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to important part of wal-mart's growth strategy. >> being part of the wal-mart u business i was access to the scale which helps us with pricing and forhe products for consumers. and also the fraz that we have at sits behind the business. >> but questions remain whether jet.com's redesign will help wal-mart in itset ongoing coion with amazon. for nightly business reports, i'm courtney reagan. >>> kroegerame store sales rise less than expected. and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the nation's largest supermarket operator blamed the overall revenue miss on the transition to new store layouts and an change product mix. utoger did top profit estimates tu o did see margin weaken as price cuts and higher freight cost pressured results. kroger shares were off nearly 10% to 28.50. rsheys is growing the snack poefrmt. ce maker of reese he is peanut butters said it was buying pirate brands for more than $$400 million under the deal hershey gain control over pirate's booty popcorn and smart pufrs hershey shares up a fraction to 106.60. meanwhile the new york posts activist hedge fund
to important part of wal-mart's growth strategy. >> being part of the wal-mart u business i was access to the scale which helps us with pricing and forhe products for consumers. and also the fraz that we have at sits behind the business. >> but questions remain whether jet.com's redesign will help wal-mart in itset ongoing coion with amazon. for nightly business reports, i'm courtney reagan. >>> kroegerame store sales rise less than expected. and that's where we begin...
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sometimes known as abu ammar hill should have been more a sissy in the federals on colonel the mosque a wal-mart i wish he had i will be here looking on since some of the unseen in a law equates worthily kuwait's them see all it but no matter how to win is on with the silly one i could damage it if. i like that it wasn't for this the need for the . big magick and in no i would. go into my mouth were in the shit happens tellin me much i'm done nothing when i wasn't a stellar mother that ever to yet. top. them family moved out of. sympathy little city built on china exit out of our city. it's fallen star will be the ones in shabby you know muslims that it is false to. him are off and know how to get father mother boss of mob them. other how to get that easily they can a sheet but that can look bad so last hustle it has its about sixteen with the the tickets that some did a thing you had to have some source of the in this about sixteen of them are not seen as a law but for the bia art on them how to get for the production of us there are the . deal with their field whether it's all of them. but to
sometimes known as abu ammar hill should have been more a sissy in the federals on colonel the mosque a wal-mart i wish he had i will be here looking on since some of the unseen in a law equates worthily kuwait's them see all it but no matter how to win is on with the silly one i could damage it if. i like that it wasn't for this the need for the . big magick and in no i would. go into my mouth were in the shit happens tellin me much i'm done nothing when i wasn't a stellar mother that ever to...
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i think wal-mart is the most prominent example. a stock a lot of people said well obviously it's facing significant pressures from amazon they hadn't figured out the online presence story. not that it weighs on the index but it tells you have small stocks where there is greater risk and large stocks that have run far fast. >> now to an area that of let consumer space, the staples, the safety stocks acting like anything but this year down 5% processes as a worst performing sectorer of 2018 dan says it could get worse and one of the biggest names in the group reports next woke. walk us through, dan. >> pepscy is reporting talking about consumer staples here this is kind of an interesting conversation right after that retail one you know, consumer staple stocks have the worst performing secretary ner the s&p right now down 3.5% on the year. the xlp, the etf that tracks the sector is made up different than the xrt. the top five stocks make up eye% of weigh pepscy coke, proctor and gamble, phillip morris and wlrnlt process. all i've sto
i think wal-mart is the most prominent example. a stock a lot of people said well obviously it's facing significant pressures from amazon they hadn't figured out the online presence story. not that it weighs on the index but it tells you have small stocks where there is greater risk and large stocks that have run far fast. >> now to an area that of let consumer space, the staples, the safety stocks acting like anything but this year down 5% processes as a worst performing sectorer of 2018...
