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, let's kmart even though kmart never gives her more than part-time hours. but kmart closes down when a super wal-mart comes to the neighborhood. so she searches and finds a job at wal-mart. again, i can't emphasize enough how important work is in the lives of these folks. she decided she's going to memorize all the bar code to produce items because that takes the longest to key in. so she devises this method. by the way, this woman is so poor and has been so neglected by the time she's made a result she no longer have teeth. we are talking a deep report young woman from a deeply poor family. she reads the bar code numbers to the recording device on her cell phone and when she goes home at night she turns it on endless repeat as she sleeps and she's able to memorize an amazing amount of information. she prefers the day shift because she likes to work hard in the night shift pays a dollar more but she doesn't like to be bored. she has so many medications that she has a special place in the employee locker room to keep her mad and the bosses know sometimes she
, let's kmart even though kmart never gives her more than part-time hours. but kmart closes down when a super wal-mart comes to the neighborhood. so she searches and finds a job at wal-mart. again, i can't emphasize enough how important work is in the lives of these folks. she decided she's going to memorize all the bar code to produce items because that takes the longest to key in. so she devises this method. by the way, this woman is so poor and has been so neglected by the time she's made a...
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she has a beautiful little daughter and she works at kmart for years, loves kmart even though kmart never gives her more than part-time hours but kmart closes down a super walmart comes to the neighborhood so she searches and finds a job at walmart and again i can't emphasize how important work is in the lives of these folks. she decides she is going to memorize all of the bar codes on the purchase items because that's what takes the longest t. keon. she devices this method and by the way it's been so neglected that by the time she's 19 years old she no longer has teeth so we are talking a deeply poor woman from a deeply poor family. anyway she reads the bar code numbers into the recording device on her cell phone and when she goes home at night she turns upon and endless repeat as she sleeps. she is able to memorize an amazing amount of information. she prefers the day shift because she likes to work hard and the night shift pays a dollar more but she doesn't like to be bored. she likes to be busy. she has so many medications to that she has a special place in the employee locker room to
she has a beautiful little daughter and she works at kmart for years, loves kmart even though kmart never gives her more than part-time hours but kmart closes down a super walmart comes to the neighborhood so she searches and finds a job at walmart and again i can't emphasize how important work is in the lives of these folks. she decides she is going to memorize all of the bar codes on the purchase items because that's what takes the longest t. keon. she devices this method and by the way it's...
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loves kmart, even though kmart never gives her more than part-time hours.kmart closes done when a super walmart comes to the neighborhood. so she searches and finds a job at wal-mart. and she's, you know, again, i can't emphasize enough how important work is in the lives of these folks. she decides that she's going to memorize all of the war codes on -- bar codes on the produce item was that's what -- because that's what takes the longest to key in. she devises this method -- and by the way, this woman is so poor and so neglected that by the time she's 19 years old, she no longer has teeth. we're talking a deeply poor young woman from a deeply poor family. anyway, she reads, reads the bar code numbers into her recording device on her cell phone, and then when she goes home at night, she turns it on in endless repeat add she sleeps. -- as she sleeps. and she's able to memorize an amazing amount of -- >> host: makes her the fastest. >> guest: and she prefers the day shift because she likes to work hard, and the night shift actually pays a dollar more, but she
loves kmart, even though kmart never gives her more than part-time hours.kmart closes done when a super walmart comes to the neighborhood. so she searches and finds a job at wal-mart. and she's, you know, again, i can't emphasize enough how important work is in the lives of these folks. she decides that she's going to memorize all of the war codes on -- bar codes on the produce item was that's what -- because that's what takes the longest to key in. she devises this method -- and by the way,...
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and kmart and sears had a lot of company problems set with financial challenges. from now till the end of november they are offering to lease toys, electronics, household goods, furniture, sporting goods and outdoor living items. many people will find this an attractive alternative. what is the fine print? there are age income requirements. you can't lease disposable or consumable goods or fine jewelry, foot wear and aperil items -- apparel items. for major goods this is a new way to shop. reporting live, tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >> what do you think here? do you think it will be successful? >> reporter: i think they have to be very, very creative about what it will do to stay relevant. and when you figure that many stores are anchor stores to malls, they have to do something. this will bring in a new set of clientele that would prefer to do this and the choices are greater than you would find. it makes sense for them to try it. it is also being done because they need to find someone knew to do. >> tom vacar, thank you. >>> a former tins star a -- tennis star a
and kmart and sears had a lot of company problems set with financial challenges. from now till the end of november they are offering to lease toys, electronics, household goods, furniture, sporting goods and outdoor living items. many people will find this an attractive alternative. what is the fine print? there are age income requirements. you can't lease disposable or consumable goods or fine jewelry, foot wear and aperil items -- apparel items. for major goods this is a new way to shop....
