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u.p.s. customers lining up for delayed packages. seven on your side's michael finney gets to the bottom of the problem. >> thinking of heading up to lake tahoe for the fourth. what to expect for the holiday weekend. >> and a brush with nature turns in to a frightening encounter. >> all that ahead h, but here i what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> i didn't know you got notifications on how much screen time you are logging and the maximum i met during the time, was 11 puberty means personal space. so sports clothes sit around doing a little growing of their own. ohhh. ahhgh. so imagine how we cheered when we found tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. bye. i love you too! he didn't say that. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. when we closed our wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to pe
u.p.s. customers lining up for delayed packages. seven on your side's michael finney gets to the bottom of the problem. >> thinking of heading up to lake tahoe for the fourth. what to expect for the holiday weekend. >> and a brush with nature turns in to a frightening encounter. >> all that ahead h, but here i what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> i didn't know you got notifications on how much screen time you are logging and the maximum i met during the time, was...
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welcome to u.p.s. would also like to give a warm welcome to secretary chow and secretary purdue, and, of and all overnor kemp, of the state and federal legislators and delegates who us today.ith please give them a warm welcome. [applause] [applause] >> u.p.s. is a company of almost 500,000 dedicated employees. we deliver packages in more than territories.s and ur u.p.s. automobiles, our package cars put on nearly four billion miles every year. that's billion with a "b." operate the ninth largest airline in the world. u.p.s.ers deliver andntial goods to americans people across the world. we're honored to do that. couldn't do that if we didn't have infrastructure. ability to serve our customers, our ability to our ability to run an environmental responsible company, it wouldn't be possible a strong infrastructure and that's why we're so elighted to have president trump here today to talk to us about infrastructure. but before i bring him to the went to give a shout ut to the u.p.s.ers who are doing this
welcome to u.p.s. would also like to give a warm welcome to secretary chow and secretary purdue, and, of and all overnor kemp, of the state and federal legislators and delegates who us today.ith please give them a warm welcome. [applause] [applause] >> u.p.s. is a company of almost 500,000 dedicated employees. we deliver packages in more than territories.s and ur u.p.s. automobiles, our package cars put on nearly four billion miles every year. that's billion with a "b." operate...
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u.p.s. customers lining up for delayed packages. seven on your side's michael finney gets to the bottom of the problem. >> thinking of heading up to lake tahoe for the fourth. what to expect for the holiday weekend. >> and a brush with nature turns in to a frightening encounter. >> all that ahead h, but here i what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> i didn't know you got notifications on how much screen time you are logging and the maximum i met during the time, was 11 this cheeseburger is the best! it's about to get bester baby! ♪ menutaur! make it a double, yeah! nice mane! try my $5.99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck more. order now with no contact delivery. it's a beautiful thing. superfast internet with an xfinity flex 4k streaming device included? even beautiful-er. and now flex also comes with peacock. ooh la la. this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, shows, news, sports and more. and with flex, it's all at your beck and call... show me
u.p.s. customers lining up for delayed packages. seven on your side's michael finney gets to the bottom of the problem. >> thinking of heading up to lake tahoe for the fourth. what to expect for the holiday weekend. >> and a brush with nature turns in to a frightening encounter. >> all that ahead h, but here i what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> i didn't know you got notifications on how much screen time you are logging and the maximum i met during the time, was...
