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>> cashier: good now. >> nacho: could i place an order for two skirt steaks, one ribeye -- >> cashierrveza. >> nacho: yeah, beer. >> cashier: great. payment is at the next window. >> nacho: okay, thank you. >> cashier: thank you. ♪ ♪ >> diego: opa. >> nacho: thank you. >> anthony: do we have knives and forks somewhere? >> diego: inside of each box. >> anthony: okay. >> diego: you need potatoes. >> anthony: yeah, i got potatoes in there. yup, this is going to be a challenge. hey, the meat's good. you should bring your own cutlery next time. >> diego: yeah. ♪ napoleon is duping us! all around louisiana... you're a nincompoop! (phone ping) gentlemen, i have just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology this helpful... could make history. what's in your wallet? gary: i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the m
>> cashier: good now. >> nacho: could i place an order for two skirt steaks, one ribeye -- >> cashierrveza. >> nacho: yeah, beer. >> cashier: great. payment is at the next window. >> nacho: okay, thank you. >> cashier: thank you. ♪ ♪ >> diego: opa. >> nacho: thank you. >> anthony: do we have knives and forks somewhere? >> diego: inside of each box. >> anthony: okay. >> diego: you need potatoes. >> anthony:...
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as a cashier. i see what people by with food stamps. i buy food to eat. but i have seen it come through where halloween, they buy all the halloween kennedy on food stamps. things like that that should be restricted. you should not be able to buy pop, candy, these types of things. you should be feeding your children good quality meat, milk, things like that. the other thing i will say is this. from working at the wages that are paid is the reason why i get the food stamps is because i work all the hours they will give me. if i made a decent wage, i wouldn't need food stamps. i think those two issues should be addressed more than some of the other comments is people are making. alan: the caller does make very salient points. this gets back to the nutrition restrictions on food stamps. is could have this government money, spend it responsibly. on the other hand, people celebrate with halloween as well. that is a point to be making. the other one is a large question about the structure of programs in america. one out of every seven people is using the snap pr
as a cashier. i see what people by with food stamps. i buy food to eat. but i have seen it come through where halloween, they buy all the halloween kennedy on food stamps. things like that that should be restricted. you should not be able to buy pop, candy, these types of things. you should be feeding your children good quality meat, milk, things like that. the other thing i will say is this. from working at the wages that are paid is the reason why i get the food stamps is because i work all...
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poll shows americans prefer cashiers over automatic. so for now mcdonald's cashiers will continue to hold their position the food chain giant is a looking to adapt to ways in which people like to get their food so it may die. it will be delivering to people here in the u.s. competing with. a grown up and washington national a day our. president donald trump does his version of that old eagle song and takes it to the limit one more time on tough trade talk and tariffs but u.s. allies are having none of it are and are making it loud and clear that the u.s. is not only harming a long standing relationship with all of them but is also destabilizing world trade artie's alex hi-lo that has the latest in toronto alex there is a g. seven meeting coming up in canada up there later this week and it looks like a number of the finance ministers are pretty hot on making their beaune views known early ahead of time before they even sit down at the table what can you tell us where there's a pre summit meeting going on right now in whistler british col
poll shows americans prefer cashiers over automatic. so for now mcdonald's cashiers will continue to hold their position the food chain giant is a looking to adapt to ways in which people like to get their food so it may die. it will be delivering to people here in the u.s. competing with. a grown up and washington national a day our. president donald trump does his version of that old eagle song and takes it to the limit one more time on tough trade talk and tariffs but u.s. allies are having...
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every morning he drops his wife off at the supermarket where she is a cashier. he's a self employed mechanic. together they earn a decent living on a good month it's a seventeen hundred dollars twice as much as a laboring couple. even though they are registered as internal models from the countryside they have no social insurance no free education for their son. only the city's official residents are entitled to. the house life is nothing like the chinese dream. by twenty forty nine she wants to make china the world's leading power in its display. makeshift warehouse shabby shops and rundown apartment buildings get in the way. critics say she has no space for poor people from the countryside even if the ones who help make beijing flourish and who continue to take. the official residence don't want to do. suzy huff because they cause his neighborhood was torn down by open office except for one house which miraculously with. his customers it's become a good with france point. five feet. a. few. feet. just shy of the gun fee has plenty of work but that's a little h
every morning he drops his wife off at the supermarket where she is a cashier. he's a self employed mechanic. together they earn a decent living on a good month it's a seventeen hundred dollars twice as much as a laboring couple. even though they are registered as internal models from the countryside they have no social insurance no free education for their son. only the city's official residents are entitled to. the house life is nothing like the chinese dream. by twenty forty nine she wants...
