're somebody who orders food online, you know those fees, the delivery fee, the service fees, they can add up. sometimes it feels like you're paying more in fees. than you're paying for your actual food. grub hub plus allows you to see those numbers diminish so you're paying a lot less. >> george: do you have to do anything special to get access? >> rebecca: right now go to amazon.com/grub hub and see what the program entails. for that $5 off your $25 order, you do have to enter in the code prime 5 at checkout. again, that runs through june 2nd. >> michael: anybody with a credit card can save money. >> rebecca: anyone with a cre
target and wal-mart have their own program. shoppers really like those as well. they want people to spend that $139 a year to become prime members. this service allows you to get grub hub plus, a value of $120 a year, for free. the way that it will work is that you can now order your grub hub on amazon.com and through the amazon app. you also will save, as a prime member, $5 on orders over $25 until june 2nd. you want to think about if you're somebody who orders food online, you know those...
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great one to have in the house, from wal-mart. sometimes you feel like a juice. sometimes you feel like a smoothie. now you don't have to choose. this is the bluicer. you have blending, the juice. then you can bluice. >> sam: what? is that blend and juice together? and we have some beats in here. and some apples. >> there we go. yeah, yeah, there we go. >> so what's so great about this one is that it takes all that pulp out of there. yes, it gives you that power tool. >> kind of like excitement. >> and it's one base and you get two attachments. so not a ton of real estate can i. yes. is that all right? all right. good. and then finally, sometimes you want the whole kit and caboodle. this is the aptly named ninja. you guys. you get the 64 ounce blender, you get the food processor, you get two to go cups. this is all for under $160. very well reviewed on amazon. so blend away. >> you do beet juice without anything in it, right? >> no, i don't like a lot of sweetener or anything in it. i like it just for you. >> yeah. on your way to the gym. >> on my way here? yeah.
great one to have in the house, from wal-mart. sometimes you feel like a juice. sometimes you feel like a smoothie. now you don't have to choose. this is the bluicer. you have blending, the juice. then you can bluice. >> sam: what? is that blend and juice together? and we have some beats in here. and some apples. >> there we go. yeah, yeah, there we go. >> so what's so great about this one is that it takes all that pulp out of there. yes, it gives you that power tool. >>...
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hail piercing the roof of this wal-mart. and at dfw incredible video of nearly 80 mile per hour gusts appearing to push a plane from its gate. american airlines saying there were no injuries, and its maintenance team is conducting thorough inspections. hundreds of flights canceled, more than 1 million texas customers without power. all of it capping a harrowing holiday weekend with more than 60 tornados reported across 14 states including kentucky where clara rice's worst nightmare repeated itself. this is not the first tornado you've been through. >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: the mother and grandmother became famous back in 2021 when a tornado destroyed her home and sent her bathtub flying, her two baby grandsons inside clutching her bible. >> i had no clue at all where these babies was. >> miraculously the boys were found alive and rice rebuilt. sunday her home was obliterated again. authorities say memorial day weekend storms killed five people in kentucky, close to two dozen nationwide. with more than 1,000 tornados report
hail piercing the roof of this wal-mart. and at dfw incredible video of nearly 80 mile per hour gusts appearing to push a plane from its gate. american airlines saying there were no injuries, and its maintenance team is conducting thorough inspections. hundreds of flights canceled, more than 1 million texas customers without power. all of it capping a harrowing holiday weekend with more than 60 tornados reported across 14 states including kentucky where clara rice's worst nightmare repeated...
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already lowered prices on more than 1,500 products in the past facing fierce competition including from wal-mart to attract cash strapped consumers who are still facing high food prices and high borrowing costs. >> all right, cnbc's charlotte reed live from london, thank you as always. >>> next up here, funeralporosistions for iran's president and foreign minister are now under way. we'll bring you the latest on the deadly helicopter crash that killed them both and the reaction from u.s. officials when we come right back. when we come right back. (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple form i need to apply. all i do is fill it out and send it back. well, that sounds too easy! (man) give a little information, check a few boxes, sign my name, done. they don't ask about your health? (man) no health questions. -physical exam? -don't need one. it's colonial penn guaranteed acceptance
already lowered prices on more than 1,500 products in the past facing fierce competition including from wal-mart to attract cash strapped consumers who are still facing high food prices and high borrowing costs. >> all right, cnbc's charlotte reed live from london, thank you as always. >>> next up here, funeralporosistions for iran's president and foreign minister are now under way. we'll bring you the latest on the deadly helicopter crash that killed them both and the reaction...
