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new macy ceo jeff gennette joins us, live on "power lunch."pects to get macy's through very difficult times in retail. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. ♪ it's not just a car, it's your daily treat. ♪ go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybrid. experience amazing. ...you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ >>> i'm contessa brewer. your cnbc news update this hour. police are raiding the a home in france today, the islamic militant accused of killing a paris policeman and injuring two others. yesterday he was shot dead by authorities. they're trying to determine whether he had accomplices. >>> a deadly bus crash involving school kids under investigation i
new macy ceo jeff gennette joins us, live on "power lunch."pects to get macy's through very difficult times in retail. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of...
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he returned the bracelet to macy's, but to his horror, macy's would not take it back. >> they looked at it and saw the tags were not on it and said they wouldn't accept it. >> reporter: he explains the tags were already off the bracelet before he bought it. the clerk even wrote it on the receipt, trevor said she assured him that that would be accepted. >> robert shows the receipt with the notation. >> i said read what your employee wrote on here. >> reporter: so macy's said, no return. >> i was really getting nervous about it, because this was a substantial amount of money. >> reporter: he contacted 7 on your side. we took his case to macy's and the company agreed to refund his money after all, saying, though there were discrepancies about following the macy's jewelry return policy, our team spoke with the store and our jewelry manager accepted mr. traji -- if you buy designer merchandise or jewelry, make sure the tags are intact, and read the return policy very carefully. your 7 on your side hot line is open monday through friday, 10:00 to 2:00. you can also reach me on facebook and
he returned the bracelet to macy's, but to his horror, macy's would not take it back. >> they looked at it and saw the tags were not on it and said they wouldn't accept it. >> reporter: he explains the tags were already off the bracelet before he bought it. the clerk even wrote it on the receipt, trevor said she assured him that that would be accepted. >> robert shows the receipt with the notation. >> i said read what your employee wrote on here. >> reporter: so...
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he returned the bracelet to macy's, but to his horror, macy's would not take it back. >> they lookedwere not on it and said they wouldn't accept it. >> reporter: he explains the tags were already off the bracelet before he bought it. the clerk even wrote it on the receipt, trevor said she assured him that that would be accepted. >> robert shows the receipt with the notation. >> i said read what your employee wrote on here. >> reporter: so macy's said, no return. >> i was really getting nervous about it, because this was a substantial amount of money. >> reporter: he contacted 7 on your side. we took his case to macy's and the company agreed to refund his money after all, saying, though there were discrepancies about following the macy's jewelry return policy, our team spoke with the store and our jewelry manager accepted mr. you buy designer merchandise or jewelry, make sure the tags are intact, and read the return policy very carefully. your 7 on your side hot line is open monday through friday, 10:00 to 2:00. you can also reach me on facebook and abc7.com. >>> coming up next, bald
he returned the bracelet to macy's, but to his horror, macy's would not take it back. >> they lookedwere not on it and said they wouldn't accept it. >> reporter: he explains the tags were already off the bracelet before he bought it. the clerk even wrote it on the receipt, trevor said she assured him that that would be accepted. >> robert shows the receipt with the notation. >> i said read what your employee wrote on here. >> reporter: so macy's said, no return....
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nordstroms is doing a lot better than macy's or jcpenney. when the company reported at the end of february, it reported a sizable earnings beat. even as the fancy department stores had weaker than anticipated revenues and a .9% in same-store sales, that eat not good either. it's been spending billions to upgrade their technology, and they're spending a lot of money to open new stores and relocate others. ecommerce is a double-edged sword. online sales are less valuable than bricks and mortar sales, because it's much easier to comparison shop on the web, and people make far fewer impulse purchases than they would in person. of all the mall-based department stores, nordstroms is in the best shape. it's opening new stores, it's got a fabulous ecommerce business and it's rack division is in good shape and the company's strength give us it a lot more flexibility. i think we're talking about the best house in a bad neighborhood. let's give it 3 or 4 points on a bounce, then you got to move on. but i think a 3 or a 4 may be in the cards for you. wh
nordstroms is doing a lot better than macy's or jcpenney. when the company reported at the end of february, it reported a sizable earnings beat. even as the fancy department stores had weaker than anticipated revenues and a .9% in same-store sales, that eat not good either. it's been spending billions to upgrade their technology, and they're spending a lot of money to open new stores and relocate others. ecommerce is a double-edged sword. online sales are less valuable than bricks and mortar...
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festival's headquarters to speak with bess macy about her book, truevine. >> george and willie muse were two african-american brothers born around the turn of the central with al binism. they were kidnapped and whisked away to the circus side show because of their differences and this is a story about the mother, harriet muse, who risked her life, i would say, to get them back and also then to get justice for her family. if you talked to anyone who was african-american in roanoke over the age of 60 they would have remembered hearing this story. they nt would have known if it was true per se, but they would have been grown up, especially if they're going to a circus or a carnival.
festival's headquarters to speak with bess macy about her book, truevine. >> george and willie muse were two african-american brothers born around the turn of the central with al binism. they were kidnapped and whisked away to the circus side show because of their differences and this is a story about the mother, harriet muse, who risked her life, i would say, to get them back and also then to get justice for her family. if you talked to anyone who was african-american in roanoke over the...
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macy's executive chairman terry lundgren on the retail slump and the state of the consumer.hen an exclusive with stanley fischer with the dow up 14. cdw brought i.t. orchestration to growing businesses across the city, increasing productivity like never before, which is amazing, unless you're a barista. cdw implemented dell poweredge servers with intel xeon processors to allow people to work from anywhere, so lucky me. so nobody wants coffee?! hey, can i get a couple copies? enhanced mobility by dell. i.t. orchestration by cdw. it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so they think you're crazy. if you walk the walk you talk the talk. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. hide the eyes. it's what you do. show 'em real slow. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest trans
macy's executive chairman terry lundgren on the retail slump and the state of the consumer.hen an exclusive with stanley fischer with the dow up 14. cdw brought i.t. orchestration to growing businesses across the city, increasing productivity like never before, which is amazing, unless you're a barista. cdw implemented dell poweredge servers with intel xeon processors to allow people to work from anywhere, so lucky me. so nobody wants coffee?! hey, can i get a couple copies? enhanced mobility...
