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the street was looking for 219 it makes sense that kroger stock roared higher. when i spoke to rodney mcmullen, a true gentleman he made it clear many of his long-term initiatives that he's talking about to win customers are working, especially the restock kroger brand i know it sounds simple but rodney said they're telling the story about food kroger is food first he regards it as a distinct competitive advantage and had success with personal finance initiative where they teamed up with u.s. bancorp and developed a terrific consumer business goods business that helps customers sell more product in the stores they're rolling out its master brands you'll see a lot of about that in the coming days i think it could be a big hit. mcmullen told me there's tons of rooms for kroger to thrive and $1.5 trillion food industry and after a hideous hiatus it has returned tons of mercy. ♪ hallelujah >> on the other hand, no mercy for uber let's see my no mercy uber chart. this is it no mercy i love this. ha, you bet. yes, this is the ride sharing -- >> hit it. >> oh. >> okay,
the street was looking for 219 it makes sense that kroger stock roared higher. when i spoke to rodney mcmullen, a true gentleman he made it clear many of his long-term initiatives that he's talking about to win customers are working, especially the restock kroger brand i know it sounds simple but rodney said they're telling the story about food kroger is food first he regards it as a distinct competitive advantage and had success with personal finance initiative where they teamed up with u.s....
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we sell to williams sonoma, kroger, a lot of specialty stores, as well, across the u.s.onis: wow! of the $500,000 you did last year, walk me through where the revenue came from most to least. erica: pancakes -- about 75%. lemonis: and how many of them make up the bulk of the revenue? about six flavors. lemonis: okay. erica: then our fried chicken mix. lemonis: how much was that in revenue? erica: 20%. lemonis: okay. so, you understand so far we're at 95%? erica: yeah. lemonis: okay. pancakes and fried chicken make up 95% of her revenue, and i think the way she developed the other products and the way she connected them together is probably why they didn't take off. why did you choose to package them differently if you were creating a brand? erica: because i wanted to be able to distinguish the grits from the pancakes and the bacon rub. lemonis: and you did a good job with that. erica: thank you. lemonis: they're all different. erica: thank you. lemonis: which is probably why the other ones don't do well. can i taste the product? erica: yeah, i can make it. lemonis: i'm g
we sell to williams sonoma, kroger, a lot of specialty stores, as well, across the u.s.onis: wow! of the $500,000 you did last year, walk me through where the revenue came from most to least. erica: pancakes -- about 75%. lemonis: and how many of them make up the bulk of the revenue? about six flavors. lemonis: okay. erica: then our fried chicken mix. lemonis: how much was that in revenue? erica: 20%. lemonis: okay. so, you understand so far we're at 95%? erica: yeah. lemonis: okay. pancakes...
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program, the stock hitting 8-month high, kroger announcing 1 billion-dollar share buyback program.uyback any company the shares spike. looking for technology for improving order accuracy. if you can fit your groceries in that little guy, why not? kroger is banking on autonomous cars, that's where we find connell mcshane, day 2 of swing state economy, hi, connell. >> hey there, liz, great transition, in the automotive industry used in assembly aerospace and others, we will be learning a lot here, we have done so in the swing state economy, pennsylvania yesterday, michigan today and then wisconsin tomorrow, the president of the company will join us next hour to talk about jobs, talking a lot about how manufacturing jobs are starting to decline in some of the key states, t a -- it's a different problem, we will talk about skills gap and more, all of that and more on top of the hour. liz: connell, this is opening interesting window in important parts of the country, thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: 14 minutes away from closing bell, still we are looking at all-time record high for
program, the stock hitting 8-month high, kroger announcing 1 billion-dollar share buyback program.uyback any company the shares spike. looking for technology for improving order accuracy. if you can fit your groceries in that little guy, why not? kroger is banking on autonomous cars, that's where we find connell mcshane, day 2 of swing state economy, hi, connell. >> hey there, liz, great transition, in the automotive industry used in assembly aerospace and others, we will be learning a...
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the kroger's of the world, albertsons, they are more vulnerable to some of amazon's efforts.hery: we have seen 20 one quarters in a row of consecutive sales growth. what can we expect for the next quarter? it seems they do have some difficult comparisons to go up against, not to mention the holiday selling season could be shorter. rupesh: we think comp growth will slow in q4. last year there was a snap benefits. as you said, there is a shortened holiday season, so that will have an impact on retailers. the market expectations out there right now suggest a slow down in q4. i think the expectations are in the right place, but you are right, there could be a moderation in the q4 holiday season. amanda: this stock is not too far off of your target. may you revisit that based on today, or are you getting close to fully valued? rupesh: we think the stock is fully valued. they beat primarily due to the lower tax rate, a little bit on the upside in the core business. walmart is trading at an all-time valuation now, so we don't see much upside in the next two quarters. amanda: we have
the kroger's of the world, albertsons, they are more vulnerable to some of amazon's efforts.hery: we have seen 20 one quarters in a row of consecutive sales growth. what can we expect for the next quarter? it seems they do have some difficult comparisons to go up against, not to mention the holiday selling season could be shorter. rupesh: we think comp growth will slow in q4. last year there was a snap benefits. as you said, there is a shortened holiday season, so that will have an impact on...
