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wal-mart is offering drivers close to $90,000 a year. >> definitely. sign me up. i'll do that. >> reporter: last year wal- mart put more than 1,400 new truck drivers behind the wheel with hundreds more slated to join their fleet this year thanks to an expedited new hiring process. >> instead of waiting to bring you on board after a road test we actually bring you to two hiring centers and have you do the road tests with a bunch of other drivers that are in the applicant pool. >> reporter: wal-mart requires 30 months experience with a clean driving record. musselman said it could be his final destination had. he will graduate in february and hit the open road. >> i'm going to be staking out places i might want to move to. >> reporter: neroth proud to see him go knowing big incentives mean big business. >> that will help the school for sure. >> reporter: wal-mart has 8,000 members in its fleet. they team some of these veteran drivers up with the new applicants during the hiring process to set them up for success. in west sacramento, rachel wolf, kpix5. >> before you
wal-mart is offering drivers close to $90,000 a year. >> definitely. sign me up. i'll do that. >> reporter: last year wal- mart put more than 1,400 new truck drivers behind the wheel with hundreds more slated to join their fleet this year thanks to an expedited new hiring process. >> instead of waiting to bring you on board after a road test we actually bring you to two hiring centers and have you do the road tests with a bunch of other drivers that are in the applicant pool....
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wal-mart announced it is splitting. cvs health say its has invited wal-mart to stay in its network through april 30th. >>> apple's battery replacement program was much more than expected and could be to blame for the drop in sales. you got one of those, didn't you? >> i sure did. >> 11 million extended the life of their phones by swapping out their batteries during last year's $29 replacement program. apple expected to replace 1 to 2 million batteries. they did 11 million. ceo tim cook said the battery replacements were partly to blame for the dropped sales last quarter. >> take a battery out, put one in. it takes hours. almost a whole day. >> and you're kind of crashed. right? >> it was interesting, but i did it. >>> time is 4:49. let's check your weather. there's so much to talk is, in can probably take it to a half hour show. but we'll try to keep it to two minutes. lightning strikesierras. the main front has gone through. but statewide to crescent city. there's more to go. you can see right there. the rain-snow line
wal-mart announced it is splitting. cvs health say its has invited wal-mart to stay in its network through april 30th. >>> apple's battery replacement program was much more than expected and could be to blame for the drop in sales. you got one of those, didn't you? >> i sure did. >> 11 million extended the life of their phones by swapping out their batteries during last year's $29 replacement program. apple expected to replace 1 to 2 million batteries. they did 11 million....
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surveillance photos showing the suspects at a target and wal- mart where they spent 2200- dollars. >>> not guilty plea today from president trump's long time informal visor roger stone facing federal charges, lying to congress and wit necessary tampering. >> roger stone flashed richard nixon's v for victory sign in washington d.c. tuesday morning. stone's attorney entered not guilty pleas on one count of obstruction of justice, 5 counts of false testimony and 1 count of witness tampering. stone says special council robert mueller didn't charge him with clouding with russia. >> there is no russian collusion. i had no collaboration with wikileaks, i'm not charged with conspiracy, if they could have made that case, they would have. >> following comments by the acting attorney general who says he has been briefed on the ose eing completein hope the fr directoeller as soon as possible. hand off a final report when the investigation is complete. it will be up to the ag to determine how much of the report is made public. but a new bipartisan bill in the senate would require the department of
surveillance photos showing the suspects at a target and wal- mart where they spent 2200- dollars. >>> not guilty plea today from president trump's long time informal visor roger stone facing federal charges, lying to congress and wit necessary tampering. >> roger stone flashed richard nixon's v for victory sign in washington d.c. tuesday morning. stone's attorney entered not guilty pleas on one count of obstruction of justice, 5 counts of false testimony and 1 count of witness...
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and wal-mart part ways over prices the ninety three million customers of c.v.s. pharmacy benefits manager or p.b.m. c.v.s. caremark will no longer be able to fill their prescriptions at wal-mart pharmacy locations after c.v.s. refused to cut retailers demands for higher reimbursements according to a statement from c.v.s. wal-mart claim to have fought for the right of customers to choose where their prescription. are filled blaming care mark on the growing role of pharmacy benefit managers or p.b.s. for the market schism the arkansas based retailer statement said quote the issue underscores the problems that can arise when a p.b.m. can exert their unregulated power to direct members on where to fill their scripts disrupting patients' health care and then to that. let me ask you question do you ever get annoyed waiting in line because somebody is debit or credit card is taking a while to process while europe has a head start using contactless credit cards the u.s. is just now getting in the game artista sacher sweet is live in los angeles with more thank you for jo
and wal-mart part ways over prices the ninety three million customers of c.v.s. pharmacy benefits manager or p.b.m. c.v.s. caremark will no longer be able to fill their prescriptions at wal-mart pharmacy locations after c.v.s. refused to cut retailers demands for higher reimbursements according to a statement from c.v.s. wal-mart claim to have fought for the right of customers to choose where their prescription. are filled blaming care mark on the growing role of pharmacy benefit managers or...
