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at costco.oon you will be able to soon have your costco order brought right to your door just like you do with food now with the delivery app called shipt. they're rolling out in tampa first, they are. then they hope to reach 50 cities by the end of the year. if they're successful, if we were able to get everything from costco delivered directly, there's no reason to ever leave the house again. [ laughter ] the big question is, how much do i tip someone for carrying 34 pounds of ribs and two gallons of the barbecue sauce up my driveway? this is a step in the right direction, but my dream, what i would like to do is cut out the middleman completely and just move into a costco so i don't have to get anything delivered at all. i love going to costco. it's one of my hobbies. i went to costco on sunday just because i hadn't been there in a while. i didn't need anything. they get worried if i don't check in. i like to see what's new, maybe buy 100 rolls of paper towels, sometimes i'll watch "finding d
at costco.oon you will be able to soon have your costco order brought right to your door just like you do with food now with the delivery app called shipt. they're rolling out in tampa first, they are. then they hope to reach 50 cities by the end of the year. if they're successful, if we were able to get everything from costco delivered directly, there's no reason to ever leave the house again. [ laughter ] the big question is, how much do i tip someone for carrying 34 pounds of ribs and two...
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costco's in that space now as well, 50 cities. they want costco to deliver groceries.game here. amazon does really fast deliveries, about one in seven households now have -- u.s. households now have an amazon prime membership. it's a tough fight that's going on in the retail space. stuart: i would not want to be costco going up against the champions -- >> no, the juggernaut. stuart: -- otherwise known as amazon. look at that stock go, up $8. just saw it on the screen. >> that's right. stuart: it's a juggernaut. that is the word to use. all right, we got it. former navy seal rob o'neill, the man who shot bin ladennen, out with a new book that tells the story of the night when he killed the world's number one most wanted terrorist. he's next. how about that? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> earlier in the program we spoke with congressman pete process come, and here's what he had to say about president trump's new tax plan. roll tape. >> well, there's two things that are happening. the first is is a recognition for the first time ever that pass-through entities need to be treated differently;
costco's in that space now as well, 50 cities. they want costco to deliver groceries.game here. amazon does really fast deliveries, about one in seven households now have -- u.s. households now have an amazon prime membership. it's a tough fight that's going on in the retail space. stuart: i would not want to be costco going up against the champions -- >> no, the juggernaut. stuart: -- otherwise known as amazon. look at that stock go, up $8. just saw it on the screen. >> that's...
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. >> costco, rich saperstein. >> costco has lowest prices, 700 warehouses, ability for customers to seene presence. we like the stock and it's going to be one of the ones that will thrive and survive in this environment. >> jimmy, l brands on pace for one of its best days ever. >> it's certainly due for one. this has been a disaster of a stock for a year after formally being a darling for the two years prior to that. but one quarter does not the trend make. look, it's nice to see costco l brands beat on the top and bottom lines, but one quarter doesn't make. you have a long way to go before you can see retail is back. >> doc, ralph lauren. do you have unusual there too? >> we did. because this one flushed when they announced the closure of that store, one of many they're closing, but this one, flagship. just a horrific lease. it had only been there two or three years, i believe. they had a 15-year lease. they'll buy their way out of it. stock crated down, but back through $81. >>> more "halftime" straight ahead. yes? please repeat the objective. ♪ thrivent mutual funds. managed by human
. >> costco, rich saperstein. >> costco has lowest prices, 700 warehouses, ability for customers to seene presence. we like the stock and it's going to be one of the ones that will thrive and survive in this environment. >> jimmy, l brands on pace for one of its best days ever. >> it's certainly due for one. this has been a disaster of a stock for a year after formally being a darling for the two years prior to that. but one quarter does not the trend make. look, it's...
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these guys, if you strip down the costco numbers the costco contribution, this is up %. quarter at a time when the competition is so good, these are good numbers. >> you recall. american express made it to the final of the "fast money." >> how can i forget that epic battle has been hard. >> yes. but i thought american express should have won. it's because the quarter they put up. it's because the valuation, not crazy cheap, it's not crazy expensive either. they seem to be turning things around. since they lost costco way back, back in the day. so i think they guided higher. their comps internationally seem to be doing a lots better. i think asp goes higher from here. >> asp for the year, if you look at vis sarks that's the out performer up 15 or 16 percentage points for the year. i'm playing this with a processor square. i have a long square for quite some time. it's up 26% year-to-date. maybe some of these guys, it's not their core business, maybe takes them out. you never know. >> earnings season in full swing. results haven't been that pretty, goldman sax, johnson & j
these guys, if you strip down the costco numbers the costco contribution, this is up %. quarter at a time when the competition is so good, these are good numbers. >> you recall. american express made it to the final of the "fast money." >> how can i forget that epic battle has been hard. >> yes. but i thought american express should have won. it's because the quarter they put up. it's because the valuation, not crazy cheap, it's not crazy expensive either. they seem...
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costco was the second part? >> caller: what were his feelings since immigration is one of the major central discussions of today by the middle eastern countries have not accepted their fellow citizens who were fleeing the terrible war although they have common culture language and religion. costco very quickly can you answer those questions what is your view on immigration and who is your political leader of all-time? >> guest: co. i think i were friend is gone. it's up to you, professor mugambi jouet. >> guest: franklin d-delta roosevelt that led america to world war ii and also to redefine the american social contract and building more = 80. many americans today think about our difficulties to the new deal is a great model and in terms of immigration we need to do more in terms of accepting refugees especially countrie countries te region were mentioned but also european countries and in the united states. >> host: can you expand a little bit on the refugee crisis, what's happening in europe and north africa a
costco was the second part? >> caller: what were his feelings since immigration is one of the major central discussions of today by the middle eastern countries have not accepted their fellow citizens who were fleeing the terrible war although they have common culture language and religion. costco very quickly can you answer those questions what is your view on immigration and who is your political leader of all-time? >> guest: co. i think i were friend is gone. it's up to you,...