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pay the cashier instead of at the pump. you can call us at 888-996-tips. it is the one exception to the new cards. they have to have them at the mall, at restaurants but not at gas stations. >> you aare you not more protecy using your credit card? >> right, there's built-in protection. but on the front end, if you take it inside, you won't have that problem. >> get a electric car. >> yeah. >>> millennials get blames for a lot oftippg. 10% repeatedly leave no tip for a server when they eat out and 66% of them tip below 20%. when you compare that to seniors, more than half of that age group leaves 20% or more. the information comes from a survey by creditcards.com. >> i'm a former busboy and wait i waiter. you got to tip! >> rude. >>> we're looking nice this week, but it's going to get your type of hot. >> my type of hot. >> so i get a tip from you, probably not from you. >> 25%. >> yes! i like it, i like it, i like it a lot. forecast over the next couple days, certainly a hlot of changes. let's take you to the micro climate this evening. we have crystal cle
pay the cashier instead of at the pump. you can call us at 888-996-tips. it is the one exception to the new cards. they have to have them at the mall, at restaurants but not at gas stations. >> you aare you not more protecy using your credit card? >> right, there's built-in protection. but on the front end, if you take it inside, you won't have that problem. >> get a electric car. >> yeah. >>> millennials get blames for a lot oftippg. 10% repeatedly leave no tip...
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liz: amazon ghost store, no cashiers. a store, pick up things and walk out. if you swipe your smartphone first. sensors pick up what you picked up and charge your phone. microsoft is jumping into the space with software. both these guys neck-and-neck now in this space and also the cloud space because all of the things you shop for in those ghost stores that are coming, will be uplifted into the cloud. they can better sell advertising and better sell products to you, what you like. salmon and cucumber sandwiches, whatever you load up. ashley: english muffins. stuart: come on. liz: and butter. stuart: thank you very. liz: that and charges your phone when you wander out the store. stuart: what you're talking about is the future of grocery shopping. that is how we will do it. liz: maybe mcdonald's go or wendy's go or shoes go. stuart: that is fast. i want that. good report, liz. thank you very much indeed. >>> coming up another president trump-backed candidate, danny tarkanian, officially a republican congressional candidate
liz: amazon ghost store, no cashiers. a store, pick up things and walk out. if you swipe your smartphone first. sensors pick up what you picked up and charge your phone. microsoft is jumping into the space with software. both these guys neck-and-neck now in this space and also the cloud space because all of the things you shop for in those ghost stores that are coming, will be uplifted into the cloud. they can better sell advertising and better sell products to you, what you like. salmon and...
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microsoft is challenging amazon in the race to eliminate cashiers from stores.uters reports microsoft is developing systems that track where shoppers add to their card and charge their credit card, bypassing the checkout line. microsoft has had talks with wal-mart about a potential collaboration. amazon was the first company to launch a cashier for easter that happened last year in seattle. at&t degrading like in the media space, but other industries as well. both management and john o'hara. comcast 2016 tried to buy time warner failed to regulatory issues. now the largess provider. you think they could potentially face the same regulatory hurdles going after 21st century fox assets? >> it's interesting because 10 years ago they brought the nbc universal asset. with the fox offer. they made a very strong offer. no lose situation where they need to give high-quality asset to give to their portfolio. i don't see this steel beam block either for disney. kristina: let me such let me switch over to let me such a review, shall come, in terms of the landscape going for
microsoft is challenging amazon in the race to eliminate cashiers from stores.uters reports microsoft is developing systems that track where shoppers add to their card and charge their credit card, bypassing the checkout line. microsoft has had talks with wal-mart about a potential collaboration. amazon was the first company to launch a cashier for easter that happened last year in seattle. at&t degrading like in the media space, but other industries as well. both management and john...
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if you really want to protect yourself, insid and pay for the gashe cashier. call us any time, 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> starting today, mill pete ago unified school district will join forces to make sure no kid goes hungry this summer. part of the summer free lunch for kids program. there will be three different feeding sites and they can get free wholesome lunches through the program. here's where you can get the meals, alexander rose elementary, don't need to register, bring the empty stomach. >> important. >> coming up here, a look at the forecast. it's going to be a nice one, kari. >> if you're heading out to t giants game later this evening, we have nice cool weather. it will still be breezy and we'll have a few clouds rolling by but overall a great evening to enjoy out there with a little bit of sunshine. we'll talk about what's ahead as our temperatures heat up coming up next. plus-- >>> and over here we're getting a little more of a crowd west 580 through dublin, a smooth drive in this particular shot. i'll show you what might
if you really want to protect yourself, insid and pay for the gashe cashier. call us any time, 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> starting today, mill pete ago unified school district will join forces to make sure no kid goes hungry this summer. part of the summer free lunch for kids program. there will be three different feeding sites and they can get free wholesome lunches through the program. here's where you can get the meals, alexander rose elementary, don't need...
