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at wal-mart's members only shopping experience. joins us, this is perking. -- bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: this is it "bloomberg emily chang in san francisco. friday africa's biggest company 72% increase in full-year earnings. credits toifing and ecommerce. it's one of biggest if under the radar tech investors in the 31% stake relied on a n a chinese giant tech sen to vernt profits. it s starting to bear froo. sold a 2% stake. and meted a 1.6 million by the of a state in indian start up flip cart to wal-mart. us is naspers c.e.o. bob van dijk. story of how naspers transformed from a print media company. tell us about the recent share sales, why did you think you of dollars illions now to build the nas appears of the future much. bob: thank you for having me. the main reason why we freed up more capital is driven by opportunity. we have been focussing building our e-commerce business and classified and entertainment and online food delivery, and we scale.ting to we realize there's further opportunity for us to pursue and to shore up the ba
at wal-mart's members only shopping experience. joins us, this is perking. -- bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: this is it "bloomberg emily chang in san francisco. friday africa's biggest company 72% increase in full-year earnings. credits toifing and ecommerce. it's one of biggest if under the radar tech investors in the 31% stake relied on a n a chinese giant tech sen to vernt profits. it s starting to bear froo. sold a 2% stake. and meted a 1.6 million by the of a state in indian start up flip...
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and wal-mart a coalition of labor organizations that includes asia for wage alliance and global labor justice surveyed hundreds of women working in the supply chain factories in bangladesh india sri lanka in the media and. the coalition gap h. and m. and a wal-mart to take immediate action to tackle what they call the systematic exposure to gender based a few women face while at work so about eighty percent of garment workers worldwide are women that's according to the world bank and a large number of women working in asian closing factories are migrants. reports of poor standards and japanese them. supply factories come as the brands try to stay ahead of consumer trends h. and m. recently launched a range of modest clothing aimed at shoppers looking for less revealing clothing it follows a twenty fifteen eighteen m. campaign which broke the mold by featuring a model wearing his job but some critics say a name is just window dressing when conditions in some of their factories remain hostile to women fashion writer and activist has to be tweeted just last week a new report from global
and wal-mart a coalition of labor organizations that includes asia for wage alliance and global labor justice surveyed hundreds of women working in the supply chain factories in bangladesh india sri lanka in the media and. the coalition gap h. and m. and a wal-mart to take immediate action to tackle what they call the systematic exposure to gender based a few women face while at work so about eighty percent of garment workers worldwide are women that's according to the world bank and a large...
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all right got really hammered here in the thursday session and then also wal-mart had an interest but they got outbid by amazon and so also the stock of wal-mart under quite some pressure while the stock of amazon gained about two and a half percent it's not going to be easy to really control this industry it is highly regulated but it is a big step for amazon in this business and it's a bitter pill for the likes of walgreens and c.v.s. he has called it thank you very much for that. china has been forced to defend its business record it says it's playing by the rules and has been busy carrying out reforms opening its economy to the world beijing has published a white paper stating that it has carried out every promise made after joining the world trade organization funding and that is not the same as the w t o member has economically suffered although lost out because of china's membership but the u.s. and the e.u. both accuse china of continuing protectionist measures including unfairly propping up state owned companies ongoing ban on foreign investment and timidity businesses . brit
all right got really hammered here in the thursday session and then also wal-mart had an interest but they got outbid by amazon and so also the stock of wal-mart under quite some pressure while the stock of amazon gained about two and a half percent it's not going to be easy to really control this industry it is highly regulated but it is a big step for amazon in this business and it's a bitter pill for the likes of walgreens and c.v.s. he has called it thank you very much for that. china has...
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there have never been more kids inside this former wal-mart since it opened doors in march of 2017 specifically because of the trump administration's policy. until the policy was announced most kids came without parents. now that the administration is trying to charge every undocumented immigrant that crosses into the country illegally, those numbers are sky rocketing. i saw some footage that was
there have never been more kids inside this former wal-mart since it opened doors in march of 2017 specifically because of the trump administration's policy. until the policy was announced most kids came without parents. now that the administration is trying to charge every undocumented immigrant that crosses into the country illegally, those numbers are sky rocketing. i saw some footage that was
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wal-mart in battle against amazon.job's friday and the dow is moving a little bit higher in premarket ahead of report, dow up 95, s&p up 10 and three quarters, s&p 10 jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease, significantly reducing the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event and lowering a1c, along with diet and exercise. this really changes things. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. sy
wal-mart in battle against amazon.job's friday and the dow is moving a little bit higher in premarket ahead of report, dow up 95, s&p up 10 and three quarters, s&p 10 jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still...
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wal-mart capturing this trend. >> it's a good move. >> so long on this particular ? because it is wine. biggest tech name on a real tear. all right i want to go back to you on this one. are they too expensive i have them on the screen right now. microsoft apple too expensive for a guy like you. >> no. but i think they've had a pretty good run here recently probably want to look for pullbacks and here's a main point that a lot of people don't talk about they get all worried, facebook, netflix growing sales 40 or 50.. amazing the miracle microsoft and apple growing sales in the teens when they're so big. this is amazing numbers that should do well for them going forward. now let's be clear they're overowned overloved so any missteps they'll get hit hard but so far, they are delivering the goods i have no problem with them. but i'll pull back at this juncture. >> incredible story. it's that time when gary and john i have to say good-bye to you heads up there ashley -- >> on the news stew. [laughter] working, working, working. gentlemen thank you see you all soon. check
wal-mart capturing this trend. >> it's a good move. >> so long on this particular ? because it is wine. biggest tech name on a real tear. all right i want to go back to you on this one. are they too expensive i have them on the screen right now. microsoft apple too expensive for a guy like you. >> no. but i think they've had a pretty good run here recently probably want to look for pullbacks and here's a main point that a lot of people don't talk about they get all worried,...
