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welcome back welcome back if you didn't think it was possible for wal-mart to sink any lower with its use of overseas slave labor an abysmal treatment of their in-store labor then break out the shovels all right they they recently won a patent for an audio surveillance system that will spy on their employees conversations with customers and i guess they figured while they're all the back prices they might as well roll back privacy rights you know got the roll back machine out for more on this we go to our senior wal-mart bathroom user now imagine . a totally this is this is hard to believe recording workers is pretty standard i mean have you never heard the phrase this call may be monitored or recorded for quality assurance because as someone who was threatened physical violence against comcast customer service i've heard that phrase a lot. though not as much as the phrase you're not allowed within five hundred feet of this comcast office. ok but just because it's already happening doesn't make it ok or less authoritarian with well what's the point of this technology other than just t
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we still have calls into wal-mart to look at this but wal-mart is moving higher at the moment. we do have stocks moving higher clawing their way at this hour after that 150 plus point swing on the dow jones industrial but look at the nasdac that's up nearly 50 points that's a record close if we were to close right now although we have about 48 minutes to go before we see that this is an all-time high. a slew of tech giants breaking out to new highs, amazon, facebook also jumping about 1%, alphabet google, microsoft up, all on track for record closes. we have two stocks though weigh ing on the dow jones industrials we should look at the united healthcare currently the worst performer in the blue chip index shares are down nearly 3% looking at the worst intraday fall in nearly four months what's going on? well the number one health insurer in the u.s. did beat earnings per share estimates and also raised their full year forecast but of course wall street is all about what are you doing for me now and lately shares are trading lower after the company came in short on something cal
we still have calls into wal-mart to look at this but wal-mart is moving higher at the moment. we do have stocks moving higher clawing their way at this hour after that 150 plus point swing on the dow jones industrial but look at the nasdac that's up nearly 50 points that's a record close if we were to close right now although we have about 48 minutes to go before we see that this is an all-time high. a slew of tech giants breaking out to new highs, amazon, facebook also jumping about 1%,...
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customers are a little suspicious. >> reporter: what you say inside wal-mart may stay inside wal-mart computers for an extended period. in the application the description of the system says the devices could be used to record employees and the audio data could be analyzed to determine whether staffers provided solid customer service. the idea is sparking some controversy among customers. >> don't go that far that you need to really eves drop. because then it's going to turn people away and they're not going to want to come here and it's just going to be a bad rep for wal-mart. >> i think they should just do their job and watch their employees and see what they're looking for. they shouldn't have to eves drop. >> reporter: wal-mart has not announced any plans to roll out the recording system. there's also no details in the patent on how they would record conversations. >> why do this? i feel management should be in charge of their employees not just a computer. >> reporter: wal-mart released this statement. we're always looking at new context to serve our customers but we don't have fu
customers are a little suspicious. >> reporter: what you say inside wal-mart may stay inside wal-mart computers for an extended period. in the application the description of the system says the devices could be used to record employees and the audio data could be analyzed to determine whether staffers provided solid customer service. the idea is sparking some controversy among customers. >> don't go that far that you need to really eves drop. because then it's going to turn people...
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welcome back welcome back if you didn't think it was possible for wal-mart to sink any lower with its use of overseas for evil labor and abysmal treatment of their instore a labor then break out the shovels all right they there is only one a patent for an audio surveillance system that will spied on their employees. stations with customers i guess a figured while they're all the back prices might as well roll back privacy rights you know got the roll back machine out for more on this we go to our senior walmart bathroom user now imagine. a totally this is this is hard to believe recording workers is pretty standard i mean have you never heard the phrase this call may be monitored or recorded for quality assurance because as someone who was threatened physical violence against comcast customer service i've heard that phrase a lot. though not as much as the phrase you're not allowed within five hundred feet of this comcast office. ok but just because it's already happening doesn't make it ok or less authoritarian will what's the point of this technology other than just to spy on america
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and we know we know that given wal-mart's long history of employee goodwill like punishing workers for sick days or handing out paychecks so small that their employees have cost u.s. taxpayers some six billion dollars in public assistance we know that we can only assume that this new surveillance technology well will only be used for good and that employees and customers will. have their privacy abused while buying clorox wipes condoms and peanut butter cocoa pubs at three am on a tuesday night. yeah i don't think so with private industry now going full on to say i'm of the auspices of a fish and sea and security you better believe that it's time to start watching the hawks. to. get the. real deal with. as a lot of. what it looks like you know that i got. this. week so i. wrote for the watch of the hawks i am a robot and and have a lot. to. say and there are almost no many things wrong with wal-mart and this is just a small amount of them and so according to this patent document that was filed with the u.s. government wal-mart is saying that they're calling in this invention listening
and we know we know that given wal-mart's long history of employee goodwill like punishing workers for sick days or handing out paychecks so small that their employees have cost u.s. taxpayers some six billion dollars in public assistance we know that we can only assume that this new surveillance technology well will only be used for good and that employees and customers will. have their privacy abused while buying clorox wipes condoms and peanut butter cocoa pubs at three am on a tuesday...