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i'm naming another one, costco had a disappointing report a month ago. it stayed down, this thing, when it breaks 40 -- >> costco shares -- >> what i'm talking about is you have a stop. they had all time highs. they had a big gap on big volume. it stayed down, that gap, it's pretty disappointing, though. >> as the retail wages on, are there bright spots left in this space, does rich ross, it's a regular brand-new frisked out plasma. three names he says are still worth a buy. >> reporter: hi, we know the issues with retail is long and distinguished. but we're going to give you a few price spots, a couple ways to play a more abundant space. you see the benchmarks, etm. we take the elevator up and the escalator down, up 15, down 15. we haven't been above the 50-day moving average since late last year. so that's an issue, but we go from something borrowed on the short side to something blue. tiffany's, now, this was supposed to be one of the big losers in terms of the trump trade, for those that done don't live in manhattan, it shares an entrance with trump
i'm naming another one, costco had a disappointing report a month ago. it stayed down, this thing, when it breaks 40 -- >> costco shares -- >> what i'm talking about is you have a stop. they had all time highs. they had a big gap on big volume. it stayed down, that gap, it's pretty disappointing, though. >> as the retail wages on, are there bright spots left in this space, does rich ross, it's a regular brand-new frisked out plasma. three names he says are still worth a buy....
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get a new one from costco!adness upsets, for giving sports anchors a a chance to be just as wrong as weathermen. [ laughter and applause ] g >> steve: gazonga's. >> jimmy: gazonga's. "going down the tubers." [ laughter ] >> steve: where's it going? >> jimmy: "going down the tubers!" [ laughter ] >> steve: god. >> jimmy: oh, man. >> steve: that's the president -- [ laughter ] ♪ >> steve: of the united states! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> steve: going down the tubers! [ laughter and applause ] meep, meep. >> jimmy: unbelievable, man. >> steve: what the f? >> jimmy: unbelievable. >> steve: unbelievable. [ laughter ] this is real! [ laughter ] oh. >> jimmy: thank you "life" and "chips" for being this week's big movies and the name of chris christie's tell-all memoir. [ laughter and applause ] there you go. those are my "thank you notes." of "the tonight show"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this blue goo leaves a residue quit playin' with my eyes,ghter. goo... so, seventh generation developed this powerf
get a new one from costco!adness upsets, for giving sports anchors a a chance to be just as wrong as weathermen. [ laughter and applause ] g >> steve: gazonga's. >> jimmy: gazonga's. "going down the tubers." [ laughter ] >> steve: where's it going? >> jimmy: "going down the tubers!" [ laughter ] >> steve: god. >> jimmy: oh, man. >> steve: that's the president -- [ laughter ] ♪ >> steve: of the united states! [ laughter ]...
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in addition, costco is doing well, here's one for you that i haven't talked got, maybe in four or five years, other than where i buy my socks, khol's. granted there's not that much love for khol's. however the fact that khol's are not located in the malls, that's a giant positive. plus kohl's is -- this is only a #.8 ---the company's gotten very good at keeping inventories lean and it's just starting to see the benefits from it's multiyear, mull by billion dollar investment in technology, meantime the company is weighing you a handsome 5.5 yield. it's getting some better brands n i like that it's recently added under armor, to keep with nike, so it's dependable. a new name brands will really make you sit up and take notice. i think you should get in ahead of other name brands that may be going in there. and let's not forget, here's one that i, again, stopped talking about and that was a mistake. walmart. yes, walmart, a retail titan with tremendous heft and a retail balance sheet. not many major retailers can deliver genuine same-store sales growth these days. meanwhile management is m
in addition, costco is doing well, here's one for you that i haven't talked got, maybe in four or five years, other than where i buy my socks, khol's. granted there's not that much love for khol's. however the fact that khol's are not located in the malls, that's a giant positive. plus kohl's is -- this is only a #.8 ---the company's gotten very good at keeping inventories lean and it's just starting to see the benefits from it's multiyear, mull by billion dollar investment in technology,...
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costco, i love that report because it's about amazon, it says that people go to costco for food and amazonill having trouble with food. do you think kroger will buy whole foods? >> i don't know. >> people feel like amazon has to in order to understand food. i think that's antithetical to the culture of amazon. am though -- although they bought zappo's. >> it will be interesting to see what whole foods chooses to do or how they go about trying to change things. and deal with that. >> i'm curious about that. >> you seem to think there might be consolidation in the future? >> kroger, there was a good note out about how they have to take market share. kroger is a good company but supermarkets need inflation. costco said has said there would be inflation in the second half of the year. you want as many food stores as possible when it comes back. >> look at shares of verizon, day two. they weren't off that much yesterday given the enormity or the -- just the fact alone that they actually lost wireless subscriberers. the fact that put it on the front page of the "wall street journal" as one of th
costco, i love that report because it's about amazon, it says that people go to costco for food and amazonill having trouble with food. do you think kroger will buy whole foods? >> i don't know. >> people feel like amazon has to in order to understand food. i think that's antithetical to the culture of amazon. am though -- although they bought zappo's. >> it will be interesting to see what whole foods chooses to do or how they go about trying to change things. and deal with...
