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it is going back to how walmart dropped the word stores from their name and now it is walmart, not walmartinc.. the battlefront has become e-commerce. it is being won through technology. walmart is going through a pretty massive dna change. they are going through -- they are acquiring companies like jet.com, and they are putting foundations for how to fight with companies like amazon in the future through a dna change which will look very messy over the next decade or so. that is the way they will go to the battlefront. amazon is coming from a traditional angle of going with technologies and consumer flows. they don't have to do a dna change. that is their dna to get that on the heels of technology. emily: amazon waging a war on prices across the board. can walmart keep up? guru: it will be hard for walmart to keep appeared walmart -- to keep up with that. walmart will have to shed a lot of money like they did $14 billion is a lot. and think about the price reduction. amazon hitting 100 million prime subscribers. that is $12 billion in free cash flow coming into amazon every year. they tak
it is going back to how walmart dropped the word stores from their name and now it is walmart, not walmartinc.. the battlefront has become e-commerce. it is being won through technology. walmart is going through a pretty massive dna change. they are going through -- they are acquiring companies like jet.com, and they are putting foundations for how to fight with companies like amazon in the future through a dna change which will look very messy over the next decade or so. that is the way they...
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. >>> not sam walton's walmart. the world's largest etailer is going high-tech, to transform its business and attempts to disrupt the ultra-competitiveta industry. >>> the accidental entrepreneur. how one woman turned a hobby into a multi-million dollar fashion business, far from the bright lights of new york or los angeles. those stories and much more tonit on "nightly business report" for this friday, june the 1st. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. phenomenal. solid. packed a wallop. that's just some of the ways that people described t may bs report, which saw the unemployment rate fall to 3.8%, matching april of 2000 as the lowest reading since 1969. even wages, which have been stuck in neutral for some time now, rose anmodestly. that sparked a jobs-fueled rally on wall street. the dow jones industrial average advanced 219 points to 24,635 the nasdaq rose 512. and the s&p rose 129. hampton pearson takes a look at what's drivill that hiring. >> reporter: the private sector was on in fire in may, hiring the
. >>> not sam walton's walmart. the world's largest etailer is going high-tech, to transform its business and attempts to disrupt the ultra-competitiveta industry. >>> the accidental entrepreneur. how one woman turned a hobby into a multi-million dollar fashion business, far from the bright lights of new york or los angeles. those stories and much more tonit on "nightly business report" for this friday, june the 1st. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome....
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. >>> plus live to walmart headquarters where doug mcmillan is set to speak at the annual shareholder's. welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com >>> walmart's doug mcmillan speaking this morning. that's where we find courtney reagan morning, court. >> good morning to you, carl that's right in this arena right behind me at the university of arkansas, walmart ceo doug mcmillan is speaking now mason ramsey, the famous yodeling kid introduced the ceo here doug mcmillan will be talking about embracing technology and how technology will be taking walmart into the future for its continued success. of course, this event is a mix of fun and business. we have a celebrity emcee, jamie foxx musical performances by carly rae jensen we heard from married to one of sam walton's grandchildren and talked about how risk take something back at walmart. cfo talked about how it's disrupting its own retail model. mark lowrie detailing the tech innovations behind and in front of th
. >>> plus live to walmart headquarters where doug mcmillan is set to speak at the annual shareholder's. welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com >>> walmart's doug mcmillan speaking this morning. that's where we find courtney reagan morning, court. >> good morning to you, carl that's right in this arena right behind me at the university of...
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>> walmart is getting away from what makes walmart walmart i think the fresh foods is very important. i think they're not worth this e-commerce evaluation. think walmart is challenged. i agree, i think whole foods was a smart acquisition because it gets them into consumables, it gets repeat purchases over and over again >> the problem with walmart is last year they had a much better narrative. they were developing their e-commerce, developing their online store that's already been developed. if you look at walmart maybe versus something like a target who's just ramping that up, walmart doesn't have that story ending there i'd rather be in something like a target. >> check them out. >> yes, that's going to happen >> it wasn't my best game though, all right. just to be clear, i've been better >> who wins in grocery >> who wins in grocery >> who loses everybody thinks amazon will win. >> i think walmart could lose. i think kroger is too cheap. you have to like target. the problem with walmart last year they had a huge run-up. >> the full story on how amazon is taking control of its whol
>> walmart is getting away from what makes walmart walmart i think the fresh foods is very important. i think they're not worth this e-commerce evaluation. think walmart is challenged. i agree, i think whole foods was a smart acquisition because it gets them into consumables, it gets repeat purchases over and over again >> the problem with walmart is last year they had a much better narrative. they were developing their e-commerce, developing their online store that's already been...
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being part of walmart gives us an advantage. on the scale and purchasing of walmart for some products. my job is to keep focused on the customer. >> the customer shouldn't expect higher prices? the assortment for our customers we can benefit from the scale of walmart. we're in a good place. walmart is already invested a lot in u.s. source products and u.s. jobs over the last few years. it is something jet can benefit from. julia: that was our exclusive interview with jet.com's president. interesting about the concerns about what trade tensions will mean. i think they are making progress to distinguish themselves. julie: he pointed out the scale that walmart has. that is something it always has had. the question is how far that goes and if the tariffs start to bite my what that will do to margins potentially. julia: we have to watch this space as well. have you heard of jet black, their delivery service? >> something tells me you are familiar. time for the bloomberg business flash. the biggest business stories in the news today.
being part of walmart gives us an advantage. on the scale and purchasing of walmart for some products. my job is to keep focused on the customer. >> the customer shouldn't expect higher prices? the assortment for our customers we can benefit from the scale of walmart. we're in a good place. walmart is already invested a lot in u.s. source products and u.s. jobs over the last few years. it is something jet can benefit from. julia: that was our exclusive interview with jet.com's president....
