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more menu items are also set to return to cosco food courts. also today, grand canyon national park are reacting to the public. it will be open with limited hours, the next friday, the entrance will be open 24 seven, the canyons north rim will also be open that same day, for now visitors can hike down into the canyon, and camp in more remote areas, rafting trips down the colorado river are scheduled to resume june 14th. >>> >> baseball teams and players still negotiating on when to restart the season. yesterday most teams in baseball cut some minor league players. 30 to 50 low-level and spring- training invited players were taken off for each roster. these are reductions that are usually happening at the end of spring training, but has been delayed because of the pandemic. it is expected there will be no minor-league baseball season this year. >>> the mayor of boston says it's clear september has become less and less -- as a possible time to have the marathon. the race of 30,000 people has been postponed from april 20th, back to september 30th,
more menu items are also set to return to cosco food courts. also today, grand canyon national park are reacting to the public. it will be open with limited hours, the next friday, the entrance will be open 24 seven, the canyons north rim will also be open that same day, for now visitors can hike down into the canyon, and camp in more remote areas, rafting trips down the colorado river are scheduled to resume june 14th. >>> >> baseball teams and players still negotiating on when...
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. >>> cosco is bringing out the three samples next month, usa today reports it will be a slow rollout of the sample, but cosco says the food will be handed out with social distancing in mind, and menu items are set to return to those cosco food courts. >>> one of our top stories this morning, fire has erupted at a minnesota police station as protesters seek justice for george floyd, the local protests happen here in the bay area as well, today. >>> conflict on when to reopen businesses. the local sheriff says he will no longer enforce local health restrictions. >>> from ktvu, this is mornings on fox 2. >>> this is the new york stock exchange for the opening bell, trade tensions between the u.s. and china are back in the spotlight. that is one of the factors driving costs down this morning. there is the opening bell. i would say a 200 point drop on the opening. we will continue to watch the markets and have all of your business news, coming up in today's dollars and cents. hank you for joining us this morning. friday morning, may 29, i am pam cook. >> i am dave clark. i did my job, as
. >>> cosco is bringing out the three samples next month, usa today reports it will be a slow rollout of the sample, but cosco says the food will be handed out with social distancing in mind, and menu items are set to return to those cosco food courts. >>> one of our top stories this morning, fire has erupted at a minnesota police station as protesters seek justice for george floyd, the local protests happen here in the bay area as well, today. >>> conflict on when to...
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cosco and grocery stores are limiting how much meat people come by.ill not sell hamburgers right now. >> the problem is slaughterhouses have a closed because so many workers have gotten sick in some cases many have died. >>> governor newsom announces details in easing the shelter in place guidelines, he has had criticism on other initiatives he is rolled out in the past few weeks. >>> some of his plans have been half-baked. >> the governor has been touting the states new programs offering relief during the pandemic. >> to remind you what we've been doing for essential workers and for those that have been displaced. >> the governor introduced dozens of new policies. there is mounting criticism that the plans are announced before they are ready to launch. on april 16th enl's of the first in the nation $125 million fund for undocumented immigrants affected by the virus. and nonprofits will distribute the money. is unclear when people with see a check. >> we need clear direction from the state as to more funds, where people apply or when the timeline is.
cosco and grocery stores are limiting how much meat people come by.ill not sell hamburgers right now. >> the problem is slaughterhouses have a closed because so many workers have gotten sick in some cases many have died. >>> governor newsom announces details in easing the shelter in place guidelines, he has had criticism on other initiatives he is rolled out in the past few weeks. >>> some of his plans have been half-baked. >> the governor has been touting the...
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. >>> y a partir de hoy se hizo obligatorio el uso de mascarilas para trabajadores y cientes de coscores y la edia es para mitigar la propagación del coronavirus . >>> durante esta pandemia algunos avances tecnológicos se adcuan a las necesidades del covbi ahora vamos a ver un nueva tecnología capaz de matar el virus . >>> robots con rayos ultravioletas capaces de matar el virus es una realidad, el hospital comunitari oestrenó la tecnología (en inglés) este equipo es capaz de escanera las hbsitaciones y determinar el tiempo que se requier para desinfectar esto en adición a los protocolos de sanidad del hospital. >>> hay mcujohs otros virus que usamos al desinfectar hospitqales y el cobir es el más fácil de matar pero queremos que todos están seguros en las habitaciones y medicen, los rayos son tan fuertes que no pueden ser usados en torres . >>> este tiene un valor de 100 mil dólares y el hospital comunitario es el primer en usar ésta tecnología soy alejandra quezada. >>> una familia hispana está feliz después que uno de sus miembros se recuperó del coronavirus el señor henry sánchez
. >>> y a partir de hoy se hizo obligatorio el uso de mascarilas para trabajadores y cientes de coscores y la edia es para mitigar la propagación del coronavirus . >>> durante esta pandemia algunos avances tecnológicos se adcuan a las necesidades del covbi ahora vamos a ver un nueva tecnología capaz de matar el virus . >>> robots con rayos ultravioletas capaces de matar el virus es una realidad, el hospital comunitari oestrenó la tecnología (en inglés) este...
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scarlet: we are still waiting for nordstrom to come out with results as well as cosco. president trump, signing the executive order, did say that the administration will regulate , as the230 shield president seeks to narrow good faith in terms of how companies are protected from liability. nordstrom first quarter net sales dropping 40% in the first period. loss per share was much wider than anticipated. 40% in net sales for nordstrom. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ romaine: broadcasting live from new york to our viewers worldwide, this is "what'd you miss?" scarlet: we saw u.s. stock indexes erase earlier gains and all close in the red, led by the russell, off by 2%. nasdaq closing off after president trump said he would hold a news conference tomorrow and discuss china. that raises all kinds of concerns about rising china-u.s. tensions. romaine: salesforce shares down in after-hours trading. q1 numbers largely in line with estimates. they did revise the forecast for q2, fiscal q2, and full year numbers. the digital transformation coming out of the pandemic. it appears that s
scarlet: we are still waiting for nordstrom to come out with results as well as cosco. president trump, signing the executive order, did say that the administration will regulate , as the230 shield president seeks to narrow good faith in terms of how companies are protected from liability. nordstrom first quarter net sales dropping 40% in the first period. loss per share was much wider than anticipated. 40% in net sales for nordstrom. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ romaine: broadcasting live...