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whether it's sprouts or the inexpensive cost end with costco or walmart.oming for whole foods. and if you want a cheap knockoff with an incredibly rich parent, you go to trader joes, to buy this stuff that seems like it's being sold below cost? and why not. with about 460 stores, whole foods isn't big enough to box anyone out. it's formula of natural organic isn't so novel, it's everywhere. and now it has inexpensive products made by treehouse food. you knew that whole foods was cornered when you could start wandering through the aisles of a kroger that has 2,000 plus locations and see natural and organic goods all over the store, particularly the private label stuff. it's all side by side with the regular brands, but cheaper because kroger makes it in house. cheaper is almost never associated with whole foods. walmart and target who have been oblivious for so long are catching up. in massachusetts i asked for rice cakes, i was sent to the rice crispy aisle, you know, the candy? now they have aisles of the stuff. it's not like whole foods hasn't tried to d
whether it's sprouts or the inexpensive cost end with costco or walmart.oming for whole foods. and if you want a cheap knockoff with an incredibly rich parent, you go to trader joes, to buy this stuff that seems like it's being sold below cost? and why not. with about 460 stores, whole foods isn't big enough to box anyone out. it's formula of natural organic isn't so novel, it's everywhere. and now it has inexpensive products made by treehouse food. you knew that whole foods was cornered when...
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costco, the giant big box retailer actually reported 6% same-store sales increase. the street was looking for just three. boom, $3 game. macy's when the cfo met with a group of investors with the boss, discounters, department store, select stores in the mall all doing well. at least not bad. when you have all these retail obituaries written and you get actual proof of life, sellers stop surfacing. that's the kiss of death for short sellers. in order for them to profit they need sellers to come out of the woodwork. no buyers no profit. the inverse with short sellers. they need current investors to panic and spew stock all over the place not unlike reagan in the exorcist. if they don't get the projectile vomit of shares that crushes a stock the stores can't ring up a profit. why would you panic if there are no number cuts? why would you blast out of stock in fear when no one else needs to sell because there is no real reason to sell. >> house of pleasure. >> that's when the shorts really do panic. they can't take the pain of seeing these stocks go up when they think i
costco, the giant big box retailer actually reported 6% same-store sales increase. the street was looking for just three. boom, $3 game. macy's when the cfo met with a group of investors with the boss, discounters, department store, select stores in the mall all doing well. at least not bad. when you have all these retail obituaries written and you get actual proof of life, sellers stop surfacing. that's the kiss of death for short sellers. in order for them to profit they need sellers to come...
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but costco is good, buy after now, a buy half later at a lower price. bob in illinois, bob? >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. thanks so much for taking my call. my question is, why do you think the federal trade commission has taken almost a year and a half with still no decision? and number two, what do you think of the eventually outcome might be? thank you so much. >> i think that wall greens, why the fda is waiting, they screwed up on the safeway deals. then hagen went bankrupt and they don't want that to happen again. you need another bidder in there for some rite aid stores so that deal will not close. some of these stocks in the game plan could sell off after reporting that's your opportunity. and apple, get ready to buy on the dip. >>> how does t-- then i'm puttig some real heavyweights into the ring, i'm talking amazon and alphabet, do not make a move. and i'm getting answers on the ab giant. stick with kramer. ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better websit
but costco is good, buy after now, a buy half later at a lower price. bob in illinois, bob? >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. thanks so much for taking my call. my question is, why do you think the federal trade commission has taken almost a year and a half with still no decision? and number two, what do you think of the eventually outcome might be? thank you so much. >> i think that wall greens, why the fda is waiting, they screwed up on the safeway deals. then hagen went bankrupt and...
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you are a costco fan. we know you're a costco shopper. >> well, look, we go, we take the suv.ng in bulk. i mean, even amazon doesn't do the job that costco does. i think the cost deflation in food is over. they wouldn't have declared the $7 give dindz. the stock can go to $200. >> great. see you at the top of the hour. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box" we will be live in washington with special coverage of president trump's first 100 days in office. we'll be speaking to the most influential names in government, including kevin brady. house minority chip steny hoyer and senator portman and david swie kert. and aaron levy will be joining us. a big lineup tomorrow. stick around. we'll be right back. she can't become a guitar legend just by playing air guitar. the baby's room won't build itself. and her paw won't heal on its own. we're all working forward to something. synchrony financial can help your customers make it happen sooner. so she can plug into her dreams... and they'll have a new addition for their new addition. whatever you're working forward to, even if it's chasing squir
you are a costco fan. we know you're a costco shopper. >> well, look, we go, we take the suv.ng in bulk. i mean, even amazon doesn't do the job that costco does. i think the cost deflation in food is over. they wouldn't have declared the $7 give dindz. the stock can go to $200. >> great. see you at the top of the hour. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box" we will be live in washington with special coverage of president trump's first 100 days in office. we'll be speaking...
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tonight when costco announced a several dollar dividend. even though the nasdaq is up 14% year to date, i refuse to call it overvalued. but compared to many other ares that i have to admit seem al more ricky, one more reason to stay the course in this darn market. andrew, my home state of new jersey, andrew. the great city of hoboken. >> man, massively beautiful place. >> caller: i wanted to ask you about son know coe. the retail locations to 7 seven. the catalyst. >> you know, look, they did do that sale, but you're still reaching for that 10% yield and i think that family of companies is too dangerous for me. they have made too many reckless moves, i'm not going there. all right, no, the nasdaq is not overvalued, that doesn't mean you can go on buying spree yet. on "mad money" tonight, it's not just the nasdaq, the dow and the s&p just had their best two-day valley in 2017. with the nasdaq going higher, i'm going off the chart. news from both most holdings and cardinal health. i'll tell you if the only things these deals could leave you i
tonight when costco announced a several dollar dividend. even though the nasdaq is up 14% year to date, i refuse to call it overvalued. but compared to many other ares that i have to admit seem al more ricky, one more reason to stay the course in this darn market. andrew, my home state of new jersey, andrew. the great city of hoboken. >> man, massively beautiful place. >> caller: i wanted to ask you about son know coe. the retail locations to 7 seven. the catalyst. >> you...