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what's great about wal-mart they have a lot of great demand out there and look at wal-mart stock versuss&p 500 since we've had this selloff in november and december. outperforming index. >> okay. apple news on apple they're cutting 200 people from their self-driving car division. that's news. i never -- look i never got behind this idea that self-driving cars are going to take over in my lifetime i don't believe it. >> so many difficulties with the software inside can it recognize road signs can it recognize a puddle versus know drift. absolutely. can illegal issue too who is liable for driveless car that owner and software. smg information with them. say that again. >> what if you got in a wreck what if you got rear end by self-driving car how do you exchange insurance information if nobody is in the car? >> it is not there. not that exactly correct. take a long time to build it out apple was software but providing software that would go into self-driving cars and they're so far behind many others i'm not surprised. >> i can see self-driving taxes -- you know, press a button up comes c
what's great about wal-mart they have a lot of great demand out there and look at wal-mart stock versuss&p 500 since we've had this selloff in november and december. outperforming index. >> okay. apple news on apple they're cutting 200 people from their self-driving car division. that's news. i never -- look i never got behind this idea that self-driving cars are going to take over in my lifetime i don't believe it. >> so many difficulties with the software inside can it...
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. >> billete, en serio, wal-mart acaba la lanzar una campaÑa para atraer choferes, ofreciendo beneficiosel futuro desde aquÍ, se ve prometedor es que expertos calculan que en los prÓximos aÑos va a haber una escasez de 175 mil camioneros eso quiere decir que los salarios, van a seguir subiendo. >> ademÁs de obreros, jardineros y cocineros, rivera le estÁ dando cursos a profesionales convertidos. >> ingenieros, o abogados han dejado sus trabajos y se han metido a la industria camionera. >> el sueÑo es para todos. >> algunos dÍa voy a andar manejando un camiÓn de wal-mart y ganar los 90 mil al aÑo. >> un atractivo nada despreciableo, >> cristina londoÑo, noticias telemundo (risas y nos vamos a uno pueblo de mÉxico, hasta la cocina de una abuela que prepara un adoro de carne de conejo con la receta de sus ante ce papasadoantepasadoÍ, utiliza utensilios pri prehispÁnicos y parte de lo que utiliza crecen su propio patio, vÍctor la acompaÑÓ en el proceso. >> cuando el gallo canta todo el rancho se levanta, desde temprano, doÑa fabiola, recoge la leÑa para el almuerzo >> se llama un ruedo >> la
. >> billete, en serio, wal-mart acaba la lanzar una campaÑa para atraer choferes, ofreciendo beneficiosel futuro desde aquÍ, se ve prometedor es que expertos calculan que en los prÓximos aÑos va a haber una escasez de 175 mil camioneros eso quiere decir que los salarios, van a seguir subiendo. >> ademÁs de obreros, jardineros y cocineros, rivera le estÁ dando cursos a profesionales convertidos. >> ingenieros, o abogados han dejado sus trabajos y se han metido a la...
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wal-mart is leaving the cvs care mark network after a pricing dispute.lit, saying cvs announced the demands for larger reimbursement of. cvs health says it has invited wal-mart to stay in its net work through april 30th. >>> apple, much more popular than expected. apple expected to replace 1 to 2 million batteries. but 11 million people took advantage of that $29 million replacement program. ceo tim cook said battery replacements were partly to blame. >>> time is 5:47. a measure nasays state lawmakers helping correct a political gender gap. it would allow candidates for state and local offices to use campaign dollars for child care. lawmakers say before and after school care for young children while out on the campaign trail, can be really hard for political candidates. right now, women make up only 30% of the california legislature. supporters of the bill say child care is a barrier that many face when they decide if they're going to run for office. >> believe it or not. when you're thinking about running for office. the first thing that comes to mind i
wal-mart is leaving the cvs care mark network after a pricing dispute.lit, saying cvs announced the demands for larger reimbursement of. cvs health says it has invited wal-mart to stay in its net work through april 30th. >>> apple, much more popular than expected. apple expected to replace 1 to 2 million batteries. but 11 million people took advantage of that $29 million replacement program. ceo tim cook said battery replacements were partly to blame. >>> time is 5:47. a...
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foundation associated with the wal-mart company and they've been very generous to our is a giving us millions of dollars over the past few years other companies are trying to help as well but make no mistake about it the magnitude of the federal safety net is such that if these programs shut down all the private charity on the planet isn't going to help avoid massive hunger on a scale we haven't seen since the great depression all the business back sharing in america now equals of bout one fifteenth one fifteenth of the federal nutrition assistance a thing that and so we appreciate business support we certainly work with the private sector and we think the most important thing is for them to do is to create jobs that pay a living wage and then give to charities but i hope people on don't get the false impression that somehow magically like a frank capra american happy ending movie that if the federal safety net goes away that our friends and business will be able to save this problem and many of them will be in huge huge difficulty if the programs really go away they will have to pro
foundation associated with the wal-mart company and they've been very generous to our is a giving us millions of dollars over the past few years other companies are trying to help as well but make no mistake about it the magnitude of the federal safety net is such that if these programs shut down all the private charity on the planet isn't going to help avoid massive hunger on a scale we haven't seen since the great depression all the business back sharing in america now equals of bout one...
