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all of a sudden wal-mart become a portfolio company. based out of a portfolio of brands now as part of this acquisition activity and they are now a multi format retailer so that's what we're going to see more and more of the retailers that make it are going to become portfolio companies more like holding companies if you will and they're also going to be absolutely multi format and multi-channel right in my apartment building is any indication the job of the delivery man is going to increase exponentially because you go to any lobby in a city and it is staffed with online retail boxes because it's difficult to get into the suburbs and shop at places like wal-mart so let's talk about a different type of online shopping entertainment subscription services versus things like video on demand price waterhouse coopers has new numbers out it says that on demand services are blowing rental purchased based entertainment on demand out of the water it's a subscription it stands more at more than eight billion. dollars in revenue the rental purchas
all of a sudden wal-mart become a portfolio company. based out of a portfolio of brands now as part of this acquisition activity and they are now a multi format retailer so that's what we're going to see more and more of the retailers that make it are going to become portfolio companies more like holding companies if you will and they're also going to be absolutely multi format and multi-channel right in my apartment building is any indication the job of the delivery man is going to increase...
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coming up on our team america the white police officer who shot and killed a black man in ohio wal-mart back in two thousand and fourteen will not face federal charges we've got the full story coming up. and in georgia an officer was caught beating a homeless woman with a baton inside of a gas station will discuss this case and more with reverend barry lynn scott he. and the u.s. navy has polluted drinking water supplies in washington state at levels four hundred percent higher than what is considered safe. it's thursday june thirteenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm ashley banks and you're watching our team america we begin today with this week the department of justice announced it will not bring charges against a white police officer who shot and killed a black man and ohio walmart beaver creek police officer sean williams fired the fatal shot at twenty two year old john crawford the third who was carrying a toy rifle around wal-mart one another customer called the cops r t simone del rosario joins me from the news room with how crawford's family is reacting to the news it's been nea
coming up on our team america the white police officer who shot and killed a black man in ohio wal-mart back in two thousand and fourteen will not face federal charges we've got the full story coming up. and in georgia an officer was caught beating a homeless woman with a baton inside of a gas station will discuss this case and more with reverend barry lynn scott he. and the u.s. navy has polluted drinking water supplies in washington state at levels four hundred percent higher than what is...
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america other white police officer who shot and killed a black man in an ohio wal-mart back in two thousand and fourteen will not face federal charges we've got the full story coming up. and in georgia an officer was caught beating a homeless woman with a baton inside of a gas station will discuss this case and more with reverend great length scott hagler. and social media has changed the way we view wife and how others view ours but snap chats newest mapping feature might give us a want to get an up close and personal look into your private life. it's thursday june thirteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm ashley banks and you're watching our team america we begin today with news coming from the department of justice announcing it will not bring charges against a white police officer who shot and killed a black man in an ohio wal-mart beaver creek police officer sean williams fired the fatal shot it twenty two year old john crawford the third was carrying a toy rifle around wal-mart when another customer called the cops. joins me from the news room with how crawford family is reacting
america other white police officer who shot and killed a black man in an ohio wal-mart back in two thousand and fourteen will not face federal charges we've got the full story coming up. and in georgia an officer was caught beating a homeless woman with a baton inside of a gas station will discuss this case and more with reverend great length scott hagler. and social media has changed the way we view wife and how others view ours but snap chats newest mapping feature might give us a want to get...
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. >> a california woman takes wal- mart to court claiming she was spied on when she was nursing. >> i suspect it was a live feed and someone was watching this. >> the four on two starts now. >> it puzzles me everyday. i think it has us searching for answers to why. >> nine months after a prominent bay area attorney was gunned down outside of his home. friends and family have not moved forward. the police admit that they have a lack of information. >> facing so many unanswered questions, the reward for information in the case has now doubled. henry is live at the el cerrito police department with some new efforts to try to generate some tips. >> el cerrito police have developed few new leads after james gilliland jr was gunned down outside of his home. now they hope that the $100,000 reward will lead to a lead in the case. it's been 10 months since he was shot down, his wife was inside when he was shot and she heard the gun fire. investigators still do not have a motive and have not made any arrests. >> it's fair to say that we are not getting much information. >> without any descripti
. >> a california woman takes wal- mart to court claiming she was spied on when she was nursing. >> i suspect it was a live feed and someone was watching this. >> the four on two starts now. >> it puzzles me everyday. i think it has us searching for answers to why. >> nine months after a prominent bay area attorney was gunned down outside of his home. friends and family have not moved forward. the police admit that they have a lack of information. >> facing...
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come on. >> no, so wal-mart they've increased their footprint especially around the d.c.there's some people that say wal-mart when you talk about small business 93 say it's a detriment but in this case we have two local businesses here that are benefiting from the company. >> absolutely. i think that's the important part because for me i've always wanted to do business with people who have bigger footprint but challenge those people to take the small companies along with them not eradicate but take us along with them. >> they support small business. that's what we are. we hire people locally. >> yeah. >> we're in the neighborhood,& they're in the neighborhoods. >> and people love to shop >> there should be enough room. >> what do you have here april? tell us what we'll be seeing on store shelves. >> this is the d.c. sweet potato cake. we have a couple different varieties. the original d.c. sweet potato cake and the red velvet sweet potato cake. >> red velvet cake made with sweet potatoes. >> so, i came in and said these are giant. >> these are our little guys. these guys
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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 jesus sent i wish we never had this extraordinary high rewards i didn't realize about was going to happen 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 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
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 jesus sent i wish we never had this extraordinary high rewards i didn't realize about was going to happen 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...