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that and face mask and frequent cleanings that the church should not be any more dangerous than a cosco. the county may soften a little bit. saying that church can hold the services outside in the parking lot if people stay in their cars. >> that is my prayer that we could have service, and god has answered my prayer and blessed us. and i think alameda county. he has blessed me with a huge parking lot.>>> that's it for the news at 5:00 kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins now with elizabeth cook and ken bastida . >>> airlines to say that they're ready to start flying internationally. so when will you be comfortable getting on a long flight? we look at conditions on the ground. >>> the top story on kpix 5 . b.a.r.t. just announced the day to open the san jose extension. instead of celebrating the transit system is facing a major crisis. good evening and for. >> and i am elizabeth cook. why getting back to normal could take months ? >> reporter: the mood was a celebratory , the san jose is getting the much awaited b.a.r.t. station, but it's like getting the car of your dreams when you have nowhere
that and face mask and frequent cleanings that the church should not be any more dangerous than a cosco. the county may soften a little bit. saying that church can hold the services outside in the parking lot if people stay in their cars. >> that is my prayer that we could have service, and god has answered my prayer and blessed us. and i think alameda county. he has blessed me with a huge parking lot.>>> that's it for the news at 5:00 kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins now with...
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cosco and wendy's are limiting sales. it is also giving and opening to alternative meet companies. soy-based burgers will be available at kroger stores and beyond made offers discounts on products this summer. >>> tender will allow users to connect face to face. they are rolling out a video chat later this year. the company says single people are just shifting to phone and video dates. that is your money watch report. >>> it is video that will make you think twice about leaving visible toilet paper in your car. a thief grabbed the toilet paper . the victim witness the crime and decided to stop it by locking and unlocking the car from afar. the family was in shock. >> i have heard of people stealing but toilet paper? the sheriffs department is checking this out. >>> the fair is kicking off online contest. first, each virtual category is designed to use household items. rules are on their platform. the competitions go through july 5 when the fair was originally scheduled to end. >>> drive-in movie theaters are back open in the bay area. there are some new rules. >> yes. russell has o
cosco and wendy's are limiting sales. it is also giving and opening to alternative meet companies. soy-based burgers will be available at kroger stores and beyond made offers discounts on products this summer. >>> tender will allow users to connect face to face. they are rolling out a video chat later this year. the company says single people are just shifting to phone and video dates. that is your money watch report. >>> it is video that will make you think twice about...
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significa el 5 de mayo >>> a todos los trabajadores de san francisco se les proporcionara la muestra del coscolud y quienes laboran con el pÚblico durante la orden de quedarse en casa. Éstas pruebas tienen la capacidad de administrar hasta 1500 >>> legisladores del centro de control de enfermedades del centro corea del sur indican que es imposible que se reactive el coronavirus del cuerpo humano, dijeron quepersonas que se r recuperan al virus estÁn dando positivo semanas despuÉs pero lo que encontraron es que las pruebas no distinguÍan entre las cÉlulas activas y las muertas. lo que significa que los pacientes no se re infectaron >>> algunos hospitales confirman que estÁn bien enfermedades nuevas e inusuales que estÁn relacionadas con el covid-19 en varios pacientes geriÁtricpedris >>> tal parece que ni los mÁs pequeÑos de la casa se escapan de las garras del covid-19 >>> esto apostarÍa a que este virus se estarÍa manifestando los menores con sÍntomas diferentes a los que presentan los adultos y que podrÍan ser similares a los de la enfermedad denominada como el mal de kawasaki >>> las Última
significa el 5 de mayo >>> a todos los trabajadores de san francisco se les proporcionara la muestra del coscolud y quienes laboran con el pÚblico durante la orden de quedarse en casa. Éstas pruebas tienen la capacidad de administrar hasta 1500 >>> legisladores del centro de control de enfermedades del centro corea del sur indican que es imposible que se reactive el coronavirus del cuerpo humano, dijeron quepersonas que se r recuperan al virus estÁn dando positivo semanas...
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so far, cosco is the only store in the bay area that is putting those limits in place. it is allowing them members to buy up to three fresh meat products at a time. stores are taking the steps because several u.s. meat plants have slowed production or shut down altogether. after many workers tested positive for covid-19. >>> cruise line plans to address some of its ships sailing the summer. the company says it will start serving some of its home ports including miami and port canaveral florida, as well as galveston texas in august for the cruise line has already canceled his trips from the west coast to alaska this summer. >>> there are multiple reports that e-cigarette maker jewel will be moving its headquarters from san francisco to washington, d.c. the move is part of a broader restructuring plan that includes a reduction in the workforce by roughly 1/3 for the move to washington will put the e-cigarette company closer to lawmakers, public health officials, and federal regulators who will soon be deciding whether jewel's products can remain in the u.s. market. >>> at
so far, cosco is the only store in the bay area that is putting those limits in place. it is allowing them members to buy up to three fresh meat products at a time. stores are taking the steps because several u.s. meat plants have slowed production or shut down altogether. after many workers tested positive for covid-19. >>> cruise line plans to address some of its ships sailing the summer. the company says it will start serving some of its home ports including miami and port canaveral...
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. >>> and the new restrictions for cosco's choppers planning to purchase fresh meat. new limits, if you had to the store today. >>> >> the next step towards reopening here in california. what officials are learning from the new data, and the warnings from health experts. >>> plus. -- >> i have never been this scared in my life. >> are retired area police chief describing his battle against the coronavirus and how the fight affected his family. >>> >> it is tuesday, may 5th. feels like it's going to warm up a little bit. it's already pretty mild, pretty nice out there. not as cold as yesterday. steve. >> we were pretty cold yesterday morning. but not the case today. it will still be a nice day per the real warmth kicks in on thursday and friday. it was warm enough yesterday. temperatures jumped up, maybe a bit of patchy fog. there is nothing really to stand in the way of another nice day. a big drop from everyone else here in santa rosa. san jose's clear. we had more of a breeze yesterday but that's not the case so far. the pressure has come down a little bit. 40s. 40s
. >>> and the new restrictions for cosco's choppers planning to purchase fresh meat. new limits, if you had to the store today. >>> >> the next step towards reopening here in california. what officials are learning from the new data, and the warnings from health experts. >>> plus. -- >> i have never been this scared in my life. >> are retired area police chief describing his battle against the coronavirus and how the fight affected his family....