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or wal-mart's going to come in and you're going to get, you know, an eighth for $10 at wal-mart, and do you really think that wal-mart will sell marijuana at some point? i don't know. i mean, when it's federally legal, i'm sure they will, right. when do you think that will happen? oh, you know that's not up to me, unfortunately. lemonis: up next, high in the mountains there are millions in pot profits. but where does it all go? every single business on main street is funded by the cannabis industry, whether people want to admit it or not. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. (boy) got it. (dad) it's slippery. (boy) nooooooo... (grandma) nooooooo... (dad) nooooooo... (dog)
or wal-mart's going to come in and you're going to get, you know, an eighth for $10 at wal-mart, and do you really think that wal-mart will sell marijuana at some point? i don't know. i mean, when it's federally legal, i'm sure they will, right. when do you think that will happen? oh, you know that's not up to me, unfortunately. lemonis: up next, high in the mountains there are millions in pot profits. but where does it all go? every single business on main street is funded by the cannabis...
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cbs and wal-mart. prescription costs could drive wal-mart to split from caremark network.up a fraction. walgreens and microsoft. they've announced a new partnership. this is microsoft trying to fend off amazon's health care push and microsoft is up 105 on the news. walgreens up as well. mexican people from border towns not happy about how the new caravan going through their country. lashing out at social media. you're not welcome. get out of here. after that, katie hill says everyone is getting caught up on the word wall and says she's open to looking at other options for border security. we are talking to the former top guy advice about that. 10 minutes from now the president meets with the problem solver caucus. we'll have a live report from the white house about that. that is next. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to gettin
cbs and wal-mart. prescription costs could drive wal-mart to split from caremark network.up a fraction. walgreens and microsoft. they've announced a new partnership. this is microsoft trying to fend off amazon's health care push and microsoft is up 105 on the news. walgreens up as well. mexican people from border towns not happy about how the new caravan going through their country. lashing out at social media. you're not welcome. get out of here. after that, katie hill says everyone is getting...
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and consumer spending rose but in recent times cut for competition from the likes of target and wal-martas well as a hammering after the financial crisis has left the american retailers situation on the brink of collapse. such a bank may not get the go ahead for a merger intended to reverse its ailing fortunes according to the reuters news agency regulators is no longer believe that his plan to merge with the fossil of domestic rival comments makes sense if confirmed the change of june would come as a blow to her as it seeks ways to revive growth and restore its battered image regulators reportedly believe the country's biggest bank needs a more powerful partner to help address its problems. as we mentioned earlier the financial sector readying for brakes it searching new headquarters in places like frankfurt dublin or paris one small fin tech startup headquartered in berlin went in the other direction it consciously decided to expand in britain and that's not a decision it's found his regret. the founders of raisin want to offer depositors high interest rates so the internet platform li
and consumer spending rose but in recent times cut for competition from the likes of target and wal-martas well as a hammering after the financial crisis has left the american retailers situation on the brink of collapse. such a bank may not get the go ahead for a merger intended to reverse its ailing fortunes according to the reuters news agency regulators is no longer believe that his plan to merge with the fossil of domestic rival comments makes sense if confirmed the change of june would...
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de wal- mart's, new jersey, new york y virginia las mandarinas y duraznos.ndo de las cosas que se pueden ver en las redes sociales hay un caso que ha provocado bastante molestia. es un incidente racista que comenzaron la cafeterÍa nueva york. dos clientes escribieron en la cuenta que no picaban propinas a inmigrantes porque escucharon a los empleados hablando espaÑol. la camarera y el dueÑo publicaron el mensajey desde entonces estÁn sufriendo el acoso de internautas. muchos critican el servicio, la orientaciÓn sexual y el origen hispano del propietario. finalmente, tambiÉn han recibido muchos comentarios de apoyo. es la primera vez que dejan este tipo de comentarios racistas al ir a un restaurante. borja: lo bueno es que aquÍ en este medio de comunicaciÓn siempre haremos las denuncias. te hago una pregunta, usa facetime? atenciÓn porque acaban de detectar una falla de seguridad que atenta contra la privacidad de los usuarios al regresar el hashtag #facetimebug es carolina: continuamos en vivo en la ediciÓn digital y el #facetimes es tendencia el dÍa de hoy
de wal- mart's, new jersey, new york y virginia las mandarinas y duraznos.ndo de las cosas que se pueden ver en las redes sociales hay un caso que ha provocado bastante molestia. es un incidente racista que comenzaron la cafeterÍa nueva york. dos clientes escribieron en la cuenta que no picaban propinas a inmigrantes porque escucharon a los empleados hablando espaÑol. la camarera y el dueÑo publicaron el mensajey desde entonces estÁn sufriendo el acoso de internautas. muchos critican el...