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john: are you ready to switch your bank to wal-mart? you heard me. giant wants to be a big player in the banking business and it is offering enticement to try it. >> traditional banks are great if you keep $1,000 or more there. if you live paycheck to paycheck, it's not an option. bank fees can eat away at whatever you have. enter wal-mart. the prepaid money card issued by green dot is becoming a bank choice for millions. it allows you to deposit paychecks, access cash and shop at wal-mart without high fees of the prepaid cards. it encourages you to save with a vault feature that offers a chance to win cash. the downside of the money card says while the cash withdrawals are free at a wal-mart store, you will pay $2.50 fee to use an a.t.m. elsewhere. do that a lot and you will soon say doesn't that stink? if you frequently shop at wal-mart and get cash there, it can make sense and be cheaper than a big bank. obviously, many people have no interest in banking with a store where they shop. but for millions of people that don't have a checking account it
john: are you ready to switch your bank to wal-mart? you heard me. giant wants to be a big player in the banking business and it is offering enticement to try it. >> traditional banks are great if you keep $1,000 or more there. if you live paycheck to paycheck, it's not an option. bank fees can eat away at whatever you have. enter wal-mart. the prepaid money card issued by green dot is becoming a bank choice for millions. it allows you to deposit paychecks, access cash and shop at...
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the guys at wal-mart the guys in mcdonald's they figured out if we pay at this level then all of our employees qualify for government benefits which takes them essentially up to this level in terms of total income when you add in food stamps and housing support everything else and medicaid but if we pay just three dollars more than that they no longer qualify as things and now they're going to actually it's on the university of washington did a study using seattle the first city to fight for fifteen as the guinea pig and they actually found that workers work less hours than they did before the minimum wage increase and actually saw a net decrease in wages in wages i had as i was up here as i sound as i'm sure both so you know more depend on the going to be great amazing less money than here at we're talking about mcdonald's and wal-mart and as i'm sure both of you know that study done by the university of washington did not look at any large employers it was entirely small businesses so nobody pays but they looked at specifically low wage earners who this legislation is supposedly su
the guys at wal-mart the guys in mcdonald's they figured out if we pay at this level then all of our employees qualify for government benefits which takes them essentially up to this level in terms of total income when you add in food stamps and housing support everything else and medicaid but if we pay just three dollars more than that they no longer qualify as things and now they're going to actually it's on the university of washington did a study using seattle the first city to fight for...
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. >>> still ahead, wal-mart is in trouble for posting an ad with a racial slur. see what the major retailer had to say about its website mistake. >>> plus are william and kate what the duchess said on her poland trip that has people wondering. >> big storm across the district, and also into parts of prince prince george's county. a little hail north of greenway. we'll come back and tell you where ,, >>> trending tonight, oops. going to have to get some proof readers up here. wal-mart published an ad on its website last night that included a racial slur. >> the ad showed a wick cap right here and used the n word to describe its color. not good at all. people noticed this online, and began to share photos of the description on twitter. >> wal-mart removed the ad, and told the huffington post that the product was sold from a third party seller posing as a company out of the uk. they are investigating how this happened. >>> brides left dressless, after alfred angelo filed for bankruptcy, and closed all of its stores. the popular chain has more than social media, wome
. >>> still ahead, wal-mart is in trouble for posting an ad with a racial slur. see what the major retailer had to say about its website mistake. >>> plus are william and kate what the duchess said on her poland trip that has people wondering. >> big storm across the district, and also into parts of prince prince george's county. a little hail north of greenway. we'll come back and tell you where ,, >>> trending tonight, oops. going to have to get some proof...
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mcdonald's and wal-mart and as i'm sure both of you know that study done by the university of washington did not look at any large employers it was entirely small businesses so nobody pays but they looked at specifically low wage earners who this legislation is supposedly supposed to help and that was when they took away with this legislation is supposed to this this decision this legislation by the governor and the and the legislature in missouri is supposed to hurt it all but a minimum wage in st louis just turned out it was the i know you did not letting me finish in general when you raised the minimum wage obviously they're trying to help the low wage worker but. things are going to the university of washington study actually confirmed that they lost the last nine percent of the total hours. in a small in a small group well tell us more all that is let's laugh about it or not that does not indicate anything in it and plus that's a fifth of what i have doesn't indicate is that's that's nothing was said of the hours go on will somebody plays and gradually actually level jobs employers
mcdonald's and wal-mart and as i'm sure both of you know that study done by the university of washington did not look at any large employers it was entirely small businesses so nobody pays but they looked at specifically low wage earners who this legislation is supposedly supposed to help and that was when they took away with this legislation is supposed to this this decision this legislation by the governor and the and the legislature in missouri is supposed to hurt it all but a minimum wage...
