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germany's retail federation says thousands of businesses are at risk of going bankrupt as a result of coronavirus restrictions with non-essential stores closed at present many shop owners are looking for new ways to reach their customers in our next report we'll find out how one family run store is pulling out all the stops to stay afloat. and also to hope and advising customers via video call that's the case for charlotte her parents stroller store is closed due to lock down so she's been advising customers from afar it's. one of the services a slum in vida contrast and. it's nice to have this option because it's a bit easier to imagine then with pictures only. stroller retailer for the fonts in berlin i had to come up with a strategy to survive since the 1st lockdown last march sales at the small family business have plummeted. q this was a. difficult for me once a month i told them we typically sell between 300-3500 strollers and i think in 2020 we sold less than 1000 your reason. for this mother and daughter team delivery services are now part of daily business. most of the time i
germany's retail federation says thousands of businesses are at risk of going bankrupt as a result of coronavirus restrictions with non-essential stores closed at present many shop owners are looking for new ways to reach their customers in our next report we'll find out how one family run store is pulling out all the stops to stay afloat. and also to hope and advising customers via video call that's the case for charlotte her parents stroller store is closed due to lock down so she's been...
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germany's retail federation says thousands of businesses are at risk of going bankrupt as a result of coronavirus restrictions with non-essential stores closed at present many shop owners are looking for new ways to reach their customers in our next report we'll find out how one family one store is pulling out all the stops to stay if. needed also the hope of devising customers via video call that's the case for charlotte her her parents' stroller store is closed due to lock down so she's been advising customers from afar it's. one of the services a slum in by contrast and. it's nice to have this option because it's a bit easier to imagine then with pictures only. stroller retailer for the fonts in berlin i had to come up with a strategy to survive since the 1st lockdown last march sales at the small family business have plummeted. you know this was a. difficult for us once a month i told him that we typically sell between 300-3500 strollers and i think in 2020 we sold less than $1000.00 reasons. for this mother and daughter team and delivery services are now part of daily business. m
germany's retail federation says thousands of businesses are at risk of going bankrupt as a result of coronavirus restrictions with non-essential stores closed at present many shop owners are looking for new ways to reach their customers in our next report we'll find out how one family one store is pulling out all the stops to stay if. needed also the hope of devising customers via video call that's the case for charlotte her her parents' stroller store is closed due to lock down so she's been...
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and later we will hear from the ceo of the national retail federation who called yesterday a sad and distressing day for our country. you are watching "closing bell." >>> let's go to mike for a look at market action study in strength. we bobbed up around ,800 in the s&p 500 in the morning motionly sideways, an upward tilt in the last few minutes a. two year chart to show in the past couple of years we have entered the year in a similar steady orderly up trend ofs that 3% gut check in late january last year and we were coming off the low in early 2019. very similar we also talked about how the market kind of sat still on an index basis through much of december into this year and allowed some of the overheated stuff to cool off. today it is a faang mega cap-led move f. those stocks which have remained sideways for months catch a breeze it could get the market moving again. this goes back to the mid '90s i like the fact we are basically on a relative basis looking at historic lows. tech bubble here nasdaq was ripping higher. small caps were abandoned. when this turned around and small c
and later we will hear from the ceo of the national retail federation who called yesterday a sad and distressing day for our country. you are watching "closing bell." >>> let's go to mike for a look at market action study in strength. we bobbed up around ,800 in the s&p 500 in the morning motionly sideways, an upward tilt in the last few minutes a. two year chart to show in the past couple of years we have entered the year in a similar steady orderly up trend ofs that 3%...
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according to national retail federation, 1 in 10 gifts this year are expected to be sent back.es costing stores more than they could make, could get a deal. if store thinks they can't turn a profit on returned item, send to a recommerce site to resell them at fraction of the retail price. >> retailers don't have processing power to resell all the holiday returns they receive. they work with companies to figure out other ways to resell these items. oftentimes these products then end up on third party discount shopping sites, a huge benefit to shoppers who can snag popular items at deep discount. >> on slibuy, works like ebay, can place bids starting $1. air mattresses to coffee makers and speakers, irobot room bas and coveted deskz and chairs. >> return to the retailer and are manifested, then put on trucks and trucks come to us. >> blinq is another site, save from retailers like apple, fridge adare and kenmore. nest cam, 52% off retail value. samsung almost 60% off and brand-new skeais, 78% off. >> auction sites, prices are always changing, you have to hunt for the bargains. >>
according to national retail federation, 1 in 10 gifts this year are expected to be sent back.es costing stores more than they could make, could get a deal. if store thinks they can't turn a profit on returned item, send to a recommerce site to resell them at fraction of the retail price. >> retailers don't have processing power to resell all the holiday returns they receive. they work with companies to figure out other ways to resell these items. oftentimes these products then end up on...