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latest results from amex fell from a year ago, hurt in the end of the company's relationship with costcon: coming up in the growing doubts for the tideland about tax reform. >> would like to get it done as soon as possible. by the end of summer. we will take the time to get it right. if it needs to go longer, we will do that. lauren: investors come to terms with the delay in tax reform are we heading lower. the failure of the health care of the health care bill until a taxi from least to the glass half-empty and he'll explain for us. you are watching transcendent, your first look at morning markets and breaking news. train to 5:45 a.m. in new york. let's get you caught up on what's happening right now. house speaker paul ryan thinks tax reform is possible this year. he told reporters that will happen but not until the end of summer at the earliest and possibly later. republicans had hoped to tackle taxes sooner to the difficulties and replacing upon a replacing upon the care how slow that process. secretary of state rex tillerson is talking tough on iran. yesterday he criticized the abun
latest results from amex fell from a year ago, hurt in the end of the company's relationship with costcon: coming up in the growing doubts for the tideland about tax reform. >> would like to get it done as soon as possible. by the end of summer. we will take the time to get it right. if it needs to go longer, we will do that. lauren: investors come to terms with the delay in tax reform are we heading lower. the failure of the health care of the health care bill until a taxi from least to...
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look at home depot, costco, there are really constructive charts. all three of those guys up there with amazon, a wrecking baum for the rest of the industry. when they think about department stores, the special di retailers. to me, it's not just about amazon anymore. then you may get target into the game here. they will have to do something like this jet.com deal that wal-mart did. >> look 59 sherwin williams. had great earnings. >> it's very small. right? >> if the repvation trade is going on. >> home despoe along the lines of an amazon? >> yes. i'm not sure what dan is saying. they've all missed their business. >> yes, do it. >> what i'm saying ability home depot and lowes and sherwin williams and a restoration hardware, housing and the value of people's housing is going up. we are seeing the correlation and homive provement stores and the floor space is not growing. they're not ubiquitous. >> we got it. what i was trying to say. i think most of america understood it is we have four retailers, the amazon, home depot and wal-mart and costco that am
look at home depot, costco, there are really constructive charts. all three of those guys up there with amazon, a wrecking baum for the rest of the industry. when they think about department stores, the special di retailers. to me, it's not just about amazon anymore. then you may get target into the game here. they will have to do something like this jet.com deal that wal-mart did. >> look 59 sherwin williams. had great earnings. >> it's very small. right? >> if the repvation...
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he was at costco and she was at the social security. >> i saw this kid and then he grabbed my hand whenpassed by. >> she was very disovernighted. >> i saw -- my blood coming out here and i went oh, and i panicked and then i kept waving the cars down. and no one stopped -- then all of a sudden, this big car stopped and he asked, he came by and said what happened, what happened? >> that driver was kyle. >> me seeing that person wave, i knew she needed help. i grabbed her and put her in the car and her right part of the face was smashed and bruises here and there's blood everywhere and i could see her hand and wrist broken. >> the pictures are difficult to look at. a brain hemorrhage from the fall and the wrist needed surgery. >> for her, to be 65 years old and you know, just to get beat up like that, it's just -- you know, it's hard. it's definitely hard to put a grasp on, you know? >> a couple of weeks later her arm in a sling, but the teeth she chipped will have to wait, because she doesn't have insurance to cover it and could cost thousands. he offset the costs here with a gofundme pag
he was at costco and she was at the social security. >> i saw this kid and then he grabbed my hand whenpassed by. >> she was very disovernighted. >> i saw -- my blood coming out here and i went oh, and i panicked and then i kept waving the cars down. and no one stopped -- then all of a sudden, this big car stopped and he asked, he came by and said what happened, what happened? >> that driver was kyle. >> me seeing that person wave, i knew she needed help. i grabbed...
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they lost a big part of their loan portfolio when they lost the costco portfolio, and so their number strategic priority at the moment is really accelerating their loan portfolio growth. so i would just argue that that doesn't really argue for multiple expansion. >> all right. guys, thank you. we will see, of course, how the company's results come in in a couple of minutes. that's chris donan and eric wasserman for now. >> thank you. >> with the dow down at the lows of the day about 140, we will be coming back. >> right after the bull, portlandia has made the pacific northwest city quite famous. the investment strategy is garnering attention of its own. city officials join us to explain what they decided to do. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide with e*trade's powerful trading tools, right at your fingertips, you have access to in-depth analysis, level 2 data, and a team of experienced traders ready to help yo if you need it. ♪ ♪ it's like having the power of a trading floor, wherever you are. it's your trade. ♪ ♪ e*trade. ♪ ♪ start trading today at etrade.com . > . >>>
they lost a big part of their loan portfolio when they lost the costco portfolio, and so their number strategic priority at the moment is really accelerating their loan portfolio growth. so i would just argue that that doesn't really argue for multiple expansion. >> all right. guys, thank you. we will see, of course, how the company's results come in in a couple of minutes. that's chris donan and eric wasserman for now. >> thank you. >> with the dow down at the lows of the day...
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costco is very good about letting customers return things, with one notable exception, and that is whenhe person working the returns counter is my cousin sal. >> can i help you, sir? >> just returning these. they run one size too small. >> these are one size too small? >> yeah, believe it or not. >> yeah, we can't really use these. >> why is that? what do you mean? >> we have a ton of these in the back. so we don't really need any more. >> you don't -- i can't return them? >> no. it's kind of -- >> i've never had that problem before. >> yeah, but you don't get upset, that's our policy. >> i'm not getting upset -- >> yeah, you are. >> i'm just wondering, i've always returned stuff, never had that problem before. >> yeah. so here you go. >> that's funny -- >> you see the sign, right? >> yeah. >> is there a problem with it? >> yeah, they don't fit. i just told you, they don't fit. >> i see. are you getting upset? >> no i'm just telling you. i'm getting upset about your attitude, the way you're saying it. >> how am i saying it? >> you get what you get -- >> i'm just reading the sign. >> i'm
costco is very good about letting customers return things, with one notable exception, and that is whenhe person working the returns counter is my cousin sal. >> can i help you, sir? >> just returning these. they run one size too small. >> these are one size too small? >> yeah, believe it or not. >> yeah, we can't really use these. >> why is that? what do you mean? >> we have a ton of these in the back. so we don't really need any more. >> you...