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instead, cohen hands him a wal-mart bag. he did deny paying him in cash.hands him this wal-mart bag with $12,000 in cash and a boxing glove from a mixed martial arts fighter that cohen had some affiliation with. he never paid him the rest of it. he did bill the trump organization for $50,000 or asked for reimbursement and got it. most of it came from trump's personal checking account. >> this is great reporting. why did he say he is speaking out now? >> well, we actually found him because the federal prosecutors have mentioned the tech consultant through the reimbursement when they charged cohen in august with eight felonies in new york including hush money payments. so we were -- they didn't name the tech company but we tracked it down and found out who it was. we reached out. through the course of our discussions with him, he told us the story and agreed to go on the record. he also told the same thing last year to the federal investigators who are looking into michael cohen. >> fascinating. let me bring you in. you just heard from michael cohen. what is
instead, cohen hands him a wal-mart bag. he did deny paying him in cash.hands him this wal-mart bag with $12,000 in cash and a boxing glove from a mixed martial arts fighter that cohen had some affiliation with. he never paid him the rest of it. he did bill the trump organization for $50,000 or asked for reimbursement and got it. most of it came from trump's personal checking account. >> this is great reporting. why did he say he is speaking out now? >> well, we actually found him...
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10 miles to this wal-mart, it doesn't get reported. the only people who have the data are the credit card companies. the question is, how you can mobilize them. having said that, there has been a lot of great feedback from the series of articles. the number of states are looking into this to see what they can do. lots of push back. if you are going start pushing on guns, what about alcohol and a young person under 21 years old. they should know they are at a bar and maybe they shouldn't allow that transaction. my view is at this point in the ball game, adding friction to the system is valuable. so i would do it. >> it's a slippery slope and all slopes are slippery. the question is where do you draw the line. wouldn't it be an invasion of privacy? >> there are libertarians who make that argument and the aclu who make that argument and the people who are the nra and others who say this is an invasion of privacy. i would suggest that your privacy has been invaded a long time ago. for certain products and things in this country, we decided
10 miles to this wal-mart, it doesn't get reported. the only people who have the data are the credit card companies. the question is, how you can mobilize them. having said that, there has been a lot of great feedback from the series of articles. the number of states are looking into this to see what they can do. lots of push back. if you are going start pushing on guns, what about alcohol and a young person under 21 years old. they should know they are at a bar and maybe they shouldn't allow...
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. >>> wal-mart is looking to add hundreds of truck drivers.ey'll earn an average of $87,500 a year. according to the american trucking association, the average median salary for similar truck drivers is right around $53,000. wal-mart said the increase in hire rate comes as it's delivering more goods due to an increase in same-store sales. >>> and that leadsitous alley razz -- leads us to allie rasmus. >>> overall jobings good. looks good. we can show you the maps from gilroy. you will see a bit of a slowdown in morgan hill. but then it clears and open up. the issue south of ray street. comes in earlier as a report of a car fire. but sounds like the vehicle is still off to the side of the road there. there is a little slowing. also, northbound 101 at 6 80. although there is no specific information about what is causing that. we'll continue to look out for that here. here is a look at 280. the earlier crash and car fire we told you about in the northbound direction. making things ever slightly so slow. highway 82. traffic looks pretty good in th
. >>> wal-mart is looking to add hundreds of truck drivers.ey'll earn an average of $87,500 a year. according to the american trucking association, the average median salary for similar truck drivers is right around $53,000. wal-mart said the increase in hire rate comes as it's delivering more goods due to an increase in same-store sales. >>> and that leadsitous alley razz -- leads us to allie rasmus. >>> overall jobings good. looks good. we can show you the maps from...
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. >>> wal-mart's 8000 truck drivers are getting a pay boost bringing the average driver salary to $90,000. >>> under armour is teaming one virgin galactic to design space wear, for astronauts, engineers and passengers. >> the space suit is important, it needs to look good, comfortable, safe. >> everything that we'r actualtie is thy i in what and who we are. >> under armor will create an astronaut training program that includes fitness and nutrition plans to prepare future travelers. hundreds of people are already signed up to fly with virgin galactic expecting to could be duct its first trip with passengers sometime this year. >>> a peninsula animal shelter needs help finding homes for ball python makes. >> there is a surge in surrendered snakes over the last year. ball pythons are quite friendly we are told, about 2 to 3 feet long. they can give live up to 30 years. as for food they can eat frozen defrosted rodents from the pet store. >>> if you are looking for a pet these days? >> maybe not. i do have a beauful view. i think everyone enjoyed this. we had all of that rain, it was great t
. >>> wal-mart's 8000 truck drivers are getting a pay boost bringing the average driver salary to $90,000. >>> under armour is teaming one virgin galactic to design space wear, for astronauts, engineers and passengers. >> the space suit is important, it needs to look good, comfortable, safe. >> everything that we'r actualtie is thy i in what and who we are. >> under armor will create an astronaut training program that includes fitness and nutrition plans to...