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u.p.s. customers. michael finney gets to the bottom of a big problem. ♪ >>> we're sad that we can't see shows like 24 in tthis in the t but we can see wh valspar signature ♪ holds up to common stains and cleans up easy. discover what's possible at lowe's. thisthere's this game-time gig spinternetting room.xfinity. so fun. and then there's this work-from-home internetting room. finally, the open-concept internetting room. this is not an open house. but your front door was open, so technically it is. get gig speeds and the most wifi coverage from xfinity. now that's simple, easy, awesome. enhance your online experience with even faster speed. choose from a range of fast, reliable options, up to a gig. click or call to learn more. >>> know. many state beaches are closed. and the cities of half moon bay and pacifica are also close being it for the holiday weekend. >>> and bay area cities are washing against illegal fireworks. police in oakland they set this front yard a fire poop. >>> athere was
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the u.p.s. man on the receiving end of a special delivery.years, gregory watkins has been working for u.p.s., driving the same route in smithtown, new york, on long island. for the past 13. >> i like what i do and just being in that area and noeg so many people in that area, just makes everything great for me. >> reporter: for months now, gregory, a father of four, has been working longer hours, picking up extra shifts to help out during the covid-19 pandemic. those that live on his route started to notice. >> he was, you know, working later hours, six days a week, just being the person that he is and us knowing him for so long, we just wanted to to something to give back. >> reporter: so they did, planning a surprise. sending a text message asking gregory if he could help out one of the neighbors. >> i was going down the street, and i saw the cars in a line. i'm figuring, "am i going to be able to get my truck down there?" >> reporter: but, when he arrived -- >> greg! greg! greg! greg! >> i looked and i was like, "oh, my goodness. is this fo
the u.p.s. man on the receiving end of a special delivery.years, gregory watkins has been working for u.p.s., driving the same route in smithtown, new york, on long island. for the past 13. >> i like what i do and just being in that area and noeg so many people in that area, just makes everything great for me. >> reporter: for months now, gregory, a father of four, has been working longer hours, picking up extra shifts to help out during the covid-19 pandemic. those that live on his...
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amazon s of the world u.p.s. kind much accelerating into that position, that it would be a more enduring trend. >> it's up 15% today for u.p.s let's move along impossible foods rolls out its flagship product at walmart. aditi roy is here with more details. how big of a win is this, and a blow potentially to beyond meat? >> it's a big win. for beyond meat, the shares of impossible's rival, by the way already had products at walmart stores, they haven't moved much on the news. grocery stores have been a big focus. impossible now has expanded its u.s. retail footprint, and fewer than six months. that brings the total number carrying its products to more than 8,000 it seems like a lot, but well behind the 25,000 u.s. retail outlets that carry beyond meat products, including targets, costco, whole foods, impossible is catching up it just added a partnership with trader joe's this week i'm sure there's more to come light sn right now. >> i'm surprised how resilient beyond meats have been, given that they saw an early s
amazon s of the world u.p.s. kind much accelerating into that position, that it would be a more enduring trend. >> it's up 15% today for u.p.s let's move along impossible foods rolls out its flagship product at walmart. aditi roy is here with more details. how big of a win is this, and a blow potentially to beyond meat? >> it's a big win. for beyond meat, the shares of impossible's rival, by the way already had products at walmart stores, they haven't moved much on the news. grocery...
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was mentioned in you mentioned u.p.s. think about this and you be asked you know what the executives do every year once a day of for one day of the year the u.b.s. executives actually drive a band you know why how and because they walk in the footsteps of their drivers and you look at the vet acts and they use the u.p.s. workers they're running around because they get paid to be a fish and i think it's not the fault of the postal workers i have a d.m.l. man myself but i think they could be retrained and reconfigured in terms of what works in the private world and what is more efficient you know that is smart management i think we're speaking with us from our president hillary ford which who was here when the pandemic shutdown 1st hit and forced us into this remote. broadcasting mode now as governors and states that jumped the gun on reopening are trying to put the toothpaste back on the tube businesses are already giving us a glimpse of the new normal we are so starved for baseball that e.s.p.n. stellar cast of our world
was mentioned in you mentioned u.p.s. think about this and you be asked you know what the executives do every year once a day of for one day of the year the u.b.s. executives actually drive a band you know why how and because they walk in the footsteps of their drivers and you look at the vet acts and they use the u.p.s. workers they're running around because they get paid to be a fish and i think it's not the fault of the postal workers i have a d.m.l. man myself but i think they could be...
