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one u.p.s. driver spoke anonymously to our phoenix station. >> every week drivers are dropping like flies due to heat conditions and u.p.s. is killing drivers because of this. >> reporter: abc news has not verified the identity of the drivers or that thermometer reading but in a statement, u.p.s. says, it never wants employees to continue working to the point that they risk their health or work in an unsafe manner. 29 states are under excessive heat warnings and heat advisories today. experts say climate change has made rare heat waves three to five degrees warmer, and in the southwest scientists believe the worst drought in 12 centuries is now under way. these new satellite images show the rapidly decreasing water levels in lake immediate which provides water to 25 million >> right now those out flows are exceeding the inflows and te lake levels are going down just like your bank account would decreate. >> reporter: meanwhile, americans' electric bills are predicted to increase by 20% compared
one u.p.s. driver spoke anonymously to our phoenix station. >> every week drivers are dropping like flies due to heat conditions and u.p.s. is killing drivers because of this. >> reporter: abc news has not verified the identity of the drivers or that thermometer reading but in a statement, u.p.s. says, it never wants employees to continue working to the point that they risk their health or work in an unsafe manner. 29 states are under excessive heat warnings and heat advisories...
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u.p.s. is out with numbers. they are better than expected. pretty significant. $3.29 on a different adjusted basis. from what we were looking for. $3.16 revenue is better than anticipated. $26.4 billion, it looks like the company is confirming the financial guidance. this is $3 billion in 2022. the external environment is ever-changing. this is with nearly every aspect of the business. every aspect of the business is doing better than expected. they are going to be buying back more shares than earlier. at $3 billion for 2022. this is up by to $9 million. >> walmart is cutting its normal guidance actions. global guidance from necessities to food. the spending is now with more items on the shelves. walmart is now expecting an earnings decline of 18.9%. they are calling for 1.6% growth. other retailers are falling after walmart's announcement is seeing this across the board. to any of us do work for them in the prices for what went well? if you want lawn furniture, it may be available at a chea
u.p.s. is out with numbers. they are better than expected. pretty significant. $3.29 on a different adjusted basis. from what we were looking for. $3.16 revenue is better than anticipated. $26.4 billion, it looks like the company is confirming the financial guidance. this is $3 billion in 2022. the external environment is ever-changing. this is with nearly every aspect of the business. every aspect of the business is doing better than expected. they are going to be buying back more shares than...
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one of the key movers to the downside, u.p.s. they are trading sharply lower after the blunder posted a swift quarter net profit of $21 billion. it's below analyst forecast. they are declining activity on the back of the global markets. shares are down nearly 6% as a result. on the flipside, we have green on the board. it's a consumer good space. they have guidance for the full year. they jumped 8.1%. ahead of expectations. they are hiking prices to counter foreign costs. they have the sales guidance for the year. as a result, the shares are 3% higher. one of the best performers in the market this morning. back over to you. >> we appreciate you leaving some green on the screen for you. >>> your top story of the day, walmart. it's quarterly. inflation, beginning to rock the american shopper contestants. it's a big story today. >> hi there. shares of walmart, being crushed right now. down almost 9% in the early trade. it's cutting its quarterly and for your profit outlook. inflation is causing shoppers to spend more on essentials l
one of the key movers to the downside, u.p.s. they are trading sharply lower after the blunder posted a swift quarter net profit of $21 billion. it's below analyst forecast. they are declining activity on the back of the global markets. shares are down nearly 6% as a result. on the flipside, we have green on the board. it's a consumer good space. they have guidance for the full year. they jumped 8.1%. ahead of expectations. they are hiking prices to counter foreign costs. they have the sales...
