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they sign into wal-mart's proprietary app.figure out which delivery may match up with their route home? it's the point of it is to actually minimize any extra driving that the wal-mart employees would have to do, while also compensating them for basically driving home anyways, for wal-mart the goal is to cut down the cost of that last mile delivery and consultancy fee mackenzie, the final leg can account for 50% of the total cost. it gets wal-mart a lot closer to same day shipping. you may remember last month, wal-mart announced it would give shoppers a discount if they picked up online only items in store instead of having them delivered to their homes. around that same time, annualson dropped its free shipping bristle from $25 to non-prime members, but mark lori, who runs wal-mart e-commerce is not as sweet as amazon. >> a deal with two-day shipping membership, we don't know another retailer that has thattime type of competition, any retailer at the lower threshold should times much longer. >> tomorrow is going to be mark lo
they sign into wal-mart's proprietary app.figure out which delivery may match up with their route home? it's the point of it is to actually minimize any extra driving that the wal-mart employees would have to do, while also compensating them for basically driving home anyways, for wal-mart the goal is to cut down the cost of that last mile delivery and consultancy fee mackenzie, the final leg can account for 50% of the total cost. it gets wal-mart a lot closer to same day shipping. you may...
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wal-mart can compete can you have other buyers compete. >> we are putting you on the spot wal-mart - >> let me say odd somebody steps in, whether foreign ir, the u.s., i don't know >> nobody else is going to buy this company other than amson. okay >> that doesn't mean -- >> someone else -- >> i will go to "options action". mike ko lives in austin. he probably knows, probably neighbors. >> he's in woods hall. >> on deck, apple making a major push in your living room gene munster says netflix could be in trouble. we'll explain why. nike getting a down grade from j.p. morgan chase. later on, has tesla run too far too fast carter worth, he called the breakout he says you may want to get out. 's here, whole tell you why. d ty just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service. we have switched back over and we feel like we're back home now. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children, and that they c
wal-mart can compete can you have other buyers compete. >> we are putting you on the spot wal-mart - >> let me say odd somebody steps in, whether foreign ir, the u.s., i don't know >> nobody else is going to buy this company other than amson. okay >> that doesn't mean -- >> someone else -- >> i will go to "options action". mike ko lives in austin. he probably knows, probably neighbors. >> he's in woods hall. >> on deck, apple making a...
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first, wal-mart enlists employees to drop or customer packages after they are done with their regularhifts. more when "action news" continues in a moment. >>> we want to go back to our big story. this morning's violence in chester. city officials including the school superintendant and police chief are holding a press conference. lets listen in. >> 7:50 police received a call for a man down and responding offices found a 16-year-old male unresponsive lying in the street. he had what appeared to be gunshot wounds and medics pronounced him dead at the scene. that matter is still under investigation. from our accounts a good kid, goes to the high school, was a football player from what i understand. we are not releasing his name until all family members were notified. and then while we were conducting that crime scene there was another shooting incident between two vehicles, a pinkish mercury grand marquis had a person in it that was shot and taken to crozier chester medical center by the vehicle and we are looking for a burgundy sedan with a pennsylvania registration. that is all the in
first, wal-mart enlists employees to drop or customer packages after they are done with their regularhifts. more when "action news" continues in a moment. >>> we want to go back to our big story. this morning's violence in chester. city officials including the school superintendant and police chief are holding a press conference. lets listen in. >> 7:50 police received a call for a man down and responding offices found a 16-year-old male unresponsive lying in the...
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mike du made over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart associate. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. i wish we'd never gotten to this center with no. place to store the high rewards i didn't realize about was going to have or maybe all those orders knew perfectly well that this would be the result of it but i think the plot is unfortunate some are regretted i think you know you sort of always have it maybe in the back of your mind that you know you're not part of something good but i don't have a clear sense of why i'm doing something actively harmful and then when the financial crisis hit i started to feel really uncomfortable and i asked my boss will the public ever forgive us for this and meaning the bail out and he based i said to me well here's the thing the public always forgets the public forgot after the savings and loan crisis the public forgot after a long term capital management blew up the public always forgets and the public will forget again and we will you know move on and it will go back to norm
mike du made over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart associate. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. i wish we'd never gotten to this center with no. place to store the high rewards i didn't realize about was going to have or maybe all those orders knew perfectly well that this would be the result of it but i think the plot is unfortunate some are regretted i think you know you sort of always have it maybe in the back of...
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. >> how does wal-mart. or does wal-mart figure into this with its big grocery business. but wal-mart is trying to catch up to amazon online. >> amazon is trying to put wal- mart out of business. if you look at a lot of their efforts, it's to remove the reason why people go to wal- mart in the first place. wal-mart is their biggest competitor. if they can eliminate wal-mart and take over that business, that would result in their biggest growth opportunity. >> it sounds like the plan at this point is to keep whole foods as a company sort of in tact the way it is right now. but should ploys working at whole foods stores in the bay area, should they have concern about their jobs ? >> like anything else when you have a merger and aquisition, there will be changes. certain kinds of integration, if you're in the it department for whole foods, you should probably make sure you're good buddies with your counterpart in amazon. your it department will likely go to their organization and likely collapse. and anything with delivery or logistic, amazon will replace that with their mor
. >> how does wal-mart. or does wal-mart figure into this with its big grocery business. but wal-mart is trying to catch up to amazon online. >> amazon is trying to put wal- mart out of business. if you look at a lot of their efforts, it's to remove the reason why people go to wal- mart in the first place. wal-mart is their biggest competitor. if they can eliminate wal-mart and take over that business, that would result in their biggest growth opportunity. >> it sounds like...
