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albertson showed the jury dante's handprint covered in sarah's blood.investigators had discovered that albertson also believed was irrefutable evidence. a drop of blood in dante's car. >> one small blood stain. that bloodstain came back to sarah goode. >> a fact janet albertson ended with in her closing argument. >> one bloodstain from a dead girl is one bloodstain too many. >>> coming up -- dante's defense team drop as bombshell. >> you think the police made mistakes from the very beginning. >> mistake is being generous. there was no mistake. it was intentional. >> what will the jury believe? >> the family's getting more and more upset and anxiety-ridden, so it's really nerve-racking. >> when "dateline" continues. ac >> when "dateline" continues genexa is the first clean medicine company. what does clean medicine mean anyway? it's the same active ingredients you know and trust but without the synthetic stuff you don't want. well i don't want artificial dyes in my kid's medicine. is genexa right for me? yes! genexa uses clean non-gmo ingredients. well i
albertson showed the jury dante's handprint covered in sarah's blood.investigators had discovered that albertson also believed was irrefutable evidence. a drop of blood in dante's car. >> one small blood stain. that bloodstain came back to sarah goode. >> a fact janet albertson ended with in her closing argument. >> one bloodstain from a dead girl is one bloodstain too many. >>> coming up -- dante's defense team drop as bombshell. >> you think the police made...
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cornell: christian albertson made one of the toughest choices of his career, deciding to point -- put his restaurant into hibernation, closing doors until spring when the omicron surge may be subsiding. >> we feel a moral responsibility to provide the guests and our staff especially, but everyone, a safe environment to dine in. right now, it is a dangerous time. cornell: he says 35 employees were laid off. none had recently tested positive for covid. >> offending everybody's lives is the hardest part about it. cornell: the san francisco location will remain open, but indoor dining will be eliminated. others are taking the same path. paper mill creek saloon says it will not reopen until january 12 to err on the side of caution. some san francisco restaurants are among a growing list of eateries also closing temporarily due to the surge of new cases. four bars in the castro voluntarily locked up over the holidays and hope to reopen soon. >> we already had one of our employees had a breakthrough covid infection, so we didn't want any more people getting sick. cornell: the golden gate res
cornell: christian albertson made one of the toughest choices of his career, deciding to point -- put his restaurant into hibernation, closing doors until spring when the omicron surge may be subsiding. >> we feel a moral responsibility to provide the guests and our staff especially, but everyone, a safe environment to dine in. right now, it is a dangerous time. cornell: he says 35 employees were laid off. none had recently tested positive for covid. >> offending everybody's lives...
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cornell: christian albertson made one of the toughest choices of his career, deciding to point -- put his restaurant into hibernation, closing doors until spring when the omicron surge may be subsiding. >> we feel a moral responsibility to provide the guests and our staff especially, but everyone, a safe environment to dine in. right now, it is a dangerous time. cornell: he says 35 employees were laid off. none had recently tested positive for covid. >> offending everybody's lives is the hardest part about it. cornell: the san francisco location will remain open, but indoor dining will be eliminated. others are taking the same path. paper mill creek saloon says it will not reopen until january 12 to err on the side of caution. some san francisco restaurants are among a growing list of eateries also closing temporarily due to the surge of new cases. four bars in the castro voluntarily locked up over the holidays and hope to reopen soon. >> we already had one of our employees had a breakthrough covid infection, so we didn't want any more people getting sick. cornell: the golden gate res
cornell: christian albertson made one of the toughest choices of his career, deciding to point -- put his restaurant into hibernation, closing doors until spring when the omicron surge may be subsiding. >> we feel a moral responsibility to provide the guests and our staff especially, but everyone, a safe environment to dine in. right now, it is a dangerous time. cornell: he says 35 employees were laid off. none had recently tested positive for covid. >> offending everybody's lives...