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one u.p.s.t and a live report from paris on what's going on. with relapsing forms of ms, there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses, all these other things, too. kesimpta is an at-home treatment that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses versus aubagio. and, when it's ready, it takes less than one minute a month to inject kesimpta. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have vaccines, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. kesimpta may cause a decrease in some types of antibodies. the most common side effects are upper respiratory tract infection, headache, and injection reactions. ♪ ♪ ready for a once-monthly treatment with dramatic results? ask your doc
one u.p.s.t and a live report from paris on what's going on. with relapsing forms of ms, there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses, all these other things, too. kesimpta is an at-home treatment that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses versus aubagio. and, when it's ready, it takes less than one minute a month to inject kesimpta. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if...
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u.p.s. driver in scottsdale was caught on doorbell camera collapsing from the heat while making a delivery. the video is shared by the homeowner to remind those who work outside that the arizona heat can sneak up on you there you sighee the delivery be map. he ultimately got up and walk aid way some what insteadly. u.p.s. drivers are trained to work outdoors and for the effects of hot weather >> that's frightening, and so real this morning so million millions of americans are under heat alerts michelle, good morning >> good morning, guys. we're looking at that dangerous heat wave continuing we don't have any relief in sight. we're looking at 26 million americans under some sort of heat alert, although the heat expands far past that 26 million. parts of the plains into the lower mississippi valley today, temperatures into the triple digits you factor in the humidity, it's going to feel warmer than that 141 million people above 90 degrees. temperatures above triple dims . so many triple digits
u.p.s. driver in scottsdale was caught on doorbell camera collapsing from the heat while making a delivery. the video is shared by the homeowner to remind those who work outside that the arizona heat can sneak up on you there you sighee the delivery be map. he ultimately got up and walk aid way some what insteadly. u.p.s. drivers are trained to work outdoors and for the effects of hot weather >> that's frightening, and so real this morning so million millions of americans are under heat...
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u.p.s. says he's okay. and now a heat wave is moving into the northeast still drying out from severe storms yesterday, which stranded these cars underwater in new jersey. meanwhile, in new york city a massive sinkhole swallowing this van. and we'll take a closer look at your forecast in just a few minutes. >>> as more questions are raised about climate change, a new report finds a troubling trend in the atlantic ocean. researchers say up to 90% of plankton in the atlantic have been wiped out. they say the biggest culprit is chemical pollution, but warmer temperatures also play a role. plankton is the main food source for dolphins, whales and other marine life. >>> new details are emerging about the suspect in sunday's mass shooting at a mall near indianapolis. inigors say the 20-year-old killed three people and wounded two others. police say they found his phone in a mall toilet. his laptop was found at his home inside the heated oven with a can of butane. they say he recently received an eviction notice, b
u.p.s. says he's okay. and now a heat wave is moving into the northeast still drying out from severe storms yesterday, which stranded these cars underwater in new jersey. meanwhile, in new york city a massive sinkhole swallowing this van. and we'll take a closer look at your forecast in just a few minutes. >>> as more questions are raised about climate change, a new report finds a troubling trend in the atlantic ocean. researchers say up to 90% of plankton in the atlantic have been...
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one of the big reasons is u.p.s. is delivering less amazon packages now that amazon has its own shipping network. it will now focus on shipping items that amazon does not like pharmaceuticals. >>> we told you about unpleasant sounds in richmond that was coming from kind seen this ad? it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> it is getting ready to bloom at any minute. we are talking about corpse flower at san jose state university. >> here is a look at the rare plant called terry titan. when it blooms, it will be smelly. really smelly. when it is fully open, the flower smells like ro
one of the big reasons is u.p.s. is delivering less amazon packages now that amazon has its own shipping network. it will now focus on shipping items that amazon does not like pharmaceuticals. >>> we told you about unpleasant sounds in richmond that was coming from kind seen this ad? it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share...