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. >>> be careful what you say at the wal-mart check out line. why that company is now eves dropping on your conversations. >>> sounding off. what happened to a san francisco woman that brought her to a boiling point. >> who lost out the worse after today's great twitter purge? system that records conversations inside the store. the company says the purpose is to improve customer service. but could there be some other >>> wal-mart is trying to patent a system that records conversations in their stores. they claim that it's to improve customer service. customers are a little suspicious. side wt may stay inside wal-mart computers for an extended period. in the application the description of the system says the devices could be used to record employees and the audio data could be analyzed to determine whether staffers provided solid customer service. the idea is sparking some controversy among customers. >> don't go that far that you need to really eves drop. because then it's going to turn people away and they're not going to want to come here and
. >>> be careful what you say at the wal-mart check out line. why that company is now eves dropping on your conversations. >>> sounding off. what happened to a san francisco woman that brought her to a boiling point. >> who lost out the worse after today's great twitter purge? system that records conversations inside the store. the company says the purpose is to improve customer service. but could there be some other >>> wal-mart is trying to patent a system...
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i agree that wal-mart stock hasn't been anywhere near or moved as much as amazon. you have to look at the next ten years if you're going to be the size of wal-mart and be a behemoth and be a player i think they're going to be. it remains in my portfolio because there are survivors. i think there's going to be tipping point where people say these guys are going to survive. >> i'd like to agree with kevin. we own target. we don't own wal-mart, but we agree with kevin sometimes you land on omaha beach even though you're going to have a number of people lose their lives to defeat hitler and that is what wal-mart and target and kroger and these companies are doing. they are meeting the competitive threat, and i love it. in wal-mart's case they're fighting with them over incredibly unprofitable business there's virtually no evidence whatsoever that anybody has ever made money delivering groceries to someone now, the one thing i don't like about wal-mart and i do like about target is that amazon's best customer base is upper middle class america, and that's more a competi
i agree that wal-mart stock hasn't been anywhere near or moved as much as amazon. you have to look at the next ten years if you're going to be the size of wal-mart and be a behemoth and be a player i think they're going to be. it remains in my portfolio because there are survivors. i think there's going to be tipping point where people say these guys are going to survive. >> i'd like to agree with kevin. we own target. we don't own wal-mart, but we agree with kevin sometimes you land on...
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you mentioned wal-mart i want to get into wal-mart because what struck me is we just saw subscriber growth slowing down in the last earnings report. this is a very crowded field. what's the benefit for wal-mart and we hear it may be $8 a month or slightly under $8 a month for a streaming service when there's so many players in this field. what does wal-mart get out of it >> i think it's about touch points. i guess if you think about sort of a company like amazon that is constantly trying to complete the circle of consumer experience and be wherever a consumer is, like they have amazon prime day one of the top selling items last year was the echo dot. by the way the echo dot is where you can buy something so now they've got more touch points we can buy so wal-mart looks at what amazon is doing and it's 21st century retailing and they think well how do we do that and make sure that the wal-mart experience goes way beyond the stores, that it is seen holistic ally and seen in all different parts of your life and potentially delivering content on the vudu network they bought maybe it's one way
you mentioned wal-mart i want to get into wal-mart because what struck me is we just saw subscriber growth slowing down in the last earnings report. this is a very crowded field. what's the benefit for wal-mart and we hear it may be $8 a month or slightly under $8 a month for a streaming service when there's so many players in this field. what does wal-mart get out of it >> i think it's about touch points. i guess if you think about sort of a company like amazon that is constantly trying...
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( laughter ) and thanks to wal-mart, you don't have to go to mars to see the future. >> wal-mart is tasting driving program with waymo, shuttles customers to stores to pick up grocery orders online. >> trevor: wal-mart is introducing self-driving cars that take you to the store. i'm assuming the next step, will be hiring robots to greet you at the door. >> come with me if you want to save! ( laughter ) >> trevor: you know what gets me about this story in wal-mart makes it sound like a huge innovation. really, they're trying to trick us into doing what we already do, go to the store. we don't want to go to the stores. we want stuff sent to us. yeah, but we have a self-driving car. i've already got one, called uber. i sit in the back and don't touch the steering wheel at all. it's like if amazon rolled out prime but in reverse. it's great, you get in a box and amazon ships you to its storage facilities and you pick up your own stuff! yeah! let's move on to the main story. look, it's no secret that we at "the daily show" haven't been the biggest fans of president trump. i know, shocking. for i
( laughter ) and thanks to wal-mart, you don't have to go to mars to see the future. >> wal-mart is tasting driving program with waymo, shuttles customers to stores to pick up grocery orders online. >> trevor: wal-mart is introducing self-driving cars that take you to the store. i'm assuming the next step, will be hiring robots to greet you at the door. >> come with me if you want to save! ( laughter ) >> trevor: you know what gets me about this story in wal-mart makes...
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from amazon over to wal-mart, wal-mart taking aim at amazon by teaming up with microsoft or wal-martagreed to use microsoft cloud and artificial intelligence technology to improve the e-commerce business overall. wal-mart doubling down on e-commerce to better compete obviously with amazon. here is a preview of microsoft ceo said in his interview with you, maria. >> the case that wal-mart is a good example. they have an amazing meet today when it comes to offline commerce. they are increasing momentum online doing some very innovative work on top of the platforms we create. >> at the same time, microsoft working on technology that would eliminate cashiers and checkout lines from stores. maria spoke about this in the exclusive interview. we just played to a little bit of the interview. you can hear the entire interview at 8:20 a.m. eastern time. here edwards arena. the lower the pre-marketing shares of wal-mart quiet right now but down 11% for the year. we talked about offline commerce with wal-mart. meanwhile, let's talk a little more a.i. microsoft also helping the famous brewery imp
from amazon over to wal-mart, wal-mart taking aim at amazon by teaming up with microsoft or wal-martagreed to use microsoft cloud and artificial intelligence technology to improve the e-commerce business overall. wal-mart doubling down on e-commerce to better compete obviously with amazon. here is a preview of microsoft ceo said in his interview with you, maria. >> the case that wal-mart is a good example. they have an amazing meet today when it comes to offline commerce. they are...