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we have a news alert on wal-mart right now. in with details. >> routers citing a source that wal-mart is not considering a rival bid for whole foods. again, this is reuters citing a source wal-mart is not considering a rival bid for whole foods. wal-mart told us last week their customers are looking for a experience with physical and digital they said, we quote, with feel great with our position and fast growing ecommerce and grocery business so that's what wal-mart said last week. and now we have this word from a source according to reuters they are not going to make a rival bid. back to you. >> curtany, you cover all the retailers. is this surprising to you of all of them the. >> no, not at all. >> which names should we watch >> yeah, i think really what is going on here is the fear of what amazon could do we know that whole foods has a very small share of grocery sales over there all we know that wal-mart customers are very different from whole food customers, and their sales don't overlap that much. and their afraid what sa
we have a news alert on wal-mart right now. in with details. >> routers citing a source that wal-mart is not considering a rival bid for whole foods. again, this is reuters citing a source wal-mart is not considering a rival bid for whole foods. wal-mart told us last week their customers are looking for a experience with physical and digital they said, we quote, with feel great with our position and fast growing ecommerce and grocery business so that's what wal-mart said last week. and...
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sold at wal-mart and kroger in illinois, ohio, vermont, wisconsin. nancy: c in five "star wars" films sold at auction for $2.75 million. luke skywalker's famous sidekick fetched the hefty price at l.a. auction house. the droid is the only r2 in public domain. no word on who the winner bidder. jonathan: nothing like a summer road trip. a driver made sure they didn't forget anything at home. look at this. that got him in trouble with the law. we'll explain. nancy: talk about overpacking. >> get out of the way. nancy: and this! you might not want to tick off a pregnant woman. what drove one to mow down somebody in the parking lot of a wal-mart. jonathan: there are a report that a former redskin wanted to kill his manager after he lost millions >> he thought they took away his ability to provide for the family. jonathan: an nfl costar said portis was too generous with the money. but the future is bright. just in the "washington post" reporting the legal battle over the redskin team name is over. the native american group backing out. this follows a supre
sold at wal-mart and kroger in illinois, ohio, vermont, wisconsin. nancy: c in five "star wars" films sold at auction for $2.75 million. luke skywalker's famous sidekick fetched the hefty price at l.a. auction house. the droid is the only r2 in public domain. no word on who the winner bidder. jonathan: nothing like a summer road trip. a driver made sure they didn't forget anything at home. look at this. that got him in trouble with the law. we'll explain. nancy: talk about...
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let's look at wal-mart, might prove to be a spoiler, amazon-whole foods deal. wal-mart down 1%.gan is putting it up and out, wal-mart is the only retailer with the financial muscle to make a better offer for whole foods plus anything to keep amazon out of wheel house. whole foods has been trading above amazon's offer of $42 a share. whole foods at 43.53 and amazon basically flat. amazon could be eating into the food of distribution companies. the online retailer may look to start distributing food to independent restaurants, companies that already do so are cisco, u.s. performance foods. the other two are trailing still down. 7 seconds, 6.5. let us go. sorry about that. breaking news. tell me now. okay. we've got a fifth senator just breaking right now, a fifth gop senator dean heller moments ago from nevada came out against the senate health plan. we had four others including ted cruz and, of course, rand paul, dean heller is holding steady with them as nay. another health care hiccup, of course. critics pointing directly at a particular campaign promise he made multiple times
let's look at wal-mart, might prove to be a spoiler, amazon-whole foods deal. wal-mart down 1%.gan is putting it up and out, wal-mart is the only retailer with the financial muscle to make a better offer for whole foods plus anything to keep amazon out of wheel house. whole foods has been trading above amazon's offer of $42 a share. whole foods at 43.53 and amazon basically flat. amazon could be eating into the food of distribution companies. the online retailer may look to start distributing...
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wal-mart executives say 750 pitch meetings will take place.ar bills before walking out of the building and everyone gets valuable business advice so the stakes are high. >> you will find items that will speak to record to a buyer. i may be close, work on the cost for distribution. we will find great items our customers will enjoy. we'll see what the customer says. >> this is the fourth year for this event. the primary theme product made in the u.s.a. american companies and american jobs. cheryl, lauren. lauren: pc coming thank you. cheryl: we've got more coming up on this. a major milestone day for apple celebrating 10 years of changing how the world communicates. we'll tell you about that. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ announcer: when they test you, stand firm and move only when you hear the seatbelt click that says they're buckled in for the drive. never give up till they buckle up. lauren: guess what, the iphone is turning 10 today. cheryl: is not crazy? lauren: beyond crazy. the company struggled with the initials also the first iphone whic
wal-mart executives say 750 pitch meetings will take place.ar bills before walking out of the building and everyone gets valuable business advice so the stakes are high. >> you will find items that will speak to record to a buyer. i may be close, work on the cost for distribution. we will find great items our customers will enjoy. we'll see what the customer says. >> this is the fourth year for this event. the primary theme product made in the u.s.a. american companies and american...
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on their companies from humble beginnings in small town arkansas to the world's leading retailer wal-mart has come a long way since one nine hundred sixty two no one except for maybe santa who never lost sight of his original idea could have predicted the company's remarkable growth in case because of. a national. registry william and they are no doubt highly respected in the communities in which they live and their dad they do respectable things they. give money to hospitals until that stuff. and yet you know in many communities people who work at will are. good ways but also. so basically the public is paying. for fiscal year in two thousand and twelve while more heads grow sales about four hundred forty six billion and then the net sales were sixteen point seven but almost seventeen billion dollars net profit i have no problem when it comes to making no profit and like i said i have my own business but when you're making a profit at the expense or you get the people who are doing the work and there their own food stamps it's a moral issue if you're making a decision i we're going to cu
on their companies from humble beginnings in small town arkansas to the world's leading retailer wal-mart has come a long way since one nine hundred sixty two no one except for maybe santa who never lost sight of his original idea could have predicted the company's remarkable growth in case because of. a national. registry william and they are no doubt highly respected in the communities in which they live and their dad they do respectable things they. give money to hospitals until that stuff....