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they named her miracle macy. she was tied in a trash bag and downed with gasoline after being crushed in a garbage truck. a $1,000 reward is offered for information that leads to a conviction in the case. >>> a philadelphia animal shelter is overflowing with cats and they're hoping you can help find good homes for the animals. 80 cats are there after being rescued from hoarding situations. most are shy and anti-social. >> they don't like being pet. they are terrified. it's not their fault. they are just scared to be here and it's difficult to then acclimate them into an adoptive home. >> reporter: adopt a less adoptable feline friend. they are offering adoption fees of $10 on selected cats. >>> a local university is battling an issue that is rarely talked about, students struggling to pay for food on campus. the food pantry was stocked with canned goods, cereals, soups and grab and go bags. the college found that between 11 and 18% of students don't always get enough food. >>> amazon is paying back for unauthoriz
they named her miracle macy. she was tied in a trash bag and downed with gasoline after being crushed in a garbage truck. a $1,000 reward is offered for information that leads to a conviction in the case. >>> a philadelphia animal shelter is overflowing with cats and they're hoping you can help find good homes for the animals. 80 cats are there after being rescued from hoarding situations. most are shy and anti-social. >> they don't like being pet. they are terrified. it's not...
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. >>> your final day to catch the macy's flower show.will let you know how to score some of the pieces shown and the benefits of the organization. benefits from the purchase. m the purchase. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 50,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. >>> welcome back. he injured his knee 39 days ago. kevin durant is back to work. you would new england know he -- you would never know he left. here is the game's first two points courtesy of k.d. >> driving. he is back. >> i'll say he is back. good, too. late first quarter, watch this buzzer beating jumper before the first quarter ended. green joins in the party. he goes from downtown, burris the three ball. warriors up eight at the half. durant finding his game quickly, especially in the
. >>> your final day to catch the macy's flower show.will let you know how to score some of the pieces shown and the benefits of the organization. benefits from the purchase. m the purchase. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 50,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation....
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macy jenkins spoke with staff. >> today counselors talked to students about what happened in berkeley. she graduated in 2014 but now everyone wants to know what happened to her. >> she gave what she gave. she learned what she learned because she just loved life. >> reporter: school counselor alicia describes kimberley as one student she'll never forget. >> she came in my office and said, i'm valedictorian. i have to give a speech. >> reporter: former teachers say kimberley was humble, generous, smart, dedicated to volunteering, and helping younger students master math. >> yet she had a ton of fun. >> reporter: the 21-year-old graduated from laguna creek high school in 2014 at the top of her class and went on to major in computer science at uc berkeley. >> very proud of her. >> reporter: friends say she was hanging out with friends late saturday night when she fell three stories from an apartment balcony. the railing was about 3 feet high and police are still trying to figure out what happened. >> it's just hard to know exactly how to feel. >> reporter: kimberley's former band director
macy jenkins spoke with staff. >> today counselors talked to students about what happened in berkeley. she graduated in 2014 but now everyone wants to know what happened to her. >> she gave what she gave. she learned what she learned because she just loved life. >> reporter: school counselor alicia describes kimberley as one student she'll never forget. >> she came in my office and said, i'm valedictorian. i have to give a speech. >> reporter: former teachers say...
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>> reporter: 10% of macy's shoppers make up 50% of its sales.ey have work to do to find shoppers, but perhaps a small share could be pick up from retailers closing all doors. today, bebe is closing all 175 stores weeks after saying it was closiing only 12% all in effort to stave off a bankruptcy filing. no word if it will continue to run the e-commerce site. if you added those closures, we have more than 3,000 store closures announced this year. double than what we saw at the same point last year, and compare that to 2008 and we are still on track to see a much, much higher rate. credit swisse, estimated 8600 store closures by year end at this rate. it's not detouring any of the retailing students here at the university of arizona in the school of retailing. they are optimistic about the future of retail and their careers in it. they said just because retails is going through shifts, doesn't mean it's doomed. back to you, bill, sue? >> all right, courtney, thank you. good to know they are optimistic on the future. appreciate it p. >>> this feels
>> reporter: 10% of macy's shoppers make up 50% of its sales.ey have work to do to find shoppers, but perhaps a small share could be pick up from retailers closing all doors. today, bebe is closing all 175 stores weeks after saying it was closiing only 12% all in effort to stave off a bankruptcy filing. no word if it will continue to run the e-commerce site. if you added those closures, we have more than 3,000 store closures announced this year. double than what we saw at the same point...
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rushing the cats to the humane society after hearing cries for help, kitten has been named miracle macy for next few weeks macy will continue treatment and eventually be put up for adoption. >>> well, national dog bite prevention week kicks off sunday coming at a time when number of the reported dog attacks on postal carriers is highest it has been in decade, one letter carrier tells "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh a dog to tacked him just last week. she explains what the postal service is doing to protect its workers. >> reporter: this is a routine jay solomon has followed for 19 years. as a letter carrier for the united states postal service in hatboro. but last week for third time in his career, he said a dog attacked him on the job. >> i was upset about the whole thing. >> reporter: especially because this is a problem postal service says is growing philadelphia ranked 14th on the nationwide list of the number of dog attacks on postal carriers in 2016. while that is less in the year before in our city those numbers nationwide are highest in three decade. >> specifically record s
rushing the cats to the humane society after hearing cries for help, kitten has been named miracle macy for next few weeks macy will continue treatment and eventually be put up for adoption. >>> well, national dog bite prevention week kicks off sunday coming at a time when number of the reported dog attacks on postal carriers is highest it has been in decade, one letter carrier tells "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh a dog to tacked him just last week. she explains what the...
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this little kitty named macy nickname miracle macy found boy two workers collecting garbage in readingtrash bag all already crushed inside the garbage truck. they were wrapping up their collection when the workers heard the little kitty meowin mg the pair rushed her at the humane society vet hospital. she was in shock. she was under weight and covered in bruises from an apparent beating. the little cat is now being monitored as she recovers. if you know anything at all about what happened to macy, call reading police there's $1,000 reward. the commuting chaos continues. days after a train derailed at new york's penn station. >> tonight amtrak is saying it hopes to have full service restored by friday. rail service has been cut back since the nj transit train came off the tracks monday morning. if you travel on the northeast corridor amtrak says those trains are operating on a modified schedule through tomorrow. this was the second derailment in just a week and a half at penn station. there were no serious injuries though in either incident. >>> the world health organization says there
this little kitty named macy nickname miracle macy found boy two workers collecting garbage in readingtrash bag all already crushed inside the garbage truck. they were wrapping up their collection when the workers heard the little kitty meowin mg the pair rushed her at the humane society vet hospital. she was in shock. she was under weight and covered in bruises from an apparent beating. the little cat is now being monitored as she recovers. if you know anything at all about what happened to...
