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what was wal-mart thinking?as from a 3rd party seller and only featured on their website in canada. they took it down. wal-mart have hundreds of thousands of products sold by 3rd party retailers. they can't control every product. it was not an initial licensed wal-mart party. i don't think columbia has a claim but they are trying to change their image to be more tourism related. they are trying to get publicity. >> shannon: exhibit-b, wal-mart's apology says: brian, they said we should not have done it. it's gone. >> wow. let's change wal-mart's name to scrooge! instead of santa claus and columbia delivering toys in the stockings, delivering razor blades and powered. this is liable. that sweater is a statement. it's a know where statement and it's false. accusing columbia of running drug cartels with cocaine throughout the country. i believe they have a claim. wal-mart ratified the selling of the sweatshirt is on its website. this is caused liable per se. they are calling columbia crooks and there are presumed d
what was wal-mart thinking?as from a 3rd party seller and only featured on their website in canada. they took it down. wal-mart have hundreds of thousands of products sold by 3rd party retailers. they can't control every product. it was not an initial licensed wal-mart party. i don't think columbia has a claim but they are trying to change their image to be more tourism related. they are trying to get publicity. >> shannon: exhibit-b, wal-mart's apology says: brian, they said we should...
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shopping at wal-mart and out of town and wal-mart now, everybody is beginning to shop at amazon. used to work at wal-mart, not paid very well. they can't join a union. they have need permission to take off, why should the people of 20th century of pennsylvania love big business. >> if you look at per capita in west virginia, we are here, think of middle america, completely devastated, that's not quite true for the entirety of it. but most distressed areas are those lacking big business. a lot of the regions will never come back, i don't think there's an answer. west germany never solved the east germany problem, migration does work. i'm all for better policy to encourage migration. so i think people -- if they can, they want to move to areas where there's a lot more business and that's the case for big business for them. >> what would you say to those that are running main street, not just people but people who ran them, they may have cost a bit more. wal-mart and now amazon and is there another issue of what makes a community. >> keep in mind, most society face choices, they can
shopping at wal-mart and out of town and wal-mart now, everybody is beginning to shop at amazon. used to work at wal-mart, not paid very well. they can't join a union. they have need permission to take off, why should the people of 20th century of pennsylvania love big business. >> if you look at per capita in west virginia, we are here, think of middle america, completely devastated, that's not quite true for the entirety of it. but most distressed areas are those lacking big business. a...
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they've gotten used to shopping and wal-mart that wal-mart is now pretty thinly spread because everybody is beginning to shop at amazon. they have friends used to work at wal-mart and were not paid very well, not particularly happy campers. they thought people that they know the drive 50 miles to the amazon fulfillment center, they are always tired, they didn't get much feedback, they can't join a union, they hav had to gt permission to take bathroom breaks. why should the people of the town in this 20th century pennsylvania love big business? >> i will start with some data if you look at the income in west virginia it is about the same so we have here, think of middle america as completely devastated, but that's not quite true for the entirety of it. i would stress the point the most distressed areas are generally those that are lacking big business. a lot of those regions will never come back. i don't think that there isnk an answer that they ever saw the problem. migration does work. i am all for better policies to encourage migration. so, i think people if they can they want to move
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wal-mart is doing right.o are doing great 70% of those people going into a store by online pick up in store, are also buying something else in the store. so the cohesion between the two, between the bricks and mortar and the digital is what's making people successful. those that aren't doing it successful will ultimately fail >> two out of three, minneapolis companies giddyup. >> great companies, there, yeah. >> i do wonder if that's the hidden part of the retail story, dan that not enough people are talking about which is when you go into the store you're coming out with something i didn't anticipate buying online you target a thing and buy that. that's the lost revenue of retailers they don't talk about. >> but it's still happening. because the up sale when you buy online and pick up in store -- people will be incentivized to pick up in the store because retailers lose money shipping you goods for free they have to figure out a better way to get you in the store. when he they get you in the store there is t
wal-mart is doing right.o are doing great 70% of those people going into a store by online pick up in store, are also buying something else in the store. so the cohesion between the two, between the bricks and mortar and the digital is what's making people successful. those that aren't doing it successful will ultimately fail >> two out of three, minneapolis companies giddyup. >> great companies, there, yeah. >> i do wonder if that's the hidden part of the retail story, dan...