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nelson family says wal-mart didn't do enough to stop her from stealing those weapons but wal-mart sayseves its employees acted appropriately. the motive of the attack is still under investigation. >>> in los angeles, police arrested an uber driver on charges of sexually assaulting a passenger. 46-year-old sense is accused of picking up a 24-year-old woman early friday morning who had been out drinking. she passed out. and that is when police say he drove to a motel, renned a room, carried her inside and assaulted her. the victim called police when she woke up the next day. according to the la times, sense has been driving for uber for six months and has five felony drug convictions from the 1990s. california law requires uber to check for felony convictions in the past seven years. >>> 6:46, let's check in with gossiay. >> good morning, dave and pam. when i join you in a few minutes we are going to start in the north bay, scientists expressing support for neighbors, no matter their heritage, we'll tell you how this movement got started and we'll bring some of the emotional reaction nei
nelson family says wal-mart didn't do enough to stop her from stealing those weapons but wal-mart sayseves its employees acted appropriately. the motive of the attack is still under investigation. >>> in los angeles, police arrested an uber driver on charges of sexually assaulting a passenger. 46-year-old sense is accused of picking up a 24-year-old woman early friday morning who had been out drinking. she passed out. and that is when police say he drove to a motel, renned a room,...
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stuart: i see wal-mart down $5. a big story, even the european grocery retailers that are publicly traded are trending down. they are, too, also in selloff mode. this is amazon's biggest acquisition to date. >> and part of amazon's strategy is cost. so the big retailers, the big grocers right now are looking at what is going to be the impact on margins. amazon has the ability to lower margins, to lower prices, so now you're going to be looking at a price war when it comes down to it. stuart: and we seem to have an amazon story and now we've got a huge amazon story, they're going after everything and now they're going after the grocery store chain. shortly i'll get you on your screens, the wal-mart quote, the dollar general quote. amazon is buying whole foods and down goes the competition in the grocery business. wal-mart is now down, trying to squint here, 5% lower. target is down, and costco, 7% down. 14% down at kroger, which is-- >> the reason why to your point, amazon is moving up. the market sees it as a great
stuart: i see wal-mart down $5. a big story, even the european grocery retailers that are publicly traded are trending down. they are, too, also in selloff mode. this is amazon's biggest acquisition to date. >> and part of amazon's strategy is cost. so the big retailers, the big grocers right now are looking at what is going to be the impact on margins. amazon has the ability to lower margins, to lower prices, so now you're going to be looking at a price war when it comes down to it....
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. >> reporter: in one sense this is amazon evading the brick and mortar space of wal-mart just as wal-mart did to amazon's online space. >> and then that's good and easy. >> wal-mart took that first step, which was requiring jet.com recognizing their need to move into that space. >> an important thing to consider, whole foods is a publicly traded company. meaning the shares are sold and bought on the stock market. so this done deal may not be done at all especially if another bidder comes up and offers a lot more money. tom vacar ktvu fox 2 news. >>> all right, another hot weekend is winding down and our hot workweek is just beginning, mark? >> yeah, this is a long stretch, guys. the temperatures are still around 100 degrees. in fact thursday, that'll be the day where you could see the temperatures even hotter than today. and now today, compared to tomorrow we are actually going to cool things off tomorrow and still some hot numbers. but instead of that 106 in santa rosa, they will go down to the upper 90s. san francisco instead of 88. and concord is cooling down to about 8 degrees. san jo
. >> reporter: in one sense this is amazon evading the brick and mortar space of wal-mart just as wal-mart did to amazon's online space. >> and then that's good and easy. >> wal-mart took that first step, which was requiring jet.com recognizing their need to move into that space. >> an important thing to consider, whole foods is a publicly traded company. meaning the shares are sold and bought on the stock market. so this done deal may not be done at all especially if...
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wal-mart says it's focusing on brands which appeal to millennials. >> who is buying clothes at wal-marte bought workout gear there. five dollars t-shirts. can't go wrong orange jeff bezos after spending more than $13 billion to buy whole foods the amazon ceo is looking to spend even more money this time by giving it away. he needs your help. he says he's looking for the public's feedback about how to give away a portion of his nearly 85 billion-dollar net worth. bank account is being sent you to routing number. he took to twitter asking for short term ideas to help people in the here and the tweet garnered lots of tweets. >> "cars 3" brought in $53 million. "wonder woman" fell to second with nearly $41 million in sales is that the tupac biopic "all eyes on me" was third. >> four days away from our zip trip. this friday we'll be in annapolis june 23rd we'll be there from 6:00 to 11:00. it will be me, tucker, steve and of course we would love for you to join us as we zip trip to annapolis. this is the fourth one of our zip trip seasons so far. >> i'm a little bit jealous because annapolis
wal-mart says it's focusing on brands which appeal to millennials. >> who is buying clothes at wal-marte bought workout gear there. five dollars t-shirts. can't go wrong orange jeff bezos after spending more than $13 billion to buy whole foods the amazon ceo is looking to spend even more money this time by giving it away. he needs your help. he says he's looking for the public's feedback about how to give away a portion of his nearly 85 billion-dollar net worth. bank account is being sent...
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wal-mart is their biggest competition. if they get rid of wal-mart that would be their biggest growth opportunity. >> the deal is expected to be finalized later this year. >>> oakland police have arrested two in connection to a deadly overnight stabbing. police were called to a home on 78th avenue just after midnight . officers found that two people had been stabbed. one man died from his injuries. the second victim was rushed to the hospital. there is no word on that person's condition. authorities have not identified the two suspects but were trying to confirm reports that they were a man and woman. police say there is no longer a threat in the neighborhood. >>> some ups workers having a hard time dealing with wednesday's shooting that left four employees dead including the gunman. while operations get back to normal amber lee reports some are calling out sick because they are traumatized by the tragedy. >> reporter: from outside the ups facility at the foot of patrol hill it appears business as usual as the signature br
wal-mart is their biggest competition. if they get rid of wal-mart that would be their biggest growth opportunity. >> the deal is expected to be finalized later this year. >>> oakland police have arrested two in connection to a deadly overnight stabbing. police were called to a home on 78th avenue just after midnight . officers found that two people had been stabbed. one man died from his injuries. the second victim was rushed to the hospital. there is no word on that person's...