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>> i am looking at u.p.s. as well. >> well, u.p.s.plicated. >> andt love th-- and a lot of iterations of the guides today, jim. and saying that we are still seeing what we saw before. >> and u.p.s., and domestic was down, and the packaging, and look the revenues with up per piece, and i am not going to jump all over carol tomey, and look the praise of coca-cola, and it is only up 0.7, and that is a mistake, because that is a beautiful quarter, and probably one of the best quarters i have seen. >> organic is up 16, and double the street. >> and that guy, james quincy, he is fabulous, and he is not talking about the ancillaries that he is developing, chico and the water. >> and the growth. >> but it is one-third of the growth is happening to be some of the newer things that we are talking about and whether it is the ranch water, and we have not seen the jack and coke. but i think that if they have head winds, and the ratio is well in hand, and 10.5 billion free cash flow. i think that he is putting money in growth areas, and he has done
>> i am looking at u.p.s. as well. >> well, u.p.s.plicated. >> andt love th-- and a lot of iterations of the guides today, jim. and saying that we are still seeing what we saw before. >> and u.p.s., and domestic was down, and the packaging, and look the revenues with up per piece, and i am not going to jump all over carol tomey, and look the praise of coca-cola, and it is only up 0.7, and that is a mistake, because that is a beautiful quarter, and probably one of the...
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. >> reporter: in scottsdale, assist, a u.p.s.y, he chances, he seems close to passing out and then gathers himself but doesn't look stable as he walks around. brian who lives there wasn't home at the time, but later saw the doorbell video on his phone and called police to check on the driver. >> want to make sure these guys are safe. with this heat, they don't have ac in those trucks. >> reporter: u.p.s. said that the driver was fine and they are trained to deal with hot weather. more than 100 million people are under heat advisories or warnings. and incredible heat in the southern plains now makes its way into tennessee, ohio valley, to the northeast, larger populated cities antz the outlook for youall 6 nof next w is above average. wednesday expect 100 degrees in parts of the northeast and heat advisories for philadelphia, new york and boston which has declared a heat emergency. >> this issers heat and we're really concerned about those particularly with pre-existing respiratory conditions. >> reporter: cities from sacramento t
. >> reporter: in scottsdale, assist, a u.p.s.y, he chances, he seems close to passing out and then gathers himself but doesn't look stable as he walks around. brian who lives there wasn't home at the time, but later saw the doorbell video on his phone and called police to check on the driver. >> want to make sure these guys are safe. with this heat, they don't have ac in those trucks. >> reporter: u.p.s. said that the driver was fine and they are trained to deal with hot...
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u.p.s. says he's okay.eat wave is moving into the northeast still drying out from severe storms yesterday which stranded these cars underwater in new jersey. and, of course, now there's a lot of focus on the power grid here in texas. we've seen it collapse during other bouts of extreme weather. it is so far holding up, but yesterday during the peak we saw the energy demand was close to 97% capacity. michael. >> a lot of problems being created by this heat, trevor, thank you. >>> this deadly heat wave is also gripping parts of europe. more than a thousand people are dead from heat-related causes and dozens of new wildfires are burning. will reeve is tracking the latest in london for us. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning, michael. temperatures have reached over 100 degrees fahrenheit around europe for more than a week, and that's been exacerbating wildfires in greece and spain and portugal and france where over 36,000 people have had to evacuate. and today here in the uk they've just hit the hotte
u.p.s. says he's okay.eat wave is moving into the northeast still drying out from severe storms yesterday which stranded these cars underwater in new jersey. and, of course, now there's a lot of focus on the power grid here in texas. we've seen it collapse during other bouts of extreme weather. it is so far holding up, but yesterday during the peak we saw the energy demand was close to 97% capacity. michael. >> a lot of problems being created by this heat, trevor, thank you. >>>...