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various sexually suggestive poses wal-mart says the items were from a 3rd party and have been removed from the website. all those fat arse would have been quite the statement of the family christmas dinner that's our show thanks for watching i'm chris. woman from gaza city has a dream i just wanna be myself live freely and sing and have my own life my own job. no fear. by. in the constraints of the gaza strip a society dominated by men it's almost impossible still refuses to give up. 3060 minutes d.w. . what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 360 get the maps no. i was here when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard i was free. i even got white hair. learning that language didn't know about this gets me and they go but you need to interrupt it's like you want to know their story muslims are fighting and reliable information for migrants. you know that 77 percent obama are younger than 60 pot. cuts me and me and you. and you know what it's time no voice is par
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wal-mart's canadian branch. into a bit of balled up the company has apologized for allowing a number of risque christmas sweaters to be sold on its website. ugly christmas fashion and featured santa claus appearing to engage in drug use as well as in various sexually suggestive poses wal-mart says the items were from the 3rd party and have since been removed from their web site. and that's it from the end of business and news africa with a microphone is up next right after a quick update on the global markets at this hour thank you very much for watching . i'm sick of the flame war. and in the end is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. new smugglers. what lie and. what's your story ready. i'm with i was a women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. not a visitor nothing yet you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. there's news
wal-mart's canadian branch. into a bit of balled up the company has apologized for allowing a number of risque christmas sweaters to be sold on its website. ugly christmas fashion and featured santa claus appearing to engage in drug use as well as in various sexually suggestive poses wal-mart says the items were from the 3rd party and have since been removed from their web site. and that's it from the end of business and news africa with a microphone is up next right after a quick update on the...
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partner with more than 750 brands from wal-mart, macy's gap, lulu lemon, barnes and noble, to name a few. here's lolli's co founder and ceo alex adelman. great to see you. >> thank you for having me. liz: people are nervous about investing in bitcoin. tell us how it works. >> it is a bitcoin rewards application that lets everybody earn and own bitcoins. liz: that's very simple. in fact that's not an 11 second pitch. it is an 8 second pitch. how do they do it? we like to shop at lulu lemon. i go on it on-line, i buy a pair of yoga pants for myself, maybe one for a gift, etc., spend about a couple hundred books, who knows. those are not cheap. i get some money back in the form of bitcoin? >> yes, so lolli functions very similarly to a cashback program. but instead of cashback, you get bitcoin back. all you have to do is shop at the merchants that you are used to shopping at. you go to lolli.com. a lot of people will down load our extension so when you go to wal-mart, bloomingdale's, priceline, our extension will pop up and you will see you can earn bitcoin back when you shop. liz: it g
partner with more than 750 brands from wal-mart, macy's gap, lulu lemon, barnes and noble, to name a few. here's lolli's co founder and ceo alex adelman. great to see you. >> thank you for having me. liz: people are nervous about investing in bitcoin. tell us how it works. >> it is a bitcoin rewards application that lets everybody earn and own bitcoins. liz: that's very simple. in fact that's not an 11 second pitch. it is an 8 second pitch. how do they do it? we like to shop at lulu...
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procs you look what they are doing ner building strategic partnership was wal-mart, wahl freens strongtitors amazon who are partnering with fedex. one. two, here is what i understand. fedex is d the grounivery business is the lowest cost provider of that service per ckage with the fastest service. if amazons successful asset penetrating thatmarketplace at all who is going to hurt? the highest cost provider with the worstservice, the post office first. and then ups, the second high heest cost provider with worth servicehan fedex nan and that's how that plays out. >> but you have to admit is suffering, the stock coming down. this has been a challenging time for them according to fred smith. >> oh, absolutely. without a doubt,ill you are absolutely right. but the inability to produce financial returns in the last fo quarters for fedex mab driven by severe declines in air freight volumes in asia, europe, we're now seeing on year over year basis negative on top of negative volumes in those marketplaces, a direct result of the tariffs and the ongoing trade warro destroygerity in economy afte
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buchanan comes from wal-mart where she was a long-term senior executive.all street cheered the move. michael's shares jumped 33% to v $8 . >>> another executive is leaving boeing, the aerospace company long sometime general council michael lud is retiring next we can. he was appointed in the spring to lead the legal strategy and to be an adviser t the board after the second 737 max crash which led to drowneding. that sto up a fraction shun to 330.14. >>> comcast is in discussions to buy video strming company zoomo. the financial terms of theeal were not released. comcast own streaming service peack is set to launch in spring. the shares rose today. a reminder comcast is the parapet companyvef nbc ual producing in program. >>> tesla is set to deliver t model 3 cars from the shanghai facility on monday. fantastic the first 15 commerce to receiveil thembe tesla employees. the electric auto maker has agreements now with chinese lenders to borrow more than $1.0 billion as it ramps up production in the country. shares of tesla fell a fraction, 40.38 >>> spotify