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a growth company, as they say >> walmart is not a growth company.ing because they are focusing on their 4800 stores in the u.s. which were declining over ten years because of their poor execution. so much credit to them for getting their mojo back in that regard clean, neets neat, friendly stores, well-stocked shelves is the watch word for a brick and mortar retailer. they have been failing globally for the most part. they are throwing the towel in in the uk. they are out of germany. they're out of korea they're struggling in japan. >> but they've totally shifted the game plan there selling off the uk grocer, buying flipcart in india >> so flipcart is an interesting $16.7 billion attempt to become relevant in a country they have 21 stores in and do virtually no business they have a lot of free cash flow and they're starting to spend it if that characterizes them as a growth company, then give them credit for that. but from a performance point of view, they have a long way to go before they identify and follow a rational, long-term strategy that will
a growth company, as they say >> walmart is not a growth company.ing because they are focusing on their 4800 stores in the u.s. which were declining over ten years because of their poor execution. so much credit to them for getting their mojo back in that regard clean, neets neat, friendly stores, well-stocked shelves is the watch word for a brick and mortar retailer. they have been failing globally for the most part. they are throwing the towel in in the uk. they are out of germany....
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walmart and joining me to break this down is the morgan stanley analyst who covers walmart. great to have you. we just had earnings on may 17 and we wonder if there is anything new? what are you looking for out of this meeting? >> walmart as two meetings with the investment community, october analyst day and shareholder meeting. this is not usually be revealing meeting which is usually october. the year is finishing up and looking at the outlook for the next year as strategic planning, that is when you get the preview . now is a strategic update, the year is in place. two things we got from last year, they signaled they would focus on expenses. they talked about how it was important to reduce expenses and he was telegraphing the fact that the cost of business was rising and they needed to focus on expenses. the flip card deal is big this week, talking to executives about it for the first time. taylor: there is always a balance between investing and growth, and the treasure that puts on margins. how do you balance that growth versus margins? is what hard, this walmart is aspi
walmart and joining me to break this down is the morgan stanley analyst who covers walmart. great to have you. we just had earnings on may 17 and we wonder if there is anything new? what are you looking for out of this meeting? >> walmart as two meetings with the investment community, october analyst day and shareholder meeting. this is not usually be revealing meeting which is usually october. the year is finishing up and looking at the outlook for the next year as strategic planning,...
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emily: it is not just walmart and jet.com products you will buy for people. want to order something from pottery barn and you will fill that too. will you first fulfill the walmart and jet orders to drive traffic to your own compan ies? jenny: the goal is to give the customer the best fit product recommendations. we will truly serve up whatever that story and vendor is the best fit recommendation, so that may be that it it an amazo walmart -- it is a product, but it could be from sephora. we can build that trusted relationship with them. we are trying to get smarter so walmart can understand brands and products they might not carry but that a consumer might need and want as well, so maybe over time, they add products to their inventory as well. emily: how are people using it so far? how are they using it? jenny: the are in new york city for our customers, invite only, scaling our business following our shift three weeks ago, trying to uphold a premium experience. it is striking that balance, but we want to be best in class to give you that seamless experience
emily: it is not just walmart and jet.com products you will buy for people. want to order something from pottery barn and you will fill that too. will you first fulfill the walmart and jet orders to drive traffic to your own compan ies? jenny: the goal is to give the customer the best fit product recommendations. we will truly serve up whatever that story and vendor is the best fit recommendation, so that may be that it it an amazo walmart -- it is a product, but it could be from sephora. we...
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the big zest this -- walmart concerns walmart getting into the space, humana, everybody getting involvedg over for the hospitals, the hospitals being disenfranchised and maybe there's truth there but if you have a cold, maybe i'm going to urgent care but if i have a bone sticking out i'm going to the emergency room and that will never change so on valuation the fact they brought in the ceo that's all about business and running this company more efficiently despite the fact that the stock has exploded to the upside i happen to think there's further room. >> question for you. i get the valuation but there is a ton of debt here does that worry you? that has to be part of the short thesis as well. >> look, the balance sheet is going well that plays into the short intere interest i don't think that's the case, they seem to be on somewhat solid footing so stocks could overshoot to the down side for the right reason or the up side. >> there's been a lot of acquisition and strategic activity for the company do you get there's too much going on >> my concern would be they make an acquisition that
the big zest this -- walmart concerns walmart getting into the space, humana, everybody getting involvedg over for the hospitals, the hospitals being disenfranchised and maybe there's truth there but if you have a cold, maybe i'm going to urgent care but if i have a bone sticking out i'm going to the emergency room and that will never change so on valuation the fact they brought in the ceo that's all about business and running this company more efficiently despite the fact that the stock has...
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i asked what a trade war could mean for walmart >> walmart around the world buys the vast majority of the goods we sell in the market, in the market where we operate, helps reduce lead times, creates jobs in the area, and we semll a lot of food. in every market, we're up to 90% plus sourced locally if it happens, we manage as we go we have hedging strategies and a lot of experience managing through it, but we continue to advocate with governments and others for solving these issues in a productive way, and hopefully sooner rather than later. >> reporter: and before that media q&a, he spoke to analysts, saying that he's really looking for more grants out of the website, saying they only have 50% what they want to have as far as items online right now, and he's talking to companies about partnerships like that new lore and taylor partnership that's popping up on walmart.com this week. he spoke to thousands in the arena here behind me, associate from all over the world saying walmart needs to embrace technology to move into continued success for the future sha shareholders have to be pat
i asked what a trade war could mean for walmart >> walmart around the world buys the vast majority of the goods we sell in the market, in the market where we operate, helps reduce lead times, creates jobs in the area, and we semll a lot of food. in every market, we're up to 90% plus sourced locally if it happens, we manage as we go we have hedging strategies and a lot of experience managing through it, but we continue to advocate with governments and others for solving these issues in a...