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it's u.p.s. and fedex as well. i'm not as big a fan of fedex. they have some optional issues u.p.s. will benefit from b to c improvement and eventually as you reopen and businesses can get open then they will start to see that improvement as well it's flat on the year. the expectations are quite low this is the one i'm kind of playing. >> health care hitting new high. we've been looking at some of the big winners. >> the s&p health care sector, one of the best performing groups second to utilities it's also on pace to close at a new record dating back to the inception of the sector in 1989. it's also up about 5% in the last week. the health care spider, xlv hitting new intraday highs today for the first time since january 22nd that's a high. this tracks the big health care names like j and j, united health, merck and pfizer waters corporation is up about 1% lab core up 11% week to date and zimmer up 12%. back to you. >> thank you jenny, you own a number of these stocks including pfizer that's having a good day. my question on health care is how much is being driven by covid-19 given
it's u.p.s. and fedex as well. i'm not as big a fan of fedex. they have some optional issues u.p.s. will benefit from b to c improvement and eventually as you reopen and businesses can get open then they will start to see that improvement as well it's flat on the year. the expectations are quite low this is the one i'm kind of playing. >> health care hitting new high. we've been looking at some of the big winners. >> the s&p health care sector, one of the best performing groups...
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. >> all right weiss, virgil in florida -- fedex or u.p.s.? >> i'm with u.p.s. it reports tomorrow. i'm-looking fog a good quarter stock's had a good move, up about 20% since i bought it, but at this point in time there's little divergence in the price chart, but u.p.s. does have the better yield i wouldn't own just for the yield. i think management has done a better job recently than fedex. >>> jimmy, i'd like your thoughts on marathon petroleum >> it's outperformed the other ref reniners i think right now the street says it will be sold between 15 and $17 billion. however, it had go for 17 to 20 billion. i would still around for that fine price tag that had change marathon very positively. >>> more trades ahead, and as a radio he minder, watch us on the app. we are back after this (bling) see, incident resolved. how did you... gotta enjoy the small wins. you keep being you, derek. keep being you. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping aroun
. >> all right weiss, virgil in florida -- fedex or u.p.s.? >> i'm with u.p.s. it reports tomorrow. i'm-looking fog a good quarter stock's had a good move, up about 20% since i bought it, but at this point in time there's little divergence in the price chart, but u.p.s. does have the better yield i wouldn't own just for the yield. i think management has done a better job recently than fedex. >>> jimmy, i'd like your thoughts on marathon petroleum >> it's outperformed...
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now, you help businesses ship whatever service they want, fedex, u.p.s., usps. is there one that's a better deal? or does it depend on what they're shipping as far as what he they choose? >> there's no one size fits all for shipping. it depends on what you're shipping. usps is good at lighter weight items and fedex, u.p.s., they're better at heavier weight items and sending documents. so there is no one size fits all. across the board in our customer base, what we can see, though, is that usps is the best value for money for a lot of small businesses and 98% is using usps for their shipment. >> is that because it's the good deal? this gets into our topic, this president's claim that usps undercharges for shipping. amazon in particular, he says. and i realize we're talking about small businesses. but do you feel that's the case? it's very hard to get the numbers out of the postal service to prove it one way or the other? >> the usps, it is really hard to get those numbers. i think you're right. they do have a regulatory -- their general month did you see opposite
now, you help businesses ship whatever service they want, fedex, u.p.s., usps. is there one that's a better deal? or does it depend on what they're shipping as far as what he they choose? >> there's no one size fits all for shipping. it depends on what you're shipping. usps is good at lighter weight items and fedex, u.p.s., they're better at heavier weight items and sending documents. so there is no one size fits all. across the board in our customer base, what we can see, though, is that...