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the national retail federation predicts there will be more than a hundred billion dollars worth of holiday returns this year but many won't go back on the shelves, instead they'll be auctioned off in bulk. that turtle neck you exchanged, a stranger could be cashing in on it right now. here's cnbc's andrea day. >> it's christmas in january for danielle friedman. >> prada, michael kors, kate spade, some are harder to get than others. >> she's paid for a shipment of unwanted holiday presents, which she'll flip and resell through online marketplaces like posh. >> when i put up a prada bag i'm going to sell it. >> friedman works full-time, but her side hustle, buying an selling overstock handbags, has generated $35,000 in extra income in just two and a half years. >> there is obviously a big, big demand for this type of merchandise. >> marcus shen runs b-stock, one of oo a handful of online auctio platforms where retailers can off load excess or return merchandise to buyers like friedman who look forward to the holiday purge. >> after the holidays, we typically see about a 30% increase in retur
the national retail federation predicts there will be more than a hundred billion dollars worth of holiday returns this year but many won't go back on the shelves, instead they'll be auctioned off in bulk. that turtle neck you exchanged, a stranger could be cashing in on it right now. here's cnbc's andrea day. >> it's christmas in january for danielle friedman. >> prada, michael kors, kate spade, some are harder to get than others. >> she's paid for a shipment of unwanted...
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the national retail federation says sales were up more than 8% compared to 2019, that beat expectations, which predicted a 3.5% to 5% increase. much rosier picture than what the commerce department is painting, it said last week seasonally adjusted numbers showed retail sales fell in october, november and december. >>> looks like parler has solved its server problem. the social networking site turned back on yesterday afternoon, parler of course popular with far-right groups. it was dropped by amazon web services in wake of the capitol riot. the domain is reportedly registered with the company called epic but it's not clear who is hosting the site. >>> tesla facing a new competitor in the autonomous driving race, not here in america, though. the chinese automaker xpeng announced new features for its flagship model sold in china, said to be similar to teslas, featuring highway driving, change lanes, change speed, enter and exit highways. it will not be available in the u.s. >>> spais ex's launch is scrubbed until tomorrow. the falcon 9 spacecraft will deploy 60 satellites into orbit. wea
the national retail federation says sales were up more than 8% compared to 2019, that beat expectations, which predicted a 3.5% to 5% increase. much rosier picture than what the commerce department is painting, it said last week seasonally adjusted numbers showed retail sales fell in october, november and december. >>> looks like parler has solved its server problem. the social networking site turned back on yesterday afternoon, parler of course popular with far-right groups. it was...
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the national retail federation predicts there will be more than $1007 billion of holiday returns thislves. instead they are auctioned off in bulk. the turtle neck you exchanged, a stranger could be cashing in on it right now here is cnbc's andrea day. >> it's christmas in january or danielle freedman. >> prada, dooney and burke kate spade, some of them are harder to get than others. >> she paid for a shipment of unwanted holiday presents which she will flip and resell through online marketplaces, like poshmark and markary. >> freedman works full-time but her side hussle, buying and selling overstock and returned hand bags has generated $35,000 in extra income in two and a half years. >> there is obviously a big big demand for this type of merchandise. >> marc us shen runs b stock wunl of a handful of online retailers where they can off load returned merchandise to buyers like freedman looking forward to the holiday purge. >> after the holidays we typically see a 30% increase in returns. this year with covid we certainly expect that to be up >> b stock buyers have access to more than 5
the national retail federation predicts there will be more than $1007 billion of holiday returns thislves. instead they are auctioned off in bulk. the turtle neck you exchanged, a stranger could be cashing in on it right now here is cnbc's andrea day. >> it's christmas in january or danielle freedman. >> prada, dooney and burke kate spade, some of them are harder to get than others. >> she paid for a shipment of unwanted holiday presents which she will flip and resell through...
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there was the national retail federation was there, and walmart's chief customer was speaking there halfe customers it surveyed were worried about the economy, and 40% didn't expect a speedy recovery. also pointed out that the core walmart customer absolutely is not immune to economic slow down, and in fact, may be dispropo disproportionately affected. we'll see how this kind of plays out. target and walmart almost considered the same customer when you see an economic downturn, it mike that the walmart core customer is disproportionately affected as the company has said itself. this is how the stocks are shaping up this morning and joining us to talk about this news and other things happening in the market is stephanie link, chief investment strategist and portfolio manager at high tower, also a kavrcnbc contributor what you hear from target on these numbers, same store sales up 4.2%, the digital comps up by more than 100%, it gets it better than 17%. what do you think? >> good morning, and happy new year these are incredible numbers, and you have to give brian cornell all the credit in
there was the national retail federation was there, and walmart's chief customer was speaking there halfe customers it surveyed were worried about the economy, and 40% didn't expect a speedy recovery. also pointed out that the core walmart customer absolutely is not immune to economic slow down, and in fact, may be dispropo disproportionately affected. we'll see how this kind of plays out. target and walmart almost considered the same customer when you see an economic downturn, it mike that the...
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according to the national retail federation, this year one in ten gifts are expected to be sent back.get your biggest holiday shopping deals yet. here's how it works. if a store thinks they can't turn a profit on a returned item, they'll send them to a recommerce website like blink or slibuy which will resell the items at a fraction of the retail price. >> retailers don't have the processing power to resell all the holiday returns they receive. so they work with companies to figure out other ways to resell these items, oftentimes these products then end up on third-party discount shopping sites, which is a huge benefit to shoppers who can snag items at a deep discount. >> reporter: on slibuy shoppers can place bids on items for sale starting at $1. we found everything from air mattresses to coffee makers and speakers. irobot roomba vacuum cleaners coveted home office items like desks and chairs. >> when the items are returned to the retailer, they go back to the retailer facilities and get manifested. then they get put on trucks and the trucks come to us. >> reporter: blinq is another
according to the national retail federation, this year one in ten gifts are expected to be sent back.get your biggest holiday shopping deals yet. here's how it works. if a store thinks they can't turn a profit on a returned item, they'll send them to a recommerce website like blink or slibuy which will resell the items at a fraction of the retail price. >> retailers don't have the processing power to resell all the holiday returns they receive. so they work with companies to figure out...