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i said i got them at wal-mart. and then i'm going through the magne magnetometer and he said, oh, my god, it's you. i'm from bosnia. if it weren't for you, there wouldn't be a bos nina. and you're welcome in bosnia. can i have our picture take so we have our picture taken and it stops the whole line. and i go back to the lady with the screw top bottle. she said what happened. i said, well, i used to be secretary of state. and she said of bosnia? [ laughing ] >> so, sara, thank you. >> i'm not sure how to follow-up with that one. like i'm going to have to go to some new questions. it is so fabulous to haveou here. thank you, thank you. you are an amazing friend of the usglc. an amazing leader. now i know you're secretary of bosnia. i just want you to know she got a shout out from bono from u2 last night. she had a pen that was a rock 'n' roll pen. it was fantastic. >> before we begin, though, liz, you are the most incredible leader of this incredible organization. [ applause ] >> very sweet. >> reay remarkable. you
i said i got them at wal-mart. and then i'm going through the magne magnetometer and he said, oh, my god, it's you. i'm from bosnia. if it weren't for you, there wouldn't be a bos nina. and you're welcome in bosnia. can i have our picture take so we have our picture taken and it stops the whole line. and i go back to the lady with the screw top bottle. she said what happened. i said, well, i used to be secretary of state. and she said of bosnia? [ laughing ] >> so, sara, thank you....
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these culprits are at least the top ten of them and what we're talking about here a lot of money wal-mart sits at number one at one point four billion then you have fed ex and half a billion bank of america wells fargo j.p. morgan chase state farm eighty. these are all companies that we deal with even here in canada but we deal with a lot of these companies from this side of the border as well these a lot of these companies are international the biggest case that are the biggest payout so far has been thirty three million dollars that was against wal-mart and we're talking about eighty six thousand workers over a span of five years and that's how much money they got for this penalty nobody seems to be exempt here and i'm talking about these corporations and the finds themselves are they really working that is the big question and that's what the study tried to look into are these fines a deterrent for these companies so that they stop doing this it seems that it's just business as usual for them at this point because i don't know if it really works out this way because when you look at th
these culprits are at least the top ten of them and what we're talking about here a lot of money wal-mart sits at number one at one point four billion then you have fed ex and half a billion bank of america wells fargo j.p. morgan chase state farm eighty. these are all companies that we deal with even here in canada but we deal with a lot of these companies from this side of the border as well these a lot of these companies are international the biggest case that are the biggest payout so far...
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now it's like wal-mart >> i heard all the arguments made against wal-mart.al-mart supporters are using against amazon saying they're destroying the real retailers, those are the arguments they are using against wal-mart versus if smaller retailere-- the smaller retails. the dow is down, and so is the s&p. also, when we come back a big day in atlantic city with two new casinos opening their doors. we will talk about the men behind the n heward rock hotel that's right after this break. [ music playing okay, well let's see you get up from the couch. i'm sorry, what? grandpa come. at cognizant, we're uniting doctors, insurers and patients on a collaborative care platform, making it easier to do what's best for everyone's health, every step of the way. you may need more physical therapy. ugh... am i covered for that? yep. look. grandpa catch! grandpa duck! woah! ha! there you go grandpa. keep doing that. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. captured lightning in a bottle. over 260 years later as the nation's
now it's like wal-mart >> i heard all the arguments made against wal-mart.al-mart supporters are using against amazon saying they're destroying the real retailers, those are the arguments they are using against wal-mart versus if smaller retailere-- the smaller retails. the dow is down, and so is the s&p. also, when we come back a big day in atlantic city with two new casinos opening their doors. we will talk about the men behind the n heward rock hotel that's right after this break....
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wal-mart, for example, has increased the mainly for their workers, the lowest paid workers at wal-mart by hour. if you run it forward it's a little less than $4,000 this year. if the lowest paid people at wal-mart are getting the $4,000 the president has promised, then, of course, we're not disappointed in the wage data. [talking simultaneously] reporter: just to follow-up on a question that was asked. tariffs. do you predict -- frayed question i'm following up on. there's always a prediction that increased tariffs will depress the economy. the president has engaged in, do you see problems with the tariffs he's implemented, and what would be your reaction to it? kevin: i think the president is pushing our trading partners hard to make their deals fair for america's workers and that's his objective and there are ongoing discussions right now. i know a lot of other presidents -- i was over here at one point as an outsider coming to president obama's team about this. a lot of other presidents wanted to make better deals and failed. this president is not going toi reporter: will that depre
wal-mart, for example, has increased the mainly for their workers, the lowest paid workers at wal-mart by hour. if you run it forward it's a little less than $4,000 this year. if the lowest paid people at wal-mart are getting the $4,000 the president has promised, then, of course, we're not disappointed in the wage data. [talking simultaneously] reporter: just to follow-up on a question that was asked. tariffs. do you predict -- frayed question i'm following up on. there's always a prediction...
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this year and slightly higher than amazon's increase of fifty percent they only have fifty percent wal-mart and home depot have both rallied as well as thanks to earnings reports analysts of also attributed the gains to other factors such as lower unemployment and rising wages and now that brick and mortar retailers made no longer be disadvantaged by state taxes and competing with online retail vendors they may be poised to even better results in the futures they tune not dead yet. u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross faced tough questioning on trade and terrorist in a hearing before the u.s. senate finance committee chairman orrin hatch of utah said the president trumps actions on trade quote utterly failed to address complaints about china's policies and senator johnny isaacson of georgia home to major aluminum purchaser coca-cola directly rejected mr ross's minimisation of the economic impact of metals tariffs mr isaacson said quote although a couple of pennies on a can is not much a couple of pennies times a billion is a lot both senators hatch and isaac and are members of president trum
this year and slightly higher than amazon's increase of fifty percent they only have fifty percent wal-mart and home depot have both rallied as well as thanks to earnings reports analysts of also attributed the gains to other factors such as lower unemployment and rising wages and now that brick and mortar retailers made no longer be disadvantaged by state taxes and competing with online retail vendors they may be poised to even better results in the futures they tune not dead yet. u.s....