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us government the retail giant is looking to install a new technology in stores that would allow wal-mart officials to monitor employee productivity b.-o. audio surveillance of checkout counters. naturally we're being told that the high powered microphone technology would only be used for things like employee efficiency and determining if checkout lines are too long as wal-mart states in the pattern itself a need exists for ways to capture the sounds resulting from the people in the shopping facility and determine performance of employees based on those sounds and we know we know that given wal-mart's long history of employee goodwill like punishing workers for sick days or handing out paychecks so small that their employees have cost u.s. taxpayers some six billion dollars in public assistance we know that we can only assume that this new surveillance technology well will only be used for good and that employees and customers will not have to have their privacy abused while buying clorox wipes condoms and peanut butter cocoa pavel's at three am on a tuesday night. yeah i don't think so w
us government the retail giant is looking to install a new technology in stores that would allow wal-mart officials to monitor employee productivity b.-o. audio surveillance of checkout counters. naturally we're being told that the high powered microphone technology would only be used for things like employee efficiency and determining if checkout lines are too long as wal-mart states in the pattern itself a need exists for ways to capture the sounds resulting from the people in the shopping...
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here is to treat gerd wal-mart, were you selling him peach 45 baby clothes on your website. what kind of message are you trying to send? the tree prompted a lot of trunk supporters to call for the boycott. that's what they said that these items were sold by third party fellows on her open marketplace and were not offered directly by wal-mart. we were moved items. the clothing has been as of now removed from wal-marts website, and that they do remain on sale on amazon and a lot of other online retailers. >> celebrating american-style yesterday becoming a u.s. citizen spurt day. >> i don't have much family on this. not for me, but for everybody else. very special moment that a lot of people wish for entering a period >> indeed very special celebrations. taking place across the nation of immigrants from 50 different countries taking the oath of allegiance. a total of 163,000 people have become u.s. citizens from a 55% increase from last year. cheryl: congratulations from all of them. tracee: fireworks sales are making a bang with estimates showing that americans could spend a r
here is to treat gerd wal-mart, were you selling him peach 45 baby clothes on your website. what kind of message are you trying to send? the tree prompted a lot of trunk supporters to call for the boycott. that's what they said that these items were sold by third party fellows on her open marketplace and were not offered directly by wal-mart. we were moved items. the clothing has been as of now removed from wal-marts website, and that they do remain on sale on amazon and a lot of other online...
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wal-mart is reportedly planning to launch a new video service to streaming giants netflix and amazonalk about that coming up. >>> and don't forget tomorrow cnbc and institutional invest will be hosting the annual alpha conference with a great line up of speakers throughout the day including steve bannon we'll be right back. or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the time to get an exceptional offer on the mercedes of your midsummer dreams at the mercedes-benz summer event, going on now. receive up to a $1,250 summer event bonus on select suvs. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance comp
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how wal-mart gets it. i think it's a ridiculous the large amount of money knowing how much the patent process takes to try to like patent this one thing as if somehow consumers and business business people and investors around the world are going to be like oh it won't work and snoop on everybody and figure out you know they're getting the future it's not going to happen nobody's going to be thrilled it's not going to be something that actually helps plus good luck trying to figure out your entire performance of an employee based on sound i know i mean what happens if we hoist super nice and is like going to slows up the checkout line we're not going to i'm just not a nice yapping night you know assistant professor at cornell university's industrial and labor relations school if you. told buzz feed news that quote there's a lot of there's a lot of potential for misuse even though the technology is presented as interested in one thing the fact that it has the potential for both things to be captured is of c
how wal-mart gets it. i think it's a ridiculous the large amount of money knowing how much the patent process takes to try to like patent this one thing as if somehow consumers and business business people and investors around the world are going to be like oh it won't work and snoop on everybody and figure out you know they're getting the future it's not going to happen nobody's going to be thrilled it's not going to be something that actually helps plus good luck trying to figure out your...
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wal-mart is a good example because if you think about wal-mart they have an amazing lead when it comesof offline commerce. their increasing momentum online. >> so what is going to be data sharing, purchasing. i will make everything better and they will both have the rivalry to get the one-two punch to amazon. stuart: there may be a lot of money. thank you for joining us. we'll see you again soon. the office rental startup called we work are going vegetarian. >> they will no longer reimburse employees on company meals with red meat, poultry or pork. they will stop serving the red meat and poultry import on the policy changes made to reduce the carbon footprint. this was in an e-mail to 6000 employees. we work with $20 billion. a step too far. stuart: you don't need me to a new help and save the planet. >> for help and religious purposes you need to eat certain meats you can talk to the company h.r. department. stuart: which religion insists you eat a certain kind of meat? i don't know one, do you? moving on swiftly. netflix stock is way down today. down 46 points as we speak. they didn'
wal-mart is a good example because if you think about wal-mart they have an amazing lead when it comesof offline commerce. their increasing momentum online. >> so what is going to be data sharing, purchasing. i will make everything better and they will both have the rivalry to get the one-two punch to amazon. stuart: there may be a lot of money. thank you for joining us. we'll see you again soon. the office rental startup called we work are going vegetarian. >> they will no longer...