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so you go straight from starbucks to walmart. >> uh-huh. >> you how long, what did you do at walmart?loves to color my hair. >> reporter: wait, walmart? he did not reveal any stop at walmart during his first interview. and then, he amended his story again. just slightly. after the walmart and the trip to white rock lake, he said, he went to visit that friend, jessica. discovered she wasn't home. he said that already. but this time he added one little detail -- where his friend lived. >> you get back in your car. where do you go? >> i went to the falls to go to my friend's house, jessica howard. >> reporter: the falls apartment complex. that's where shelley was killed. daniel didn't mention the falls the first time he was interrogated. >> why did you leave that part out? >> because i was mugged over there, sir. >> reporter: mugged? and yet he somehow failed to mention that during his first, long session of questioning? >> coincidentally, while he's at this same complex, he's approached by a black male with a knife who robs him. >> reporter: the robber took $40 in cash and his backpack,
so you go straight from starbucks to walmart. >> uh-huh. >> you how long, what did you do at walmart?loves to color my hair. >> reporter: wait, walmart? he did not reveal any stop at walmart during his first interview. and then, he amended his story again. just slightly. after the walmart and the trip to white rock lake, he said, he went to visit that friend, jessica. discovered she wasn't home. he said that already. but this time he added one little detail -- where his friend...
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>> let's talk about walmart. so walmart raised its wages, starting wage is now $11 an hour.y also said they were going to provide college tuition. what they're providing is job training in supply management. i read through the investor meeting. there were two employee proposals to the investor meeting for walmart last month. both of them were about predictable 40 hour weeks. people cannot pay for child care. they cannot plan for child care because they never know when they're going to have hours. >> they don't know when their shift is. >> they can't take a second job if they can't get 40 hours because they don't know when their shift is. >> and what's going to change that? >> the fed is doing what you're hinting at. the fed knows there's still plenty of what we call slack in the labor market. there's still plenty of help for employees. >> but just by not jacking up interest rates, you're not -- there's not a direct lever to raise wages. >> everything that the fed does, it's a blunt hammer. congress can fix this. congress could pass a law and say if you want to employ someone
>> let's talk about walmart. so walmart raised its wages, starting wage is now $11 an hour.y also said they were going to provide college tuition. what they're providing is job training in supply management. i read through the investor meeting. there were two employee proposals to the investor meeting for walmart last month. both of them were about predictable 40 hour weeks. people cannot pay for child care. they cannot plan for child care because they never know when they're going to...
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walmart made the huge stake in india. india 2025 the largest country india going more and more capitalist china getting close to the president. so anybody who can get india is someone who is ahead of the curve. if i'm going to do a big deal in the space, i want to get india i don't want to get more united states. >> yeah with all that, dow down 176. sort of expected given the premarket. ten year back to 29. we'll check in with rick santelli. >> yes good morning we're sitting at 2.9 by my calculation we're down on the five on the week maybe most of the action in the yield curve spread i see 7 to 287 three basis points of separation a lot of eye balls watching that particular spread. maybe the canary in the coal mine we've discussed when the sevens to tens it burns the curve and burns. but it isn't that easy the time frame of how long from one to the next chapter that's the question mark. look at the spreads. tens minus twos trading around 35 you can see we've accelerated, obviously. the fed is doing what it does on the sho
walmart made the huge stake in india. india 2025 the largest country india going more and more capitalist china getting close to the president. so anybody who can get india is someone who is ahead of the curve. if i'm going to do a big deal in the space, i want to get india i don't want to get more united states. >> yeah with all that, dow down 176. sort of expected given the premarket. ten year back to 29. we'll check in with rick santelli. >> yes good morning we're sitting at 2.9...
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walmart is entering the processing business with a new plant in fort wayne, indiana. it will bottle milk for its own great value store brand sourcing milk mainly bely from three nearby co-ops and a handful of independent farmers. dean foods facing falling sales and profits says it is right sizing its network to better match volume. it will continue to process milk for walmart in other regions but is likely to face other competition as other big grocers like krogers are already in the processing game. walmart tells us in a statement, while many of the farms that received letters from dean foods were far outside the service area of our plant, others have signed contracts with the co-op perfect rative. milk prices are lower now than they were plus americans are moving on from milk. consumption is taking a steady dive with overall sales dropping almost 15% since 2012. >> we knew that we would have to do something a little bit different, whether that be value added or agri tourism or bottling our own product. >> reporter: but those plans all included building their herd si
walmart is entering the processing business with a new plant in fort wayne, indiana. it will bottle milk for its own great value store brand sourcing milk mainly bely from three nearby co-ops and a handful of independent farmers. dean foods facing falling sales and profits says it is right sizing its network to better match volume. it will continue to process milk for walmart in other regions but is likely to face other competition as other big grocers like krogers are already in the processing...
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almost two years ago walmart paid $3.3 billion for jet.com. transferred the e-commerce operation largely overshadowing jet. we asked how jet.com can differentiate itself from walmart.com. >> the jet business has evolved to serve in more urban and affluent customer. particularly in the large metropolitan areas. that is really what we have been doing to focus on that today. we made good progress on that path. through our assortment we have brought on local brands such as the new york favorite shop which is selling a number of grocery products from a service perspective we acquired a startup called parcels. they provide les miles the film in the new york area. we are working towards being urban focus. >> is it jet.com's mission to win over the new york shopper from walmart? >> it is with the more affluent and urban customer. that highlights walmart's strengths elsewhere in the country. >> grocery is a big focus for you at jet.com. that is a big part of your background. how would you compete with the more established online grocers? amazon fresh?
almost two years ago walmart paid $3.3 billion for jet.com. transferred the e-commerce operation largely overshadowing jet. we asked how jet.com can differentiate itself from walmart.com. >> the jet business has evolved to serve in more urban and affluent customer. particularly in the large metropolitan areas. that is really what we have been doing to focus on that today. we made good progress on that path. through our assortment we have brought on local brands such as the new york...