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trader it's painful to miss out on that so now you start to see a lot of the retail guys piling on board and spending the federal stimulus checks on buying up more big quite. all coins actually underperform keep pace or actually continue to outperform because in the near term. well it kind of depends on which coins are looking at because there are hundreds of al kinds all with different sectors so it's hard to just lump them all together like that but if you look specifically at it there and it has surged by more than 100 percent and 3 weeks however it has yet to even break its all time highs of 1420 set in january 13th of 20 so weekly charts show that the market is excel or reading and even has seen explosive growth and decentralized finance and other areas causing user activity on the watch chain to search so the price of it is now the saying at bitcoin was in 2017 with the exact same market cap so if each ball is the same trajectory as that it could see a significant rally in the long term and liked it when in the early days it has seen an exponential growth in active users i'm nearly due to defy so in januar
trader it's painful to miss out on that so now you start to see a lot of the retail guys piling on board and spending the federal stimulus checks on buying up more big quite. all coins actually underperform keep pace or actually continue to outperform because in the near term. well it kind of depends on which coins are looking at because there are hundreds of al kinds all with different sectors so it's hard to just lump them all together like that but if you look specifically at it there and it...
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would do retail banks want to hear from the federal reserve when it comes to monetary policy?onnectone bank, frank sorrentinoi, shares his insights. the year of the birdie. golf is the perfect activity for unprecedented times. we talked to david love iii, new pga captain, about this season in an era of covid. let's check the markets. stocks not doing a whole lot. s&p 500 is down 1/10 of a percent. lots of talk about the dollar as we have a new treasury secretary. a female for the first time in u.s. history. janet yellen, you all know her. the 10 year yield is down a basis point or two. just want to point to gamestop because it was halted again. back trading up 31%. as governments around the world scramble to boost their programs to stop the spread of mutations of covid-19, moderna's ceo tells bloomberg, do not fear. >> the south africa strain has a high development, higher than those naturally infected, so we believe it is protected right now. vonnie: joining us as matthew harrison, head of biotech industry research at morgan stanley who can give us context on those comments.
would do retail banks want to hear from the federal reserve when it comes to monetary policy?onnectone bank, frank sorrentinoi, shares his insights. the year of the birdie. golf is the perfect activity for unprecedented times. we talked to david love iii, new pga captain, about this season in an era of covid. let's check the markets. stocks not doing a whole lot. s&p 500 is down 1/10 of a percent. lots of talk about the dollar as we have a new treasury secretary. a female for the first time...
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the cuts were primarily concentrated in retail, leisure and hospitality industries. the federal government says that scammers have taken at least $36 billion from out of work americans, the feds say criminals are targeting covid-19 relief programs and unemployment assistance during the pandemic. most of the theft, they say, centers on a temporary program that provides jobless benefits to workers who don't normally qualify, such as those who are self employed. big workers, freelancers, contractors and people who work part time. this is the program new program was hastily put together. focused on independent contractors, and it didn't have the same safeguards built into it as regular u. i. california's cracking down on fraud by freezing some benefits while securities upgraded in the meantime, the state's employment development department reports it's making headway on clearing jobless claims from 1.7 million now down to about 775,000. governor gavin newsom is proposing a $600 economic stimulus payment to millions of low income californians. the governor says the money would go to
the cuts were primarily concentrated in retail, leisure and hospitality industries. the federal government says that scammers have taken at least $36 billion from out of work americans, the feds say criminals are targeting covid-19 relief programs and unemployment assistance during the pandemic. most of the theft, they say, centers on a temporary program that provides jobless benefits to workers who don't normally qualify, such as those who are self employed. big workers, freelancers,...
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lot of people with the type of job that still continues to be, to go on even if there is a federal holiday so retail or sometimes service jobs are going to getthat time off. and have difficulty taking time off . it's actually going to be available one day so we should be cognizant of that as a reason why we're expanding access is a good thing and the second is that small rural areas where a lot of services and personnel conduct elections can be kind of tight. what we see in rural areas is traveling access so the county clerk will go to one part of the rural preservation 18 and the next day going to go to another nearby rural town and the next day is going to go somewhere else rbso it's not necessarily this period 15 days of early voting. get six days of early voting and wednesday and friday on the reservation and then tuesday and thursday somewhere else to cause the resources our cat. that also usually means on election day, that in person access isn't available to one of thoseareas . so given the density of resources it makes sense to have early voting. >> then just sort of, i'm sorry nancy. >> i d
lot of people with the type of job that still continues to be, to go on even if there is a federal holiday so retail or sometimes service jobs are going to getthat time off. and have difficulty taking time off . it's actually going to be available one day so we should be cognizant of that as a reason why we're expanding access is a good thing and the second is that small rural areas where a lot of services and personnel conduct elections can be kind of tight. what we see in rural areas is...