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elaine, police are looking for more suspects by studying wal-mart surveillance tapes. they show cars picking up people at the truck before paramedics arrived. >> quijano: mark strassmann, thanks. a high stakes showdown sunday way in kentucky. a christian fundamentalist group is trying to close the state's last abortion dlinnic-- clinic. anna werner is there. >> reporter: elaine, this spot in downtown kentucky has become the center of the abortion debate in the united states because if this clinic closes, that would mean that kentucky would be the first state in the country without an abortion provider in a nation where abortion is legal. kentucky's governor is openly antiabortion and state law requires abortion clinics to be licensed and have a relationship with a hospital for emergencies. it's a standard the clinic says it has met for years but in march, the state said there were defish sees and threatened the yank the clinic's license. with no license, it would close. the aclu sued on the clinic's behalf. a trial is scheduled on that question for september. but abort
elaine, police are looking for more suspects by studying wal-mart surveillance tapes. they show cars picking up people at the truck before paramedics arrived. >> quijano: mark strassmann, thanks. a high stakes showdown sunday way in kentucky. a christian fundamentalist group is trying to close the state's last abortion dlinnic-- clinic. anna werner is there. >> reporter: elaine, this spot in downtown kentucky has become the center of the abortion debate in the united states because...
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shenanigans afoot, in missouri at a local wal-mart south of st. louis where not one, but two razor blades were found by a shopper who nicked herself on the blade while using a disinfect tent wipe. >> i looked at my finger and the handle and couldn't believe there was a razor blade. the first thing i thought what if it would have been a child in that seat. >> wal-mart employees gave her first aid and she got tested for tetanus, hiv and anything else she could have caught from the blade. wal-mart sent us a statement saying it's disturbing that somebody might try to injure a customer or associate and weregrateful that no one was seriously hurt. the chief of police talked to our verify researchers about the suspect's potential motives and whether people everywhere should check their shopping carts for hidden razor disgruntled customer, a disgruntled former employee or employee, we don't know. 25 years ago i would say -- this day and age, it is -- if you see something, say something. be hypervigilantment you never know when something -- hyper vigilant.
shenanigans afoot, in missouri at a local wal-mart south of st. louis where not one, but two razor blades were found by a shopper who nicked herself on the blade while using a disinfect tent wipe. >> i looked at my finger and the handle and couldn't believe there was a razor blade. the first thing i thought what if it would have been a child in that seat. >> wal-mart employees gave her first aid and she got tested for tetanus, hiv and anything else she could have caught from the...
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parked outside a san antonio wal-mart.ozens suffering from the intense triple digit heat. >> folks were literally baking in the heat of texas sun. >> reporter: today the driver 60-year-old james bradley of florida was in federal court. his criminal complaint detailing the treacherous journey that left 10 people dead. one person on board telling investigators that there was a hole in the trailer it was provide ventilation and they took turns breathing from the hole. in that -- and that people were hitting the trailer walls and making noise to get the driver's attention but federal investigators say bradley never stopped. also according to the complaint the driver told authorities he did not know anyone was in the trailer until he got out of the truck at wal-mart saying that he opened the trailer after hearing banging inside. and apparently did not call 911 even after he found out at least one person was dead. >> these people were in that trailer without any signs of any type of water so you're looking at a a lot of heat str
parked outside a san antonio wal-mart.ozens suffering from the intense triple digit heat. >> folks were literally baking in the heat of texas sun. >> reporter: today the driver 60-year-old james bradley of florida was in federal court. his criminal complaint detailing the treacherous journey that left 10 people dead. one person on board telling investigators that there was a hole in the trailer it was provide ventilation and they took turns breathing from the hole. in that -- and...
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that is helping to take the major retailers, wal-mart, kohl's, macy's up today.s up 20 points to 21552. the nasdaq and s&p 500 are also up. bigger percentage-wise there the nasdaq has been fluctuating a little bit this morning. >>> united airlines trying to make overbooked flights less than a problem by launching a flex schedule. don't worry. they will take off and land at scheduled times but united will offer to buy your seat on overbooked flights up to five days before your scheduled departure. travelers who take the offer will be rebooked and rewarded with vouchers up to $250. they will only be made to those who book on united. it is a way they can make more money for the seat and accommodate passengers. it comes after the backlash after the passenger was dragged off an overbooked plane. >>> there is a warning for verizon wireless customers this morning. millions have had personal information leaked as part of a major security breach. names, phone numbers and addresses of at least 6 million wireless customers who called verizon in the past six months were foun
that is helping to take the major retailers, wal-mart, kohl's, macy's up today.s up 20 points to 21552. the nasdaq and s&p 500 are also up. bigger percentage-wise there the nasdaq has been fluctuating a little bit this morning. >>> united airlines trying to make overbooked flights less than a problem by launching a flex schedule. don't worry. they will take off and land at scheduled times but united will offer to buy your seat on overbooked flights up to five days before your...
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over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart is that. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. still a free market would. people 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 from the whatever the government. try to do it both nicely maybe. it might be making things worse. by saying this is not how capitalism work this is all capitalism goes hopelessly dishonest rowsley rome. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most some who want to be rich . have to go right to be prosperous like them before three of the more people. i'm interested always in the water. for said. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us actually just full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch a lot of the really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of r t
over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart is that. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. still a free market would. people 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 from the whatever the government. try to do it both nicely maybe. it might be making things worse. by...