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gm and ford and i think you said u.p.s. and some of these other things that i wouldn't hear you say you bought >> well, i've owned u.p.s. for a bit as well as xpr i've been in and out overall, jonathan in your view on this is that if those megacap stocks come down, all of them, not just one like a netflix but they come down because they are missing earnings then it's look out below for the entire market. it's not just that those that can get hurt owning the others isn't going to help you that much the reason i own ford and gm, the stories. they are stores behind them. the car market is very, very tight. used car prices continue to climb. i'm not trying to make a value call i don't necessarily think they are value so it's fundamental. tech overall, every day i walk in i'm nervous about it that it's moved so far. the stocks i own are still below where they were at tend of last year yet the fundamentals have improved they've had negative contraction. >> there's been a lot of talk about '99, 2000 market i think one thing that i
gm and ford and i think you said u.p.s. and some of these other things that i wouldn't hear you say you bought >> well, i've owned u.p.s. for a bit as well as xpr i've been in and out overall, jonathan in your view on this is that if those megacap stocks come down, all of them, not just one like a netflix but they come down because they are missing earnings then it's look out below for the entire market. it's not just that those that can get hurt owning the others isn't going to help you...
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u.p.s. also talking on the consumer side. i thought that the market was over sold. i bought the qs. i already sold out half of the trading position i'll hold onto those a little longer i've got positions in every company reporting tonight. my exposure to nasdaq is long enough what jim points out it's is path of least resistance. you have stocks up over 70%. could they disappoint. could they take the q that we saw from microsoft sure does it matter how i'm looking at investing going out six mo h months or a year no the a blip. i'm not looking to add more. whether they go up or down it's not going to change how i feel >> or they go to the down side kerry, you own all of them apple up 78% amazon, 87%. alphabet, 50 and facebook, 70. are these things set up for fall or going to remind us why the gains happened in first place and it's a blip, if anything and they continue to march higher and carry the overall market with it. >> well, i think, scott, this is an important day but not to the extent this determines how investors will feel about the year these companies are able to sustain the
u.p.s. also talking on the consumer side. i thought that the market was over sold. i bought the qs. i already sold out half of the trading position i'll hold onto those a little longer i've got positions in every company reporting tonight. my exposure to nasdaq is long enough what jim points out it's is path of least resistance. you have stocks up over 70%. could they disappoint. could they take the q that we saw from microsoft sure does it matter how i'm looking at investing going out six mo h...
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given the impact they may have been wrong, saying fedex appears to have handle the surge better than u.p.s., though the results have lifted the stock in both companies, and gives a bit of kudos to management there >>> you know who says kudos? michael farr >> yes one of his top stocks for 2020. >> he made a nice call yesterday. joe t., the street is split, so why don't you settle it? >> i go to ups, and i think that's the better strategy we were talking just six to 12 months ago they are restricted revenue growth that really leads me to say, i want u.p.s. first and foremost in any form of e-commerce and commerce-related recovery. >> that's a big move today rahel, thank you up next, is it time to buy the industrials? tet thurba iwi o experts. we're back in two. ♪ ♪ now is the time to support the places you love. spend 10 dollars or more at a participating small business and get 5 dollars back, up to 10 times with american express. enroll now at shopsmall.com. >>> here's what's happening at this hour. vice president mike pence is heading to arizona to speak with the governor about the pandemi
given the impact they may have been wrong, saying fedex appears to have handle the surge better than u.p.s., though the results have lifted the stock in both companies, and gives a bit of kudos to management there >>> you know who says kudos? michael farr >> yes one of his top stocks for 2020. >> he made a nice call yesterday. joe t., the street is split, so why don't you settle it? >> i go to ups, and i think that's the better strategy we were talking just six to 12...
