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so to me this feelt at home here in bentonville. >> brown: now, bentonvil itself is pushing boundariese to the original five-and- dimealton's store-- and eventually wal-mart's headquarters-- bentonville's always been a "company town." it still is. but with crystal bridges-- andve big ments from a younger generation of waltons-- the town has taken on a new looky practicaernight. its downtown is now filled with street art, trendy restaurants t and bike shot feed a burgeoning mountain biking scene. the population here in northwest arkansas is one of the fastest growing in the country. mike abb grew up in bentonville before moving to austin, texas, for more than a decade. he came back in 2013 and now works for the waltons. >> we had a leadership teaat wal-mart and the corporate offices that were coming from urban cores and they were missing what they had in larger cities. they were missing that cultural momentum that they were getting out of the coasts. a brown: but abb acknowledges the extreme growth its accompanying rising costs-- can cause tensions. >> they're afraid their identities be
so to me this feelt at home here in bentonville. >> brown: now, bentonvil itself is pushing boundariese to the original five-and- dimealton's store-- and eventually wal-mart's headquarters-- bentonville's always been a "company town." it still is. but with crystal bridges-- andve big ments from a younger generation of waltons-- the town has taken on a new looky practicaernight. its downtown is now filled with street art, trendy restaurants t and bike shot feed a burgeoning...
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the switch and it went from a code in the audit whether the idea more phone hydrocodone and now bentonville opioids ten fifteen a hundred times the potency people just overdosing there used to be a time. when we were prosecuting and i was defending where people would take some of this time release stuff and chew it and it would be released so look how we went over night from this rather dilute version of this to this monstrously powerful deadly now the issue legally is simply this if you have a product. car or something that you know as faulty brakes or kills people and you know about it and maybe it's alleged you're not telling the dealers everything about this you know these doctors your duty believe it or not it's it's amazing tyrol that the manufacturers provide much of the information to the medical community because they made this up they know how it works their defense is what he's suing us for that's what the f.d.a. is for here have you ever will read the warning read the instructions they cover everything have you ever listened to any of those disgusting commercials and they talk a
the switch and it went from a code in the audit whether the idea more phone hydrocodone and now bentonville opioids ten fifteen a hundred times the potency people just overdosing there used to be a time. when we were prosecuting and i was defending where people would take some of this time release stuff and chew it and it would be released so look how we went over night from this rather dilute version of this to this monstrously powerful deadly now the issue legally is simply this if you have a...
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were you in bentonville yesterday? they had bentonville on there for me to make me look smart >> that's okay that's okay. >> thanks. >> thanks, guys. >> andrew, you're right. it's a different customer because manhattan and brooklyn, they don't even have a walmart in manhattan >> do they deliver doughnuts >> don't know. >>> canada fires back after president trump announced new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to our friends to the north. will other countries follow suit and retaliate against the move we're going to talk about that in just a bit. to most, he's phil mickelson, pro golfer. to me, he's, well, dad. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop irreversible joint damage, and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood
were you in bentonville yesterday? they had bentonville on there for me to make me look smart >> that's okay that's okay. >> thanks. >> thanks, guys. >> andrew, you're right. it's a different customer because manhattan and brooklyn, they don't even have a walmart in manhattan >> do they deliver doughnuts >> don't know. >>> canada fires back after president trump announced new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to our friends to the north. will...
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it may come as a bit of a surprise the walton family is running two floors of unmarked suites in bentonvilleg us now- how did you get on this list besides having a lot of money? >> it helps to have started a famous company, well-known brand , equitably powerful company. on this list you see a lot of families that started companies like should now, others, walmart. others, walmart. why are there so asians? >> we look at families in the second generation and in asia there are few families in the second generation because it is a immersion economy. if people started their wealth, not really gotten there. we do the list, you will see more asian families. mark: there are big names missing, rockefeller, rothschild. what is going on? , their wealthild is so old, it goes back to the 1700s, so it -- reds and hundreds of family members, it is diffuse. the family fortune is not really as big compared to the walmart -- talking a revenue. mark: is it possible the family who is not on the list, would be top of the list, the house of saud? >> that would not count because there is no one verifiable person o
it may come as a bit of a surprise the walton family is running two floors of unmarked suites in bentonvilleg us now- how did you get on this list besides having a lot of money? >> it helps to have started a famous company, well-known brand , equitably powerful company. on this list you see a lot of families that started companies like should now, others, walmart. others, walmart. why are there so asians? >> we look at families in the second generation and in asia there are few...
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our taylor riggs is at the walmart and your meetings and joins us from bentonville, arkansas.s all about. what percentage of 2.3 million bodies at walmart are involved with the minimum wage debate? interesting. with thousands lined up out here. the minimum wage debate on $11 an hour was brought up wednesday. it was voted down wednesday, but they increased it to $11 earlier this year. they highlight some of the other benefits they have improved, like the parental leave. on wednesday, they did another rollout of new benefits on tuition fronts. for a dollar a day they can go to college and they will get an associates degree and bachelor's degree at three nonprofit universities. they highlighted the fact that they are making other changes as well. they are proud of the increased to $11 an hour and they made earlier this year. maybe they have to increase that more in the future. they are proud of the progress they have made. they have been here since 4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. even in the humidity. the big business meeting was wednesday. today is more of a party day. we will see how i
our taylor riggs is at the walmart and your meetings and joins us from bentonville, arkansas.s all about. what percentage of 2.3 million bodies at walmart are involved with the minimum wage debate? interesting. with thousands lined up out here. the minimum wage debate on $11 an hour was brought up wednesday. it was voted down wednesday, but they increased it to $11 earlier this year. they highlight some of the other benefits they have improved, like the parental leave. on wednesday, they did...
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bentonville, south carolina, clarence. good morning. back in the 1940's, we were in world war ii.e took our troops home when we won the war. thenok them home, and north korea invaded south korea because we had no protection over there. this is what is going on now. if you stop the wargames, we are going to send those guys home. they are going to invade. russia will help them, china helps them. it does not make any sense. and i guarantee that within six months, someone in trump's organization is going to be over land for ang to get hotel over there, just like he did in china and like he is doing in russia. himself,king out for not the american people. it does not make any sense. frank in hollywood, florida, republican line. morning.ood i want to remind all democrats, out of fear but never fear to negotiate. these are the words of john fitzgerald kennedy, president and democrats. thank you. in ohio, john, your thoughts on the u.s.-north korea summit? democrat line. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. if barack obama were to sit down with that nut from north korea, re
bentonville, south carolina, clarence. good morning. back in the 1940's, we were in world war ii.e took our troops home when we won the war. thenok them home, and north korea invaded south korea because we had no protection over there. this is what is going on now. if you stop the wargames, we are going to send those guys home. they are going to invade. russia will help them, china helps them. it does not make any sense. and i guarantee that within six months, someone in trump's organization is...