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fortunately wal-mart got on it quickly. >> everyone always said snow is in canada. i have no inside information, but i'm saying santa often times does have kind of a crazed look in his eyes. david: oh, please. i'm wondering who got that sweater. it is a collector's item, will be worth thousands of dollars. that does it for bulls & bears. see you next time. liz: attorney general william barr and john durham pushing back against the doj watchdog finding that the fbi had quote adequate reason to open the trump campaign probe. tonight, the doj ig now revealing what we've been reporting all along. the doj ig repeatedly cites, quote, the low threshold, shockingly low to get the fbi to conduct espionage of an opposition presidential campaign. also how easy it is to hide from the fisa court. how a political opponent is helping to bankroll it. it is worse than we expected. tonight the fbi -- excuse me, the fisa report has been entered into the
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those kids, their parents work at wal-mart. i think we're in danger of a terrible class structure that's increasing, it's making wars last longer because we're in this pickle. we talked yesterday about national service, the only fair way to sort of break ourselves of this continuing to grow problem. i don't want everybody to join the marine corps. because i mean -- i have three kids out of five i wouldn't want anywhere near the marine corps -- but they can certainly teach kids how to read in the inner city and dig fire trails for the forest service. there are all kinds of service we can do and then i think we would start to get out of this problem. it's not just tiny -- it's a half of 1% of the population is carrying the burden. seven southern states account for more than half of the military. seven. we have 50. hello? and the other one that is damning is that if you take the top three deciles in terms of income, their neighborhoods, the higher earning neighborhoods compared to the bottom three deciles, and you would suspect, t
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fnlgt talking about retail, the big ones are the wal-mart targets are amazon. the lesser retail players are getting left behind. consumers going online and they're going into stores that can compete and deliver quickly. so if you have a weaker retail or i would think seriously about holding it. j i don't have a weaker are retail e or i have got microsoft and couple of other -- >> that's a good one. yeah, i'm going keep it okay i'm going to keep it. all right thanks very much keith see you again shortly bring in jerry back in again i have ab odd question for you pep which you may just dismiss entirely when do you think we're going see the day when online buying online selling of christmas and hanukkah present beating brick-and-mortar selling in christmas and hanukkah and presents? >> five to ten years away when you look at absolute volume one day in a year when that happen hads for retailers and that is today so on cybermonday historically you do have so much sales online and that's all of the focus that sometime that has brick-and-mortar at retailers but you ha
fnlgt talking about retail, the big ones are the wal-mart targets are amazon. the lesser retail players are getting left behind. consumers going online and they're going into stores that can compete and deliver quickly. so if you have a weaker retail or i would think seriously about holding it. j i don't have a weaker are retail e or i have got microsoft and couple of other -- >> that's a good one. yeah, i'm going keep it okay i'm going to keep it. all right thanks very much keith see you...
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wal-mart's canadian branch. company has apologized for allowing a number of christmas sweaters to be sold on his website. marketed as ugly christmas fashion and featured santa claus appearing to engage in drug use various sexually suggestive poses or. been removed from that websites. our website. the power of sports. where i come from i never saw the sun where it needs to. have gone up in brazil and the sun was always the man since the point of use word for son is masculine when i moved to germany as a 10 year old i was the guy doing on t.v. that would change how i see the world because in germany the side of this family didn't. seem to now but the side of a good listener sorry the ponytail instead of a deep voice exterminate the guy seemed absolutely incredible. i realize how language shapes the thinking how definitions far not only a mental image just put our whole 1st half of the role. inside save my life and was one of the reasons i became a journalist a mystery talent and i use my words to help with intercu
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drunk driver in taco bell drive through after going through the wrong way and finally the ugly, wal-martologizing for this christmas sweater showing santa with what appears to be cocaine, you can see saint nick with white lines in front of him and the words let it snow, wal-mart has removed the sweater. yeah, well that wraps up this hour of "fox & friends first", "fox & friends first" continues right now, bye, bye. jillian: monday december 9th and this is a fox news alert, the u.s. naval base in pensacola is set to reopen today as feds confirm friday shooting as act of terror. rob: live with new information about the saudi suspect and his supposed, quote, deep-seated hatred for the united states, plus the highway apted watchdog report on the alleged fisa abuse set to be released in
drunk driver in taco bell drive through after going through the wrong way and finally the ugly, wal-martologizing for this christmas sweater showing santa with what appears to be cocaine, you can see saint nick with white lines in front of him and the words let it snow, wal-mart has removed the sweater. yeah, well that wraps up this hour of "fox & friends first", "fox & friends first" continues right now, bye, bye. jillian: monday december 9th and this is a fox news...