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federal help to nearly one and a quarter million. >>> another victim to the pandemic, a beloved family owned retailer in livermore is getting ready to close its doors. our kpix5 reporter kiet do gives us a look at the 50 year history. >> reporter: a line full of people wrapped around a building during this pandemic is not that unusual. but this one is different. they're calling it quits after 51 years. the announcement was made suddenly on in line by sunrise the next day. it is the first day of the liquidation sale so discounts are modest for now but will get bigger as end nears. 20% off rain clothes, 50% off boy scout uniforms, levi's jeans, yeti coolers, 10% and more. >> ia big loss. now people aren't going to have a local and said he used to ride his bike to the store as a kid. >> hopefully it gets better but this stung a bit. >> we have over 51 years in business. livermore is a great community. >> reporter: he opened the store in 1970 when a pair of nice rain boots sold for $3. he calls the store his other wife. they were able to compete with amazon and ebay but eight months manufacturers stopped sendorr would not send products
federal help to nearly one and a quarter million. >>> another victim to the pandemic, a beloved family owned retailer in livermore is getting ready to close its doors. our kpix5 reporter kiet do gives us a look at the 50 year history. >> reporter: a line full of people wrapped around a building during this pandemic is not that unusual. but this one is different. they're calling it quits after 51 years. the announcement was made suddenly on in line by sunrise the next day. it is...
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federal reserve. what you look at, why the retail investor?nvestor let's be real clear i'll just tell you my sourcing, lawyers, crime lawyers that deal with sec in the justice department on these sort of matters. i have been pulling them on what they think and to the man and the woman they think this is going -- this whole issue of masses amount of retail buying of certain stocks what is known as a bold grade as we were talking about yesterday focusing on certain stocks that are heavily shorted to basically create short squeezes that they are going to focus on this, the reason why they focus on this, it's not wall street should not pay because nobody's going to cry for wall street traders but in the end on these things it is a small investor that get screwed over most small investors do not have the time, the intellect or the training to trade with the big guys, they may win one today against melding capital but they will lose many more in the end and they may be the last people out of stocks like gamestop which was trading like a penny stock
federal reserve. what you look at, why the retail investor?nvestor let's be real clear i'll just tell you my sourcing, lawyers, crime lawyers that deal with sec in the justice department on these sort of matters. i have been pulling them on what they think and to the man and the woman they think this is going -- this whole issue of masses amount of retail buying of certain stocks what is known as a bold grade as we were talking about yesterday focusing on certain stocks that are heavily shorted...
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san francisco's chamber of commerce says retailers also needed an infusion of cash on lee. the federalent is big enough to read. they solve these problems and you know, first and foremost, are especially our small businesses. they need money. the chamber also saying open shops mean more people working and contributing to the local economy. we have the highest rate of unemployment that we've we've had, since you know the great recession and so that that means a lot of our san francisco residents. you know, local residents are strug with the current surge. the pandemic is expected to continue to impact jobs through the winter and possibly into the spring. christien kafton ktvu, fox two news. coming up on ktvu news at 6 30. the fda warning about a high rate of false negative results from one coronavirus test and we'll tell you which bay area counties use it plus an update on vaccine distribution in the south bay as plants get underway to begin inoculating the next group of people later in sports, jason appelbaum will have more on the passing of baseball legend and hall of famer tommy laso
san francisco's chamber of commerce says retailers also needed an infusion of cash on lee. the federalent is big enough to read. they solve these problems and you know, first and foremost, are especially our small businesses. they need money. the chamber also saying open shops mean more people working and contributing to the local economy. we have the highest rate of unemployment that we've we've had, since you know the great recession and so that that means a lot of our san francisco...
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san francisco's chamber of commerce says retailers also needed an infusion of cash on lee. the federal enough to read. they solve these problems and, you know, first and foremost, are especially our small businesses. they need money. the chamber also saying open shops mean more people working and contributing to the local economy. we have the highest rate of unemployment that we've we've had, since you know the great recession and so that that means a lot of our san francisco residents. you know, local residents are strug with the current serves. the pandemic is expected to continue to impact jobs for the winter and possibly into the spring reporting live. christien kafton ktvu fox two news just a grim outlook. all right, christian. thank you. the latest jobs report does not look good, but experts say there is light at the end of the tunnel. well this is really a covid-19 recession that we're experiencing. i mean, as the numbers increase, we start to shut down our restaurants or hospitality or travel. eight starts closing. you know many of the businesses down and so we're really not ev
san francisco's chamber of commerce says retailers also needed an infusion of cash on lee. the federal enough to read. they solve these problems and, you know, first and foremost, are especially our small businesses. they need money. the chamber also saying open shops mean more people working and contributing to the local economy. we have the highest rate of unemployment that we've we've had, since you know the great recession and so that that means a lot of our san francisco residents. you...
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san francisco's chamber of commerce says retailers also needed an infusion of cash on lee. the federalvernment is big enough to read. solve these problems and, you know, first and foremost, are especially our small businesses. they need money. the chamber also saying open shops mean more people working and contributing to the local economy. we have the highest rate of unemployment that we've we've had, since you know the great recession and so that that means a lot of our san francisco residents. you know, local residents are strug with the current surge. the pandemic is expected to continue to impact jobs through the winter and possibly into the spring. christien kafton ktvu, fox two news. well oakland restaurant week is in full swing. now. of course, things are different this year because of the pandemic and the covid restrictions that are in place, but restaurants are making the best of it and encouraging food lovers to support their favorite restaurants by ordering food and drinks to go. restaurant workers say they really need and appreciate the community support right now. you kno
san francisco's chamber of commerce says retailers also needed an infusion of cash on lee. the federalvernment is big enough to read. solve these problems and, you know, first and foremost, are especially our small businesses. they need money. the chamber also saying open shops mean more people working and contributing to the local economy. we have the highest rate of unemployment that we've we've had, since you know the great recession and so that that means a lot of our san francisco...