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what has changed for target and for some others -- we see walmart and kroger working on this as well -- is can you pick the items that people want from the stores, because the vast majority of items that people want are already in the stores -- the long tail is the long tail for a reason people don't usually want to shop at it often if you can simplify those items and hand it to them -- which turns out pickup is far more dominant than delivery in suburban, which helps target, then you end up with a relatively economic basket importantly, if it's grocery-heavy, which takes a lot of labor for not a lot of dollars, that doesn't work that great. target benefits in a strange way from not being that good at grocery. and so, its economic returns for picking items from store is frankly a lot higher than some of its competitors it doesn't mean that we don't like the other players like walmart or like kroger, because we think they can take share with the same strategy, but department stores and old mom-and-pop grocery stores, which have 20% of the share of grocery in the united states, i don't
what has changed for target and for some others -- we see walmart and kroger working on this as well -- is can you pick the items that people want from the stores, because the vast majority of items that people want are already in the stores -- the long tail is the long tail for a reason people don't usually want to shop at it often if you can simplify those items and hand it to them -- which turns out pickup is far more dominant than delivery in suburban, which helps target, then you end up...
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we like that very much ross, kroger the other day, fantastic quarter. walmart, best in show. brick bixmor reported a terrific quarter. plus they pay a bountiful 5.3% yield which has allowed it to stand out. i think it has more upside let's dig deep were jim taylor, the president and ceo of brixmor. welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you appreciate you having me. >> one of the things you guys did that others haven't is you decide we're going to take the darn hit we're going get out, to use your term, the nonrelevant retailers and get into the relevant retailers. and you're pretty far along in the transition. >> we are. we've just over the last couple of years had over 12 million of new leases with tenants, as you mentioned in the open who are actually thriving today. some of the disruption has been a great opportunity for us to upgrade our tenancy in the open air business, which generally still is thriving and doing pretty well. >> how many of your companies can you check a box and pick up at the store because if you're going to a shopping mall, both buy online, pickup stor
we like that very much ross, kroger the other day, fantastic quarter. walmart, best in show. brick bixmor reported a terrific quarter. plus they pay a bountiful 5.3% yield which has allowed it to stand out. i think it has more upside let's dig deep were jim taylor, the president and ceo of brixmor. welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you appreciate you having me. >> one of the things you guys did that others haven't is you decide we're going to take the darn hit we're...
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help flagging down a police officer dispatche e compan went inside and confronted 48-year-old robert kroger and shot him to death. >> people need to be able to rely on calling 911. >> reporter: a fight to ensure all calls end up with help on the way. ron mott, nbc news. >>> there's a lot more here to tell you about tonight, including what amazon's alexa heard and how that recording may be the key clue in a florida murder mystery >>> the price you pay. with the streaming wars, apple in the mix but is the cost of services really worth it how do you choose? >>> this little boy came for candy but ended up being a halloween hero we'll tell you why hope you stay with us. >>> tonight, florida authorities are hoping one couple's amazon alexa can provide some high-tech clues to a death morgan chesky has details. >> alexa, what's the chance of rain >> there's an 80% chance. >> reporter: it's a high-tech assistant tonight police are turning to for clues in the disturbing death of sylvia galva. her boyfriend adam charged with second-degree murder he told police the two were arguing when his girlfriend
help flagging down a police officer dispatche e compan went inside and confronted 48-year-old robert kroger and shot him to death. >> people need to be able to rely on calling 911. >> reporter: a fight to ensure all calls end up with help on the way. ron mott, nbc news. >>> there's a lot more here to tell you about tonight, including what amazon's alexa heard and how that recording may be the key clue in a florida murder mystery >>> the price you pay. with the...
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deutsche bank also making a call on kroger, tupgrading stock to hold from sell. the analyst cites growingsm optibout the company's digital offerings. the price at a tact are target is $27. the stock up more than 1% to 27 even. >>> lich nation upgraded to outperform fro into line at ever core. the analyst citing the double digi growth and the ability to weathe economic downturn. price target $73. shares gained an. fract and crowd strike upgraded to nierlt from sell at goldman sachs. e analyst citing the recently pullback in the stock the last month. e price target now $5 a. the stock rose more than 1.5% to 47.0s >>> there new sbrant into the streaming wars. disney plus today madets debut. though demand was high, there were also technical itches. bu disney has high hopes for the product. one with a direct reach reach to the digit ad market. julia boorstin with more. >> reporter: disneylus is the media giant's biggest move away from the tv bundle towards the digitalirect to consumer future. disney plus for $7 a montana month or $70 a year has ten original series and
deutsche bank also making a call on kroger, tupgrading stock to hold from sell. the analyst cites growingsm optibout the company's digital offerings. the price at a tact are target is $27. the stock up more than 1% to 27 even. >>> lich nation upgraded to outperform fro into line at ever core. the analyst citing the double digi growth and the ability to weathe economic downturn. price target $73. shares gained an. fract and crowd strike upgraded to nierlt from sell at goldman sachs. e...