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this has all of this is expanding into a brand of a line of toys clothing home goods sold at target wal-mart and amazon even has a spin off television show on nickelodeon and deal with who to repackage his video i mean he has 23000000 subscribers on his you tube channel and i just took a school today and some of the videos i mean all of them are really in the millions in terms of viewership so quite a quite a resume for an 8 year old is so impressive and nothing against fraud at all but i mean why is he so popular on the cheap i guess specifically what i'm getting at is who is his audience who's watching him while other children i mean experts are saying that you tube is becoming the world's most popular babysitter i mean according to a recent pew research study done this year videos with children in the average almost 3 times as many views as other types of videos from other high subscriber channels so in the same ballpark as ryan's channel and. another study said that 81 percent of parents with children or younger let their kids watch you tube i mean when you see these kids these days i me
this has all of this is expanding into a brand of a line of toys clothing home goods sold at target wal-mart and amazon even has a spin off television show on nickelodeon and deal with who to repackage his video i mean he has 23000000 subscribers on his you tube channel and i just took a school today and some of the videos i mean all of them are really in the millions in terms of viewership so quite a quite a resume for an 8 year old is so impressive and nothing against fraud at all but i mean...
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incluso wal-mart. >>> el estrÉs es fÁcil controlar, siempre y cuando esÉe dispuesto y tome da >>> estao solo ayuda con la pÉrdida de peso si no que con la salud en general. es una investigaciÓn y los estudios muestran que no comer de 6 a 8 # horaÓn arterial. >>> incluso beneficiar su salud cerebral. >>> siempre hay que consultar con el megd. un examen cerebral puede ayudar a identificar a los niÑos con sÍndrome de dÉficit de atenciÓn y... el estudio se realizÓ a 94 niÑos, cuyos cerebros fueron escaneados. pueden predecir los riesgos. midiendo la conectividad entre regiones especÍficas del cerebro. >>> a pesar de los riesgos de las cÁmaras de bronceado. el cÁncer de piel es el diagnÓstico mÁs comÚn en estados unidos. mÁs de 400 mil casos de cancer de piel pueden estar relacionados con estas camas bronceado. la autoridad en el tiempo es hora de revisar las temperaturas. >>> nuestro jefe de metereologÍa, guillermo ¿quÉ nos cuentas?. >>> este frÍo para hoy, cÉsar y fÁtima. son lasndo va a sucedere lluvia que podrÍa traer cambios para nosotros. viene en el golfo de alaska. la Última lluvia
incluso wal-mart. >>> el estrÉs es fÁcil controlar, siempre y cuando esÉe dispuesto y tome da >>> estao solo ayuda con la pÉrdida de peso si no que con la salud en general. es una investigaciÓn y los estudios muestran que no comer de 6 a 8 # horaÓn arterial. >>> incluso beneficiar su salud cerebral. >>> siempre hay que consultar con el megd. un examen cerebral puede ayudar a identificar a los niÑos con sÍndrome de dÉficit de atenciÓn y... el estudio...
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a convicted felon out on bond after punching and kicking a wal-mart.cludes aggravated battery and drug related arrests. anyone with information urged to contact the tennessee bureau of investigation. >> one cannot imagine how extremely tough this holiday is for the family. >> reporter: it is an awful crime at an awful time. clay's brother, c.j., backup quarterback for the san francisco 49ers skipped the game to join his family. clay had two sisters and another brother. their father is a song writer and grandfather is pro football hall of famer clay beathard. saying klay was an amazing, big soft hearted human being with undeniable love for the lord. he had families and friend and teammates back. funeral services for both victims are set for saturday afternoon as the search for the killer goes on. >> thank you so much. >>> travelers at five major u.s. airports exposed to the measles. several people with the disease passed through chicago's o'hare, lax in los angeles, and denver international as well as birk strom international in austin, texas. what do y
a convicted felon out on bond after punching and kicking a wal-mart.cludes aggravated battery and drug related arrests. anyone with information urged to contact the tennessee bureau of investigation. >> one cannot imagine how extremely tough this holiday is for the family. >> reporter: it is an awful crime at an awful time. clay's brother, c.j., backup quarterback for the san francisco 49ers skipped the game to join his family. clay had two sisters and another brother. their father...