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have the retail system, the retail system would be hospitals, will be pharmaci pharmacies, 5000 pharmacies in the state it's a way that you do a flu vaccine will be federally qualified health centers, urgent care centers, local health departments and when you get to the general population, it is easier because the main criteria is going to be your age, so your license would do it. there are many pieces of id that can actually document your age, again this is down the road but the retail system has been used in the past we've been using it to do the covid testing, we will implement that and then we will have supplemental efforts as we did with covid testing, state-sponsored drive-through sites, javits center operationalize and then special outreach to black, latino and poor communities. , that is where we are, let's take one more. >> thank you, governor, your final question comes from michael of newsday, your mic is open, please unmute your microphone. >> hello governor, on healthcare workers refusing to get the vaccine, can't you direct them to do that i believe some healthcare workersre are requird to get the flu vaccine every year, aside to that ifo i ca
have the retail system, the retail system would be hospitals, will be pharmaci pharmacies, 5000 pharmacies in the state it's a way that you do a flu vaccine will be federally qualified health centers, urgent care centers, local health departments and when you get to the general population, it is easier because the main criteria is going to be your age, so your license would do it. there are many pieces of id that can actually document your age, again this is down the road but the retail system...
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the federal reserve and money printing does it get to the retail person in a sense they can go out thereorth of gamestop in a single session? >> we know all that liquidity has in fact boosted the equity market. last year we had more than 16% growth in the s&p 500. by the way all the stimulus payments with people staying at home, the savings rate picked up. a lot of liquidity gone into the equity market. it is not just the federal reserve but the federal government contributing to excitement in the equity market. charles: anter any, brian, thank you very much. i appreciate it. my next guest has been not too happy with the federal reserve. how will she feel if they pump up the volume even more? talking about a lot more cash in the system. let's go to walser management, rebecca walser. it looked like one of those good news, bad news scenarios. we were drifting pretty good. all the major indices were down. 8:30 this morning, sharp. as soon as gdp comes out we have the explosive rally. i think wall street expects the fed to prime the p even more. you think that is a mistake though? >> it's a
the federal reserve and money printing does it get to the retail person in a sense they can go out thereorth of gamestop in a single session? >> we know all that liquidity has in fact boosted the equity market. last year we had more than 16% growth in the s&p 500. by the way all the stimulus payments with people staying at home, the savings rate picked up. a lot of liquidity gone into the equity market. it is not just the federal reserve but the federal government contributing to...
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retail. his plan includes $600 stimulus payments for those who make less than $30,000 a year. this in addition to the federalbillion will help small businesses and create jobs. and the governor says the pandemic demands a record investment in our public schools. >> that's why we're putting $4.6 billion up to extend learning time, to provide supports to our schools, more summer school and before and after school program. >> and we should add a key non-covid budget item is a billion dollars for wildfire and forest resiliency. state lawmakers reconvene next week to begin formal budget talks. >>> here's something good. we're giving away money. here at nbc bay area we're part of a grant challenge powered by the comcast nbc universal foundation. we're awarding $315,000 in local grants to local nonprofits that are tackling every day challenges through innovative solutions. submit your application for some of that money for nbcbayarea.com/project innovation. >>> all right, the warriors pulled off something pretty miraculous tonight. we'll show you and also show you what the dodgers did tonight. we're back in a momen
retail. his plan includes $600 stimulus payments for those who make less than $30,000 a year. this in addition to the federalbillion will help small businesses and create jobs. and the governor says the pandemic demands a record investment in our public schools. >> that's why we're putting $4.6 billion up to extend learning time, to provide supports to our schools, more summer school and before and after school program. >> and we should add a key non-covid budget item is a billion...
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find out how the video game retailers stock sent wall street into a frenzy this week, and why the federalhas their eyes on the situation. of course you've seen underwear that fits like this... but never for bladder leaks. new always discreet boutique black. i love how the smooth fit hugs my curves, no matter how i move. and, i feel protected all day. a fit so discreet, you'd never know they're for bladder leaks. always discreet boutique. wanna see for yourself get your coupon. ability to buy certain stocks of this follows days of a sharp rise in the price of the company, gamestop and others one trading app called robin hood actually halted the purchase of a least 13 different companies. create two b's cristina rendon joins us now live this afternoon with more on today's market volatility. kristina. whether this one has a lot of people talking trading outside of market volatility as the reason they were not allowing people to buy stocks that have been rising sharply over the last few days, leading to a lot of anger and frustration among retail investors. it's known as the free market, but
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in addition, we will act to protect retail investors when the facts demonstrate abusive or manipulative trading activity that is hinted -- prohibited by the federalurities laws. but a former regulator that we talked with said that it will be hard for the sec to find a violation. >> i think that when it comes to regulating speech or regulating content, that's a huge challenge. and certainly from the securities regulation perspective e, i don't think the sec can ever regulate speech. other than fraudulent speech which everyone has the power to regulate, charging a crime for doing it. >> reporter: and the small investors organized this through reddit and facebook chat groups. both of those platforms have removed those groups, further angering lawmakers on capitol hill wanting to know why. on friday you have lawmakers converging with small investors, small investors and regulators converging with big tech. it all started from a brick and mortar store that a to lot of us probably haven't gone into for us or for our kids for at least 20 years. back to you, lou. lou: well, it's sort of interesting that we're hearing that the problem is the speech, the c
in addition, we will act to protect retail investors when the facts demonstrate abusive or manipulative trading activity that is hinted -- prohibited by the federalurities laws. but a former regulator that we talked with said that it will be hard for the sec to find a violation. >> i think that when it comes to regulating speech or regulating content, that's a huge challenge. and certainly from the securities regulation perspective e, i don't think the sec can ever regulate speech. other...