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at the boutique which could cost upward of five hundred dollars you can buy the same handbag at wal-mart for less than half the price other stores like him them have partners with stella mccartney and versace the product offerings aren't only looking to designers in the latest target is teaming up with a nonprofit for its first time we recently saw this with nike when they endorsed copper nick with its sad and as we see diversification occurring in different markets it allows for more consumer purchases so these big name brands bring consumers into stores like target and wal-mart which in turn allows customers to purchase anything else on their shopping list. on one hand i mean thanks for that report but it's great you mean such a what you're saying is one you get inspired only nauru's while buffalo wild wings trying to expand to different restaurant areas the same time you have stores like target that are trying to expand to the demographics so it really is you know there is seem to be sort of desperate in this competition right is increasing competition yes so increasingly competitive
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imports from china but what does this all mean for the average american consumer according to wal-mart the country's biggest retailer price hikes we are very concerned about the impact these terrorists who have on our business our customers our suppliers in the u.s. economy as a whole the company listen to goods that will be hit ranging from food products to vehicles to toilet paper and wal-mart's not the only company quaking at the thought of an economic battle alibaba chairman jack ma is saying he can no longer deliver on bringing a million jobs to the u.s. market this promise was on the basis of friendly china u.s. cooperation and reasonable bilateral trade relations but the current situation has already destroyed that basis this promise can't be completed. and that's gotta hurt given how much trump loves to talk up how he's creating more jobs for americans nevertheless the u.s. president seems confident employment figures will continue to rise so it's full steam ahead challenge to put the u.s. in a very strong bargaining position with billions of dollars in jobs flowing into our co
imports from china but what does this all mean for the average american consumer according to wal-mart the country's biggest retailer price hikes we are very concerned about the impact these terrorists who have on our business our customers our suppliers in the u.s. economy as a whole the company listen to goods that will be hit ranging from food products to vehicles to toilet paper and wal-mart's not the only company quaking at the thought of an economic battle alibaba chairman jack ma is...
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is saying that this is going to dramatically hurt their consumers people come to places like wal-mart because it's cheaper than going to other stores and that's largely because they import so many of their products so people are probably going to notice this because this is such a huge amount of products it's everything from household items to chemicals to food and so what's going to happen is starting today those tariffs are going to go to ten percent in january if there's no deal they're going to go to twenty five percent so what are these companies going to do well some are going to try to absorb the cost but many are simply going to pass it along to their consumers here's why this is potentially a huge problem for president donald trump he often pretty much every single day talks about how great the economy is doing and that's his biggest selling point and that is true when it comes to the stock market or corporate earnings those are setting records what is not moving as much as wages minimum wage the average wage that people are making so when they start going to the store and th
is saying that this is going to dramatically hurt their consumers people come to places like wal-mart because it's cheaper than going to other stores and that's largely because they import so many of their products so people are probably going to notice this because this is such a huge amount of products it's everything from household items to chemicals to food and so what's going to happen is starting today those tariffs are going to go to ten percent in january if there's no deal they're...
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imports from china but what does this all mean for the average american consumer according to wal-mart the country's biggest retailer price hikes we are very concerned about the impact these terrorists who have on our business our customers our suppliers in the u.s. economy as a whole the company alyson the goods that will be hit ranging from food products to vehicles to toilet paper and wal-mart's not the only company quaking at the thought of an economic battle alibaba chairman jack ma is saying he can no longer deliver on bringing a million jobs to the u.s. market this promise was on the basis of friendly china u.s. cooperation and reasonably bilateral trade relations but the current situation has already destroyed that basis this promise can't be completed. and that's gotta hurt given how much trump loves to talk up how he's creating more jobs for americans nevertheless the u.s. president seems confident employment figures will continue to rise so it's full steam ahead cherubs to put the us in a very strong position with billions of dollars in jobs flowing into our country and yet
imports from china but what does this all mean for the average american consumer according to wal-mart the country's biggest retailer price hikes we are very concerned about the impact these terrorists who have on our business our customers our suppliers in the u.s. economy as a whole the company alyson the goods that will be hit ranging from food products to vehicles to toilet paper and wal-mart's not the only company quaking at the thought of an economic battle alibaba chairman jack ma is...
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essential supplier of everything that we buy in a wal-mart.you know, that's been a bargain for american consumers for a couple of decades. it meant that we got a lot of cheap goods and if we slap tariffs on a lot of what we are importing from the chinese that's going to hit wal-mart as hard as anyone, i think. dagen: jon, incredible point that you're making but, again, i want to raise this before we move onto one final thing, it's almost -- because the president likes to brag about how much money is coming into the treasury department from the tariffs and this is my own crack pot theory just bear with me a little bit, it's like he's taxing the emerging markets as a way to raise revenue because -- he is focused on actually at least trying to pay down some of the debt and take a hatchet to some of the deficit and as if he says i want to raise revenue, let's tax the nations who aren't treating us very well rather than say raising income taxes here in the united states in some way. jon: well, let me say two things one about revenue and the other a
essential supplier of everything that we buy in a wal-mart.you know, that's been a bargain for american consumers for a couple of decades. it meant that we got a lot of cheap goods and if we slap tariffs on a lot of what we are importing from the chinese that's going to hit wal-mart as hard as anyone, i think. dagen: jon, incredible point that you're making but, again, i want to raise this before we move onto one final thing, it's almost -- because the president likes to brag about how much...