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the quality will be much higher by wal-mart sales. the move puts wal-mart in direct competition with rival costco which offers private line. >> we've got a lot more coming up. as a trade war been a burden? president trump with the prime minister of japan as they get set to meet leaders from the group of seven. the g-7 and insubordinate and defined authorities that the new report that slams james comey's leadership at the fbi when he was there. we will talk about that. u.s. stock market futures for days in a row to receive a strong kickoff for your markets. a lot of optimism out there. the dow futures are up 49. s&p up one and three quarters. nasdaq up three quarters. you are watching "fbn:am." we will be right back. ♪ (vo) from day one, we always came through for our customers. it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like
the quality will be much higher by wal-mart sales. the move puts wal-mart in direct competition with rival costco which offers private line. >> we've got a lot more coming up. as a trade war been a burden? president trump with the prime minister of japan as they get set to meet leaders from the group of seven. the g-7 and insubordinate and defined authorities that the new report that slams james comey's leadership at the fbi when he was there. we will talk about that. u.s. stock market...
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, this policy change in six weeks the population of the super max went from -- tention center at wal-mart went from 500 to 1,500 in six weeks. everything i saw showed the president did this without any thought. because no thought was put into it people are treatly thoughtlessly through the process. ultimately the president did this for one reason. he wants to force congress to put up an unneeded and unnecessary wall at the border and he'll do anything and use anyone to get what he wants. this congress today has a couple bills up that will not deal with this issue. we need to act. this is a cruel, inhumane, un-american policy. this is a trump policy. and if we don't act, we're also complicit in the horrors that are happening. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. fitzpatrick, for five minutes. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize a high school in our community that has demonstrated its commitment to safe driving practices. e catholic high school,
, this policy change in six weeks the population of the super max went from -- tention center at wal-mart went from 500 to 1,500 in six weeks. everything i saw showed the president did this without any thought. because no thought was put into it people are treatly thoughtlessly through the process. ultimately the president did this for one reason. he wants to force congress to put up an unneeded and unnecessary wall at the border and he'll do anything and use anyone to get what he wants. this...
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all right aid got really hammered here in the thursday session and then also wal-mart had an interest in pill peck but they got outbid by amazon and so also the stock of wal-mart under quite some pressure while the stock of amazon gained about two and a half percent it's not going to be easy to really control this industry it is highly regulated but it is a big step for amazon in this business and it's a bitter pill for the likes of walgreens and c.v.s. and scalded thank you very much for that. business now let's get some more on the world cup action it's back to brant. that's right for more on the world cup now i'm joined by only one talking from our sports desk good to see you again are the group stages over. the big game in group g. was the clash between belgium and england and that go so both sides used a lot of nonstarters but it was a belgium space that rose to the occasion plenty of chances on both sides but it was belgium that made the most of it thanks to john with this beauty in the fifty first minute you have to see that again look at that what a rocket that is definitely a
all right aid got really hammered here in the thursday session and then also wal-mart had an interest in pill peck but they got outbid by amazon and so also the stock of wal-mart under quite some pressure while the stock of amazon gained about two and a half percent it's not going to be easy to really control this industry it is highly regulated but it is a big step for amazon in this business and it's a bitter pill for the likes of walgreens and c.v.s. and scalded thank you very much for that....
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ok so have they kept their deal some of the we talk about a lot of times on this program at gold wal-mart. g.m. and others that are doing things with regard to renewables but in large part are the corporations us corporations doing their part to continue with the agreement the paris climate agreement yes some of them are i mean half of the fortune five hundred companies have some sort of either sustainability or renewable energy pledge that they are hearing too and so what we're seeing across the country is a big driver of renewable deployment in the united states is corporate procurement and so whether it's i.t. related companies like apple and amazon and microsoft that have big power intensive server farms whether it's big box retailers like wal-mart and others that are doing some of these installations on their own properties or if it's consumer facing companies that are. concerned about consumer preferences for clean energy and sustainability so they're making pledges so we're definitely seeing more and more corporations go into the marketplace and and produce or procure electricity t
ok so have they kept their deal some of the we talk about a lot of times on this program at gold wal-mart. g.m. and others that are doing things with regard to renewables but in large part are the corporations us corporations doing their part to continue with the agreement the paris climate agreement yes some of them are i mean half of the fortune five hundred companies have some sort of either sustainability or renewable energy pledge that they are hearing too and so what we're seeing across...
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they're rolling out a 3d tour stocked with wal-mart's own brands.ke the entire set up you can order everything on the screen with a single click of the mouse, and next month wal- mart will expand the options by offering college students a similar buy the room experience including everything from coffee makers to bed sheets. >>> four bay area cities look like they'll be the last to tax soda until the year 2030. governor brown just signed a bill banning soda taxes. it won't impact the soda taxes already in place. the california bill follows similar soda tax bans recently passed in arizona and michigan. >>> and singer song writer ed sheeran is being sued again, accused of stealing a song from marvin gaye. this is the second suit claiming his hit thinking out loud sounds similar to marvin gaye's hit let's get it on. . the $100 million lawsuit was filed last week by a company that owns part of copyright to gaye's hit. 's hit. lyrics aside you can hear the similarity there. sheeran commented saying quote the chord changes and drums are both extremely comm
they're rolling out a 3d tour stocked with wal-mart's own brands.ke the entire set up you can order everything on the screen with a single click of the mouse, and next month wal- mart will expand the options by offering college students a similar buy the room experience including everything from coffee makers to bed sheets. >>> four bay area cities look like they'll be the last to tax soda until the year 2030. governor brown just signed a bill banning soda taxes. it won't impact the...