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get t >>> cing up, walmart inging a bit of northern california to hundreds of its th tong amo upscale fit newest product. >>> plus we lookthe rising number of homes without a land line pne. you're watching "today in the bay. deal talk. to make sure my new spicy chicken club combo is a great value. i a sales expert isit's amazing, jack! you get a spicy crispy chicken breast, ck hiy-smoked bacon, and melted cheesecy on toasted sourdough,, all in dusries and a drink. you said i s ow. wait, what's happening? sty, staey! ! m c we need a doctor! jack, tell my wife i love her. oooooo!!!!!! try my new spicy chicken club combo. another great deal fromk in t box. >>> good in i'm landon dowdy live from cnbc headquarters. wall street will look to build on yesterday's big rally. the dow had its best day in eight weeks cling 25,000 for the first time. aq hitti a rord high. bank stocks, u.s. bond yield pushed up interest rates and that came afterhe eurn central bank, pe's version of the federal reserve signaled it could live off the interest policy in the nea future. f ecomic dataod unemployment. th
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scarlet: what is walmart saying about its grocery business?t seemed -- to sam querrey, and walmart is feeling the threat of competition from amazon as well. >> huge company vision from amazon, but they say they are more ready than ever. they do not want to be amazon. they were ahead of the game, especially when it comes to the grocery business. we really expanded their curbside pickup and online delivery of groceries to about 2000 stores. they think they are very well-positioned as we do not want to be just online. no other company has the sort of presence that they have in terms of the stores. the physical presence as well as online. they do grocery better, and we have talked to some analysts who say even on a quality check, even in a post whole foods world with amazon acquisitionthey do e have talked to some, the costs at walmart are still better. if you are reaching that customer that wants value and price, walmart is still winning, and on quality. they would say with the grocery rollout and the curbside pickup, they are able to leverage bo
scarlet: what is walmart saying about its grocery business?t seemed -- to sam querrey, and walmart is feeling the threat of competition from amazon as well. >> huge company vision from amazon, but they say they are more ready than ever. they do not want to be amazon. they were ahead of the game, especially when it comes to the grocery business. we really expanded their curbside pickup and online delivery of groceries to about 2000 stores. they think they are very well-positioned as we do...
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. >>> then the frightening scene inside a walmart. the pick-up truck smashing its way into the store. the police say it was no accident. there is news about the driver and who he was aiming for. we'll be right back. accident. there is news about the driver and who he was aiming for. we'll be right back. ight back. the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections, and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as fever, sweats, ch
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is in a walmart pop -- walmart parking lot. here, for the kids separated from their parents, the fear and trauma that goes along with it. i remember when i was four years old, i was safe but i thought i was -- i thought it was the end of the world. mothereparated from my maybe 10 minutes. i still remember that. these kids who are from another country who don't speak the language. they have no idea where their mother or father is. they feel abandoned. that is damaging. however tough this border issue solution't have as a something that inflicts so much hard on kids who were innocent. they did not decide to come here. harm make certain we do no to these kids. host: the president has said congress needs to act. put into law. have aublicans compromise bill they were supposed to vote on. it has been delayed. will you and other democrats support a compromise bill that deals with the separation? there is a premise that is not correct. there has been no effort to speak to a single democrat about compromise. thecompromise bill is freedo
is in a walmart pop -- walmart parking lot. here, for the kids separated from their parents, the fear and trauma that goes along with it. i remember when i was four years old, i was safe but i thought i was -- i thought it was the end of the world. mothereparated from my maybe 10 minutes. i still remember that. these kids who are from another country who don't speak the language. they have no idea where their mother or father is. they feel abandoned. that is damaging. however tough this border...
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new at walmart and walmart.com wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer.ly skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. >>> finally tonight, a day of remembrance in maryland. the city of annapolis holding vigils and a candlelight walk in tribute to the lives lost at the "capital gazette," the paper calling themmer replaceable. among them gerald fischman, a writer known for his wit. rob hiaasen, columnist and editor who just celebrated his 33rd wedding anniversary. john mcnamara, long-time sports reporter and fan. rebecca smith. she loved her job. her fiance, her daughter, and her dog. reporter wendi winters. a mother of four, a church youth adviser and girl scout leader. the dedicated journalists at the "gazette" push including pain to put out a paper today, the opinion page reading simply, "today we are speechless. this page is intentionally left blank to commemorate the victims of the shooting at our office." there is family i and there is work family. we should cherish them both. thank you for watching
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the old walmart. 1,000 kids. the same senator, says that on that same trip he also saw kids being kept in cages at a border processing facility in mcallen, texaut an hour west of brownsville also right on the border. >> the first room had a series of cages that look like dog kennels in which people had recently arrived and been put in them, very crowded. they had space blankets so you had all these silver space blankets, no mattresses. people looking distressed and upset. a number of women holding children in their arms. adjacent to that a larger wearhouse with larger cages. the children had already been separated away from the parents. one cage had young boys being lined up for food, and they started with the smallest in front so you had a little toddler, i don't know, 4 or 5 years old, up through youth that are 16 or 17. >> so here is what we thk is ds and babies have never been ripped away from their moms and dads at the border. this is a new policy put in place by the trump administration. in the past obvious
the old walmart. 1,000 kids. the same senator, says that on that same trip he also saw kids being kept in cages at a border processing facility in mcallen, texaut an hour west of brownsville also right on the border. >> the first room had a series of cages that look like dog kennels in which people had recently arrived and been put in them, very crowded. they had space blankets so you had all these silver space blankets, no mattresses. people looking distressed and upset. a number of...