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he says cohen handed him a blue wal-mart bag which included between $12,000 to $13,000.is out front in washington. and evan, look, at the least this is bizarre and it does appear on the top level here yet another instance michael cohen willing to do anything for trump. >> that's right. and i think that's the story that michael cohen is going to be telling certainly if he gets to testify, erin, in the next couple of weeks here on capitol hill where he says he wants to testify, want to tell a story of all the things he's been doing for donald trump over the years. and certainly this idea that, think about this he was rigging online polls. these are things that nobody really pays attention to, right? but he says he was supposed to be rigging those polls for the future candidacy of donald trump, to sort of burnish his image ahead of his announcement to run for president. i think it fits in line with all of the things that we've been hearing from michael cohen and certainly that the democrats are going to be pursuing has they're doing these investigations. they launched these
he says cohen handed him a blue wal-mart bag which included between $12,000 to $13,000.is out front in washington. and evan, look, at the least this is bizarre and it does appear on the top level here yet another instance michael cohen willing to do anything for trump. >> that's right. and i think that's the story that michael cohen is going to be telling certainly if he gets to testify, erin, in the next couple of weeks here on capitol hill where he says he wants to testify, want to tell...
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i think wal-mart has a subway. yeah. yeah. so -- the idea that you can go in and it was sort of a cheaper department store. and you could buy your jewelry and buy your clothes and sit and eat for a little bit. and so woolworth's and w.t. grant fall into that category. and she talks about how she comes in one day and she is disgusted -- the sit-iners tell her this is why we're sitting in and we want to intergray the lunch counter. and she forges this bond, this alliance with these potential consumers. right? and she tells them about her work and what she faces as a black woman. and they're telling her about their needs. and as a result, what we see is the creation of these whork consumer alliances. become integral to the success of sit-in movements. you recall that as a result, davis is hired eventually. she is promoted from a waitress to a sales worker, and she is put in the lamp department. right? the store had stopped selling lamps. she is put in the basement of the store, all the way in the back by the back of the door, to
i think wal-mart has a subway. yeah. yeah. so -- the idea that you can go in and it was sort of a cheaper department store. and you could buy your jewelry and buy your clothes and sit and eat for a little bit. and so woolworth's and w.t. grant fall into that category. and she talks about how she comes in one day and she is disgusted -- the sit-iners tell her this is why we're sitting in and we want to intergray the lunch counter. and she forges this bond, this alliance with these potential...
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. >>> wal-mart wants to hire drivers. starting next month, they'll pay them $87,000 a year.out $53,000. wal-mart says the increase in hiring comes as it's delivering more -- more because of the deliveries of same store sales. >>> kfc plans to use only reusable packaging. that includes container lids, to go bags, straws and cutlery. kfc. >> krispy kreme has a solution. the candy crisis. and comes with a cream filling. we reported that it be missing on store store shelves. it will live on with new new heart-shaped donuts. krispy kreme says it will have these new valentine's donuts with more than a dozen phrases. they'll be available through wednesday, valentine's day, they'll come in four flavors. >> i love those candy hearts. so innocent. so pure. >>> all right. our time is 6:49. allie is right there. still watching our commute. how is it looking on this friday morning? >> it's looking okay. in fact we're going to start with the bay bridge toll plaza. let's show you what the camera looks like right now. westbound 80, east of the toll camera. you see it this this -- this pictu
. >>> wal-mart wants to hire drivers. starting next month, they'll pay them $87,000 a year.out $53,000. wal-mart says the increase in hiring comes as it's delivering more -- more because of the deliveries of same store sales. >>> kfc plans to use only reusable packaging. that includes container lids, to go bags, straws and cutlery. kfc. >> krispy kreme has a solution. the candy crisis. and comes with a cream filling. we reported that it be missing on store store shelves....
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earl wr this week told you cvs would be saying that wal-mart would be leaving over itsig dispute overrmbursement rates. >> the two have reached a multi-year agreement. the move wou have resulted in millns of members no longer being reimbursed for getting their prescriptions fild at walmart pharmacies. >> and a u.s. spy satellite is now in orbit after being reatedly delayed. it was launched for a secret mission in california yesterday morning. the launch was delayed several times for many reasons including a hydrogen locke and high winds ommunication problems. the launch was streamed but the feed was cut after aboix minutes to help keep the mission a secret. >> we've been talking about it all morning frigid temperatures coming our way in the brutal win. >> it could be a lot worse. >> chicago had about 8 inches of snowausing scary moments on the runway. a united airlines plane from s phoenid off the runway at o'hare international airport. all 129 passengers were de-planed and sent on a bus. about 1,000 flights at chicago airport have been cancelled thus far because of that win r >> valen
earl wr this week told you cvs would be saying that wal-mart would be leaving over itsig dispute overrmbursement rates. >> the two have reached a multi-year agreement. the move wou have resulted in millns of members no longer being reimbursed for getting their prescriptions fild at walmart pharmacies. >> and a u.s. spy satellite is now in orbit after being reatedly delayed. it was launched for a secret mission in california yesterday morning. the launch was delayed several times for...