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for more consumer purchases so these big name brands bring consumers into stores like target and wal-mart which in turn allows customers to purchase anything else on their shopping list. on one hand i mean thanks for that report but it's great you mean such a what you're saying is one you get inspired only nauru's while buffalo wild wings trying to expand to different restaurant areas at the same time you have stores like target that are trying to expand to the demographics so it really is you know there is seem to be sort of desperate in this competition right is increasing competition yes so increasingly competitive marketplace and there is a real fight for these revenues for example starbucks who started serving wine in several locations of there so we'll see what else this these markets start to do. the oca thank you as always here great reporting. and now we're going to take a quick global market trip all around the world let you know what stocks have been doing for this past week and in a few other cases longer than that we first start with in shanghai and china with the shanghai co
for more consumer purchases so these big name brands bring consumers into stores like target and wal-mart which in turn allows customers to purchase anything else on their shopping list. on one hand i mean thanks for that report but it's great you mean such a what you're saying is one you get inspired only nauru's while buffalo wild wings trying to expand to different restaurant areas at the same time you have stores like target that are trying to expand to the demographics so it really is you...
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as you know wal-mart warns last week that tariffs would force it to hike its prices as well. let's show you shares proct and gamble this year lower and down about 2% yesterday. >> ceo of sears is proposing bold rescue plan to keep company out of bankruptcy court. ed calling on sears creditors to reare structure about 1.1 billion dollars of debt coming due in 2019 and 20 20 he wants sears board to sell another one and a half billion dollars in real estate and 1.75 dollars of assets now this includes sears home services in kenmore appliance brand offered to buy himself. >> big changes brewing at starbucks. tracee carrasco joins us now with more on that. another headline. good morning. >> good morning, yes starbucks ceo said company isen playing to make sphapght changes to its organizational structure in part because of falling sales. the the restructuring could include corporate layoffs, starting at the top of the company. the changes will begin as soon as this week and continue into november. lay layoffs do not include at the retail stores. >> they need a rebounce for sure. el
as you know wal-mart warns last week that tariffs would force it to hike its prices as well. let's show you shares proct and gamble this year lower and down about 2% yesterday. >> ceo of sears is proposing bold rescue plan to keep company out of bankruptcy court. ed calling on sears creditors to reare structure about 1.1 billion dollars of debt coming due in 2019 and 20 20 he wants sears board to sell another one and a half billion dollars in real estate and 1.75 dollars of assets now...
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a sissy in the federals own kernel the mosque a wal-mart i wish we had i will be looking on since some of the unseen in a law equates worthily kuwait's them see all it but no matter how to win is on with the silly one i could damage it if. i looked at it with an instant if a. bit mcduck and in all i would. go into my mouth or in the shit happens tellin me much i'm done nothing when i wasn't a stellar immoderate it ever took yet for you at. the top. then family moved out of. sympathy little city built on china accent of our city are highly quids fallen star will be the ones in shabby human as want that it is false to. him are off and know how to get father mother boss of mob them. other how to get that easily they can a sheet but that can look bad so last hustle it has its about sixteen with the you had the tickets that some did a thing you had to have some source of dean is somehow sitting in a wal-mart nuff son is a law but for the bia art on them how to get for the production of us there are the . deal with their field whether it's all of them. but a small city in from out of the las
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wal-mart the country's biggest retailer told the trumpet ministration quote the immediate impact will be to raise prices on consumers and tax american business the head of the u.s. chamber of commerce which lobbies for big business in washington says a trade war is the single biggest threat to the economy right now very few people in the business community have embraced these tariffs because they see them as not helping them competitively for the most part consumers are bearing the brunt of this one mega company that escaped negative fallout from the china tariffs is apple c.e.o. tim cook huddled with trump at a white house state dinner in april urging him to exempt components for the apple watch and other company products how long will this trade battle last no one knows the one thing that business truly hates is uncertainty back at tom's models tom and yet this is trying to keep calm amid the trade turmoil going to take time for the end result to happen to see if these terrorists are beneficial towards the u.s. or detrimental. now. trumps tariffs taking their toll from tech to choic
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that they know better than we, the smelly wal-mart people and those opinions are of more value than your opinions. but ultimately this is an attack on the presidency and the country. the country can get hurt in this process. the very reason why president trump and the secret service now must do everything in their power to dismantle the deep state and find out who ever this is. we got a lot to get to. joining us now fox news contributor, sara carter, victoria has done legal work for me. she said i was the worst client she ever had. and john solomon, who once fought with joe story here. let's get into what you have discovered as it relates to ohr. now we have maybe an answer to the insurance policy question. does it include page, strzok or steele? >> if you were going to create a company called destroy trump inc, that would be the board. they all had a motive. they all did something to advance the motive. certainly conflict of interest rules. we now know that they were really in action in july. what happened in july wasn't an organic walk in of intelligence that raised concern. it was bru
that they know better than we, the smelly wal-mart people and those opinions are of more value than your opinions. but ultimately this is an attack on the presidency and the country. the country can get hurt in this process. the very reason why president trump and the secret service now must do everything in their power to dismantle the deep state and find out who ever this is. we got a lot to get to. joining us now fox news contributor, sara carter, victoria has done legal work for me. she...
