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the ballots were tabulated by the professional services organization of deloitte and the results areealed for the first time tonight. ♪ ♪ "jimmy kimmel live" is all new with mean tweets, music edition. plus ray romano, the zac brown band, and more. late night tonight. ♪ ♪ >>> a raucous night in oak lnld as a school board meeting gets hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man it's like... now it's 26. welcome aboard. ocean! skyride. mini golf. relax! relax! relax! you take this man to be your husband? i do. married. no time for basketball. pool. carnival. choose fun. >>> i'm cornell bernard in oakland. protesters forced school board members to move to another location. students replaced them in their seats. >> the latest vaping related death occurred, the first in the bay area. >>> we setup in downtown san jose to ask people about one kind thing they've done today. abc 7 news starts right now. >>> chaos at the oakland school board meeting tonight. >> protesters upset about school closures disrupt asked then took over the meeting forcing the board to leave. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, i
the ballots were tabulated by the professional services organization of deloitte and the results areealed for the first time tonight. ♪ ♪ "jimmy kimmel live" is all new with mean tweets, music edition. plus ray romano, the zac brown band, and more. late night tonight. ♪ ♪ >>> a raucous night in oak lnld as a school board meeting gets hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man it's like... now it's 26. welcome aboard. ocean! skyride. mini golf. relax! relax! relax! you...
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deloitte forecasts that holiday sales in the us will increase by 4—5% this year as american consumerst the economy and their household budget. but shoppers could face higher prices as a result of the trade war. tariffs that came into effect in september impacted $112 billion worth of chinese imports, including consumer electronics. analysts say shoppers should expect to pay more for laptops, high—end tvs, ipods and smart watches, with more tariffs set for december unless a trade deal is reached, shoppers could be out in force, aiming to beat the next lot of price rises. time now for our daily look at some of the newspaper and website stories which have caught our eye. joining me is liz alley, director, brewin dolphin lovely to have you on the programme. the national lottery, why are we talking about this? it's 25 years old, we had it for a quarter of a century. i remember when it first started. i remember it well. iwas ten yea rs started. i remember it well. iwas ten years old at the time. started. i remember it well. iwas ten years old at the timelj started. i remember it well. iwas
deloitte forecasts that holiday sales in the us will increase by 4—5% this year as american consumerst the economy and their household budget. but shoppers could face higher prices as a result of the trade war. tariffs that came into effect in september impacted $112 billion worth of chinese imports, including consumer electronics. analysts say shoppers should expect to pay more for laptops, high—end tvs, ipods and smart watches, with more tariffs set for december unless a trade deal is...
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deloitte expecting sales to increase 4 to 5%, over 720 billion that is a huge uptick. >> that is whatant toic us on 70s% of the economy is the consumer, we heard it will a record travel weekend for thanksgiving. i was in the stores last weekend, the lines were wrapped around, it wasn't even the holidays yet, consumers are doing well, they have a lot of money in their pocket, they love the holidays. we probably went get full report until 2020, i think we could see an uptick in january and february based on holiday season strength. >> the key thing markets anticipate we get an agreement with china. and not a precipitated trade war with europe. and usmca, 31 members of congress, in district carry by donald trump. they have to go back with something more than impeachment. , a failed impeachment attempt. david: we'll talk about usmca coming up, caroll, you said people are flush with cash, most people buying 75% are buying on credit, they can't save up enough during the year not to buy on credit, there are -- it is true that consumers are very powerful first in the economy, so are producers
deloitte expecting sales to increase 4 to 5%, over 720 billion that is a huge uptick. >> that is whatant toic us on 70s% of the economy is the consumer, we heard it will a record travel weekend for thanksgiving. i was in the stores last weekend, the lines were wrapped around, it wasn't even the holidays yet, consumers are doing well, they have a lot of money in their pocket, they love the holidays. we probably went get full report until 2020, i think we could see an uptick in january and...