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now here's what you're seeing as a result on tuesday, wal mart kroger and albertson stocks, dips albertson's, taking the biggest hit, indicating a trend among major grocers being affected by the supply chain issues. also these strips to the grocery store, going to cost consumers even more with inflation soaring to 7 percent for the 1st time and for decades. now with the united states seeing more than 700000 cases of coven 19 per day, on average during this omicron surgeon, slowing down food manufacturers and causing grocery store workers to call out sick . and we heard reports from companies talking about. they've had more positive tests in the past 2 weeks when they had in all of 2020. those posit text tests are taking people off the front lines. it's forcing companies to shut down manufacturing lines preemptively. and it's leading to just simply not enough supply . now experts, a store shelves may not return to normal until this pandemic, let's up staffing returns to normal and the global food distribution network is restored. for r t america, i'm paxton void in washington. dc said, sticki
now here's what you're seeing as a result on tuesday, wal mart kroger and albertson stocks, dips albertson's, taking the biggest hit, indicating a trend among major grocers being affected by the supply chain issues. also these strips to the grocery store, going to cost consumers even more with inflation soaring to 7 percent for the 1st time and for decades. now with the united states seeing more than 700000 cases of coven 19 per day, on average during this omicron surgeon, slowing down food...
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as a result on tuesday, wal mart, kroger and albertson stocks, deb albertson's, taking the biggest hit, indicating a trend among major grocers being affected by the supply chain issues. also, the strips to the grocery store going to cost consumers even more with inflation. soaring to 7 percent for the 1st time and for decades. now with the united states seeing more than 700000 cases of coven 19 per day on average. during this o micron surgeon, slowing down food manufacturers and causing grocery store workers to call out sit. and we heard reports from companies talking about. they've had more positive tests in the past 2 weeks when they had in all of 2020. those positive text tests are taking people off the front lines. it's forcing companies to shut down manufacturing lines preemptively. and it's leading to just simply not enough supply . now, experts say store shelves may not return to normal until this pandemic lets up. staffing returns to normal and the global food distribution network is restored. for r t america, i'm paxton void in washington dc. so let's discuss further and again
as a result on tuesday, wal mart, kroger and albertson stocks, deb albertson's, taking the biggest hit, indicating a trend among major grocers being affected by the supply chain issues. also, the strips to the grocery store going to cost consumers even more with inflation. soaring to 7 percent for the 1st time and for decades. now with the united states seeing more than 700000 cases of coven 19 per day on average. during this o micron surgeon, slowing down food manufacturers and causing grocery...
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. >> our top three largest anchor tenants really to be tj max, home depot, and then albertsons.hen you think of a greshry anchored shopping center we typically with an albertsons safeway, publix, trader joe's or whole foods in the northeast that's the heartbeat of the shopping center. then we have a merchandising mix that enhances the traffic flow throughout the day your favorite coffee place, your favorite bagel place in the morning. groceries typically are the heartbeat because they drive trips to the center, usually three to five times a week then you have the treasure hunter, tj max and home goods. people love to go in and see what they have on special offer. and home improvement obviously has been doing well as well. that's the merchandising mix that we have alongside small shops that enhance the local feel of the shopping center. you don't want everything to be cookie cutter. you want it to connect with your local community. you want it to have that sense of community when you come to the shopping center. typically, that's what we try to do is find that special sauce, some
. >> our top three largest anchor tenants really to be tj max, home depot, and then albertsons.hen you think of a greshry anchored shopping center we typically with an albertsons safeway, publix, trader joe's or whole foods in the northeast that's the heartbeat of the shopping center. then we have a merchandising mix that enhances the traffic flow throughout the day your favorite coffee place, your favorite bagel place in the morning. groceries typically are the heartbeat because they...