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. >>> kmart is making an early grab for holiday shoppers.hey've announced two payment options to make it easier for folks to get everything on their christmas wish lists. layaway is back and for the first time they're introducing no money down leasing. that is available on a minimum purchase of $69. >>> ten minutes until 6:00 on this saturday. next in sports, it's the high school blitz. straight ahead, scores and highlights from high school football games around the region. >>> it was friday night and that means one thing. high school blitz. plenty of highlights to bring you. kick it off last night in south jersey. u. >> one, two, three! >> woodrow wilson fired up to face bishop eustus. he does not look back. wow. showing off some speed. eustace shuts out woodrow wilson. got another to show you. check out the speed of the golden touch. goes untouched into the end. glassboro wins. evan powell fake this handoff but takes it himself. they win 33-13. ♪ strike up the band. camden, big interception in the air. turns on the jets and turns that pick
. >>> kmart is making an early grab for holiday shoppers.hey've announced two payment options to make it easier for folks to get everything on their christmas wish lists. layaway is back and for the first time they're introducing no money down leasing. that is available on a minimum purchase of $69. >>> ten minutes until 6:00 on this saturday. next in sports, it's the high school blitz. straight ahead, scores and highlights from high school football games around the region....
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kmart opened their first one in troy michigan. sam spent more time in that store than he did or anybody else . walmart is the biggest company in the world today. what is the difference? the people. the management and the board concluded -- they have the digital photography. we don' t want to do that because that will cannibalize our boxes. anthony: it is culture, too. ken: if i am kind to my associate and if my associate knows he can be treated fair, there is a process in place that allows him to be rewarded and rebecca -- and recognizes his effort. it is contagious. gary: you read his analyst reports. the talk of these opportunities and the cash flow. they' re actually meeting the people and analyzing the people. you think the greatest long-term investments can see it. forget the numbers and focus on the people. ken: he says this about companies that he buys. there is no exotic science. truth. does he know how to reach his customer and is he going to take good care of his people. people will walk through a wall for you if they kn
kmart opened their first one in troy michigan. sam spent more time in that store than he did or anybody else . walmart is the biggest company in the world today. what is the difference? the people. the management and the board concluded -- they have the digital photography. we don' t want to do that because that will cannibalize our boxes. anthony: it is culture, too. ken: if i am kind to my associate and if my associate knows he can be treated fair, there is a process in place that allows him...
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. >> the kohl's, walmarts, kmarts of the world. >> that's because some of them used to be customers. >> we can actually cut and sew garments. we embroider garments. we dye garments. and we screen print garments. >> they had contracts with some of the most recognizable retailers for years. >> as we started moving into the 2000s, tie-dyes were becoming more popular. >> while those appealing and ego boosting orders would be a dream for many small business owners, over time they were more of a frustration for cass and his team. he wanted to make sure the deals worked so he had to make strategic decisions. cost was the biggest factor. >> we couldn't do the work they wanted us to in the united states mainly because of labor. rather than starting to turn that work away in 2003 we opened a satellite location which was in guatemala. >> in his mind, the second factory was designed to get and keep business. >> we were looking at it as the business is going overseas anyway, it might as well be to somebody we know. i.e. us. >> once the facility was up and running, the orders came in. costs may ha
. >> the kohl's, walmarts, kmarts of the world. >> that's because some of them used to be customers. >> we can actually cut and sew garments. we embroider garments. we dye garments. and we screen print garments. >> they had contracts with some of the most recognizable retailers for years. >> as we started moving into the 2000s, tie-dyes were becoming more popular. >> while those appealing and ego boosting orders would be a dream for many small business...