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morrow many things wrong with wal-mart and this is just a small amount of them and so according to this patent document that was filed with the us government wal-mart is saying that they're calling in this invention and listening to the front and sound so like i were just listening to their prominence . and if you think that wal-mart isn't going to isn't interested in what we are saying as if it's just as oh no just the sounds of buttons and cards clay going on will figure it all open their their patent actually states many different types of sounds result from people in a shopping facility for example guests of the shopping facility and they talk amongst each other or the employees of the shopping facility and so obviously know that this can't just be you're going to be recording. but then i just wonder how this is going to in states where you have two party consent you where you require two party consent so is it just going to be a sign saying you're probably being recorded in this space so it wouldn't surprise me because you see like you know on businesses and things like our salarie
morrow many things wrong with wal-mart and this is just a small amount of them and so according to this patent document that was filed with the us government wal-mart is saying that they're calling in this invention and listening to the front and sound so like i were just listening to their prominence . and if you think that wal-mart isn't going to isn't interested in what we are saying as if it's just as oh no just the sounds of buttons and cards clay going on will figure it all open their...
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. >> the bonus round is starting with the wal-mart's yodel remix.giving people more of what they want. >> we want more. yodeling in front of a meeker audience in the aisle of a wal-mart super star. listen to him there. this is the video that send him off on his way to the stages. >> it was a huge fit, beyonce and then yodel kit. >> maybe the other way around. >> so now he's putting out his very first album, an ep title famous, which will include new songs and country classics, set to be released july 20th on title. not really on title. he's also going to be opening, get this, for florida-georgia line. >> no way. >> at the vegas residency. >> wal-mart, now here. >> he will be singing at the florida-georgia line. >> i loved it. he made such a name for himself. >> awesome. >> and he can yodel. now to the royal family celebrating a happy day for the youngest of the fun. >> st. james christening, prince william up front with the two youngsters, siblings george and charlotte as well as uncle harry and the new aunty megan with her new britishing a sent. >>
. >> the bonus round is starting with the wal-mart's yodel remix.giving people more of what they want. >> we want more. yodeling in front of a meeker audience in the aisle of a wal-mart super star. listen to him there. this is the video that send him off on his way to the stages. >> it was a huge fit, beyonce and then yodel kit. >> maybe the other way around. >> so now he's putting out his very first album, an ep title famous, which will include new songs and...
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wal-mart says it will team up with self driving cars with waymo help its customers.res looking at our 28. s&p 500 down five. 62.5 is the continue with the facebook earnings affect team even more tech companies. you are watching "fbn:am." am tun and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... the next that we had a big day. very big. we met right here at the white house to launch a new phase in the relationship between the united states and the european union and friendship of strong trade relations in which both of us will win. >> breaking this morning. two big stories this president trump announces a breakthrough in europe will facebook stop plunges 20% overnight after reporting disappointing revenues. >> an explosion outside the u.s. embassy in beijing. the bomber was injured. more writing trade tensions with the u.s. behind the blast. do sai
wal-mart says it will team up with self driving cars with waymo help its customers.res looking at our 28. s&p 500 down five. 62.5 is the continue with the facebook earnings affect team even more tech companies. you are watching "fbn:am." am tun and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure,...
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wal-mart is a good example because if you think about wal-mart, they have an amazing age when it comesline commerce. increasing momentum
wal-mart is a good example because if you think about wal-mart, they have an amazing age when it comesline commerce. increasing momentum
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we work with employees at companies like wal-mart. a wal-mart employee who's never experienced something called holiday rush, which is everybody coming at and you demanding things and yelling at you, and it turns out because of high turnover rate at wal-mart, only one in two managers has ever experienced holiday rush. what we built for them is a system where they get to experience that cacophony and practice and learn coping skills when practice is free. in other words, we learn by doing. we learn by making mistakes and then getting feedback on those mistakes. and what v.r. does really well is give you an opportunity to train and to try new things out and to fail, and then get feedback to get better. host: whose walked the plank at the lab? -- who's walked the plank at the lab? jeremy: when you come to my lab, one of our signature demos, you put on the goggles, look around, see a room that looks just like the physical lab room, and we drop a chasm. the chasm is about 10 meters deep. to get across, you've got to walk about three meters
we work with employees at companies like wal-mart. a wal-mart employee who's never experienced something called holiday rush, which is everybody coming at and you demanding things and yelling at you, and it turns out because of high turnover rate at wal-mart, only one in two managers has ever experienced holiday rush. what we built for them is a system where they get to experience that cacophony and practice and learn coping skills when practice is free. in other words, we learn by doing. we...
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we have never had those as requirements to enter work at wal-mart.u can get a job in the store without those things. we've also done things like ban the box, a decredential for people to get work. so what we're trying to do with work through the company and foundation programs is to create a stronger shared vision across employers and work force boards and education providers nationally and in local communities and we talked about the brt initiative. we've been doing that in national and local communities to say, let's agree different employers in the labor market, what are the skills needed for different kind of jobs and what are the markers for those and how do we both make it easier for people to earn those credentials, but have them widely accepted? one example, we have been working with league of innovation and the community college system in the western united states to take an existing credential, which is western grocers, around produce managers, it's a great credential, widely used in the grocery industry, and two years to earn. we took that
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and we know we know that given wal-mart's long history of employee goodwill like punishing workers for sick days or handing out paychecks so small that their employees have cost u.s. taxpayers some six billion dollars in public assistance we know that we can only assume that this new surveillance technology well will only be used for good and that employees and customers will. have their privacy abused while by buying clorox wipes condoms and peanut butter cocoa published at three am on a tuesday night. yeah i don't think so with private industry now going full on to say i'm of the auspices of efficiency and security you better believe that it's time to start watching the hawks. but you get the. real thing with these. as a lot of. what they like you know that i got. this. week i. wrote for the watch of the hawks i am a robot and and have a lot. to. say and they're all moto many things wrong with wal-mart and this is just a small amount of them so according to this patent document that was filed with the u.s. government wal-mart is saying that they're calling in this invention and liste
and we know we know that given wal-mart's long history of employee goodwill like punishing workers for sick days or handing out paychecks so small that their employees have cost u.s. taxpayers some six billion dollars in public assistance we know that we can only assume that this new surveillance technology well will only be used for good and that employees and customers will. have their privacy abused while by buying clorox wipes condoms and peanut butter cocoa published at three am on a...