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we smelly wal-mart shoppers and trump voters. this is a real wal-mart employee.a prankster. help me find this woman. watch this. >> [inaudible]. >> [muffled audio]. >> thank you. >> sean: i hope he has a good sense of humor. i want to find this woman. she said if you don't find it come back and i will do it again. that's such greatness. we want to give her something. laura ingraham, hi. >> laura: yes. >> sean: people were laughing. i hope she has a good sense of humor. come back in 5 minutes. i want to help you again. >> laura: were you one of those kids who would call 9-11 and order 10 pizzas? >> sean: yes. guilty. >> laura: why did i know that? >> sean: i was incoreigible. >> laura: a got an email i read on air. you were fast asleep by then. one of my viewers said i too often
we smelly wal-mart shoppers and trump voters. this is a real wal-mart employee.a prankster. help me find this woman. watch this. >> [inaudible]. >> [muffled audio]. >> thank you. >> sean: i hope he has a good sense of humor. i want to find this woman. she said if you don't find it come back and i will do it again. that's such greatness. we want to give her something. laura ingraham, hi. >> laura: yes. >> sean: people were laughing. i hope she has a good sense...
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wal-mart is really eating their lunch in a lot of ways because the growth on online has been astronomical so it doesn't have to be one new amazon it just has to be six of the competitors start to eat away and take back market share but to pete's point, this is a cloud story. that's where the multiple came from. >> yes. >> to tim's point and thatter to decelerating not only only for amtzen >> i think karen nailed it enemy of the president i wrote an article two years ago said amazon could be the anti-trust target. is there a lot hanging over there. >> a lot there. >> a lot there. >> so pressient. >> hasn't been right amazon maying stuck in the mud but there is with one fang name headed for the breakout. over to the charts with chris veren as. >> lets start with broader tech. what what's remarkable despite all the signs of value coming back growth is good. starting with the triple qs. lets remember the 18 months in a range. it's only the last six weeks that tech broke out here i think the question is, is this move too far too fast. right now tech is about 10%. above the 200 day. historicall
wal-mart is really eating their lunch in a lot of ways because the growth on online has been astronomical so it doesn't have to be one new amazon it just has to be six of the competitors start to eat away and take back market share but to pete's point, this is a cloud story. that's where the multiple came from. >> yes. >> to tim's point and thatter to decelerating not only only for amtzen >> i think karen nailed it enemy of the president i wrote an article two years ago said...
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did 2 of the great lenny wal-mart had already a proud dog actually developed the ambanis a battery you know we've just done a limited hamel that's the one i don't recall still those 2 men actually akash the next get it to me got a little wet towel yeah it damaged a madame in luggage won't be following like. a young man on. on pain at the back is just a little iffy he's going to look at the meat in it or said i am not going to nike or like it i'll have a hotel in the us house guest of course more like a christmas and i got a little mean and. i had my hair. to be a middle baby because. the man got to put it in because then it simply held on a guy that's been around and i want it to be used to have some of the home but i'm going to love michelle you're lucky over there to get all of your pain on. you know it'll go on who the. show and all were covered it so luckily i started off and it's never a lack of buffer not because we still live out our. element of the last i want or. both i'm going to start a little i want to do about them and so will get asked all the follow me. on all the time w
did 2 of the great lenny wal-mart had already a proud dog actually developed the ambanis a battery you know we've just done a limited hamel that's the one i don't recall still those 2 men actually akash the next get it to me got a little wet towel yeah it damaged a madame in luggage won't be following like. a young man on. on pain at the back is just a little iffy he's going to look at the meat in it or said i am not going to nike or like it i'll have a hotel in the us house guest of course...
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. >>> kroger missed wall street profit and renew estimates amid incr fsed competitionm wal-mart and amazoncompany is also divesting investment in the upstart natural food chain lucky food market which it purchased in 2017. the largest supermarket chain in the u.s. has been investing heavily in the digital operations in an effort to grow online sales and improve delivery. the stock fell 3% to 26.80. >>> brown forman reported better th expected profit and sales in the recent quarter. but trimmed the operating income growth outlook. the alcoholak beverage cited the current economic environment in certain emerging maets. the stock fell 6% to 63.57. >>> tiffany rorted earnings and revenue that fell short of analyst expectations. e luxury retailer cited soft lower spending by foreign d to tourists, offsetting 10% growth in mainland chf. toughny recently agreed to sell to lvmh for $16 billion. the stock down a fraction. >>> the merger between vooian ce cbs closed. the two media companies are united after a decade apart. the new company expected to focus on content as rivals like disney abapple an
. >>> kroger missed wall street profit and renew estimates amid incr fsed competitionm wal-mart and amazoncompany is also divesting investment in the upstart natural food chain lucky food market which it purchased in 2017. the largest supermarket chain in the u.s. has been investing heavily in the digital operations in an effort to grow online sales and improve delivery. the stock fell 3% to 26.80. >>> brown forman reported better th expected profit and sales in the recent...