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a recent study by deloitte shows nearly half, 47% of all americans say that they're frustrated with ther: on the other hand, more competition could mean lower prices. thank you so much, tracee. the new documentary, have you heard about it, called no safe spaces and it premiers in hollywood. >> a protest has turned violent at california berkley. >> go away, go away. heather: tommy laren was there to work the red carpet. how people are reacting to the film. she says it's dedicated to what culture is threatening to destroy. tommy joins us live, up next. ♪ i've got a feeling. ♪ that tonight's going to be a good night. ♪ heather: welcome back to "fox & friends first." congresswoman tulsi gabbard accuses hillary clinton of defamation for calling her a russian asset. >> i think they've got their eye on somebody who is currently in the democratic primary. and are grooming her to be the third party candidate. yeah, she's a russian asset, i mean, totally. heather: gabbard's campaign sending a letter to clinton, demanding she retract the statement, saying in part, in making the state you knew it w
a recent study by deloitte shows nearly half, 47% of all americans say that they're frustrated with ther: on the other hand, more competition could mean lower prices. thank you so much, tracee. the new documentary, have you heard about it, called no safe spaces and it premiers in hollywood. >> a protest has turned violent at california berkley. >> go away, go away. heather: tommy laren was there to work the red carpet. how people are reacting to the film. she says it's dedicated to...
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year with its own cash back rewards card so the move to mobile is picking up steam according to deloitte shoppers buying from their phone downed in the past five years and 2019 marks the first time more than half of those surveyed plan to use a smart phone for holiday shopping it's really go time for the banks. a natural time to pick a new retail card and experience a quarter of consumers this year plan to open a credit card during the holidays. credit card revenue has been a bright spot for places like am ex it brings a rare bigger ticket items and the more someone spends, the higher that recurring interest income can be >> i think that's so interesting. the psychology of in the past, do you want to save your credit number absolutely not i'll enter it myself every time, but you get worn down after more and more shopping. >> right few rer opportunities to be top of wallet. that mobile option is really the one that banks want to be the number one credit card there so fewer opportunities absolutely >> those other password holders, they'll hold your numbers locally on your phone or computer
year with its own cash back rewards card so the move to mobile is picking up steam according to deloitte shoppers buying from their phone downed in the past five years and 2019 marks the first time more than half of those surveyed plan to use a smart phone for holiday shopping it's really go time for the banks. a natural time to pick a new retail card and experience a quarter of consumers this year plan to open a credit card during the holidays. credit card revenue has been a bright spot for...
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this is a fascinating company that is helped brands from starbucks to deloitte to pepsico improve onlineeriences for customers and employees which of course leads to higher sales. he can help any business of any size, here is how he does it. i am ready to get your secrets. this is the most important several days that we are coming up with right now. as you said buck friday which is black last tuesday everybody is starting early. you can look at the calendar and see small business saturday, cyber monday, what does this mean to businesses big and small? >> everyone has to be prepared. a lot of these companies that have made over the years are over the last 12 months is crunch time. so everything gets tested, you have to be able to scale and it's a high pressure time for everyone. >> what exactly is it what you do? >> wework with big market and large companies and help them use digital and be more effective. for big market usually that means very different things for the company because they don't necessarily have access to the same level of caliber of talent and resources. so for them to g
this is a fascinating company that is helped brands from starbucks to deloitte to pepsico improve onlineeriences for customers and employees which of course leads to higher sales. he can help any business of any size, here is how he does it. i am ready to get your secrets. this is the most important several days that we are coming up with right now. as you said buck friday which is black last tuesday everybody is starting early. you can look at the calendar and see small business saturday,...
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early means you can spread the damage out in your budget, and a word of caution for you here, a new deloittevey shows those who start holiday shopping early have a tendency to spend more. >> uh-oh. >> 5:56 for you right now. >>> trending this morning, actor kevin hart just made his most high-profile appearance since a car crash that nearly took his life. >> last night hart walked on stage after being named best comedy act for a second year in a row at the people's choice awards. he got a standing ovation. he told the audience he was thankful to be alive. >> first and foremost, man, thank god, because i definitely don't have to be here. [ cheers and applause ] it makes me appreciate life even more. >> other winners includes jimmy fallon, blake shelton and gwen stefani. >>> it's 5:57 right now. our investigative unit has been looking into issues on b.a.r.t. trains, we want to hear more about your experience. here is how you can be a part of our investigation. >> more violence on the b.a.r.t. system. >> how safe is b.a.r.t.? to find out, we are riding all across the bay area and we're taking yo
early means you can spread the damage out in your budget, and a word of caution for you here, a new deloittevey shows those who start holiday shopping early have a tendency to spend more. >> uh-oh. >> 5:56 for you right now. >>> trending this morning, actor kevin hart just made his most high-profile appearance since a car crash that nearly took his life. >> last night hart walked on stage after being named best comedy act for a second year in a row at the people's...
