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take a look at the mix between walmart and amazon, well, walmart is lagging behind. they only saw $12.2 billion in online sales last year. amazon generating $89 billion in online sales. >> that's why. >> that is such a big difference and you have to wonder, despite this $2 billion investment that walmart is making into e-commerce now can they ever catch up with the likes of amazon? it seems like they'll always be trailing behind? >> they were lowering their guidance on the added spend, right? to get into the e-commerce space but also the strong u.s. dollar is impacting their sales as well. strong u.s. dollar that we just talked about because of impending fed policy but also they're behind the curve so you have to spend, spend, spend like amazon finally paying off for the company and finally making money. >> but the extra cost in investment and e-commerce prolongs the margin pressure hit in the short-term by wage increases and will be continued to be hit by investment in e-commerce and in any company when they're trying to play catch up how often do we see the actual
take a look at the mix between walmart and amazon, well, walmart is lagging behind. they only saw $12.2 billion in online sales last year. amazon generating $89 billion in online sales. >> that's why. >> that is such a big difference and you have to wonder, despite this $2 billion investment that walmart is making into e-commerce now can they ever catch up with the likes of amazon? it seems like they'll always be trailing behind? >> they were lowering their guidance on the...
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the obligatory walmart shot.oward, it is just amazing to me how everybody wants to recapitulate our habits of retail. but those habits are being broken. howard: the amazing thing is the mismanagement in the retail business. what the? walmart is building the super -- for the last 15 years. and the small stores, dollar general, are gobbling up market share. t's response was to jerk around with these little stores for 15 years! and they're nowhere! that is mismanagement. tom: i want to come back and talk to about zara. in women's apparel, it is the ending of a habit. jon ferro in london. coming up on bloomberg radio, a aboutation with john -- your level of bullishness. that on radio. worldwide, in boston, new york, and san francisco. ♪ tom: perfect thanksgiving weather in york. macy's day parade was absolutely fabulous. just perfect, perfect weather as well. on to black friday and a good weekend at we hope you travel safely. come sunday, sunday is when nobody -- nobody ever talks about sunday is difficult. you have
the obligatory walmart shot.oward, it is just amazing to me how everybody wants to recapitulate our habits of retail. but those habits are being broken. howard: the amazing thing is the mismanagement in the retail business. what the? walmart is building the super -- for the last 15 years. and the small stores, dollar general, are gobbling up market share. t's response was to jerk around with these little stores for 15 years! and they're nowhere! that is mismanagement. tom: i want to come back...
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i don't understand why people are protesting walmart.hey're raising the wages and doi doing all of the things. i no e where they are, they want the 2.2 million workers unionize. it's a matter of survival. >> watt mart went from to $10 and gary, i am not sure that you were the tractor driver of the group. >> no. unless it's a little kid cans tykes tractors. i am willing to venture that it's the small retailer that's hiring the minimum wage person. the other thing is that chuck mentioned that he went to protest 101 and the problem is that they do not teach economics in that. when you charge more, you consume less. for were those people out there wanting minimum wage, you should flip it around and say how would you like the unemployment among teens go up ten percent? they would say maybe this is a stupid idea. maybe that's what they should add to protest 101 and how economics work. >> you have 20 seconds to respond. >> i wish that i would have been paid something to be in the house. i could not figure that out. >> okay. thanks guys. >>> knn
i don't understand why people are protesting walmart.hey're raising the wages and doi doing all of the things. i no e where they are, they want the 2.2 million workers unionize. it's a matter of survival. >> watt mart went from to $10 and gary, i am not sure that you were the tractor driver of the group. >> no. unless it's a little kid cans tykes tractors. i am willing to venture that it's the small retailer that's hiring the minimum wage person. the other thing is that chuck...
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there are firefighters here on scene at the walmart, inside the walmart, bringing shoppers out, workers out. i haven't seen any serious injuries. we are on scene trying to gather more information. i'm told the side of knoxville was hit and we are going to head that way and bring you that coverage coming up at 6:00. steve: we also have ryan smith down the southside side of des moines gathering information for 6:00. the storms are moving up to the kevin: let's go to frank scaglione. frank: we are in northern tama county. the storm rolled through just northeast of the metro. there was a tornado warning and we were kind of chasing it on highway 30. we came through marshalltown and continued to the north and east. we talked to some folks in garwin. they tell us that there wasn't any damage year, just some strong winds for a while, but nothing very severe. there was a tornado warning earlier. in ames, a different story. if you are sending pictures and video from there. definitely a different story. it does look like most of this is heading off to the north and east. kevin: thank you very much
there are firefighters here on scene at the walmart, inside the walmart, bringing shoppers out, workers out. i haven't seen any serious injuries. we are on scene trying to gather more information. i'm told the side of knoxville was hit and we are going to head that way and bring you that coverage coming up at 6:00. steve: we also have ryan smith down the southside side of des moines gathering information for 6:00. the storms are moving up to the kevin: let's go to frank scaglione. frank: we are...