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fought back look he said i'm here really matters of tone was an occasional if a new yankee margin a cashier is a major part of what you do. in this one point and it wanted to be knew it was it my. daughter said let it come in to lead. and etc we try to dig deeper but not always what she needed to yesterday did reality see no doubt i was your commodity but i was out of your going to want it back and this christmas it comes i'm going to come out to see if you want to go to the river but i wasn't led to devise i was it. that you let go of it ourselves. yes thanks for your precious comments are great but they weren't exactly helpful. at the cathedral but two i will discover the reasons why the st john brothers hurriedly left town another alleged case of pedophilia. the sexual abuse of a number of boys. for three days we try to find these presumed victims. in this city where the catholic church is omnipresent it's hard to broach the subject. finally we find one of the kids who supposedly abused by the priest. today he's fifteen. because of his and yes we. do some. serious the cheerleader p.c.'s.
fought back look he said i'm here really matters of tone was an occasional if a new yankee margin a cashier is a major part of what you do. in this one point and it wanted to be knew it was it my. daughter said let it come in to lead. and etc we try to dig deeper but not always what she needed to yesterday did reality see no doubt i was your commodity but i was out of your going to want it back and this christmas it comes i'm going to come out to see if you want to go to the river but i wasn't...
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who wants to start a day care center but doesn't think anyone would invest in her because she's the cashier at the grocery store. she needs to believe that her capacity for opportunity is as great as any ceo. i want to be the governor who says no matter what your difference is, we believe in your capacity and your potential that everyone should have the freedom and opportunity to thrive. >> stacy abrams, you have knocked down one door at the next. i can't believe it. i'm having to read it in black and white that when you were a high school volume dick toaledi invited to the governor's mansion, you weren't allowed in. >> at first. the governor invites all valedictorians to come. we got on the public transit to get to the governor's mansion. my parents couldn't afford a car. the security guard at the gate looked at us, looked at the bus and told us it was a private event and we didn't belong there. luckily, my parents were aggressive and they argued with him. he agreed to check his checklist and let us inside. what i talk about is that i don't remember meeting the governor. the governor had n
who wants to start a day care center but doesn't think anyone would invest in her because she's the cashier at the grocery store. she needs to believe that her capacity for opportunity is as great as any ceo. i want to be the governor who says no matter what your difference is, we believe in your capacity and your potential that everyone should have the freedom and opportunity to thrive. >> stacy abrams, you have knocked down one door at the next. i can't believe it. i'm having to read it...
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say lucy back lisa really mad because i don't was in a casual affair and then i can see margin the cashier is a major part of we did rue. this one for the team it wanted to be new it was a remark to. let it come in. and. we tried to dig deeper but not all of what she needed to yesterday did reality. it was our view going to want it back and this christmas it comes up. if you want to go to the river but i wasn't led to do that i said yes if you let go of it ourselves. yes thanks for your precious comments are great but they weren't exactly helpful. at the cathedral but two i will discover the reasons why the st john brothers hurriedly left town another alleged case of paraphilia. the sexual abuse of a number of boys. for three days we try to find these presumed victims. in this city where the catholic church is omnipresent it's hard to broach the subject. finally we find one of the kids who supposedly abused by the priest. today he's fifteen. calibur said yes. cyrano digital media p.c.'s. don't see the same but the city. under disappears and. then you can go up by the google. showing one of
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trader joe's have very friendly cashiers. >> but wegmans, hands down the best. >>> coming up, the fan holding a beer learns an important lesson at the ballpark. >>> but first, more of our top stories, including a girl's parents suing the school after her death. >>> and a new look at what border patrol agents are facing as migrants make the dangerous trek from mexico. the dangerous trek from mexico. and talk about protecting your enamel. it's important to look after your enamel because it's the foundation for white teeth. i believe dentists will recommend pronamel strong and bright because it's two fold. it strengthens your enamel, but then also it polishes away stains for whiter teeth. so it's really something that's a win-win for the patient and the dentist. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels we're in this together. the trials and the triumphs. it's a journey. and petsmart is with you every step of the way. gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer wit
trader joe's have very friendly cashiers. >> but wegmans, hands down the best. >>> coming up, the fan holding a beer learns an important lesson at the ballpark. >>> but first, more of our top stories, including a girl's parents suing the school after her death. >>> and a new look at what border patrol agents are facing as migrants make the dangerous trek from mexico. the dangerous trek from mexico. and talk about protecting your enamel. it's important to look...
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. >> it did not because the cashier's check they received from bank of america was a mistake. they were expecting money from the bank, but not with that many zeroes. >> all these thoughts run through your mind like, oh, you know, i can do this and, you know, iight not even ve to work. we prayed about it and realized the best thing to do is glorify god. we decided to just take it back. >> get this. the bank's response, oops, there was no explanation of what possibly happened. gabriel may not be a millionaire, but said he sleeps well at night knowing he did the right thing. >> he did indeed. they would have figured it out anyway probably. >>> let's talk about the weather forecast as we inch toward the weekend. >> yes, meteorologist sandhya patel is here with what's in store. sandhya. >> dan and alma, the poor highs and lows that guy must have been going through, we'll talk about the highs and lows. the swings will continue. take a look at the sunset from our south beach camera, 8:30 tonight when the sun was setting there was no fog around. you can see the sunset going -- sunseti
. >> it did not because the cashier's check they received from bank of america was a mistake. they were expecting money from the bank, but not with that many zeroes. >> all these thoughts run through your mind like, oh, you know, i can do this and, you know, iight not even ve to work. we prayed about it and realized the best thing to do is glorify god. we decided to just take it back. >> get this. the bank's response, oops, there was no explanation of what possibly happened....