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kmart has already put out its now yearly tonguing in cheek layaway commercial. >> ridiculous to take your gifts home today, avoiding the holiday rush with no money down leasing >> and toys "r" us has lowered its free shipping threshold to $19 citing the upcoming holiday season as a reason for the move. despite the ever earlier holiday program relations the first forecast for holiday sales are among the weakest in years. alex partners forecasts holiday sales to increase but at a level below the five-year average and a level that could fall below the lowest growth rate since the great recession. while there are a lot of positive factors influencing consumers currently, there are also many negatives. the job market be steadier, but wage growth is stagnant. home values are rebounding but expenses like health care and education are rising, too. gas prices are low, but depressed oil prices are partly a result of slowing global growth. deloitte's retail practice leader rod sides says the balance ultimately tips with how it makes consumer cans feel when they look at their economic portfolio.
kmart has already put out its now yearly tonguing in cheek layaway commercial. >> ridiculous to take your gifts home today, avoiding the holiday rush with no money down leasing >> and toys "r" us has lowered its free shipping threshold to $19 citing the upcoming holiday season as a reason for the move. despite the ever earlier holiday program relations the first forecast for holiday sales are among the weakest in years. alex partners forecasts holiday sales to increase but...
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credit freeze, if your kmart company -- credit card company has not send you a card with a chip, demand one. thank you for being here, we wish you a good night, from new city. kennedy: on the watch we have a full gander of that hillary clinton dun -- dunham interviewd her sit down is not just a heap of hot malarky. don't get me wrong, but if you sitting around with a emotional exhibittist hillary, prepare for a different kind of e enlightenment. we learn more from her ugly duckling goldwater girl face, coming out as a beautiful torment swan. >> for the longest time as a young girl i thought my father's views were the ones that i wanted to follow. i worked for barry goldwater when he ran for president, i was a goldwater girl, and i got to wear a cowboy hat, which was really cool. kennedy: goldwater was cool, you had daddy issues, hillary should have stop there. >> and then i got to -- >> mm-hmm. >> i found myself evolving, moving today a different set of beliefs, i think that is part of what your late teens and 20s are about. kennedy: for some, hillary tell us more about wellsly. >> i do
credit freeze, if your kmart company -- credit card company has not send you a card with a chip, demand one. thank you for being here, we wish you a good night, from new city. kennedy: on the watch we have a full gander of that hillary clinton dun -- dunham interviewd her sit down is not just a heap of hot malarky. don't get me wrong, but if you sitting around with a emotional exhibittist hillary, prepare for a different kind of e enlightenment. we learn more from her ugly duckling goldwater...
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her anxiety went as she went to her job at kmart only to return when he didn't answer the call duringher lunch break. when she rushed home a few hours later at the end of her shift she found jim's boat across the bathroom of his eyes wide open and he recognized her and that his words were garbled. he couldn't say what was long or how -- what was wrong or how long he'd been that way. she dialed 911 and within a half hour after an exam and cat scan of his brain it was clear what had happened. just a few weeks shy of 40 he suffered a massive stroke. doctors learned he had high blood pressure that had been fully treated but found nothing else to account for this. he had no heart problems, no aneurysm, no high cholesterol. he didn't smoke, rarely drank integrated street drugs. he wished basically had a lot of bad luck. about two weeks later i sat at the foot of his bed duke hospital along with another first-year medical student i was shepherding doctor wilson eight b-bravo just as privy weekly class to introduce us to clinical medicine. the class was the highlight of the week as they gave
her anxiety went as she went to her job at kmart only to return when he didn't answer the call duringher lunch break. when she rushed home a few hours later at the end of her shift she found jim's boat across the bathroom of his eyes wide open and he recognized her and that his words were garbled. he couldn't say what was long or how -- what was wrong or how long he'd been that way. she dialed 911 and within a half hour after an exam and cat scan of his brain it was clear what had happened....