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finally, let's take a look at walmart versus target. thatnalyst, all chan, says analyst says walmart is weaker than expected. erik: many days left in the holiday shopping season. alix: it's right around the corner, guys. get cracking. let's go. hanukkah is really early, december 6. i am going shopping after this. more fromonohoe has our news desk. in oney: we first check turkey today. russia is retaliating against turkey for shooting down that jet. agricultural products from turkey will be subject to additional border checks and controls. says that thedent military would do the same thing if the country's airspace was violated again. russia and france have agreed to action in military syria. putin said that russia would avoid hitting moderate rebel groups in syria. still, the two sides disagree over bashar al-assad. francois hollande says bashar al-assad cannot play any role in syria's future. it is a national day of mourning in france. the ceremony was held to honor the victims of the attacks two weeks ago. the names of each victim was
finally, let's take a look at walmart versus target. thatnalyst, all chan, says analyst says walmart is weaker than expected. erik: many days left in the holiday shopping season. alix: it's right around the corner, guys. get cracking. let's go. hanukkah is really early, december 6. i am going shopping after this. more fromonohoe has our news desk. in oney: we first check turkey today. russia is retaliating against turkey for shooting down that jet. agricultural products from turkey will be...
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this is the issue that nobody besides walmart -- walmart went out this year very aggressively and said we want to put a shot in amazon. when they came out and said all the early bird specials on thursday evening will be online thursday, i mean, that's a huge, huge issue. now, in our interview you were talking to consumers last night and today they are all people who went online at walmart who ultimately got it but said sometimes it took 30 or 40 minutes before the transaction would clear. that was a big aggravating. there's no question that the mall traffic retailers are struggling the most. in the month of october only 19% consumers talked into an enclosed mall, a year ago it was 23%. those retailers will have a more difficult time and the freestanding stores, you know, like the walmarts, targets and best buys will get more shoppers early. the question is will they find what they want there or will they have to go somewhere else. that's the $64 billion question. >> all right. brit, thank you very much. brit beamer with america's research group. >>> in chicago a group of protesters mar
this is the issue that nobody besides walmart -- walmart went out this year very aggressively and said we want to put a shot in amazon. when they came out and said all the early bird specials on thursday evening will be online thursday, i mean, that's a huge, huge issue. now, in our interview you were talking to consumers last night and today they are all people who went online at walmart who ultimately got it but said sometimes it took 30 or 40 minutes before the transaction would clear. that...
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walmart probably has the biggest opportunity. but the retailers will probably be better served by finding their own strategy. stephanie: and walmart always points out sometimes subtly that they need to make a profit. amazon doesn't necessarily. they are being held to a higher standard. they have the brick-and-mortar stores that they have to carry and the costs that go with that. they have international operations. they will always have foreign-exchange affecting them. amazon doesn't have to worry about those things. stephanie: those are also opportunities to make money. don't cry for me, argentina. well my god, we have stores internationally. how big is amazon in relation to traditional retail? some retailers say actually it's not that big. we are talking about trying to group on half $1 trillion in sales. that takes a lot of momentum. amazon sales from online merchandise are about $80 billion. david: so $80 billion compared to $500 billion from walmart alone. : it would be spread out among the retailers. stephanie: could one mak
walmart probably has the biggest opportunity. but the retailers will probably be better served by finding their own strategy. stephanie: and walmart always points out sometimes subtly that they need to make a profit. amazon doesn't necessarily. they are being held to a higher standard. they have the brick-and-mortar stores that they have to carry and the costs that go with that. they have international operations. they will always have foreign-exchange affecting them. amazon doesn't have to...
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walmart also logged the fifth straight quarter of positive u.s. comparable sales growth and the fourth for positive traffic crediting solid back to school and halloween seasons. >> these are notable improvements but there's a balancing act. there's obviously a high cost to walmart achieving these traffic gains. operating income was down 9% year over year and in essence, we still have a story here that is not growing earnings and probably won't still for some time. >> reporter: despite increasing competition from more retailers entering the off price space, the t.j. maxx, marshals and home goods that they operate in, the parent company of the three brands beat the street on profit, revenue and same store sales for the third quarter leaving several analysts to forecast a strong holiday quarter for t.j. x. i'm courtney reagan for "nightly business report." >> our guest tonight is expecting a strong holiday season and says shoppers will spend on average about $702 on gifts this year up strongly from the $767 sent a year ago. jesse tron, vice president
walmart also logged the fifth straight quarter of positive u.s. comparable sales growth and the fourth for positive traffic crediting solid back to school and halloween seasons. >> these are notable improvements but there's a balancing act. there's obviously a high cost to walmart achieving these traffic gains. operating income was down 9% year over year and in essence, we still have a story here that is not growing earnings and probably won't still for some time. >> reporter:...
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walmart. trying to get there. alright, and you're washing the greens, right? hey! this year, it's my time to add my flavor to the tradition. then at long last comes the best part, honoring those who raised us. low prices on everything you need to share wonder every day. walmart iand i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of fun. that comes from my floor? eww! this is deep couch sitting. [jerry bell iii] deep couch sitting! more "sit" per roll. more "stay" per roll. more "who's training who" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting
walmart. trying to get there. alright, and you're washing the greens, right? hey! this year, it's my time to add my flavor to the tradition. then at long last comes the best part, honoring those who raised us. low prices on everything you need to share wonder every day. walmart iand i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to...
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walmart down 30 or 40%. macy's and nordstrom down 30 and 40%. >> there's jitters going into the holiday season anyway although i think the fundamentals for the consumer look solid. so i think it will be a fine holiday shopping season to say the least. we have seen this from the fed before. they lead us to the edge and always something dissuaded them from taking action. >> they would be crazy to raise now. >> well, i was going to say. >> there's no inflation. the markets are uncertain. dollar is off. >> 19%. >> they would be insane. >> the dollar is the one thing though. >> they would be insane to raise rates. >> i wouldn't be shock first degree the dollar sold off on the news. >> let's see if i can talk them out of it. >> when they race. >> the dollar is not up, i mean, it's up sharply against the euro and major currencies but for the u.s. economy and inflation watching the dollar's performance against our other important trading partners is more key and that's not the h the move in the recent couple of week
walmart down 30 or 40%. macy's and nordstrom down 30 and 40%. >> there's jitters going into the holiday season anyway although i think the fundamentals for the consumer look solid. so i think it will be a fine holiday shopping season to say the least. we have seen this from the fed before. they lead us to the edge and always something dissuaded them from taking action. >> they would be crazy to raise now. >> well, i was going to say. >> there's no inflation. the markets...