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flipping burgers are welcome to walmart is not a skill set. of course you will never get any living wage with that. that is my question and comment. alan: i have never been able to flip a burger to save my soul. i would argue with that. getting to the republican job training plan, that is the idea behind the proposal. the idea that we have all these unfilled jobs that require people with skills. we had people on the snap program. maybe if we move money to job training and gave people the skills to fit this economy, they would not need to have government dependence. it is compelling and that is why you see a lot of support for this proposal as the question becomes how does it work in practicality? host: we would like to thank a lan bjerga for being here and walking us through the farm bill. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was cre
flipping burgers are welcome to walmart is not a skill set. of course you will never get any living wage with that. that is my question and comment. alan: i have never been able to flip a burger to save my soul. i would argue with that. getting to the republican job training plan, that is the idea behind the proposal. the idea that we have all these unfilled jobs that require people with skills. we had people on the snap program. maybe if we move money to job training and gave people the skills...
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, andwa i can't tell u why walmart cutrs hours, i'm involved with walmart, but if they are looking for jobs, there are jobs out there. i would encourage them to talk to anybody that they can that handles a job search organization, o whether it's the government or private sector, because if they want to get the training and if they can get the trading and that couldul be through an apprenticeship for internship or more schooling, they can get very great good paying jobs. if you want to justd- get in and start the our job openings. as i said there are construction job openings. as long as you don't have a criminal history or a serious drug problem, you should be able to find employment in this economy.d as i see more people unemployed than ever have been employed and are moreor job openings then there's ever been. i hate to d disagree with his individuals personal experience and ability can't rectify the problems for the people he knows, but the jobs are there if you wantre them. >> host: how concerned should we as americans be between the growing gap between the richest and the poorest
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to piggyback off what kate just mentioned with walmart, we had had reports -- cnbc reported that walmartinterested in pillpack as well. how much does this up the ante in terms of the competition and deal making between amazon and walmart? >> i think amazon is clearly going to take business away from walmart in the future, as they have in the past and i think, as kate said, getting into health care is an important stla teenlg ic aspect for amazon it is something that consumers will buy online and have bought online and amazon will get their share of that and focus on improving the customer experience and reducing costs. i think that's great for customers and that's why amazon has been successful. >> diagram what they will do in health care versus what they did in grocery and whole foods is that part of this chain or is it more via delivery of pillpack at scale >> i think it's everything it's starting to look at both the employers and all the insurers who who are, in many cases, footing the bill for health care. one of the biggest issues as people get over is compliance. they've got all th
to piggyback off what kate just mentioned with walmart, we had had reports -- cnbc reported that walmartinterested in pillpack as well. how much does this up the ante in terms of the competition and deal making between amazon and walmart? >> i think amazon is clearly going to take business away from walmart in the future, as they have in the past and i think, as kate said, getting into health care is an important stla teenlg ic aspect for amazon it is something that consumers will buy...
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the old walmart. 1,000 kids. the same senator, says that on that same trip he also saw kids being kept in cages at a border processing facility in mcallen, texas, about an hour west of brownsville also right on the border. of cag that lookikdog a series kennels in which people had recently arrived and beeinth, v. they had space blankets so you had all these silver space blankets, no mattresses. people looking distressed and upset. a number of women holding children in their arms. adjacent to that a larger wearhouse with larger cages. the children had already been separated away from the parents. one cage had young boys being lined up for food, and they started with the smallest in front had a little toddler, i don't know, 4 or 5 years old, up through youth at are 16 or 17. >> so here is what we think is happening. kids and babies have never been ppfrom thes and dads at the border. this is a new policy put in place by the trump administration. in the past obviously there have been kids who have crossed the border
the old walmart. 1,000 kids. the same senator, says that on that same trip he also saw kids being kept in cages at a border processing facility in mcallen, texas, about an hour west of brownsville also right on the border. of cag that lookikdog a series kennels in which people had recently arrived and beeinth, v. they had space blankets so you had all these silver space blankets, no mattresses. people looking distressed and upset. a number of women holding children in their arms. adjacent to...
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. >> that facility is a former walmart that was remodelled to incarcerate immigrant children. today jacob silver was the group first of reporters since senator merkley was asked to leave the premises. he joins us from outside that senator. and senator jeff merkley is also with us. jacob, tell us what you saw, and can you show us anything that you saw inside there? >> i think right around the same time we're coming on the air with you, we're getting some of the firsthand out photos from the department of human health and services. we were not allowed to bring our cameras inside.
. >> that facility is a former walmart that was remodelled to incarcerate immigrant children. today jacob silver was the group first of reporters since senator merkley was asked to leave the premises. he joins us from outside that senator. and senator jeff merkley is also with us. jacob, tell us what you saw, and can you show us anything that you saw inside there? >> i think right around the same time we're coming on the air with you, we're getting some of the firsthand out photos...
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. >>> attention walmart shoppers. you'll soon be able to use text messages to order home items for home delivery. it's the new feature a $50 walmart membership is offering. it will offer same day and next day delivery at no extra charge. it's walmart's latest effort to attract higher income shoppers. >>> they're investing for a 20% stake in general motors' autonomous vehicle unit. gm shares shot up nearly 13% on the news. it's within of the largest investments in self-driving technology. in january softbank agreed to spend about $9 million for 15% stake in uber. >>> and meghan markle is now known as the duchess of sussex was named at one of the 25 most influential women in brittain by "vogue" magazine. "vogue" says prince harry's wife is helping the country. others are ruth davidson, fashion designer stella mccarthy, harry potter author j.k. rowling and human rights lawyer amal clooney. >> good call. >>> still to come,ing? new on the road. digital license plates. they can make your life easier, but privacy advocates s
. >>> attention walmart shoppers. you'll soon be able to use text messages to order home items for home delivery. it's the new feature a $50 walmart membership is offering. it will offer same day and next day delivery at no extra charge. it's walmart's latest effort to attract higher income shoppers. >>> they're investing for a 20% stake in general motors' autonomous vehicle unit. gm shares shot up nearly 13% on the news. it's within of the largest investments in self-driving...