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speed up diagnostics and then lastly transportation will be a big area for them they've outgrown the u.p.s.'s and fed ex's of the world they're going to run their own transportation system so what does amazon now stand for i mean there's a lot of good in the world it can do but it does have a pretty bad reputation among lots of it does have a better education some ways its corporate culture as you said relentless was the 1st name that is going to call it right of the 2nd name that's because one of jeff bezos key words he wrote in his 1st letter to shareholders relentless focus on the customer it is a driving point relentless and that drives that corporate culture which often demands so much demands a reworking of everything big ideas long working hours and that drives a lot of stress there and that has led to a lot of the friction that we see elsewhere but it does do a lot of good it has the skill to really find solutions in areas like climate in areas like jobs things like that how critical is jeff bezos to all of the companies . i mean is the voice in that company right i mean it's him h
speed up diagnostics and then lastly transportation will be a big area for them they've outgrown the u.p.s.'s and fed ex's of the world they're going to run their own transportation system so what does amazon now stand for i mean there's a lot of good in the world it can do but it does have a pretty bad reputation among lots of it does have a better education some ways its corporate culture as you said relentless was the 1st name that is going to call it right of the 2nd name that's because one...
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and why u.p.s. is losing track of thousands of packages. >>> and one north bay community it's about to get bester baby! ♪ menutaur! make it a double, yeah! nice mane! try my $5.99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck more. order now with no contact delivery. we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so they can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most find out more at usaa.com for when it matters most get a load of my southwest cheddar cheeseburger. let menutaur make it a doubleeee, yeah! it's beautiful! say what? i said it's bea.... try my $5.99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck more. order now with no contact delivery. >>> and we'll have some good weather. we'll focus on right now, you can see with live doppler 7, there is plenty of cloud cover northern half of the bay into the north bay. in fact this is the way it works from the exploratoriuexplorator.
and why u.p.s. is losing track of thousands of packages. >>> and one north bay community it's about to get bester baby! ♪ menutaur! make it a double, yeah! nice mane! try my $5.99 southwest cheddar cheeseburger combo and make it a double for a buck more. order now with no contact delivery. we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so they can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most find out more at...
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using an address of a u.p.s. address. watkins called the timing of the charges suspicious when he was leaving the debate. >> we heard about them moments before a debate, three weeks before an election, we cooperated with the d.a. it seems politically motivated. >> now, steve, do you find these to be extreme if. >> i haven't seen the charges. literally, we just found out about it. from the media, just like you guys. haven't even seen the charges. fully cooperative and look forward to clearing my name. >> so with us now is the reporter who got that comment from our affiliate ksnt. where are we today? and look, these -- these are some felony charges not just a misdemeanor here, where does this come from here? >> you know, that's the question of the hour right now. i mean, we found this out like you mentioned literally within the hour before he showed up for this debate at our studios, that was kind of the crazy thing about it is, he was fully intending to be here for this debate planned long before. the biggest thing here is
using an address of a u.p.s. address. watkins called the timing of the charges suspicious when he was leaving the debate. >> we heard about them moments before a debate, three weeks before an election, we cooperated with the d.a. it seems politically motivated. >> now, steve, do you find these to be extreme if. >> i haven't seen the charges. literally, we just found out about it. from the media, just like you guys. haven't even seen the charges. fully cooperative and look...