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elaine, police are looking for more suspects by studying wal-mart surveillance tapes. they show cars, picking up people at the truck, before paramedics arrived. >>> mark strassmann. thanks. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. a promise that hit the beaches of normandy. a covenant that split the skies over berlin. a vow that captured iwo jima. a promise was made. a solemn oath that liberated seoul. a sacred trust that defended khe sanh. a pact that dug in in da nang. a contract that weathered tet. a promise was made. a pledge that stormed the desert in iraq. a bond that patrolled door-to-door in fallujah. an iou that braved ieds in kandahar. a promise was made. to america's veterans. a promise we all must keep. dav fights for all veterans and their families so they get the health care, financial benefits and support they earned. if your'e a veteran who needs help, or you'd like to help us keep the promise, visit dav.org. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> a high-stakes showdown under way in kentucky. a christian fundamentalist group is fryin
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>> yes. >> wal-mart is fine. there is nothing wrong with wal-mart.hey will have a good quarter. i think that all of this price competition in food wal-mart is still a leader. i think betting against wal-mart when they just begun the process is a mistake. i wouldn't bet against wal-mart and wouldn't bet against netflix. netflix being powered by the michael pacter. >> he has been so wrong for so long. >> he has been wrong since 2014. when the stock was lower. now he has been very wrong. >> a man of his convictions for a long time. >> using wrong analysis, discounted cash flow. he is not a house of cards fan. citing three series cancelled. that's not how you judge this stock. the stock is not judged like that for heavens sake. >> ubs suggesting healthy subgrowth in q 2. they are describing it as very strong q 2 momentum. >> he didn't get that. he put out a sale at $63.49. it's now 157. >> it is amazing what this company spends on content. i think it is $6 billion in amortized spending. just to put in perspective, fox and cbs around 4 billion. hbo is abo
>> yes. >> wal-mart is fine. there is nothing wrong with wal-mart.hey will have a good quarter. i think that all of this price competition in food wal-mart is still a leader. i think betting against wal-mart when they just begun the process is a mistake. i wouldn't bet against wal-mart and wouldn't bet against netflix. netflix being powered by the michael pacter. >> he has been so wrong for so long. >> he has been wrong since 2014. when the stock was lower. now he has...
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. >> reporter: a search helicopter buzzs over a field near a san antonio wal-mart sunday, where eight people were found dead inside this tractor trailer. several were found in extremely critical or very serious condition. police believe they uncovered a human trafficking ring. >> our paramedics and firefighters found each had heart rates over 130 beats per minute, which, again, they were very hot to the touch so they were in the trailer without any water so you look at heatstroke and dehydration. >> reporter: 38 people, many in their 20s and 30s, were in the trailer that had no air- conditioning as temperatures soared past 100-degrees during the day and remained in the 90s at night. >> it's heart breaking for people to be left up there to die. >> reporter: a tip was received from a wal-mart employee. >> he was approached from someone in the truck, asking for water. >> reporter: some escaped on foot and in car. >> checking the video from the store, there were a number of vehicles that came in, picked up a lot of the folks in the trailer that survived the trip. >> reporter: the victims
. >> reporter: a search helicopter buzzs over a field near a san antonio wal-mart sunday, where eight people were found dead inside this tractor trailer. several were found in extremely critical or very serious condition. police believe they uncovered a human trafficking ring. >> our paramedics and firefighters found each had heart rates over 130 beats per minute, which, again, they were very hot to the touch so they were in the trailer without any water so you look at heatstroke...
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maria: amazon is incredible. >> don't discount wal-mart. wal-mart is catching up to amazon.kevin: number two. maria: you mentioned the banks reporting earnings on friday, that's a big deal, it will set the tones for market. mike: it really will, we heard that trading volumes are lower than expected, that would be negative for the banks but we see interest rates going higher and if the balance sheet is getting shrunk that would be positive for the bank. it's great to see jamie diamon position talk about possible weakness. but when we hear from the earnings, trading bonds will be very low because people just aren't trading as much as they used to, but on the upside, if they start to lend more, that's the big positive, that's where the upside is. maria: we will do a further preview of the banks coming up. next up overhauling taxes, mitch mcconnell's new plan to get a deal done. former nasa engineer summer project, more hilarious video of the world's largest super soaker straight ahead. back in a minute or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 8
maria: amazon is incredible. >> don't discount wal-mart. wal-mart is catching up to amazon.kevin: number two. maria: you mentioned the banks reporting earnings on friday, that's a big deal, it will set the tones for market. mike: it really will, we heard that trading volumes are lower than expected, that would be negative for the banks but we see interest rates going higher and if the balance sheet is getting shrunk that would be positive for the bank. it's great to see jamie diamon...
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i was in wal-mart one that and they had a song they were are now and i thought well when you. go put in application and when they called i was really surprised and i was even more surprised how give the company or us or any extra effort you put forth they appreciated it the man. i would just come in so i asked them what you did and i knew that you know thank you until the changes. the focus of the company went to cutting operational expenses less people to do the work but yet the same amount of work. no time. and i think that for that. three thirty today is the fourth you see every day your light was on. but you think this is just nerves. it's so. tough to. you know. 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 that many generations of americans has never seen. the stock market seen ahead yet of the night to make. up by almost a home in just twelve months with.