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what are are de motor homeplace macy courses at their universities declining or are they thriving? where is public diplomacy in the curriculum? what are some of the innovations that they find students are very much attracted to? if they had a sudden windfall from a generous alumist or aluma, what would they do with it spot we've asked them to reflect a little bit, share what's going on in their respective schools. i've asked ambassador brigady to start because even though the elliot school per se didn't start until 1988, the school is rooted in a school that was founded in 1898 called the school of comparative jurisprudence and diplomacy. and dr. brigady has his ph.d from the university of cambridge in international affairs. and you have all the bios so i'm not going -- it's a distinguished panel and many of you know them well already because they are your bosses or you teach for them. then dean joel hellman, dean of the walsh school of foreign service at georgetown, about to celebrate in 2019, the centennial. he has his ph.d from columbia university in political science. and my de
what are are de motor homeplace macy courses at their universities declining or are they thriving? where is public diplomacy in the curriculum? what are some of the innovations that they find students are very much attracted to? if they had a sudden windfall from a generous alumist or aluma, what would they do with it spot we've asked them to reflect a little bit, share what's going on in their respective schools. i've asked ambassador brigady to start because even though the elliot school per...
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authorities say they spent about $5-thousand dollars in nordstrom and macy's. got back to her car, she noticed 4 of her cards were missing were calling about possible fraudulent sheriff's office was able to get surveillance footage of the stores.although this is not a occurrence at the ranch, officials say they've had numerous breakins at (justine/live) still ahead... get ready for more rain about to hit the bay area. ((jrs/live)) meteorologist lawrence karnow is back with how it's going to affect your monring commute. lawrence karnow: the sunshine returned today and the winds kicked up to make for a breezy afternoon. some of those winds were gusting over 20 mph near the coast. temperatures warmed into 60s to the low 70s and it was dry. but there another possible rain maker in the pacific now headed our way. it should be a nice evening but a little windy near the coast. skies should remain mostly clear early then the clouds move in after midnight. and yes, there is a chance of rain monday. we'll take a closer look at the storm coming up next. you're going to be
authorities say they spent about $5-thousand dollars in nordstrom and macy's. got back to her car, she noticed 4 of her cards were missing were calling about possible fraudulent sheriff's office was able to get surveillance footage of the stores.although this is not a occurrence at the ranch, officials say they've had numerous breakins at (justine/live) still ahead... get ready for more rain about to hit the bay area. ((jrs/live)) meteorologist lawrence karnow is back with how it's going to...
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they then spent about five-thousand dollars at nordstrom and macy's. police say there have been numerous break-ins at different trails in the area. ( darya ) police say the victim may have been targeted since her car was the only one broken into that day. ( mark ) the man accused of murdering his neighbor and dismembering his body in san bruno will be back in court today. police say the murder happened in march when 50 year-old david stubblefield got into a fight with the victim over a space heater. the body was not found until earlier this month. stubblefield is being held on 10 million dollars bail. (anny) still ahead on the kron four morning news... there are a lot of questions this morning surrounding the death of happy days star erin moran. i have the details of her troubled past. (mark) and a little girl is rescued after falling off the b
they then spent about five-thousand dollars at nordstrom and macy's. police say there have been numerous break-ins at different trails in the area. ( darya ) police say the victim may have been targeted since her car was the only one broken into that day. ( mark ) the man accused of murdering his neighbor and dismembering his body in san bruno will be back in court today. police say the murder happened in march when 50 year-old david stubblefield got into a fight with the victim over a space...
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despite the churning and fl flopping, the stocks of so many household retailers, kohl's, macy's, nordstrom, target,elle bra brands, bed, bath and beyond and costco all soared. while amazon's winning streak finally came to an end with the stock, up 20% for the year, down 11 bucks today. what happened? are people suddenly going back to the mall? are people saying, i want to try things on? today was a relief rally and numbers came down too far too fast and numbers weren't quite as bad as people had feared. definitely not good numbers but when you're as negative as most portfolio managers have been on retail it doesn't take much to get it raising. consider when smokey the bear suggesting a few burning embers left over from a campfire could burn down the whole forest. today, we had a forest fire in retail. in the last few weeks we had pretty horrendous retail stories out there including a bunch of bankruptcies and store closings. we got that slap up side the head last week from lululemon that caused the stock to drop more than 20%. a sale from you. we heard earlier this week from urban outfitte
despite the churning and fl flopping, the stocks of so many household retailers, kohl's, macy's, nordstrom, target,elle bra brands, bed, bath and beyond and costco all soared. while amazon's winning streak finally came to an end with the stock, up 20% for the year, down 11 bucks today. what happened? are people suddenly going back to the mall? are people saying, i want to try things on? today was a relief rally and numbers came down too far too fast and numbers weren't quite as bad as people...
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i brought things from macy's online and lot of times they just go to the store, ship it from one of theores and send it to you. i can understand that if you're working on a commission basis. >> it's very tough online. yes. don't get commission for that. >> changed everything. >> we'd like to see changes from the chilly weather, that's for sure >>> it's coming on the heels of yesterday. cloudy and chilly, no rain with the clouds but as we take look outside. closing in on this wednesday evening, we got thick cloud cover and there have been a few sprinkles mainly north and west of town but i think that's really just about it. we do have rain chances in the forecast for tomorrow, but the bigger story is going to be our soaring temperatures, good 20 warmer for tomorrow. let's get to the weather headlines, were he may see a sprinkle or two, but otherwise cloudy and fog will be developing late, that could be greeting you early tomorrow morning as you head to work and school. fog tonight, temperatures in the 80's thursday and friday. well into the 80's on friday. but along with that heat, maybe
i brought things from macy's online and lot of times they just go to the store, ship it from one of theores and send it to you. i can understand that if you're working on a commission basis. >> it's very tough online. yes. don't get commission for that. >> changed everything. >> we'd like to see changes from the chilly weather, that's for sure >>> it's coming on the heels of yesterday. cloudy and chilly, no rain with the clouds but as we take look outside. closing in...