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just recently opened up what they call a future hotel and this is a hotel without any clerks or cashiers where you check into the hotel purely by being recognised by facial sensor technology sound sensor it's really a hub of the future a lot of technology now it's also going to be one hundred percent clean energy and they're going to be bringing in and trying to bring in a lot of you know manufacturing in different factories and stuff but it will only be a low carbon emission factories they're not going to have any high polluting factories there they want to be kind of a model of what they call sustainable development. i read that there are the big you know pollution cars etc the facial recognition but it seems to me that some of these big companies that are going there like alibaba china mobile ten cent they're there because they want to be supportive but there's a different dynamic a communist country will businesses that are over there be required to actually locate there what it might not at least initially be profitable while the oversight of this new area is going to be directly ac
just recently opened up what they call a future hotel and this is a hotel without any clerks or cashiers where you check into the hotel purely by being recognised by facial sensor technology sound sensor it's really a hub of the future a lot of technology now it's also going to be one hundred percent clean energy and they're going to be bringing in and trying to bring in a lot of you know manufacturing in different factories and stuff but it will only be a low carbon emission factories they're...
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. >>> you'll soon be able to skip the cashier at mcdonald's. >> that's right.able to order your own food at self-order kiosks being set up at thousands of mcdonald's. the ceo says people order more when they use machines because they take more time to browse the menu. >>> finally, danny devito is returning a compliment. >> allison closs of pennsylvania took a cardboard cutout of the actor to the prom and he liked it and took it to the set of his show "it's always sunny in philadelphia." two can play that game. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your do
. >>> you'll soon be able to skip the cashier at mcdonald's. >> that's right.able to order your own food at self-order kiosks being set up at thousands of mcdonald's. the ceo says people order more when they use machines because they take more time to browse the menu. >>> finally, danny devito is returning a compliment. >> allison closs of pennsylvania took a cardboard cutout of the actor to the prom and he liked it and took it to the set of his show "it's...
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haley seemed almost to relish the opportunity to compare grant with the former cashiered commander. history is repeating itself with a vengeance, he noted. we are following mcclellan's old route with great fidelity. only they were not. grant was looping his men towards -- point and wilcox's landing where the longest pontoon bridge in american history would be extended across the james river in the space of just eight hours and once on the south side of the james, blue coated army would make tracks for petersburg. the crucial rail hub just 23 mile south of richmond. on june 14, john west tailey revealed his surprise and eight of few of his words, we had no idea we were so close to the james. and what is even more remarkable, neither did robert e. lee. he suspected that grant was instead readying a move on richmond and indeed he would make a feint on richmond to flummox robert e. lee. the crossing of the james was i think grant's most impressive feat of the war. as he shuttles troops into the ring of trenches encircling petersburg, he resigned himself to the sobering reality that his
haley seemed almost to relish the opportunity to compare grant with the former cashiered commander. history is repeating itself with a vengeance, he noted. we are following mcclellan's old route with great fidelity. only they were not. grant was looping his men towards -- point and wilcox's landing where the longest pontoon bridge in american history would be extended across the james river in the space of just eight hours and once on the south side of the james, blue coated army would make...
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shoring up their online and in-store pickup , trade-ins, returns, -- it is getting hard to find a cashierore. we also have a flurry of store closings coming. news in manufacturing, not as strong as it could've been, but something that we are watching closely is machinery. economy,t in u.s. something we have not seen in the u.s. in a long time. very encouraging, but also an area that is right to be hit by the terrorist being announced. it is important to note that the decline in the participation rate, this is not the same on of plumbing rate we saw in 2000. you have to go back to 1968 to find the rounding of that number at that level. those markets had expanding labor force, participation rising rapidly, and literally pulling people out of the woodwork to participate. very different situation with rapidly accelerating wage gains. not what we are seeing today. vonnie: we know we only need between 100000 and 130,000 jobs every month to replace those leaving the workforce. does this mean because we have strong headline job growth that we are back to two more rate hikes on the table for the f
shoring up their online and in-store pickup , trade-ins, returns, -- it is getting hard to find a cashierore. we also have a flurry of store closings coming. news in manufacturing, not as strong as it could've been, but something that we are watching closely is machinery. economy,t in u.s. something we have not seen in the u.s. in a long time. very encouraging, but also an area that is right to be hit by the terrorist being announced. it is important to note that the decline in the...