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wal-mart is slashing prices on google home and some big screen tv's and ebay is also making it clear you don't have to be part of a special club or have a special membership to cash in on the good deal on their site, saying "people everywhere can enjoy incredible deals during this hot summer savings season and there's no reason to pay membership fees, liz" but as you mentioned at the top a lot of shoppers are having trouble getting online. i checked on my phone i had issues navigating the site as well. liz: stay right there. my entire floor crew has it on their phones they can't get in and here is the online site. remember this just began trading , open listen to me i'm thinking trading. amazon prime just began 23 minutes ago top of the hour and i can't do anything here i'm clicking on shop all deals and i go here and say look let me buy electronics goes right back to this so right now as we check the stock we can see that amazon is pulling way back from its earlier highs in advance of this still up about $10 or half a percent, but it had been up to 1,843 i believe at the high so we'
wal-mart is slashing prices on google home and some big screen tv's and ebay is also making it clear you don't have to be part of a special club or have a special membership to cash in on the good deal on their site, saying "people everywhere can enjoy incredible deals during this hot summer savings season and there's no reason to pay membership fees, liz" but as you mentioned at the top a lot of shoppers are having trouble getting online. i checked on my phone i had issues navigating...
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getting people in but i'm telling you it's a problem while mart stock doesn't look that great but wal-mart came out with this new thing they're doing a three d. you can put different furniture pieces and try to play around and see how your furniture looks before you buy it but the stock doesn't look that good wal-mart's going to try to compete with amazon and target too but i don't know if in the end they're going to be able to do it you mentioned back to amazon you mentioned which i guess started yesterday three o'clock eastern today but it didn't go that well they had a computer problem so what's your take on that was interesting they had some problems but they still had tons of sales people hung in there and because i guess it's thirty six hours it wasn't like just it was a twenty four hour period where they were doing the sale so they ended up fixing the problems but you know for all you know the site could have crashed i mean probably so many people came and wanted to spend and i don't know what the totals are going to be by the time it's all said and done but the stock may continue r
getting people in but i'm telling you it's a problem while mart stock doesn't look that great but wal-mart came out with this new thing they're doing a three d. you can put different furniture pieces and try to play around and see how your furniture looks before you buy it but the stock doesn't look that good wal-mart's going to try to compete with amazon and target too but i don't know if in the end they're going to be able to do it you mentioned back to amazon you mentioned which i guess...
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reaction sort of funny thing for me is why would you get excited about moving someone from you know a wal-mart right with no one's excited about moving thomas jefferson off of money right i sort of like you know more of a negative impact on people but you know i think anyone who is party is just a definition of being american this is an american story this is what this country promotes a person from the bottom drawer what it takes to get to the top and she did it in the legal way she used the tools that was in front of her and she's creating music that are committed that's connecting people from all over the world so people who are in talk i just don't understand i'm in a kind of i don't. it was so strange to me because you did see this thing where i'm looking at you know even if you know. outlets that are usually very pro woman or you know things like the route i'm seeing like carnie vs trashing if you think you like or you're trash too and i'm like yeah and like i was someone who was always called white trash growing up because you come for the wrong side of the tracks there's this idea that
reaction sort of funny thing for me is why would you get excited about moving someone from you know a wal-mart right with no one's excited about moving thomas jefferson off of money right i sort of like you know more of a negative impact on people but you know i think anyone who is party is just a definition of being american this is an american story this is what this country promotes a person from the bottom drawer what it takes to get to the top and she did it in the legal way she used the...
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tiffany, lvmh, we like the low end, wal-mart, costco. and ideas that unamazable.ng planet fitness and thinking about health and wellness there are themes we are interested in. there is rapid share shifts. and we think the consumer is in a good place with the weltier getting welty and the promotional environment at the low end. >> oliver high and low and he likes the environment. i take it you do too pup call it the best consumer environment in a long being, long time. >> i like the high rb low, middle i think we are just having a strong consumer. we had a strong consumer in may. we have a strong consumer through the back end unless some strange event happens. and we have the tax through through q 3 and 4. we didn't have that before and that's good for the retailer and the consumer the retailer gives that back it the consumer, driving more business and the consumer has more money in the pocket. we are seeing a strong back half. >> a lot of the stocks have made tremendous runs. how much of this is priced in. >> well that's always the problem, right i don't know that
tiffany, lvmh, we like the low end, wal-mart, costco. and ideas that unamazable.ng planet fitness and thinking about health and wellness there are themes we are interested in. there is rapid share shifts. and we think the consumer is in a good place with the weltier getting welty and the promotional environment at the low end. >> oliver high and low and he likes the environment. i take it you do too pup call it the best consumer environment in a long being, long time. >> i like the...