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trade representative lighthizer, wal-mart shares did rise by half of 1%.ryl: they assembled chips in china, tariffs could hurt for a year, tumbled more than 7%. lauren: tail of two different stocks there. wells fargo announced major job cuts. cheryl: tracee carrasco has that story and other news making headlines this morning. tracee: wells fargo plans to cut 5% of the workforce, 26,500 jobs, ceo said the job cuts would streamline the banks and become consumer focus as the bank tries to recover from a number of scandals over the past two years and has been facing increase scrutiny. cheryl: another stumble for these guys, let's talk about google, were they taking sides on controversial political issue? >> seems like they might have been. according to travel ban took effect in january 2017 some google employees talked about ideas to adjust the company's search-related functions to show users how to contribute proimmigration, contact law lawmakers and government agencies, google said none of the plans were never implemented. lauren: bias in social media, they
trade representative lighthizer, wal-mart shares did rise by half of 1%.ryl: they assembled chips in china, tariffs could hurt for a year, tumbled more than 7%. lauren: tail of two different stocks there. wells fargo announced major job cuts. cheryl: tracee carrasco has that story and other news making headlines this morning. tracee: wells fargo plans to cut 5% of the workforce, 26,500 jobs, ceo said the job cuts would streamline the banks and become consumer focus as the bank tries to recover...
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that they know better than we, the smelly wal-mart people and those opinions are of more value than your opinions. but ultimately this is an attack on the presidency and the country. the country can get hurt in this process. the very reason why president trump and the secret service now must do everything in their power to dismantle the deep state and find out who ever this is. we got a lot to get to. joining us now fox news contributor, sara carter, victoria has done legal work for me. she said i was the worst client she ever had. and john solomon, who once fought with joe story here. let's get into what you have discovered as it relates to ohr. now we have maybe an answer to the insurance policy question. does it include page, strzok or steele? >> if you were going to create a company called destroy trump inc, that would be the board. they all had a motive. they all did something to advance the motive. certainly conflict of interest rules. we now know that they were really in action in july. what happened in july wasn't an organic walk in of intelligence that raised concern. it was bru
that they know better than we, the smelly wal-mart people and those opinions are of more value than your opinions. but ultimately this is an attack on the presidency and the country. the country can get hurt in this process. the very reason why president trump and the secret service now must do everything in their power to dismantle the deep state and find out who ever this is. we got a lot to get to. joining us now fox news contributor, sara carter, victoria has done legal work for me. she...
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i mean, it's an hour away from wal-mart. i mean, if that tells you anything. 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. we had three hospitals, had a taxi cab stand, had, like, three jewelry stores. it was just a wonderful place. >> 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:
i mean, it's an hour away from wal-mart. i mean, if that tells you anything. 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. we had three hospitals, had a taxi cab stand, had, like, three jewelry stores. it was just a wonderful place. >> anthony: the...