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drag fore is a big walmart.low to 10% last quarter, but it still a small part of overall sales. the big picture, they are gaining in significance. walmart plans to offer black friday discounts hours before they become available in physical stores. joining us now is shannon pettypiece, walmart having its best day in the year. our the store improvements really helping walmart? what is the toll on the company financially? shannon: they are going to spend 2.7 billion dollars in the next year on wage increases alone. the company feels that's something they have to do in order to get better customer service and recruit and retain better workers. that is really dragging down the profits. when the company lay down their earnings outlook, they said expect that next year and going forward. it's going to be a couple of until those investments start to translate into higher profit. alix: we also saw the u.s. international business. even in the u k -- what's up with that? : the economies there are not great and you saw the g
drag fore is a big walmart.low to 10% last quarter, but it still a small part of overall sales. the big picture, they are gaining in significance. walmart plans to offer black friday discounts hours before they become available in physical stores. joining us now is shannon pettypiece, walmart having its best day in the year. our the store improvements really helping walmart? what is the toll on the company financially? shannon: they are going to spend 2.7 billion dollars in the next year on...
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walmart seems to have the widest selection.u are looking for the one particular toy for your kid, you are probably going to have a better chance getting it from walmart as opposed to other retailers. scarlet: interesting findings there. if that is the case, what can a retailer like toys "r" us learn? i did not hear toys "r" us mentioned at all, and that is their specialty. if you are a: company like toys "r" us you have to focus on where you invest your energy. let's talk about how a retailer like toys "r" us or walmart can potentially think about the dynamics. if you look at the industry, it is a $23 trillion industry. it is about one fourth of the world gdp. that is how big this is. what is happening in this industry is there is a massive really,h going on, and, a lot of companies like amazon are making massive inroads and well-funded company's are making big dents in the market. if you are toys "r" us or walmart, how do you compete? that is the big question. i would explain that by saying you need to have a clear strategy ac
walmart seems to have the widest selection.u are looking for the one particular toy for your kid, you are probably going to have a better chance getting it from walmart as opposed to other retailers. scarlet: interesting findings there. if that is the case, what can a retailer like toys "r" us learn? i did not hear toys "r" us mentioned at all, and that is their specialty. if you are a: company like toys "r" us you have to focus on where you invest your energy....
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. >> i guess video passed around in walmart stores, i went into a walmart after to get soap, and everyone was like, it is the patty pie man. man for pat let's bell to find james. >> who gets a random call. >> reporter: his mom reacted more emotion alley, paly la bell called you! what! >> reporter: walmart has emptied its distribution center of every pie it can find. does not expect to restock them in december. >> you have to ship me one to my house. >> on my own >> reporter: mac king, "fox 5news." dari: there is a black market for that. steve: i guess so. retail market. nick: wow. sounds yummy. steve: tomorrow is the rain. nick: the wet day, we've been advertising all week. still looks to be case with worst in afternoon, about first part of tomorrow night we have heavy rainfall possible. rain in some areas, we were 58 today, above average by 5 degrees, you can so record 73 and 18, they are getting down there. 58 now clouds place, humidity rising, pressure falling, all change. looking at fox 5 stye sky guardian nothing in the area yet. thursday you might see drizzle. other than that, just
. >> i guess video passed around in walmart stores, i went into a walmart after to get soap, and everyone was like, it is the patty pie man. man for pat let's bell to find james. >> who gets a random call. >> reporter: his mom reacted more emotion alley, paly la bell called you! what! >> reporter: walmart has emptied its distribution center of every pie it can find. does not expect to restock them in december. >> you have to ship me one to my house. >> on my...
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first home depot and walmart reported excellent quarters. the biggest housing related merchant and the world's largest retailer delivering terrific earnings. the fed has to take notice, right? yes's the fed must pause theory vanishes and the fed must raise banner unfurls right in front of our screens. i can see the sanguine types trumping the saturnine crowd. second, there's no attack on the oil infrastructure in the middle east so oil goes right back down, resuming the downward spiral. third, despite an amazing $143 per share takeover bid for air gas, fully $36 above where the big package gas distributor was trading yesterday, there was simply no pin action from this bid whatsoever. maybe tomorrow's offer from norfolk southern by canadian pacific can change that but i was miffed that air gas didn't do more. today serves as a reminder that the market likes to do just the opposite of what you expect it to do. if there's too much strength in the economy, it's represented by the retail reports, then whatever slow-down thesis was offered is now
first home depot and walmart reported excellent quarters. the biggest housing related merchant and the world's largest retailer delivering terrific earnings. the fed has to take notice, right? yes's the fed must pause theory vanishes and the fed must raise banner unfurls right in front of our screens. i can see the sanguine types trumping the saturnine crowd. second, there's no attack on the oil infrastructure in the middle east so oil goes right back down, resuming the downward spiral. third,...