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. >> they're living in the parking lot of the wal-mart. i mean, pg&e should be stepping up and making these claims. >>> our time now, 4:10. a man struggles with a security guard, when he was locked out of his own apartment building. coming up, we'll walk you through his ordeal, from his arrest to the acquittal. >>> plus, a new tollfrom one of san francisco's most popular tourist attractions. we'll tell you how much you would have to pay for a quick drive down lombard street. >>> and your bay area traffic looks pretty good this morning. let's show you a live picture of highway 4, baypoint. traffic moving along without any problems. >>> if you enjoyed yesterday, then you'll love today. because temperatures are above average. we'll see about the weekend. there will be one fly in the ointment. isn't there always? we'll have more coming up. when you shop with us, you know how to score. but did you know you could be saving even more? with the tjx rewards credit card - every time you shop at our stores, you earn 5% back in rewards. tjx rewards cr
. >> they're living in the parking lot of the wal-mart. i mean, pg&e should be stepping up and making these claims. >>> our time now, 4:10. a man struggles with a security guard, when he was locked out of his own apartment building. coming up, we'll walk you through his ordeal, from his arrest to the acquittal. >>> plus, a new tollfrom one of san francisco's most popular tourist attractions. we'll tell you how much you would have to pay for a quick drive down lombard...
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. >> and $90,000 a year hitting the road, wal-mart sweetens the deal to address a shortage of truck drivers. quick-thinking-- that may have saved another student's life.
. >> and $90,000 a year hitting the road, wal-mart sweetens the deal to address a shortage of truck drivers. quick-thinking-- that may have saved another student's life.
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. >> on her way to kohl's another transaction popped up, this time from wal-mart and that's where theyound the alleged thief and alerted the manager. the woman was able to get her wallet back without a struggle. the suspect is believed to have gotten away with hundreds of dollars in merchandise. >> easy for her friend to say you go do it. >>> coming up at 5:30 national parks around the bay area reopened today, but the shutdown didn't come without a cost, the challenge for some attractions getting back to normal. >> and keeping up with kim kardashian at the state capitol, her fight to expand right for felons. >> journalist tom brokaw doing some damage control after his comments that hispanics should work harder at assimilation. where police about to give an update on the shooting of 5 >>> you're watching kpix5 news at 5:30. >>> take a live look right now from houston where police are about to give an update on the shooting of five police officers. two of them are in critical condition. we'll keep an eye on this, update you in a few minutes. >>> national parks in the bay area reopening a
. >> on her way to kohl's another transaction popped up, this time from wal-mart and that's where theyound the alleged thief and alerted the manager. the woman was able to get her wallet back without a struggle. the suspect is believed to have gotten away with hundreds of dollars in merchandise. >> easy for her friend to say you go do it. >>> coming up at 5:30 national parks around the bay area reopened today, but the shutdown didn't come without a cost, the challenge for...
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the largest amounts of food at wal-mart and sams clubav will more cushion to offset the pressure turbfrom tariffs gds. online retailers impatient. online brands spending investing in online operations to catch with amazon. while investors give retailers time to invest and improve. patience is running thin. strong online sales aren't enough. shareholders want to see profitability improve. if it doesn't, retail stocks will take the hit in 2009. third, store closures slow. and 2017 and 2018 retail store closures and bankruptcies hit levels not seen since the financial crisis. st that should ease in 2019. while the bigwath of closures should be over, retailers will still be fighting hard for sales growth as competition is hig than ever and rising interest rates make payments more expensive. for "nightly business report" i'm courtney reagan. >>> and of course the new year is a time for resolutions. so while thinking about eating better or exercising more, don't forget about yr financial healthy. sharon epperson has more on sticking to t goals in 2019. >> more americans want to get smarter abou
the largest amounts of food at wal-mart and sams clubav will more cushion to offset the pressure turbfrom tariffs gds. online retailers impatient. online brands spending investing in online operations to catch with amazon. while investors give retailers time to invest and improve. patience is running thin. strong online sales aren't enough. shareholders want to see profitability improve. if it doesn't, retail stocks will take the hit in 2009. third, store closures slow. and 2017 and 2018 retail...