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so the reason why the group was that all women a woman named macy was made a supervisor of the group was a big deal to have a woman as the head of the important section the lab was still small if you know, anything about the history of the lab was basically founded by crazy people who love to fire rockets and creates havoc so they saw her as the mother figure so they put trusted in her so even though she received applications from bin and women but she literally hire women. her thinking was that she wanted to create a cohesive group in wanted it to feel like a family she was worried if she hired then there would not listen to her simply because she was a woman. coming from all over the country many had advanced degrees when of the first african-american and hired in a technical position having a degree in chemical engineering today to be hired as an engineer. >> the first woman to work there was the wives and sisters and daughters of the astronomers that were roped into the calculation work there was a logical next up to hire women from outside the university to continue the work. >>
so the reason why the group was that all women a woman named macy was made a supervisor of the group was a big deal to have a woman as the head of the important section the lab was still small if you know, anything about the history of the lab was basically founded by crazy people who love to fire rockets and creates havoc so they saw her as the mother figure so they put trusted in her so even though she received applications from bin and women but she literally hire women. her thinking was...
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plus, macy's next chapter. join us to lay out his vision to get growth growing going and will next week's earnings bring us new highs, master kaurd and mcdonald's there. that's ahead on "power lunch," but first, more halftime report right after this. go to protect your vehicle? i'm on it. ♪ ♪ ♪ weathertech. made right, in america >>> unusual activity. jon? >> we're going shopping in home dee toe. that's because a lot of people were shopping for call options at home depot today. stocks up from about 132 beginning of the year all the way up here now to almost 150. they were buying the 155 calls out in june though, brian. so, in other words, they're making a big bet. they paid a dollar 45 for these calls. sold something else against it, but these calls, this is a bes beth the stock moves up by at least the 3.5, 4% by june. not a huge move, but these calls would more than double if we get that kind of a move. i'll probably be in this thing through the u earnings, which are through next month. >> what about the hold
plus, macy's next chapter. join us to lay out his vision to get growth growing going and will next week's earnings bring us new highs, master kaurd and mcdonald's there. that's ahead on "power lunch," but first, more halftime report right after this. go to protect your vehicle? i'm on it. ♪ ♪ ♪ weathertech. made right, in america >>> unusual activity. jon? >> we're going shopping in home dee toe. that's because a lot of people were shopping for call options at...
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kitten is now named miracle macy. for next two weeks macy will continue treatment and then be available for adoption. >>> let's talk sports. baseball is back in south philadelphia. after opening season on the road fightin phillies are back at the bank for the home opener. >> sports director don bell joins us live outside a frigid citizens bank park. not that bad today, don but you make the best of it. >> reporter: yeah, you said frigid, it feels like an eagles game in the middle of november. it is absolutely freezing here but fans, you know, hanging in , capacity crowd of 43,000, they came here early because of the pregame ceremony was great. we saw philadelphia boys choir perform, we heard from ken kalas, son of the late great broadcaster harry kalas perform the national anthem. once again, right now, the phillies are down seven to nothing in the sixth. so you see some of the fans start to filter out here from behind me but coming up later in the show we will check in with those fans and hear what they had to say abo
kitten is now named miracle macy. for next two weeks macy will continue treatment and then be available for adoption. >>> let's talk sports. baseball is back in south philadelphia. after opening season on the road fightin phillies are back at the bank for the home opener. >> sports director don bell joins us live outside a frigid citizens bank park. not that bad today, don but you make the best of it. >> reporter: yeah, you said frigid, it feels like an eagles game in the...
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. >> are the folks the macy's and jc pennies and barnes and noble lining up at your door. >> absolutelylot of folks -- we hear a lot of people asking, should i change my career because the internet is changing business? and the answer is not really. you don't have to. i think you have to be better at what you do and be more digitally savvy. that's what we want to do, help people at macy's or maybe the people that used to be at kodak or people in the car industry who are watching tesla helping them be great at what they do. >> it is nine months, it is a master's, an advanced agree. people have tech comfort, not necessarily savvy. what are they going to get when they finish this course and say i have this degree in my hand. here is what i can do know. the biggest frustration that i find in talking to people is that the world is changing faster than our ability to keep up with it. there's always these new sexy ads or new technologies that are changing the way that people do work. what we want to offer with our program is not only introduce people to what you need to do to be effective toda
. >> are the folks the macy's and jc pennies and barnes and noble lining up at your door. >> absolutelylot of folks -- we hear a lot of people asking, should i change my career because the internet is changing business? and the answer is not really. you don't have to. i think you have to be better at what you do and be more digitally savvy. that's what we want to do, help people at macy's or maybe the people that used to be at kodak or people in the car industry who are watching...
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senator macy of the judiciary committee is one of the speake speakers. [inaudible] >> everyone, please welcome to the stage, the president of the pro-choice america. [applause] smacked good morning, washington. [applause] joined by cities all over the country today. we are getting together to say one loud message of, we object. we object to trump's agenda. we object to the people he is putting in place to do nothing but assert his agenda, and we certainly object to a lifetime appointment of a justice put in place by a president under investigation for collusion with russia. we checked, we object, we object. [applause] i was sitting in the hearing of neil gorsuch a couple of weeks ago when my phone started going off. it was my staff telling me that jim call me had just confirmed that president trump was currently under investigation with russia. i cannot believe, in that moment, that the same senate who had said our president obama was not legitimate to nominate a supreme court justice was moving forward with hearings for someone who is under investigatio
senator macy of the judiciary committee is one of the speake speakers. [inaudible] >> everyone, please welcome to the stage, the president of the pro-choice america. [applause] smacked good morning, washington. [applause] joined by cities all over the country today. we are getting together to say one loud message of, we object. we object to trump's agenda. we object to the people he is putting in place to do nothing but assert his agenda, and we certainly object to a lifetime appointment...
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we know it's an ice age for them, not showing in the day's trading, kohl's, gap, nordstrom, macy's, all of them seeing decent gains from 2% to nearly 6%. the sector today is one of the hottest performers on the s&p 500 right now, obviously they have touched lows where some bottom feeders, bottom pickers let's say let me go in there and check it out. speaking of retail pga super store, the golf giant how they plan to get a hole in one with physical stores where it appears everybody else is failing. dow now up only four. guys, 38 seconds ago up 14. we need to also get to dc at the second this hour, the senate is heading into hour three of its 30-hour debate period before voting on supreme court nominee neil gorsuch tomorrow evening. that's. so 7:00 p.m. eastern time. now, earlier the senate invoked its so-called "nuclear option," which now allows senate majority to advance supreme court nominations versus the previous 60-vote threshold, which would only be 51 vote. so what could this vote mean going forward? what's going to happen after hour three and before tomorrow night's vote? adam sh
we know it's an ice age for them, not showing in the day's trading, kohl's, gap, nordstrom, macy's, all of them seeing decent gains from 2% to nearly 6%. the sector today is one of the hottest performers on the s&p 500 right now, obviously they have touched lows where some bottom feeders, bottom pickers let's say let me go in there and check it out. speaking of retail pga super store, the golf giant how they plan to get a hole in one with physical stores where it appears everybody else is...