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as a result on tuesday, walmart kroger, and albert's in stocks did albertson's. taking the biggest, indicating a trend among major grocers being affected by those supply chain issues. also, these trips to the grocery store are costing shoppers even more with inflation rates soaring to 7 percent for the 1st time and for decades now, with the united states seeing more than 700000 cases of coven, $1000.00 per day on average during this omicron serge, it's slowing down food manufacturers and causing grocery store workers to call out sick. and we heard reports from companies talking about. they had more positive tests in the past 2 weeks than they had in all of 2020. those positive tests are taking people off the front lines in forcing companies to shut down, manufacturing launch preempt and it's leading to just simply not enough supply. experts say that things may not return to normal until staffing levels are restored . this hand demick let's up in the global food distribution network is resort. with the only constrains sweeping america, few people donating blood, t
as a result on tuesday, walmart kroger, and albert's in stocks did albertson's. taking the biggest, indicating a trend among major grocers being affected by those supply chain issues. also, these trips to the grocery store are costing shoppers even more with inflation rates soaring to 7 percent for the 1st time and for decades now, with the united states seeing more than 700000 cases of coven, $1000.00 per day on average during this omicron serge, it's slowing down food manufacturers and...
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. >> i were tie when i worked at albertsons. professionalism require some context.rush on camera because my dress itches billikens it like this and i wouldn't be able to get away with that. i have to sit up straight. >> they would give you the look that says you are never welcome again on the show. >> i saw that too. >> that is some strange pants and even loftus, you can laugh at the pants. >> i've never been on special report, by the way. >> loftis, you are not a professional. >> i am. and sometimes the victim of cruel mockery. if you just start putting everything under the microscope of could this be used to be racist, yes, everything is races . and your life is going to be horrible and miserable. but i want to live in a world for you can wear what you want. >> out for pajamas, slap on a pair of shoes you stole from -- wear what you want. nice knowing you. i just made that up and you are all agreeing with me. how unprofessional of you. what does that have to do with racism. >> thank you. let's move on. up next, the stuff that they packed and their bags certainly r
. >> i were tie when i worked at albertsons. professionalism require some context.rush on camera because my dress itches billikens it like this and i wouldn't be able to get away with that. i have to sit up straight. >> they would give you the look that says you are never welcome again on the show. >> i saw that too. >> that is some strange pants and even loftus, you can laugh at the pants. >> i've never been on special report, by the way. >> loftis, you are...
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albertsons says the majority of the transportation costs are coming from fresh food prices.f the concerns right now is how inflation crimps growth. how much is a symptom of a positive economy? how much has the higher cost of ace items that people buy crimped their demand for other items, or not, as we may see in about 40 minutes with retail sales? kriti: it has not yet, and that is the concern going into 2022. use to have the effect of that fiscal stimulus. there are still savings people are drawing upon. they are able to spend money on clothes and food. but when we talk about the impact of what is actually driving disinflation, it is a little bit of a chicken and egg situation because you do have supply chain pushing the cost higher, but you also have demand pushing it higher, so you have this double whammy that ends up with higher prices overall. that is going to be a story you see in the oil market as well. you see it in the food market, and you are seeing in and things like furniture, and other consumer products. lisa: you look at some of these underlying economic trends
albertsons says the majority of the transportation costs are coming from fresh food prices.f the concerns right now is how inflation crimps growth. how much is a symptom of a positive economy? how much has the higher cost of ace items that people buy crimped their demand for other items, or not, as we may see in about 40 minutes with retail sales? kriti: it has not yet, and that is the concern going into 2022. use to have the effect of that fiscal stimulus. there are still savings people are...
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there you see shake shack moving higher next, albertson's beating earnings and revenue expectations thegest boost traffic were covid tests and vaccinations despite this, the stock is lower today by 9%. and finally, big lots also in the red. the company reporting soft track and sales trends >>> up next, a crypto conund rum. bitcoin hitting a rough patch. we'll speak to jack mallers about all of this and his new launch right after this you'll get closer to iconic landmarks, to local life and legendary treasures as you sail onboard our patented, award-winning viking longships. you'll enjoy many extras, including wi-fi, cultural enrichment from ship to shore and engaging excursions. viking - voted number one river cruise line by condé nast readers. learn more at viking.com. new year, new start. and now comcast business is making it easy to get going with the ready. set. save. sale. get started with fast and reliable internet and voice for $64.99 a month with a 2-year price guarantee. it's easy... with flexible installation and backing from an expert team, 24/7. and for even more value, ask
there you see shake shack moving higher next, albertson's beating earnings and revenue expectations thegest boost traffic were covid tests and vaccinations despite this, the stock is lower today by 9%. and finally, big lots also in the red. the company reporting soft track and sales trends >>> up next, a crypto conund rum. bitcoin hitting a rough patch. we'll speak to jack mallers about all of this and his new launch right after this you'll get closer to iconic landmarks, to local life...