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. >>> and wal-mart is buying online mens retailer for bonabos. it caters to male shoppers. since buying jet.com and keeping that company founder as head of its online division. buy.com and outdoor gear e and seller moose jaw, wal-mart is focusing on brands appealing to millenni millennials. >> when you think of led you think of water but you should also think about and worry about baby food. they l data from 2003 to 2013 looking at 2,000 food samples, 20% of them had detectible levels of led. excees claf a shocking survey from the national dairy council. you won't believe where americans think chocolate milk comes from. accuweather is coming up next melissa magee is here with the seven-day forecast, looking live at sky 6 hd at the center city skyline. a closer look at the weekend for you when "action news" continues. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs.s n most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79
. >>> and wal-mart is buying online mens retailer for bonabos. it caters to male shoppers. since buying jet.com and keeping that company founder as head of its online division. buy.com and outdoor gear e and seller moose jaw, wal-mart is focusing on brands appealing to millenni millennials. >> when you think of led you think of water but you should also think about and worry about baby food. they l data from 2003 to 2013 looking at 2,000 food samples, 20% of them had detectible...
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then wal-mart sells a deal last for months but that's good because you go buy another one. so you see the boy it's ok it's obvious that really want it and it will get i think it will be in the market system luckily or unluckily it depends on you look at it people will gravitate towards localization eventually because it just will be less efficient financially for them to do globalization especially with the rise of automation and then the last one is networked digital feedback ok it's a big one explain that well we have this thing echoes of old anti-socialist rhetoric. seeds years ago wrote that basically you can't have any kind of non market system because you'd never be able to understand the preferences of the individual you never be able to track supply and demand and all those basic economic parameters and metrics. that is thoroughly ridiculous in the modern day especially with the internet with sensor systems you could have a city that is will and this will happen it's already happening around the world and i'm surprised he doesn't have it yet you have a city wide why
then wal-mart sells a deal last for months but that's good because you go buy another one. so you see the boy it's ok it's obvious that really want it and it will get i think it will be in the market system luckily or unluckily it depends on you look at it people will gravitate towards localization eventually because it just will be less efficient financially for them to do globalization especially with the rise of automation and then the last one is networked digital feedback ok it's a big one...
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wal-mart could enter a bidding war with amazon over whole foods . . .wal-mart could step in as a rivalder for whole foods market, jpmorgan analysts said, as shares of the grocery chain rose above the $42 price offered by amazon earlier this month. jpmorgan research analysts said in a note thursday that wal-mart could be drawn to whole foods for its relatively wealthier customers and strong brand, not to mention the chance to thwart amazon's ambitions. it is in a better position than other retailers such as kroger, costco or target coming in over the top. the warriors bought a pick from the bulls to take jordan bell from oregon. golden state paid 3.5 million dollars to chicago to draft bell with the 38th overall pick. the former oregon duck is considered to be one of the best rim protectors in this draft class. just like last year -- the warriors bought the 38th pick -- last year select patrick mccaw from u-n-l-v as expected... washington's marquelle fultz went number-1 overall in the nba draft to the sixers...but it was the 2nd pick of the lakers that was of the biggest interest... wit
wal-mart could enter a bidding war with amazon over whole foods . . .wal-mart could step in as a rivalder for whole foods market, jpmorgan analysts said, as shares of the grocery chain rose above the $42 price offered by amazon earlier this month. jpmorgan research analysts said in a note thursday that wal-mart could be drawn to whole foods for its relatively wealthier customers and strong brand, not to mention the chance to thwart amazon's ambitions. it is in a better position than other...
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i was in wal-mart one day and they had a sign they were are in and i thought well you know. they'll put an application in and when they called i was really surprised and i was even more surprised how give a company or us or any extra effort you put forth they appreciated it the managers would just come inside i asked them what you did and how you that you know thank you until the changed. the focus of the company went to cutting operational expenses less people to do the work but yet the same amount of work that's what's now the time. and i think that for that. you know three thirty today is the fourth you see every day your light was on. that you think this is just nerves. it's so. tough people. you know like. you would not believe how stressed that. we are living through a moment of absolutely astonishing transformation all of you know that the information and technology explosion will offer to you and to the young people of the future more opportunities and challenges than any generations of americans has ever seen. the stock market seen the heavy years of the night nate.
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disan and wal-mart getting ugly.ry are saying wal-mart has put some trucks companies on notice if they do business with amazon. it could affect their relationship wal-mart do you have anything more about this, john? >> look wal-mart has done this for years an able to pliers. you go bankrupt a lot of times with small company when you are deal with wal-mart because of the pressure they put on you. now dealing with new reare tail killer this is a heck of a battle between two giants. people that are getting at los, though, is restale stores worldwide. we're on pace to close 806 this this year at the height of the recession only 6800 were closed. this is not good for retail going forward but great for wal-mart and amazon. stuart: got it thanks very much. california may give electric vehicle buyers instant rebate is that going to help their sales, jack? >> yeah putting cash in people's pockets it works. i think -- the shift towards electronic cars is inevitably. if they want to see the future of the car industry head this
disan and wal-mart getting ugly.ry are saying wal-mart has put some trucks companies on notice if they do business with amazon. it could affect their relationship wal-mart do you have anything more about this, john? >> look wal-mart has done this for years an able to pliers. you go bankrupt a lot of times with small company when you are deal with wal-mart because of the pressure they put on you. now dealing with new reare tail killer this is a heck of a battle between two giants. people...