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known as abu ammar hill should have been more a sissy in the federals own colonel there must be a wal-mart. i mean we're looking on since some often seen in a law equates worthily kuwait's them slaughtered but no matter how to win is on with the silly one i could damage it if. i like that you know oftentimes the need for the. big magick and no i would. go into my mouth or in the shit happens tellin me much i'm done nothing i wasn't a stellar mother that ever took yet. top. them family moved out of. sympathy little city built on china accent of our city and the holly quids fallen star will be the shabby human as something that is false to. him are off and know how to get father mother boss of mob them. other how to get that easily like an ice sheet but that can look bad so last hustle it has its about sixteen with the you had the tickets that some did a thing you had to have some source of dean is somehow sitting in a modern love swan is a law but for the bia art on them how to get for the production of us there are the . deal with their field whether it's all of them. but to some of us at
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wal-mart the country's biggest retailer told the trumpet ministration quote the immediate impact willbe to raise prices on consumers and tax american business the head of the u.s. chamber of commerce which lobbies for big business in washington says a trade war is the single biggest threat to the economy right now very few people in the business community have embraced these tariffs because they see them and as not helping them competitively for the most part consumers are bearing the brunt of this one mega company that escaped negative fallout from the china tariffs is apple c.e.o. tim cook huddled with trump at a white house state dinner in april urging him to exempt components for the apple watch and other company products how long will this trade battle last no one knows the one thing that business truly hates is uncertainty back at tom's models tom and yet this is trying to keep calm amid the trade turmoil going to take time for the end result to happen to see if these terrorists are beneficial towards the u.s. or detrimental. now. trumps tariffs taking their toll from tech to ch
wal-mart the country's biggest retailer told the trumpet ministration quote the immediate impact willbe to raise prices on consumers and tax american business the head of the u.s. chamber of commerce which lobbies for big business in washington says a trade war is the single biggest threat to the economy right now very few people in the business community have embraced these tariffs because they see them and as not helping them competitively for the most part consumers are bearing the brunt of...
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you want to get the wal-mart. the year the hoodoo dish to stall to but that would be good in the ne. that can be death cool if. you know. and don't walk and them it is there's been no man who's been there when he's there can do you any. never been there i was in the condo but why didn't the one about to work that. out of it. can you be mad what this to me that. is bad must and i'm still to it twenty years on stoltenberg will not betray the secrecy of conversations between the p.l.o. and israel we tried. to prepare for and they were. both in the pier this. labor party started their. very much to try before home where the people from the israeli labor party that you were contacting mr shimon peres or other have promised never to. you know i only. part. is not coming from what they say from all the things i didn't say. in the mid eighty's the labor party in israel formed a coalition government with the. party should mean i gave a nod and a wink for likud member mushy amaranth to hold secret talks with palestinian pol
you want to get the wal-mart. the year the hoodoo dish to stall to but that would be good in the ne. that can be death cool if. you know. and don't walk and them it is there's been no man who's been there when he's there can do you any. never been there i was in the condo but why didn't the one about to work that. out of it. can you be mad what this to me that. is bad must and i'm still to it twenty years on stoltenberg will not betray the secrecy of conversations between the p.l.o. and israel...
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wal-mart was given outperform rating at bmo capital. the analyst citing longtime eexaminers profitability .price target is $110, the stock rice to 95 pfrt 43. >> united continental was downgraded to neutral from outperform at mcacquiry. they site the valuation up more than 30% since the stafrt yeare prrget now $95. the stock fell 5 cents today to 90.11. discovery was downgraded to sell from hold at pivotal. the analyst cited the 20% gain without meaningful change to fundamentals. price rget, 26. that stock fell 1% to 31.58. tariff l ahead doe trouble loom for the housing market? >>> wall street salaries have come full circle process. according a new report compensation in the financial industries climbed more than 10% last year. the average salary and bonuss now just over $422,000. the highest it has beenn a decade. lehmathe time when brothers collapsed. >>> mcdonald's workers stage the first me too strike.in accord to workers rights group fight 15. hundreds of employees hell demonstrations cross are across cities culling for more respe
wal-mart was given outperform rating at bmo capital. the analyst citing longtime eexaminers profitability .price target is $110, the stock rice to 95 pfrt 43. >> united continental was downgraded to neutral from outperform at mcacquiry. they site the valuation up more than 30% since the stafrt yeare prrget now $95. the stock fell 5 cents today to 90.11. discovery was downgraded to sell from hold at pivotal. the analyst cited the 20% gain without meaningful change to fundamentals. price...