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not a great day for wal-mart >> it's not. number of retail stocks actually moving in opposite directions so the entire second half moving together today >> all right there is the closing bell we've got win wild, women enlisted derivatives ringing the closing bell for nasdaq which is always a great cause >>> and the second hour of "the closing bell" begins right now >> welcome everyone to "the closing bell." i'm sarah eisen in today a reversal day as curtny said. at 1 point the dow was down as much as 140 points for session lows looks like we were going to start off negative, and then a complete turn around s&p 500 about 03%, and the russell 2,000 index building on its gains. s&p and nasdaq falling for the past two weeks joining the panel we've got cnbc panelists. welcome to all of you. biggest winner in the dow today was walgreens while wal-mart was the biggest loser and wynn resorts the biggest loser. global stocks were fearful of the tariffs we were about to see this week and then this reversal for the u.s. >> it's been pre
not a great day for wal-mart >> it's not. number of retail stocks actually moving in opposite directions so the entire second half moving together today >> all right there is the closing bell we've got win wild, women enlisted derivatives ringing the closing bell for nasdaq which is always a great cause >>> and the second hour of "the closing bell" begins right now >> welcome everyone to "the closing bell." i'm sarah eisen in today a reversal day...
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microsoft and wal-mart announced it yesterday, but the big win here.me which you make of it and how it's going to work out for the company. >> this is interesting for microsoft because their perverse beneficiary of amazon steamrolling into one else's business. competitors of amazon for future competitors of amazon don't want to do out there a.i. in everything else with their competitor, amazon. they will go with microsoft number two player and that is a benefit to microsoft that has no microsoft that has no plans to get into everything amazon has really been to. i cannot do this business with amazon, need to do this business that microsoft is the beneficiary. >> they are doing well there. it's not that they just happen to stand in the way. they are actively going after it. maria bartiromo interviewed the ceo of microsoft this week and he was talking about the white house plan for terrorists. listen. >> i am hoping that we will come back. the president has said what he wants his fare deals and so i hope as we negotiate them, that we come back to a stabl
microsoft and wal-mart announced it yesterday, but the big win here.me which you make of it and how it's going to work out for the company. >> this is interesting for microsoft because their perverse beneficiary of amazon steamrolling into one else's business. competitors of amazon for future competitors of amazon don't want to do out there a.i. in everything else with their competitor, amazon. they will go with microsoft number two player and that is a benefit to microsoft that has no...
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i really don't think there's anything to worry about, look, i make the analogy that this is wal-mart being concerned with projector&gamble thinks, wal-mart is such a big buy e of proctor&gamble an came out and said, they are treating us like hoodlums, probably because they have the power. in a similar case, our import from china are 4%, 4% tracee, of gdp. we have the strength to, quote, unquote push them around, should we push them around, that's for another day i suppose. is trade war good, no. but do we have the power to quote, unquote win this, absolutely. tracee: all right. so i want to ask you, what are you watching today? any specific stocks to watch today as we are in the trade war? >> well, you know, that's interesting because i think the stocks to watch are the ones that people have talked about as being safe haven. tonight, tracee, regardless of what happens with the market you and i and others will be using netflix, ordering from amazon. i wouldn't say the stocks are totally immune because it takes buying power which might erode slightly with trade war. those are the ones
i really don't think there's anything to worry about, look, i make the analogy that this is wal-mart being concerned with projector&gamble thinks, wal-mart is such a big buy e of proctor&gamble an came out and said, they are treating us like hoodlums, probably because they have the power. in a similar case, our import from china are 4%, 4% tracee, of gdp. we have the strength to, quote, unquote push them around, should we push them around, that's for another day i suppose. is trade war...
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getting people in but i'm telling you it's a problem one march stop doesn't look that great but wal-mart came out with this new thing they're doing a three d. you can put different furniture pieces and try to play around and see how your furniture looks before you buy it but the stock doesn't look that good long march going to try to compete with amazon and target too but i don't know if in the end they're going to be able to do it you mentioned. and you mentioned which i guess started yesterday three o'clock eastern and i went today but it didn't go that well they had a computer problems or what you call and then it was interesting they had some problems but they still had tons of sales people hung in there because i guess it's thirty six hours it wasn't like just it was a twenty four hour period where they were doing the sale so they ended up fixing the problems but you know for all i know the site could have crashed i mean probably so many people came and wanted to spend and i don't know what the totals are going to be by the time it's all said and done but the stock may continue risi
getting people in but i'm telling you it's a problem one march stop doesn't look that great but wal-mart came out with this new thing they're doing a three d. you can put different furniture pieces and try to play around and see how your furniture looks before you buy it but the stock doesn't look that good long march going to try to compete with amazon and target too but i don't know if in the end they're going to be able to do it you mentioned. and you mentioned which i guess started...
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so well you know let's revisit the concept that we've discussed on the show many times prices at wal-mart are cheap because people have given up their jobs to chinese manufacturers who can do the same thing for you know ninety eight percent cheaper and so the illusion is that the american lifestyles are falling apart because even though you're making a lot less you are getting the same stuff at a much reduced cost the illusion again you're right the illusion so now if the game . of that particular trade nightmare and what trump is saying hold on let's move those jobs back to america by imposing tariffs to equalize the trade picture and move toward a post china extraction model you know where as private equity extracts wealth using leveraged buyouts china's but extracting wealth using leverage trade shenanigans so this is just the reverse of that and trump as i hear in some people's voices starts to make a little bit more sense that people don't understand that this guy actually understands more than people are giving him credit for yet like i've seen in the streets and i believe the stree
so well you know let's revisit the concept that we've discussed on the show many times prices at wal-mart are cheap because people have given up their jobs to chinese manufacturers who can do the same thing for you know ninety eight percent cheaper and so the illusion is that the american lifestyles are falling apart because even though you're making a lot less you are getting the same stuff at a much reduced cost the illusion again you're right the illusion so now if the game . of that...