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. >> thanks for walmart for bringing these pies to us. they are sold out. can't get them anywhere. >> you cannot get them. >> take a bite. >> and you're a spokesperson for walmart and i'm getting right in here. >> get in the there, willie. >> oh, my goodness. on my own once again now >> and that guy james. >> he's so wonderful. here comes james. the pies had already been selling off the shelves. thank you, jesus, and this wonderful guy from l.a. did this beautiful video and i said let again. >> oh, my gosh. >> it really is good. >> i'm doing the dance. >> what did you think when you people saying this has sold out? >> people wanted to come to my gate and buy pies from my house and i said i don't have. it's like a blessing. like i said. i am so happy, and we're going to do more things with walmart, not just the patti pie. i have many more things coming and then i have to tell you everything i'm doing. the 18th of deerksz i'm at the tj pack thing, a big old patti show. >> great venue. >> and some other people. oprah winfrey comes on master
. >> thanks for walmart for bringing these pies to us. they are sold out. can't get them anywhere. >> you cannot get them. >> take a bite. >> and you're a spokesperson for walmart and i'm getting right in here. >> get in the there, willie. >> oh, my goodness. on my own once again now >> and that guy james. >> he's so wonderful. here comes james. the pies had already been selling off the shelves. thank you, jesus, and this wonderful guy from l.a....
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yesterday, walmart up 3.5. home depot up 4.4%. another slew of retailers set to report before the bell today. consensus estimates for lowe's called for 78 cents in earnings per share. up from 59 cents in q-3 last year as the company looks to capitalize on growth in u. s. home sales. shares are up 25% over the past 12 months. yesterday they closed up 1.7%. >> staples also set to report as it looks to complete it's acquisition of office depot. the takeover was approved in june but still needs to win regulatory approval. a decision is expected by december 8th. shares were down by almost a third sfoor this year. >> and finally, target preparing to report third quarter earnings as the company rolls out 10 days of black friday deals in an effort to try to jump start it's sales leading it into the all important holiday shopping season. the retailer is looking to increase it's online sales which only accounts for around 3% of the company's total sales in the second quarter. target shares are up nearly 10% in the last year but they're off
yesterday, walmart up 3.5. home depot up 4.4%. another slew of retailers set to report before the bell today. consensus estimates for lowe's called for 78 cents in earnings per share. up from 59 cents in q-3 last year as the company looks to capitalize on growth in u. s. home sales. shares are up 25% over the past 12 months. yesterday they closed up 1.7%. >> staples also set to report as it looks to complete it's acquisition of office depot. the takeover was approved in june but still...
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walmart. ♪ tonight, hdtv prices will drop to record lows.rs open tonight 6 pm at target. ♪ >>> alex, geoffrey, amanda, three of cooking's finest, food network's amazing "chopped" judges are with us to answer your last-minute questions covering everything from the turkey to the sides to the dessert, what's in the basket, omg. we'll let you know coming up on "good morning america." you guys ready? >> we're ready. >> the final countdown. let's go >> that's it, the final countdown. it's your responsibily to solve the world's greatest challenges. this is why we search for the best and brightest. why we train for every eventuality on land and water, in the air, space and even cyberspace. we operate in a complex world with one simple mission. win. ♪ hey bumble bee ♪o busy bee. o busy bee. ♪this year let's keep your sanity.♪ ♪come to the store or go online.♪ ♪for all your gifts, you'll be just fine.♪ aw, you're sweet. black friday starts 6pm thursday and all day online at walmart. kohlfeaturing black fridayy at doorbusters in store only! like a $99.
walmart. ♪ tonight, hdtv prices will drop to record lows.rs open tonight 6 pm at target. ♪ >>> alex, geoffrey, amanda, three of cooking's finest, food network's amazing "chopped" judges are with us to answer your last-minute questions covering everything from the turkey to the sides to the dessert, what's in the basket, omg. we'll let you know coming up on "good morning america." you guys ready? >> we're ready. >> the final countdown. let's go...
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>> i think that walmart is finally doing the things that people hoped.investing in the stores and particularly investing in e-commerce. one thing to watch, unlike amazon which is effectively making early noise about doing a store in seattle, walmart comes from a different position. , it is achannel base good investment. betty: it was a month ago that everyone was saying that walmart was doing all the wrong things in stores, so i do not get this? >> 40,000 square foot small stores following the populations, the young populations and the bloomberg populations into the city is something they should have done earlier and they are doing it now and there is investment behind that. betty: why did they cut their forecast last month? >> effectively, there are headwinds expected in the retail industry, but what they are doing and the way they are investing in infrastructure, hardware and software, i think that will pay dividends. betty: how the relay this to other retailers, you mentioned amazon, what about other retailers? >> the business today is in so the luxur
>> i think that walmart is finally doing the things that people hoped.investing in the stores and particularly investing in e-commerce. one thing to watch, unlike amazon which is effectively making early noise about doing a store in seattle, walmart comes from a different position. , it is achannel base good investment. betty: it was a month ago that everyone was saying that walmart was doing all the wrong things in stores, so i do not get this? >> 40,000 square foot small stores...