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warnings that are still on shelves at target walmart cosco and pet smart and it's the middle east somewhat frustrating because. we haven't been able to find a problem with the product we say yes there are secure animals we believe there's strong evidence associated with it but we don't look at the product and we've tested for numerous things and we haven't been able to find anything that would suggest that this product right here there's a problem with sometimes toxic ingredients are a combination of things sometimes a toxic ingredient you know is is when you mix this with that and then that creates the problem so if you're looking for just one thing it's hard to know what that is . divided the. police. or operation in dying while some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained in the numbers are much lower than some of the more a neighborhood star city. that we think we're working with can source outside of the state is there just so it is here so i think that it was. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is t
warnings that are still on shelves at target walmart cosco and pet smart and it's the middle east somewhat frustrating because. we haven't been able to find a problem with the product we say yes there are secure animals we believe there's strong evidence associated with it but we don't look at the product and we've tested for numerous things and we haven't been able to find anything that would suggest that this product right here there's a problem with sometimes toxic ingredients are a...
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generically available in other parts of the world why are we in the us paying retail prices what we invented cosco this is america it's one nation under a rebate but i guess not when it comes to drugs we are paying 350 times the price of australia for of life saving medication this is because of patent protections and what are we protecting these corporations from generics in other words competition this is who are pretty while fair we are shielding this corporation from the free market only how will swear the invisible hand touched you and the bigger scandal is that we helped finance the research and development of hiv drug dr lord thank you for your advocacy here today is it true that the public invested 50000000 to develop prep. that is correct so taxpayers help fund a drug that many taxpayers can't afford activists say that the number is higher than 50000000 and say we have a monopoly dominating the market and raking in money for what are actually government inventions and we're having massive access issues because of it look companies should be rewarded for their inventions but if the medicin
generically available in other parts of the world why are we in the us paying retail prices what we invented cosco this is america it's one nation under a rebate but i guess not when it comes to drugs we are paying 350 times the price of australia for of life saving medication this is because of patent protections and what are we protecting these corporations from generics in other words competition this is who are pretty while fair we are shielding this corporation from the free market only...
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cosco allowing 3 items per member and raising concerns that customers will buy more meat often.roger shares up half percent. gain at the start of trading, markets eyeing the reopening of the economy as states begin to loosen the coronavirus restrictions, investors are looking ahead to earnings this morning including regeneron and then disney after the trading market closes after the bell. the expected to see decline year over year as theme parks, cruise lines shutter. shares of disney up half percent going into those numbers. joining me right now wealth adviser president mark avalon and joining the conversation fox business dagen mcdowell, mark tepper and senior fellow mattie duppler. dagen: good morning. maria: economy start to reopen with several states, 23 states reopening, 35% of the gdp. how do you feel about the opening to have economy, slow and sure and what the impact it will have on the overall both? >> well, it's going to have a positive effect on several levels. workers will be able to start earning paychecks and the market is taking some positive reinforcement from t
cosco allowing 3 items per member and raising concerns that customers will buy more meat often.roger shares up half percent. gain at the start of trading, markets eyeing the reopening of the economy as states begin to loosen the coronavirus restrictions, investors are looking ahead to earnings this morning including regeneron and then disney after the trading market closes after the bell. the expected to see decline year over year as theme parks, cruise lines shutter. shares of disney up half...
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. >>> cosco has lifted restrictions. they will stop limiting the number of shoppers. they have resumed regular shopping hours at most locations and masks are required. >>> summer vacation will feel different for families. health officials are reminding everyone that social distancing roles need to be followed and a supply of masks should be handy. spending time at the beach is a good way to destress but we still need to be cautious. >> we can help you and everyone enjoy this. >> there is a risk to not being inside. >> parents are being warned about a multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children which could be linked to the virus. >>> group of teenagers in san mateo is showing that it is cool to give it back. they are helping baby boomers do shopping and dropping bags off at the front door. the student say it is rewarding and gives him a chance to get out of their homes. >> the fact that we get a little bit of our freedom back because we can be in our cars driving around getting fresh air. it is a pretty amazing thing. >> group is available in 26 cities nationwide he
. >>> cosco has lifted restrictions. they will stop limiting the number of shoppers. they have resumed regular shopping hours at most locations and masks are required. >>> summer vacation will feel different for families. health officials are reminding everyone that social distancing roles need to be followed and a supply of masks should be handy. spending time at the beach is a good way to destress but we still need to be cautious. >> we can help you and everyone enjoy...
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cosco employees and customers will wear masks or face coverings macy's will reopen their stores today, most of the stores are in georgia and texas. macy's will open 775 stores like those in the bay area over the next six weeks. a scarf bandanna or other material can be used, as long as it covers your nose and mouth to prevent the spread of the virus. there are limited exceptions to the new requirement, including children six years old and younger, or difficulty breathing. >>> southwest airlines says he thinks it is safe for people to fly again, but the risk of contracting coronavirus on an airplane is not much greater than risk anywhere else. he says airlines clean the airplanes and not overbooking plane so that people can spread out while flying. >>> cities around the bay area close off more and more streets during the shelter and place order. officials say the goal is to give people a chance to stay close to home and get outside, without having to worry about traffic. and brentwood city, 10 roads are now closed off, under the slow street program, it gets more people time to run, wal
cosco employees and customers will wear masks or face coverings macy's will reopen their stores today, most of the stores are in georgia and texas. macy's will open 775 stores like those in the bay area over the next six weeks. a scarf bandanna or other material can be used, as long as it covers your nose and mouth to prevent the spread of the virus. there are limited exceptions to the new requirement, including children six years old and younger, or difficulty breathing. >>> southwest...
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you have governors saying that you can open up wal-mart, cosco or tattoo parlors but they are prohibitingnesota. they told they weren't going to comply with the order because it was illegal. favoring religious groups compared to other groups is unconstitutional. it's the very first thing mentioned in the bill of rights and i don't think that we have gotten as much attention on this as it should have and i do think that reflects to some extent less religiousty than apparent in the rest of the population. howie: i will come back to that in a second. the president also said in brief that he would override the governors if they don't do what he wants on the issue and the reaction by many journalists was does he have authority to do under federal law and brings up what happened a few weeks ago where he would tell the states what to do and then he said i will defer to governments but not on this issue it turns out. ray: well, he wants to put the overall health response into the center of the culture war, get culture war energy to what is essentially a public health problem. my church is closed.
you have governors saying that you can open up wal-mart, cosco or tattoo parlors but they are prohibitingnesota. they told they weren't going to comply with the order because it was illegal. favoring religious groups compared to other groups is unconstitutional. it's the very first thing mentioned in the bill of rights and i don't think that we have gotten as much attention on this as it should have and i do think that reflects to some extent less religiousty than apparent in the rest of the...