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the heat taking a toll on outside workers like this u.p.s.ker in arizona, collapsing at one customer's front door in 110-degree heat. the company says he's okay. >> i hope that these kind of events are going to be a wakeup call for many governments. > reporter: scientists say it's not too late to slow the pace of climate change and work toward more sustainable future. >> the thing about climate change, it's becoming clearer and clearer that it is a "right now" issue, it's affect is the people we care about today. i do think that these types of devastating events will accelerate that process of people realizing that we need to act. >> it's not inevitable that this will continue in terms of ongoing warm ing. we can reduce further warming if we reduce greenhouse gases rapidly, and that is possible. >> our thanks to will. >>> up next,o aftershock. two men trying to make sure others don't experience their pain. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held
the heat taking a toll on outside workers like this u.p.s.ker in arizona, collapsing at one customer's front door in 110-degree heat. the company says he's okay. >> i hope that these kind of events are going to be a wakeup call for many governments. > reporter: scientists say it's not too late to slow the pace of climate change and work toward more sustainable future. >> the thing about climate change, it's becoming clearer and clearer that it is a "right now" issue,...
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they will wear a construction outfit or a u.p.s. type outfit so they do look like the right person. we've instructed our guards to intervene, with more of a friendly -- a, this is security. i'm responsible for this property and i'm watching you, i am here, and i'm very present. can you tell me what you are doing? >> have you gotten to the point where the ai is learning, or hasn't been set, these are just the parameters you should be doing? >> my background has been in ai for 25 years, and we always wanted to say, it's learning on its own. in the last five years, is a new artificial intelligence called the learning that actually does allow us to do that. so our ai learns not only from general trends, but we learn specific things about specific properties. we learn in real time now. it really is an amazing technology. and by viewing the tens of thousands of cameras we have all over the united states, we are able to make that learning constant and make it really general whether you are in alaska in the dead of winter, or you are in florida and there's a hurricane going on. we've been a
they will wear a construction outfit or a u.p.s. type outfit so they do look like the right person. we've instructed our guards to intervene, with more of a friendly -- a, this is security. i'm responsible for this property and i'm watching you, i am here, and i'm very present. can you tell me what you are doing? >> have you gotten to the point where the ai is learning, or hasn't been set, these are just the parameters you should be doing? >> my background has been in ai for 25...
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this u.p.s. driver collapsed while making a delivery in scottsdale, arizona, where it was 110. he's recovering. 24 days in the triple-digits is also taking a toll on texas infrastructure. drought conditions are causing the ground to shift, breaking waterlines. of the nearly 500 breaks in fort worth this year, almost 40% have come in the last month. what does this heat feel like when you're working in it? >> it literally really makes you want to just jump in the pool. texas heat is bad. >> reporter: the fragile texas power grid is keeping pace with record demand, as pleas for customers to conserve electricity continue. meteorologists say the weather pattern is stuck, driving warmer and dryer conditions north, creating a drought, which in turn prompts more hot temperatures, resulting in parts of california, arizona, and the central plains stifling under a heat dome. is this an example of climate change impacting the weather pattern? >> we're certainly seeing more extreme weather due to climate change. this drought caused us to go into summer much earlier than we normally see. >>
this u.p.s. driver collapsed while making a delivery in scottsdale, arizona, where it was 110. he's recovering. 24 days in the triple-digits is also taking a toll on texas infrastructure. drought conditions are causing the ground to shift, breaking waterlines. of the nearly 500 breaks in fort worth this year, almost 40% have come in the last month. what does this heat feel like when you're working in it? >> it literally really makes you want to just jump in the pool. texas heat is bad....
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u.p.s. ftse 100 up just a couple of points. about 1/10 of 1%. in italy, the political crisis, mario draghi's resignation letter rejected by the president. we'll continue to keep an eye there. you saw a 43 basis point move toward the front end of italian debt. the dax up .3%. let's check in on italy. there was some heavy selling yesterday. a couple of seconds into the open here. let's see how things are shaping up across these various asset classes. for losses across european equities yesterday around 1.5% and much more muted in terms of the picture when things settled in the u.s. futures lower by 1/10 of 1%. we'll break them down for you. who better to do that than gina. you're looking at not a lot of move in the session. 1.01. italy will be a factor here. 1.64 on the two-year. that is a selloff when it comes to italian debt. iron ore currently at 96. lower again by 3.6% after a move significantly lower on iron ore. yesterday part of that linked to the concerns about the property crisis in china. let's go to mark. you are indeed looking at that
u.p.s. ftse 100 up just a couple of points. about 1/10 of 1%. in italy, the political crisis, mario draghi's resignation letter rejected by the president. we'll continue to keep an eye there. you saw a 43 basis point move toward the front end of italian debt. the dax up .3%. let's check in on italy. there was some heavy selling yesterday. a couple of seconds into the open here. let's see how things are shaping up across these various asset classes. for losses across european equities yesterday...