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they so much however have made a walgreens in kroger are among a growing list of chain retailers that have stopped selling nicotine vaporing devices several governors have taken executive action suspending the sale of e. cigarette hardware and product the wall street journal which has been running a lots of full page ads by manufacturer jewel now reports that the trumpet ministration wants to ban all east cigarettes except those that taste like tobacco on menthol these are all body blows to an industry estimated to do 6000000000 dollars this year but michael even if the entire product category is shut down tom morrow lots of toothpaste is out of the tube talk to parents and young people watching and listening about how a ping is harmful. right exactly so you know you're right 2 cases out of the tube it's pandora's box is open and you know they've been this very harmful it can alter nerve cell function which is is one aspect of it in the team development in the brain and in the body each tool pod they say is equal to $200.00 cigarette puffs like smoking a pack a day in reality it's a l
they so much however have made a walgreens in kroger are among a growing list of chain retailers that have stopped selling nicotine vaporing devices several governors have taken executive action suspending the sale of e. cigarette hardware and product the wall street journal which has been running a lots of full page ads by manufacturer jewel now reports that the trumpet ministration wants to ban all east cigarettes except those that taste like tobacco on menthol these are all body blows to an...
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kroger is off 11%. three dollars. been talking about that in the metrics are disappointing. there are some great signs. they had a disappointing earnings report. we were talking about the medical device makers yesterday. maybe there's an opportunity for somebody with the stock down $10. lisa is down 1.5%. visa is down 1.5%. erik: in south africa, they will host an investment conference. the president hopes it will take his country in a more positive light. the us now is the head of sub-saharan african group. he is a longtime associate of the south african president. he was involved in the transition to democracy. he announced his resignation from goldman sachs. let's talk about what the future holds for you in just a moment. let's talk about the future for your country. moody's laced south africa on negative watch. -- placed south africa on negative watch. what will that mean? markets weree markets bullish on the back of the change. they were released -- relieved there was no downgrade. going forward, it does provide
kroger is off 11%. three dollars. been talking about that in the metrics are disappointing. there are some great signs. they had a disappointing earnings report. we were talking about the medical device makers yesterday. maybe there's an opportunity for somebody with the stock down $10. lisa is down 1.5%. visa is down 1.5%. erik: in south africa, they will host an investment conference. the president hopes it will take his country in a more positive light. the us now is the head of sub-saharan...
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broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, brussel sprouts and more under labels like trader joe, kroger and moree recall list is long. it is on kpix.com. >>> 5:14. we're just about three weeks away from thanksgiving. >> but now a south bay organization is kick off its holiday program to help families in need. sacred heart wants to fill this empty freezer with turkeys. their goal to distribute 79 food boxes complete with turkeys for thanksgiving. the program has been running for more man 50 years now. recently the housing crisis has played a role in a number of families needing a hand. >> ruled at approximately $100 and families can eat the cost of rent and utilities while still being able to have their holiday tradition. >>> besides donating turkeys, you can donate money online and they will purchase the turkeys for you. they also need volunteers. >> a happening today, bart will show off the latest tactic to crack down. they will unveil it. it dice science building to make sure people exiting the elevator onto the platform pay their fare. >>> 5:15a not check of traffic. >> not bad this morning.
broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, brussel sprouts and more under labels like trader joe, kroger and moree recall list is long. it is on kpix.com. >>> 5:14. we're just about three weeks away from thanksgiving. >> but now a south bay organization is kick off its holiday program to help families in need. sacred heart wants to fill this empty freezer with turkeys. their goal to distribute 79 food boxes complete with turkeys for thanksgiving. the program has been running for more man 50...
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partnering with kroger, but you still see it struggling in the front of the store, and in the back of store in the pharmacy business, you are seeing a lot of startups in that space delivering to people's homes. there's been a public outcry over drug pricing on capitol hill and that weighs on the revenue as well because drug prices are not picking up the same rate they were a number of years ago. that is weighing on the bottom line. it is an interesting question. what the return could be for kkr or another private equity firm in this deal. what is the strategy. david: one of the questions i have to ask is how much is this because they've a better mousetrap they are developing or because money is burning a hole in everybody's pocket. there is a demand for debt. to what extent is it it makes so much sense you can structure deal because the interest rate is low. sure you can put a lot of data the balance sheet, but the question is what can you do with that money. kailey: right now in this environment there may be more incentive to do it now. the fact that we are talking about walgreens un
partnering with kroger, but you still see it struggling in the front of the store, and in the back of store in the pharmacy business, you are seeing a lot of startups in that space delivering to people's homes. there's been a public outcry over drug pricing on capitol hill and that weighs on the revenue as well because drug prices are not picking up the same rate they were a number of years ago. that is weighing on the bottom line. it is an interesting question. what the return could be for kkr...