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like elizabeth warren accuse grocery stores for price gouging the third profit third quarter like albertson'ses the shoppers i spoke to are tired of the politics and want to stop paying more for less. >> just the two of us and i spent $500 a week on food and i don't even know what i bought i feel sorry for people with big families that can't afford to eat anymore. places are terrible there's no reason for it. >> operating costs are up here they increased every wage by $200. were just at the start and shipping could be an issue as receipt storms go across the u.s. to the rest of the season but for now there is a lot of empty shelves across the u.s. it is unclear when that's going to get a better. lauren: i feel so bad for the stores, i feel so bad for shoppers, myself included because i seen a family of six, it is not cheap. the target ceo came out and said we are noticing we do continue to expect people to downgrade it go to the store last frequently because gas is so expensive and when they show up at target they will buy more generic brands, whatever is cheapest. that is a little bit of wha
like elizabeth warren accuse grocery stores for price gouging the third profit third quarter like albertson'ses the shoppers i spoke to are tired of the politics and want to stop paying more for less. >> just the two of us and i spent $500 a week on food and i don't even know what i bought i feel sorry for people with big families that can't afford to eat anymore. places are terrible there's no reason for it. >> operating costs are up here they increased every wage by $200. were...
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question which are sold at kroger chain stores such as ralphs and food for last when cole, walmart and albertsonsstablishment code of 9, 6, 5, so if you have this beat throat out or take it to the place, he got it for a refund for a complete list of all the recalled products you can go to kron 4 dot com. the cdc is saying most americans are not eating enough fruits and veggies. the numbers are even worse for people who live in poverty. the new report says only 10% of adults are eating the recommended daily servings of fruits and vegetables. the lack of nutrition is highest in communities without healthy food options. researchers are also say women are more likely to meet the requirement compared to men. calling customer service is often a very frustrating experience. and now many companies are turning their phones over to robots. feel about and the new study finds people actually have no issue at all with the so-called chat bots as long as they interact in a human way. in fact, researchers at the university of florida say artificial intelligence and natural language processing systems are getting
question which are sold at kroger chain stores such as ralphs and food for last when cole, walmart and albertsonsstablishment code of 9, 6, 5, so if you have this beat throat out or take it to the place, he got it for a refund for a complete list of all the recalled products you can go to kron 4 dot com. the cdc is saying most americans are not eating enough fruits and veggies. the numbers are even worse for people who live in poverty. the new report says only 10% of adults are eating the...
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. >> christian albertson made one of the toughest choices deciding to put his restaurant into hibernation. closing the doors temporarily until spring when the omicron surge might be subsiding. >> we feel a moral responsibility to provide to guests and our staff, especially, but everyone, a safe environment. right now it is a dangerous time. >> about 35 employees were laid out -- laid off, none have tested positive. >> upending lives like that is the hardest part about it. >> the san francisco location will remain open but indoor dining will be eliminated. others are taking the pain -- the same path. once alone will not open until january 12 two err -- to err on the side of caution. others are among a growing list of eateries closing temporarily due to the surge in new cases. four bars locked up over the holidays and hopes to reopen soon. >> we already had one of our employees have a breakthrough covid infection. so, we did not want any more people getting sick. >> the golden gate abc 7 says that lack of staff able to work is having couple -- restaurants temporarily close which is adding s
. >> christian albertson made one of the toughest choices deciding to put his restaurant into hibernation. closing the doors temporarily until spring when the omicron surge might be subsiding. >> we feel a moral responsibility to provide to guests and our staff, especially, but everyone, a safe environment. right now it is a dangerous time. >> about 35 employees were laid out -- laid off, none have tested positive. >> upending lives like that is the hardest part about...