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parked outside a san antonio wal-mart. dozens suffering from the intense triple-digit heat. >> folks were literally baking in the heat of texas sun. danya: today the driver 60-year-old james bradley of florida was in federal court. his criminal complaint detailing the treacherous journey tha dead. one person on board telling investigators there was a hole in the trailer wall to provide ventilation and they took turn breathing from the hole. and that people were hitting the trailer walls and making noise to get the drive ears attention but the federal investigators say bradley never stopped. also according to the complaint the driver told authorities he did not know anyone was in the trailer until he got out of the truck at wal-mart. saying that he opened trailer after hearing banging inside. apparently did not call 911 even after he found out at least one person was dead. >> these people were in the trailer without any sign of any type of water. you are looking at a lot of heat stroke, dehydration. danya: the immigrants we
parked outside a san antonio wal-mart. dozens suffering from the intense triple-digit heat. >> folks were literally baking in the heat of texas sun. danya: today the driver 60-year-old james bradley of florida was in federal court. his criminal complaint detailing the treacherous journey tha dead. one person on board telling investigators there was a hole in the trailer wall to provide ventilation and they took turn breathing from the hole. and that people were hitting the trailer walls...
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. >> first tonight a local connection to that case of human trafficking uncovered in a wal-mart parking lot in texas. >> news 4 has now learned one of the ten people who died from being kept inside that overheated trailer grew up here in fairfax county. his name is frank fuentes. tonight his friends are posting about him online. news 4 jacquie ben sen is live for us in falls church. jacquie? >> reporter: jim, two years before he suffocated to death in the back of that sweltering tractor-trailer in texas, he graduated from jeb stewart high school here in falls church. the news spread quickly among his forme frank gonzalez fuent serks was one of the undocumented immigrants found in the stief ling rear of a tractor-trailer of in a parking lot of a wal-mart in san antonio, texas sunday. the news first reported by the washington post quickly became the posting of numerous media postings in virginia. one writer said an unspecified crime resulted in his deportation to guatemala two years ago. a place he had seen as a young child before his parents came undocumented to the u.s. frank learned fr
. >> first tonight a local connection to that case of human trafficking uncovered in a wal-mart parking lot in texas. >> news 4 has now learned one of the ten people who died from being kept inside that overheated trailer grew up here in fairfax county. his name is frank fuentes. tonight his friends are posting about him online. news 4 jacquie ben sen is live for us in falls church. jacquie? >> reporter: jim, two years before he suffocated to death in the back of that...
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we live about 45 minutes from away, or did live, from a wal-mart. and now you think about how far out we're to be 45 minutes away from a wal-mart. we can watch the light change in the wintertime. it goes to blinking so we don't even get the benefit of red, yellow, and green. so as we see that, we're 45 minutes away. but the priest's wife of the episcopal church was going down to address the ladies at a gathering. so she went down the mountain and realized as she was going down she didn't have pantyhose. she pulled into wal-mart parking lot, jump out of the car, went in and got the hose, came running back out, jumped in the car and got ready to leave and realized there was not a place to put them on between the wal-mart and where she was going. so without getting too graphic she decided to go ahead and put those on in the front seat of her car. all of a sudden she got this weird feeling that somebody was looking at her. so sure enough she looks over her shoulder and there is somebody staring in the window at her. she opens the door and she says what
we live about 45 minutes from away, or did live, from a wal-mart. and now you think about how far out we're to be 45 minutes away from a wal-mart. we can watch the light change in the wintertime. it goes to blinking so we don't even get the benefit of red, yellow, and green. so as we see that, we're 45 minutes away. but the priest's wife of the episcopal church was going down to address the ladies at a gathering. so she went down the mountain and realized as she was going down she didn't have...
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so she pulled into the wal-mart parking lot, jumped out of the car. ran in. got the panty hose, came running back out, jumped in the car and got ready to leave and realized there was not a place to put them on between the wal-mart and where she was going. so without getting too graphic, she decided to go ahead and put those on in the front seat of her car. all of a sudden, she got this weird feeling that somebody was looking at her. so sure enough she looks over her shoulder and there is somebody staring in the window. she opens the door and she said what do you want, you pervert? he said, i don't know, ma'am, but you're sitting in my car. true story. so i share that to say that sometimes things are not always as they seem. and so as we look at this, i want to say that as you trade headlines about the freedom caucus, what i'm hopeful today is to share a little bit more of what is not there. so there's structure but yet there's fleblingsbility. i'll give you a prime example. when we said if there's no result, there should be no recess. that happened one partic
so she pulled into the wal-mart parking lot, jumped out of the car. ran in. got the panty hose, came running back out, jumped in the car and got ready to leave and realized there was not a place to put them on between the wal-mart and where she was going. so without getting too graphic, she decided to go ahead and put those on in the front seat of her car. all of a sudden, she got this weird feeling that somebody was looking at her. so sure enough she looks over her shoulder and there is...