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coming from the walmart shareholders meeting.ing up, china has always been trade enemy number one for president trump. will his tariffs push away u.s. allies when the white house needs the most to pressure beijing? we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ two, down, back up! our phones are more than just phones. they're pocket-sized personal trainers. last minute gift finders. [phone voice] destination ahead. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand. that's why xfinity mobile can be included with xfinity internet which could save you $400 or more a year. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call, or visit a store today. david: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i'm david westin. shery: i'm shery ahn. we are seeing stocks and yields gaining today. 200dow is up more than points, reversing and rebounding from yesterday's losses but still headed for weekly declines. the s&p 500, most sectors in the green, led by tech and materials. solid jobs data reinforcing expectations for a f
coming from the walmart shareholders meeting.ing up, china has always been trade enemy number one for president trump. will his tariffs push away u.s. allies when the white house needs the most to pressure beijing? we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ two, down, back up! our phones are more than just phones. they're pocket-sized personal trainers. last minute gift finders. [phone voice] destination ahead. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand. that's why xfinity...
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carjackings and that after an armed civilian in a walmart parking lot got involved.adam housley has details tonight. >> reporter: chaotic sunday afternoon filled with carjackings and shootings just south of olympia, 30 miles southwest of tacoma. it started at 5:00 local time is reportable drunk driver going the wrong direction. police got there but couldn't find the car. reports of shots fired in the carjacking, a 16-year-old girl was hurt but not seriously. a suspect headed to a nearby walmart and started opening fire. >> i started running for my life. >> no one was hit but police say the suspect left the walmart and tried to hit another car, attempting to carjack a third car, two armed people got out of the parking lot, took their guns out, shot and killed the suspect, the witnesses say the good samaritan saved the day in their lives. >> more people could have been shot. there were several inside the store and outside the store. he saved us all probably. >> that suspect was identified as tim day, had a couple history including felony assault, making death threats a
carjackings and that after an armed civilian in a walmart parking lot got involved.adam housley has details tonight. >> reporter: chaotic sunday afternoon filled with carjackings and shootings just south of olympia, 30 miles southwest of tacoma. it started at 5:00 local time is reportable drunk driver going the wrong direction. police got there but couldn't find the car. reports of shots fired in the carjacking, a 16-year-old girl was hurt but not seriously. a suspect headed to a nearby...
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part of that network they are looking at is using partners like walmart and target here, maybe jd in asia, to actually have a voice commerce strategies of people can use their voice assistants to buy. emily: you think they will censor voice results? talk about, if this is about taking on amazon in the future, we know that amazon's ad business is encroaching on google and facebook. amazon has had not such great success in china and has been boxed out by the local heavyweights. >> may certainly have. i think it is interesting to watch american companies scramble to work in china, just as chinese companies are scrambling to work in the united states. bloomberg's audience, some of them know what jd.com is, but the average american consumer has no idea about jd or alibaba, so we will see more partnerships i think in the future with a major american chinese tech firms realize if they want to get into the market, they need to partner with a local. that is why we saw the announcement on friday of the tariffs on chinese goods, we saw was held were tariffs from beijing, and it is possible that
part of that network they are looking at is using partners like walmart and target here, maybe jd in asia, to actually have a voice commerce strategies of people can use their voice assistants to buy. emily: you think they will censor voice results? talk about, if this is about taking on amazon in the future, we know that amazon's ad business is encroaching on google and facebook. amazon has had not such great success in china and has been boxed out by the local heavyweights. >> may...
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there's almost 1500 kids in a former walmart behind me. they are all living there for an average of 52 days and an increasing number of them, up to 30% were ripped apart from their parents, separated from their parents as part of this new zero tolerance policy put into place by this trump administration and attorney general jeff sessions. there's an overcrowding crisis as we have all been reporting that will lead the federal government to look to establish tent cities at federal air force bases and military bases and ports of entry because there's too many kids crowding into centers like this. it's a manufactured crisis by the administration because they are the ones that are separating these children saying their parents are criminals for entering the country illegally when the reality is before this point, the only parents and children that are with separated from each other were ones that had committed crimes that were violent. the consequences are what's going on inside that building. they call it a shelter but really social security a
there's almost 1500 kids in a former walmart behind me. they are all living there for an average of 52 days and an increasing number of them, up to 30% were ripped apart from their parents, separated from their parents as part of this new zero tolerance policy put into place by this trump administration and attorney general jeff sessions. there's an overcrowding crisis as we have all been reporting that will lead the federal government to look to establish tent cities at federal air force bases...
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. >>> those stories, plus a man accused of making more than $1 million off of fraudulent walmart returns. >>> a health alert for anyone suffering from joint pain. how you can reduce your pain by 25% without medication. >>> and box office bomb. shocking results for the john travolta mob film "gotti," while "incredibles 2" shatters records. "gotti", while "incredibles 2" shatters records. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm ryan smith in for kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. the battle over illegal immigration and the separation of parents and children is coming into sharp focus this week as congress prepares to vote on the issue. this comes as we learn new details about a deadly suv crash in south texas. >>> at least five people were killed when a vehicle crashed sunday while being chased by border patrol agents. authorities say more than a dozen people were in the suv, most of them apparently in the u.s. illegally. >> abc news stephanie ramos is in washington with more on this immigration debate and how the first lady is now getting involved. unusual that we hear her speak out on thing
. >>> those stories, plus a man accused of making more than $1 million off of fraudulent walmart returns. >>> a health alert for anyone suffering from joint pain. how you can reduce your pain by 25% without medication. >>> and box office bomb. shocking results for the john travolta mob film "gotti," while "incredibles 2" shatters records. "gotti", while "incredibles 2" shatters records. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm...