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michael: sending a u.p.s. bill is not something. -lemonis: don't be frustrated. very frustrated. -lemonis: don't be. -michael: no. there are things that i have to improve on. lori: this is you. he takes after you. michael: i agree with you. i need to learn certain things, but you're beating me up on stuff that is not true. richard: this is not a beat-up. lemonis: this is not an attack. this is a discussion. michael: but how dare you sit there and say sending samples -- -if that's an issue -- -richard: it's a minor thing. michael: i'll tell you what, i'll write you a check for the samples, all right? lemonis: michael told me that he wanted to be a 10% owner of the business. look, i want to make a case to richard that michael should have equity, but he's not making this easy. michael: if you guys are calling me cavalier with money, i want to see an example of it. and you guys are making stuff up that's not true. and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what's important to me is the most important thing. micha
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the from a three day fourth of july holiday weekend to find warren buffett buying up a fifth of the u.p.stural gas business. joining us now from london with the details is cnbc steve cedric good morning >> reporter: happy monday. the market is going north of trading. big crease warren buffett, $9.7 sbloin what they are paying for the storage and pipeline assets of a company called dominion. people have been waiting for warren buffett to do a deal. he's sitting on dlabs 137 billion of cash. clearly he sees natural gas assets where it's at changing patterns. san francisco rent are down 12% year-on-year in june that's still huge. it does reflect the home working environment with the likes of twitter and facebook saying to many employees if you can work at home you're doing fine. another interesting topic is the credit card opening. they are down. down 65% from mid-april to mid-may following the previous month. it does reflect changing consumer habits. less credit out there, more saving quite extraordinary. the british or americans could be saving more but that's what covid-19 has done. back
the from a three day fourth of july holiday weekend to find warren buffett buying up a fifth of the u.p.stural gas business. joining us now from london with the details is cnbc steve cedric good morning >> reporter: happy monday. the market is going north of trading. big crease warren buffett, $9.7 sbloin what they are paying for the storage and pipeline assets of a company called dominion. people have been waiting for warren buffett to do a deal. he's sitting on dlabs 137 billion of...
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names then into higher beta tech names right it seems like the pandemic trade isn't over contrasts and u.p.s. reported these huge surges what's going on there and is it still too early to rotate out yeah it's tough to say there's a lot of mixed signals whether it's the technicals the market breath or you know fewer stocks holding the market. economy just in general there's a lot of mixed signals out there but what we're going through with this pandemic is it's a change it's like a you know we kind of thought we were a tech world already but now the krona here really it's forcing a new wave of how we live life how we work people are going to be doing the rat race running commuting to work every day they're forced to stay at home they're they prefer staying home and so now we're seeing everyone spend money on technology they're turning bedrooms into offices services are being used so we're having this this world change in how we do things and of course is going to be big companies benefiting shipping companies obviously u.b.s. amazon is kind of the grocery store the shopping mall of the world
names then into higher beta tech names right it seems like the pandemic trade isn't over contrasts and u.p.s. reported these huge surges what's going on there and is it still too early to rotate out yeah it's tough to say there's a lot of mixed signals whether it's the technicals the market breath or you know fewer stocks holding the market. economy just in general there's a lot of mixed signals out there but what we're going through with this pandemic is it's a change it's like a you know we...
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u.p.s. blames the pandemic for a surge in shipping. the company says that it is hiring more work hes aeworkers. >> yeah, they are going above and beyond. at least the lizard is safe and sound. >> okay. >> silver lining. >>> next, movie goers who miss the experience of heading to theaters will have a new option. >>> and we're heading into a fourth of july weekend we've never seen before. for a list of events and what is legal and illegal aurn the bay area, i'll have details coming up next. >>> and a nasty video, a miami police officer caught on camer ♪ make home for the 4th the best it can be. and discover what's possible at lowe's. bbut what if you couldg do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back, but bounce forward. and now, with one of our best offers ever, we're committed to helping you do just that. get a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution for only $29.95 a month
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the motive for his killing remains unclear the musician and activist boarded those partitions with u.p.s. largest ethnic group the overall more songs focused on the rights of all more people and became one from in a series of protests that led to the downfall of the previous prime minister in 2000 he was out and is that we would not have the kind of what a vision that we had between 250 and 28 you know yet without the bottom where you quarters we would not have hired. the political change that happened when he brought the current prime minister to power dozens of being killed in protests in or on me this is such a loose killing 3 days ago along with others who had recently become critical of prime minister of the government to rule the musician had been imprisoned for 5 years when he was 17 for taking part in protests many like him fled into exile fearing persecution but he remained at home encouraging young people to speak out about the plight of with your present largest ethnic group. have long complained of being sidelined prime minister be himself on or on was released political pris
the motive for his killing remains unclear the musician and activist boarded those partitions with u.p.s. largest ethnic group the overall more songs focused on the rights of all more people and became one from in a series of protests that led to the downfall of the previous prime minister in 2000 he was out and is that we would not have the kind of what a vision that we had between 250 and 28 you know yet without the bottom where you quarters we would not have hired. the political change that...