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there's only one cashier this whole thing, i do think these pictures matter. tweeted this out so they clearly like this dynamic here, her standing up to him. >> but what i would say is, i do think whatever you look at this picture and take from it is probably what you think of donald trump. you like him, or you don't like him. you think this is the world in some ways, and donald trump. >> it's like the photo, where you're told, you either see the older woman or a beautiful young girl. >> that's right, rorschach test. it all depends on the perception of the person looking at it. >> i always see myself in those. >> always with the big collar 1972. wear it some day. >> moving on, robert de niro getting a standing ovation for against president trump. rant doesn't this play into the president's hands? let's talk about that. i feel a great deal of urgency... i think, keep going, and make a difference. at some point, we are going to be able to beat als. because life is amazing. so i am hoping for a cure. i want this, to uh, to be a reality. um, yeah. ( ♪ ) your heart
there's only one cashier this whole thing, i do think these pictures matter. tweeted this out so they clearly like this dynamic here, her standing up to him. >> but what i would say is, i do think whatever you look at this picture and take from it is probably what you think of donald trump. you like him, or you don't like him. you think this is the world in some ways, and donald trump. >> it's like the photo, where you're told, you either see the older woman or a beautiful young...
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want to protect yourself during the next fill-up, bring your card inside and pay for the gas th the cashier. call us any time with your consumer complaint. 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> good advice there for everyone. >> 6:25. imagine a movie triggering a seizure. that's what health experts say the new incredible movie can do to some who have ep leps, flashing lights in pixar's new movie is triggering epileptic seizu seizures. the film by the way blew out the box office with a record $180 million weekend, the most ever for animated film. >> 6:26, new this morning, meghan markel's dad is speaking out for the first time since the royal wedding. >> you probably recall thomas markel didn't attend because he was recovering from heart surgery. in a world exclusive interview mr. markel talked about missing his daughter's wedding, meghan of course marrying into royalty and his new son-in-law. >> have you actually ever sat down with prince harry or has your contact with him ever been over the phone? >> no, it's been over the phone. always over the phone. we've yet to face -- see
want to protect yourself during the next fill-up, bring your card inside and pay for the gas th the cashier. call us any time with your consumer complaint. 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> good advice there for everyone. >> 6:25. imagine a movie triggering a seizure. that's what health experts say the new incredible movie can do to some who have ep leps, flashing lights in pixar's new movie is triggering epileptic seizu seizures. the film by the way blew out the box...
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microsoft is working on technology that would eliminate cashiers and techout licheck ouo stores the companyy has had talks with walmart about a collaboration. >> what's hot on the dot >> i like that >> that's what's hot >> fire up your mow modem, hot on the dot >>> here's a look at the futures. futures down 2 points for the dow jones. the federal reserve coming out yesterday more hawkish the market slid. today the ecb coming up. that's what they call a big deal so i think futures are on hold the bond market, ten-year yield at 2.95% the federal reserve hiking interest rates again yesterday but now all the attention is focusing on mario draghi and the european central bank. it's such a big meeting, this buying is so big -- >> how big is it >> it's so big that steve liesman is joining us on "worldwide exchange. why is the european central bank so important now >> in part they were seen as the backup for the fed >> do they know that >> they do >> you are the understudy. >> not -- understudy or maybe the -- >> opening act >> how about the diversion of the river, or whatever you want to call it >
microsoft is working on technology that would eliminate cashiers and techout licheck ouo stores the companyy has had talks with walmart about a collaboration. >> what's hot on the dot >> i like that >> that's what's hot >> fire up your mow modem, hot on the dot >>> here's a look at the futures. futures down 2 points for the dow jones. the federal reserve coming out yesterday more hawkish the market slid. today the ecb coming up. that's what they call a big deal...
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technology that could help existing retailers compete against amazon's new cashierless stories, no cashieronfirmed today that it's developing automated check out technology for brick and mortar stores. this follows amazon opening the first cashierless story in seattle. another planned for san francisco. overhead technologies and other technology track skpers and what they buy. >>> consumer confidence rises. and americans may reach near record levels on father's day spending. last year people sent $15.5 billion on special outings, gifts, deathing, electronic, neckties for dad. that marked the highest spending spend on average $133 on frags. father's day. that's a little bit less than last year. we're looking at $15.3 billion. >> less. >> this much less i guess. >> love is not measured in dollars, right. >> well sometimes it can be. thank you, michael. >> thanks, michael >>> it's all about dad this weekend, as larry know. >> announcer: if you are looking for something family friendly we have you covered. >> jessica castro from abc 7 morning has ideas from our partners at hood line. >> grab a
technology that could help existing retailers compete against amazon's new cashierless stories, no cashieronfirmed today that it's developing automated check out technology for brick and mortar stores. this follows amazon opening the first cashierless story in seattle. another planned for san francisco. overhead technologies and other technology track skpers and what they buy. >>> consumer confidence rises. and americans may reach near record levels on father's day spending. last year...
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out the physical layout, developing the new system and work with treasury and tactical office for cashiering, developing new system changes to help those departments move more work online. we're currently working with planning and with building inspection in order to begin electronic plan review. and so this individual would work with those departments and help coordinate that effort with the department of technology and others. we are also reviewing the permitting processs to see which ones could be streamlined which we're doing through the office of cannabis. this would help lead that effort working with the services team. there's a whole laundry list of work waiting for the -- >> hold on a minute. the person is not doing the work now. right? everything that you just described is actually in process now. i think what supervisor furor was saying, at least what i heard, was why do you need it now when the person won't even be into the position until next year? >> we need to be able to open a successful one-stop 38,000 square foot permit center in spring of 2020. we will not be able to -- we
out the physical layout, developing the new system and work with treasury and tactical office for cashiering, developing new system changes to help those departments move more work online. we're currently working with planning and with building inspection in order to begin electronic plan review. and so this individual would work with those departments and help coordinate that effort with the department of technology and others. we are also reviewing the permitting processs to see which ones...