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trader joe's, and kroger's, feature a best of enjoyed by detect of october of 2019 to november 16th of019. no illnesses have been reported so far, and is out of an a buddance of caution. customers should throw away any recalled items. >>> a new report says getting a little bit better for the gas tax increase approved by voters, christina rendon is reporting from one of the largest areas seeing improved growth. >> reporter: they are moving in the right direction, things are improving. right behind us, you can see under construction, there is some fresh paving on the road as we seek, and overall, the quality of bay area roads studied last year with some here improvements with the gas tax. take a look at the detailed conditions, dark green and green indicate good to very good, and the average score across the bay area was 68 out of 100, that's several points from 2017 to 2016. san francisco climbed higher into the good category, and san jose roads remain in the good quality and oakland roads are considered at risk and are concerned they are getting better. >> we're not going to be baby sm
trader joe's, and kroger's, feature a best of enjoyed by detect of october of 2019 to november 16th of019. no illnesses have been reported so far, and is out of an a buddance of caution. customers should throw away any recalled items. >>> a new report says getting a little bit better for the gas tax increase approved by voters, christina rendon is reporting from one of the largest areas seeing improved growth. >> reporter: they are moving in the right direction, things are...
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first tip, get a membership to pharmacies at stores like costco, kmart or kroger. >> if you join theh of you. we can cut that to 144 a year. >> that's amazing. >> 50% savings. >> next, check for additional discounts using precipitation savings apps like good rx, and blink, two of the most popular apps what's unique about these apps, you're opting out of insurance and instead paying out of pocket or with your flexible spending account. >> you mentioned lunesta, you can get it for 16.87 a month. >> then things add up. you're paying $67 a month for this medication. >> that's correct. >> and we found it for 22.54 a month. >> never seen it that low. >> with all of these tips, saved the family nearly $1,500 a year. >> really? >> that's really a lot. >> i had no idea that i could save that amount of money. >> across town, the ventura family like so many others across the country say they have seen the cost of their prescription drugs skyrocket. >> how much do you spend a year on prescription medication >> probably close to like $1,260. >> we definitely have had to make adjustments to fit in
first tip, get a membership to pharmacies at stores like costco, kmart or kroger. >> if you join theh of you. we can cut that to 144 a year. >> that's amazing. >> 50% savings. >> next, check for additional discounts using precipitation savings apps like good rx, and blink, two of the most popular apps what's unique about these apps, you're opting out of insurance and instead paying out of pocket or with your flexible spending account. >> you mentioned lunesta, you...
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grocery store chains have pulled the product from the shelves walmart, target, kroger, wegmans and othersead lettuce, precut, hard to remain as well as solid mixes and kits, and the question we should point out it was grown in salina california. producers started labeling bags of lettuce with the growing region after two similar outbreaks last year. the fda is saying if romaine lettuce has california on the legal in any form do not eat it, if it doesn't have a label you should not buy it either and if you already bought it and it has salinas california or location at all you should probably throw it out. better to have this type of recall with the lettuce this time of year then with turkey. >> bottom line, read the label. salinas may be ground zero but if you're not sure i'm surprised at how the name of the place it was harvest. >> they really started to do that more often recently to include the growing region but as of right now they've only narrowed it down to that region, they have not pinpointed it to a specific manufacturer or producer. >> play it safe as always. thank you so much.
grocery store chains have pulled the product from the shelves walmart, target, kroger, wegmans and othersead lettuce, precut, hard to remain as well as solid mixes and kits, and the question we should point out it was grown in salina california. producers started labeling bags of lettuce with the growing region after two similar outbreaks last year. the fda is saying if romaine lettuce has california on the legal in any form do not eat it, if it doesn't have a label you should not buy it either...
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we have names like kroger and tapestry, the old coach beating expectations joining us for the entire hour is a man you know well, steven weiss from short hills capital partners steven, good to see you down here at the new york stock exchange >> good to see you brian >> good to see us both here's the thing, earnings, trade, maybe just general positive market sentiment. one of those three or maybe something else, that has been the primary driver for what has been a nice little run we are up nine of the past eleven sessions on the s&p 500 >> i think there are multiple drivers to the market. trade being the most important and the most dominant. you can see the correlation. for those who say that trade is all in the market, that's clearly not true because when you get positive news coming out, the market ticks up when you get negative news, it goes down. so trade is still going to be with us until they sign the agreement. and negotiations are going to continue up until the signing. however, what's also lifting the market is we've seen a backup in yields of about 32 bips in the ten-year ov
we have names like kroger and tapestry, the old coach beating expectations joining us for the entire hour is a man you know well, steven weiss from short hills capital partners steven, good to see you down here at the new york stock exchange >> good to see you brian >> good to see us both here's the thing, earnings, trade, maybe just general positive market sentiment. one of those three or maybe something else, that has been the primary driver for what has been a nice little run we...