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day and cyber monday, shoppers are expected to spend an average of $415 per household accordingto deloitte of the shoppers who do plan to shop over that time % say they will do so in a store 94% plan to shop online mass merchant stores and onli retailers dominaed the first topping e news and the studfrom thtoy assoction says 67% rents leave thtoys will face 10 or steam focus are t primary way to enurage sciencand ma delopment in younchildren coating robots and ts aren't their own separate category, but the industry oup does say that sales are growing and a computer science association sa the toys help lay groundwork for tech education, what injury rates an amazon fulfillment center on staten island tonew york or more than triple the arage for the industry accoing to leaked documents obtained by gizmodo at least a 107 incident uh that's a 103 injurs for unspecified incidents were reported at the fality last year. now a spokesperson for amazon says the perceived high rate of injuries is thunder recording of safety incidents across the industry live from the nasdaq, i'm jane king bac to you a
day and cyber monday, shoppers are expected to spend an average of $415 per household accordingto deloitte of the shoppers who do plan to shop over that time % say they will do so in a store 94% plan to shop online mass merchant stores and onli retailers dominaed the first topping e news and the studfrom thtoy assoction says 67% rents leave thtoys will face 10 or steam focus are t primary way to enurage sciencand ma delopment in younchildren coating robots and ts aren't their own separate...
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alix: a survey from deloitte says almost 80% will go shopping over this holiday weekend.o get there, guys. in the markets, not a lot of action here. the market closes for equities at 1:00, the bond market at 2:00. not a lot of price action. for me, it is about however what is position for the last month of the year. joining me for the hour is romaine bostick. like,u anchoring for, nine hours today? omaine: i wanted to be out there with the crowds. [laughter] alix: he does not shut. does did you buy that -- not shop. where did you buy that? tom: neiman marcus. alix: we are just about four weeks away -- what is it with -- guys and cranberry sauce four weeks away from 2020. . investors are bracing for the new year and what it has in store. >> our economic outlook has gotten better. >> there are more positives that matter for markets. >> the most risky asset markets and rates markets front run that. >> the overall outlook for the global economy is relatively stable, but we don't share the near-term optimism of the imf. >> today i think we are sitting in a place where the risk
alix: a survey from deloitte says almost 80% will go shopping over this holiday weekend.o get there, guys. in the markets, not a lot of action here. the market closes for equities at 1:00, the bond market at 2:00. not a lot of price action. for me, it is about however what is position for the last month of the year. joining me for the hour is romaine bostick. like,u anchoring for, nine hours today? omaine: i wanted to be out there with the crowds. [laughter] alix: he does not shut. does did you...
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. >> you know, graduates at top of her class at sonoma state, recruited by deloitte and touche and they started her out at $80k. "we want you --" "not, i wanna do a little business of my own," you know? and she and tim would run around and do stuff. >> reporter: paint murals and so forth? >> yeah. >> reporter: were they any good? >> not really. >> but she loved him nonetheless. fourteen years this went on. rachel wanted to get married and have kids. >> and i haven't asked her to marry me yet. and -- >> reporter: did you wanna have kids? >> i did. i did. i did, but i just wasn't there yet, you know what i'm saying? >> well. it's an old story, isn't it? tim was blindsided by what happened next. rachel met another man, someone who was everything tim was not. todd winkler. focused, disciplined. a former f-16 fighter pilot, who was on track to be a corporate leader. tim scrambled. >> and i went and bought a ring real quick to propose to her. and -- i did. >> it was too late by then, of course. rachel turned him down, and announced her engagement to todd. >> it was really hard, you know, beca
. >> you know, graduates at top of her class at sonoma state, recruited by deloitte and touche and they started her out at $80k. "we want you --" "not, i wanna do a little business of my own," you know? and she and tim would run around and do stuff. >> reporter: paint murals and so forth? >> yeah. >> reporter: were they any good? >> not really. >> but she loved him nonetheless. fourteen years this went on. rachel wanted to get married and...