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so she pulled into the wal-mart parking lot, jumped out of the car. ran in. got the panty hose, came running back out, jumped in the car and got ready to leave and realized there was not a place to put them on between the wal-mart and where she was going. so without getting too graphic, she decided to go ahead and put those on in the front seat of her car. all of a sudden, she got this weird feeling that somebody was looking at her. so sure enough she looks over her shoulder and there is somebody staring in the window. she opens the door and she said what do you want, you pervert? he said, i don't know, ma'am, but you're sitting in my car. true story. so i share that to say that sometimes things are not always as they seem. and so as we look at this, i want to say that as you trade headlines about the freedom caucus, what i'm hopeful today is to share a little bit more of what is not there. so there's structure but yet there's fleblingsbility. i'll give you a prime example. when we said if there's no result, there should be no recess. that happened one partic
so she pulled into the wal-mart parking lot, jumped out of the car. ran in. got the panty hose, came running back out, jumped in the car and got ready to leave and realized there was not a place to put them on between the wal-mart and where she was going. so without getting too graphic, she decided to go ahead and put those on in the front seat of her car. all of a sudden, she got this weird feeling that somebody was looking at her. so sure enough she looks over her shoulder and there is...
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. >> reporter: a search helicopter buzzed over a field near a san antonio wal-mart sunday where eight people were found dead inside this tractor trailer. several others were found in extremely critical or very serious condition. police believe they uncovered a human trafficking ring. >> our firefighters found each one of them had heart rates over about 130 beats per minute which again they were very hot to the touch. so these people were in that trailer without nip signs of any type of water -- any signs of any type of water. so you're looking at a lot of heatstroke, dehydration. >> reporter: police say 38 people, many in 3020s and 30s, were packed inside -- in their 20s and 30s were packed inside the trailer with no air conditioning as temperatures soared into 100 degrees during the day and 90s overnight. authorities received a tip about the trailer from a wal- mart employee. >> he was approached by someone from that truck who was asking for water. >> reporter: authorities are still searching for more people believed to be undocumented immigrants who escaped the trailer on foot and i
. >> reporter: a search helicopter buzzed over a field near a san antonio wal-mart sunday where eight people were found dead inside this tractor trailer. several others were found in extremely critical or very serious condition. police believe they uncovered a human trafficking ring. >> our firefighters found each one of them had heart rates over about 130 beats per minute which again they were very hot to the touch. so these people were in that trailer without nip signs of any type...
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elaine, police are looking for more suspects by studying wal-mart surveillance tapes. they show cars, picking up people at the truck, before paramedics arrived. >>> mark strassmann. thanks. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> a high-stakes showdown under way in kentucky. a christian fundamentalist group is frying to close the state's last abortion clinic. anna werner is there. >> reporter: elaine, this spot in downtown kentucky has become the center of the abortion debate in the united states. because if this clinic closes, that would mean that kentucky would be the first state in the country without an abortion provider in a nation where abortion is legal. kentucky's governor is openly anti-abortion, and state law requires abortion clinics to be licensed and have a relationship with a hospital for emergencies. it is a standard the clinic says it has met for years, but in march, the state said there were deficiencies and threat tuned yank the clinic's license. with no license it would close. the aclu sued
elaine, police are looking for more suspects by studying wal-mart surveillance tapes. they show cars, picking up people at the truck, before paramedics arrived. >>> mark strassmann. thanks. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> a high-stakes showdown under way in kentucky. a christian fundamentalist group is frying to close the state's last abortion clinic. anna werner is there....
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we're ping nation, according to wal-mart. pink in all it different shades, it is america's best selling lipstick color. in honor of national lipstick day tomorrow, wal-mart looks state by state at what people buy most. after pink, rose, and mauve, they are the top colors, red is only preferred in d.c., in hawaii. >> all right, hena, so hena, i'm curious if you have the same experience, so i recently cleaned out my make up bag, only to find, i know, quite the experience, but only it finds all of my lipstick, zero eight to 90, are variations of the same pink, mauve, all variations of the same color. >> me too! >> saying how much i do find coral in my bag today. >> you never know. >> sales a surprise when we go through our make up bag. >> hers is like hazmat scene sometimes. i've seen t do you have say, yes. >> i'll get on that. >> hey, we don't wake up like this. >> have a great weekend, see you monday. >> suspect caught on cam are twice, burglarizing the same mossing in for the east philadelphia. >> say the to appears to know
we're ping nation, according to wal-mart. pink in all it different shades, it is america's best selling lipstick color. in honor of national lipstick day tomorrow, wal-mart looks state by state at what people buy most. after pink, rose, and mauve, they are the top colors, red is only preferred in d.c., in hawaii. >> all right, hena, so hena, i'm curious if you have the same experience, so i recently cleaned out my make up bag, only to find, i know, quite the experience, but only it finds...
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san antonio police discovered the 18-wheel truck in a wal-mart parking lot overnight. they were tipped off by an employee after someone from the truck had approached the store to ask for water. temperatures reached 101 degrees in san antonio yesterday, and it was around 90 degrees when police opened up the truck. they found eight dead bodies, and 30 others who required medical attention, two of whom later died at the hospital. san antonio's fire chief said survivors were, "very hot to the touch." some had heart rates above 130 beats a minute. 20 of those hospitalized were listed in critical or serious condition, suffering from extreme dehydration and heat stroke. four survivors were believed to be between ten and 17 years old. san antonio police chief william mcmanus said wal-mart surveillance camera video shows other vehicles picked up people from inside the tractor trailer at an earlier time. police have arrested the truck driver and are looking into who else might have been involved in the smuggling operation. the truck was registered to a company in iowa. the natio
san antonio police discovered the 18-wheel truck in a wal-mart parking lot overnight. they were tipped off by an employee after someone from the truck had approached the store to ask for water. temperatures reached 101 degrees in san antonio yesterday, and it was around 90 degrees when police opened up the truck. they found eight dead bodies, and 30 others who required medical attention, two of whom later died at the hospital. san antonio's fire chief said survivors were, "very hot to the...