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. >>> a texas grandmother is speaking out about a man who allegedly exposed himself in a wal-mart. >> the woman identified as danielle says he was in the children's clothing section. she took a picture and she walked up to the man and told him to stop. he claimed his zipper broke. danielle says the suspect, he was just lucky her husband wasn't there. >> i'm sure any other man, you know, would have just of course would have handled it a lot differently. you know, he may not have one to show. >> oh. she went there. >> she did. >> the suspect is charged with indecent exposure. >> police says he still claims the entire situation was an accident. the analyst is in the house. >> the skin my plus a bonus round coming up next. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] ♪ skinny ♪ just give me the skinny >> it's skinny time! >> yes, it is. >> time fo
. >>> a texas grandmother is speaking out about a man who allegedly exposed himself in a wal-mart. >> the woman identified as danielle says he was in the children's clothing section. she took a picture and she walked up to the man and told him to stop. he claimed his zipper broke. danielle says the suspect, he was just lucky her husband wasn't there. >> i'm sure any other man, you know, would have just of course would have handled it a lot differently. you know, he may not...
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i mean, it's an hour away from wal-mart. i mean, if that tells you anything.ony: the american dream in miniature. a place where generations of immigrants and dreamers could work and lift up their family. >> alan: the town of welch, when it was booming, the sidewalks were so crowded there would be traffic backed up like a mile. you couldn't find a place to park. >> anthony: the rest of the country took a lot of money out of these hills over the decades. billions and billions of dollars. and when it became cheaper, or more convenient to pull the coal we needed to power our electrical grids, and to make our steel elsewhere, this is what was left behind. but this is not a poverty porn show. do not pity the people here, who despite what you may think are not unrealistic about a return to the glory days of coal and better times. >> linda mckinney: i drank coffee from the time i could walk. they put coffee in your bottle. coffee or wine. [ laughter ] >> anthony: linda mckinney is a true daughter of appalachia. she raised her children here. linda's husband, bob mckinn
i mean, it's an hour away from wal-mart. i mean, if that tells you anything.ony: the american dream in miniature. a place where generations of immigrants and dreamers could work and lift up their family. >> alan: the town of welch, when it was booming, the sidewalks were so crowded there would be traffic backed up like a mile. you couldn't find a place to park. >> anthony: the rest of the country took a lot of money out of these hills over the decades. billions and billions of...
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well you know let's revisit the concept that we've discussed on the show many times prices are at wal-mart are cheap because people have given up their jobs to chinese manufacturers who can do the same thing for you know ninety eight percent cheaper and so the illusion is that the american lifestyles are falling apart because even though you're making a lot less you are getting the same stuff at a much reduced cost the illusion again you're right the illusion so now if the game . i'm of that particular trade nightmare and what trump is saying hold on let's move those jobs back to america by imposing tariffs to equalize the trade picture and move toward a post china extraction model you know where as private equity extracts wealth using leveraged buyouts china's but extracting wealth using leverage to.
well you know let's revisit the concept that we've discussed on the show many times prices are at wal-mart are cheap because people have given up their jobs to chinese manufacturers who can do the same thing for you know ninety eight percent cheaper and so the illusion is that the american lifestyles are falling apart because even though you're making a lot less you are getting the same stuff at a much reduced cost the illusion again you're right the illusion so now if the game . i'm of that...
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like wal-mart he said now we see the light we're going to stand up and fight for what nobody can stop the movement of people. nature however can have a devastating effect much of mali lies in a region where conditions are harsh the sun hell stretches six thousand kilometers across the continent and people who live in the zone face months of drought every year. meteorologists say they could be more rainfall there in future but so far farmers in mali have experienced quite the opposite lengthier dry. water shortages mean harvests how are people there dealing with the challenges. each one i cater has all but lost hope. once again and her well has run dry forcing her to watch in despair as her mongo trees whether it's a similar scene all over conical hall the village she's lived in since she was a child. you. know what i call the ground water level was so much drier when i was younger it was easy to dig a well you didn't have to go deep at all. women can't dig wells anymore the water is gone because of climate change. many others are suffering to this family grows corn it's tough work and
like wal-mart he said now we see the light we're going to stand up and fight for what nobody can stop the movement of people. nature however can have a devastating effect much of mali lies in a region where conditions are harsh the sun hell stretches six thousand kilometers across the continent and people who live in the zone face months of drought every year. meteorologists say they could be more rainfall there in future but so far farmers in mali have experienced quite the opposite lengthier...
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than expected subscriber numbers in the weak but also reports out this afternoon from variety that wal-mart is planning to launch a subscription video service that could be a competitor to netflix. apple is higher. among the leaders in the nasdaq 100 ulta beauty. that stock up and along with comcast ending its war with disney that stock higher by nearly 3% over to you. >> kate twlarn, thanks for that. we have another guest en route any moment rick, i'm going to start with you. these comments from the president in terms of interest rates, what do you make of it? do you think chairman powell will listen to it in any way, shape or form? >> no, i don't and i don't think the president is going to make any actionable meaning he's going to get j. powal to raise rates the president talks to the public in a much different way than other presidents have in the past and i know that makes some people craze but it's a position he's held for a long time. even as a developer he doesn't like high interest rates, i get it but in this case he needs to consider all the moving parts here he talked about europe
than expected subscriber numbers in the weak but also reports out this afternoon from variety that wal-mart is planning to launch a subscription video service that could be a competitor to netflix. apple is higher. among the leaders in the nasdaq 100 ulta beauty. that stock up and along with comcast ending its war with disney that stock higher by nearly 3% over to you. >> kate twlarn, thanks for that. we have another guest en route any moment rick, i'm going to start with you. these...