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the albertson's prime minister has again told parliament he won't be resigning over the so called party gate scandal. far as johnson faced a barrage and ridicule and demands to stop telling lies, he urged every one to wait for the outcome of an inquiry into parties in his downing street home during crone of iris locked downs pole, brennan, josefina ly from london, and paul ready. the prime minister on the defensive, that his weekly appearance in parliament. yes, but not so jude. i had to say the interview that he gave on tuesday looks. he looked a broken man, but to day a very different prime minister. he was on the front foot, albeit, if i can use a cricketing analogy, playing a straight bat, referring again. and again, despite the questioning about party gates at referring again and again to the government's handling of the pandemic. and he was praising the way that the government had kept the economy opened and it followed after prominence, the questions that he's just made an announcement saying that for example, the advice to work from home is going to be lifted. so he was very at
the albertson's prime minister has again told parliament he won't be resigning over the so called party gate scandal. far as johnson faced a barrage and ridicule and demands to stop telling lies, he urged every one to wait for the outcome of an inquiry into parties in his downing street home during crone of iris locked downs pole, brennan, josefina ly from london, and paul ready. the prime minister on the defensive, that his weekly appearance in parliament. yes, but not so jude. i had to say...
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public meetings as voters in several states. head for the polls of nathan ultra zebra, new delhi albertsons, prince. andrew is seeking a jury trial to clear his name in the sexual assault complaint. he is fighting in new york. he is facing a civil case brought by virginia. jeffrey, who says she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew when she was 17. he denies all the allegations more. deborah alexander is following the story for us in new york and joins us now. so does this suggest that her preparations are underway for what could be a fierce battle, in course, in the u. s. well, it certainly could be this 11 page filing by prince andrew's lawyers here in federal court clearly stated that he wants to go to trial and take this further is doubling down if you will, on his long time denials of virginia phrase claims against him. this is a civil case, as you mention, not a criminal case. so this potentially could go to trial. when would that be? it's anybody's guess at this point, but probably later in the year, not necessarily immediately. would prince andrew have to be present at this trial
public meetings as voters in several states. head for the polls of nathan ultra zebra, new delhi albertsons, prince. andrew is seeking a jury trial to clear his name in the sexual assault complaint. he is fighting in new york. he is facing a civil case brought by virginia. jeffrey, who says she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew when she was 17. he denies all the allegations more. deborah alexander is following the story for us in new york and joins us now. so does this suggest that her...
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albertson the same thing, we boosted full-year guidance but they are down nearly 4%. >> that is rightcal supermarkets recently during omicron? have you seen the empty shelves and empty stores, lack of sales as well? and higher inflation, afflicting albertson like the rest of the entire grocery chains like kroger and the like and lack of labor. the inventories in there and they pay higher prices and smaller margins for those grocery chains. stuart: the dow is down 170 points. dowling, walgreens, walt disney, they are the winners but they are not off that much. the s&p 500, vega stands, juniper networks, none of the big names are in the winners list. the nasdaq the same story, you know, paypal is there but no big tech name is there. the rebound in big tech if it exists is not that strong. the big board right now down 148 points. 48,900. one.77%, 180 yesterday, goals, 1803, bitcoin at 41,400 right now, the price of oil hit $80 a barrel 20 minutes ago, 7934. natural gas, cold snap in the northeast, the average price for a gallon of regular $3.30, not budging that much meeting california $
albertson the same thing, we boosted full-year guidance but they are down nearly 4%. >> that is rightcal supermarkets recently during omicron? have you seen the empty shelves and empty stores, lack of sales as well? and higher inflation, afflicting albertson like the rest of the entire grocery chains like kroger and the like and lack of labor. the inventories in there and they pay higher prices and smaller margins for those grocery chains. stuart: the dow is down 170 points. dowling,...