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to protect yourself during the next fill-up, bring your card inside and pay for the gas with the cashier. call us any time with your consumer complaints. 888-996-tips. or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thanks, chris. >>> well take a look at annual dragon boat racing in hong kong. boats ornately carved race against each other as large crowds look on. look at them row. after racing the rowers splash each other with the water paddles as a blessing of good fortune. look at how fast they move. i want to be that drummer. >> that is what i was thinking. i was like, that looks like hard work. >> they have a mini version of that in berkeley every year. i wonder if -- >> maybe they need drummers. >> i could do that. >> you have to have muscles and puttel bro grease into it. >> a nice day out there. >> and we'll have great weather out there and a lot of sunshine and we're enjoying a warm up into this afternoon and here is a live look outside in dublin. still looking hazy out there. we did start out with a few clouds this morning, but now it is all clear and sunny as the clouds roll away from the
to protect yourself during the next fill-up, bring your card inside and pay for the gas with the cashier. call us any time with your consumer complaints. 888-996-tips. or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thanks, chris. >>> well take a look at annual dragon boat racing in hong kong. boats ornately carved race against each other as large crowds look on. look at them row. after racing the rowers splash each other with the water paddles as a blessing of good fortune. look at how...
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her mother worked mostly cashier jobs to raise three children. the family always seemed to be on the move. life wasn't easy for mother and daughter. amanda yearned even at an early age for a world beyond her hometown. >> one constant was that i wanted to be a world traveller, thatty wanted to go to every country in the world. >> you're a kid. how old are you? >> eight years old. >> and you had stacks of national geographic. >> the images that i saw on geographic was everything my tome town wasn't. like something out of a dream really. >> in the 1990s when she was 19 she saved up enough tips for her first big trip to venezuela. >> we are driving in the back of a pickup truck away from the village back to the town. >> the whole world was wide open to me at that time. >> so wide open, she traveled to guatemala, then thailand, even the middle east. then on a trip to africa in 2006 she found not only adventure but something else, love. >> i see an attractive man sitting on the porch out in front of the hotel and that was nigel brennan. >> an australia
her mother worked mostly cashier jobs to raise three children. the family always seemed to be on the move. life wasn't easy for mother and daughter. amanda yearned even at an early age for a world beyond her hometown. >> one constant was that i wanted to be a world traveller, thatty wanted to go to every country in the world. >> you're a kid. how old are you? >> eight years old. >> and you had stacks of national geographic. >> the images that i saw on geographic...
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as people in placentia paid final respects to the friendly cashier they knew from savon.ore than 1,000 people attended cathy's funeral. >> pretty impressive. >> the kind of person cathy was. she touched a lot of people. they remembered her. >> she left her mark. >> she did. >> cathy had hoped for a dozen red roses that february. instead her family remembered her with a headstone. your smile will shine forever. that wasn't the only promise cathy's mother made. >> i didn't know how long i would have to wait, but i knew that we had to do everything that we could to get the answer. >> because? >> because she was my daughter. someone had taken her away from me. someone had done something horrible to her, and that someone needed to be accountable. >> no one could have imaged at the time just how long mary's quest for justice would take. >> coming up, detectives have a few questions for one of cathy's closest friends. >> the minute i said no to her, she blew up. she started cussing me out. if i don't give it to you, i'm going to give it to somebody else. >> when "dateline" conti
as people in placentia paid final respects to the friendly cashier they knew from savon.ore than 1,000 people attended cathy's funeral. >> pretty impressive. >> the kind of person cathy was. she touched a lot of people. they remembered her. >> she left her mark. >> she did. >> cathy had hoped for a dozen red roses that february. instead her family remembered her with a headstone. your smile will shine forever. that wasn't the only promise cathy's mother made....
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they're on head sets or something, talking to someone, listening to conversation and they are at cashier or something, i find it so unbelievably rude because you're not even acknowledging the person but it's become very normal these days and i think it's one of the more important things for these times. >> i agree. i also think humor is on incredibly powerful tool. you know, we often say i'm not naturally funny or i'm not naturally charming, all of those behaviors are learned behaviors and while there are people who are naturally funny like jeremy, people like me who had to try to find a way to learn that and our most favorite and beloved president and perfectly fitting to be talking about ronald reagan here today, we are so honored to be here today to tell us my favorite story to tell at every event we do and it's probably -- we never have been able to prove this actually happened but it's a story about president reagan out riding horses with queen elizabeth and at one point the queen's horse had flatulence and the queen said, i'm sorry, that's okay, majesty, i thought it was the horse.
they're on head sets or something, talking to someone, listening to conversation and they are at cashier or something, i find it so unbelievably rude because you're not even acknowledging the person but it's become very normal these days and i think it's one of the more important things for these times. >> i agree. i also think humor is on incredibly powerful tool. you know, we often say i'm not naturally funny or i'm not naturally charming, all of those behaviors are learned behaviors...