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. >> cosco and other groceries are limiting meet purges as well one in five wendy's are not selling burgers at all. david sumner is a renowned economic, economist. >> we will probably pay a little more and the stores will say we won't want to raise our prices too much so you can only buy two packages. >> the virus has shut down meatpacking facilities. meet, pork and chicken farmers are paying a big price. >> those folks are in trouble because they have supplies and can't get it process. >> you give the social distance at work that means you have to slow down everything. you have fewer people working on the line, it all go slower. >> to ensure the supply much of the wholesale meek is purchased far in advance of delivery and determined by the futures market. with tens of millions of layoff, supply and demand are uncertain. >> the slaughter people are saying we will not pay much for those pigs, three or four months from now and the farmer says in that case is not worth putting it in. >> even we are seeing meat price increases. >> i was talking to them it's kind of a range depending on the meat
. >> cosco and other groceries are limiting meet purges as well one in five wendy's are not selling burgers at all. david sumner is a renowned economic, economist. >> we will probably pay a little more and the stores will say we won't want to raise our prices too much so you can only buy two packages. >> the virus has shut down meatpacking facilities. meet, pork and chicken farmers are paying a big price. >> those folks are in trouble because they have supplies and can't...
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i mention colgate and microsoft and cosco, great names, but there are always folks looking to spend moneyn a risky name. this is the largest wholesale chain in the world. it's also got one of the strongest balance sheets of any wholesale chain in the marketplace, and it is selling at a rate you probably will never see in your lifetime. we do turn the economy back on. it is a volatile position, but i would not expect bankruptcy out of marriott. they are too strong for that. for that reason, you can take a gamble on a stock that is a great name. point, a lotry's of commentators say this is similar to that impact you would see if an asteroid hit the earth, in terms of the unprecedented, unexpected nature of the crisis. what is the impact for the consumer? it feels like where the markets will go depends on a rebound in consumer demand. phil: let's remember in the united states that we have a demographic issue, like the rest of the world, but in the u.s. are older population is very wealthy. they are less worried about being unemployed and more worried about, can they go out and safely spend t
i mention colgate and microsoft and cosco, great names, but there are always folks looking to spend moneyn a risky name. this is the largest wholesale chain in the world. it's also got one of the strongest balance sheets of any wholesale chain in the marketplace, and it is selling at a rate you probably will never see in your lifetime. we do turn the economy back on. it is a volatile position, but i would not expect bankruptcy out of marriott. they are too strong for that. for that reason, you...
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had to shut down plans to the coronavirus cases among several others, there are hundreds of cases, cosco said fresh beef, pork and poultry is in high demand, customers are limited to 3 items per member, kroger limiting two chicken breasts, giant eagle, karen's food in pennsylvania, making similar moves, several meat processing companies are working to create social distancing via the assembly line in break rooms and locker rooms but at this point in particular with tyson yesterday, probably going to have more shutdowns that will affect the meat supply. jillian: tell us about covid-19 tracing appss. >> reporter: they want to trace and notify people infected with the coronavirus but they also want to protect their privacy. they really sample screenshots of what users see on their phones, the new technology would enable contact tracing using apple or android, 90% of the operating system is used by apple or google. this would all be anonymous, there's concerns over government access to gps data which prompted this move. they are not building the apps but the technology that goes behind them.
had to shut down plans to the coronavirus cases among several others, there are hundreds of cases, cosco said fresh beef, pork and poultry is in high demand, customers are limited to 3 items per member, kroger limiting two chicken breasts, giant eagle, karen's food in pennsylvania, making similar moves, several meat processing companies are working to create social distancing via the assembly line in break rooms and locker rooms but at this point in particular with tyson yesterday, probably...
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cosco and other grocery stores are now limiting how much meat customers can buy. some wendy's restaurants have now run out of hamburger meat as well. they have taken hamburgers off the menu. there is plenty of supply but there is a bottle neck at the processing plants. more than 20 major plants mostly in the mid-west and south had to shut down because of the coronavirus outbreak that has sickened and killed employees. officials say they are doing everything they can to keep the facilities open. >> they have provided personal protective equipment. of the federal government major we had the testing capability to go after any kind of hotspots we might see in the future. we believe we are prepared. >>> the meat shortage also means higher prices for beef and pork. officials say it could expand to poultry. more now on the supply issues. weird joined by mark and fema and pointy. this is a concern there are limited staff and operations a been disrupted. >> as a state we're going in the right direction in terms of coronavirus, hospitalization, ppe. all is going in the righ
cosco and other grocery stores are now limiting how much meat customers can buy. some wendy's restaurants have now run out of hamburger meat as well. they have taken hamburgers off the menu. there is plenty of supply but there is a bottle neck at the processing plants. more than 20 major plants mostly in the mid-west and south had to shut down because of the coronavirus outbreak that has sickened and killed employees. officials say they are doing everything they can to keep the facilities open....
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or put it differently, ten -- why can't a challenger for office have events by the same rules that cosco has to sell toilet paper in meet? i think that's going to be harder for court courts to dene get further along. >> let's switch over to the international legal front for a while. you did a lot of research on this. this is about china. we know chinese doctors and scientists encountered covid-19 patients as early as november of last year and they alerted chinese authorities but beijing didn't notify the world. should china held accountable? if so, what are the legal remedies and the international setting to do so? >> yes, i yes, i think china she held accountable, not because of any desire to punish china which is what you hear in some of the rhetoric these days, but in order to encourage better behavior in the future. this is an appeal to the economist in the talk. you want someone when you're doing something what we call internalize the cost and benefits of the decision. so they can make the right choice about whether to do something or not. china has effectively done, they have exter
or put it differently, ten -- why can't a challenger for office have events by the same rules that cosco has to sell toilet paper in meet? i think that's going to be harder for court courts to dene get further along. >> let's switch over to the international legal front for a while. you did a lot of research on this. this is about china. we know chinese doctors and scientists encountered covid-19 patients as early as november of last year and they alerted chinese authorities but beijing...