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when it comes to the grocery side of the business compared to all of other stores out there and even kroger, which does it for a live something. >> that's a really great question walmart's the number one grocer grocer in the u.s. we talk about omni channel, micro fulfillment. that's really going to drive their grocery business and their prices are fantastic if you look at our price check, walmart is investing, continues to invest a lot of money in their prices >> so courtney, every time i go to a walmart or any grocery, the one thing i use to benchmark prices is the price of bananas it's fairly tight. pretty cheap walmart seems to always have the cheapest prices on those bananas when i go and find them. is that grocery key to walmart's success going forward do they need to perishables business rather than anything else in the store? zpl we talked in general b about grocery and yes, grocery in general, yes, it's part of those online delivery or pick up program, but fresh food in particular was a call out. they didn't go as granular as bananas and you know jeff bezos really loves bananas so t
when it comes to the grocery side of the business compared to all of other stores out there and even kroger, which does it for a live something. >> that's a really great question walmart's the number one grocer grocer in the u.s. we talk about omni channel, micro fulfillment. that's really going to drive their grocery business and their prices are fantastic if you look at our price check, walmart is investing, continues to invest a lot of money in their prices >> so courtney, every...
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>> we have walmart locations, walgreens, kohl's, kroger's.e pretty much everywhere you can think of. kristina: how long have you been doing had? >> we now started our 11th year. kristina: okay. 11th year. based off the trajectory of your company and the fact you have grown quite a bit, where do you want to take blink next, especially as the ev market starts to grow and hopefully more and more consumers shift their preferences to electric vehicles? >> we plan to be wherever you are parking your car. it's that simple. kristina: does that mean you will downsize that? that's quite big. >> that's actually a wall unit, the little gray box. that's a pedestal for when you don't have a wall to mount it on. it's a small footprint for a charging station, especially as powerful as it is. kristina: what about the efficiency to keep electricity costs down for a home that has an electric vehicle, i take your product, how does that work? again, i'm coming from the point of view where i don't really understand much the entire industry. >> this is a commercial
>> we have walmart locations, walgreens, kohl's, kroger's.e pretty much everywhere you can think of. kristina: how long have you been doing had? >> we now started our 11th year. kristina: okay. 11th year. based off the trajectory of your company and the fact you have grown quite a bit, where do you want to take blink next, especially as the ev market starts to grow and hopefully more and more consumers shift their preferences to electric vehicles? >> we plan to be wherever you...
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[applause] kroger, the offer of the sufferer just -- the suffragists, how women used meant to get the boat. -- the vote. johanna neuman, the author of gilded suffragists. and susan where, the author of why they marched. betsy, i turn it over to you. >> thank you, and welcome. it's nice to be with you today. we have a special treat, three terrific experts. personally, i had a wonderful time leading and learning -- reading and learning so much about this issue in preparation for tonight. i'm excited for you. .rooke, let me start with you brooke your story tells about powerful man in new york who helped women gain the right to vote. what brought these men together for the movement and how did they first come together to form the men's league for women's suffrage? >> it's a good story. starting around that sign -- inund that time, ann came through canada for a lecture around thee lectured country. one of her themes was how pathetic the wealthy women of america were in terms of understanding how to engage in a political process. and further, how the men of england had been supportive of wo
[applause] kroger, the offer of the sufferer just -- the suffragists, how women used meant to get the boat. -- the vote. johanna neuman, the author of gilded suffragists. and susan where, the author of why they marched. betsy, i turn it over to you. >> thank you, and welcome. it's nice to be with you today. we have a special treat, three terrific experts. personally, i had a wonderful time leading and learning -- reading and learning so much about this issue in preparation for tonight....
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thero kroger said, that is model of allyship, how to use the power you have. it was men who voted to give women the right to vote. worked was anhip important piece. we learned about mabel ping wa lee, a chinese woman living in new york city. marched for suffrage, wrote about suffrage, agitated for suffrage. could not vote, could not be a citizen. after chinese people could become citizens, we don't know if she ever used the vote. she definitely agitated. bohnham. they fought for native american women access to representation, which is complicated. to tell these complicated stories is good because first nations, some did not want the vote because by with a vote in an american election if they were a sovereign nation? sawr native american groups that this was a way to change laws around indian policy and for other reasons to be able to vote for that. dipped our toes into that complicated history and we are working to more that. we have not had pushback. without a lot of excitement around the stories which is good and helpful. ok. with rightfully hers and similar
thero kroger said, that is model of allyship, how to use the power you have. it was men who voted to give women the right to vote. worked was anhip important piece. we learned about mabel ping wa lee, a chinese woman living in new york city. marched for suffrage, wrote about suffrage, agitated for suffrage. could not vote, could not be a citizen. after chinese people could become citizens, we don't know if she ever used the vote. she definitely agitated. bohnham. they fought for native american...
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are only in a geographic area and they're trying to expand they passed up buying 700 stores from kroger they thought they were too expensive. but clearly they want to have a lot more stores. >> we're going to talk about more in a moment, but i want to get you caught up. we just told you the dow had been sitting at a new intraday high for trading right now we are seeing some of those gains kind of go away at this point dow industrials still up, but only by about 27 points. there are some headlines that are hitting right now that says the china trade talks have hit a snag over farm purchases you know that's been a big issue. the farm purchases that china would supposedly be buying that they agreed to in terms of agricultural buys on this, that's been a sticking point it's been something that the chinese sounded like they had gone along with it it's been something that we've heard promised again and again from the administration to see what's going on. nasdaq also dropping at this point. it's also down by about 18 points dow jones industrial up by 36. trade talks obviously the huge issue t
are only in a geographic area and they're trying to expand they passed up buying 700 stores from kroger they thought they were too expensive. but clearly they want to have a lot more stores. >> we're going to talk about more in a moment, but i want to get you caught up. we just told you the dow had been sitting at a new intraday high for trading right now we are seeing some of those gains kind of go away at this point dow industrials still up, but only by about 27 points. there are some...