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. >> cat got a new name miracle macy and new chance on the life. humane society is offering a $1,000 reward in the case. >>> state troopers are cracking down on speeders along path turnpike, specifically targeting construction zones. this is part of the operation orange squeeze. goal, to keep turnpike workers safe. in its history more than 30 turnpike employees have died while on the job. many of those occurred in active construction zones. >> an active man work zone, fines are doubled and upon conviction it is lost of license for 15 days. it could be you, your family member out here, just pay attention so we can all get home safely. >> and in the hour and a half cbs-3 spent with troopers they issued 48 citations. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" pothole problems in philadelphia. >> we will take you to one neighborhood where residents claim their block is riddled with giant craters but the city isn't doing anything bit. >>> also ahead he wanted m and m's but then this customer went berserk inside a 7-eleven bunching the clerk, trashing the stor
. >> cat got a new name miracle macy and new chance on the life. humane society is offering a $1,000 reward in the case. >>> state troopers are cracking down on speeders along path turnpike, specifically targeting construction zones. this is part of the operation orange squeeze. goal, to keep turnpike workers safe. in its history more than 30 turnpike employees have died while on the job. many of those occurred in active construction zones. >> an active man work zone, fines...
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they named the kitten miracle macy.or the next few weeks she'll continue treatment and eventually she'll be up for adoption. >> the world is paying its final respects to astronaut and american icon john glenn. glenn is being laid to rest at arlington national ceremony this afternoon. glenn was 95 when he passed away in december. his body laid in repose at the ohio statehouse. he was the first american to orbit the earth in 1962. he became the oldest human in space scherffing on the discovery in 1988. >> commemoration this morning in philadelphia. the united states entrance into the first world war. "eyewitness news" at roman catholic high school as president wilson's declaration of war was read aloud one year later. roll call was also read with special acknowledgement for those given military honors. >> well, rocker jon bon jovi cuts a concert short in pennsylvania after performing for just 90 minutes. >> we'll tell you why he had to leave the stage. >>> plus, he's back. richard simmons comes out of hiding and snags a n
they named the kitten miracle macy.or the next few weeks she'll continue treatment and eventually she'll be up for adoption. >> the world is paying its final respects to astronaut and american icon john glenn. glenn is being laid to rest at arlington national ceremony this afternoon. glenn was 95 when he passed away in december. his body laid in repose at the ohio statehouse. he was the first american to orbit the earth in 1962. he became the oldest human in space scherffing on the...
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macy's will continue treatment and eventually will be available for adoption. >>> national dog bite preventionnday. "eyewitness news" tagged along with james solomon in hatboro, he said the dog attacked him last week, the u.s. postal service trains its workers to be safe >> we have dog repellent that we use as well. >> records show there were 6,755 reported dog attacks and bites on postal employees in 2016. >>> new public art project popped up around philadelphia but it's not a mural or sculpture >> it's crime tape and coincides with anti-street harassment >> this may look like the scene of a crime, and one so many of us have fallen victim to >> uncomfortable >> a lot of time people walking by cars are taking inappropriate comments or noises >> sexually charged and aggressive and rude >> they're talking about cat calling or street harassment. >> one local organization wants to bring attention to through these modern art installations >> it's a good idea and comes from a good place. >> does make a statement. unfortunately. yes, i was in my little world kind of going straight ahead >> the tape w
macy's will continue treatment and eventually will be available for adoption. >>> national dog bite preventionnday. "eyewitness news" tagged along with james solomon in hatboro, he said the dog attacked him last week, the u.s. postal service trains its workers to be safe >> we have dog repellent that we use as well. >> records show there were 6,755 reported dog attacks and bites on postal employees in 2016. >>> new public art project popped up around...
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macy's will continue treatment and eventually will be available for adoption. >>> national dog bite preventionk kicks off monday. "eyewitness news" tagged along with james solomon in hatboro, he said the dog attacked him last week, the u.s. postal service trains its workers to be safe >> we have dog repellent that we use as well. >> records show there were 6,755 reported dog attacks and bites on postal employees in 2016. >>> new public art project popped up around philadelphia but it's not a mural or sculpture >> it's crime tape and coincides with anti-street harassment >> this may look like the scene of a crime, and one so many of us have fallen victim to >> uncomfortable >> a lot of time people walking by cars are taking inappropriate comments or noises >> sexually charged and aggressive and rude >> they're talking about cat calling or street harassment. >> one local organization wants to bring attention to through these modern art installations >> it's a good idea and comes from a good place. >> does make a statement. unfortunately. yes, i was in my little world kind of going straight ahead
macy's will continue treatment and eventually will be available for adoption. >>> national dog bite preventionk kicks off monday. "eyewitness news" tagged along with james solomon in hatboro, he said the dog attacked him last week, the u.s. postal service trains its workers to be safe >> we have dog repellent that we use as well. >> records show there were 6,755 reported dog attacks and bites on postal employees in 2016. >>> new public art project popped...
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penney, macy's and sears, walmart, even polo. with so many big-name anchor stores cutting back or shutting down, another american institution shopping malls are being torn down with 30% at risk nationwide. >> i don't think the retail jobs are coming back. i think we'll move into a hybrid of some retail, some warehousing, some trucking. >> reporter: the national retail federation says one in four jobs is connected to the retail industry. and while president trump has talked about reviving the coal industry, which employs 76,000 people, retailer jcpenney employs 114,000 alone. back in virginia, the stern family is hoping to reinvent the family business. >> this is 43 years of my livelihood. >> reporter: but how and where isn't clear. tom costello, nbc news, north bethesda, maryland. >>> up next, four of a kind, quadruplets at the center of a tug-of-war between ivy league powerhouses. >>> finally tonight, it could be a big source of pride having your child accepted into an ivy league school, imagine multiplying that pride by four. n
penney, macy's and sears, walmart, even polo. with so many big-name anchor stores cutting back or shutting down, another american institution shopping malls are being torn down with 30% at risk nationwide. >> i don't think the retail jobs are coming back. i think we'll move into a hybrid of some retail, some warehousing, some trucking. >> reporter: the national retail federation says one in four jobs is connected to the retail industry. and while president trump has talked about...