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wal-mart offering -- it's a little overtime i guess i hope.t way perhaps from the company to get the job done. i don't know about for the employees. >> reporter: so it's a sense of with brick and mortar. they're telling their store workers in some markets it's a test, look, when you're done with your shift and you're driving home, on your way you can deliver online orders to customers. there's going to be a background check. you will get paid for this. you can deliver 10 packages a day on your commute home. so far so good. they're testing it here in new jersey -- in our area in new jersey as well as in arkansas and this helps wal-mart better complete with amazon because it ups their presence online and gets those orders out faster. >> i guess but i don't know, i think a lot of people at the end of the day when you're done with work you kind of just want to go home. >> reporter: but as you're going home, if you can say, sure, i can make two stops, i don't know how much money they would if it's on your way you could pick up extra money. >> i sup
wal-mart offering -- it's a little overtime i guess i hope.t way perhaps from the company to get the job done. i don't know about for the employees. >> reporter: so it's a sense of with brick and mortar. they're telling their store workers in some markets it's a test, look, when you're done with your shift and you're driving home, on your way you can deliver online orders to customers. there's going to be a background check. you will get paid for this. you can deliver 10 packages a day on...
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the wal-mart thing you've shown it's amazing.hey have all of these companies that have been delivering groceries to the house, but the problem with that, is they've been in the trucks so long it may not be really fresh, the neat thing about the wal-mart, you drive through, like getting ahamburge something. it's really great. the only problem is, will they select the right things that you would select if you walked through the grocery store, probably not, but probably give you green bananas, instead of ripe ones, but hey. stuart: but hey, you left me hanging with that. >> it's convenient and wonderful. it's an amazing innovation. stuart: yes, it is. i wonder if-- what's going to happen to all of the malls with the empty stores. >> and the real estate. stuart: and the real estate. as you said,liz, the surroundings businesses. >> it's not just malls, it's universities, everything else that's been collecting people in large group to give them a product and people don't want to be in large groups and do all that. they'd much rather do
the wal-mart thing you've shown it's amazing.hey have all of these companies that have been delivering groceries to the house, but the problem with that, is they've been in the trucks so long it may not be really fresh, the neat thing about the wal-mart, you drive through, like getting ahamburge something. it's really great. the only problem is, will they select the right things that you would select if you walked through the grocery store, probably not, but probably give you green bananas,...
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. >> reporter: in one sense this is amazon invading the brick and mortar store of wal-mart just as wal-mart did to amazon's online space. >> and then it could be huge too. it's easy. if you are sitting there all the time that's something they would need to bring it to you. >> who took their first -- recognizing their needs to move into the space. >> reporter: it is important things -- there are important things to consider. whole foods is a publicly traded company. meaning shares are sold and bought on the stock market. so this done deal may not be done at all especially if another bidder comes up and offers up a lot more money. tom vacar ktvu fox 2 news. >>> hundreds of people marched in st. paul, minnesota tonight after a jury acquitted a police officer of all charges. the protest was peaceful, but police moved in after some marchers blocked traffic on interstate 94 in both directions. officer yanez shot and killed castile during a traffic stop last year. today's not guilty verdict prompted outrage from his mother. yanez thought castile was reaching for a gun. prosecutors charged yanez wi
. >> reporter: in one sense this is amazon invading the brick and mortar store of wal-mart just as wal-mart did to amazon's online space. >> and then it could be huge too. it's easy. if you are sitting there all the time that's something they would need to bring it to you. >> who took their first -- recognizing their needs to move into the space. >> reporter: it is important things -- there are important things to consider. whole foods is a publicly traded company....
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stuart: i like the way wal-mart has gone up. >> wal-mart is a johnnie come lately.t whole foods when they had a chance. and amazon is a better fit. wal-mart should look to buy somebody else in that space, but i don't think it's going to happen. >> they bought jet.com already and they've got the delivery platform, the on-line platform, they need to utilize it. i wouldn't count out wal-mart yet. stuart: would you buy wal-mart stock at 75? >> no, i wouldn't. amazon has a war chest $20 billion for this acquisition. wal-mart is not focused on that, this is not what they want to do. this is all, yet again, rhetoric, it's not going to happen. >> i agree. stuart: to the retail ice age, that's our story, that's our theme. look at this, bed, bath and beyond, weaker sales and the stock is down 11% at this point. would you buy bed, bath and beyond? >> no, this will be another casualty. they're about to take their last breath. stuart: wait a minute, i shop, bed bath-- that was beethoven's fifth. >> and they sell 50 different candles, a lot of useless stuff you could stop for on
stuart: i like the way wal-mart has gone up. >> wal-mart is a johnnie come lately.t whole foods when they had a chance. and amazon is a better fit. wal-mart should look to buy somebody else in that space, but i don't think it's going to happen. >> they bought jet.com already and they've got the delivery platform, the on-line platform, they need to utilize it. i wouldn't count out wal-mart yet. stuart: would you buy wal-mart stock at 75? >> no, i wouldn't. amazon has a war...
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wal-mart is testing a new delivery system. it is asking in-store employees to drop off packages to local customers while on their way home. the retail giant says two stores in new jersey and one in arkansas have been trying the pilot program for about a onth, and it has had a great response. wal-mart employees earn a bit of extra catch for those delivers. it is trying to step up its competition with seddon, who has seen huge success with same ay delivery service. i don't know if any french employees would volunteer to deliver packages at home. >> i am not sure i would want to do. what about you? >> it depends on what was on offer and what was waiting at home as well. >> tha 06/02/17 06/02/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy y now! pres. trump: i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. amy: america first or america alone? president donald trump announced thursday he will withdraw the united states from the landmark paris climate accord that was signed by
wal-mart is testing a new delivery system. it is asking in-store employees to drop off packages to local customers while on their way home. the retail giant says two stores in new jersey and one in arkansas have been trying the pilot program for about a onth, and it has had a great response. wal-mart employees earn a bit of extra catch for those delivers. it is trying to step up its competition with seddon, who has seen huge success with same ay delivery service. i don't know if any french...