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kmart has put out its yearly tongue in cheek layaway commercial. >> ridiculous to take your gifts hometoday, avoiding the holiday rush with no money down leasing. >> reporter: and toys "r" us has lowered its free shipping threshold to $19 citing the upcoming holiday season as the reason for the move. despite the ever-earlier holiday program releases, the first forecast for holiday sales are among the weakest in years. retail consultancy alex partners forecast holiday sales to increase, but at a level below the five-year average and a level that could fall below the lowest growth rate since the great recession. while there are positive factors influencing consumers' currently, there are also many negatives. the job market is steadier but wage growth is stagnant. home values are rebounding but expenses like health care and education are rising, too. few are predicting a terrible christmas for retail but it could be more ho-ho-hum. >>> that was cnbc's courtney reagan reporting. >>> get ready for a fun family event this weekend helping to make a difference in the lives of children here in
kmart has put out its yearly tongue in cheek layaway commercial. >> ridiculous to take your gifts hometoday, avoiding the holiday rush with no money down leasing. >> reporter: and toys "r" us has lowered its free shipping threshold to $19 citing the upcoming holiday season as the reason for the move. despite the ever-earlier holiday program releases, the first forecast for holiday sales are among the weakest in years. retail consultancy alex partners forecast holiday sales...
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forget fraud alerts, go for credit freeze, if your kmart company -- credit card company has not send you a card with a chip, demand one. thank you for being here, we wish you a good night, from new york city. kennedy: on the watch we have a full gander of that hillary clinton dun -- dunham interviewd her sit down is not just a heap of hot malarky. don't get me wrong, but if you sitting around with a emotional exhibittist hillary, prepare for a different kind of e enlightenment. we learn more from her ugly duckling goldwater girl face, coming out as a beautiful torment swan.
forget fraud alerts, go for credit freeze, if your kmart company -- credit card company has not send you a card with a chip, demand one. thank you for being here, we wish you a good night, from new york city. kennedy: on the watch we have a full gander of that hillary clinton dun -- dunham interviewd her sit down is not just a heap of hot malarky. don't get me wrong, but if you sitting around with a emotional exhibittist hillary, prepare for a different kind of e enlightenment. we learn more...
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. >> this is $12.99 from kmart, it has then a biker jacket, this is a must have. >> oh, you did it! >> she had more pieces. >> i'm so nervous. i don't know why. >> way to go. >> heather, don't worry, no pressure. oh, my gosh, it's a jump suit. >> heather is our air force maven. she's no stranger to getting dressed on the fly. >> 30 seconds on the clock please. >> and go. >> tell us about this. >> one and done, right? a jump suit. huge trend again. >> i love jump suits. >> and women are afraid to try them. this is under $40 from old navy. it comes in great fall colors. >> old navy? >> yes, very flattering on a lot of different figures and she can dress it up day or night, add the printed scarf that adds nice detailing with a fall look. she can have it already tied and ready to go so she can throw it on and away out the door. she's determined. >> you got it. [ buzzer sounding ] >> the hat's a little loose. >> details, details. >> all right, deanna, 30 seconds on the clock. >> so exciting, no pressure everyone. >> and 30 seconds on. let's go! >> tell us about this. >> i wanted to show
. >> this is $12.99 from kmart, it has then a biker jacket, this is a must have. >> oh, you did it! >> she had more pieces. >> i'm so nervous. i don't know why. >> way to go. >> heather, don't worry, no pressure. oh, my gosh, it's a jump suit. >> heather is our air force maven. she's no stranger to getting dressed on the fly. >> 30 seconds on the clock please. >> and go. >> tell us about this. >> one and done, right? a jump suit....
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her name is reina and she has a beautiful daughter and she works at kmart for years and even though they never give her more than part-time hours but they closed down when super wal-mart comes in so she sure did because searches and finds a job at wal-mart and she says again i can't emphasize again how important work is in the lives of these folks and so she decides that she's going to memorize all of the barcodes on the produce items because that is what takes the longest sushi devices this method and by the way she is so poor and neglected by the time she's 90-years-old she no longer has teeth so we are talking a deeply poor young woman from a deeply poor family. anyway, she reads the bar code numbers into the recording device on her cell phone and she goes home at night and she turns it on and an endless repeat as she's able to sleep she remembers mnr miscounted information and she prefers the day shift because she likes to work hard and she's paid a dollar more but she doesn't like to be bored, she likes to be busy and has so many medications that it has a special place in the employ
her name is reina and she has a beautiful daughter and she works at kmart for years and even though they never give her more than part-time hours but they closed down when super wal-mart comes in so she sure did because searches and finds a job at wal-mart and she says again i can't emphasize again how important work is in the lives of these folks and so she decides that she's going to memorize all of the barcodes on the produce items because that is what takes the longest sushi devices this...