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the u.p.s. store where her mailbox is has been closed until further notice.t's going on with her mailbox? that seems strange. and we'll keep an eye on it. this family didn't live in a big house. their son didn't have his own wing, if you know what i mean. he is living right under their nose. and not only is he suicidal and homicidal and has a knife collection like steven segal, he is parading around with sex dolls. he has a sex doll with a noose around its neck in a closet. and he is riding around in a car with a sex dollment and posting it on his social media. if my son shows up at family dinner and sits down with his sex doll, we're going to have a little talk and we're going to figure out what the heck is going on. that apparently never happened in this household. and in addition, the kid was a drug addict. the police report says he admitted to being on drugs and his friends said he had lost his mind on drugs. another family member said he spent the whole day in his room alone on the computer. that's not acceptable. but the biggest red flag of all, the kid
the u.p.s. store where her mailbox is has been closed until further notice.t's going on with her mailbox? that seems strange. and we'll keep an eye on it. this family didn't live in a big house. their son didn't have his own wing, if you know what i mean. he is living right under their nose. and not only is he suicidal and homicidal and has a knife collection like steven segal, he is parading around with sex dolls. he has a sex doll with a noose around its neck in a closet. and he is riding...
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watch as this u.p.s. worker collapses on the front porch in skates dale, arizona, while delivering a package. the company says he's okay. experts say if you must be in the heat, hydrate before it's too late. >> it only takes a matter of minutes. by the time that your body stops sweating, you're getting nauseous, light headed, you're behind the curve. >> heat is the number one cause of weather deaths in the u.s. and as much of the northern hemisphere experiences similar record heat, experts say climate change can't be ignored. >> we're talking about weather events we probably would have expected to see a decade or two down the line, but what's more striking than that, i think, is how poorly we're preparing and adapting because we knew these temperatures were coming. >> as the nation's midsection seeks relief, much of the east coast is up next. boston declaring a heat emergency today through at least thursday. by tomorrow, new york and philadelphia forecast to join boston with temps in the 90s. add in the h
watch as this u.p.s. worker collapses on the front porch in skates dale, arizona, while delivering a package. the company says he's okay. experts say if you must be in the heat, hydrate before it's too late. >> it only takes a matter of minutes. by the time that your body stops sweating, you're getting nauseous, light headed, you're behind the curve. >> heat is the number one cause of weather deaths in the u.s. and as much of the northern hemisphere experiences similar record heat,...
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tonight but we are right on the edge of the rubway here at philadelphia international, that's the u.p.s. 747 that today brought that latest shipment of infant formula. this from australia. we have pictures of the offload broadcast live on the fox business network today. 2 million, 8-ounce servings of infant formula from bubs. bubs i'm told means baby in australia. this is a company that had been doing business in the u.s. but was trying to expand it but there was a very high regulatory nobody wants to be in a situation where they can't get infant formula for the young ones. >> richard payne, the coo says that if there was more diversity in the supply chain here in the u.s., not relying simply on four big companies to supply most of the infant formula, perhaps things would turn out better. right now, we are still looking at shortages and out-of-stock reports from about quarter of the stores in the u.s. some people have them. some people do not. this is a crisis, of course, that was touched off in sturgis, michigan at that abbott plant where they had contamination and they had to shut it
tonight but we are right on the edge of the rubway here at philadelphia international, that's the u.p.s. 747 that today brought that latest shipment of infant formula. this from australia. we have pictures of the offload broadcast live on the fox business network today. 2 million, 8-ounce servings of infant formula from bubs. bubs i'm told means baby in australia. this is a company that had been doing business in the u.s. but was trying to expand it but there was a very high regulatory nobody...