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retail. his plan includes a $600 stimulus payment for those who make less than $30,000 a year. now, this is in addition to the federal stimulus payment. another $4 billion will help small businesses and create jobs, and the governor says the pandemic demands a record investment in public schools. >> that's why we're putting $4.6 billion up to extend learning time, to provide supports to our schools or summer school and before and after school programs. >> a key non-covid budget item is $1 billion for wildfire and forest resiliency. state lawmakers reconvene next week to begin formal budget talks. >>> well, you have two chances, tonight and tomorrow night. hundreds of millions of dollars could be yours. both the mega millions and the powerball have huge jackpots, nearly $1 billion combined. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is at ernie's liquors in san jose, which has a history of creating new millionaires. damian, did you get your tickets? >> reporter: i did, but you know what, janelle? one big winner and now everybody wants to buy their ticket here at ernie's liquors in san jose. this is the time to come right now beca
retail. his plan includes a $600 stimulus payment for those who make less than $30,000 a year. now, this is in addition to the federal stimulus payment. another $4 billion will help small businesses and create jobs, and the governor says the pandemic demands a record investment in public schools. >> that's why we're putting $4.6 billion up to extend learning time, to provide supports to our schools or summer school and before and after school programs. >> a key non-covid budget item...
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retail settings to kind of track shoppers' habits. and true face itself says they actually support more federal regulation are, and in the meantime, they'rethey're going to use it, and we've said no to countsless clients, and -- countless clients, and we'll continue to say no. >> reporter: there are, of course, privacy concerns. the aclu says this type of technology is dangerous to our civil rights. they say even if it worked perfectly are, it could facilitate the mass tracking of each person's movements in public spaces, something intolerable in a free and open society. so there is huge potential for this type of technology, connell, but there are also some legal and ethical predicaments that have come up already and will continue to come up as it's used more widely. connell? connell: yeah. i was just imagining like our audience sitting at home and. [laughter] half of them saying, that's great, the other half saying i don't want anything to do with it -- [inaudible conversations] connell: yeah. we've got you doing those reports. got an eye on grady trimble. ing all right. boy, what a week. thanks, everybody, for watching us this week. we
retail settings to kind of track shoppers' habits. and true face itself says they actually support more federal regulation are, and in the meantime, they'rethey're going to use it, and we've said no to countsless clients, and -- countless clients, and we'll continue to say no. >> reporter: there are, of course, privacy concerns. the aclu says this type of technology is dangerous to our civil rights. they say even if it worked perfectly are, it could facilitate the mass tracking of each...
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retailers says it's trying to close all stores so it can focus on its luxury clothing locations. >> hundreds of endangered whales are being killed off california's coast according to a lawsuit filed today against the federal government. that lawsuit comes after a series of reports by our investigative umt. we showed how cargo ships are hitting and killing whales at some of the highest rates in more than a decade. the lawsuit blames the national fisheries service and the u.s. coast guard charging both agencies were breaking the law by not protecting endangered see animals. the center for biological diversity and friends of the earth files the lawsuits. they want mandate story speed limits and shipping routes to reduce the deadly collisions. >> its incredibly tragedy and also unlawful, because these are endangered whales. and we risk losing these whales forever if we don't take immediate action to stop them from getting run over and killed by ships. >> the federal agencies had no comments on the lawsuit. the environmental group hopes the biden administration will do more to protect the endangered whales and sea turtles. >> we are in need of some good news now. >> here's a story that's struck a cord across t
retailers says it's trying to close all stores so it can focus on its luxury clothing locations. >> hundreds of endangered whales are being killed off california's coast according to a lawsuit filed today against the federal government. that lawsuit comes after a series of reports by our investigative umt. we showed how cargo ships are hitting and killing whales at some of the highest rates in more than a decade. the lawsuit blames the national fisheries service and the u.s. coast guard...
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the retail system will be , pitals, will be pharmacies 5,000 pharmacies in the state. just the way you do a flu vaccine. will be federally qualified health centers. will be urgent care centers. will be local health departments. and when you get to the general population, it's easier because the main criteria is going to be your age. so your license would do it. right? there are many pieces of i.d. that can actually document your age. but again, this is down the road. but that retail system has been used in the past. we've been using it now to do the covid testing. right? so we'll implement that and then we'll have supplemental efforts, as we did with covid testing, state-sponsored drive-thru sites, javits center will prosecute -- will operationalize and then special outreach to black, latino and poor communities. so, that's where we are. let's take one more. >> thank you, governor. your final question comes from newsday. michael, your line is now open. please unmute your microphone. reporter: hello, governor. on the health care workers refusing to get the vaccine. can't you direct them to do that? i believe that some hea
the retail system will be , pitals, will be pharmacies 5,000 pharmacies in the state. just the way you do a flu vaccine. will be federally qualified health centers. will be urgent care centers. will be local health departments. and when you get to the general population, it's easier because the main criteria is going to be your age. so your license would do it. right? there are many pieces of i.d. that can actually document your age. but again, this is down the road. but that retail system has...