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has been following events for us in brownsville texas where a form a wal-mart store is now being used to house migrants. brownsville texas really is the front line of the immigration debate in this controversy that's sweeping the u.s. of kids being taken away from their parents this building behind me is a former wal-mart supercenter now it holds about one thousand five hundred young boys between the ages about eight to one thousand years old that have been here detained essentially by the u.s. government we're told that about one hundred ten of the children that are in this building behind me are kids that were separated from their parents crossing the border just within the last couple weeks or so the government has showing no signs of backing down from its zero tolerance policy they're looking at opening other shelters or detainment centers just like this here and other cities on the border in terms of people we've spoken here to here in brownsville most of them say they're heartbroken by what they're seeing taken place but some others say that laws need to be enforced everybody ag
has been following events for us in brownsville texas where a form a wal-mart store is now being used to house migrants. brownsville texas really is the front line of the immigration debate in this controversy that's sweeping the u.s. of kids being taken away from their parents this building behind me is a former wal-mart supercenter now it holds about one thousand five hundred young boys between the ages about eight to one thousand years old that have been here detained essentially by the u.s....
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. >> reporter: crystal bridges, b designarchitect moshe safdie, was founded by wal-mart heiress aliceon, who hased the art and opened the museum in her hometown in 2011. it sits on 120 acres of land in the ozarks, surrounded by more atan three and a half miles of sculpture-dottede trails. admission is free. the collection: highlights from many periods of american art. >> these are iconic objects that are part of an american art 101 class. >> reporter: mindy bee-saw has been a curator here for three and a half years. >> the first and foremost thing we look at when we're thinking about art is, "the best." >> brown: the best? that's a high bar. >> it's a high bar, but that i think goes to the mission of what we're doing. it's not making art-- any art accessible for all. it's making the be of american art available and accessible for all. >> brown: one example: asher b.s durakindred spirits". walton bought the painting from the new york public library for a reported $35 million, stirrinn controversraditional art centers. it was just part of the skepticism and concern the museum drew early
. >> reporter: crystal bridges, b designarchitect moshe safdie, was founded by wal-mart heiress aliceon, who hased the art and opened the museum in her hometown in 2011. it sits on 120 acres of land in the ozarks, surrounded by more atan three and a half miles of sculpture-dottede trails. admission is free. the collection: highlights from many periods of american art. >> these are iconic objects that are part of an american art 101 class. >> reporter: mindy bee-saw has been a...
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they are locked inside a former wal-mart 22 hours a day. i have been inside federal prison and county jails. they call this a shelter but effectively these kids are incarcerated inside the shelter. >> that is what life is like for the kids. you went in your state washington to see some of the moms. give us a sense what you saw, what you experienced and what they told you. >> it was heartbreaking. there are 1,600 individuals who have been transferred from the southern border to federal bureau of prison facilities across the country. one is in my home state just south of seattle. there are 206 individuals being detained there. i met with all 174 of the women and they are being held in three separate pods. they talked about how at a federal bureau of prisons this is the first place they have been treated like human beings. worst of all, their children were stripped away from them. many of these mothers have been there in detention facilities for over a month. not a one of them had spoken to their children. most of them had been deceived. >> in
they are locked inside a former wal-mart 22 hours a day. i have been inside federal prison and county jails. they call this a shelter but effectively these kids are incarcerated inside the shelter. >> that is what life is like for the kids. you went in your state washington to see some of the moms. give us a sense what you saw, what you experienced and what they told you. >> it was heartbreaking. there are 1,600 individuals who have been transferred from the southern border to...
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government has owned or has been following events in brownsville texas where a former wal-mart store is being used to house migrants. yeah this is really the front lines of the immigration debate in this is a former wal-mart that you see behind me huge huge facility and inside are about fifteen hundred kids all boys and out of those fifteen hundred we're told by a local lawmaker that toured it yesterday that about one hundred and ten are children that were separated and are currently separated from their parents or legal guardians because of this new zero tolerance policy that's been put in place the facility that you see behind me is a private facility run by a private organization a private company basically but it's over the auspices of the whole health and human services department essentially the u.s. government and business is the facility that's really overflowing with young migrant children right now these are children that cross the border with their parents children usually between ten to eighteen years old roughly in that range crossed the border. seeking asylum with their
government has owned or has been following events in brownsville texas where a former wal-mart store is being used to house migrants. yeah this is really the front lines of the immigration debate in this is a former wal-mart that you see behind me huge huge facility and inside are about fifteen hundred kids all boys and out of those fifteen hundred we're told by a local lawmaker that toured it yesterday that about one hundred and ten are children that were separated and are currently separated...
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so have they kept their deal some of the we talk about a lot of times on this program apple and wal-mart g.m. and others that are doing things with regard to renewables but in large part are the corporations u.s. corporations doing their part to continue with the agreement the paris climate agreement yes some of them are i mean half of the fortune five hundred companies have some sort of either sustainability or renewable energy pledge that they are adhering to and so what we're seeing across the country is a big driver of renewable deployment in the united states is corporate procurement and so whether it's i.t. related companies like apple and amazon and microsoft that have big power intensive server farms whether it's big box retailers like wal-mart and others that are doing some of these installations on their own properties or if it's consumer facing companies that are. concerned about consumer preferences for clean energy and sustainability so they're making pledges so we're definitely seeing more and more corporations go into the marketplace and and produce or procure electricity
so have they kept their deal some of the we talk about a lot of times on this program apple and wal-mart g.m. and others that are doing things with regard to renewables but in large part are the corporations u.s. corporations doing their part to continue with the agreement the paris climate agreement yes some of them are i mean half of the fortune five hundred companies have some sort of either sustainability or renewable energy pledge that they are adhering to and so what we're seeing across...