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instance, and they can buy fancier products that are sold through the third party marketplace if at wal-mart like dyson vacuum cleaners, for instance. if you look at seam-store sales -- same-store sales, up 4%. online sales rising up more than at christmas, up 22%, revenue topping $161 billion. i'm not done. today raised their full-year profit fore californias. stuart: i want to tell our viewers before we went on the air, i was talking with adam johnson about walmart. lauren: i heard. stuart: and he said i'm going to surprise you with my views on walmart. lauren: pressure's on. >> well, this is an outen standing report. and, by the way, outstanding coverage from lauren. thank you for those numbers, they're powerful numbers. it's a brilliantly-run company. it's a stock that's starting to go up, and i will never own it. lauren: why? >> it's boring. it's boring. if you bought walmart, you don't make a lot of money. if you bought walmart fife years ago -- five years ago even allowing for today today's increase, you're up 77%. if you just bought the nasdaq, you're up 150 percent. if you bought a
instance, and they can buy fancier products that are sold through the third party marketplace if at wal-mart like dyson vacuum cleaners, for instance. if you look at seam-store sales -- same-store sales, up 4%. online sales rising up more than at christmas, up 22%, revenue topping $161 billion. i'm not done. today raised their full-year profit fore californias. stuart: i want to tell our viewers before we went on the air, i was talking with adam johnson about walmart. lauren: i heard. stuart:...
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that's where i think you're seeing with the discounters with wal-mart, where you are seeing the off pricers, where you're seeing the dollar stores. so low income retail can benefit when low income consumer is under pressure. it's the middle that ends up getting squeezed. i think that's where you're not the best at what you do and you do not have differentuated innovation. that you're falling in the middle. that's where you're going to come up short and the companies that you're going to hear complaining about the macro backdrop. >> do you think we're set up for the good beaten rays from birkenstock? >> i do. they fit into the best in class brand. what i was saying before, if you have differuated technology and scarcity of brands is what birkenstock has. the capacity has right now, so this brand can service asia. there is a material shelf space on birkenstock. we think for the next two years, i think that brand is white hot. it's a brand right now where demand exceeds supply by 30%. so we like birkenstock for the print and multi-year story. i like pvh, calvin klein, tommy hill hilfiguer. the
that's where i think you're seeing with the discounters with wal-mart, where you are seeing the off pricers, where you're seeing the dollar stores. so low income retail can benefit when low income consumer is under pressure. it's the middle that ends up getting squeezed. i think that's where you're not the best at what you do and you do not have differentuated innovation. that you're falling in the middle. that's where you're going to come up short and the companies that you're going to hear...
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find it at wal-mart. >> these retailers a heart attack do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance. john i'm trying to find something we can afford. >> fortunately in only a few minutes. selectquote found john a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month. and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month. go to select qualcomm now and get the insurance family needs at a price you can afford. selectquote we shot you save saturday on fox. the houston roughnecks take on aging carriers in the st. louis battle. it's a care in a company down the united football team saturday three eastern on fox it's television yes family quiz show avoid the splash the cash says size doesn't matter. that plays with premieres tuesday, may 28 on fox. emily harris kelly they're taking on the hot topics with powerful perspective ann need to move themselves into poverty. all they is a chance. learn more and have a talk entitled brats calls into terror. silver stops one of each. they of their lives. [ ey hate their school, but they really love it♪ and they demand that you feed
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wal-mart's chief people, officer released a statement about the layoffs saying, quote, here, some parts of our business have made changes that will result in a reduction of several 100 campus roles while the overall numbers are small in percentage, we're focused on supporting each of our associates affected by these changes. up next here at noon, we're going to keep track of travel expectations ahead of memorial day weekend. >> plus, first responders put to the test. are they prepared to respond to a major earthquake? and ice cream shop turning into a crime scene when one man decides to smash when one man decides to smash glass right up to a child. when you host, your bathroom can feel like a revolving door... keep things fresh with febreze small spaces. it's an outlet-free air freshener that fights odors for 45 days. so even after every flush... you know your bathroom smells amazing. ♪ lalalalala ♪ ♪ you're the one that i want ♪ nexgard® combo is the only monthly topical that protects against fleas, ticks, tapeworms, and more. use with caution in cats with a history of seizure
wal-mart's chief people, officer released a statement about the layoffs saying, quote, here, some parts of our business have made changes that will result in a reduction of several 100 campus roles while the overall numbers are small in percentage, we're focused on supporting each of our associates affected by these changes. up next here at noon, we're going to keep track of travel expectations ahead of memorial day weekend. >> plus, first responders put to the test. are they prepared to...