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you think that puts a mote around costco? >> i do.hat's one of the reasons they're not really building out their internet. they are, but to a lesser extent because they want people to go into the stores and buy more and so that's kind of part of their strategy. >> anybody else gotd a view? >> the motive is you're way paying a membership so it obligates you like when we have a vacation home. should we go east? not that we doept like the store. that's similar to amazon prime. tell me if you still like costco if and when amazon decides to make a purchase u of bjs. that would be a different scenario. >> all right, lately, the street truly is loving mcdonald's. the stock hitting a new high going back to its ipo, which was 52 years ago today. the this half bmo capital markets starting coverage, did it yoet perform. earlier, josh brown, you've like ed the stock. are you going to sell it because of where it is? >> i don't think you need to sell it. i think this is actually not a difficult stock to hold. there's a lot of fidelity here to movin
you think that puts a mote around costco? >> i do.hat's one of the reasons they're not really building out their internet. they are, but to a lesser extent because they want people to go into the stores and buy more and so that's kind of part of their strategy. >> anybody else gotd a view? >> the motive is you're way paying a membership so it obligates you like when we have a vacation home. should we go east? not that we doept like the store. that's similar to amazon prime....
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american express has proven life after costco.gest credit card issuer by purchases reported better than expected revenue in the first quarter. last year, amex lost its partnership with costco. and it responded with a campaign and improved rewards program. and that's your bloomberg business flash. i'm emma chandra. bloomberg out. emma: take david: take a look at the bond arket. alix: u.k. over that 1%. still with us is andrew garthwaite. andrew, what bond market is most overvalued right now? >> i -- well, i think there's no doubt about it. in my mind, it is the german market. i find it vaguely ridiculous to points on to 20 basis the yield when we could have uropean growth this year being 2%. it wouldn't surprise me if it's even stronger and the core inflation which dipped to .7% in europe could end the year around 1.1%, 1.2%. historically, the e.c.b. do tighten policy when new orders are at 56. they're above that level. so i think there's quite a high probability that political accidents aside, that we do see a preannouncement tape
american express has proven life after costco.gest credit card issuer by purchases reported better than expected revenue in the first quarter. last year, amex lost its partnership with costco. and it responded with a campaign and improved rewards program. and that's your bloomberg business flash. i'm emma chandra. bloomberg out. emma: take david: take a look at the bond arket. alix: u.k. over that 1%. still with us is andrew garthwaite. andrew, what bond market is most overvalued right now?...
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bed bath & beyond and costco both beat in a big, significant way.the 10 basis point relative to same-store sales for the fourth quarter, it didn't slow down to margin -- there's earnings pressure. today, investors are liking the stock. they are also liking costco. same-store sales of 6%. lots of strength here. it extends to the department stores. kohl's on pace for its best day of the year. jcpenney and nordstrom's trading higher. perhaps the strength for these other retailers is pressuring some of the shorts on the stocks bearish bets. jcpenney 33%. for nordstrom, 25%. amazon is suffering a little bit. let's hop into the bloomberg and take a look at 5582. this chart suggests e-commerce is the way to go. e-commerce sales up close to the 10%. a big switch over the last 20 years or so. e-commerce is taking a bite out of those department stores sales. today, the department stores are trading well. oliver: let's head down to one os aires.- buen is ceo of mercadolibre standing by with erik schatzker. k: thank you very much. i'm here with marcos galperin,
bed bath & beyond and costco both beat in a big, significant way.the 10 basis point relative to same-store sales for the fourth quarter, it didn't slow down to margin -- there's earnings pressure. today, investors are liking the stock. they are also liking costco. same-store sales of 6%. lots of strength here. it extends to the department stores. kohl's on pace for its best day of the year. jcpenney and nordstrom's trading higher. perhaps the strength for these other retailers is pressuring...
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costco parted ways with amex last year, sparking the worst slump since the financial crisis.x launched an aggressive marketing campaign and sweeter rewards to keep customers and push spending. and that is your bloomberg business flash. oute: more headlines coming from the situation in paris weather has been a shooting. the ap is reporting that the attacker in the shooting and one police officer had both been killed. previously, the police had it confirmed one officer had been killed. now the associated press says the attacker has also been killed in this shooting. we're still trying to gather more details about whether anyone else was injured in this shooting. french police are telling to stay away from this area. you're looking at pictures of the champs. this comes ahead of the first round of the elections this weekend which we have been talking so much about. and one of the central issues within that election is terrorism. should say we don't know if this is a terrorist attack as of has been a very central part of that race. joe: three days out from that first round of the
costco parted ways with amex last year, sparking the worst slump since the financial crisis.x launched an aggressive marketing campaign and sweeter rewards to keep customers and push spending. and that is your bloomberg business flash. oute: more headlines coming from the situation in paris weather has been a shooting. the ap is reporting that the attacker in the shooting and one police officer had both been killed. previously, the police had it confirmed one officer had been killed. now the...