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here ok so have they kept their deal some of the we talk about a lot of times on this program apple wal-mart g.m. and others that are doing things with regard to renewables but in large part are the corporations u.s. corporations doing their part to continue with the agreement the paris climate agreement yes some of them are i mean half of the fortune five hundred companies have some sort of either sustainability or renewable energy pledge that they are adhering to and so what we're seeing across the country is a big driver of renewable deployment in the united states is corporate procurement and so whether it's i.t. related companies like apple and amazon and microsoft that have big power intensive server farms whether it's big box retailers like wal-mart and others that are doing some of these installations on their own properties or if it's consumer facing companies that are. concerned about consumer preferences for clean energy and sustainability so they're making pledges so we're definitely seeing more and more corporations go into the marketplace and and produce or procure electricity
here ok so have they kept their deal some of the we talk about a lot of times on this program apple wal-mart g.m. and others that are doing things with regard to renewables but in large part are the corporations u.s. corporations doing their part to continue with the agreement the paris climate agreement yes some of them are i mean half of the fortune five hundred companies have some sort of either sustainability or renewable energy pledge that they are adhering to and so what we're seeing...
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gthe suspect went into the wal-mart parking lot got out and tried to carjack another vehicle.hat's when several armedci lians stepped in and one shot the suspect. the suspect ditd at the al. the driver of the car the suspect attempted to carjack was shot butxps eted to be okay. >>> emergency officials going do to door overnight. >> what a weekend of world cup action. the big upsets and look ahead at what's on tap for today. >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> back a 7:15. oh, boy, it is thick. and uncomfortab itso thick really is going to be a h one today. precautions, please. >> how hot are we talking, >> well, heat index a hundred. the actual air temperature 96 is what we're going with. >> it's up there >> yeah, that's real hot. >> it is. >> and it's a culmination of a coupleer days. yesty got hot in the afternoon, today and tuesdayay? >> a rht. >> a, right. >> i fee like we're adding humidity into the mix. >> we are adding the humidity. that's a good point. t's get right to the maps i want t start with the summer solstice on thursday, the first day of summer. i f like it's pretty like daylight
gthe suspect went into the wal-mart parking lot got out and tried to carjack another vehicle.hat's when several armedci lians stepped in and one shot the suspect. the suspect ditd at the al. the driver of the car the suspect attempted to carjack was shot butxps eted to be okay. >>> emergency officials going do to door overnight. >> what a weekend of world cup action. the big upsets and look ahead at what's on tap for today. >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> back a 7:15. oh,...
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home to the original five-and- dime walton's store-- anden ally wal-mart's headquarters-- bentonville'sys been a "company town." it still is. but wi crystal bridges-- and big investments from a younger generationf waltons-- the town has taken on a new look practically overnight. its downtown is now filled with street art, trendy reskeurants, and hops that feed a burgeoning mountain biking scene. the population here in northwest arkansas is one of the fastest growing in the country. mike abb grew up in bentonville before moving to austin, texas, for more than a decade. he came back in 2013 and now works for the waltons. >> we had a leadership team at wal-mart and the corpo offices that were coming from urban cores and they were missing what they had in larger cities. they were missing that cultural momentum that they were gettin out of the coasts. >> brown: but abb acknowledges the extreme growth-- and its accompanying rising costs-- can cause tensions. >> they're afraid their entities being taken away from them or that they're just holding space for a new future resident. we are activel
home to the original five-and- dime walton's store-- anden ally wal-mart's headquarters-- bentonville'sys been a "company town." it still is. but wi crystal bridges-- and big investments from a younger generationf waltons-- the town has taken on a new look practically overnight. its downtown is now filled with street art, trendy reskeurants, and hops that feed a burgeoning mountain biking scene. the population here in northwest arkansas is one of the fastest growing in the country....
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multinational corporations to navigate here in india i mean just some examples the retail giant wal-mart has been in india for over a decade but really only in a wholesale manner they've not been able to really set up their standard retail shops and and they recently acquired a big indian online e-commerce giant as a way of trying to get in to interview tail ikea the swedish furniture giant they've been sourcing their materials for their global operations out of india for more than three decades but only next month will they really be opening their first store in india so things are happening slowly but but certainly it's a tricky landscape for people to navigate for companies to navigate all right our correspondent. in delhi for us thank you all right hailing out has won a court battle to regain its right to hear off the company failed to do proper background checks on drives and didn't report criminal offenses the ruling is a win for his new c.e.o. who is trying to overhaul the scandal ridden company's image. now that you're up to date with the latest from the world of business for mor
multinational corporations to navigate here in india i mean just some examples the retail giant wal-mart has been in india for over a decade but really only in a wholesale manner they've not been able to really set up their standard retail shops and and they recently acquired a big indian online e-commerce giant as a way of trying to get in to interview tail ikea the swedish furniture giant they've been sourcing their materials for their global operations out of india for more than three...
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goalkeeper much says and for others to be forgiven for not quite giving their all in belgium's final wal-mart against portugal tonight. to an important success for animal welfare now the population of mountain gorillas has risen by more than a quarter in central africa thanks to tourism as according to a new report by the dns fossey gorilla fund now the apes remain one of the most endangered species on the planet as they face threats including limited habitat disease and climate change. the mountains in northern rwanda this sanctuary in the heart of africa is home to the mountain gorillas it requires a long hike to get here but suddenly they appear the mountain gorillas are extremely similar to humans except you think you want to take me because i'm not sure my bank can afford it second. it's. a cost several hundred dollars to spend an hour with the gorillas but the high price is an integral part of a conservation plan to save these endangered animals. the money they pay when they come in to see their quotas. if issued to rolled towards the north only to goodness even. though it is sick they
goalkeeper much says and for others to be forgiven for not quite giving their all in belgium's final wal-mart against portugal tonight. to an important success for animal welfare now the population of mountain gorillas has risen by more than a quarter in central africa thanks to tourism as according to a new report by the dns fossey gorilla fund now the apes remain one of the most endangered species on the planet as they face threats including limited habitat disease and climate change. the...