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temperatures so hot one u.p.s. driver was caught on video collapsing from the heat. time.ally when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali is helping women live longer than ever before when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant... in hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's proven to delay disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain... a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, loss of appetite, abdomen pain, bleeding, bruising, fever, chills, or other symptoms of an infection, a severe or worsening rash, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. avoid grapefruit during treatment. your future is ahead of you, so
temperatures so hot one u.p.s. driver was caught on video collapsing from the heat. time.ally when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali is helping women live longer than ever before when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant... in hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's proven to delay disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead...
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we'll be watching u.p.s. because u.p.s.d. are there any signs you're starting to see a downshint from that consumer spending from goods to services? servicely american express talked about that. they talked about absolutely ravenous demand for travel and leisure, and is that coming at the expense of expen dechurves with amazon. we'll see. >> microsoft, you said it's a b and b business you add in activision as that transaction closes it becomes more of a b to c business or that kind of consumer end they just had this partnership with netflix do you -- as an investor in a company like microsoft, do you like them narrowly as a b to b franchise in the enterprise space, or do you want them to be more diversified >> well, microsoft, i think, deserves the benefit of the doubt on their investments because they've made really good calls on their -- on purchases and acquisitions that they've made recently. so i think that microsoft, you know, certainly will be able to judge those kinds of acquisitions as they come. of course, somethi
we'll be watching u.p.s. because u.p.s.d. are there any signs you're starting to see a downshint from that consumer spending from goods to services? servicely american express talked about that. they talked about absolutely ravenous demand for travel and leisure, and is that coming at the expense of expen dechurves with amazon. we'll see. >> microsoft, you said it's a b and b business you add in activision as that transaction closes it becomes more of a b to c business or that kind of...
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duh ♪ [ laughter ] >> seth: and it was definitely -- you know, it was the time of the pandemic where u.p.seth: and i think you were trying to tough it out you were like, "you know what, they'll just leave it there. and i think we heard the full doorbell ring three or four times. >> yeah, you called it i was very package popular so, sorry that i got lots of pacakges >> seth: you did say you were going to replace it. that was your promise to us. did you? >> i didn't, but i let the battery die. [ laughter ] so now, people just knock, like, the old fashioned way. >> seth: that' really -- you thought ahead. >> i did, yeah i did that on purpose. i planned that [ light laughter ] >> seth: congratulations on your many emmy nominations. how did you find out that you were nominated this year >> like it's nerve-racking to know that the nominations are coming up. >> seth: yes >> and i accidentally found out that morning and i was like, "oh man. and then, i just kept myself busy and i was in the middle of a meeting and then my phone kept going off. and i let out like a - [ squeak ] [ laughter ] and lit
duh ♪ [ laughter ] >> seth: and it was definitely -- you know, it was the time of the pandemic where u.p.seth: and i think you were trying to tough it out you were like, "you know what, they'll just leave it there. and i think we heard the full doorbell ring three or four times. >> yeah, you called it i was very package popular so, sorry that i got lots of pacakges >> seth: you did say you were going to replace it. that was your promise to us. did you? >> i...