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you've got 1400 people in a rehabbed walmart.usly, we've got a problem at the border that we have to address, and we have to hopefully do that in a bipartisan way. >> but let me ask you this. i don't want to concede that ame. problem at the border. what is the problem? people are coming here bec they're fleeing horrible persecution and want the come to this amazing counthat you and i both love. >> listen, i love the american way there is a legal way to get here. there is a way that's not legal to get here. and as we look at that, if we let everyone in who wanted to come here, i can tell you that's just not a sustainable path that we can do. >> wait a second. asylum is legal. right? >> right, right. >> well, there is a couple of different pieces. you hit upon one of them. asylum is legal, and they present themselves and seek asylum. >> that's right. >> that is one set of issues. there are others that sneak across the border illegally. and we need to differentiate there. >> sure. >> for those who are coming from asylum, there is no
you've got 1400 people in a rehabbed walmart.usly, we've got a problem at the border that we have to address, and we have to hopefully do that in a bipartisan way. >> but let me ask you this. i don't want to concede that ame. problem at the border. what is the problem? people are coming here bec they're fleeing horrible persecution and want the come to this amazing counthat you and i both love. >> listen, i love the american way there is a legal way to get here. there is a way...
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even if it doesn't come from walmart.be buying from pottery barn or other retailers. >> can we just talk about this service? i was thinking >> sure. >> it works if you get it in the same day >> this is a white glove, high touch service. >> it is >> if i say whatever i need, a mug, then someone has to text me back and say what kind of mug. then you're going to say something. then they'll say i'm thinking of this then they have to get it and bring it to me i'm thinking to myself that for each transaction, unless it's an easy transaction, has to actually cost them probably $20, $25. >> it's worth 50 buck ifs you do it a bunch of times. does it work anywhere? >> no. >> right now only available in manhattan and brooklyn and you have to have a doorman because it is this delivery drop off. they don't want to just drop it off on any doorstep. especially as you know living in the city, you can't just leave it sitting outside they've been in a pilot phase for about eight to ten months. like anything, they said they're going to iter
even if it doesn't come from walmart.be buying from pottery barn or other retailers. >> can we just talk about this service? i was thinking >> sure. >> it works if you get it in the same day >> this is a white glove, high touch service. >> it is >> if i say whatever i need, a mug, then someone has to text me back and say what kind of mug. then you're going to say something. then they'll say i'm thinking of this then they have to get it and bring it to me i'm...
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walmart claims they taste just like a $40 bottle.f an effort by walmart to compete with amazon and costco. >>> this alligator spotted in a florida neighborhood, just did not want to leave. watch as wildlife trap pers lift the gator into the back of this truck. no, not going without a fight. he head butts one of the i goos, knocking him out. the gator was successfully wrangled into the truck and was taken away. >>> two history making babies separated by about 90 years have met face-to-face. >>> and turner cook is the original gerber baby, 91 years old, recently met with the new gerber baby. you know cook's iconic image. she became berger's official logo in 1931. >> that little boy lucas keeps getting can you teller. >>> next, santa clara county is one of the last to report election results. the low tech issues that made counting so slow. counting so slow. >>> a south bay teacher ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses
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i love walmart and think donald trump is doing a good job as president but ifouupport the concept of the mueller probe i suggest you vote against this amendment because this is the improper place and no indication whatsoever of any threat to the investigation so i suspect there should be and i yield. >> for the record i like walmart too. the gentlelady from texas is recognized with one minute to close. >> i encourage my colleagues to look beyond the question that we are in different parties and really look at the constitution and the responsibility we have for the rule of law. paul manaford is in jail, michael flynn, the pres.'s for his national security adviser indicted and in jail pleading guilty, george papadopoulos and general manager rick gaetz and mueller has not leaked any aspect he is investigating and he is investigating under concept of rule of law and democratic governance, the inspector general confirms the fbi had done nothing wrong with respect to this investigation of the clinton emails and she had done nothing wrong. there were bad acts by those who were fbi agents bu
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murk and walmart is weign the dow.he note today expecting a fourth quarter slow down in the crude sector becausee hurricane season and hide crude costs. take a look, that stock is higher than more than 9% the company owns donna karan and calvin klein apple, its stocks are trading new at its all time high >> michelle, i knew you can walk on water i just did not know you can walkth walk through glass >> one of the big announcements, with parents giving control of more -- >> it is not just kids we are all spending too much time with our favorite apps. s an issue that tim cook says he struggled with it. >> i have to tell you. i thought i was fairly disp disciplined about this and i was wrong. when i begin to get the data, i found that i was spending a lot more time than i should. >> now the eveloper's show app will -- there is a new call screen time, every week users will get ativity summary, a detail report on where they spent their time and how often they picked up their phones. janet's spokesperson says these new tools
murk and walmart is weign the dow.he note today expecting a fourth quarter slow down in the crude sector becausee hurricane season and hide crude costs. take a look, that stock is higher than more than 9% the company owns donna karan and calvin klein apple, its stocks are trading new at its all time high >> michelle, i knew you can walk on water i just did not know you can walkth walk through glass >> one of the big announcements, with parents giving control of more -- >> it...