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it was found lodged in a drainpipe of a macy's store being demolished in spokane. >> inside were i.d., credit cards, receipts, stamps, amazingly preserved. the piece of history is actually now being sent to her family, but just imagine her reaction getting all of that back. >> yeah, all those mementos you thought you lost forever even the most basic ones. so special. >> like a time capsule. all right. we can't find anything around here. if i leave it in a cab. >> we're fordeathful on this show. what can we say? >> more news after this.up withd morning washington. it's april 19th, and we made it to hump day. but before we make it to the weekend-- we will may have to deal with some severe weather. good morning washington. toss to eileen - cloudy & cool today - warm & humid tomorrow - cooler/unsettled weekend (rainy sunday) today: mostly cloudy & cooler. isolated showers. highs: 60-64 winds: sse 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy with patchy fog. isolated showers, thursday: partly sunny. warm and humid. isolated pm thunderstorm. highs: 80-85 winds: s 5 mph right now-- police say they have who
it was found lodged in a drainpipe of a macy's store being demolished in spokane. >> inside were i.d., credit cards, receipts, stamps, amazingly preserved. the piece of history is actually now being sent to her family, but just imagine her reaction getting all of that back. >> yeah, all those mementos you thought you lost forever even the most basic ones. so special. >> like a time capsule. all right. we can't find anything around here. if i leave it in a cab. >> we're...
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. >> volunteer macy garnett leads a bingo game at the children's hospital. a highlight for brianna. >> i have been stuck in here for a week. i feel like i'm hope having fun. >> i-47. >> reporter: she is known for the fluffy head bands she crafts. >> they are nice, they are soft. >> reporter: here, she gives away the head bands as bingo prizes. most of the time, she sells them between 20 and $30 apiece and donates the proceeds to pediatric cancer research. >> it is important. because cancer, some people die from it. so i want to help save their lives. >> she is an inspiration. >> reporter: they praise the third grader's big heart. >> she has raised over $4,000 already in just a short year- and-a-half to benefit pediatric cancer research here at the hospital. and we are just so grateful for her support. >> reporter: she came up with the idea for her head band fundraiser as she made a paper hat for her baby sister and realized it covered her head. >> people who didn't have hair, it could be good for them. so, that is why i thought about cancer. >> reporter: the
. >> volunteer macy garnett leads a bingo game at the children's hospital. a highlight for brianna. >> i have been stuck in here for a week. i feel like i'm hope having fun. >> i-47. >> reporter: she is known for the fluffy head bands she crafts. >> they are nice, they are soft. >> reporter: here, she gives away the head bands as bingo prizes. most of the time, she sells them between 20 and $30 apiece and donates the proceeds to pediatric cancer research....
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macy mountain lie zbloon city life you have to check it out. >> beautiful but a littlejf frighteningts game. >> what if i told you it was going to get better. >> say it. >> it's going to get better heading up in the woekd. it's a trend like we have not seen in months. nask in fact as you'll see on the çómicroclimate for example has been 217 days since we will have had a forecast this warm with at least six days of 80 degrees and/or warmer that was back onxd september the 23rd in the 29th. (t&háhp &hc% high pressure builds offshoret( do think it will give breezy conditions at time but really the biggest headline from this is the possibilities of upper 80s within the next seven-day forecast. as we head into tomorrow morning it's no problems at all as you head offnb friday morning comm chilly. friday night in the trooi value. south bay 51 also start with low 50s from the east bay right on up towards the northçó bay. on the microclimate forecast for sunshine through the date. but the thing i want you to pay attention to through the microclimate will be the end, breezy 10 to 20-mile-per-
macy mountain lie zbloon city life you have to check it out. >> beautiful but a littlejf frighteningts game. >> what if i told you it was going to get better. >> say it. >> it's going to get better heading up in the woekd. it's a trend like we have not seen in months. nask in fact as you'll see on the çómicroclimate for example has been 217 days since we will have had a forecast this warm with at least six days of 80 degrees and/or warmer that was back onxd september...
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macy's, sears, the list goes on, along the larger ones? >> most of these retailers are smaller. he listed the large ones, there's about 50 companies that could file for bankruptcy this year. >> 50? >> american apparel's are at that is filed twice, companies like rue21, claire's. these are reasonably sized companies. trade,ts to talk about it is hard to short these credits. why? can't short-term loans. bonds trading at $.50 can because prohibitive, because if you borrow the shot -- bonded to have to pay the coupon, you also have to pay the primer. even if you could get comfortable with that risk reward, you can't borrow enough even for a firm that size billion dollars, to take a meaningful shortage over a small credit like rue21, it is a most impossible. the only way to short the sector is to do larger -- what you just described. we were short of marcus because they were false but markets. these smaller credits do not have defaults. rue21.ple market for neiman marcus has about $3 billion of term loan. >> that's the reference security, defaulted lamarcus. you can shorter term loan
macy's, sears, the list goes on, along the larger ones? >> most of these retailers are smaller. he listed the large ones, there's about 50 companies that could file for bankruptcy this year. >> 50? >> american apparel's are at that is filed twice, companies like rue21, claire's. these are reasonably sized companies. trade,ts to talk about it is hard to short these credits. why? can't short-term loans. bonds trading at $.50 can because prohibitive, because if you borrow the...
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an active shooter even made their way outside of the station, with people running out of a nearby macy's. >> adults, kids, everybody just running. everybody is just really nervous. >> reporter: it was a stampede? >> it was a stampede. >> also at the penn station, a new jersey train carrying 10,000 passengers finally fixed after being stuck for three hours. they suffered a problem after a power outage. the train finally pulled into the station around 6:30 tonight. >>> this is just the latest issue for nj transit this month. you may remember back on april 3rd, a train derailed at penn station at the height of the morning rush. that shut down service out of manhattan for more than two hours. four people were hurt in that derailment. just ten days before that, a train slipped off the tracks and bumped a train also at penn station. >>> we have details of this deadly crash on the boulevard. family members tell us they were on their way to work when their suv slammed into a truck that was parked on the boulevard. >> nbc 10's drew smith spoke to the people when that crash happened. drew? >> repo
an active shooter even made their way outside of the station, with people running out of a nearby macy's. >> adults, kids, everybody just running. everybody is just really nervous. >> reporter: it was a stampede? >> it was a stampede. >> also at the penn station, a new jersey train carrying 10,000 passengers finally fixed after being stuck for three hours. they suffered a problem after a power outage. the train finally pulled into the station around 6:30 tonight....