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there wasn't organic stuff at wal-mart. so it's the same kind of thing, if consumers demand it.conscious that once a day or once a week think about not eating it, if you're not going to make a complete lifestyle change, just being more conscious, if everyone did it, would be a lot better. >> stephen: i don't eat anything with a hoof now is my thing. >> i like these rules. >> stephen: nothing with a hoof. i have a friend paul who says he won't eat anything that's cuter than him. and it's everything on land, is what he says. ( laughter ) so i'll still eat a fish at this point. if i eat a fish, do you judge me? >> no, i don't judge anybody for their choices. tephenyou don't? i don't like people when they're, like, what if a carrot has feelings, natalie? i'm, like, just let me eat what i want. >> stephen: but what if, natalie? wouldn't it be terrifying if carrots had feelings? that would be bad. yeah. ( laughter ) so what would you eat? dirt? i guess dirt. you would have to photosynthesize at that point. you would be screwed! ( laughter ) >> yeah. no, i don't want to judge anyone. i
there wasn't organic stuff at wal-mart. so it's the same kind of thing, if consumers demand it.conscious that once a day or once a week think about not eating it, if you're not going to make a complete lifestyle change, just being more conscious, if everyone did it, would be a lot better. >> stephen: i don't eat anything with a hoof now is my thing. >> i like these rules. >> stephen: nothing with a hoof. i have a friend paul who says he won't eat anything that's cuter than...
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(nombre en inglÉs) que se estreno de en wal-mart y el spray con menos de $10 y tiene frac to factor deor protecciÓn es mejor comprar un bloqueador con s p f mÁs que el deseado, pero si se mete al waaguwadagua debe aplicarlo cada 30 minutos. >>> quÉ tal eh. hablando de este tema las autoridades federales advirtieron que ninguna pÍldora puede cambiar a los bloqueadores solares, pese a lo que prometen los fabricantes. de hecho enviaron una carta que dejen de comercializarlas como tales. el organismo tambiÉn les comunicÓ que esas pastillas son ilegales, pues se consideran drogas y necesitan una aprobaciÓn gubernamental. y esto es terrible. 17 libras de plÁstico fueron halladas en el vientre de una ballena que muriÓ asfixiada en tailandia. durante los 5 dÍas los veterinarios lograron salvar al cetaceo que solamente pudo sacar 5 bolsas de su cuerpo. al regresar, futbolista y cantante una combinaciÓn perfecta, que logra armonÍa, gracias a lucas castro. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >>> ademÁs, nostalgico adiÓs a >>> ademÁs, nostalgico adiÓs a nuestros estudios cambiamos de de chica no había nadie que se pare
(nombre en inglÉs) que se estreno de en wal-mart y el spray con menos de $10 y tiene frac to factor deor protecciÓn es mejor comprar un bloqueador con s p f mÁs que el deseado, pero si se mete al waaguwadagua debe aplicarlo cada 30 minutos. >>> quÉ tal eh. hablando de este tema las autoridades federales advirtieron que ninguna pÍldora puede cambiar a los bloqueadores solares, pese a lo que prometen los fabricantes. de hecho enviaron una carta que dejen de comercializarlas como...
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crawford, talked about wal-mart. wal-mart is headquartered in my district. increased its starting hourly wage to $11. for more than 1.5 million u.s. associates. the company expanded parental leave benefit prorksviding one-time cash boe nuts for eligible employees up to $1,000. it is now empowering its employees to obtaiaollege education. all of this, all of in made possible by something as simple as allowing companies, businesses, and individuals, to keep a little more of their hard-earned money. tyson foods in my district, america's market lead for the protein production, headquartered in springdale, is also using this bill to invest in its people. tyson foods provided a one-time bonus to more than 100,000 team members of between $500 and $1,000. you can see, mr. speaker, thanks to tax reform there's indeed a greater optimism about the nation's economic future. this fact was confirmed by the congressional budget office in its annual baseline which echoed this apparent optimism as a direct result of the tax cut and jobs act, c.b.o. expects that employment wi
crawford, talked about wal-mart. wal-mart is headquartered in my district. increased its starting hourly wage to $11. for more than 1.5 million u.s. associates. the company expanded parental leave benefit prorksviding one-time cash boe nuts for eligible employees up to $1,000. it is now empowering its employees to obtaiaollege education. all of this, all of in made possible by something as simple as allowing companies, businesses, and individuals, to keep a little more of their hard-earned...
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already licensed to ship drugs across all states except a y e c a b c reports that amazon outhustled wal-mart for the merger amazon's big move had a big impact on established players pushing stock prices for walgreens and c.v.s. . down by nine percent right i'd shares fell thirteen percent and the share market moving mass of amazon's new form was enough to exert a gravitational impact on stocks and other sectors delivery services federal express and united parcel service were both down today and trading by three and two point five percent respectively. not since the smartphone has any tech device been adopted as quickly as the smart speaker speaker that's a bottom line from an e. marketer forecast on the left of the virtual assistant developed by amazon and her digital siblings based on survey data a marketer predicts a forty seven point nine percent annual growth rate from sixteen million now to seventy six point five million bytes one hundred twenty oh my gosh and they say the number of adult smart speaker users will surpass that of wearable device users for the first time this year unsurpr
already licensed to ship drugs across all states except a y e c a b c reports that amazon outhustled wal-mart for the merger amazon's big move had a big impact on established players pushing stock prices for walgreens and c.v.s. . down by nine percent right i'd shares fell thirteen percent and the share market moving mass of amazon's new form was enough to exert a gravitational impact on stocks and other sectors delivery services federal express and united parcel service were both down today...