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it will be very disruptive at the high end. >> i'm curious you mentioned that experience on the walmart you see someone like amazon coming, how tortured are the board discussions about what to do, how to disrupt yourself, even if it costs something in the short term >> the answer is they are coming with increasing frequency. the automotive industry went through the exact same thing it isn't so much torture you have to play off the chess game established companies, regardless of how good they are today, if they don't reinvent themselves the next five years, they will get left behind. every board room in the u.s. will be looking at who are the disrupters the traditional competitors won't be the ones that get you it will be a new business model, a new change, much like what you saw amazon do, moving into a new marketplace or apple moving into a new area, et cetera. so it's something that is increasing i think the boards have to spend more and more time on it i guarantee you that the senior leaders of these countries are. >> speaking exactly of this. amazon yesterday helped to wipe out $17
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the one that jacob was at was a very, very large walmart a converted walmart. this one, it was at some sort of school. and so they have different classrooms. it's set up a little bit more for what this is being used for, which looks a lot like what you would expect an orphanage to look like. they are given a few hours outside every day. structured play, unstructured play. they have classrooms inside. they are sleeping three to four in bedrooms. they are all given clothing as they come in. and you know, when we came, there was about 24 of them that were playing soccer in the back. so they are being given instruction, they are being taught english, and they are also being taught reading and writing and spanish. some of these kids come from some very remote areas in guatemala and el salvador and honduras. they are coming together, forming relationships, forming friendships. painting pictures in there. there are a unch about of peoples in there with of beautiful sunsets and palm trees. and a lot of pictures of jesus that the kid have drawn that they are decorating
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. >>> en el estado de washington, las autoridades continúan investigando un tiroteo en una tienda walmart bala y el sospechoso fue abatido a disparos >>> los tres pasajeros que se cayeron de una montaña rusa en daytona beach florida, vivirán con sus lesiones toda la vida, esto dijo el representante legal que además ha contratado a dos expertos en seguridad en este tipo de juegos mecánicos para evaluar el mantenimiento y las inspecciones que se realizaroni una demanda. >>> terremoto de magnitud 6.1 sacudió a japón al menos tres personas perdieron la vida y se reportan decenas de heridos. precisamente veíamos cómo la tierra se movía provocando que varios edificios también se derrumbara en, unas 170,000 viviendas quedaron sin servicio de electricidad, el sismo no activó alerta de tsunami. es la segunda ciudad más poblada en ese estado. >>> fuertes lluvias durante el fin de semana dejaron inundaciones en el condado búfalo >>> varias carreteras permanecen cerradas, también se reportaron deslaves, no se reportaron heridos y allí continúan esas lluvias intensificando la situación, hablamos un po
. >>> en el estado de washington, las autoridades continúan investigando un tiroteo en una tienda walmart bala y el sospechoso fue abatido a disparos >>> los tres pasajeros que se cayeron de una montaña rusa en daytona beach florida, vivirán con sus lesiones toda la vida, esto dijo el representante legal que además ha contratado a dos expertos en seguridad en este tipo de juegos mecánicos para evaluar el mantenimiento y las inspecciones que se realizaroni una demanda....
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available in the natural sleep section at walmart. like concert tickets or a new snowboard.! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's quite a bit of work, 'cause this was all -- this was all stapled. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. jillian: we are remembering the beloved and brilliant fox news commentator charles krauthammer who passed away after a long battle with cancer. >> carly shimkus has those paying tribute to his life. >> his former editor once said if you read one of his columns and still disagree with him when you are through then you know you have a really good argument which is so true. everybody stopped when he spoke because people knew they would walk away with something they hadn't thought ab
available in the natural sleep section at walmart. like concert tickets or a new snowboard.! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's quite a bit of...
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you know, overall that walmart, that former walmart building, was clean. the kids were being well fed. you could tell that they had fresh clothes. they had showered. they were getting haircuts. but, you know, there was 1,500 kids in that one facility. five beds in one room. and that had been a rapid expansion from the last couple weeks. and so the size of it, the rapid expansion of it, and then, you know, in hindsight, there's a couple things that, you know, we're sort of learning after the media tour, the stuff that they didn't tell us. one of those -- just one example of that is that facility failed two fire inspections in april and may. it passed the most recent one, but it failed two of them, and that obviously did not come up in the tour. >> eli stokols, let's switch to politics because it's a necessary part of that. talk about the strategy today. the briefing was delayed by almost four hours. they finally then put out the secretary of homeland security. >> who had to fly back from new orleans to do this. >> the president talked about this. talk about
you know, overall that walmart, that former walmart building, was clean. the kids were being well fed. you could tell that they had fresh clothes. they had showered. they were getting haircuts. but, you know, there was 1,500 kids in that one facility. five beds in one room. and that had been a rapid expansion from the last couple weeks. and so the size of it, the rapid expansion of it, and then, you know, in hindsight, there's a couple things that, you know, we're sort of learning after the...
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it's an apartment with 70 items of national brands and walmart's private label. buy the room option to let shoppers add entire collections with themes of boho or decked out college dorm into carts. >>> chipotle's ceo is borrowing from the play book of taco bell to revive the chain and making changes to the menu andoost digital sales with shelves to pick up mobile orders. chipotle with more sack foods and a happy hour promotion between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. with $2 tacos and the beer and margaritas at most of the restaurants, marcus. >> nice happy hour it will be. thank you so much, landon. >>> right now, looking to buy a toyota, sooner might be better than later. toyota saying it's considering raising prices on all of the vehicles in the u.s. in response to president trump's 25% tariff on auto parts or the imports. the japanese carmaker says that a camry's price could go up nearly $2,000. hmm. >>> all right. coming up here. kari with a look at the full forecast. >> will be another nice day and you should enjoy it taking a live look outside. in palo alto, a few cloud
it's an apartment with 70 items of national brands and walmart's private label. buy the room option to let shoppers add entire collections with themes of boho or decked out college dorm into carts. >>> chipotle's ceo is borrowing from the play book of taco bell to revive the chain and making changes to the menu andoost digital sales with shelves to pick up mobile orders. chipotle with more sack foods and a happy hour promotion between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. with $2 tacos and the beer and...