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es que manipula mucho los contratos de medio tiempo, asÍ los trabajadores de walmart, no pueden tenera, walmart se hace negado a escuchar las demandas de los trabajadores aseguran que gozan de buenos beneficios. ♪ ♪ a dos semanas de los ataques terroristas en parÍs que dejaron 130 muertos, hoy sonÓ la marsellesa el himno francÉs para recordar a las vÍctimas. el presidente de francia françois hollande encabezÓ la ceremonia donde tuvieron familiares de la vÍctima y parte de las 3:50 personas que resultaron heridas, a lo largo del paÍs ondea la bandera azul blanco y rojo. al mismo tiempo varias personas acudieron al bataclan, donde el movimiento terrorista masacrÓ a la mayor cantidad de gente, la mayorÍa de las personas acudieron con la bandera francesa si sus colores. cientos de personas en la ciudad de mÉxico participaron en una manifestaciÓn para exigir justicia en el caso de los 43 normalistas de ayotzinapa desaparecido en iguala guerrero, rechazan la versiÓn de que para mÍ incinerados en el basurero de cocula. esperan respuesta concreta. llegÓ el momento de conocer la duda del/amand
es que manipula mucho los contratos de medio tiempo, asÍ los trabajadores de walmart, no pueden tenera, walmart se hace negado a escuchar las demandas de los trabajadores aseguran que gozan de buenos beneficios. ♪ ♪ a dos semanas de los ataques terroristas en parÍs que dejaron 130 muertos, hoy sonÓ la marsellesa el himno francÉs para recordar a las vÍctimas. el presidente de francia françois hollande encabezÓ la ceremonia donde tuvieron familiares de la vÍctima y parte de las 3:50...
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an option for walmart which is slated to open at 7:00, its normal time, the day after thanksgiving. >> police want you to take a look and see if you recognize a suspect in an armed bank robbery. these surveillance images are hard to forget. you see the robber wearing a pink wig and pointing a gun. police tell us he got away with cash on white mountain highway from the td bank branch. >> it is clear out there tonight and may end up being the coldest night we've seen so far this fall. even though there are colder ones coming though. check this out. twenty-five in medfield right now, 24 in weston, 26 medway to franklin. milford still 33 and marlborough at 28 degrees. thirty in lowell, you were 32 last we talked at 10:30. it's definitely the possibility of upper teens, southwest new hampshire into southeast vermont, northwestern worcester county, north of the city of worcester. leominster holding on to 30 degrees. you see plymouth atop your screen there, 29 degrees... the front is way back here that has severe weather. tornadoes along it tonight. this system pushing toward us much like la
an option for walmart which is slated to open at 7:00, its normal time, the day after thanksgiving. >> police want you to take a look and see if you recognize a suspect in an armed bank robbery. these surveillance images are hard to forget. you see the robber wearing a pink wig and pointing a gun. police tell us he got away with cash on white mountain highway from the td bank branch. >> it is clear out there tonight and may end up being the coldest night we've seen so far this fall....
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i'm david asman. 3 3 a sioux city walmart store is celebrating some new renovations.the walmart supercenter on singing hills boulevard hosted a grand reopening celebration this morning.the store has been remodeled... offering folks new services at its customer service center.after the ribbon- cutting... the store offered free food samples to shoppers.stste employees s y the renovations ararexciting. 3 "oh it feels wonderful the associates are excited we are all just ready. dhe really cool thing is through this years sincthe store has been remodeled here. so every week there was something new that that got just excited."as part of today's celebration... walmart also donated 5- thousand dollars to the "relay for life"... some 50 dollar gift cards to teachers at hunt elementary... and 500 dollars s east high school's special ololics. 3 chad's got a final check of the forecast coming up after 3 3 <
i'm david asman. 3 3 a sioux city walmart store is celebrating some new renovations.the walmart supercenter on singing hills boulevard hosted a grand reopening celebration this morning.the store has been remodeled... offering folks new services at its customer service center.after the ribbon- cutting... the store offered free food samples to shoppers.stste employees s y the renovations ararexciting. 3 "oh it feels wonderful the associates are excited we are all just ready. dhe really cool...
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walmart stores will open at six p-m thanksgiving night. and walmart-dot-com will start offering deals at two thanksgiving morning. a lawsuit against taylor swift over her song 'shake it off' has been dropped. musician jesse braham claimed swift stole the lyrics to the hit song. he asked for 42 million dollars in damages. the judge threw out the lawsuit and had a little fun with it... she wrote... "at least for the moment, defendants have shaken off this lawsuit." and "at present, the court is not saying that braham can never, ever, ever get his case back in court there's still much more to come in the next half-hour... just ahead -- he was accused of a crime that inspired charges against an 80-year old alleged gangster... and his role in a heist from the 19-70s... i'm keith murphy, coming up, state volleyball from cedar rapids, state home invasion.. the disturbing details in the shooting death of a pregnant woman in indiana.. where police are in the search for her killer.. leadership changes... who's taking over as head of the university o
walmart stores will open at six p-m thanksgiving night. and walmart-dot-com will start offering deals at two thanksgiving morning. a lawsuit against taylor swift over her song 'shake it off' has been dropped. musician jesse braham claimed swift stole the lyrics to the hit song. he asked for 42 million dollars in damages. the judge threw out the lawsuit and had a little fun with it... she wrote... "at least for the moment, defendants have shaken off this lawsuit." and "at present,...