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a wal-mart employee called police after a disoriented man approached him. police to a tractor trailer in the parking lot. officers found nine people, dead and dozens more were in need of medical attention. >>> they are conditioning was not working so everyone was removed. we utilized helicopters, to fly patients out. we utilized at least seven area hospitals to transport these people out. >> officials looked at the store's surveillance which shows some of the people from the rig being picked up by other drivers, and the driver of that truck has been taken into custody. >>> world news sunday will have much more on the investigation into the deaths, coming up at 6:30 right here after "action news". >>> the people of the bucks county continue to show their support for the families of the four young men whose remains were found on a farm in solebury. hot dog fundraiser was held this afternoon in bristol. the event was organized bias mail riveria a concerned father and bristol elks lodge. food and everything was donated and all money raised will be split evenly
a wal-mart employee called police after a disoriented man approached him. police to a tractor trailer in the parking lot. officers found nine people, dead and dozens more were in need of medical attention. >>> they are conditioning was not working so everyone was removed. we utilized helicopters, to fly patients out. we utilized at least seven area hospitals to transport these people out. >> officials looked at the store's surveillance which shows some of the people from the rig...
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somebody recently gave me the per speck tus of wal-mart when they went public in the 1960's. it was 28 pages long. one of those was a page where it says, this page left intentionally blank. right? so you can flip the page over. there's a lot of useful information in these reports. but to your point, there's a lot of redundant information. we have some rulemakings in progress that would help sort of clean up some of that. and allow the more material information to sort of rise to the top for people to find that information. unfortunately it's become politicized from a number of folks on the far left, that somehow less information, less redundant information is going to be giving less -- real information to shareholders. with the pay ratio and conflict, there's useless disclosure that's being thrown in there that's not providing good information to shareholders. it's something we need to constantly be vigilant about. i think we can actually do more foove on some real things, real reforms where we can get rith rid of some of this stuff. accounting principles change over time. in
somebody recently gave me the per speck tus of wal-mart when they went public in the 1960's. it was 28 pages long. one of those was a page where it says, this page left intentionally blank. right? so you can flip the page over. there's a lot of useful information in these reports. but to your point, there's a lot of redundant information. we have some rulemakings in progress that would help sort of clean up some of that. and allow the more material information to sort of rise to the top for...
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are hospitalized after they were left in the back of the tractor trailer in the parking lot of a wal-mart in san antonio, texas. 17 of those in the hospital are in life threatening conditions. police say the victims were mexican and a part of the human trafficking ring. will carr has more now on the investigation. >> you're looking at the trafficking crime. >> reporter: a horrific discovery in texas as authorities find dozens of mexicans inside a sweltering hot tractor trailer parked outside a wal-mart in san antonio. they were likely migrant workers being smuggled into the country. >> we got a call from a wal- mart employee that there was a tractor trailer that was parked in the lot here. he was approached by someone from that truck who was asking for water. >> reporter: the truck was packed with 38 people mostly men although there were also two 15-year-olds. many of the survivors were vomiting and rushed to the hospital for heatstroke and dehydration. they soared past 100 degrees during the day and remained in the 90s at night. >> our paramedics and firefighters found each one had heart
are hospitalized after they were left in the back of the tractor trailer in the parking lot of a wal-mart in san antonio, texas. 17 of those in the hospital are in life threatening conditions. police say the victims were mexican and a part of the human trafficking ring. will carr has more now on the investigation. >> you're looking at the trafficking crime. >> reporter: a horrific discovery in texas as authorities find dozens of mexicans inside a sweltering hot tractor trailer...
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[laughter] [n][applause] our argument was safeway, all wal-mart or costco sprouts or trader joe's thear there is no barriers to entry it is a very competitive market. john: you lost a and had to sell 32 stores. >> we will lend but we spent 30 million in legal expenses but the ftc has their own courts and they told us after we won in the federal courts they would take us to their courts i said what will they cost pacesetter said all the way to prove your innocence will probably cost another 100 million so we did the math and we compromised. john: is there any a time we should stop the monopoly? >> take the public school system for example,. [cheers and applause] john: your point is you can only be a monopoly when there is government force. >> capitalism is so dynamic and competitive you can get temporary competitive of vintages but people come along to imitate that and say in a vague a leapfrog and you don't need the government to protect people from monopolies because the market does. john: not long ago general motors was. >> a role is talking about breaking of general motors and the
[laughter] [n][applause] our argument was safeway, all wal-mart or costco sprouts or trader joe's thear there is no barriers to entry it is a very competitive market. john: you lost a and had to sell 32 stores. >> we will lend but we spent 30 million in legal expenses but the ftc has their own courts and they told us after we won in the federal courts they would take us to their courts i said what will they cost pacesetter said all the way to prove your innocence will probably cost...