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the executive director of women in politics institute and american university. [ applause ] brook kroger, who is the author of the suffrage gents, how women used men to get the vote [ applause ] joe hanna newman who's the author of gilded suffragists. and susan ware who is the author of why they marched. [ applause ] so betsy, i it urn it over to you. >> thank you very much. welcome, everyone. really nice to be here with you today. so we have a special treat. three terrific experts and i will tell you just personally i had a wonderful time reading and learning so much about this issue in preparation for tonight. so i'm excited to -- for you all to hear it as well. brook, let me start with you. your book tells the story of rich and powerful men mainly in new york that came together to help women earn the right to vote. take us back to 1908, and tell us what brought these men together for the movement and how did they first come together to form the men's league for women's suffrage? >> it's a pretty good story. starting around that time, ann compton sanderson who had been imprisoned in br
the executive director of women in politics institute and american university. [ applause ] brook kroger, who is the author of the suffrage gents, how women used men to get the vote [ applause ] joe hanna newman who's the author of gilded suffragists. and susan ware who is the author of why they marched. [ applause ] so betsy, i it urn it over to you. >> thank you very much. welcome, everyone. really nice to be here with you today. so we have a special treat. three terrific experts and i...
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kroger, though, down just a fraction, three cents on that.n fact, it's not affecting the stock. >>> now this. president trump calling for a war against mexico's drug cartels after the brutal killing of nine americans on monday. charles hurt, come back in, please. i want to know what impact this has on our border policy, if any. go. >> well, i think with this president, it ought to have considerable impact on our border policy. i mean, this is an astonishing story to read what happened to those families down there is just staggering and whether we like it or not, we may not want to be at war with drug cartels in mexico. they are at war with us. it underscores one of the strongest things about president trump and that is he asks questions like why are we involved in a civil war in syria, why are we enforcing syria's borders when we are not even enforcing our own borders along the south. it raises really important questions. we get involved in all of these things all over the world that have very little impact or direct impact on us. this is som
kroger, though, down just a fraction, three cents on that.n fact, it's not affecting the stock. >>> now this. president trump calling for a war against mexico's drug cartels after the brutal killing of nine americans on monday. charles hurt, come back in, please. i want to know what impact this has on our border policy, if any. go. >> well, i think with this president, it ought to have considerable impact on our border policy. i mean, this is an astonishing story to read what...
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we have more surprises, but also because of the good that you do, kroger heard about you andhis steppedfeeding the team. but, but, that is not all. we have something just for you if we could bring out the robe, there is a lpampins today. there's a limousine waiting for you outside. i'm going to take you to it right now. okay? you have the day off. we have made your monday. spa day for you, limo. big cheer for dana. [ cheers and applause ] >>> more "gma" coming up next. jason aldean live in studio. we'll be right back. >>> "gma's" thanksgiving salute sponsored by king's hawaiian foods, irresistible since 1950. [ cheers and applause ] >>> academy of country music's artist of the decade, jason aldean. >> well deserved. he just released his ninth studio album simply titled "9." off of that album, here's jason performing the first single, "we back." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ where's the guy in the steel toes covered in dirt, just a rock and roll t-shirt headed to work ♪ ♪ with a pack of red man in his pocket he's kind of red, man, but he's rocking ♪ ♪ wears a beat up tele and marshall stack
we have more surprises, but also because of the good that you do, kroger heard about you andhis steppedfeeding the team. but, but, that is not all. we have something just for you if we could bring out the robe, there is a lpampins today. there's a limousine waiting for you outside. i'm going to take you to it right now. okay? you have the day off. we have made your monday. spa day for you, limo. big cheer for dana. [ cheers and applause ] >>> more "gma" coming up next. jason...
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kroger reefer carrie lam. dissatisfaction. there is dissatisfaction with american economic growth.ley and jeffrey curry of goldman sachs gabelli and jeffrey sachs.of goldman toistoric moment going back may 1975. discount brokerage will never work and here it is a dominance in our life as they go to scale because they are giving it away. francine, you have perspective. perspective is a beautiful thing. seas what doesr this tell us about the health of the industry? aaron: i think what it says is since they cut emissions to zero there's been a huge touch and what it allows them to do is cut costs and gain scale which will jack up pressure and others like e*trade. economist had in speak about the need for scale and find profit. the mergerse off and acquisitions people that this trend will keep on going into next year, the search for scale? aaron: in a certain industries, yes. equity markets are up but if you want a deal you want to do it now. we have seen a bull run on m&a and no one knows when that bubble is going to pop. now is the time to pull the trigger. tom: we are thrilled to br
kroger reefer carrie lam. dissatisfaction. there is dissatisfaction with american economic growth.ley and jeffrey curry of goldman sachs gabelli and jeffrey sachs.of goldman toistoric moment going back may 1975. discount brokerage will never work and here it is a dominance in our life as they go to scale because they are giving it away. francine, you have perspective. perspective is a beautiful thing. seas what doesr this tell us about the health of the industry? aaron: i think what it says is...