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you have to believe there's a positive story brewing at walmart. admittedly againststowered expectations. the fruits of the ceo's earnest efforts have indeed begun to pay off. ben in texas. ben. hit me, ben. >> caller: merrill lynch upgraded today, it's got an earnings per share of about $1 and price earnings of $28. is it time to buy more, sell what i have or just hold? >> what's the stock? >> caller: fit bit. >> okay. fit bit is at the center of the most difficult market to figure out. because it's overvalued on undervalued on growth basis. so i'm going to tell you this on fit bit. i'm going to say that you can buy it in the 20s but you have to flip it again in the 30s. why? it's going to be a big holiday gift but the stock has real heaviness to it because there was so much insider selling. that really made the story a bit of a bummer. glenn in florida. glenn. >> caller: a big boo-yah to you from palm city florida. >> nice. >> caller: i watch your show every night. >> thank you. >> caller: big fan. thanks for everything that you do for us. >> tha
you have to believe there's a positive story brewing at walmart. admittedly againststowered expectations. the fruits of the ceo's earnest efforts have indeed begun to pay off. ben in texas. ben. hit me, ben. >> caller: merrill lynch upgraded today, it's got an earnings per share of about $1 and price earnings of $28. is it time to buy more, sell what i have or just hold? >> what's the stock? >> caller: fit bit. >> okay. fit bit is at the center of the most difficult...
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police say he stole cans of formula from walmarts in laconia and tilton and tried to steal from the walmart in epping. region. sunshine out there. kevin: the clouds kept temperatures up overnight where we have been seeing them s. deck of clouds. west. as these gradually try to burn off, we should see more pile in from the west. this is all well ahead of the next front that arrives later tomorrow evening and early on saturday. temperatures ahead of that front . we start in the 20' s s. we will springboard to a southwest wind and partial sunshine, which allows temperatures tomorrow to go into the 50' s to up near 60 degrees. the front eventually comes in later in the day tomorrow up north and for the rest of us, later tomorrow night. that eventually brings in the cooler air. into the 40' s for the weekend. erin: tt0w!ty%hp! %4@-z5x tt0w!ty%hp! ed@-v0p tt0w!ty%hp% )8h-6n, tt0w!ty%hp% kzh-+!p tt0w!ty%hp% n-h-^h\ tt0w!ty%hp% 0ph-@/d tt0w!ty%hp% s"h-p]$ tt0w!ty%hp% ueh-s?t
police say he stole cans of formula from walmarts in laconia and tilton and tried to steal from the walmart in epping. region. sunshine out there. kevin: the clouds kept temperatures up overnight where we have been seeing them s. deck of clouds. west. as these gradually try to burn off, we should see more pile in from the west. this is all well ahead of the next front that arrives later tomorrow evening and early on saturday. temperatures ahead of that front . we start in the 20' s s. we will...
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i got my first black friday deal live live look at though walmart. it is open, although i actually like the fact no one is there. i think thanksgiving. >> theresa: this walmart also has a great food section. it is a great place to go for grocery store. were also checking in with juliet she is at the 136 thanksgiving dinner at the mission, a a major event there, a great organization. >> ben: american authors you probably are there single by now, they're going to sing, there had single goes big, or go home. spee1 were attempting the impossible which we will show you which is trying to cook our own thanksgiving dinner. >> ben: with some help. >> theresa: with heavyweight help. >> ben: greg and roseanna are maybe enjoying some extra time. >> theresa: i think greg is in breezy point. >> ben: happy thanks giving to them as well. the blues are fine hi, there at 902 which is the 89th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade has stepped off. >> theresa: how many years have we said there's an it's too windy the blues can't fly or whatever, that's not in play this
i got my first black friday deal live live look at though walmart. it is open, although i actually like the fact no one is there. i think thanksgiving. >> theresa: this walmart also has a great food section. it is a great place to go for grocery store. were also checking in with juliet she is at the 136 thanksgiving dinner at the mission, a a major event there, a great organization. >> ben: american authors you probably are there single by now, they're going to sing, there had...
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today's protest is happening at the walmart near union station. it will start at 9:00 this morning. >>> one person shot outside a louisiana mall last night. the victim is expected to survive. police say there was a fight between two people and it has nothing to do with holiday shopping. both the victim and the suspect fled the scene after the shooting. police say they later learned that the victim was in the hospital. the shooter is still on the run. >>> happening today, nothing says the holidays are here like the reston holiday parade. angie goss will be co-hosting the event today. the parade is celebrating 25 years with a home sweet home theme. kicks off at 11:00 this morning near the ice rink and fountain on market street in reston town center. >>> zoo lights is back. you can see the light display at the national zoo tonight starting at 5:00. if you have not heard about this, the zoo hangs hundreds of thousands of christmas lights every year. then you get to walk through and enjoy them all. maybe with a cup of hot cocoa. really pretty stuff. yo
today's protest is happening at the walmart near union station. it will start at 9:00 this morning. >>> one person shot outside a louisiana mall last night. the victim is expected to survive. police say there was a fight between two people and it has nothing to do with holiday shopping. both the victim and the suspect fled the scene after the shooting. police say they later learned that the victim was in the hospital. the shooter is still on the run. >>> happening today,...
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walmart is taking it to them let's go to tapin in michigan. >> caller: i want to ask about walmart and your thoughts after the christmas sales. >> i think walmart has decided it is not gogog to earn a lot of money so what you ed to do is sell into strength. you've got a little bit today. i think walmart is dead money. even fang can lose its vipers. facebook, amazon, netflix and google -- now alphabet -- have good prospects. you shouldn't sell them unless you can't handle pain. more ahead. does spirit airlines need savings after the analyst reports? i'm giving the ceo the floor. and everything from the am watch to the new sam sung phone. it's up more than 30% year to date. i will ask the ceo of integrated technology if they can keep stick with cramer. >>> > ve they been punishehe enough?? they are adding too much capacity. wars of the old days fluchlz we last s ske to the spirit ceo three weeks ago. the quarter was better than expected numbers. suboptimal line items but the stock plunged 8% in one day. since then spirit continues to move lower down 3% since the po quarter interview in o
walmart is taking it to them let's go to tapin in michigan. >> caller: i want to ask about walmart and your thoughts after the christmas sales. >> i think walmart has decided it is not gogog to earn a lot of money so what you ed to do is sell into strength. you've got a little bit today. i think walmart is dead money. even fang can lose its vipers. facebook, amazon, netflix and google -- now alphabet -- have good prospects. you shouldn't sell them unless you can't handle pain. more...