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the company did not give a reason for the layoffs, but wal-mart's chief people, officer and executive vice president released a statement about the layoffs saying, quote, some parts of our business have made changes that will result in a reduction of several 100 campus roles. and while the overall numbers are small in percentage, we're focused on supporting each of our associates affected by these changes. president biden has canceled nearly 8 billion dollars in student debt. the u.s. education department announced the move this morning. it will affect more than 160,000 federal student loans. each of the borrowers has received an average of $35,000 in debt cancellation, the president says nearly 5 million americans have benefit benefited from the recent debt relief actions. the administration says it has canceled a total of 167 billion dollars in student debt through several different programs. we have new details right now about the high cost of homes that are state last month for the first time ever. the median sale price for a single-family house in california when over $900,000. t
the company did not give a reason for the layoffs, but wal-mart's chief people, officer and executive vice president released a statement about the layoffs saying, quote, some parts of our business have made changes that will result in a reduction of several 100 campus roles. and while the overall numbers are small in percentage, we're focused on supporting each of our associates affected by these changes. president biden has canceled nearly 8 billion dollars in student debt. the u.s. education...
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officials say this beef was shipped to wal-mart stores across the country. the brand to watch out for is called all-natural. you can see the packaging right there on your screen. what's going to come up in just a moment? there. cargill meat solutions is the meat distributor in pennsylvania who recalled this be. >> take a break or 9.55. but coming up on the kron 4 morning news protests continue with college campuses nationwide, including right here in the bay area. catch up with protesters have been camping for a week in support of palestine will have report on plus, janitors and hotel workers calling for better pay and benefits as they try negotiating new contracts and avoid going on strike. meanwhile, an audit sheds light now on what caused the city of oakland to miss out on grant money that could help them combat retail crime. we're going to hear what the we're going to hear what the auditor had to say. bladder leak underwear has one job. i just want to feel protected! especially for those sudden gush moments. always discreet protects like no other. with a
officials say this beef was shipped to wal-mart stores across the country. the brand to watch out for is called all-natural. you can see the packaging right there on your screen. what's going to come up in just a moment? there. cargill meat solutions is the meat distributor in pennsylvania who recalled this be. >> take a break or 9.55. but coming up on the kron 4 morning news protests continue with college campuses nationwide, including right here in the bay area. catch up with protesters...
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wendy's is trying to undercut mcdonald's with >> are we beginning the week we talked about but target and wal-mart doing their low price. worst thing. we see that on the fast food front, too. picked up the theme that i was wanting me to pick up value. meals basically means the consumer and the economy is struggling and slowing down. when i can up more debt. >> so mcdonald's franchisees are complaining because they only have about 10% margins and they have to take a 30% cut to do a value meal which might have chicken nuggets, fries and a coca-cola koch was going to pay for a lot of the advertising for that because mcdonald's is an early kind of mean franchisees halfway bite today, wendy's announced in month in sandwich. eggs, bacon, cheese some like mcmuffin and make reference prieto's coming back instead bacon, which is more expensive than chicken. sausage is time $3 for breakfast. $5 for lunch. you start to see where the consumer is going. yeah, absolutely. going where the prices are a little bit cheaper before we get to our action first mate story have you seen this. comcast plans. speaking of.
wendy's is trying to undercut mcdonald's with >> are we beginning the week we talked about but target and wal-mart doing their low price. worst thing. we see that on the fast food front, too. picked up the theme that i was wanting me to pick up value. meals basically means the consumer and the economy is struggling and slowing down. when i can up more debt. >> so mcdonald's franchisees are complaining because they only have about 10% margins and they have to take a 30% cut to do a...