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and as for those odd supplies he bought at the wal-mart-- so why did you need camouflage?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 it all, linda opdycke
and as for those odd supplies he bought at the wal-mart-- so why did you need camouflage?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...
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company that's also lower for a different reason is wal-mart. it's also part of the same but we staples sector had a different analysis no doubt from goldman. reinstated his coverage on this company with a neutral rating. he has suspended coverage back to that, he had a buy rating so a lot of folks were looking at this as a downgrade, effective downgrade and the shares moved lower there. it's down for a fourth straight it closes at f this level, it will be a second for ght weekly loss wal-mart. julie? to l i'm going back brands which you were just siegel.ing with semian 24 of them after 123 years in bought the brands chain in 1985, although it only had stores in new york city 2008. l brands share are higher, but terribly alysts are optimistic. randall saying this is a smart brands butmove for l he calls victoria secret broken and overstored. breaking,he issue and bath and body works peaking. if you look at l brands versus peers it's already done pretty poorly, so what we're seeing today represents a pop. take a look at bloomberg 'm looking at in
company that's also lower for a different reason is wal-mart. it's also part of the same but we staples sector had a different analysis no doubt from goldman. reinstated his coverage on this company with a neutral rating. he has suspended coverage back to that, he had a buy rating so a lot of folks were looking at this as a downgrade, effective downgrade and the shares moved lower there. it's down for a fourth straight it closes at f this level, it will be a second for ght weekly loss wal-mart....
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at the wal-mart and they had a fit. with the b. who do this to the store to but that did. in the end the. that can be death cool if. you know store. and don't walk and them it is has been no man has been there when this. any. not been there i was in the condo but why didn't the one about to work that. out of it. can you be mad what this to me that. is bad must in obstructing it twenty years on stoltenberg will not betray the secrecy of conversations between the p.l.o. and israel we tried. to prepare for and they were. both in the clear that this. labor party started their. very much try. home where the people from the israeli labor party that you were contacting mr shimon peres or the other. problem is never did. i have not told. you no i only. part. is not coming from what i say from all the things i didn't say. in the mid eighty's the labor party in israel formed a coalition government with the. party should mean i gave a nod and a wink for likud member. to hold secret talks with palestinian politician is allowed husseini in jerusalem. discussion centered on p.l.o. recog
at the wal-mart and they had a fit. with the b. who do this to the store to but that did. in the end the. that can be death cool if. you know store. and don't walk and them it is has been no man has been there when this. any. not been there i was in the condo but why didn't the one about to work that. out of it. can you be mad what this to me that. is bad must in obstructing it twenty years on stoltenberg will not betray the secrecy of conversations between the p.l.o. and israel we tried. to...
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we discuss that in the first segment you know we're talking about significant price increases at wal-mart the main fear out of the u.s. might be how china retaliates this time it was a veiled charette that i think if you caught china came out and said where is. supplier of certain things and the u.s. doesn't have an easy manes of getting them where they are talking about max i am positive they are talking about rare earth elements these things are used in weapon systems and extremely powerful magnets they're used in touchscreen phones specialized glass things that goes into airplanes i've got to contact it boeing i asked him to quantify that. his belief was that he thinks that boeing and the airline manufacturer will be affected you can't say how much he thinks that boeing keeps these things secret i don't know but we do know that these rare earths they're not actually all that rare max but china is the only producer of them why because they produce a lot of toxic sludge and other unsavory things when you're manufacturing these things so yeah another country could step up but we're talkin
we discuss that in the first segment you know we're talking about significant price increases at wal-mart the main fear out of the u.s. might be how china retaliates this time it was a veiled charette that i think if you caught china came out and said where is. supplier of certain things and the u.s. doesn't have an easy manes of getting them where they are talking about max i am positive they are talking about rare earth elements these things are used in weapon systems and extremely powerful...
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warlgs, wal-mart and 7-eleven were among the retailers warn.s fundamental products have 60 days to reverse youth sales trends. if they don't the fda says they could ban the products outright. >>> we would like to take a moment to correct an error we made in yesterday's newscasts. we brought to you the story of a man arrested on charges of attacking an east bay congressional candidate. rudy peters. during the story we used the wrong first name in identifying mr. peters. we apologize for the error. >>> lost and found? route next door. electric bikes valued at $37,000 stolen last year back with the rppy owner tonight. most still in the boxes. never used. doug schwartz owns an electric bike shop in santa clara but kept the he researched online. >> i think you have to look at the facility, select a unit with a camera. in my situation they had a thousand units and only three cameras on the units for the whole facility. >> the thieves didn't take the bikes far. they moved them to a nearby unit they rented in the same complex. apparently the two men we
warlgs, wal-mart and 7-eleven were among the retailers warn.s fundamental products have 60 days to reverse youth sales trends. if they don't the fda says they could ban the products outright. >>> we would like to take a moment to correct an error we made in yesterday's newscasts. we brought to you the story of a man arrested on charges of attacking an east bay congressional candidate. rudy peters. during the story we used the wrong first name in identifying mr. peters. we apologize for...