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police say the gunman fired at the officers in the costco parking lot in antioch this afternoon. he didn't hit anyone. police say the gunman also accidentally shot himself in the leg. police arrested the suspect and the driver of the stolen car. >>> a predator snuck in to a home in san mateo county and snatched the family pet. tonight kpix 5 len ramirez tells us about the four-legged intruder. >> the door was slightly open, maybe like this. >> reporter: the door was only slightly ajar to let in fresh air while they were sleeping but it was enough to let a mountain lion slip in and take away a beloved pet right next to a sleeping child. >> as soon as i saw it walk back out, the way it was walking, i thought, that's a lion. >> reporter: lenora is rescue dog and hasn't been seen since. blood stains on the doorstep are the only signs left behind by the intruder. >> pretty shocking. >> i heard my little dog bark and it wasn't a bark i've heard her do before. >> reporter: it happened in the hills just above pescadero, a remote area where mountain lion sightings have become more common.
police say the gunman fired at the officers in the costco parking lot in antioch this afternoon. he didn't hit anyone. police say the gunman also accidentally shot himself in the leg. police arrested the suspect and the driver of the stolen car. >>> a predator snuck in to a home in san mateo county and snatched the family pet. tonight kpix 5 len ramirez tells us about the four-legged intruder. >> the door was slightly open, maybe like this. >> reporter: the door was only...
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they tell me so when i go to costco. >> at 4:17 a.m.?i'm not there at 4:15 with you guys having my coffee. i'm like, well, thank you, go back to sleep. sgli see. is that person you were taubing to particularly old? 4:17 off my rheumatism medicine. >> no. usually they are very nice and younger than you and me. >>> cloudy skies. if you are up this morning, good morning. we have another batch of moisture, if you will, moving over us and could produce very light rain. there's not a lot here. most would be north of the golden gate, north of santa rosa, but there sure is an awful lot of cloud cover, in fact, way above average for this time of year. farther north, more cloud cover. farther south, maybe a few more sun breaks, but still, temperatures stuck in the 60s for most. the ridge of high pressure will eventually, which is right there, sending most of this to the north. but it's still too far away, so it drops in. there are wind advisories out towards parts of nevada and also areas to the south and north, but in anticipation of that to deve
they tell me so when i go to costco. >> at 4:17 a.m.?i'm not there at 4:15 with you guys having my coffee. i'm like, well, thank you, go back to sleep. sgli see. is that person you were taubing to particularly old? 4:17 off my rheumatism medicine. >> no. usually they are very nice and younger than you and me. >>> cloudy skies. if you are up this morning, good morning. we have another batch of moisture, if you will, moving over us and could produce very light rain. there's...
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amex, still dealing with the loss of its partnership with costco, saw its profit drop but less than expected. revenue also fell but the results were good enough to top street targets. the company reaffirmed its earnings outlook for the year. shares rose initially in after-hour trading but ended the regular session down just a fraction to $75.55. morgan stanley said strength in its investment banking unit along with higher trading activity helped it post earnings and revenues that came in ahead of estimates. shares were up 2% to $42.04. and in its latest quarter, black rock said it received a record level of inflows into its i-shares etf, showing increasing investor demand to put money into lower cost, passively-managed funds. the world's largest money manager posted stronger than expected profit. but revenue came up short. nonetheless, the company raised its quarterly dividend by 9% to $2.50 a share. black rock, though, fell, more than 1.5% on the day to $377.10. >>> intercontinental hotels said last year's date breach that affected 12 of the company's properties actually impacted many more.
amex, still dealing with the loss of its partnership with costco, saw its profit drop but less than expected. revenue also fell but the results were good enough to top street targets. the company reaffirmed its earnings outlook for the year. shares rose initially in after-hour trading but ended the regular session down just a fraction to $75.55. morgan stanley said strength in its investment banking unit along with higher trading activity helped it post earnings and revenues that came in ahead...
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police say he's behind break ins at costco a supermarket and a brewery. >>> developing right now, thesenger dragged from united airlines flight will file a lawsuit. the lawyer for david dao made the announcement today. people all across the country and world have now seen the viral video of chicago aviation police yanking dao out of his seat. fox news correspondent matt fin has nor from chicago. >> reporter: it's an incident viewed by millions across the world. chicago aviation police pulling a passenger now identified as dr. david dao to the ground dragging him down the aisle while he bleeds from his face. the incident left him with severe concussion, lost team and a broken knows and he's planning to file a lawsuit. >> if you're going to eject a passenger under no circumstances can it be done with unreasonable force. >> reporter: first steps have already been taken. dao legal team filing a motion to protect and preserve evidence it says will be needed later. but it's still not clear what exactly happened before dao was dragged off the plane. one passenger says he voluntarily gave up
police say he's behind break ins at costco a supermarket and a brewery. >>> developing right now, thesenger dragged from united airlines flight will file a lawsuit. the lawyer for david dao made the announcement today. people all across the country and world have now seen the viral video of chicago aviation police yanking dao out of his seat. fox news correspondent matt fin has nor from chicago. >> reporter: it's an incident viewed by millions across the world. chicago aviation...
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looks like at costco or bj's, even more fun with 12, 24 rolls of toilet paper. if you're anything like this teen, you use the occasion to honor your mother. she wore the same prom dress decades later. the mom on the left, the daughter on the right, both looking great. timeless dress as well. if you're truly very brave, you go all out with a goofy suit. you get the stars and stripes for that couple and get all kinds of themes. >> wow. >> leopard print. >> look at that leopard print. >> and the stars, the moon, the solar system there. >> a little bit of everything. we'll see if that trend sticks around for years to come. >> you know that poor guy who slid down the stairs, at that age, it is just the worst. >> thanks to us for sharing it with all you guys. i'm sure he appreciates it. >> things will get better. >>> new details on what caused the death of "happy days" actress aaron moran. plus what caused a gator to be cussed by authorities. we're back in two. yeah, i just saved a whole lot of money by swhuh.ing to geico. we should take a closer look at geico... you
looks like at costco or bj's, even more fun with 12, 24 rolls of toilet paper. if you're anything like this teen, you use the occasion to honor your mother. she wore the same prom dress decades later. the mom on the left, the daughter on the right, both looking great. timeless dress as well. if you're truly very brave, you go all out with a goofy suit. you get the stars and stripes for that couple and get all kinds of themes. >> wow. >> leopard print. >> look at that leopard...