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if you're worried about the rain go to any drugstore or walmart or kmart or target and for about a bucko three dollars you can get a pocket emergency poncho slip it in your pocket. if it rains you put it on, if you don't need it, save it for next. >> very simple solution. the thanks, david. >> let's head over to reporter, nydia han she's been up since early morning getting to the location and is excited to tell you what to anticipate on eakens oval, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam, we are excited indeed more than a million pilgrims expected to descend on the parkway. people hoping to be inspired and energized by the pope's message. anytime you have huge crowds with an international dig tear at at the center. there's huge security effort in place. there are 24 security check points to enter the secure area. the secret service warnings it could take up to three hours to get through the checkpoints. every person will be warm front front -- will be wandeded it's all hands on deck for philadelphia police officers. pope francis is known for his pro propensity to stray off route a
if you're worried about the rain go to any drugstore or walmart or kmart or target and for about a bucko three dollars you can get a pocket emergency poncho slip it in your pocket. if it rains you put it on, if you don't need it, save it for next. >> very simple solution. the thanks, david. >> let's head over to reporter, nydia han she's been up since early morning getting to the location and is excited to tell you what to anticipate on eakens oval, good morning. >> reporter:...
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and told after 1945, europe kmart economically independent and fled to a prolonged period. my reply to that is we are similar outlooks, similar democratic system and values and see very different things when playing with someone who is very different goals. russia has taught us an example of that and i would suggest iran is another. if any proof or required, the supreme leader has said while he supports the deal, the iranian government was 180 degrees different to us. we are told they still had to be accepted because there is no other approach available. i simply did not believe this to be true. iran came to the table because sanctions were an enormous burden economically to the extent he was beginning to threaten political stability. maintaining sanctions until such time more suitable to the p5+1 was an option. it is simply not the option chosen. likewise we are told the snapback sanction is the solution to any flaws contained within the agreement against the merit and extreme skepticism. once iranian assets are frozen and sanctions lifted, i ran both make rapid progress i
and told after 1945, europe kmart economically independent and fled to a prolonged period. my reply to that is we are similar outlooks, similar democratic system and values and see very different things when playing with someone who is very different goals. russia has taught us an example of that and i would suggest iran is another. if any proof or required, the supreme leader has said while he supports the deal, the iranian government was 180 degrees different to us. we are told they still had...
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. >> reporter: kmart put out its tongue in cheek layaway. >> avoiding the holiday rush with no moneyown. >> reporter: toys "r" us lowered free shipping threshold to $19, citing the season as a reason for the move. despite the releases, the first forecast for sales are among the weakest in years. consultants forecast holiday sales to increase but the a level below the five-year average and a level that could fall below the lowest growth rate since the great recession. while there are a lot of positive factors, influencing consumers currently, there are many negatives. the job market is steadier, but wage growth is stagnant. home values are rebounding but expenses like health care and education are rising, too. few are predicting a terrible christmas for retail but it could be more ho ho hum. >> if they are targeting you now, can you imagine what this is going to be like in a couple of months? 11:46. if you're a coffee drinker, no doubt every morning begins with the cup of joe. today's all about celebrating you coffee connoisseur. popular chains are offering deals that will perk up you
. >> reporter: kmart put out its tongue in cheek layaway. >> avoiding the holiday rush with no moneyown. >> reporter: toys "r" us lowered free shipping threshold to $19, citing the season as a reason for the move. despite the releases, the first forecast for sales are among the weakest in years. consultants forecast holiday sales to increase but the a level below the five-year average and a level that could fall below the lowest growth rate since the great recession....
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. >> all the big box stores kmart, wal-mart, best buy, they all use lay away plans now. >>> it is a smart way to shop not just to avoid interest rates help make sure you get those it toys that often disappear closer to the holidays. >> you can use lay away online, securing a gift months in advance and locking in the price. not us. >> still in summer mode? >> definitely don't want to think about the cold. >> you don't have to if you're not ready since you have 82 days until hanukkah and 100 days until christmas. emily smith, cbs2 news. >>> the lay away fee is typically 5 or $10 even if you vow to payoff your credit card other the winter interest rates can be $200 up on average something to keep in mind if you shop. >>> i have to shop earlier i don't like shopping i need to get it done out of the way so i'm not leaving it until the last minute. >> i feel like we have this conversation every year and yet christmas eve i'm still getting gifts. >>> saying you've already bought some of your gifts for christmas. >> i absolutely have b like you i love to shop, i actually have a problem. >> we can
. >> all the big box stores kmart, wal-mart, best buy, they all use lay away plans now. >>> it is a smart way to shop not just to avoid interest rates help make sure you get those it toys that often disappear closer to the holidays. >> you can use lay away online, securing a gift months in advance and locking in the price. not us. >> still in summer mode? >> definitely don't want to think about the cold. >> you don't have to if you're not ready since you...