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deputy prime minister of libya a country troubled transition seven years after the overthrow of wal-mart that's it for this edition of sophie and call see you next. africa to try to game it's all about look at goldman sachs can figure out a way to go backwards in time and still money on trade in the history they would do it but the second best option is to just increase the speed in the here and now to steal much rabbit. after the war. was still active. in the nineteen seventy head as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery. a german company developed. a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy. it turned terrible side effects what has happened to my baby anything. you know she said is just. a little mind victims of to receive company.
deputy prime minister of libya a country troubled transition seven years after the overthrow of wal-mart that's it for this edition of sophie and call see you next. africa to try to game it's all about look at goldman sachs can figure out a way to go backwards in time and still money on trade in the history they would do it but the second best option is to just increase the speed in the here and now to steal much rabbit. after the war. was still active. in the nineteen seventy head as the chair...
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when it comes to competition with netflix stephenson said his hbo is tiffany to netflix's wal-mart. >ch. mike is not only betting the streaming giant survives the competition he sees netflix returning to highs at the plasma with a call to action, mike. >> we are talking about netflix obviously. this is the 400 pound gorilla in the room 800 pounds, whichever. we are looking at making a bullish bet. here is the thing. first of all the stock is in a bullish trend. and secondly, we do have a identifiable catalyst coming up in the form of earnings which they're going to be announcing in october we have something that could make the stock move sharply. and finally, looking at those moves what we noticed is that the current price of options i implying a move low are than that which we've experienced it's implying a move about 7% on earnings actually over the last 8 quarters it's averaged about 8%. right now options are looking like a decent value. what we target essentially with these prior highs, and we're trying to avoid basicall a return to these level if that's what we look at looking at
when it comes to competition with netflix stephenson said his hbo is tiffany to netflix's wal-mart. >ch. mike is not only betting the streaming giant survives the competition he sees netflix returning to highs at the plasma with a call to action, mike. >> we are talking about netflix obviously. this is the 400 pound gorilla in the room 800 pounds, whichever. we are looking at making a bullish bet. here is the thing. first of all the stock is in a bullish trend. and secondly, we do have...
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when china was taking all american jobs they had a situation where consumer costs at places like wal-mart went down and they went down faster than american wages so that the american worker didn't really feel it because they're able to buy stuff because they got more cheap than the fact that they were getting their wages cut now it's the reverse ok prices are going up but you know we're to look at that with bottlenecks in employment wages got up so wages go up faster than the price of stuff then it's all goodness i mean there's inflation and that could be a problem how serious is that potentially going to be if the inflation genie is let out of the bottle and by that i would i would mean that wages actually start to enter a wage price spiral something we haven't seen and decades of as you know we've not seen that since one of the seventy's or eighty's maybe the. let's look at this realistically. the. everyone's talking about the big jump in wages ok they jumped there. just as one month by the way so it could be an outlier it could be real it may continue or it may not but what we're actua
when china was taking all american jobs they had a situation where consumer costs at places like wal-mart went down and they went down faster than american wages so that the american worker didn't really feel it because they're able to buy stuff because they got more cheap than the fact that they were getting their wages cut now it's the reverse ok prices are going up but you know we're to look at that with bottlenecks in employment wages got up so wages go up faster than the price of stuff...