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the u.p.s. took it a little bit deep near to economic down turns because they still run a fixed network. they have to run that network and promise you that delivery. so when that disappears you lose the operating leverage when that comes back you see the leverage there's still a bellwether when you think about the economy. but switch to more ecommerce now it's 75% of what fedex moves is type of goods as you make that change you have to solve for that lack of density issue and it's taken a while and u.p.s. has seen a couple of quarters ago and we're starting to see that reaction with fedex in this quarter >> great ken, thank you we'll be right back. more "squawk box". >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box" right here on cnbc i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick and joe kernen. futures right now we're in the red on this july 1st, beginning of the new month, and we'll see where things head. july, is there a rule about july, joe? you know, may, obviously, has its thing, october july,
the u.p.s. took it a little bit deep near to economic down turns because they still run a fixed network. they have to run that network and promise you that delivery. so when that disappears you lose the operating leverage when that comes back you see the leverage there's still a bellwether when you think about the economy. but switch to more ecommerce now it's 75% of what fedex moves is type of goods as you make that change you have to solve for that lack of density issue and it's taken a while...
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more local news and we >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by the u.p.s. store.g the most of their summer with their kids. teaching them life lessons. we'll see you again in about 30 minutes. [upb♪ i fell asleep ♪ tobut when i woke up. ♪i put everything in perspective. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. as global coronavirus cases soar past 12 million, >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. trouble rampant as the president ramps up pressure on schools to re-open this fall threatening to cut off funding blasting his own cdc's recommendations on how to do it safely. what the cdc director robert redfield is saying only on "gma." >>> ready for tip-off. lebron james saying good-bye to his family as the lakers star heads to the nba bubble. and the changes the wnba is making after complaints over conditions. as teams get ready to hit the court. >>> keeping up with kanye. the rapper laying out his vision for america as he claims h
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more than you expect you package it back up, wipe down the shipping materials and drop it back off at u.p.s. or fedex. i got notification my sample arrived the next day its turn-around time for results is 48 to 72 hours. >> anything after that i would worry about people taking tests and thinking the tests mean anything >> sure enough i got an email saying my results were in. negative this is not the only company providing at-home test collection the fda has authorized about a dozen companies to provide this service. important to note, this is just home collection, this is not yet that sort of holy grail of actually being able to perform the test at home, sort of like a pregnancy test that is the homelaped-for next . guys. >> meg, it's david the key question here is accuracy also on these instant tests or i should say the rapid tests as well major league baseball dealing with as this juan soto negative, negative on those but positive on the one that is more conclusive. what about how much we can actually believe when we get the results? >> it's the question, of course. for this test, this is
more than you expect you package it back up, wipe down the shipping materials and drop it back off at u.p.s. or fedex. i got notification my sample arrived the next day its turn-around time for results is 48 to 72 hours. >> anything after that i would worry about people taking tests and thinking the tests mean anything >> sure enough i got an email saying my results were in. negative this is not the only company providing at-home test collection the fda has authorized about a dozen...