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wal-mart could enter a bidding war with amazon over whole foods . . .wal-mart could step in as a rivalr for whole foods market, jpmorgan analysts said, as shares of the grocery chain rose above the $42 price offered by amazon earlier this month. jpmorgan research analysts said in a note thursday that wal-mart could be drawn to whole foods for its relatively wealthier customers and strong brand, not to mention the chance to thwart amazon's ambitions. it is in a better position than other retailers such as kroger, costco or target coming in over the top. (steve) the state of california is expanding its own travel (steve) over the top.target coming in kroger, costco or retailers such as than other a better position than other retailers such as kroger, costco or target coming in over the top. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. (steve) the state of california is expanding its own travel ban tonight. north carolina, kansas, mississippi and tennessee are already on the list. toda
wal-mart could enter a bidding war with amazon over whole foods . . .wal-mart could step in as a rivalr for whole foods market, jpmorgan analysts said, as shares of the grocery chain rose above the $42 price offered by amazon earlier this month. jpmorgan research analysts said in a note thursday that wal-mart could be drawn to whole foods for its relatively wealthier customers and strong brand, not to mention the chance to thwart amazon's ambitions. it is in a better position than other...
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. >>> and just as amazon plans to buy whole foods grocery stores for billions wal-mart says it's also making a big investment. the mega store is buying on line men's clothing retailer bonobos. the deal is part of wal-mart's strategy to grow its e commerce business. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" as we prepare for some severe weather in the philadelphia area -- >> northern pennsylvania is trying to dry out. residents in erie are dealing with high flood waters. i'll show it to you next. katie. >> guys i think flash flooding is a concern for us the rest of the day which we'll get to but let's talk about the weekend. never too early, right? the weekend forecast at the moment is the expectation warmth and dry weather saturday right now and thunderstorms expected again on sunday. we'll keep it pretty toasty, too, highs in the middle to upper 80's. we're coming right back with the rest of that forecast. >> ♪ ♪ health, is having the freedom to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing gets in your way.
. >>> and just as amazon plans to buy whole foods grocery stores for billions wal-mart says it's also making a big investment. the mega store is buying on line men's clothing retailer bonobos. the deal is part of wal-mart's strategy to grow its e commerce business. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" as we prepare for some severe weather in the philadelphia area -- >> northern pennsylvania is trying to dry out. residents in erie are dealing with high flood waters....
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it's wal-mart- whenever you want it.retail giant is testing a 24-hour kiosk- where you can pick up your online grocery orders. no parking or waiting for a worker. you just enter a code- and your groceries come right to you. it's seen as wal-mart's newest move to one-up amazon. it's xx and we're just getting started. the search for the search for answers. two teens gunned down-- hours before graduation. coming up-- what their parents are saying as police examine new evidence. good morning washington. - cloudy & unseasonably cool today; a few showers - fantastic friday - weekend warm up - heat wave sunday through thursday (feels: 95-100) today: cloudy and cool. isolated showers. highs: 67-70 winds: ne 5-10 mph tonight: cloudy and cool. lows: 50-56 winds: ne 5 mph tomorrow: mostly cloudy. milder than today, t
it's wal-mart- whenever you want it.retail giant is testing a 24-hour kiosk- where you can pick up your online grocery orders. no parking or waiting for a worker. you just enter a code- and your groceries come right to you. it's seen as wal-mart's newest move to one-up amazon. it's xx and we're just getting started. the search for the search for answers. two teens gunned down-- hours before graduation. coming up-- what their parents are saying as police examine new evidence. good morning...
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wal-mart's insurer ohio casualty wants morgan to sit for a seven hour deposition because they claim heerated his injuries. morgan's friend died in that crash on the new jersey turnpike and morgan suffered a brain injury and broke his leg and ribs. a judge is expected to decide on all of this later this month. >> 5:49 is the time and new video shows a creature hiding in the nozzle holder of a gas pump. >> a car takes a dip in a pool. what led up to that crash up next. >> ♪ ♪ the moments that connect us don't happen overnight. they happen one morning at a time, and one cup at a time. folgers, the best part of wakin' up. >> crash landed into a into scottsdale arizona. a disabled man driving the vehicle then couldn't get out on his own. in fact he need owed help undoing his seat belt. thankfully the homeowner was there to pull him out before the vehicle sunk into the water. the man is okay. no word on what caused the driver to crash there. >> wow. >> thankfully the homeowner was not in the pool. >> or anyone else. >> let's look at the rain right here it's coming down in exton chester count
wal-mart's insurer ohio casualty wants morgan to sit for a seven hour deposition because they claim heerated his injuries. morgan's friend died in that crash on the new jersey turnpike and morgan suffered a brain injury and broke his leg and ribs. a judge is expected to decide on all of this later this month. >> 5:49 is the time and new video shows a creature hiding in the nozzle holder of a gas pump. >> a car takes a dip in a pool. what led up to that crash up next. >> ♪...
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where do you get the boot snls. >> wal-mart and website which is b50 strong.com.we will be watching. make sure to tune in for the job's report at 8:00 a.m. right here on the fox business network, whether it's small business like b50 strong or large business like wal-mart, we will tell you where the job opportunities are tomorrow 8:00 a.m. eastern. in less than an hour we will get the latest in adp. coming up, wall street going strong, a look at the market performance next. one technology titan turns up the volume. appear toll debut new smart speaker, what the competition means for google and amazon straight ahead. about my small b. i count on my dell small business advisor for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs, and i get back to business. ♪ .. welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. maria: welcome back. that there's a money. thank you so much for joining us. from capitol hill to wall street and the delays the delays of our healthcare tax reform in washi
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in other words wal-mart is everywhere. service has been tested at two stores in new jersey and one in arkansas. >> the secret service has relaxed its policy on marijuana in hopes of growing the agency. previously applicants to the secret service were disqualified for using pot more than a certain number of times. now candidates will still be considered based on the last time they used marijuana and the length of time between then and their application for the secret service. the secret service by the way has 6500 people on staff. they hope to expand to 10,000 staffers in the next eight years. >> a tiny flower seed can go a long way. that was the idea behind the forget me not days fundraiser held today in olde city. for 15 years banker lives and colonial penn have been raising funds. they handed out packets of flower seeds. the seeds represent the more than 5 million americans living with alzheimer's. to date the group has raised more than $4 million for the association. >> very nice. >> children's hospital of philadelphia
in other words wal-mart is everywhere. service has been tested at two stores in new jersey and one in arkansas. >> the secret service has relaxed its policy on marijuana in hopes of growing the agency. previously applicants to the secret service were disqualified for using pot more than a certain number of times. now candidates will still be considered based on the last time they used marijuana and the length of time between then and their application for the secret service. the secret...