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. >>> and wal-mart is wtining that adal tariffs on chinese imports may force it to raise prices. in letter t the u.s. trade representative, the woret's largestler says the cost could increase hit essential items everythg from food and personal care products to bicycles, pet products, cribs even backpacks. the company says the results will be the skurmts buy fewer items or none at all meaningou suppliers receive less and retail margins shrink and rival targd it's deeply troubled by the escalating trade war which it says threatened to undermine the economy. >>> time to look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. at&t was upgraded to buy from neutral at ubs. the analyst says the stock is trading near all-time l valuations. the price target is $38. the stock rose 1% t 33.78. >>> under armour was upgraded to attral from underweight over jp morgan. the analyst sites the turn arou and expects it to meet earnings estimates for this fiscal year and next. the price target is v 20. the stock closed right around that level at $20.57. >>> nike's price target 199ed to 00 from $85 at barkl
. >>> and wal-mart is wtining that adal tariffs on chinese imports may force it to raise prices. in letter t the u.s. trade representative, the woret's largestler says the cost could increase hit essential items everythg from food and personal care products to bicycles, pet products, cribs even backpacks. the company says the results will be the skurmts buy fewer items or none at all meaningou suppliers receive less and retail margins shrink and rival targd it's deeply troubled by the...
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it's so simple and so safe and even though our prices may be reasonably high we could be charging wal-mart prices if there was a free market in medicine right so do you think that ultimately. major in maybe trying pharmaceutical companies and basically that can the big pharma it's let's say pharmaceuticals themselves are essentially a more of a danger to the public then the way that the government treats illicit drugs to be . there i don't know if they're more of a danger than illicit drugs but they can be dangerous so if somebody has typical. we could put a some of their stem cells into the back and cure them and get them off opioids we could probably reduce fifteen to twenty percent of the whole opioid epidemic because a lot of the opioid epidemic they're taking legal drugs we have patients like that all the time the fact shot your buddy from baseball did a study on concussion and what he found is if you give a rat's tail vein injection of your stem cell the stronger vascular fraction those of the cells we take from the fat so they're mixed with stem cells red cells white so platelets al
it's so simple and so safe and even though our prices may be reasonably high we could be charging wal-mart prices if there was a free market in medicine right so do you think that ultimately. major in maybe trying pharmaceutical companies and basically that can the big pharma it's let's say pharmaceuticals themselves are essentially a more of a danger to the public then the way that the government treats illicit drugs to be . there i don't know if they're more of a danger than illicit drugs but...
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. >> yea so i think yotake, for example, l'oreal or wal-mart, i mean, walt has a goal of reding emissions by a staggering number of tonnes through -- throughout its supply chain. and i think we all know as consumers that it's increasingly difficult to go and buy something where you're not confronted with the greenhouse gas potenal or the carbon footprint. it's a little bit like when you buy sandwiches and it's suddenly telling you the calories. you kind of think twice, well, do i really need both of those sandwichesavr should i just h one? >> sreenivasan: there seems to be a necessary alignment here beeen three differe stakeholders. you've got the management of a company, the investors in thatmp y, and ultimately the consumer of the product, who all have to have some level of value for a company to start to make these changes. >> yeah, well, that's well put. if you think about a slot machine, you want to get erries all across. the cherries all across in a climate change is lining up science, policy and ca so verses are increasingly looking at, is a cpany organized well for this scientific
. >> yea so i think yotake, for example, l'oreal or wal-mart, i mean, walt has a goal of reding emissions by a staggering number of tonnes through -- throughout its supply chain. and i think we all know as consumers that it's increasingly difficult to go and buy something where you're not confronted with the greenhouse gas potenal or the carbon footprint. it's a little bit like when you buy sandwiches and it's suddenly telling you the calories. you kind of think twice, well, do i really...
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on the number of things it's going to be little amounts but think about it where do people shop wal-mart kmart target dollar store jollier general and where are those products made of course most of them are made in china or some in mexico and so this is going to start slowly but surely impacting consumers and at some point i think there's going to be a tipping point where the mood of the country just like lindsey was saying we want to be with our president he's our president to get a great deal fine but at some point when it hits you in the pocketbook we're all patriotic but we're not stupid well how slowly how surely the biggest shopping spree of the year is just around the corner is santa going to have a tough time will this stuff kick in by then are we talking twenty nineteen what's the timetable is such a great question holland so a lot of these supplies for the holiday season they just they've just now the a lot of already been delivered some of them are are righty in process now in transit the ports are jam packed in the u.s. because they're trying to bring in these big panamax an
on the number of things it's going to be little amounts but think about it where do people shop wal-mart kmart target dollar store jollier general and where are those products made of course most of them are made in china or some in mexico and so this is going to start slowly but surely impacting consumers and at some point i think there's going to be a tipping point where the mood of the country just like lindsey was saying we want to be with our president he's our president to get a great...