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they're urging customers to avoid beef produced on december 20th and sold at walmart, krogers and albertsons, among other stores. customers should return the beef or throw it away. >>> and naomi osaka withdrew from a tournament in melbourne, today. she withdrew with an abdominal injury saying she needs to rest to prepare for the australian open, she's the defending champion. the first tournament begins january 17th. >>> breaking news overnight when it comes to the australian open and the top men's player in the world, novak djokovic, the champ remains in detention in melbourne this morning because he is unvaccinated but his lawyers launched a new legal challenge they hope will get him back onto the tennis court. sam brock is in miami with more details on this. sam, more details coming out overnight. >> reporter: absolutely, peter. there are new developments right now with novak djokovic's legal team saying he was granted a visa back in november without qualification for his vaccination status, also he was infected with covid-19 in recent weeks. that infection is the medical exemption he's se
they're urging customers to avoid beef produced on december 20th and sold at walmart, krogers and albertsons, among other stores. customers should return the beef or throw it away. >>> and naomi osaka withdrew from a tournament in melbourne, today. she withdrew with an abdominal injury saying she needs to rest to prepare for the australian open, she's the defending champion. the first tournament begins january 17th. >>> breaking news overnight when it comes to the australian...
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there's a guy named trevor albertson. who was i think is the he's got a couple volumes of biography of lemay. he's i think the premier lemay biography right now, and i don't know if he's found up. i remember i was going through lemay's papers when he was the vice chief of staff of the air force. there was a there was a paper. i i regret not copying it, but basically what he told his staff was he says if anybody asked me for my opinion and this is how you got to understand where you see lemay and in the movie 13 days and other places with his blunt assessment of bomb in cuba. he says if somebody asked me a question, i'm going to give them a very blunt answer based on my feelings about the best military action. it's -- a lot of people off and i want you on the staff to spend the rest of the time taking care of those hurt feelings. so their job was to clean up after he gave his opinion because he he was going to be blunt and give that opinion and that's the way that he was he's there's a there's a scene in the movie strategi
there's a guy named trevor albertson. who was i think is the he's got a couple volumes of biography of lemay. he's i think the premier lemay biography right now, and i don't know if he's found up. i remember i was going through lemay's papers when he was the vice chief of staff of the air force. there was a there was a paper. i i regret not copying it, but basically what he told his staff was he says if anybody asked me for my opinion and this is how you got to understand where you see lemay...
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. >> i had a chance to talk with albertson's ceo about food inflation and whether that rise will continueepared to go on six to eight months and tnormalize and supply comes in and some of the transportation changes ease up but right now what we are doing is prepared to give choices on brands, different price points and different cuts of meat. >> let's bring in president and ceo matthew shay who joins us now on a "closing bell" exclusive. kudos for pulling off the event in new york in the middle of a pandemic it was great to be on stage with those folks. how would you characterize what you hair from the lead irs in retail with supply chain and omicron clouding the outlook >> sara, great to have you with us yesterday really nice job on the conversations that you had as you know john of walmart was on and target. we really had a nice group of execs there to talk about the issues two highlighted the inflation issue is real and persistent across all categories. david solomon's comments wage inflation won't go away and even if the other inflationary pressures ease later this year in some catego
. >> i had a chance to talk with albertson's ceo about food inflation and whether that rise will continueepared to go on six to eight months and tnormalize and supply comes in and some of the transportation changes ease up but right now what we are doing is prepared to give choices on brands, different price points and different cuts of meat. >> let's bring in president and ceo matthew shay who joins us now on a "closing bell" exclusive. kudos for pulling off the event in...
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i would have thought it was more just on consumer trends right now, albertson's posted strong sales today almost 20% growth from this period in 2019. people are still eating at home and have the omicron surge is that coming at the expense of eating out at restaurants or pick up and delivery can they both be firing on all cylinders right now? >> both can grow alongside one another. if you look at our business in the u.s. and look back over two years. pre-covid to what we reported through the third quarter of 2021, what you see on a same store sales basis is 15% growth on a 2-year basis and then when you factor in the store growth in the business we are looking at upper teens, two-year growth over two years prior so certainly the delivery and carryout, the often premise of the restaurant business have grown significantly over the period alongside the growth with the grocers. >> richard, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> we have got 40 minutes left of the session at session highs up 200 briefly on the dow. still been a big intraday bounce from the earlier session lows. na
i would have thought it was more just on consumer trends right now, albertson's posted strong sales today almost 20% growth from this period in 2019. people are still eating at home and have the omicron surge is that coming at the expense of eating out at restaurants or pick up and delivery can they both be firing on all cylinders right now? >> both can grow alongside one another. if you look at our business in the u.s. and look back over two years. pre-covid to what we reported through...