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. >>> a shopper kicked out of cosco for not wearing a mask in the warehouse, and the next hour, what the customer said after getting a backlash, and his perspective, and how it does not line up with what the cdc is advising, we will be right back. >>> welcome back to mornings on fox 2, today, the california public utilities commission is expecting to approve pg&e's restructuring plan. they issued a proposal on monday, that calls for approving utility reorganization plans, the plan calls for additional oversight in management changes, it includes $25 billion in payments to wildfire survivors, and 22 billion to pay deaths. their plan needs approval from cpuc, and a federal bankruptcy judge in order to exit the bankruptcy by the end of june, however, protesters are calling on governor newsom to stop the bankruptcy deal, demonstrators drew chalk lines outside the state building yesterday to symbolize people that were killed by the fires started by pg&e equipment. the plant forces wildfire survivors to take damage claims into pg&e stock and they settle ratepayers with bailing out to the u
. >>> a shopper kicked out of cosco for not wearing a mask in the warehouse, and the next hour, what the customer said after getting a backlash, and his perspective, and how it does not line up with what the cdc is advising, we will be right back. >>> welcome back to mornings on fox 2, today, the california public utilities commission is expecting to approve pg&e's restructuring plan. they issued a proposal on monday, that calls for approving utility reorganization plans,...
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the food will be handed out with social distancing in mind, and more menu items are set to return to cosco food courts. >>> today, the grand canyon national park is reopening to the public, the south rim entrance will be open with limited hours. next friday, the entrance will be open 24-7. the north rim will also open that same day. visitors can hike down into the canyon and camp in a room or remote area, rafting trips down the colorado river are scheduled to resume june 14. >>> and the world of sports, major-league baseball team owners are still negotiating a deal for trying to restart the baseball season. low-level and spring-training have players taken off of each roster. these were reductions that were usually done at the end of spring training, but they were delayed because of the pandemic. it is expected that there will be no minor-league baseball season this year. >>> the boston marathon has been canceled for the first time in their 124 year history. the mayor of boston said it is clear that september is just not plausible for staging the event. the race of 30,000 people had been po
the food will be handed out with social distancing in mind, and more menu items are set to return to cosco food courts. >>> today, the grand canyon national park is reopening to the public, the south rim entrance will be open with limited hours. next friday, the entrance will be open 24-7. the north rim will also open that same day. visitors can hike down into the canyon and camp in a room or remote area, rafting trips down the colorado river are scheduled to resume june 14....
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. >>> cosco hits its famous samples coming back. >>> and developments in the minor leagues. it's always gooder what you'to have 'em.or, and when it comes to your internet, xfinity gives you the ones you need. on a budget? there's a speed for that. not ready to commit? try a plan with no annual contract. wanna save even more? just add xfinity mobile, and save big on your wireless bill. it's internet with the power of options. and that's simple, easy, awesome. get started with xfinity internet and mobile for just $30 a month each, and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. call or visit xfinity.com/savebig. >>> almost 41 million americans have applied for and implement benefits of the last 10 weeks, that's 26% of all u.s. workers. in california 5.1 million people filed claims since the middle of march. experts say along with travel and tourism, we are also seeing more white-collar layoffs. >> initially in the first weeks of the pandemic there were largely unaffected. but we have seen a big growth in this sector in job losses just in the past couple weeks. >> nonprofits are also har
. >>> cosco hits its famous samples coming back. >>> and developments in the minor leagues. it's always gooder what you'to have 'em.or, and when it comes to your internet, xfinity gives you the ones you need. on a budget? there's a speed for that. not ready to commit? try a plan with no annual contract. wanna save even more? just add xfinity mobile, and save big on your wireless bill. it's internet with the power of options. and that's simple, easy, awesome. get started with...
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showed how if you look at it, the chance of you acquiring it was dramatically lower than it would be at cosco. that brought some much-needed perspective. we are now 17 days later. we should ask, what has happened? you have this frenzy. here we are. let's look at what is happened. hospitalizations in eufaula duvall county. down 20% since mid april. , down 50%alizations since mid april. duval county, in down 32% since mid april. new case positivity. in the last two weeks, young had one time where was over 5%. there were places around this country that would kill to get to 10%. many of the times, the cases are arer 2% of the total test coming back positive. the facts are that since this has happened, hospitalizations, declined.has all those people were wrong. the folks in duval county behaved appropriately. i will not hold my breath on that happening. safe, smart step-by-step is how we are going. working with the business and medical community. education is very important. we employment assistance. just a little background on what has happened. the system florida has is this connect system. it w
showed how if you look at it, the chance of you acquiring it was dramatically lower than it would be at cosco. that brought some much-needed perspective. we are now 17 days later. we should ask, what has happened? you have this frenzy. here we are. let's look at what is happened. hospitalizations in eufaula duvall county. down 20% since mid april. , down 50%alizations since mid april. duval county, in down 32% since mid april. new case positivity. in the last two weeks, young had one time where...
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what is interesting to me is how few network cameras go to cosco, walmart, mcdonald's, grocery store, stop to see how parts of america are mitigating and functioning. instead we get this endless what does dr. fauci and doctor burke say in whatever they say goes but there are people out there functioning and putting food on her table and bringing packages to our home and during all the things that are necessary for country to survive and they are doing that right now and there's not enough of them obviously and have a high unemployment rate but still, 95% of the american or excuse me, 85% of the merc and people who are working in functioning and there is no coverage of this because it would show that you can, in fact, have a civil liberties and work and in fact, mitigate like these governors, mostly republican are trying to point out. >> here is a thing, mark. let's bring it to the current example of what we are living right now in terms of do we reopen the economy or not in phases, slowly, based on certain guidelines laid out by our medical professionals in the trump administration a
what is interesting to me is how few network cameras go to cosco, walmart, mcdonald's, grocery store, stop to see how parts of america are mitigating and functioning. instead we get this endless what does dr. fauci and doctor burke say in whatever they say goes but there are people out there functioning and putting food on her table and bringing packages to our home and during all the things that are necessary for country to survive and they are doing that right now and there's not enough of...
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used a score for delivering to book orders of smaller, but essential items so when you go down to cosco using them again in you by your 18 past the no toilet paper and paper stuff does not easily can see that you know fit into a into a car so we've been increasingly helping people with larger orders of small islands howell expects this pandemic will have a lasting effect on how consumers expect delivery services to operate. >>reporting in san francisco, i'm jason dumas kron 4 news. >>a woman is dead following a deputy-involved [music] [music] especially in times like these, strong public schools make a better california for all of us. >>welcome back it's 7.29 and breaking news from overnight. a woman armed with a rifle was killed in a shootout with deputies on the peninsula kron four's ray harvey has details now from half moon bay. >>yeah that's right. a woman is dead following a deputy-involved shooting here in half moon bay on the 800 block main street here it happened here in this area. well deputies say they arrived around 7 o'clock last night. they were called out to a report of a
used a score for delivering to book orders of smaller, but essential items so when you go down to cosco using them again in you by your 18 past the no toilet paper and paper stuff does not easily can see that you know fit into a into a car so we've been increasingly helping people with larger orders of small islands howell expects this pandemic will have a lasting effect on how consumers expect delivery services to operate. >>reporting in san francisco, i'm jason dumas kron 4 news....