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when consumer spending rose but in recent times cutthroat competition from the likes of target and wal-mart is one of the hammering after the financial crisis has left the american retail institutional on the brink of collapse. and that's all your business here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you the government of british prime minister terrorism may has narrowly survived a no confidence vote. may is now seeking political consensus with political opponents on how to proceed with press. corps. that's it you're up to date you're watching the news from a small news force coming at the top of the hour thanks for joining me. on. the roadways your remarks europe's most popular countries to visit. the many places so much better life. in summer and in winter captivate the visitors. another call to europe every day very strange on top of the romance on asked details. breaking taboos in a mom who's also a rock star. turkish i'm it must seem to say for conservative muslims double life is a standalone. he's under investigation by church religious authorities threatening the rugby mo
when consumer spending rose but in recent times cutthroat competition from the likes of target and wal-mart is one of the hammering after the financial crisis has left the american retail institutional on the brink of collapse. and that's all your business here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you the government of british prime minister terrorism may has narrowly survived a no confidence vote. may is now seeking political consensus with political opponents on how to proceed...
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consumer spending rose but in recent times contrary to competition from the likes of target and wal-mart as well as a hammering off of the financial crisis has left the american retail institution on the brink of co. and just a reminder of the top story we're following for you british prime minister theresa may is seeking cross party consensus on how to move forward with breaks it off to her government narron he survived a no confidence vote show present a revised plan to parliament early next week. and good news from human rights watch as it presented its annual report him but today the advocacy group says the past year has seen a growing pushback against torture kratz and other human rights abuses. if you know what you tell me news from berlin i'm kind of a home for you remember brant golf is back in just a moment to take you through the day to join him like an. old. country god the international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week. trip and its european partners are scrambling to chart a path out of the brights a chaos after prime minister may suffered a crushing d
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after that world war two but in recent times cutthroat competition from the likes of target and wal-martas well as a hammering off the financial crisis left the american returns on. brink of collapse. you're watching the news from more news coming up at the top of the hour conference on some sebastian is not so staged thanks for joining the w. . going to. move. on. to. europe populist a nationalist font used for gearing up to try to make a splash coming european election my guest this week is michelle modicum of a corporate lawyer who's working with president comes form a structure just to see from the book to try and coordinate those policies activities very naysay used to drive a stake through the heart of the brussels found because of for the new trick on the table the for. surgery in virtual reality. is coming researchers in dresden are developing a special me our head set to model. it will help surgeons plan procedures more effectively. the technology could revolutionize the operating room and reduce risks to patients. tomorrow. in sixty minutes d.w. . earth . home to millions of sp
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so we actually do with what thousand burger king wal-mart i wanted to see so was piled up a mile. well thank god we have the washington post to dig deep into this important story. investigation well damn pulitzers all around. this gives us a whole new meaning to the german mouth and the good maybe the russian speech parrots. the border security our nation broken system the crisis the shutdown be in dollars a year leader of the house democrats who just wanted to get her let's let me let me just let me just say that's what i did so well for the president. we're back with the latest in just over thirty minutes for you that. that's geysers financial survivor they say money to develop. the plot of jesus this is the central plank support diet pill means the problem right now so he stopped. because you know provision on my back when i wanted to. get. your for your height i lost his boss because i just got the. resources you know. anybody on a month on those in person but the pressure on us i don't mean any of them. showing us you know what i was you're not. you know just i mean my body i
so we actually do with what thousand burger king wal-mart i wanted to see so was piled up a mile. well thank god we have the washington post to dig deep into this important story. investigation well damn pulitzers all around. this gives us a whole new meaning to the german mouth and the good maybe the russian speech parrots. the border security our nation broken system the crisis the shutdown be in dollars a year leader of the house democrats who just wanted to get her let's let me let me just...
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towards high tech and high value added products away from like manufacturing tatts for you know wal-mart and towards artificial intelligence which many say that if you control artificial intelligence to control the next few decades in terms of the economy the global economy and they are you know heading towards outer space developing that sort of high tech stuff they're going to space worse to compete with us you think. could be right with a they are authoritarian and they do have a single party and they can mobilize rapidly enough to worry about elections for a while either yes so we're talking about durations here stacy i'm going out two thousand one thousand two thousand and twenty in the long run asia is in the supplant united states as the global power but not in an already nineteen they have a lot they have to reconcile this huge debt imbalance that's coming right in front of their eyes and like i said their usual outlet is the currency the currency starts to rise or depreciate rapidly against the dollar all the asian trading partners have to depreciate their currency there's a lea
towards high tech and high value added products away from like manufacturing tatts for you know wal-mart and towards artificial intelligence which many say that if you control artificial intelligence to control the next few decades in terms of the economy the global economy and they are you know heading towards outer space developing that sort of high tech stuff they're going to space worse to compete with us you think. could be right with a they are authoritarian and they do have a single...