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i mean,ou know, it's all about online and we know that target and wal-mart like to have people shop onlinend then pick up in thetore. but are teenagers going to the malls for that shopping experience necessarily in. >> yes, this is a great piece. and actually a common misconception. what we are seeing in a.t. carney research supporting this as wellt' is less about digital or instore and more about the seamls experience tween the two. you are seeing a lot of the click and collect gain traction. maybe the purchases are happening online. actually the store isyi p a more important role. actually, gen z's are showing a preference to stores more than millennials did. so there is some truth to t resurgence of stores. but it's not just stores it's a digita store together. >> do you -- do you buy the notion that once the tn orhe consumer for that matter gets to the mall to pickr up whate they've clicked on that they actually do spend more in. i do. so -- and think this is as we -- thevidence supports this, the data supports it but also myopersonal experience suppts it. nothing like i theulse buy on
i mean,ou know, it's all about online and we know that target and wal-mart like to have people shop onlinend then pick up in thetore. but are teenagers going to the malls for that shopping experience necessarily in. >> yes, this is a great piece. and actually a common misconception. what we are seeing in a.t. carney research supporting this as wellt' is less about digital or instore and more about the seamls experience tween the two. you are seeing a lot of the click and collect gain...
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>>shoved to the ground and dragged across the parking lot here at this wal-mart store in freeman that is what police say happened to a female victim was the target of a violent purse, snatching that happened here said day investigators say the incident happened after the 2 men pushed the woman down and struggled with her as she desperately clutched onto our go. >>was i don't wanna i don't always my life, the fact that the woman struggled with the 2 purse snatchers refusing to let go of her purse is drawing mixed reaction from some love our customers not smart but it's it's a there's a reaction it's a normal reaction, you know save your own step. it depends on the situation i probably would have done the same thing that she had only because i >>i'm not your average. the lady that's kind of frail and you know that he has that stereotype and i will fight back other customers say they are concerned that a violent purse snatching happened in an otherwise quiet part of just a little surprised because it's. >>this is usually a common area, definitely i hope they do catch him you know because
>>shoved to the ground and dragged across the parking lot here at this wal-mart store in freeman that is what police say happened to a female victim was the target of a violent purse, snatching that happened here said day investigators say the incident happened after the 2 men pushed the woman down and struggled with her as she desperately clutched onto our go. >>was i don't wanna i don't always my life, the fact that the woman struggled with the 2 purse snatchers refusing to let go...
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>>shoved to the ground and dragged across the parking lot here at this wal-mart store in freeman that is what police say happened to a female victim was the target of a violent purse, snatching that happened here said day investigators say the incident happened after the 2 men pushed the woman down and struggled with her as she desperately clutched onto our prayers could go. >>was i don't wanna i don't always my life, the fact that the woman struggled with the 2 purse snatchers refusing to let go of her purse is drawing mixed reaction from some love our customers not smart but it's it's a is your reaction it's a normal reaction. you know save your own step. it depends on the situation i probably would have done the same thing that she had only because i mean i'm i'm not your average. >>lady that's kind of frail and you know that has that stereotype you know i will fight back other customers say they are concerned that a violent purse snatching happened in an otherwise quiet part of just a little surprised because it's. >>this is a calm area, definitely i hope they do catch him you kno
>>shoved to the ground and dragged across the parking lot here at this wal-mart store in freeman that is what police say happened to a female victim was the target of a violent purse, snatching that happened here said day investigators say the incident happened after the 2 men pushed the woman down and struggled with her as she desperately clutched onto our prayers could go. >>was i don't wanna i don't always my life, the fact that the woman struggled with the 2 purse snatchers...
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hamburger is illegal, it goes underground and next thing you know you're siccing bacon behind a wal-martaybe. >> i get the beef sweats if i miss a burger. >> i think you will have to taper. >> to save the world i have to give up burgers, hot docks, steaks, meet balls, sirloin tips, baloney, i'm having a panic attack. >> check out these plant-based burgers, this new generation of very sophisticated food science, they create a burger that looks a lot like a burger, it's red in ththe middle, bleeds, and you cn get the taste we really like in meat. >> mmm... once i got my fix, i realized he wasn't talking about boring veggie burgers. the plant-based impossible burger is supposed to be indistinguishable from meat. you can even buy it at the carnival joins. the vision goes further than that. >> the mission of impossible foods is to completely replace animals as a food technology by 2035. >> trevor: he's trying to get us to give up beef by using high-tech signs. >> the thing that makes meat taste like meat is that meat has -- >> came from the cow dying. >> that's one theory, yeah. but it's actu
hamburger is illegal, it goes underground and next thing you know you're siccing bacon behind a wal-martaybe. >> i get the beef sweats if i miss a burger. >> i think you will have to taper. >> to save the world i have to give up burgers, hot docks, steaks, meet balls, sirloin tips, baloney, i'm having a panic attack. >> check out these plant-based burgers, this new generation of very sophisticated food science, they create a burger that looks a lot like a burger, it's...