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maybe it's because i'm guilty of doing this, deloitte says on average $1500. $1500 for the holiday shoppingor you, for you, too for me we are only spending $500 on gifts. the rest of that, we are, we are spending on ourselves. >> yes. we are indeed. very tempting to do that. ashley: still buying from other people, just giving ourselves a tweet. lauren simonetti. thank you very much. it's not being selfish. let's turn to luxury retail. michael into studio. thank you for being here. online shopping is booming. that is a message we have been getting this season and seasons past. luxury to me is not an online experience. if i will buy an online product i want to go in there. i want to be spoiled. i want some champagne. i want to feel like i have the experience as opposed to going to an old department store. >> the vast majority of luxury sales across categories, wine, spirits, could tour, food, beverage, still made in physical environments. with that said, in the last two years, most luxury companies have really gotten with the program online. they have learned to blend what they called the new
maybe it's because i'm guilty of doing this, deloitte says on average $1500. $1500 for the holiday shoppingor you, for you, too for me we are only spending $500 on gifts. the rest of that, we are, we are spending on ourselves. >> yes. we are indeed. very tempting to do that. ashley: still buying from other people, just giving ourselves a tweet. lauren simonetti. thank you very much. it's not being selfish. let's turn to luxury retail. michael into studio. thank you for being here. online...
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the average household expected to spend 415 bucks this weekend, according to deloitte.oned the numbers from adobe, $4.4 billion expected to have been spent online yesterday. $7.5 billion today this five-day stretch make up 20% of the total holiday seasons online sales so some early online performance issues, though, search int intelligence says that costco saw a big spike in search increases and in catch point said potentially as a result that site had some slowdowns, actually was off lon for a period of time yesterday morning. came back on h&m.com down on thanksgiving morning for about five minutes or so. and home depot.com also experiencing some slower load times. we'll keep it all monitored here at the mall. shoppers start coming back in. for now, back to you guys. >> thank you, courtney want to get to our guest host this morning who have been traveling the malls and the shops. get a sense of what is going on. what was the gut what is gut reaction here in. >> black friday isn't what it used to be it is still a big day. you have promotions beginning on halloween or ar
the average household expected to spend 415 bucks this weekend, according to deloitte.oned the numbers from adobe, $4.4 billion expected to have been spent online yesterday. $7.5 billion today this five-day stretch make up 20% of the total holiday seasons online sales so some early online performance issues, though, search int intelligence says that costco saw a big spike in search increases and in catch point said potentially as a result that site had some slowdowns, actually was off lon for a...
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oh, speaking of for myself, i just got off the phone with the focus at deloitte, and they said on averagest is on ourselves and going out. that's a lot of money on us. [laughter] dagen: yes, it is. >> reporter: do i look 25 years younger? dagen: that would make you 3, okay? [laughter] lauren simonetti, have a great day, my friend. $7.5 billion in retail sales expected today according to adobe analytics, researchers also expecting $4.4 billion spent online just yesterday on thanksgiving day. french protesters pushing back on amazon, denouncing that black friday, the frenzy there, has spread worldwide. despite the protests across the pond, american consumers are showing no signs of slowing down. john? >> that's going to be the case. you have a very healthy labor market, we're going to do better this year, of course, in terms of holiday sales compared to last year's disappointments. one of the reasons is unlike december 2018, we're not going to be burdened by that declining stock market and its negative effect that it had on consumer confidence and sentiment as well as holiday cheer. dagen:
oh, speaking of for myself, i just got off the phone with the focus at deloitte, and they said on averagest is on ourselves and going out. that's a lot of money on us. [laughter] dagen: yes, it is. >> reporter: do i look 25 years younger? dagen: that would make you 3, okay? [laughter] lauren simonetti, have a great day, my friend. $7.5 billion in retail sales expected today according to adobe analytics, researchers also expecting $4.4 billion spent online just yesterday on thanksgiving...