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now we're cashiering our allies. >> they're transactional. they got the tax cut and the conservative judges including on the supreme court. they're willing to have a transactional relationship with this outsider figure who has somehow taken over a party that was traditional, that was conservative because that's the only way they feel they can survive. they talk to their own voters in their states and districts and say the voters are with trump. >> president trump commended kim jong-un as a tough guy as bret baier pressed the president about human rights abuses under him. let's watch that exchange. >> you call people sometimes killers. he is a killer. he's executing people. >> he's a tough guy. when you take over a country, tough country, tough people, and you take it over from your father, i don't care who you are, what you are, how much of an advantage you have, if you can do that at 27 years old, i mean that's 1 in 10,000 that can do that. he's a very smart guy. a great negotiator. but i think we understand each other. >> he's still done so
now we're cashiering our allies. >> they're transactional. they got the tax cut and the conservative judges including on the supreme court. they're willing to have a transactional relationship with this outsider figure who has somehow taken over a party that was traditional, that was conservative because that's the only way they feel they can survive. they talk to their own voters in their states and districts and say the voters are with trump. >> president trump commended kim...
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public every single day, just living their lives and having strangers on the street, on the bway, the cashiers on th grocery store, giving them weird looks, maybe even dirty lookski and basically them explain themselves anywhere they are.th so's every single day, multiple times a day coming out process, on top of the very turbulent, traumatic one that you probably already had when you told your family and friends. if you're watching this and you're wondering wt you can do to help close the gaps of the inequality that exists between l.g.b.t. people versus straight and non-transgender people, i think the biggest thing is to just see the humanity in us, to raise up our voices, especially in so many places of mia and community and spaces where our voices are under-represented. i did not haverony transgender models growing up. i hard have any gay or queer role models growing up in texas in the '90s. i didn't even ow that transgender men existed. that lack of representatn growing up made me literally feel like i was alone in the world and there was no onelse like me. so to now, get to be the role mo
public every single day, just living their lives and having strangers on the street, on the bway, the cashiers on th grocery store, giving them weird looks, maybe even dirty lookski and basically them explain themselves anywhere they are.th so's every single day, multiple times a day coming out process, on top of the very turbulent, traumatic one that you probably already had when you told your family and friends. if you're watching this and you're wondering wt you can do to help close the gaps...
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they're on the head sets or something, talking to one in the midst of a conversation and they're at a cashier or something, find it so unbelievably rude because you're not even acknowledging the person that is right across the way but it's become very normal these days, and i think it's one of the more important things for these times. >> i agree. i also think humor is an incredibly powerful tool. we often say, i'm not naturally funny or i'm not naturally charming, but all of those behaviors learned behaviors and while there are people who are naturally funny, like jeremy, there are people like me who have to try to find a way to learn that. and our most favorite and beloved presidents -- this perfectly fitting to talk but ronald reagan here today and we're so honored to be here, by the way -- to tell my favorite story i tell at every event we do, and it is probably -- we have over never been able to pre this actually happened but a story about president reagan out riding horses with queen elizabeth in windsor park on a visit to england andt one point the queen had a prolonged bout of france
they're on the head sets or something, talking to one in the midst of a conversation and they're at a cashier or something, find it so unbelievably rude because you're not even acknowledging the person that is right across the way but it's become very normal these days, and i think it's one of the more important things for these times. >> i agree. i also think humor is an incredibly powerful tool. we often say, i'm not naturally funny or i'm not naturally charming, but all of those...
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have seen them in grocery stores where i live and they are giving out their welfare cards to the cashiert the grocery line for ebt cd for groceries. guest: that is a huge misconception. in fact, illegal immigrants who are here illegally do not qualify for welfare, do not qualify for student loans, do not qualify for any freebies. that is a huge misconception. you can read that on the internet or off news channels that people listen to. it is absolutely false. by the way, i congratulate you and the story of your family. i have a similar story in my family. my grandfather arrived to this country and worked hard and assured everybody had a job and went to school and was educated, and here we are. his grandson is a member of the united states congress and that is who america is. let's not close our doors to the rest of the world now that we have made it through. of course we do not want criminals are people doing things illegally, but we must also keep the american dream alive. host: nashville, tennessee, richard, independent. caller: i have got a story to tell you real quick and then i have
have seen them in grocery stores where i live and they are giving out their welfare cards to the cashiert the grocery line for ebt cd for groceries. guest: that is a huge misconception. in fact, illegal immigrants who are here illegally do not qualify for welfare, do not qualify for student loans, do not qualify for any freebies. that is a huge misconception. you can read that on the internet or off news channels that people listen to. it is absolutely false. by the way, i congratulate you and...