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might not get to you and there's going to be apocalypse and you're never going to be able to get to wal-mart to buy your goods well here they're saying if you have solar power panels at your home and fresh water and things like that you can you can survive any of that stuff but i would talk about dig a little ization dollars asian right so this is a clue clearly dig level is ation on a micro level in this.
might not get to you and there's going to be apocalypse and you're never going to be able to get to wal-mart to buy your goods well here they're saying if you have solar power panels at your home and fresh water and things like that you can you can survive any of that stuff but i would talk about dig a little ization dollars asian right so this is a clue clearly dig level is ation on a micro level in this.
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might not get you and there's going to be apocalypse and you're never going to be able to get to wal-mart to buy your goods well here they're saying if you have.
might not get you and there's going to be apocalypse and you're never going to be able to get to wal-mart to buy your goods well here they're saying if you have.
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information can be used to be targeted or to exclude consumers republican lawmakers and companies like wal-martdo business online also want a federal law to avoid a patchwork of individual state laws. they say could overcomplicate things like buying gifts online. she was in new jersey. i purchased it and walmart dot com using my cell phone within 5, 1, 6, new york area could. >>i live in maryland which state law applies to that transaction california's new consumer privacy act takes effect january first, but it could take other states years to pass their own laws, leaving many protected, but on the federal level democrats and republicans have competing bills, mississippi republican senator roger wicker says both proposals are an improvement are much stronger than the california. but the differences in the proposals could make or break the outcome including whether to allow states to update laws as needed how strong civil rights protections will be to prevent discrimination and whether people will have the right to sue for online violations of privacy, the consumers are entitled to clear and con
information can be used to be targeted or to exclude consumers republican lawmakers and companies like wal-martdo business online also want a federal law to avoid a patchwork of individual state laws. they say could overcomplicate things like buying gifts online. she was in new jersey. i purchased it and walmart dot com using my cell phone within 5, 1, 6, new york area could. >>i live in maryland which state law applies to that transaction california's new consumer privacy act takes...
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as citizens can all say well we're not going to buy from amazon anymore we're going to buy from wal-mart of one of their competitors and that's what that what they want to see happen so they must spend the effort time and money to make sure that the things that are sold on their platform are appropriate. request them some you know small percent of their profits in order to do that but they certainly have the technical ability to do so all they have to have is the will to do so it should not require people complaining before they remove a product like this they should be able to scan for it or to magically and never allowed it to be on sale at this early stage do you think this incident has done any damage to the image of the company and. no probably not there are so many different stories about amazon and so many different issues i think it's just one more cup you know all the tech companies are taking their lumps at this point obviously and in different ways and i think this is just a little lump in terms of amazon i don't think will make any long term difference to their growth or to t
as citizens can all say well we're not going to buy from amazon anymore we're going to buy from wal-mart of one of their competitors and that's what that what they want to see happen so they must spend the effort time and money to make sure that the things that are sold on their platform are appropriate. request them some you know small percent of their profits in order to do that but they certainly have the technical ability to do so all they have to have is the will to do so it should not...
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might not get you and there's going to be apocalypse and you're never going to be able to get to wal-mart to buy your goods well here they're saying if you have solar power panels at your home and fresh water and things like that you can you can survive any of that stuff and i would talk about dig a little ization dollars asian right so this is cool clearly did the level is ation on a micro level in the 2nd half we talked to abraham cambridge of some sun exchange in south africa and heap. brings home the point that you can tap into the solar energy and fuel your own existence unencumbered by any state apparatus which is fantastic part of globalization keeps us powerful as unique individuals is that we can speak to people around the world we're not ignorant we don't rely on one you know giant news organization for example or our state department to tell us what's happening in latin america or asia or anywhere else in the world we have internet access we could speak to people around the world and he points out here in this article starlink musk's plan for 12000 or more cheap high speed inte
might not get you and there's going to be apocalypse and you're never going to be able to get to wal-mart to buy your goods well here they're saying if you have solar power panels at your home and fresh water and things like that you can you can survive any of that stuff and i would talk about dig a little ization dollars asian right so this is cool clearly did the level is ation on a micro level in the 2nd half we talked to abraham cambridge of some sun exchange in south africa and heap....