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retail sales. the dow plunged 177 points. the nasdaq dropped 114 points, and the s&p 500 was down 27. >>> the tsa says it's beefed up security ahead of the presidential inauguration wednesday. the federalhundreds of names with law enforcement agencies for a thorough risk assessment. as in past years, the tsa officers will be deployed to help the secret service by screening people along the parade route and those authorized to attend the ceremony. >>> the national rifle association has filed for bankruptcy protection. the gun rights advocacy group says it plans to leave new york state where it was founded in 1871 and reincorporate as a nonprofit in texas. the announcement follows leadership shakeups and allegations of financial mismanagement at the nra. the pandemic also forced the nra to lay off dozens of employees, cancel its national convention, and scrap fundraising. >>> here's a dream job for you hot dog lovers. kraft heinz is looking for a new team of folks to drive its popular weiner mobile all across the u.s. for a year. the job posting says the ideal hot dogger is outgoing, creative, and a college graduate with an appetite for adventure. the lucky dogs who snag the position wil
retail sales. the dow plunged 177 points. the nasdaq dropped 114 points, and the s&p 500 was down 27. >>> the tsa says it's beefed up security ahead of the presidential inauguration wednesday. the federalhundreds of names with law enforcement agencies for a thorough risk assessment. as in past years, the tsa officers will be deployed to help the secret service by screening people along the parade route and those authorized to attend the ceremony. >>> the national rifle...
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retail businesses face. >>with the exception that people in the weed industry can't get these loans or grants from the federal government to fall back on plus some say they found it just as hard to get support from the state kron four's taylor bisacky reports. >>while some may assume it's high times for all of those in the cannabis industry right now the grass isn't always greener even the dispensary that i would consider my size medium we're not making money. >>where we're surviving and that's it and you know when you increase cost of doing business is just through the roof jared is the president of the united cannabis business association. he owns the higher path in los angeles in his opening a dispensary called abide in napa this friday. >>although deemed essential in california. he says he can't rely on the same lifelines that some of his neighbors have i can't even go get a small business loan at a normal bank federal assistance or not. >>grant are not loan or not there's no money cannabis companies pay federal taxes but are shut out of federal aid because they illegal in the eyes of the federal governme
retail businesses face. >>with the exception that people in the weed industry can't get these loans or grants from the federal government to fall back on plus some say they found it just as hard to get support from the state kron four's taylor bisacky reports. >>while some may assume it's high times for all of those in the cannabis industry right now the grass isn't always greener even the dispensary that i would consider my size medium we're not making money. >>where we're...
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retail businesses are facing. >>with the exception that those in the cannabis industry don't have any loans or grants from the federal government to fall back plus some have found it just as hard to receive any support from the state kron four's taylor bisacky reports. >>while some may assume it's high times for all of those in the cannabis industry right now the grass isn't always greener even the dispensary that i would consider my size medium we're not making money. >>where we're surviving and that's it and you know when you increase cost of doing business is just through the roof jared is the president of the united cannabis business association, he owns the higher path in los angeles in his opening a dispensary called abide in napa this friday, although deemed essential in california. he says he can't rely on the same lifelines that some of his neighbors have i can't even go get a small business loan at a normal bank federal assistance or not. >>grant are not loan or not there's no money cannabis companies pay federal taxes but are shut out of federal aid because they illegal in the eyes of the federal governmen
retail businesses are facing. >>with the exception that those in the cannabis industry don't have any loans or grants from the federal government to fall back plus some have found it just as hard to receive any support from the state kron four's taylor bisacky reports. >>while some may assume it's high times for all of those in the cannabis industry right now the grass isn't always greener even the dispensary that i would consider my size medium we're not making money. >>where...
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option to be practical and even if we would make it a federal holiday i think it should and have early voting. but that skill continues to go on and retail but then that would be available one day so that that is a reason we are expanding access is a good thing. and those areas but then to conduct the elections can be tight. but in rural areas we see the aspect one day it'll be one way but then the next day goes to a nearby rural town and then the next day somewhere else. but with those 15 days of early voting you could get six days of early voting on that reservation then tuesday thursday somewhere else because of the location so with those resources it makes sense. >> the other points that are important is that we vote early, sometimes information about the candidates change which would have informed her vote or talking about the primaries now your candidate is no longer on the ballot. so that shouldn't be a reason to oppose early voting but perhaps an opportunity to push for other ways of putting. maybe you choose three people out of the listing you hope that makes it to the end. but perhaps that would address the concern because in t
option to be practical and even if we would make it a federal holiday i think it should and have early voting. but that skill continues to go on and retail but then that would be available one day so that that is a reason we are expanding access is a good thing. and those areas but then to conduct the elections can be tight. but in rural areas we see the aspect one day it'll be one way but then the next day goes to a nearby rural town and then the next day somewhere else. but with those 15 days...
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federal minimum wage morgan, back over to you. >> such a key point, kate. i mean, you're talking about restaurants, small business owners, retailershardest hit with the pandemic doesn't seen stimulative thank you. >>> shares of gm cruising higher today. a couple of billion for microsoft, driverless cars stock hitting a record high. we'll be right back with much more on this buying deal competition beat us, again. how? they have a better finance system than we do. i feel like they might have a better finance system than we do. workday. how do they make better decisions faster? workday. got to do something. workday! i think i got something. work... hey, rob, you're on mute. hello. [all] hey... there he is. workday, the finance, hr, and planning system for a changing world. ♪ch-ch-changes♪ your grooming business is booming. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base. claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/groomer to defend against dark forces attacking your organization, you need to s
federal minimum wage morgan, back over to you. >> such a key point, kate. i mean, you're talking about restaurants, small business owners, retailershardest hit with the pandemic doesn't seen stimulative thank you. >>> shares of gm cruising higher today. a couple of billion for microsoft, driverless cars stock hitting a record high. we'll be right back with much more on this buying deal competition beat us, again. how? they have a better finance system than we do. i feel like they...