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i work at the shake shack and make $11 an hour as a cashier. i'm married with three children ages 8, 14, 15. my check is the only income for my family because my husband is disabled and battling with several health conditions. $11 an hour isn't much. i worked other jobs too. i worked in the retail industry and at the ymca, but the one thing i found in any of those jobs, anything less than $15 an hour just isn't enough. it prevents families like mine from thriving to our full potential. my family receives food stamps and i'm still left to figure out how i'm going to make my $350 paycheck stretch for five people. school's about to start again, and i have three kids getting ready to go back to school. i have student loans that i have to pay back, but i'm also behind in bills so i'm left to prioritize which bill i can afford to pay this month. me and my family have been living in the shelter for six years. yes, six years because i don't make enough to afford market rate rent anywhere in the greater boston area. i don't understand how these multibil
i work at the shake shack and make $11 an hour as a cashier. i'm married with three children ages 8, 14, 15. my check is the only income for my family because my husband is disabled and battling with several health conditions. $11 an hour isn't much. i worked other jobs too. i worked in the retail industry and at the ymca, but the one thing i found in any of those jobs, anything less than $15 an hour just isn't enough. it prevents families like mine from thriving to our full potential. my...
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they say shake shack restaurants will have automated kiosks in conjunction with cashiers.ion is beating out higher minimum wages. >> and it's helping sales. it's not just having to pay for the workers but it's also letting you revie the menu and pick more things and buy more things. it's the wave of the future, like it or not. >> is there a mcdonald's or shake shack in bermuda? >> no. there's a kfc that was grandfathered in. can have any chains. i'm a huge fan of colonel sanders. i think it's one of the greatest military. [inaudible] there's a kfc grandfathered in but there's no chain allowed. >> it was time to get you in the conversation. you did very well. 940 eastern time. i have to say goodbye to mike murphy and john in bermuda. thanks for joining us. where are we now? it's 9:40. we are down 75 points. that puts us at 24582. we have apple getting serious about original content. earlier this year they scored a deal with oprah. now they have a partnership with one of the biggest names in children's television. can you explain that one? apple stock is at 187. the house se
they say shake shack restaurants will have automated kiosks in conjunction with cashiers.ion is beating out higher minimum wages. >> and it's helping sales. it's not just having to pay for the workers but it's also letting you revie the menu and pick more things and buy more things. it's the wave of the future, like it or not. >> is there a mcdonald's or shake shack in bermuda? >> no. there's a kfc that was grandfathered in. can have any chains. i'm a huge fan of colonel...
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if i go to a shop and pick up an item and it is priced at £2.50, and the cashier says that looks low,g everything £2.99 and then saying everything £2.99 and then saying we made a mistake, it is £9.99. 50 saying we made a mistake, it is £9.99. so what. us from not believing any offer? this is the problem. i go to dubai a lot, and if i received an offer for 200 problem. i go to dubai a lot, and if i received an offerfor 200 quid, i would have snapped it up and thought thatis would have snapped it up and thought that is a good deal. airlines are competing against each other. with the world cup on, you could be thinking they are wanting people to go to different destinations, certainly tel aviv and dubai, with 40 degrees heat it is very hot. people may not want to go, so they may be cutting the fares. as a consumer you would have grounds to say i genuinely believe that fear. and some of those consumers in that film seemed like they want to fight this. absolutely. thank you for explaining that, it is very clear, and a very complicated issue. i thought it was £2.99, if it says it on the sti
if i go to a shop and pick up an item and it is priced at £2.50, and the cashier says that looks low,g everything £2.99 and then saying everything £2.99 and then saying we made a mistake, it is £9.99. 50 saying we made a mistake, it is £9.99. so what. us from not believing any offer? this is the problem. i go to dubai a lot, and if i received an offer for 200 problem. i go to dubai a lot, and if i received an offerfor 200 quid, i would have snapped it up and thought thatis would have...
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just recently opened up what they call a future hotel and this is a hotel without any clerks or cashiers where you check into the hotel purely by being recognized by facial sensor technology sound sensor it's really a hub of the future a lot of technology now it's also going to be one hundred percent clean energy and they're going to be bringing in and trying to bring in a lot of you know manufacturing in different factories and stuff but it will only be a low carbon emission factories they're not going to have any high polluting factories there they want to be kind of a model of what they call sustainable development. i read that there are the big you know pollution cars etc the facial recognition but it seems to me that some of these big companies that are going there like alibaba china mobile ten cent they're there because they want to be supportive but there's a different dynamic a communist country will businesses that are over there be required to actually locate there what it might not at least initially be profitable while the oversight of this new area is going to be directly ac
just recently opened up what they call a future hotel and this is a hotel without any clerks or cashiers where you check into the hotel purely by being recognized by facial sensor technology sound sensor it's really a hub of the future a lot of technology now it's also going to be one hundred percent clean energy and they're going to be bringing in and trying to bring in a lot of you know manufacturing in different factories and stuff but it will only be a low carbon emission factories they're...