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walmart is a big part of that. betty is going to talk with shannon pettypiece in a moment about those walmart numbers. shares are rising almost 3%. third-quarter profit topping estimates. the company raising the lower end of its annual forecast. the ceo has been trying to turn around the business, particularly the u.s. business. he appears to be making progress. home depot, there was all this concern last week about department store earnings -- were people going to department stores? the home improvement side has been holding up pretty well. people doing work on their homes here and that continues with home depot. shares of 3% after profit topped estimates. same-store sales of 5.1%. that is ahead of what analysts estimated. home depot is not really opening new stores them as a that number is good for them. retailer doingce very well. as they build inventory, when they tried to some of the discounters at a better negotiated price. with numbers that topped estimates and providing a forecast that is relatively optimis
walmart is a big part of that. betty is going to talk with shannon pettypiece in a moment about those walmart numbers. shares are rising almost 3%. third-quarter profit topping estimates. the company raising the lower end of its annual forecast. the ceo has been trying to turn around the business, particularly the u.s. business. he appears to be making progress. home depot, there was all this concern last week about department store earnings -- were people going to department stores? the home...
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walmart end of the purported earnings today, wal-mart stock is down 32% year to date.ngs, that stock is up 15% year to date beating expectations, revenue in line with expectations and stock trading higher on the news, home depot and wal-mart are dow component said that will impact the dow performance today. asian markets mostly higher with exception of shanghaied but for the most part money once again will get to stocks in asia. joining me from fox business headquarters in new york city dagen mcdowell and morgan ortega, co-chair of maverick. we will talk with morgan coming up and senior correspondent geraldo rivera with me here in paris this morning. back to the top story of the morning, the latest in the fight against isis. france launched another wave of care strikes in syria after french president francois hollande called for a global coalition to destroy the islamic terrorist group. fox news's conner powell with the very latest out of jerusalem. >> good morning. for the second night in a row france launching airstrikes on the isis stronghold, this city is where mos
walmart end of the purported earnings today, wal-mart stock is down 32% year to date.ngs, that stock is up 15% year to date beating expectations, revenue in line with expectations and stock trading higher on the news, home depot and wal-mart are dow component said that will impact the dow performance today. asian markets mostly higher with exception of shanghaied but for the most part money once again will get to stocks in asia. joining me from fox business headquarters in new york city dagen...
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doug macmillan's push to modernize walmart has eroded profitability.st for revenue growth over the next 3-4 years at 3%-4%. at the bottom part of this, it is stagnant. growth will be international. the orange part will drive everything. when it comes to international, he is talking about china and not brazil where nats sales continue to suffer. there is no consistency here. down for tenths of 1% in the past quarter. >> i want to talk about what is going on with russia and the ruble. if you check out this chart, russia is in large part and oil driven economy, the collapse in oil prices have slammed the currency. in recent days, there has been a bit of a disconnect between the ruble and oil. after basically the ruble has gone up and oil is going nowhere. this is oil. there is a believe that thanks to the common enemy of isis that perhaps there will be a thought -- thaw between russia and the west and that they can perhaps lift sanctions eventually as they pursue this kind of enemy -- this common in many. investors are betting that will be good for russia
doug macmillan's push to modernize walmart has eroded profitability.st for revenue growth over the next 3-4 years at 3%-4%. at the bottom part of this, it is stagnant. growth will be international. the orange part will drive everything. when it comes to international, he is talking about china and not brazil where nats sales continue to suffer. there is no consistency here. down for tenths of 1% in the past quarter. >> i want to talk about what is going on with russia and the ruble. if...
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what is your best practice to battle against walmart?we have to be toys "r" we are a specialty retailer in this business for 365 daisy year. this is not only the time we get interested in toys. we need to be the toy authority. we need people to feel that sense of authority. to let people know what is hot, where to find it, they can touch and feel it. we are devoted to this category, and have been for a long time. we have to leverage that in our difference in how we approach our customer and brand. you about star wars, given the attention the movie is getting, but is there one that you are bidding on to be a savior this holiday season? dave: the thing that will be the the important is how consumer response to the higher price point products involving innovation. there are so many electronics, robotics, voice activation, voice recognition, cloud-based toys that are incredible in terms of what they can teach children and entertainment value. the bad news is that they are at a higher price point because of the technology. it will be interest
what is your best practice to battle against walmart?we have to be toys "r" we are a specialty retailer in this business for 365 daisy year. this is not only the time we get interested in toys. we need to be the toy authority. we need people to feel that sense of authority. to let people know what is hot, where to find it, they can touch and feel it. we are devoted to this category, and have been for a long time. we have to leverage that in our difference in how we approach our...