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in every prison and everything is marked up thirty percent so if you can get it for a dollar at wal-mart it's a dollar thirty at the prison that thirty cents goes into a prisoners fund it's from that fund that the prisoners are able to buy exercise equipment baseball equipment football. it's the all of those things are coming right out of the prisoner's pockets that's not taxpayer money but in reality if we're trying to rehabilitate someone's why would you want to make them you're going to get into that's going to make them more depressed it's going to make it harder for them to feel healthy and seal like that you're going to put someone in a position where they spend twenty three and one twenty three hours a day in their cell and one hour outside you're not going to have like what what is is making out why do these things still persist why does a persistent we know it doesn't it recidivism isn't down no it's actually up you know there are a lot of misnomers in the in the u.s. prison system especially the federal prison system there is no such thing as getting an education in prison and
in every prison and everything is marked up thirty percent so if you can get it for a dollar at wal-mart it's a dollar thirty at the prison that thirty cents goes into a prisoners fund it's from that fund that the prisoners are able to buy exercise equipment baseball equipment football. it's the all of those things are coming right out of the prisoner's pockets that's not taxpayer money but in reality if we're trying to rehabilitate someone's why would you want to make them you're going to get...
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a blond, portly south carolina woman who worked at wal-mart took her place. she had lived a different lifestyle years ago, she told me, but when i inquired further, she told me she didn't want to say it out loud. a few months later she suggested i take my printer off the kitchen table and put it back in my room because a shifty new house mate had arrived. i think she'sen on meth, she whispered. i never saw this junk key and she, too, quickly vanished. that's just a glimpse of the life of women living in the oil field where they have some really old-fashioned ideas about gender. and i thought about that a lot this week as the north dakota senate race was in the news and congressman kevin kramer made this remark able the strong prairie women and, you know, the me too movement being a movement toward victimization. but i think that the culture of the north dakota oil field and north dakota generally is a lot more broader in its resistance to victimization. people there, when you ask them about, you know, their economic situation, the struggles they've had in the
a blond, portly south carolina woman who worked at wal-mart took her place. she had lived a different lifestyle years ago, she told me, but when i inquired further, she told me she didn't want to say it out loud. a few months later she suggested i take my printer off the kitchen table and put it back in my room because a shifty new house mate had arrived. i think she'sen on meth, she whispered. i never saw this junk key and she, too, quickly vanished. that's just a glimpse of the life of women...
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i spotted a forty inch ultra h.d. a picture four times sharper for under two hundred dollars at wal-mart this week in vegas we're writing and driverless cars and we're talking drones and we're seeing how technology is improving our health and changing the way we live. but it seems like the electronic. show out there has a reputation of being this gadget show with what the things that you're talking about were sort of some of them were bigger picture but a little micro recorders and all that but that really just scratches the surface right all and. yeah for the first several decades this show was about selling things in boxes audio and video equipment camcorders v.c.r.'s etc but appliances evolved the home became more connected but the wireless contact tiffany that we now live with that is now so second nature has changed the game as the broadband pipe got faster that thing in your pocket that we used to call a phone has transformed life example hooper and lift made possible by four g. wireless speed and with eighty and t. and verizon racing to build out five g. networks much of what we s
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greedy that's cruel not fair i get it part of you is like well anybody could then call up and say wal-mart ran up these charges even actually . and give it case by case facebook responded and told variety that quote facebook works with parents and experts to offer tools for families navigating facebook and the web as a part of that work we routinely examine our own practices and in twenty sixteen agreed to update our terms and by bennett created resources for refund requests related to purchased purchases made by minors facebook would think about response to our rig is a little ridiculous and they're covering their tracks like they do with everything they want to be the tastemaker they want to decide what we're all supposed to like and who should be elected president which political party you should belong to and what you said about ads they don't want to look at their own hypocrisy i mean this is a company that's on it currently on its own site talks about the exploitation of minors this is we do not this isn't facebook so we do not tolerate any behavior content that exploits them online
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have been what are they going to sell who's going to run to sears you know how do they compete with wal-mart and home depot and adams on i mean it's going to be very interesting to watch and the serious store is as we all know being they were really in these these malls many of these malls which are just shuttered i mean the whole thing they're just sitting in suburban areas all across the united states and and not doing anything so i mean. there's no hub there that's really going to bring in volume so it remains a big question steve before we go we've got a couple of minutes i want to talk about and this is really for our younger viewers who may not know i mean talk about the significance of sears back in the day they really were in the amazon before there was an amazon you know how did they get to this point i mean these to sell houses for gosh sakes. well there are one hundred twenty six years old and because i'm a hundred and ten i know you i've old enough to remember of all that up there remember when the sears catalog used to come every year sears was really adam is on before there was
have been what are they going to sell who's going to run to sears you know how do they compete with wal-mart and home depot and adams on i mean it's going to be very interesting to watch and the serious store is as we all know being they were really in these these malls many of these malls which are just shuttered i mean the whole thing they're just sitting in suburban areas all across the united states and and not doing anything so i mean. there's no hub there that's really going to bring in...