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cosco says it's numbers are low and members can only buy three meat products at a time.ostly in the midwest and the south, locations that process meet have had to close down due to outbreak supplies that have sickened and killed workers. again in california we are somewhat insulated from this, however those going to drive through that windows and now costco starting to see the affects of this nationwide shortage, reporting live, allie rasmussen, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> thank you allie, there are multiple reports that e- cigarette maker is moving its headquarters to washington from san francisco. the move is part of a broad restructuring plan that includes reducing the workforce by roughly 1/3. the move to washington will put that e-cigarette maker closer to federal regulators who will decide whether their products can remain in the u.s. market. >>> xavier becerra, is suing two energy trading companies for illegally driving up the price of gas. he says that two companies manipulated prices after a southern california refinery fire five years ago. the sorrows lawsuit asks for
cosco says it's numbers are low and members can only buy three meat products at a time.ostly in the midwest and the south, locations that process meet have had to close down due to outbreak supplies that have sickened and killed workers. again in california we are somewhat insulated from this, however those going to drive through that windows and now costco starting to see the affects of this nationwide shortage, reporting live, allie rasmussen, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> thank you allie,...
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used a score for delivering to book orders of smaller, but essential items so when you go down to cosco using them again in you by your 18 past the no toilet paper and paper stuff does not easily can see that you fit into a into a car so we've been increasingly helping people with larger orders of small islands howell expects this pandemic will have a lasting effect on how consumers expect delivery services to operate. >>reporting in san francisco, i'm jason dumas kron 4 news. >>a woman is dead following a >>breaking news from overnight a woman armed with a rifle was killed in a shootout with deputies in half moon bay conference reyna harvey has the details. >>yeah, that's right. a woman is dead following a deputy-involved shooting that happened even half full day of the 800 block of mainstream even see it's pretty quiet right now, but it was a different scene last night we're going to show you that scene. now deputies say they responded around 7.25 and they were called out to initial reports of a woman in her 30's or 40's carrying a rifle and alcohol now when deputies got here they tol
used a score for delivering to book orders of smaller, but essential items so when you go down to cosco using them again in you by your 18 past the no toilet paper and paper stuff does not easily can see that you fit into a into a car so we've been increasingly helping people with larger orders of small islands howell expects this pandemic will have a lasting effect on how consumers expect delivery services to operate. >>reporting in san francisco, i'm jason dumas kron 4 news. >>a...
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cosco says its members can bite no more than three fresh meat products anytime. nationwide, more than 20 major meat processing plants in the u.s., mostly in the midwest and south, have had to close down because of coronavirus outbreaks, and workers at the plant that have sickened and killed because some workers. this could mean higher prices in beef and pork. >> we do see a large swing and prices, one week is a pretty good deal, the other week it is outrageous that we will pass. >> i have stocked up over time, not hoarding, but definitely kept in mind. >> meat producing giant tyson foods warned about problems to the nation food supply chain, and now they say the capacity to process pork is fallen 50%. again the problem is not as severe here in california in the bay area, but shoppers and people going to fast food restaurants may notice some impact from this. reporting live, allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2. >>> 6:36, the l.a. county will vote on a new sick leave ordinance by the city. all essential workers would have to get 80 hours of paid sick leave. supporters say gro
cosco says its members can bite no more than three fresh meat products anytime. nationwide, more than 20 major meat processing plants in the u.s., mostly in the midwest and south, have had to close down because of coronavirus outbreaks, and workers at the plant that have sickened and killed because some workers. this could mean higher prices in beef and pork. >> we do see a large swing and prices, one week is a pretty good deal, the other week it is outrageous that we will pass. >>...
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people in cosco, people in your local grocery store, people at the gas station don't have health and safety training on how to spot diseases. i've been told by surgeons and oncologists that their hair salons and the stylists are the first line for identifying skin cancer in many of their patients, and that has all been suspended now. so, i think that that is where the balancing needs to come in. and in tewhat you're saying, hair salons and other cosmetology businesses are operating other states. they are operating by getting rid of all of the magazines, making sure that the waiting areas are not available. people have to wait in their cars. instituting social distancing. some have even used shower curtains to separate themselves from their customers and you know, using gloves, better put into curtains. there are many ways to do this, the blanket and that the governor has imposed is frankly without any basis in science and to process and in terms of property rights to these people so we ought to be able to work on clients without the cosmetology board and work out just like many other
people in cosco, people in your local grocery store, people at the gas station don't have health and safety training on how to spot diseases. i've been told by surgeons and oncologists that their hair salons and the stylists are the first line for identifying skin cancer in many of their patients, and that has all been suspended now. so, i think that that is where the balancing needs to come in. and in tewhat you're saying, hair salons and other cosmetology businesses are operating other...
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edge of a razer bus they didn't have the edge to stay competitive, we are seeing, target, wal-mart, coscoazon running on all cylinders ahead of the pandemic. yeah, there's some stresses, amazon seeing some stress in the margin side because you have seen an explosion in online activity that was not anticipated and wasn't planned for and wasn't budgeted on the part of the retailer so they are kind of catching up quickly and they are trying to drink water out of a fire hose i guess and we are seeing years turn into months and they are doing the best they can to keep up. once we come out on the back end of this, you will find consumers that become more adapt i have to this type of environment. buying online and picking up in store and a lot of the behavior will remain, i really do. maria: joseph pinion. >> yeah, i think i totally agree with your point there, we are seeing acceleration towards the winners in the top and loser at the bottom. my concern, do you believe wall street is paying enough attention to the fact that the business metrics simply might not work anymore. we are talking about
edge of a razer bus they didn't have the edge to stay competitive, we are seeing, target, wal-mart, coscoazon running on all cylinders ahead of the pandemic. yeah, there's some stresses, amazon seeing some stress in the margin side because you have seen an explosion in online activity that was not anticipated and wasn't planned for and wasn't budgeted on the part of the retailer so they are kind of catching up quickly and they are trying to drink water out of a fire hose i guess and we are...