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and walmart isn't alone. target launching ten days of black sundays.dy eight black friday deals on sale now. as they have in years past, walmart will be handin out wristbands for the most in demand products. so as long as you have one of these, you get the door buster. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up in our next half hour, a stung verdict in the case of a reputted mob leader. he was charged in that notorious $6 million lufthansa heist nearly 40 years ago, inspiring the movie "good fellows." from facing life in prison to life as a free man. >>> first, meet the woman who is considered the oldest living yoga teacher. we'll tell you why she is now being called the real life forrest gump. the "world news now" exclusive is coming up. reena gets a close-up with her. >> and let me tell you, she beat me to the punch on this one. she is very good for yoga. >> great. >>> is that our music of zen? it is. so she is a former dancer, model, and actress. for the past three years has been recognized as the world's oldest living yoga teacher. >> she ha
and walmart isn't alone. target launching ten days of black sundays.dy eight black friday deals on sale now. as they have in years past, walmart will be handin out wristbands for the most in demand products. so as long as you have one of these, you get the door buster. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up in our next half hour, a stung verdict in the case of a reputted mob leader. he was charged in that notorious $6 million lufthansa heist nearly 40 years ago, inspiring...
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except walmart and amex. >> walmart. i have to tell you, i always pull for -- you're not supposed to pull for people. i pulled for denver last night. >> you're a referee, man. i like this walmart. the website has gotten better. >> it has? just in the last month? >> yeah. it has. >> haven't been on it. >> things improve. there were teams that would never beat the eagles that have beaten eagles? you think walmart can't turn around? >> so walmart is tampa bay? is that what you're saying? >> yeah. >> and he's winston? >> i think walmart -- we've seen things like kansas city chief the lose almost every game at the beginning and make the run. walmart is making a run. it could go to 61. i think 62. >> okay. that's three points. >> it's the nfc east. that's enough. >> exactly. all that discussion leads to us this u.n. climate change conference today in paris. obama attending as well as leaders from over 100 countries. steve sedgwick is in paris with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. it's an interesting
except walmart and amex. >> walmart. i have to tell you, i always pull for -- you're not supposed to pull for people. i pulled for denver last night. >> you're a referee, man. i like this walmart. the website has gotten better. >> it has? just in the last month? >> yeah. it has. >> haven't been on it. >> things improve. there were teams that would never beat the eagles that have beaten eagles? you think walmart can't turn around? >> so walmart is tampa...
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demonstrators are demanding a living wage from walmart.heir protest starts at 9:00 in the morning at the walmart on 8th street northwest. protesters are asking for regular schedules and $15 an hour. they say having neither makes it hard for them to buy food for families. >>> for some it started last night, but today is actually black friday. it's called the super bowl of shopping. this morning molette green is hanging out in the mall. she's not shopping, at least we don't think. she's talking to shoppers about their experiences. how is it going? >> reporter: it's going very well. i'm not shopping. i'm on assignment, david. this is important stuff. there are people lining up here inside the mall at some of their favorite stores and they're looking for signs like this. look at this giant sign. it says it all here inside the bro brookstone store here at westfield montgomery mall. apparently you can save big if you want to play in the sandbox. check this out. i hear this is a big seller. you get 50% off, buy one, get 50% off. a woman told me s
demonstrators are demanding a living wage from walmart.heir protest starts at 9:00 in the morning at the walmart on 8th street northwest. protesters are asking for regular schedules and $15 an hour. they say having neither makes it hard for them to buy food for families. >>> for some it started last night, but today is actually black friday. it's called the super bowl of shopping. this morning molette green is hanging out in the mall. she's not shopping, at least we don't think. she's...
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and walmart isn't alone. target launching ten days of black friday starting the sunday before thanksgiving. best buy already has eight black friday deals on sale now. david, as they have in years past, walmart will be handing out wristbands for the most in demand products. so, as long as you have one of these, you get the doorbuster. david? >> all right, rebecca jarvis tonight, thank you. >>> up next here, diane sawyer is here tonight. the young actress taking a stand on fair pay. diane and fellow kentucky native jennifer lawrence tonight. their kentucky roots and why women and many men now are standing by jennifer lawrence tonight. diane's next. >>> also tonight, terrifying moments on board this plane. look at it here. the wind and then problems with the nose gear. >>> and america strong tonight. our interview with this army captain, who did the unthinkable. and today, received the medal of honor. you will not forget his story, coming up. how happy i was when i quit. it's like losing some baggage, i don't ha
and walmart isn't alone. target launching ten days of black friday starting the sunday before thanksgiving. best buy already has eight black friday deals on sale now. david, as they have in years past, walmart will be handing out wristbands for the most in demand products. so, as long as you have one of these, you get the doorbuster. david? >> all right, rebecca jarvis tonight, thank you. >>> up next here, diane sawyer is here tonight. the young actress taking a stand on fair...
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walmart going through what they call a reinvention. they want to be viewed as the new amazon.iven the size of the strength -- there arelson: probably certain niches where they are able to establish themselves to the point where amazon tried to kill them, could not kill them off, but thought they could buy them for .iscounted price today, five years later my think that opportunity is gone for wayfarer were in was similar to try to carve out a vertical in the face of direct competition from amazon. high-end, go really where wayfarer is running into and restoration hardware which are already 50% of their sales online, they are well-established online. i'm failed to see where wayfarer can compete effectively and heard any type of margin to justify its market cap. stephanie: thank you. what a great conversation. from thehitney tilson robin hood investment conference. scarlet: stephanie rolled his at the robin hood conference, and she has been reporting there all day. alix: coming up, the global on today'stegist market action. what happened in the global markets and reaction to the
walmart going through what they call a reinvention. they want to be viewed as the new amazon.iven the size of the strength -- there arelson: probably certain niches where they are able to establish themselves to the point where amazon tried to kill them, could not kill them off, but thought they could buy them for .iscounted price today, five years later my think that opportunity is gone for wayfarer were in was similar to try to carve out a vertical in the face of direct competition from...