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wal-mart executives say 750 pitch meetings will take place today. multi-million dollar deals before leaving here this afternoon. everybody gets valuable business advice so clearly the stakes are high. >> they will find items that will speak directly to a buyer. some maybe will be close, maybe we need to work on the cost and distribution but we'll test them and see what the customer says. >> this is the fourth year for the event. again the focus here products made in the usa, american businesses, and american jobs. >> shannon: all right. casey siegel. keep us updated. thank you. >> bill: we're only moments away from the start of three big hearings on the hill. they'll focus on russia, military spending and a second day of testimony from the u.n. ambassador nikki haley. we'll bring all the headlines to you when they begin from the hill. also what the republicans do next on healthcare. tennessee republican marsha blackburn is live here on that. >> shannon: three big hearings kicking off this hour on capitol hill. the senate intelligence committee is ta
wal-mart executives say 750 pitch meetings will take place today. multi-million dollar deals before leaving here this afternoon. everybody gets valuable business advice so clearly the stakes are high. >> they will find items that will speak directly to a buyer. some maybe will be close, maybe we need to work on the cost and distribution but we'll test them and see what the customer says. >> this is the fourth year for the event. again the focus here products made in the usa,...
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mike du made over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart a says c.n.n. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. just how a free market would. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are. just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly devoid society. the part of the government tried to do both at nestle mrs. markham a few things worse. by saying this is not work this is. hopelessly disastrously wrong what was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still. produce talks to tell you that what we gossip a couple of worthwhile reporters. off the bad guys and tell me you are not cool enough and let's buy their product. along with all the one. as iraqi prime minister declares for the feet of islamic state in mosul we look at how many lives it took to seal. to the slums threatens to shut off its ports to unofficial migrant rescue ships and it seem
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sellings say these two men used cloned cards to purchase prepaid credit cards at a wal-mart along eastgive them a call. >> time right now is 5:51. let's take a look at the stories you're engaging with the most this morning on social media with our realtime news track. >> house voted in favor of a bill that would allow u.s. customs and border protection to waive a mandatory lie detector test for applicants from law enforcement or the military. supporters say the bill would relieve a staffing shortage within the agency. others say it will weaken the standards of the agency. >> republican senate intelligence committee chairman richard burr tried to silence kamala harris. burr used his authority as chair to extendhe to rosenstein to answer the question without being interrupted. now burr is in the hot seat because several male lawmakers pointed out on twitter that they were not interrupted by burr when they were asking tough questions like harris was. >> the u.s. has one of the world's largest health disparities between the rich and the poor in its healthcare system and lack of social supp
sellings say these two men used cloned cards to purchase prepaid credit cards at a wal-mart along eastgive them a call. >> time right now is 5:51. let's take a look at the stories you're engaging with the most this morning on social media with our realtime news track. >> house voted in favor of a bill that would allow u.s. customs and border protection to waive a mandatory lie detector test for applicants from law enforcement or the military. supporters say the bill would relieve a...
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let's go to wal-mart now. i can't wait to see this. the gigantic grocery vending machine. >> look at that. it's a big orange vending machine in the parking lot where customers can pick up online grocery orders. here is how it works, customers pay for groceries online and employees put them in refrigerator bens, they walk up to kiosk and type in code and groceries appear within a minute. they are testing this out in oklahoma. you don't even have to interact with anybody. rob: dream come true. you don't have to talk to anybody ever again. jackie: new york city will send $26 million in taxpayer to tax pill or dollars to give illegal immigrants free lawyers. the program offers anyone facing foration even of facing serious crime. de blasio does not support that part of the plan and could veto the move. rob: now amazon prime is handing out discounts to people who are on government assistance themselves. program members, government assistant program member wills pay 5.99, 50% half off, access to videos, games, music and faster premium shippin
let's go to wal-mart now. i can't wait to see this. the gigantic grocery vending machine. >> look at that. it's a big orange vending machine in the parking lot where customers can pick up online grocery orders. here is how it works, customers pay for groceries online and employees put them in refrigerator bens, they walk up to kiosk and type in code and groceries appear within a minute. they are testing this out in oklahoma. you don't even have to interact with anybody. rob: dream come...
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wal*mart is testing using its store workers to make deliveries on their commutes home from work and wals and help workers make some extra cash you don't like this. >> no. >> think of what can go wrong here. >> everything can go wrong. no right now being testified in stores in jersey and arkansas. i hope they bring it to us. i wouldn't mind it. >> i want drone. >> a drone? >> don't come knocking on my door. >> all right. >> how about this? a tennis star deserves award for sportsmanship. take look at this frizzes from the french open. juan martindel pour tow comforting his opponent nicholas, after a he broke down in the tears on the court. >> wow. >> crying. >> yeah. >> he couldn't go on due to knee surgery and was forced to retire from the match. he knelt by his side. can you say that three times together. >> offered him words of encouragement and helped him walk off. that is good sportsmanship. >> that is. despite their difficult names, that right there -- >> that's awesome. >> i was about to get snarky until i heard the knee injury. why you crying. you maced point. my apologize. >> sen
wal*mart is testing using its store workers to make deliveries on their commutes home from work and wals and help workers make some extra cash you don't like this. >> no. >> think of what can go wrong here. >> everything can go wrong. no right now being testified in stores in jersey and arkansas. i hope they bring it to us. i wouldn't mind it. >> i want drone. >> a drone? >> don't come knocking on my door. >> all right. >> how about this? a tennis...