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kyle was at costco with his children while diosie caba was at the social security office. living close by, she decided to walk. >> i don't know she. he just grabbed my hand. and i don't know how i fell down. >> reporter: she says she was very disoriented and believes she was punched during the struggle. >> and then i saw blood coming out right here. and then cars were waving, no one stopped. and then i looked outside at this big car who stopped and asked what happened, what happened. >> reporter: that driver was kyle. >> i grabbed her, put her in the car, you know. right away her face is smashed, eye swollen shut, bruises over here on her lip, her lip busted, blood everywhere. >> reporter: pictures taken of diosie caba at the hospital are difficult to look at. she had a brain hemorrhage from the fall, and her wrist was so broken it required surgery. doctors had to insert tiny screws, which you can see here on it this x-ray. >> and for be her to be 65 years old -- and for her to be 65 years old to get beat up like that is just, you know, it's hard. it's definitely hard to p
kyle was at costco with his children while diosie caba was at the social security office. living close by, she decided to walk. >> i don't know she. he just grabbed my hand. and i don't know how i fell down. >> reporter: she says she was very disoriented and believes she was punched during the struggle. >> and then i saw blood coming out right here. and then cars were waving, no one stopped. and then i looked outside at this big car who stopped and asked what happened, what...
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pittsburg police say they chased the men to a costco parking lot in antioch.s just off highway four. police say the men started shooting at them from their car before taking off again. the driver stopped after short chase and both men in the car were arrested. (james) police are looking for an armed man who robbed a bank in antioch. this morning we have the pictures of the robber. security cameras caught these two pictures of the thief before he took off from the umpqua bank on lone tree way monday afternoon. no one was injured during the robbery. ( darya ) california lawmakers are discussing a bill that could eliminate having to post bail for certain crimes within the state. supporters of the proposal say the existing bail system hurts poor people. they say the bail system can cause people to lose their jobs while being detained. the new system would asses flight and crime risk and then decide between jailtime, home detention or other alternatives. critics of the bill include reality t-v star "dog the bounty hunter." he says people who are placed under superv
pittsburg police say they chased the men to a costco parking lot in antioch.s just off highway four. police say the men started shooting at them from their car before taking off again. the driver stopped after short chase and both men in the car were arrested. (james) police are looking for an armed man who robbed a bank in antioch. this morning we have the pictures of the robber. security cameras caught these two pictures of the thief before he took off from the umpqua bank on lone tree way...
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out, three, five, ten years out, it may be a situation where you have amazon, wal-mart, home depot, costco, a few others, these big megaretailers should be among the winners. >> are you worried at about all about up creased traffic or biggest checks? it's partly because of the woes of the other retailers, wal-mart is able to capture that additional dollar from qohl's, from a target? and that's sort of a one offer until the other ones get off their feet and it becomes harder comps? >> well, no, see, i think that's because wal-mart is doing a better job they are capturing a customer as you guys were talking about a minute ago. also with the consumer under stress, wal-mart performs a little bit better. what we thought last fourth quarter, when they reported a few weeks ago, a month or two ago. they would have had a lousy fourth quarter. you we heard all the department stores, others, target had lousy quarters, wal-mart took share. wal-mart is doing something, i think it's cleaning up the stores, the investment and pricing. it's all those things combined that has made a difference for wal-mart
out, three, five, ten years out, it may be a situation where you have amazon, wal-mart, home depot, costco, a few others, these big megaretailers should be among the winners. >> are you worried at about all about up creased traffic or biggest checks? it's partly because of the woes of the other retailers, wal-mart is able to capture that additional dollar from qohl's, from a target? and that's sort of a one offer until the other ones get off their feet and it becomes harder comps?...
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>> john legend about costco. >> he sang and perform last and i thought this is the sexiest man.performer. >> how about the guy sitting next to you? >> you were -- i can -- no. sitting next to you. >> oh, that's right. collin kaepernick. >> gayle is going to get jealous, i'm just saying, putting it out there. >> you had a good time, didn't you? spectacular dress. a spectacular dress. >> oh, my goodness. we'll see that dress later on in the show. welcome back to "cbs this morning." the chemistry is popping off. >>> vanessa van edwards will be on later on. >>> a group led by derek jeter and jeb bush won the auction for the marlins, the city's baseball team. their group reportedly bid $1.3 billion for the team. the the former governor and former yankee great are not known. jeter plans to play an active role in the franchise. >>> and "the dallas morning news" plans to roll out flying tax ys. dallas/ft. worth is the first location in the country to build a network of on demand flying cars. it's working with other companies to create vehicles that take off and land vertical vertically.
>> john legend about costco. >> he sang and perform last and i thought this is the sexiest man.performer. >> how about the guy sitting next to you? >> you were -- i can -- no. sitting next to you. >> oh, that's right. collin kaepernick. >> gayle is going to get jealous, i'm just saying, putting it out there. >> you had a good time, didn't you? spectacular dress. a spectacular dress. >> oh, my goodness. we'll see that dress later on in the show....