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they did a study called the jam study where have you ever been in the store or cosco are some market with a giving out samples of food or cheese or something like that? they have a table set up and they're going to give you something. they set that up with samples of jam, and the first day that 24 varieties of jan. they said hey, here's all these jams, try anyone you want, but then they give a coupon to buy a jar of jam after that. the second day they came back. instead of 24 varieties, they only gave six varieties, six choices and the same coupon to buy a jar of jam. you know, comets commonsensicau would think the more choices you're going to find just that jam july, apricot or you like strawberry, whatever the gym is that you like, you'll find it there. but it turns out that that's not the case. when people were only one-tenth of likely to buy any jam at all when they had more choices as opposed to when they had less. we're in a situation now where there's this paradox of choice and that's called choice overload. the more choices we have, it makes it harder for us to choose anythin
they did a study called the jam study where have you ever been in the store or cosco are some market with a giving out samples of food or cheese or something like that? they have a table set up and they're going to give you something. they set that up with samples of jam, and the first day that 24 varieties of jan. they said hey, here's all these jams, try anyone you want, but then they give a coupon to buy a jar of jam after that. the second day they came back. instead of 24 varieties, they...
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is walmart and target and cosco and rest of grocery, and do in home improvement, i think we will seese chains. surprisingly good. i think any company that sells groceries is going to be struggling more on the earning madebecause they have not the technology investments required to shift to this dramatic erect to consumer -- this dramatic direct to consumer model. alix: i am glad you brought that up. not only does the money have to be spent pivoting quicker, but their physical store presence has to be changed, whether it is plexiglas or more staffer cleaning. are we looking at structurally lower margins for the survivors and retail? paula: for now, absolutely. grocery has typically been a laggard technologically. they were the last to find themselves in the director consumer game. the challenge is going to beat how do we find a way to make money. it does not go away. it is never going away. to morees this lead consolidation in the space? what are we talking about in nine months? lot about the a structural fundamental value of malls. until we get out the other side of the pandemic part
is walmart and target and cosco and rest of grocery, and do in home improvement, i think we will seese chains. surprisingly good. i think any company that sells groceries is going to be struggling more on the earning madebecause they have not the technology investments required to shift to this dramatic erect to consumer -- this dramatic direct to consumer model. alix: i am glad you brought that up. not only does the money have to be spent pivoting quicker, but their physical store presence has...
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to bake adon't want cake for gay people, then we can bear making people wearing a mask into cosco. i would like to give a shout out to to my father who was a world war ii veteran who spent nine andhs in a german pow camp was lucky enough to escape that camp with his life. i would like to remember him. one thing i'd like to remind the presidenteople, our is not smarter than the scientists. our president does not know more than the generals. our president does not have a higher iq than everybody else. he is not a moral compass anywhere to be found on his body. he is not a good man. he is a selfish man. your point. that's greg in denver, colorado. the story the caller was focusing on the beginning, president trump announcing he in thepending travel united states for non-us citizens who have recently been in brazil, a coronavirus hotspot. saying they aren't out of the woods in the fight with this pandemic. speaking of president trump, the president on this memorial day remember whyans to we mark this memorial day. the washington times noticing the proclamation asking them to pray for p
to bake adon't want cake for gay people, then we can bear making people wearing a mask into cosco. i would like to give a shout out to to my father who was a world war ii veteran who spent nine andhs in a german pow camp was lucky enough to escape that camp with his life. i would like to remember him. one thing i'd like to remind the presidenteople, our is not smarter than the scientists. our president does not know more than the generals. our president does not have a higher iq than everybody...
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cosco says his members can by no more than three fresh meat products at a time now. nationwide, more than 20 meat processing plants in the u.s., mostly in the midwest and south have had to close down because of coronavirus outbreaks at the plants that have sickened and killed plant workers. the local impact could mean higher prices here for things like beef and pork. >> we do see a large swing in prices, one week it is a pretty good deal the next week it is pretty outrageous, so we will pass. >> kind of stocked up overtime, not hoarding but definitely kept in mind. >> tyson foods warned about problems at the food supply chain and now the company says that the nation's capacity to process pork has fallen by 50%. again, the problem not as severe here in california and the bay area, but you may notice some changes when you go to fast food restaurants and some retail stores. >> contra costa how the county officials are asking for very specific donations for coronavirus patients in need. they want donations of new pillows and blankets still in the packages. they also need
cosco says his members can by no more than three fresh meat products at a time now. nationwide, more than 20 meat processing plants in the u.s., mostly in the midwest and south have had to close down because of coronavirus outbreaks at the plants that have sickened and killed plant workers. the local impact could mean higher prices here for things like beef and pork. >> we do see a large swing in prices, one week it is a pretty good deal the next week it is pretty outrageous, so we will...
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: double beat, maria, a lot of buzz going into this report after we heard from sam's club and also coscoare at 69 cents a share, estimate was 37 cents, very strong on earnings per share, renew beat that came in at 3.8 billion, estimate 3.2 billion, digital sales up 350%, digital sales growth because you've got the app, you've got the website, they really delivered on that same-store sales up and comparable store sales up 27%, these are record results. i will tell you that wells fargo had written that after the sam's club story maintained overweight on the b.j. story and the stock is bumping, up almost 5% right now, strong quarter coming out of bjs, not a surprise during the pandemic, thank you. maria: what a move there. we will keep watching all retail earnings this morning, stay with us, we will be right back. i just love hitting the open road and telling people that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or t
: double beat, maria, a lot of buzz going into this report after we heard from sam's club and also coscoare at 69 cents a share, estimate was 37 cents, very strong on earnings per share, renew beat that came in at 3.8 billion, estimate 3.2 billion, digital sales up 350%, digital sales growth because you've got the app, you've got the website, they really delivered on that same-store sales up and comparable store sales up 27%, these are record results. i will tell you that wells fargo had...
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and finally here is a look at what is trending this morning on foxbusiness.com, cosco sales fall forhe first time in more than decade. jetblue saluting our health heros by giving away free round trip flights to 100,000 healthcare workers during the pandemic and the u.s. space force launching its first recording video. the troops in space giving us a quick glimpse of a new secretive spacecrafts and those are your headlines and your trends, maria, back over to you. maria: thank you so much. we are potential new tax cuts. how do you get the economy moving again? president trump proposing proposals for businesses and coronavirus response bill. some lawmakers press to go revisit a decision to give unprofitable companies more than $150 billion in tax breaks. democrats are arguing that congress was too generous when it gave tax breaks before the outbreak and that some of the new rules disproportionately benefit high-income investors and business owners. let's talk more about this and what we could see from a plan, texas congressman and ranking member of house ways means committee kevin brad
and finally here is a look at what is trending this morning on foxbusiness.com, cosco sales fall forhe first time in more than decade. jetblue saluting our health heros by giving away free round trip flights to 100,000 healthcare workers during the pandemic and the u.s. space force launching its first recording video. the troops in space giving us a quick glimpse of a new secretive spacecrafts and those are your headlines and your trends, maria, back over to you. maria: thank you so much. we...