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wal-mart may be able to help. they have an open call for products they may care knee their stores -- carry in their stores. >> welcome back to mornings on 2. it is 7:25. there are a few deals to talk about. also a popular company goes public today. >> pam cook is back in the studio with more on today's money business. >> the bank stocks are up again. jp morgan chase, wells fargo, goldman sachs are among the stocks to watch after the big buy back plans of the bank shares and dividends there. blue apron rang the opening bell this morning. the meal kit delivery company based in new york. it was priced at $10 a share. it is going public. it has not started trading yet. analysts are happy about that price. >>> checking in on the numbers. dow jones down 53 points. 21,400. the nasdaq getting hit even harder. it is down almost 70 points right now. 6167. nasdaq slipping a little bit as well. now, it is being called one of the biggest retail deals of the year. private equity firm sycamore buying office supply chain staples
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. >> a would be thief meets his match in a wal-mart parking lot. a determined wom right now, get any small mcdonald's smoothie, frappé or shake for $2. how do you top a deal like that? ♪ hurry in, only at mcdonald's. ♪ today, we spend a whole lot of time like this. so at citizens bank, we've created banking tools that fit how you're living today. from advanced atms... to online banking... to our award winning mobile app. and if you prefer face-to-face, we have that too. ask me, terry goggans, how our balance of technology and people can help you. ask me, terry goggans, ♪ it's not carbonation. those bubbles are celebrating. ♪ right now, get $1 any size soft drink. only at mcdonald's. ♪ >>> after months of legal wrangling parts of president trump's traffic ban takes effect tonight. restrictions into the united states from six majority muslim countries. they must prove close family or business ties. the airport is not expecting the kind of chaos that was first announced. visas that have been approved will not be revoked this time and washington was co
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over a twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart is says he had. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. is that just how a free market would. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are. just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly devoid society. the part of the government tried to do it wasn't necessarily making. it might be making things worse. by saying this is not how capitalism works this is goes hopelessly disastrously wrong. bosler dubrovnik unfairness i will fix travel destinations so it must be nice to live or is it. tourists describes the city's economic and social life to report this on the celestial good argument it was such a traditional story some nas comes by him sometime soon as we as money into a school. while the cities try desperately. well . social media website. coming up. also in the.
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. >>> for the fifth year in a row wal-mart has taken the top list in american companies, it ranks companies by annual revenue. it neared $482 billion. and rounding out the top three was apple. this year the combined revenue of all 500 companies reached more than $12 trillion. >>> turning to health check at noon, a new study found that even moderate drinking is linked to a brain health. for 30 years researchers measured the intake aive perforn and women. and found that those that consumed more than 30alcohol pe highest risk did not drink and that drankmoderately. to have brain damage for those t guidelines that up units i week is safe for men. >> working on newstories for ni international laware. it's a story wfoeyou, three men of b to delawar reads like the sshow. the drugs were hidden in tanks and the home was filled /a local cores be entrepreneur thinks so and that th combatity you won't believe what they put in tyson fun nuggets. it's shocking actually. they're made with real 100% all-natural ingredients. like white meat chicken... and that's it. keep it real. keep it tyson. >>> meteorol
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all the while other major grocers including wal-mart, target, coastco and kroger watched as their stocklunged up by to 12%. customers theorizing what amazon.com founder jeff bezos is plotting. >> he is adding to his empire. >> i don't it will change. i don't think people will let it. i will stay the same. >> as long as they keep up the high quality it will be fine. >> it's strategic. it makes sense. it could automate the shopping process. that could be interesting in a couple of years. >> so far, jeff bezos who also owns the "washington post" is keeping quiet about his grandiose plans but there is plenty of speculation that amazon fresh will partner in 400-plus stores. live in arlington. i'm kevin lewis. abc7 news. >> thanks. caught on camera, a guyn't whatted for kidnapping in california led police on a slow speed chase that ended up here. that is the roof of somebody's house. the guy ran to a home, knocked on the door. the homeowner says i'm not letting you in. so he climbs on the roof. six hours he faces back andford. sometimes he sat down. before deciding to come down. when he did h
all the while other major grocers including wal-mart, target, coastco and kroger watched as their stocklunged up by to 12%. customers theorizing what amazon.com founder jeff bezos is plotting. >> he is adding to his empire. >> i don't it will change. i don't think people will let it. i will stay the same. >> as long as they keep up the high quality it will be fine. >> it's strategic. it makes sense. it could automate the shopping process. that could be interesting in a...
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maybe wal-mart could go in and compete, but i don't see that.ly it will be acquired by amazon. it's a low margin business. it's not a great business to be in. jeff bezos is thinking two or three steps ahead. he's thinking about is another whole foods stores as fulfillment centers, as processing centers, as warehouses. i think he is seeing all the whole customers being athletic customers with amazon prime members. remember, amazon's stock when not been increased more in market value than the entire purchase price they pay for whole foods. right now the market is betting on jeff bezos and thinking he will be -- maria: how about the other supermarket companies at all sold out. you look at kroger, other supermarket companies. do you think people are just nervous? >> is kroger, wal-mart, all of the companies thinking amazon is getting in here now did they will what they did in e-commerce. they'll just crush margins. they can afford to this money for a number of years, and therefore put a ton of pressure on all the other groceries. there is potential
maybe wal-mart could go in and compete, but i don't see that.ly it will be acquired by amazon. it's a low margin business. it's not a great business to be in. jeff bezos is thinking two or three steps ahead. he's thinking about is another whole foods stores as fulfillment centers, as processing centers, as warehouses. i think he is seeing all the whole customers being athletic customers with amazon prime members. remember, amazon's stock when not been increased more in market value than the...