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retail, leisure and hospitality sectors. at least $36 billion has been stolen from out of work. americans since the pandemic began, federaloday. the pandemic relief scams have four states, including california to freeze benefits while security is upgraded, officials say. most of the theft has been centered on a temporary program that gives unemployment benefits to workers who don't normally qualify the program for the self employed gig. workers, freelancers contractors. and part timers has had its share of problems on wall street stocks rally today and finished mixed. despite the pro trump protest in washington, the dow gained 437 points the nasdaq was down 78, the s and p 500 finished the day up 21 points. still to come tonight. it is official. both democrats in georgia have won the senate races. how that will shift the balance of power in washington, and we saw some showers today. but can we expect more r ♪ ♪ it's the brand new chicken dance song uh ♪ ♪ get down heat it up like a sauna ♪ ♪ spin around one time if you wanna ♪ new chicken dance new chicken sandwich my juicy, thickest fillet yet. my cluck sandwich combos.
retail, leisure and hospitality sectors. at least $36 billion has been stolen from out of work. americans since the pandemic began, federaloday. the pandemic relief scams have four states, including california to freeze benefits while security is upgraded, officials say. most of the theft has been centered on a temporary program that gives unemployment benefits to workers who don't normally qualify the program for the self employed gig. workers, freelancers contractors. and part timers has had...
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retailers dropping my pillow you including jcpenney and bethd bath & beyond. and the guy captured on video hitting police with a hockey stick faces five federal charges. but what about knows who attended the trump rally and didn't break the law? many employers across the country dealing with this issue. ohio's journal news reporting that the reverend mark hodges has been suspended for three months for attending the rally. the priest maintains he did not go inside the capitol. and kshb reports that member of the police department attend the rally but didn't go inside the capitol. the mayor said the officer did nothing unethical in exercising his constitutional rights but stressed any members found to have broken the law shouldn't remain on the force. and also a report that several from the south the eastern pennsylvania authority attended the rally. but no indication that they were involved in the breach, but one will be resumed for violating the social media policies. and then there is jason moorhead. the allentown pennsylvania school district has temporarily suspended the teacher with spay a pay and benefiting while they investigate his actions. ther
retailers dropping my pillow you including jcpenney and bethd bath & beyond. and the guy captured on video hitting police with a hockey stick faces five federal charges. but what about knows who attended the trump rally and didn't break the law? many employers across the country dealing with this issue. ohio's journal news reporting that the reverend mark hodges has been suspended for three months for attending the rally. the priest maintains he did not go inside the capitol. and kshb...
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in 2017, the federal reserve bang's research concluded the retail dispensaries actually lead to reduced crime. sometimes up to 20%. so not only will this marketplace allow myself and other community members to have access to marijuana, which we all know has a wide array of medicinal benefits, but our community has the chance to become safer in the process. after reaching out to will, the project sponsor, i've come to understand him to be someone socially aware with progressive values, and someone who practices antiracism. these values are clearly reflected in the mission of the cannabis project. creating jobs, hiring local, paying well above minimum wage, funding college scholarships and focusing on equity as a hiring strategy. these ideas are really refreshing, especially after the community's collective awareness to all the injustices exposed during this summer's black lives matter movement. it's important we allow forward-thinking businesses to exist and thrive, especially when they are a beacon of hope to what equity means and how equity can exist for our residents here in the missi
in 2017, the federal reserve bang's research concluded the retail dispensaries actually lead to reduced crime. sometimes up to 20%. so not only will this marketplace allow myself and other community members to have access to marijuana, which we all know has a wide array of medicinal benefits, but our community has the chance to become safer in the process. after reaching out to will, the project sponsor, i've come to understand him to be someone socially aware with progressive values, and...
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retail location. is that realistic at this point? >> it's going to depend on how much vaccine is available. you heard the cdc director saying that the federalng to sort of assess exactly how much vaccine is available. we are now providing shots in stores in certain states that have asked us to do it on the so-called state based program. so any state that wants us to begin to vaccinate in stores and we talk about which stores and how much vaccine they're going to allocate from the state based allocation like the utah governor was talking but there is a federal program opening up and the biden administration is trying to decide when to open up the program and you want to open that up as a a reasonable supply available and we don't want to say there is a vaccine and only a few per store. so it will all depend on how much vaccine is available from the manufacturers and they are working as hard as they could be. >> so should i not make my appointment come early march. >> so you're a young, healthy person so you're back toward the end of line if i could be presumptuous about that. people over the age of 65 i think we'll begin to see it in the loc
retail location. is that realistic at this point? >> it's going to depend on how much vaccine is available. you heard the cdc director saying that the federalng to sort of assess exactly how much vaccine is available. we are now providing shots in stores in certain states that have asked us to do it on the so-called state based program. so any state that wants us to begin to vaccinate in stores and we talk about which stores and how much vaccine they're going to allocate from the state...