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outside of macy's disappointed tourists had nowhere to go. >> we went to the hotel and they told us electricity was out. >> reporter: meanwhile, power outages during the morning rush in new york affected multiple subway lines and another brief outage at lax in los angeles. federal law enforcement sources say so far there is no reason to suspect sabotage but the power grid gets a d plus rating from the nation's civil engineers. some of the country's power systems predate the 20th century. >> nationwide, this is happening ten times a day, we need to get on this problem or the outages are just going to get worse in the future. >> reporter: at some of the nation's biggest cities today struggle to keep the lights on. tom costello, nbc news. >>> right now the trump administration along with china and south korea are on alert for a possible underground nuclear test by north korea. and there are signs it could happen very soon. our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, u.s. military officials tell nbc news china's military nationwide is on heightened
outside of macy's disappointed tourists had nowhere to go. >> we went to the hotel and they told us electricity was out. >> reporter: meanwhile, power outages during the morning rush in new york affected multiple subway lines and another brief outage at lax in los angeles. federal law enforcement sources say so far there is no reason to suspect sabotage but the power grid gets a d plus rating from the nation's civil engineers. some of the country's power systems predate the 20th...
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senator macy hurrah noe said sessions' comments were ignorant and dangerous. and he was reminded that he got the vote of the very judge he criticized. >>> it's important that the judge is considering charging wikileaks. he remains holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. prosecutors are trying to determine if charges can be charged related to the stolen information wikileaks released. and ahead on "cbs this morning" jeff pegues will have the latest on the wikileaks investigation. >>> critics are outraged following reports that bill o'reilly's payout could be as high as $25 million. >> shame on fox! shame on fox! shame on fox! >> protesters demanding a change in the fox corporate culture demonstrated outside fox headquarters yesterday. o'reilly was fired after multiple sexual harassment allegations and an internal investigation. >>> at a houston hospital visiting hours brought a meeting of two former presidents. george bush dropped by yesterday to see his father george h.w. bush. he was admitted a week ago due to a mild case of pneumonia. doctors say the 9
senator macy hurrah noe said sessions' comments were ignorant and dangerous. and he was reminded that he got the vote of the very judge he criticized. >>> it's important that the judge is considering charging wikileaks. he remains holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. prosecutors are trying to determine if charges can be charged related to the stolen information wikileaks released. and ahead on "cbs this morning" jeff pegues will have the latest on the wikileaks...
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. >> reporter: businesses as big as macy's were reduced to all day closures and scribbled door notes. >> they can't open this door for two reasons. >> reporter: how much business do you think you're losing? >> a lot. >> probably 10,000 for now. >> reporter: doing his best to keep the restaurant running. customers dining in the dark. he says without electricity, they can only do and serve so much. they decided to close seven hours early. reporting in san francisco, kate larson, abc 7 news. >> good news, while kate was reporting we just got word from pg&e that 100% of the power is now finally back on. >> relief. let's get -- continue our team coverage now with the cause of this outage that affected so many people today and the city's response. >> abc 7 news anchor eric thomas is live from laguna with that part of the story. eric? >> reporter: and we just got that word about oh, 30, 45 seconds ago from a pg&e representative that all 100% of power has been restored. public schools are back on, hospitals are back on, hopefully the traffic lights are back on. that was causing a major proble
. >> reporter: businesses as big as macy's were reduced to all day closures and scribbled door notes. >> they can't open this door for two reasons. >> reporter: how much business do you think you're losing? >> a lot. >> probably 10,000 for now. >> reporter: doing his best to keep the restaurant running. customers dining in the dark. he says without electricity, they can only do and serve so much. they decided to close seven hours early. reporting in san...
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the kitten is named miracle macy. she's undergoing treatment at the humane veterinary hospital.eople for the ethical treatment of animals is offering the $5,000 reward and the humane society of berks county is also offering a $1,000 reward in this case. >>> now this weekend meantime president trump is explaining thursday's air strike on syria has many voice both support and protest around the world. protesters gathered outside the united nations office in a syrian capitol of damascus today. they insisted there should be noughts war -- no u.s. war against syria. punishing syria for launching tuesday's attack wall necessary to prevent such future attacks he said. >> i think that we need to have further air operations to stop the -- this kind of slaughter. i would argue for al -- a no fly sewn is that arming and training the syrian army so i think the president made the right first step and i think he has the support of the american people. >> meanwhile activists say new airstrikes in syria have hit the same town impacted by the chemical attack. it's still not clear who'll conducte
the kitten is named miracle macy. she's undergoing treatment at the humane veterinary hospital.eople for the ethical treatment of animals is offering the $5,000 reward and the humane society of berks county is also offering a $1,000 reward in this case. >>> now this weekend meantime president trump is explaining thursday's air strike on syria has many voice both support and protest around the world. protesters gathered outside the united nations office in a syrian capitol of damascus...
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it was found lodged in a drainpipe of a macy's store being demolished in spokane. >> inside were i.d.it cards, receipts, photos, stamps, amazingly preserved. the piece of history is actually now being sent to her family, but just imagine her reaction getting all of that back. >> yeah, all those mementos you thought you lost forever even the most basic ones. so special. >> like a time capsule. all right. we can't find anything around here. if i leave it in a cab. >> we're fordeathful on this show. what can we say? >> more news after this. tech: when your windshield needs to be fixed... trust safelite autoglass. for these parents, driving around was the only way to get their baby to sleep. so when their windshield got cracked... customer: we can't drive this car. tech: ...they wanted it fixed right. so they scheduled with safelite. our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong, reliable bond, every time. at safelite, we stand behind our work. bye, bye. because the ones you love, sit behind it. (parents whisper jingle) safelite repair, safelite replace. first you start with this then
it was found lodged in a drainpipe of a macy's store being demolished in spokane. >> inside were i.d.it cards, receipts, photos, stamps, amazingly preserved. the piece of history is actually now being sent to her family, but just imagine her reaction getting all of that back. >> yeah, all those mementos you thought you lost forever even the most basic ones. so special. >> like a time capsule. all right. we can't find anything around here. if i leave it in a cab. >> we're...