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-mexican border an housed in shelters like this former wal-mart in texas. >> free the children. >> butd the outrage. there its also confusion as president trump has repeatedly tried to blame democrats for the policy. >> i hate it. i hate the children being taken away. the democrats have to change their law. that's their law. >> not true, according to independent immigration analysts and review of past administrations. under presidents obama, and typ awaiting the decision of an immigration judge. a policy hard-liners criticized as, catch and release. the trump administration ended this approach. in april, attorney general jeff session as nounced, a zpleer row tolerance policy that refers everyone caught at the border to federal criminal prosecution. that tea where the separation happens. children can't stay with parents in a federal jail. >> this administration has taken a decision to to- - apply the law in its most extreme fashion. >> doris misner, senior fellow nonpartisan think-tank based . in washington. he serve both republican and democratic administrations. >> they're deciding to
-mexican border an housed in shelters like this former wal-mart in texas. >> free the children. >> butd the outrage. there its also confusion as president trump has repeatedly tried to blame democrats for the policy. >> i hate it. i hate the children being taken away. the democrats have to change their law. that's their law. >> not true, according to independent immigration analysts and review of past administrations. under presidents obama, and typ awaiting the decision...
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the former wal-mart facility also in brownsville. but somebody who is inside of the chelter behind me took a picture and supplied me with that photo and it's a photo of the inside of what looks to be sort of an infant's room in this shelter. and that little girl is about 12 months old. she was separated from her family as a part of the family separation policy. can you see her playing on this colorful mat. you know you see the workers and other people standing around her. they're wearing those hospital-style booties on their shoes to keep the floor clean. but you know some of the people who have been in these facilities and in the shelter that i went to it's not so much the conditions that they react to. it's the situation. >> sure. >> i have seen these toddlers and these babies in this condition. >> it's what all of the tangible is masking is what you so perfectly put it to me last week. when i was reading this article that you were working on that published today the woman is quoted, who works for a young center for immigration chi
the former wal-mart facility also in brownsville. but somebody who is inside of the chelter behind me took a picture and supplied me with that photo and it's a photo of the inside of what looks to be sort of an infant's room in this shelter. and that little girl is about 12 months old. she was separated from her family as a part of the family separation policy. can you see her playing on this colorful mat. you know you see the workers and other people standing around her. they're wearing those...
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children here more than one hundred of them that were detained here in this shelter that was once a wal-mart store journalists are not allowed to film and so this is how close the people of brownsville texas are to the immigration issue this is the border fence where i'm standing now is the town of brownsville on the other side is mexico when there's zero tolerance policy was announced and parents started be separated from their children it not only brought unwanted attention to this town but also divided opinion i mean right now it's kind of like a really negative light for i guess the environmental community everyone's kind of turning hostile it's a really negative impact on people in general i know i mean i don't know why they're doing it but i just know it's not right kids not being with their parents i don't like what's happening but they have to. they don't speak english they're on the welfare system and it's just not fair to all our homeless in our citizens that are in poverty it would be some people here say the parents bear part of the responsibility for protecting their kids. on th
children here more than one hundred of them that were detained here in this shelter that was once a wal-mart store journalists are not allowed to film and so this is how close the people of brownsville texas are to the immigration issue this is the border fence where i'm standing now is the town of brownsville on the other side is mexico when there's zero tolerance policy was announced and parents started be separated from their children it not only brought unwanted attention to this town but...
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wal-mart says this that his fraud lent returns cost the company 1.3 million. >>> pledges of love in the district. >> couples with 33,000 years of marriage between them renewed their .vo cardinal donald -- preceded over the special mass at the national shrine in the northeast yesterday. >> this jubilee is a celebration of enduring human love. we're all here, are we not, baring testimony to the beauty, the challenge, the wonder of love. >> just wonderful. the couples are from perishes here in d.c. and in maryland. 75 years of marriage. congratulations to all those co les. >>> coming up, getting your finances in order. it's a big goal dpor millions of sericans. we'rwing you where to start. plus, under investigation. are america's charter schools unfairly keeping children of color out of t u classroom. in spoke. an art school turns into a raging inferno all while cameras are rolling. sheena. >> well, it's going to be a hot one today. get ready for temperaturesn the mid 90s few by the afternoon. warm and muggy. theumidity will make it feel close to 100 grows. a we hav air quality alert. i'll
wal-mart says this that his fraud lent returns cost the company 1.3 million. >>> pledges of love in the district. >> couples with 33,000 years of marriage between them renewed their .vo cardinal donald -- preceded over the special mass at the national shrine in the northeast yesterday. >> this jubilee is a celebration of enduring human love. we're all here, are we not, baring testimony to the beauty, the challenge, the wonder of love. >> just wonderful. the couples...
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often here more than one hundred of them that were detained here in this shelter that was once a wal-mart store journalists are not allowed to film and so this is how close the people of brownsville texas are to the immigration issue this is the border fence where i'm standing now is the town of brownsville on the other side is mexico when the zero tolerance policy was announced and parents started to be separated from their children it not only brought unwanted attention to this town but also divided opinion i mean right now it's kind of like a really negative light for i guess the environmental community everyone's kind of turning hostile it's a really negative impact on people in general i know i mean i don't know why they're doing it but i just know it's not right kids not being with their parents i don't like what's happening but they have to come in legally they don't speak english they're on the welfare system and it's just not fair to our all our homeless in our citizens that are in poverty it would be some people here say the parents bear part of the responsibility for protecting
often here more than one hundred of them that were detained here in this shelter that was once a wal-mart store journalists are not allowed to film and so this is how close the people of brownsville texas are to the immigration issue this is the border fence where i'm standing now is the town of brownsville on the other side is mexico when the zero tolerance policy was announced and parents started to be separated from their children it not only brought unwanted attention to this town but also...