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she was a cashier, a maid, a stock clerk at kmart.hey earned enough money to buy a home, raise a family, and retired with security. even though their jobs often required them to leave home before dawn and come back after bedtime, they were there at the most important moments of their children's lives. they provided for our needs and taught us the values needed to be successful. or i tell that story, i reminded that i do not come from privilege. by privilege, they mean wealth and power. it is true. i did not inherit any money from my parents. but, i nonetheless believe i do come from extraordinary privilege. , am a citizen of the single greatest nation in all of human history. [applause] a nation founded on the fundamental beliefs that every person has a god-given right to go as far as their talent and work will take them. a nation founded, a nation that says to us, that even the son of a bartender animate have the of a dream -- ever bartender and a maid, can have the same dream as someone born into power. i was raised in a stable home
she was a cashier, a maid, a stock clerk at kmart.hey earned enough money to buy a home, raise a family, and retired with security. even though their jobs often required them to leave home before dawn and come back after bedtime, they were there at the most important moments of their children's lives. they provided for our needs and taught us the values needed to be successful. or i tell that story, i reminded that i do not come from privilege. by privilege, they mean wealth and power. it is...
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. >> reporter: it was at this kmart parking lot in massachusetts where last july, 18-year-old conrad gas-powered water pump inside his pickup truck. shortly before he died from carbon monoxide poisoning, roy was exchanging text messages with his then 17-year-old girlfriend, michelle carter. >> she stays on the phone with him to ensure that he's dead. >> reporter: those text messages are now the subject of a criminal case against michelle. prosecutors claim she not only pressured roy into killing himself but helped him plan suicide. according to court documents, the two spoke about roy killing himself for weeks with carter texting him quote, you're finally going to be happy in heaven. no more pain, no more bad thoughts and worries. you'll be free. when the 18-year-old voiced concerns about how his parents would feel, carter wrote quote, i think your parents know you're in a really bad place. i think they will understand and accept it. as roy considered his options, carter suggested using carbon monoxide, sending quote, if you emit 3200 ppm of it for five or ten minutes, you will die w
. >> reporter: it was at this kmart parking lot in massachusetts where last july, 18-year-old conrad gas-powered water pump inside his pickup truck. shortly before he died from carbon monoxide poisoning, roy was exchanging text messages with his then 17-year-old girlfriend, michelle carter. >> she stays on the phone with him to ensure that he's dead. >> reporter: those text messages are now the subject of a criminal case against michelle. prosecutors claim she not only...
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kmart went bankrupt. worldcomron, problems there. hp had to struggle through that tech downturn.o, you know, yeah, can you question her numbers and her math? i guess so. but you know, has to be in the context of the times and how much turmoil the board was in. trish: rich goodstein, your take on carly fiorina's performance as ceo? >> i'm glad liz said what she said, rather than being attributed to some democratic hack. look, it's worse. carly fiorina -- trish: don't worry. >> it is worse in this regard. she says i'm a non-politician. she is a non-politician because she ran for the senate in single best year the republicans have had in any of our lifetimes and lost by over 10 percentage points, granted in california. and the thing that blew her out of the water was an ad, that said during the time that hp was laying off 30,000 jobs back then, not just what was reported yesterday, she tripled her salary, she bout five corporate jets and sent jobs to china. that is a horrible mixture. as of last night, makes -- trish: donald trump. listen to this. this is trump on carly. >> the comp
kmart went bankrupt. worldcomron, problems there. hp had to struggle through that tech downturn.o, you know, yeah, can you question her numbers and her math? i guess so. but you know, has to be in the context of the times and how much turmoil the board was in. trish: rich goodstein, your take on carly fiorina's performance as ceo? >> i'm glad liz said what she said, rather than being attributed to some democratic hack. look, it's worse. carly fiorina -- trish: don't worry. >> it is...