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business and when this announcement was made a lot of the food the supermarket stocks crashed even wal-mart had to pull back because you're taking a business model jeff bezos offering food at below cost to get more people on the. ime amazon prime or some other service and he's already said or there's already been talk about getting rid of cashiers getting rid of a lot of jobs delivering food by drone using these whole food stores as socially drone launching pairs of warehouses to really enjoy near the food market in america but just like to actually drive a truck drivers cashiers these are the minimum wage or a little more than minimum wage jobs that are the ball work of the american economy to get rid of actually drivers with automated goobers and you get rid of truck drivers with automated trucks you know you're going to get really cashiers at whole foods and other grocery stores have to compete now with amazon whole foods you're going to put millions and millions tens of millions of people out of a job they're on to basic income as you say this is the likes of mark zuckerberg and people
business and when this announcement was made a lot of the food the supermarket stocks crashed even wal-mart had to pull back because you're taking a business model jeff bezos offering food at below cost to get more people on the. ime amazon prime or some other service and he's already said or there's already been talk about getting rid of cashiers getting rid of a lot of jobs delivering food by drone using these whole food stores as socially drone launching pairs of warehouses to really enjoy...
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basically retail wrong that we measure you know brick and mortar or amazon or wal-mart under certain headings but they're absorbing so many companies at such a fast rate that what these companies actually sell is changing so much and people aren't going to stores they're going online it's sort of an antiquated measurement i'd like to get your take on that well look i think that every single statistic is . needs to be dynamic in its make up i would certainly agree that the way we shop has changed dramatically and i welcome any new way of measuring consumption i certainly welcome the ancillary to that which is which is a new way of measuring inflation which the fed is obviously getting wrong once again but even if theoretically consumption was stronger than what it is my only counter to that would be why are consumer bankruptcies ticking up why did cap. one announced that its credit card charge off rate was going to increase which which made the fed pause in terms of giving them a green light during the stress test why are auto defaults going up why are f.h.a. mortgage defaults going u
basically retail wrong that we measure you know brick and mortar or amazon or wal-mart under certain headings but they're absorbing so many companies at such a fast rate that what these companies actually sell is changing so much and people aren't going to stores they're going online it's sort of an antiquated measurement i'd like to get your take on that well look i think that every single statistic is . needs to be dynamic in its make up i would certainly agree that the way we shop has...
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the local wal-mart is selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that stole the few socks for the tell you that will be gossip and tabloid lifestyles of the most important news today. while the positive outlook has been telling you you are not cool enough to buy their products. these are the hawks that we along with our audience will watch. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington the washington post media the media. and voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power who must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. make it as we describe it he's the thief a thief big or a big mule is saying you're a thief so if you read to me this is just going to be piece of this this is not that this to get you ready but they thieves that's the big thing about the. whole existence to you so. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or
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over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart is says here. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right i. just know a free market works. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are the just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly devoid society from the part of the government tried to do that nicely maybe. it might be making things worse. by saying this is not how capitalism works this is. hopelessly disastrously wrong. and there are a few of the week's main use one signature away i knew russia's sanctions bill only needs approval to come into force we look at what's behind the move. while in response president putin say seven hundred and fifty follow event american diplomats will opportunity use russia being an equal number of diplomatic personnel present in both countries. so a journalist working with all of the child will be killed by shelling from islamic states to serve. human rights watch claims wallman us.
over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart is says here. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right i. just know a free market works. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are the just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly devoid society from the part of the government tried to do that nicely maybe. it might be making...
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somebody recently gave me the perspective of wal-mart when wal-mart went public in the 1960s. the entire perspective is 20 pages long. one said this page left intentionally blank. there's a lot of useful information in a strip toward, but a lot of redundant information. we have several making some progress that would help clean up some of that and allow the more material information to rise to the top for people to find that information and to become politicized from a number of folks on the far left with less information, less redundant information is going to be giving less real information to shareholders. we've seen what the pay ratio the disclosure that is being grown in merit that is not providing good information to shareholders and something we need to constantly be vigilant about and i think we can actually move forward with real reforms and get rid of some of this stuff. accounting principles change over time. industries change over time. it is up to us to keep up with all of those changes. some of the risk factors become boilerplate. one company has to risk your and
somebody recently gave me the perspective of wal-mart when wal-mart went public in the 1960s. the entire perspective is 20 pages long. one said this page left intentionally blank. there's a lot of useful information in a strip toward, but a lot of redundant information. we have several making some progress that would help clean up some of that and allow the more material information to rise to the top for people to find that information and to become politicized from a number of folks on the...
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wal-mart's great value brand recently unveiled its trop pickles. flavored jar of pickles. the pickles aren't any different from your standard pickle cucumber except they're floating in red fruit punch instead of your standard pickle juice. wal-mart is selling them for less than two dollars. grab your jars. you're watching fox5 news morning. time now 7:40. we'll be right back. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart diseas
wal-mart's great value brand recently unveiled its trop pickles. flavored jar of pickles. the pickles aren't any different from your standard pickle cucumber except they're floating in red fruit punch instead of your standard pickle juice. wal-mart is selling them for less than two dollars. grab your jars. you're watching fox5 news morning. time now 7:40. we'll be right back. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes,...