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sanitation workers rescued the cat now known as miracle macy, after they heard her cries from the back of the garbage truck. >>> well, defining bullying with poetry. students at a school had a special vice from it a survivor hoist an inspiration for millions. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to tell us more bit. >> reporter: it is a inspiration, shayne coysan became an instant celebrity when he performed during 2010 winter limb picks with his poem we are more talking about coping with an overcoming bullying. it quickly went viral. well to day he made a special visit to a bucks county school >> my first dance was a slow dance, with a nun. >> reporter: it might sound funny but it was traumatizing for shayne koyczan who read poetry at valley day school in bucks county where students struggle with emotional and behavioral issues. >> we are living in the world constantly telling us to shut off our emotions despite the knack that we're motional creatures. >> reporter: he was overwhelmed, abandoned by his parents and bullied by peers, poetry became his salvation. >> in the end, we w
sanitation workers rescued the cat now known as miracle macy, after they heard her cries from the back of the garbage truck. >>> well, defining bullying with poetry. students at a school had a special vice from it a survivor hoist an inspiration for millions. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to tell us more bit. >> reporter: it is a inspiration, shayne coysan became an instant celebrity when he performed during 2010 winter limb picks with his poem we are more...
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the panic creating a ripple effect, reaching macy's a block away. the store evacuated. [ crying ] >> not bad now but when the tasing happened, penn station more packed than usual. a broken-down train had caused major delays. the reaction at one of the busiest mass transit hubs in the world, a sign of the times. how would you react in that situation? >> i would stay calm. no need to panic and add more to the confusion. >> reporter: tom, this penn station stampede injured more than a dozen people and creat tom? >> a wild scene there at penn station. kenneth, thank you. >>> now to the severe weather threat from the texas panhandle all the way to southern wisconsin. take a look at this, a tornado culturing down there in texas and these scorching brush fires fueled by dry conditions in tampa, florida. our senior meteorologist joins us with the latest on all of that and the easter sunday warm-up in the northeast. hey, rob. >> hey, tom. the dry season continues across florida and it's feeling like summer across much of the south. let's hit the severe weath
the panic creating a ripple effect, reaching macy's a block away. the store evacuated. [ crying ] >> not bad now but when the tasing happened, penn station more packed than usual. a broken-down train had caused major delays. the reaction at one of the busiest mass transit hubs in the world, a sign of the times. how would you react in that situation? >> i would stay calm. no need to panic and add more to the confusion. >> reporter: tom, this penn station stampede injured more...
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they join retailer giants like sears, kmart, macy's, penney's, they blame competition from online stores like amazon, but online shopping is only 8% of the shopping we all do. queens university marketing professor steve cox argues that brick and mortar stores have a big advantage. >> you can buy almost anything on line that you can buy at lowe's. why would you buy it at lowe's? you've got somebody saying -- telling you the difference in appliances. >> other consultants say stores need adapt by reducing the size of their companies and increasing the personal touch. >>> former outfielder otis nixon is missing. he was last seen saturday leaving his home in the atlanta suburbs to play golf. nixon is 58 years old. he played for several teams during his 17-year career, most notably for the atlanta braves. >>> after failing to win a major tournament in his life, earnings yo garcia needed -- sergio garcia needed sudden death to win at augusta. take a look. >> after so many years, once and for all for sergio! >> yeah. incredible. he edged justin rhodes in the one-hole playoff win to win the bigge
they join retailer giants like sears, kmart, macy's, penney's, they blame competition from online stores like amazon, but online shopping is only 8% of the shopping we all do. queens university marketing professor steve cox argues that brick and mortar stores have a big advantage. >> you can buy almost anything on line that you can buy at lowe's. why would you buy it at lowe's? you've got somebody saying -- telling you the difference in appliances. >> other consultants say stores...
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humane society said they have named the cat miracle macy, is there a $1,000 reward offered in that case. >>> after years of fighting for better pay and conditions service workers at philadelphia international airport are now part of the union. mayor jim kenney will congratulate the group at the airport this afternoon this is video protesting at phl in 2015. it consists of baggage handlers, sky caps and wheelchair attendants. overwhelming majority voted to join the union tuesday night. >>> senate is expected to take a procedural vote this morning to end debate over supreme court justice nominee neil gorsuch. republicans do not have the 60 votes necessary to prevent a filibuster from the democrats. mitch mcconnell is poised to change senate rules to a sim majority to advance nomination of gorsuch. >>> well, you can let your imagination run wild, happening today lego land discovery center in philadelphia opens its doors to the public. you may remember pat gallen got a sneak peak inside at plymouth meeting mall last week. the center encourages hand on play with an almost unlimited supply of
humane society said they have named the cat miracle macy, is there a $1,000 reward offered in that case. >>> after years of fighting for better pay and conditions service workers at philadelphia international airport are now part of the union. mayor jim kenney will congratulate the group at the airport this afternoon this is video protesting at phl in 2015. it consists of baggage handlers, sky caps and wheelchair attendants. overwhelming majority voted to join the union tuesday night....
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macy's is an example. you guys are out of it. up being about stock picking i wonder. you had an idea at macy's in terms of trying to monetize real estate, but you picked a company that was in basically an industry that seemed to be in secular decline and the stock went down a lot. >> yeah, stock picking is at the crux of what we do and what all of us do as investment managers so what we add to stock picking is we look for undervalued companies and then what we're looking for is plans to unlock that value. and having a clear path to be able to implement the plan if management is unwilling to work with us. but at the end of the day you have to buy into good companies that have good core businesses so you can refocus on those core businesses and improve -- >> did you get it wrong at macy's? >> sometimes you get them right. most of the times you get it right. sometime you don't get it right. >> repatriation is a real possibility at some point, '17 or '18, a lot of cash will be coming back. is that going to embolden the activists in t
macy's is an example. you guys are out of it. up being about stock picking i wonder. you had an idea at macy's in terms of trying to monetize real estate, but you picked a company that was in basically an industry that seemed to be in secular decline and the stock went down a lot. >> yeah, stock picking is at the crux of what we do and what all of us do as investment managers so what we add to stock picking is we look for undervalued companies and then what we're looking for is plans to...