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she was a cashier, a, a maid, a stock clerk at kmart, they earned enough money to buy a home and raiseable to be there for the most important moments of their children's life. to provide pride needs and teaches the values we needed. when i tell that story i am often reminded people that i do not come from privilege. the truth is, by privilege they mean wealth and power, that is true. i did not inherent any money from my parents. but, i nonetheless believe that i actually come from extraordinary privilege. i am a citizen, of the single greatest nation in all human history. [applause]. a nation that founded on the fundamental belief that every person has a god-given right to go as far as their talent and work will take them. a nation founded, a nation he says to us, that even the son of a bartender and a maid, the can have the same dream and opportunity as someone who is born into wealth and power. i was also privilege because i was raised with something that has been increasingly rare. i was raised in a stable home. by a mother and a father, a a man and a women who were married. [applau
she was a cashier, a, a maid, a stock clerk at kmart, they earned enough money to buy a home and raiseable to be there for the most important moments of their children's life. to provide pride needs and teaches the values we needed. when i tell that story i am often reminded people that i do not come from privilege. the truth is, by privilege they mean wealth and power, that is true. i did not inherent any money from my parents. but, i nonetheless believe that i actually come from extraordinary...
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my mother was a cashier, she was a maid, she was a stock clerk at kmart.moments of their children's lives, to provide for our needs and to teach us the values that we needed to be successful. when i tell that story, i'm often reminded by people that i don't come from privilege, and the truth is if by privilege they mean wealth and power, that's true. i didn't inherit any money from my parents. but i nonetheless believe that i actually do come from extraordinary privilege. because i'm the citizen, i'm a citizen of the single greatest nation in all of human history. [applause] a nation, a nation founded on the fundamental belief that every person has a god-given right to go as far as their talent and their work will take them. a nation founded, a nation who says to us that even the son of a bartender and a maid could have the same dreams and the same opportunities as someone who was born into wealth and into power. but i was also privileged because i was raised with something that's become increasingly rare. i was raised in a stable home by a mother and a fa
my mother was a cashier, she was a maid, she was a stock clerk at kmart.moments of their children's lives, to provide for our needs and to teach us the values that we needed to be successful. when i tell that story, i'm often reminded by people that i don't come from privilege, and the truth is if by privilege they mean wealth and power, that's true. i didn't inherit any money from my parents. but i nonetheless believe that i actually do come from extraordinary privilege. because i'm the...
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you have all the shops offline, walmart, kmart, but in china, we have nothing nowhere. so e-commerce in the u.s. is a desert. it is a comment to the main business. in china, it is the main course. we create the infrastructure. if we globalize our infrastructure, the payment, all over the world to sell everywhere, help global consumers to buy everywhere. in 10 years, we will help to -- we will help to billion consumers -- we will help 2 billion consumers in the world to shop online. anywhere in the world, you are shopping online and within 72 hours you will receive the product. anywhere in china, a shop online and you will receive the product within 24 hours. we think our globalization is focused on helping small business. helping them to do is this in the most efficient way, and we think that we will help another 10 million businesses on our e-commerce platform. we will empower them, give them traffic, give them a payment system so they can do business anywhere easily and quickly. we will have 40% of business outside of china. today we have only 2%. what is your play in
you have all the shops offline, walmart, kmart, but in china, we have nothing nowhere. so e-commerce in the u.s. is a desert. it is a comment to the main business. in china, it is the main course. we create the infrastructure. if we globalize our infrastructure, the payment, all over the world to sell everywhere, help global consumers to buy everywhere. in 10 years, we will help to -- we will help to billion consumers -- we will help 2 billion consumers in the world to shop online. anywhere in...