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the latest to do so is kroger.f others that already had over the weekend, including right here at walmart, target, aldi, wegman's and many others. there have been 40 cases of e. coli linked to romaine in 16 states including here in illinois. 28 people were so sick, they had to go to the hospital. we are talking about all types of romaine, including heads of romai romaine, precut, hearts of romaine as well as salad mixes and kits. this is specifically romaine grown in the salinas growing region of california. after two outbreaks of e. coli tied to romaine last year, the producers of romaine lettuce started providing on the bag the details of where it was grown, so you should be able to look and see where it was grown. but the cdc says simply put, if it isn't labeled with a growing region, don't buy it and if you already have bought it, you should probably throw it out. i guess the moral here ahead of thanksgiving is don't have the romaine, have a little more sweet potato casserole or whatever your favorite side is.
the latest to do so is kroger.f others that already had over the weekend, including right here at walmart, target, aldi, wegman's and many others. there have been 40 cases of e. coli linked to romaine in 16 states including here in illinois. 28 people were so sick, they had to go to the hospital. we are talking about all types of romaine, including heads of romai romaine, precut, hearts of romaine as well as salad mixes and kits. this is specifically romaine grown in the salinas growing region...
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kroger launching their own meat lis products. tyson announced fake chicken nuggets.dn't say fake. chicken less nuggets, they have a half plant, half meat burger, mission of both in one. i'm not sure who they are targeting with that. the question among investors, did you miss the boat with beyond meat shares. should you get in? ubs sees room for the company. they think they can grow. another report talked about international expansion. looks like beyond meat is looking to start production in asia. the short, a lot of investors shorting stock, 12% of the float. compared to tyson, 2%. last but not least, wework, the fact that the company is continuing to lose money, $2.5 billion. revenue, has the company dropped from the valuation of $47 billion. now valued $8 billion. ipo out the window. ceo is gone. they're looking for a new one and you have layoffs coming. neil: you covered a lot of ground there. reporter: really quickly too. neil: kristina, thank you very much. deal or no deal. china wants tariffs removed. president trump does not. there is word about china keeping
kroger launching their own meat lis products. tyson announced fake chicken nuggets.dn't say fake. chicken less nuggets, they have a half plant, half meat burger, mission of both in one. i'm not sure who they are targeting with that. the question among investors, did you miss the boat with beyond meat shares. should you get in? ubs sees room for the company. they think they can grow. another report talked about international expansion. looks like beyond meat is looking to start production in...
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many were sold under private labels including trader joes, kroger and safeway signature farms.ll, you can go to today.com. >>> 8:06, otherwise known as boost a clock. here we go >> a little boy who's so obsessed with american ninja warrior wanted to put himself to the test, so his dad set up this mini obstacle course right in their backyard >> go. >> there he goes there's everything, a little hurdle to climb over, for him to balance on, a bunch of running, things to crawl underneath he reaches the home stretch. he crosses the finish line, and that's called crushing it, people >> wow. >> he's got his headband on, he's ready to go >> he's good, actually. >>> we've got a lot more ahead on this tuesday morning, including an eye opening look, a new look at the effects of screen time. wait until you see what all those digital devices could be doing to your child's brain. we have that and help for parents when it comes to cutting back. >>> and later on "pop start" matthew mcconaughey's gift to the world on his 50th birthday, yes, he has joined instagram, we'll hear from him right afte
many were sold under private labels including trader joes, kroger and safeway signature farms.ll, you can go to today.com. >>> 8:06, otherwise known as boost a clock. here we go >> a little boy who's so obsessed with american ninja warrior wanted to put himself to the test, so his dad set up this mini obstacle course right in their backyard >> go. >> there he goes there's everything, a little hurdle to climb over, for him to balance on, a bunch of running, things to...
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show me kroger please. the grocery store chain. they made strong profits. strong sales.me amazon. move on. >>> a new study coming from lending tree. it says new yorkers have the longest commute, 40 minutes each way. now i want to know which state has the most expensive commute. i think i know. susan: you do. stuart: california. susan: yes, top two cities, may not surprise you, top one might surprise you, fremont, california, outside of san francisco. that is where the tesla factory is. you spend $49 a day. entire year, is $1280. because you have to drive long distances and gas is not cheap. ashley: parking? susan: mostly parking and. stuart: $49 a day? susan: baffled by that? what about san francisco $41 a day. i thought san francisco would be number one. stuart: i'm not baffled. shocked at it. california the great golden state. blackouts fires. ashley: yes. susan: finish that. san francisco is number two, 11,000 each year. number 3 is arlington, virginia. number four, irvine, california. longest commute, new york city. 42 minutes. jersey city, number two, 36 minutes. st
show me kroger please. the grocery store chain. they made strong profits. strong sales.me amazon. move on. >>> a new study coming from lending tree. it says new yorkers have the longest commute, 40 minutes each way. now i want to know which state has the most expensive commute. i think i know. susan: you do. stuart: california. susan: yes, top two cities, may not surprise you, top one might surprise you, fremont, california, outside of san francisco. that is where the tesla factory is....