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the big retail chain stores are given the green light to reopen, places like wal-mart, target and coscohe small mom and pop store run by families are being forced to stay shuttered. >> yes, ma'am, small towns like eunice, we don't have the luxury of wal-mart and targets, it hurts our business. they rely on the town and everything else to support them, to pay their bills and the employees and everything else and so we are taking -- we are taking a hit, of course, we rely on the oil and gas industry big time and with oil and gas and the small stores mom and pop stores being shut down, we are taking a double hit, so it should be fair across the board. if wal-mart and target and all of them can open up and sell what they sell and mom and pop do the same things, they should be able to open up and do business as normal just with the same requirements that they have, the ppe and everything else, the 6 feet apart distance. gillian: right. bryan, this isn't easy, the pandemic on everyone, let's make it fair, let's give everybody a chance here to recover. bryan last look quickly, do you anticipat
the big retail chain stores are given the green light to reopen, places like wal-mart, target and coscohe small mom and pop store run by families are being forced to stay shuttered. >> yes, ma'am, small towns like eunice, we don't have the luxury of wal-mart and targets, it hurts our business. they rely on the town and everything else to support them, to pay their bills and the employees and everything else and so we are taking -- we are taking a hit, of course, we rely on the oil and gas...
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to bake adon't want cake for gay people, then we can bear making people wearing a mask into cosco. i would like to give a shout out to to my father who was a world war ii veteran who spent nine andhs in a german pow camp was lucky enough to escape that camp with his life. i would like to remember him. one thing i'd like to remind the presidenteople, our is not smarter than the scientists. our president does not know more than the generals. our president does not have a higher iq than everybody else. he is not a moral compass anywhere to be found on his body. he is not a good man. he is a selfish man. your point. that's greg in denver, colorado. the story the caller was focusing on the beginning, president trump announcing he in thepending travel united states for non-us citizens who have recently been in brazil, a coronavirus hotspot. saying they aren't out of the woods in the fight with this pandemic. speaking of president trump, the president on this memorial day remember whyans to we mark this memorial day. the washington times noticing the proclamation asking them to pray for p
to bake adon't want cake for gay people, then we can bear making people wearing a mask into cosco. i would like to give a shout out to to my father who was a world war ii veteran who spent nine andhs in a german pow camp was lucky enough to escape that camp with his life. i would like to remember him. one thing i'd like to remind the presidenteople, our is not smarter than the scientists. our president does not know more than the generals. our president does not have a higher iq than everybody...
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shopping malls is going to be facing a lot of distress and that's why we like companies like wal-mart, cosco, we think those companies will be winners long-term. we view them as pandemic winners and they will pick up market share and particularly higher market discretionary categories where they make a lot of their margin. maria: well, we will get more information on the whole environment when we hear from wal-mart and target, those numbers out this morning. we will have those for you. in the meantime we have stimulus being thrown at the economy. this morning we will have testimony, federal chairman jay powell and steven mnuchin to testify this morning and report in care's act. what's your take, are we going to see more stimulus rather than later or do you think this is going to work in terms of lifting this economy from $10 trillion thrown at the economy between the -- between the congress acts and the fed? garrett: so what we think it's doing is helping provide some support to consumer confidence. we had may consumer confidence numbers that came out on friday and it was much better than ex
shopping malls is going to be facing a lot of distress and that's why we like companies like wal-mart, cosco, we think those companies will be winners long-term. we view them as pandemic winners and they will pick up market share and particularly higher market discretionary categories where they make a lot of their margin. maria: well, we will get more information on the whole environment when we hear from wal-mart and target, those numbers out this morning. we will have those for you. in the...
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are seeing a supply crunch for beef and pork products and grocery stores, the big box retailers like coscofor alternative so what we are seeing is the fake meat business is getting a lot more sampling than it normally would because of the meat shortage and that's certainly showing up. by the way, impossible foods also continuing to expand within kroger stores. it says availability has gone up 18 fold so far this year and will go up 50 fold by the time this year closes out, so this could be the time for plant-base meat to shine and certainly the number of the revenue and the sales are starting to bear that out. the question being, of course, if and when we get back to normal and the meat supply comes back, how many people will continue to buy alternative meats. stuart: what would normal look like, i have absolutely no idea. thank, ash. wewe have a wort that says that wendy's is looking into price gouging by meat suppliers, susan what do we know? susan: 1 and 5 wendy's across the country had no burgers available on the menu and this is a company that's known for fresh beef and where is the b
are seeing a supply crunch for beef and pork products and grocery stores, the big box retailers like coscofor alternative so what we are seeing is the fake meat business is getting a lot more sampling than it normally would because of the meat shortage and that's certainly showing up. by the way, impossible foods also continuing to expand within kroger stores. it says availability has gone up 18 fold so far this year and will go up 50 fold by the time this year closes out, so this could be the...
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i have to be closed, but you can buy shoes at target and at cosco and any of these other places.mic is just accelerating this class divide and it expresses itself in what i call the youmans class as being the group that is most negatively affected by the long lockdown. heartiest at the levels of the information economy are doing reasonably well. we are far less affected. in theur guest is anaheim, california area. our next call is from anaheim. good morning, steve. guest: you are up early. caller: i am always up early to watch c-span. it's my favorite program. i kind of agree with you but i kind of disagree with you. basically, there is a documentary -- there is a bill in congress right now which is hr1 which is public funding of campaigns. to end the kleptocracy we have going on in the nation because it would be like public funding of campaigns is a bill. it will never see the light of day. my second point is there was a documentary put out on pbs years ago, i think it was 1990 and 1991, economics in america. explains how we got to where we got to now. title of it is how the rep
i have to be closed, but you can buy shoes at target and at cosco and any of these other places.mic is just accelerating this class divide and it expresses itself in what i call the youmans class as being the group that is most negatively affected by the long lockdown. heartiest at the levels of the information economy are doing reasonably well. we are far less affected. in theur guest is anaheim, california area. our next call is from anaheim. good morning, steve. guest: you are up early....