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the poor have to do it have a so much access to good services like there's never been before that wal-mart so ubiquitous prices are falling for clothing and food in america just spent 3040 percent of the budgets of food now it's less than 10 percent you know the basic access has been almost universal laws that i really sometimes i think a lot of this talk about it equality is just a bunch of convention about but nothing is done so this is perfect right but i think what we're really interested is not more equality bit more opportunity looking for avenues ok and i think that's going to come about through for the for the for the do very well for the deregulation so i think we should be a little more precise in our terminology what we want is is equal access and opportunity for everybody and for everybody to get richer right that's that that's what i think we should seek i was talking to a socialist by the way the on a on a train in new york. she said i'm a socialist and i'm like ok this is going to be a long trip and i thought i'd asked her. about this isn't the thing that we want everybody t
the poor have to do it have a so much access to good services like there's never been before that wal-mart so ubiquitous prices are falling for clothing and food in america just spent 3040 percent of the budgets of food now it's less than 10 percent you know the basic access has been almost universal laws that i really sometimes i think a lot of this talk about it equality is just a bunch of convention about but nothing is done so this is perfect right but i think what we're really interested...
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retailers including wal-mart and says a rise in tariffs has caused sales to drop by about 20 percent we are soul. this person must still see what we want to see how the person was going to do. here because this is a 1st year christmas was that for the purpose of her. in order to keep going during difficult times this bicycle maker is relocating some production to cambodia and the asia. back in you are many suppliers have already started moving their focus away from the u.s. towards new markets in the middle east and africa. winter lasts a few months but chinese exporters expect the children between beijing and washington to remain for many christmases to come. katrina you al-jazeera china will analysts say the deal falls well short of what donald trump wanted when he fired the 1st shots of the trade war last year from washington d.c. alan fischer explains why the president's administration still sees this as a victory. the white house says that this is a significant and important agreement donald trump himself says it's a phenomenal deal they've been talking about this for a very lon
retailers including wal-mart and says a rise in tariffs has caused sales to drop by about 20 percent we are soul. this person must still see what we want to see how the person was going to do. here because this is a 1st year christmas was that for the purpose of her. in order to keep going during difficult times this bicycle maker is relocating some production to cambodia and the asia. back in you are many suppliers have already started moving their focus away from the u.s. towards new markets...
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retailers including wal-mart and says a rise in tires has caused sales to drop by about 20 percent we are sold. this person must still see what we want to see how the. person was going to do. here because this is a 1st year for christmas or is that for the purpose a part of. in order to keep going during difficult times this bicycle make it is relocating some production to cambodia and then asia. back in many suppliers have already started moving their focus away from the u.s. towards new markets in the middle east and africa. when to last a few months the chinese exporters expect the children nations between beijing and washington to remain for many christmases to come. so a lot of relief here among the exporters in iran in this manufacturing region but we expect shortly that this relief will soon give way to confusion and uncertainty we've been speaking to some of the stallholders here and many of them have heard the news but they're not quite sure what it actually means for them we don't have any details as to which products are going to be positively affected if at all so many peo
retailers including wal-mart and says a rise in tires has caused sales to drop by about 20 percent we are sold. this person must still see what we want to see how the. person was going to do. here because this is a 1st year for christmas or is that for the purpose a part of. in order to keep going during difficult times this bicycle make it is relocating some production to cambodia and then asia. back in many suppliers have already started moving their focus away from the u.s. towards new...
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retailers including wal-mart and says a rise in tires has caused sales to drop by about 20 percent we are sold. i was just told this person must still see what we want to see how the person was going to do this year because this is a 1st year for christmas or is that for the purpose. in order to keep going to difficult times this bicycle maker is relocating some production to cambodia and the asia back in many suppliers have already started living their focus away from the u.s. towards new markets in the middle east and africa winter lasts a few months but chinese exporters expect the children between beijing and washington to remain for many christmases to come katrina al-jazeera even china the u.s. supreme court has agreed to hear donald trump's appeals in cases relating to his finances trump trying to block the release of bank records tax returns and other documents sold by democrats in congress as well as by a prosecutor in new york is investigating allegations of corruption in france real estate business from lawyers say it's all just part of efforts to dig up dirt on the preside
retailers including wal-mart and says a rise in tires has caused sales to drop by about 20 percent we are sold. i was just told this person must still see what we want to see how the person was going to do this year because this is a 1st year for christmas or is that for the purpose. in order to keep going to difficult times this bicycle maker is relocating some production to cambodia and the asia back in many suppliers have already started living their focus away from the u.s. towards new...