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stuart: let's go to kroger. they're going back to basics. they are going back to groceries.nd now narrowing down. lauren: they are competing with amazon and others. they're dialing back. just selling food. investors like that. stuart: the stock never moved sharply higher when they were trying all the public stuff. lauren: it didn't. stuart: gotten rid of all the other stuff. lauren: it is expensive, when you're expanding like this it costs a lot of money. stuart: next story, victoria secret cutting the big fashion show. kristina partsinevelos will tell us why. >> supermodel bonanzas, color, attractive people, back in 2001, there were 12 million people tuned into the prime time slot to watch the victoria secret show. last year 3.3 million. really plummeted. why is that? goes back to the question. victoria secret is owned by l brands. they're falling out of touch. competition from reanna, even target has their own lingerie brand. they had a loss of $252 million. unfortunately, for them, out of touch. they say there has been articles about objectifying women, only focusing on s
stuart: let's go to kroger. they're going back to basics. they are going back to groceries.nd now narrowing down. lauren: they are competing with amazon and others. they're dialing back. just selling food. investors like that. stuart: the stock never moved sharply higher when they were trying all the public stuff. lauren: it didn't. stuart: gotten rid of all the other stuff. lauren: it is expensive, when you're expanding like this it costs a lot of money. stuart: next story, victoria secret...
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if kroger is not doing well how is the consumer doing? former reagan economist art laugher joins us. should we be concerned because of these reports about the strength of the consumer? >> i don't think so. i think the economy looked fine. we have been talking about this for a long time and the stock market is doing really well but it was a year ago, might make 30,000. still saying it might make it but it is looking good. stuart: i do think. when do we had 30,000? >> between 50 years from now i am sure we will do it. >> we are up again despite the impeachment stuff, despite home depot. when do we had 30,000? >> the fear is elizabeth warren, the democrats taking over the senate. we have a serious problem in the stock market, the nice thing about the stock market is the stock market tells us what will be, not what has been. it is a forward-looking instrument. it is telling us we could have a good economy for the next four or five months or maybe longer and that is good news for everyone here and good news for the country and the election. st
if kroger is not doing well how is the consumer doing? former reagan economist art laugher joins us. should we be concerned because of these reports about the strength of the consumer? >> i don't think so. i think the economy looked fine. we have been talking about this for a long time and the stock market is doing really well but it was a year ago, might make 30,000. still saying it might make it but it is looking good. stuart: i do think. when do we had 30,000? >> between 50 years...
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when toys "r" us was in bankruptcy, it has a partnership with kroger and target.son, guys. steve: that's right. it starts right now. live report from paramus, new jersey. brian: part of the fun of toys r zoo is the zoo, just to see us let alone stuff you buy, you get a sense of christmastime. emily: i have so many memories going into toys "r" us, the barbie section, i remember the sears roebuck catalog. how few things i got the. emily: sears roebuck catalog. dating yourself. steve: brian, you're having a flash back. speaking of flakbacks, there is diner in boca of that name. pete hegseth is in a t-shirt. he is talking to people down there. it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. >> this is beautiful day in the neighborhood. i have image of brian looking at toys in the magazine and getting none of them. i will share the joke with the audience. brian an architect in the area you were at the rally last night. >> it was wonderful. took my 14-year-old son. it was energetickic. republican base down here is growing strong. we had a good time. >> when people think about
when toys "r" us was in bankruptcy, it has a partnership with kroger and target.son, guys. steve: that's right. it starts right now. live report from paramus, new jersey. brian: part of the fun of toys r zoo is the zoo, just to see us let alone stuff you buy, you get a sense of christmastime. emily: i have so many memories going into toys "r" us, the barbie section, i remember the sears roebuck catalog. how few things i got the. emily: sears roebuck catalog. dating yourself....
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it's trading at a multiple that go below kroger and it has core operating profit that's growing.at metric like roic relative to valuation that achieve the stock. >> thank you >> thanks for having me. >> we'll see what happens. >> coming up, senator rick scott is going to join us to talk the latest in hong kong as the protests continue to escalate and the u.s. and china continue to hammer out its phase one. that's coming up it was sophie's big day. by the way, she's the next mozart. as usual we were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unbelievable what you can do in the prius. toyota let's go places. that's what happens in golf nothiand in life.ily. i'm very fortunate i can lean on people, and that for me is what teamwork is all about. you can't do everything yourself. you need someone to guide you and help you make those tough decisions, that's morgan stanley. they're industry leaders, but the most important thing is they want to do
it's trading at a multiple that go below kroger and it has core operating profit that's growing.at metric like roic relative to valuation that achieve the stock. >> thank you >> thanks for having me. >> we'll see what happens. >> coming up, senator rick scott is going to join us to talk the latest in hong kong as the protests continue to escalate and the u.s. and china continue to hammer out its phase one. that's coming up it was sophie's big day. by the way, she's the...