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. >> one retailer that is not concerned about e-commerce pressures is costco.ompany continues to see strong same-store sales and its chief financial officer saying in the earnings call last month that they want to get customers in the store because they will buy more than they would otherwise online. >> and it is hard to ship mayo. >> it is hard to ship mayo as somebody said in our production meeting. but, you know, you buy stuff in bulk from costco, and that's expensive to ship. >> yeah, and as they said there's that effect of just being in the store, you will buy more things than if you are online where it is more tactical. no one wants to sit staring at a screen and clicking randomly for an hour and loading the cart. once you are in the doors of the store it is a different effect. >> very tempting, isn't it? time for cnbc news update with sue herera as we look at the costco video. >> indeed. i shop there many times, bill. here is what is happening at this hour. homeland security secretary john kelly telling the senate he does not expect the construction of a
. >> one retailer that is not concerned about e-commerce pressures is costco.ompany continues to see strong same-store sales and its chief financial officer saying in the earnings call last month that they want to get customers in the store because they will buy more than they would otherwise online. >> and it is hard to ship mayo. >> it is hard to ship mayo as somebody said in our production meeting. but, you know, you buy stuff in bulk from costco, and that's expensive to...
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taken jobs out of sector the sector as a business is doing really well we got data yesterday, from costcoectly with amazon, you don't apply steaks fresh food from amazon costco for march mad up 6% same-store sales growth year over year a massive beat the stock traded very well on top of that so i this i the retail sector the consumer is strong right now if you look at retail stocks that shows skre consumer strength i don't think -- we have to be careful talking retail sector there are problems retail jobs not problems with sxeer. >> 2.7% remaining growth year over year going to help that situation isn't it. >> yeah, you know, i think the point too when you look at this report what is concerning to me that is we see employers very optimistic about hiring. and to see such a low number, it looks like businesses are still holding back from hiring, you know the number extremely strong job options up so there is a disconnect you have to look at why aren't companies why are ceos holding back we are seeing strong earnings come out but they are not making the hires not making the investment. >> st
taken jobs out of sector the sector as a business is doing really well we got data yesterday, from costcoectly with amazon, you don't apply steaks fresh food from amazon costco for march mad up 6% same-store sales growth year over year a massive beat the stock traded very well on top of that so i this i the retail sector the consumer is strong right now if you look at retail stocks that shows skre consumer strength i don't think -- we have to be careful talking retail sector there are problems...
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[laughter] [n][applause] our argument was safeway, all wal-mart or costco sprouts or trader joe's the also products similar there is no barriers to entry it is a very competitive market. john: you lost a and had to sell 32 stores. >> we will lend but we spent 30 million in legal expenses but the ftc has their own courts and they told us after we won in the federal courts they would take us to their courts i said what will they cost pacesetter said all the way to prove your innocence will probably cost another 100 million so we did the math and we compromised. john: is there any a time we should stop the monopoly? >> take the public school system for example,. [cheers and applause] john: your point is you can only be a monopoly when there is government force. >> capitalism is so dynamic and competitive you can get temporary competitive of vintages but people come along to imitate that and say in a vague a leapfrog and you don't need the government to protect people from monopolies because the market does. john: not long ago general motors was. >> a role is talking about breaking of gen
[laughter] [n][applause] our argument was safeway, all wal-mart or costco sprouts or trader joe's the also products similar there is no barriers to entry it is a very competitive market. john: you lost a and had to sell 32 stores. >> we will lend but we spent 30 million in legal expenses but the ftc has their own courts and they told us after we won in the federal courts they would take us to their courts i said what will they cost pacesetter said all the way to prove your innocence will...
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kyle was at costco with his children, while dioce was at the social security office. living close by, she decided to walk, taking ascott parkway home. >> i saw this kid. i don't know how old. he just grabbed my hands. i don't know how i fell down. >> reporter: she says she was very disoriented and believes she was punched during the struggle. >> then i saw my blood coming out on my hair, i panicked. and then i kept waiting those cars, waiting and waiting and no one stopped. and then all of a sudden this big car stopped and asked what happened, what happened. >> reporter: that driver was kyle. >> i grab her and put her in the car, you know, and right away, i mean, her face is smashed, eyes swollen shut. bruises over here, there's blood everywhere. >> pictures taken of dioce are difficult to look at. she had a brain hemorrhage from the fall. the wrist was so broken it required surgery. doctors had to insert tiny screws which you can see on the x-ray. >> for her to be 65 years old and just to get beat up like that is just, you know, it's hard. it's definitely hard to put
kyle was at costco with his children, while dioce was at the social security office. living close by, she decided to walk, taking ascott parkway home. >> i saw this kid. i don't know how old. he just grabbed my hands. i don't know how i fell down. >> reporter: she says she was very disoriented and believes she was punched during the struggle. >> then i saw my blood coming out on my hair, i panicked. and then i kept waiting those cars, waiting and waiting and no one stopped....
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it's not like things you might find on sale at your sam's club or a costco any day of the week. i'll tell you about a couple of types of stock that i specifically like to hunt for on days that the market is down. first i want to find stocks that have pulled back from their high during a selloff. it's always a great place to go hunting. you generally don't end up in a new island for no reason. but stocks selling off their highs are thought of as expensive. you might like the company, and think the stock is great, but just not at the top of the the high, you look for stocks that get knocked off that new high list, maybe 5% or 7% off their 52-week high, because of their market correction and you're likely to find a lot of great merchandise, not all of them will be worth buying, some sell off for good reason, that have something to do intrinsically with the company. but some stocks are dislodged off that list because market conditions got so horrible that all the stocks went down at once. wh you've probably got something wonderful there. buy, buy, buy. not all the time, you'll have
it's not like things you might find on sale at your sam's club or a costco any day of the week. i'll tell you about a couple of types of stock that i specifically like to hunt for on days that the market is down. first i want to find stocks that have pulled back from their high during a selloff. it's always a great place to go hunting. you generally don't end up in a new island for no reason. but stocks selling off their highs are thought of as expensive. you might like the company, and think...