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. >> coming up the grandmother who confronted a creep at wal-mart. >> hear what she did when she sawing it all hang out in the store. his zipper was broken he claims. >> we'll see how becca the bachelorette is dock, trying to narrow down her list of men. who will survive the group date? you are all watching "world news now." show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my pri
. >> coming up the grandmother who confronted a creep at wal-mart. >> hear what she did when she sawing it all hang out in the store. his zipper was broken he claims. >> we'll see how becca the bachelorette is dock, trying to narrow down her list of men. who will survive the group date? you are all watching "world news now." show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love...
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. >> no, pro tip, if you want a ball, you don't steal it from a kid, you go to wal-mart and steal it! ( laughter ) this story makes me so mad! >> it just proves how boring baseball is. the most interesting thing is a ball that went out of bounds. >> ronny, no matter what you think of baseball, we can both agree, this guy is an asshole! >> no, that video is totally out of context. dead spin reporter, that guy everyone hates actually gave that same kid a ball earlier. >> well, but, still, the kid could have had a second ball now he's only got one ball. he's walking around like lance armstrong. i don't like that guy. he's got two balls. >> that guy only took the second ball so he could give it to another kid, so not only is he not only an asshole he's like baseball jesus. he gives to children and we crucified him for it. all we have to do is wait for the whole story. isn't sports more fun when you wait five minutes for all the facts to make an informed decision instead of reacting to everything with blind passion?! >> thank you so much for coming in. ( laughter ) my real part mer michae
. >> no, pro tip, if you want a ball, you don't steal it from a kid, you go to wal-mart and steal it! ( laughter ) this story makes me so mad! >> it just proves how boring baseball is. the most interesting thing is a ball that went out of bounds. >> ronny, no matter what you think of baseball, we can both agree, this guy is an asshole! >> no, that video is totally out of context. dead spin reporter, that guy everyone hates actually gave that same kid a ball earlier....
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to talk to you sir can you tell us what role no wal-mart fears. and why why are there all by no i thought arms had run a wildlife and according to the government you're not supposed to be trading in wildlife lawsuits woman. are you admitting ask the government are you saying you're doing nothing wrong. and i have no comment. off of the jumbled ass because jumbo is not your company. company. several companies including rona wildlife do you call it. sir are you still involved in the trade threatened and endangered species loss that. you understood one of his workers along with his wife and tries to stop us from filming oh yes you've served time in jail sir wall grows increasingly aggressive obligations while we're on public property search because you're here on public property don't push us are there on public property we have experience where we are on the property. just as quickly though the bats are certain can you tell us what this box is for. search these are serious questions we understand that you have served time for a number of these crime
to talk to you sir can you tell us what role no wal-mart fears. and why why are there all by no i thought arms had run a wildlife and according to the government you're not supposed to be trading in wildlife lawsuits woman. are you admitting ask the government are you saying you're doing nothing wrong. and i have no comment. off of the jumbled ass because jumbo is not your company. company. several companies including rona wildlife do you call it. sir are you still involved in the trade...
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and as for those odd supplies he bought at the wal-mart-- so why did you need camouflage?h the woods to-- to the water tower, camouflage is quite useful for that. rich weyrich: you would have the camouflage in your backpack that you would quickly change into as you ran through the woods. no. i would change into quickly and then run through the woods. but this is assuming that mr. stover is taking the time not to chase you. i'm very fast. keith morrison: and finally, the prosecutor asked, if he was so afraid of mark stover, why not tell someone? why go over to his house? you never took one step to enlist anyone's aid. that is correct. and you walked into mr. stover's house on october 28th. i did. and he tried to kill you. that is correct. and you did nothing beforehand to try to avoid that. i think i did a lot to try to avoid it. keith morrison: what the jury made of the story, no one knew. but wait. the defense wasn't quite done. there was one more person, very important to all of this, who until mid-trial had refused to say one word in public, the woman at the center of i
and as for those odd supplies he bought at the wal-mart-- so why did you need camouflage?h the woods to-- to the water tower, camouflage is quite useful for that. rich weyrich: you would have the camouflage in your backpack that you would quickly change into as you ran through the woods. no. i would change into quickly and then run through the woods. but this is assuming that mr. stover is taking the time not to chase you. i'm very fast. keith morrison: and finally, the prosecutor asked, if he...
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repeat all the layers in the same order and of you know alternating with poppy thanks a lot of cheese wal-mart and outlets. so the thing is topped off with some cream sauce. and now of course now the given eats and goes on the because. you can eat the fake it for an hour and a half and a hundred sixty two hundred ninety degree celsius. slovenian has a fruity juicy flavor and it's rich enough to almost service a full meal the traditional desired from the pragmatic your region in slovenia's northeastern tip has spread throughout the republic and beyond. what i need now is the magic to bring that right here in the studio maybe harry potter get help what if that's where we're off to now the harry potter experience is base just outside of london and allows visitors to amass themselves in the story you can walk around whole walks creep through the forbidden forest if you dare and even try out a magic want one of other studios produced eight harry potter films in toto and although the last one was eight years ago now tickets for the experience are still high on demand. if. there's some hocus pocus go
repeat all the layers in the same order and of you know alternating with poppy thanks a lot of cheese wal-mart and outlets. so the thing is topped off with some cream sauce. and now of course now the given eats and goes on the because. you can eat the fake it for an hour and a half and a hundred sixty two hundred ninety degree celsius. slovenian has a fruity juicy flavor and it's rich enough to almost service a full meal the traditional desired from the pragmatic your region in slovenia's...