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the epidemic is out of control in the southern part of the u.p.s.. >> reporter: texas just reported more than 10,000 new cases its highest single day increase. houston mayor urging the state tease republican party to cancel it's upcoming convention in his city scheduled for july 16th. >> i believe cancelling the in person convention is the responsible action to take. >> reporter: texas gop still planning to hold the event adding a mask requirement for attendees. the texas state fair cancelled for the first time since world war ii. the governor now saying he allowed bars to re-open too soon. >> you have to wonder if they ever should have been opened at all because bars aren't made wane that promotes social distancing. >> reporter: california's state capital closed after at least five assembly members tested positive. a new study finds so-called silent spreaders may account for as half of all cases. >> even states that are doing well right now should be on guard because they could be next. >> reporter: erica hill, cnn, new york. >>> more now on arizona where this morning 5,000 people are h
the epidemic is out of control in the southern part of the u.p.s.. >> reporter: texas just reported more than 10,000 new cases its highest single day increase. houston mayor urging the state tease republican party to cancel it's upcoming convention in his city scheduled for july 16th. >> i believe cancelling the in person convention is the responsible action to take. >> reporter: texas gop still planning to hold the event adding a mask requirement for attendees. the texas...
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that said, those stocks are extremely attractive i was buying u.p.s. in march i was buying it a month ago and look they put up yesterday that's the kind of opportunity i was looking for back in march. the flip side, if i didn't have it over weighting in technology, i would be left high and dry it's not just these four stocks in faang that you want to own. you do want to own semiconductors, which are cheaper. you want to own cloud, which everybody has turned against which i think is absurd. there's so many names in the no technology space i think you still want to own a barbell. it's prundent to take some gain along the way. >> it's important to note as steph is making her case, she's still recommending other areas within tech. i don't hear an overwhelming number of calls to get behind the financials or get behind energy if you want to diversify away from the faang, i don't hear get away from technology. i hear just go into other areas of technology. you want us to buy discretionary and energy and financials. >> yes one of the things hard to incorporate
that said, those stocks are extremely attractive i was buying u.p.s. in march i was buying it a month ago and look they put up yesterday that's the kind of opportunity i was looking for back in march. the flip side, if i didn't have it over weighting in technology, i would be left high and dry it's not just these four stocks in faang that you want to own. you do want to own semiconductors, which are cheaper. you want to own cloud, which everybody has turned against which i think is absurd....
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her father was a u.p.s. driver and considered essential as well. for us very frustrating and stressful to have child care facilities closed during the pandemic. the world counts on us and although we are willing to step up in our roles as essential workers, it felt like the world was snatched from underneath our feet taking away our choices to work. in addition to lack of child care, one of the issues that i faced with, working at an essential health care worker is child safety. i am literally filled with anxiety and fear when i think about my daughter's well-being why trying to focus on my job as a technologist the emergency room. as a fronsline health care worker i witnessed how ill people are who battle covid and as we learn about this new virus and the damage it can do it is important to try to quarantine as i am an essential worker in a hospital. i'm unable to do so because our parents are the caregivers for my daughter and they have been a big help, but my mother is only able to help out so much, because she lost her own job. however, she is
her father was a u.p.s. driver and considered essential as well. for us very frustrating and stressful to have child care facilities closed during the pandemic. the world counts on us and although we are willing to step up in our roles as essential workers, it felt like the world was snatched from underneath our feet taking away our choices to work. in addition to lack of child care, one of the issues that i faced with, working at an essential health care worker is child safety. i am literally...
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the segment sponsored by the u.p.s. store. our house was built in 1926.up and i was actually selected it leaves the house in tack. you now know that in the next earthquake your house will be standing and we also got a discount on our earthquake insurance. if there is an earthquake. our house has a better chance of surviving in. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by king's hawaiian. what an irresistibly delicious idea. what an irresistibly delicious idea. >> announcer: building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc 7 news. >>> good monday morning to you, i'm reggie aqui from abc 7 mornings. firefighters are fighting a fire east of gilroy. it's burning an area of cruise road near oak hills circle. the flames quickly grew out of control. more than two dozens homes have been evacuated. at least 2,000 acres have burned, and it is 20% contained. we're going to head over to mike nicco with a look at our forecast. mike? >>> we've got good news and bad news for the fire. humidity is going to rise, the temperature will drop. the bad news
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