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stores for price gouging but if you look at the publicly-traded company markets across the u.s., albertson'stheir third quarter profit margins were lower than in 2020. either way americans are tired of paying more for less. >> just the two of us and i spent $500 a week on food and i don't even know what i bought. i feel sorry for people with big families. they can't afford to eat anymore. prices are terrible. there is no reason for it. reporter: omicron labor shortages, david, it just doesn't impact grocery stores but impacts truckers that get supplies here. impacts suppliers that make different goods to end up on the shelves. all these issues add up to the current problem that americans are facing today. david. david: a perfect storm. madison, thank you very much. have consumers reached the pain threshold? retail sales dropping in december. now the ceo of target warning that people will take fewer shopping trips because of inflation. let's get the read from national retail federation president, ceo, matt che. great to see you again. are you worried, matt, that inflation is now forcing consu
stores for price gouging but if you look at the publicly-traded company markets across the u.s., albertson'stheir third quarter profit margins were lower than in 2020. either way americans are tired of paying more for less. >> just the two of us and i spent $500 a week on food and i don't even know what i bought. i feel sorry for people with big families. they can't afford to eat anymore. prices are terrible. there is no reason for it. reporter: omicron labor shortages, david, it just...
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keep seeing empty shelves in grocery aisles and across stores in the country as the head of the albertson'se soon, he says don't expect it to let up for at least four to six weeks. my next guest says his stores have been able to keep shelves full. joining me now is stu leonard president and ceo, stu leonard. thank you for being here. how are you handling the supply crunch. >> first of all, happy new year, maria. love your show. maria: happy new year to you. >> i'm usually working out when i'm watching you in the morning. so -- but anyway, you know what? i watched a football game sunday and chris collinsworth who has been a great commentator, he kept saying i can't believe it, i can't believe it, between las vegas and the chargers and that's how we feel right now at stu leonard's. we've been through this pandemic since day one, as you know, we talked. and i feel we're right back in the soup again right now and we're back to high level covid issues again here in january of 2022. i wouldn't have believed it. maria: well, i mean, look. obviously grocery is a different situation. you're getting
keep seeing empty shelves in grocery aisles and across stores in the country as the head of the albertson'se soon, he says don't expect it to let up for at least four to six weeks. my next guest says his stores have been able to keep shelves full. joining me now is stu leonard president and ceo, stu leonard. thank you for being here. how are you handling the supply crunch. >> first of all, happy new year, maria. love your show. maria: happy new year to you. >> i'm usually working...
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they're sold at stores including walmart, kroger albertsons. the affected products were packaged back on december, 20th, if you think you may have purchased the recalled meat, you're asked to throw it away or return it to the store. you bought it from other impacted. states include arizona, nevada, utah, washington and wyoming. and of course, oregon where that meat is coming from. a florida man is working on making his dream come true to deliver food in all 50 states. mike dimauro has autism and he's an uber eats driver. he says he has a goal to deliver to all 50 states across the country. he's more than halfway there. so far. he's already delivered in 26 different states. his parents are driving with him inside an rv while he makes deliveries. >> you say it to strangers that you're an adult with autism. i'm okay with that because >> i'm just unique person that likes get out there. enjoy the world one day at a time. >> one day at a time, one mile at a time. it seems mike and his family also provide food to the homeless along the way, day 50's a
they're sold at stores including walmart, kroger albertsons. the affected products were packaged back on december, 20th, if you think you may have purchased the recalled meat, you're asked to throw it away or return it to the store. you bought it from other impacted. states include arizona, nevada, utah, washington and wyoming. and of course, oregon where that meat is coming from. a florida man is working on making his dream come true to deliver food in all 50 states. mike dimauro has autism...