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you're quite right for it or they exist all the examples of it the subtleties the if you go into a wal-mart there which is you know store by and large it's a very cheap clothing store and i think they've just rolled out a big market here but it was interesting i went into one recently and all the clothing marketed towards people of a certain means were all fluorescent and then i thought you're not going to go into a store on you know rodeo drive with all these floor it was like so we can easily identify the poor people there's a lot of psychology that goes into the stuff and i i had a lot of time i suppose to think about it and your choice of rebellion like so when the other children all around the world was the only way that many of them have. fashion music and fashion and just i didn't i was very ok with being different i was very ok i was looking differently and i was ok with putting out a message of i guess i'm not like you and it wasn't. they just knew that inherently they stink of li you know when you're from somewhere else they love making you feel like you're the freak and i just bu
you're quite right for it or they exist all the examples of it the subtleties the if you go into a wal-mart there which is you know store by and large it's a very cheap clothing store and i think they've just rolled out a big market here but it was interesting i went into one recently and all the clothing marketed towards people of a certain means were all fluorescent and then i thought you're not going to go into a store on you know rodeo drive with all these floor it was like so we can easily...
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states can create revenue stream and that will come at the expense of smaller online retailers, wal-martmazon, these compliance aren't going to hurt them that much but mom and pop shops, they will feel the burden of this. paul: is there any recourse here at all, allysia, any recourse for small business, say, suddenly gets hit with barrage, 10,000 taxing jurisdictions that do sales taxes. is that going to hit a lot of small mom and pop shops? >> of course, their only hope is they will have to sue the states in their own local courts and judges on case-by-case basis will have to look and say, consider the wayfair decision and see if this is undue burden on interstate commerce or if the company doesn't have a substantial, this is going to be difficult for companies or businesses to prove, though. >> they let congress off the hook here. and congress had avoided fixing the problem, so to speak because they knew it was going to result in higher prices for consumers and they didn't want to have to eat that or explain to voters. the court left congress off the hook and it's congress' job to make
states can create revenue stream and that will come at the expense of smaller online retailers, wal-martmazon, these compliance aren't going to hurt them that much but mom and pop shops, they will feel the burden of this. paul: is there any recourse here at all, allysia, any recourse for small business, say, suddenly gets hit with barrage, 10,000 taxing jurisdictions that do sales taxes. is that going to hit a lot of small mom and pop shops? >> of course, their only hope is they will have...
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this is not actual structures like we've seen at that wal-mart super center but tents. spokesperson saying some will be soft-sided structures with air-conditioning but wouldn't elaborate any further. shannon? >> shannon: all right, casey stegall for us live in dallas thank you. >>> meanwhile, house republicans going back to the drawing board these consider two immigration bills after president trump said this. >> i'm looking at both of them. i certainly wouldn't sign them. >> what's the bill have -- >> i need a bill that gives this country tremendous border security. i have to have that. we have to get -- >> does that meant wall? >> we have to have the wall. if we don't have the wall, there's no bill. >> shannon: a good friend, former staff secretary to president bill clinton, liam donavan is a national review commentator. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> shannon: what's in the compromised immigration bill by the g.o.p. they're working on two things. they have the good lap bill which is considered good will. $25 billion for the border wall. it ends the diversity visa lo
this is not actual structures like we've seen at that wal-mart super center but tents. spokesperson saying some will be soft-sided structures with air-conditioning but wouldn't elaborate any further. shannon? >> shannon: all right, casey stegall for us live in dallas thank you. >>> meanwhile, house republicans going back to the drawing board these consider two immigration bills after president trump said this. >> i'm looking at both of them. i certainly wouldn't sign them....
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states can create revenue stream and that will come at the expense of smaller online retailers, wal-martmazon, these compliance aren't going to hurt them that much but mom and pop shops, they will feel the burden of this. paul: is there any recourse here at all, allysia, any recourse for small business, say, suddenly gets hit with barrage, 10,000 taxing jurisdictions that do sales taxes. is that going to hit a lot of small mom and pop shops? >> of course, their only hope is they will have to sue the states in their own local courts and judges on case-by-case basis will have to look and say, consider the wayfair decision and see if this is undue burden on interstate commerce or if the company doesn't have a substantial, this is going to be difficult for companies or businesses to prove, though. >> they let congress off the hook here. and congress had avoided fixing the problem, so to speak because they knew it was going to result in higher prices for consumers and they didn't want to have to eat that or explain to voters. the court left congress off the hook and it's congress' job to make
states can create revenue stream and that will come at the expense of smaller online retailers, wal-martmazon, these compliance aren't going to hurt them that much but mom and pop shops, they will feel the burden of this. paul: is there any recourse here at all, allysia, any recourse for small business, say, suddenly gets hit with barrage, 10,000 taxing jurisdictions that do sales taxes. is that going to hit a lot of small mom and pop shops? >> of course, their only hope is they will have...
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return jobs to america meanwhile many support the idea, many do no no one wins a trade war, from wal-martssale supply houses to equipment dealer, importers will either have to eat the tariffs or pass them on to customers, whoeverpays, the federal >> it's a tax on amecan money consumers >> the silicon valley leadership group said high technology overwhelming is dependant on imports and experorts >> we throw them and they come back and hit us in the head. h >> reporter: besidesing to pay more for wt they import, high techil companies w lose oversees sales >> they will attack us backing when they do, whe they put prices on o goods, then our i guess are going to gop in cost, that will hurt every american family. it will hurt jobs in america. >> beyond tech agricultural expert say every three rows of soy beans planted, one row, fully 1/3rd of thee e harvest goes to 3china, 3le miltonsast 300,000 u.s.n ployees, many farms and farm jobs could be lost, an economic boom. >> it will some people out of business, including maybe ourselve we can't just keep going without : nothing. >>reporterhe categor
return jobs to america meanwhile many support the idea, many do no no one wins a trade war, from wal-martssale supply houses to equipment dealer, importers will either have to eat the tariffs or pass them on to customers, whoeverpays, the federal >> it's a tax on amecan money consumers >> the silicon valley leadership group said high technology overwhelming is dependant on imports and experorts >> we throw them and they come back and hit us in the head. h >> reporter:...