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big economy, these three currencies are in a little round kmart pool and they keep bumping against the wall. it doesn't tell you as much as you think. other than now mr. draghi gave europe advantage, like in tennis. advantage euro, weak euro. it is a trade issue. two day on the bunds. they have reversed. maybe they have direction again. the switch is on. look at a two-day 10 and the two-day 30. they didn't really break yesterday's range. this goes to the ongoing story that the u.s. fixed income market is doing something a little different. you need to pay attention. normally, it is flattening when you are expecting the fed. i bet against the fed for all of 2015. in mid 14, i hope i lose. i tell you what, i think i may lose. i central bankers in this country are a bit nervous around dead man's curve in the next 10 to 12 months and what that type of global economy will look like. you will see that in the recent steepening. carl and the gang, back to you. >> two weeks from today, a big run. crude oil is almost almost $1. >> good morning to you, carl. we are seeing some strength here in cr
big economy, these three currencies are in a little round kmart pool and they keep bumping against the wall. it doesn't tell you as much as you think. other than now mr. draghi gave europe advantage, like in tennis. advantage euro, weak euro. it is a trade issue. two day on the bunds. they have reversed. maybe they have direction again. the switch is on. look at a two-day 10 and the two-day 30. they didn't really break yesterday's range. this goes to the ongoing story that the u.s. fixed income...
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she had little leggings from target, she had a little blanket around her like a zebra print from kmarted ta because i would. >> back to your point about the facebook postings. you're telling me this mother was posting on facebook in august that she was celebrating her daughter's birthday but her daughter was gone. >> well, i believe that that was prior to this, the last birthday. but the other thing speaking of her facebook postings, which if this does go to trial will come in, because they are clearly of her and the little girl. she says things like my reason for living. i have a reason to live now. she's my world. i'm going to give her the world and more. but either she did this thing or she stood by and watched this thing happen or didn't report her daughter missing for three months. those are the choices we've got. none of them are very good. so those facebook postings are going to come into evidence and they are heartbreaking. >> the 3-year-old girl found washed up three months ago in a trash bag, nancy grace, thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. >>> coming up on cnn, donald
she had little leggings from target, she had a little blanket around her like a zebra print from kmarted ta because i would. >> back to your point about the facebook postings. you're telling me this mother was posting on facebook in august that she was celebrating her daughter's birthday but her daughter was gone. >> well, i believe that that was prior to this, the last birthday. but the other thing speaking of her facebook postings, which if this does go to trial will come in,...
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a&m on kmart to host an end to have him here and welcome all of you.will be live parts of this with hash tag mchugh@aei. i know you know him well enough to have shown up to be here today. mr. secretary, thank you for coming. it's a pleasure to sit and talk and learn about not what is next for you, but talk about looking back a little bit for a moment and then we'll open it up for questions and get you out of here on time. there's been a lot of things with what the army was dealing with and it's been a wild ride. you've dealt with significant challenges. >> i arrived when things were very painful after two theaters of war and we knew pretty much where the challenges lie and what our missions were going to be. we knew who our friends unless friendly opponents were. as you noted, didn't have a habit of turning around on you. if you look at the last 20 months particularly, certainly from the army perspective, the many missions and challenges largely unforeseen. even ebola in west africa. we had thought about the united states in the foundational for spare
a&m on kmart to host an end to have him here and welcome all of you.will be live parts of this with hash tag mchugh@aei. i know you know him well enough to have shown up to be here today. mr. secretary, thank you for coming. it's a pleasure to sit and talk and learn about not what is next for you, but talk about looking back a little bit for a moment and then we'll open it up for questions and get you out of here on time. there's been a lot of things with what the army was dealing with and...
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case charging it with inducing medicare ben fishies to fill prescription at kmart pharmacist. by about 2% on lighter trading. and netflix making a move to stream its way into asia. the company's launching in japan today. netflix shares on a wild ride so far, along with the rest of the markets here, down 8% yesterday, right now, up 1%. the roller coaster ride that is netflix continue bus remember, it is still the best performing stock in the s & p 500 on a year-to-date basis. back to you. dom, thank you very much, again, dom chu. >>> all right, guys, just some breaking news from bill gross, janice capital management, formerly of pimco, latest monthly investment outlook is out, we just got it looking through it here, you will forgive me for looking down, read a couple of things. well, thank you. just add -- paper appears out of nowhere. the best in the business. all right. here we go still looking down. gross talking about how the fed should raise rates in september. not saying they will, he is saying they should. but here's the big caveat, gross saying it should be more of a on
case charging it with inducing medicare ben fishies to fill prescription at kmart pharmacist. by about 2% on lighter trading. and netflix making a move to stream its way into asia. the company's launching in japan today. netflix shares on a wild ride so far, along with the rest of the markets here, down 8% yesterday, right now, up 1%. the roller coaster ride that is netflix continue bus remember, it is still the best performing stock in the s & p 500 on a year-to-date basis. back to you....