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. >> pardon my appearance, but on the edge of the runway here at u.p.s.arrive from australia and the company bubs, it means babies in australia. the the company is sending over today but the numbers up, 2 million shipments, they have contracted to send as much as 25 million shipments of baby formula, eight ounce bottles or equivalent of formula. those bottles of formula and equivalent will be sold at walmart, target, acme and kroger's, and the government has flown in 37.2 million servings of baby formula, that sounds like a lot. it seems -- if you look at the market for baby formula in the u.s., we sell about 50 million servings a week. so, it's a bit of a drop in the bucket. take a look at the numbers on the amount of shortages out there. out of stock formula can go out of stock, normally 10% of stores are out of stock of formula at any one time, but the last report we had, 25% in the middle of june, the first week of june out of stock, and 27% the week after that. those are the latest numbers that we have. and that has angered members of congress, both
. >> pardon my appearance, but on the edge of the runway here at u.p.s.arrive from australia and the company bubs, it means babies in australia. the the company is sending over today but the numbers up, 2 million shipments, they have contracted to send as much as 25 million shipments of baby formula, eight ounce bottles or equivalent of formula. those bottles of formula and equivalent will be sold at walmart, target, acme and kroger's, and the government has flown in 37.2 million servings...
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kayly price's dad was a u.p.s. pilot. now she's learning to fly.his career offer that entices you? >> the freedom, honestly it's really the most freeing feeling in the entire world being up in at the air >> reporter: after 12 months, graduates typically become instructors or charter pilots to rack up the required flight hours. but becoming a pilot is not cheap, typically costing $100,000 to $200,000 a big reason for the shortage. republic offers deep discounts and jobs to students who finish and is reaching out to underserved communities for students as a flight attendant, citrina dreamed of becoming a pilot. now she is a first officer >> honestly, it is the best decision i think i ever made it was the right career decision for me >> reporter: how good is republic's academy republic says its training is far more intense and far more specific to commercial airliners. as a result, training rivals military training. >> we're not training part of the pilots here. we're not training recreational pilots here. we're training mission specific commercial ai
kayly price's dad was a u.p.s. pilot. now she's learning to fly.his career offer that entices you? >> the freedom, honestly it's really the most freeing feeling in the entire world being up in at the air >> reporter: after 12 months, graduates typically become instructors or charter pilots to rack up the required flight hours. but becoming a pilot is not cheap, typically costing $100,000 to $200,000 a big reason for the shortage. republic offers deep discounts and jobs to students...
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u.p.s. flying in over 2 million bottles worth from a plant in australia.h shipment under the biden administration's fly formula. yesterday's delivery will head straight to stores like target and walmart. but many shelves around the country still bear. to a fox weather wildfire alert. more people being ordered to evacuate as the electric fire explodes inside. broke out on the fourth of july and officials believe it may have been sparked by fireworks or a barbecue. crews working around the clock to stop the spread but the fire is only 5% contained. currently over 1,000 people are under evacuation orders and warnings. and talk about paw patrol, a new study shows neighborhoods with more dogs have lower rates of violent crime. ohio state researchers communities with a lot of pickups see half the homicides than those with a low concentration. the data does show dogs really do take a bite out of crime. janice over to you. >> rachel: i love it carley, i have a lot of people at the hot dog eating contest on coney island the other day. what's your name? >> caroline.
u.p.s. flying in over 2 million bottles worth from a plant in australia.h shipment under the biden administration's fly formula. yesterday's delivery will head straight to stores like target and walmart. but many shelves around the country still bear. to a fox weather wildfire alert. more people being ordered to evacuate as the electric fire explodes inside. broke out on the fourth of july and officials believe it may have been sparked by fireworks or a barbecue. crews working around the clock...
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i just want to point out that there are companies that include u.p.s., levi, at&t and verizon and most recently microsoft who have these agreements, big company does it, they can do it. let's protect workers and the rights of the companies as well. we can do both. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from illinois yields back. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. i urge all members to oppose this amendment and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. pursuant to house resolution 1224, the previous question is ordered on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from illinois. the question is on the amendment. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is -- for what purpose does the gentleman from florida rise? >> i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on
i just want to point out that there are companies that include u.p.s., levi, at&t and verizon and most recently microsoft who have these agreements, big company does it, they can do it. let's protect workers and the rights of the companies as well. we can do both. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from illinois yields back. the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. i urge all members to oppose this amendment and i yield back the...