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walmart is a retailer. we're in about 28 countries world wide. 2, 300 million people every week coming into walmart from around the world for food, apparel, things for their house. food is our biggest business. this is a picture of a store in africa. stl there's a link between business creation and societal creation. it's addressing deep societal business through the core business. obviously, the main business is our primary way of doing that serving these hundreds of millions of families around the world with safe, affordable food and other products so that's very important. of course, employment and local community relationships and so on all factor into that as well. for us, as a retailer there are three other arenas that have to do with how we go about doing our business that if we do them well, enhance the business value but also address societal issues. in the strategy the way we think about it is to look at those issues, economic opportunity, stainable supply chains, healthy communities. we'll stalk
walmart is a retailer. we're in about 28 countries world wide. 2, 300 million people every week coming into walmart from around the world for food, apparel, things for their house. food is our biggest business. this is a picture of a store in africa. stl there's a link between business creation and societal creation. it's addressing deep societal business through the core business. obviously, the main business is our primary way of doing that serving these hundreds of millions of families...
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she is also president of the walmart foundation. she is a member of the committee encouraging corporate philanthropy's strategic investor initiative advisory board. before joining warmer in 2013, she spent more than 20 years with the global consenting -- consulting form. chris winton is the vice president of human resources for fedex. his responsibilities include compensation, human resource analysis, organization effectiveness, and workforce planning. he is also the enterprise business lease for workday fedex amanda is the ahead of public affairs for j.p. morgan chase, where she oversees communication for the corporate responsibility. before joining the firm in september 2016, she served 13 years at the united states chamber of commerce, where she was most recently president. dr. michael strain is the scholar and director of economic studies here at ai. his research has been published in peer-reviewed academic journals. he is also edited two books on economics and economic policy. he writes frequently for the audience and is a regu
she is also president of the walmart foundation. she is a member of the committee encouraging corporate philanthropy's strategic investor initiative advisory board. before joining warmer in 2013, she spent more than 20 years with the global consenting -- consulting form. chris winton is the vice president of human resources for fedex. his responsibilities include compensation, human resource analysis, organization effectiveness, and workforce planning. he is also the enterprise business lease...
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maria: this announcement with walmart, it's a digital transformation for walmart.ut you are calling this a $4.5 trillion opportunity, this transformation to digital. >> when you think about it. for all the success of digital technology companies, on a percentage basis of the worldwide gdp, the tech is about 5%. it's expected to go to 10% in the next 10 years. on a secular basis tech spending will increase. but the real question is what is the opportunity for the other 95% of the gdp? how will they use digital technology whether it's walmart or any health company. 81 across all industries will look to digital technology to bring about the next level of ex feedent innovation or cost savings. maria: let me ask you about some of the issues of the day. policy as it relates to china. this administration has been fighting back the piracy and trying to get beijing to stop stealing intellectual prompts and transferring the technology from american to chinese companies. someone said there is an expectation that 97% of companies in china use microsoft windows and 95% don't pa
maria: this announcement with walmart, it's a digital transformation for walmart.ut you are calling this a $4.5 trillion opportunity, this transformation to digital. >> when you think about it. for all the success of digital technology companies, on a percentage basis of the worldwide gdp, the tech is about 5%. it's expected to go to 10% in the next 10 years. on a secular basis tech spending will increase. but the real question is what is the opportunity for the other 95% of the gdp? how...
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if i talk about walmart as an example, walmart store manager on average makes $170,000 to you.that a year. that is a pretty good job. so how do we have people coming in move up to that? three-quarters of our store managers started as hourly. our ceo started as an hourly in the warehouses. so okay had would make that 100%? and by the way this is not the expense of everybody. while 75% of her managers started as hourly a healthy i can i can tell you 75% of those people become store managers. how do we make that happen? we are focused on how do we upscale and provoke within the company bucket every employer to be focused on upscale so there's more fluidity and upward mobility across the sector as a whole. so for walmart we spend about one your developing our strategy back in 2014 and we launched in february 2015. there's a part within the company and a part to the walmart foundation that a sector wide. within the company we said there are two things we do, stability and mobility. we need stability because within a people turning in and out. we did a few different things. one is we
if i talk about walmart as an example, walmart store manager on average makes $170,000 to you.that a year. that is a pretty good job. so how do we have people coming in move up to that? three-quarters of our store managers started as hourly. our ceo started as an hourly in the warehouses. so okay had would make that 100%? and by the way this is not the expense of everybody. while 75% of her managers started as hourly a healthy i can i can tell you 75% of those people become store managers. how...
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"just went to a southern virginia walmart. i could smell the trump support and smell is in all capital letters. what does trump support smell like western mark >> that's an expression of speech. i clearly wasn't smelling one thing or the other. what i was commenting on was living in northern virginia -- >> what does that mean? >> what i meant by that was, living in northern virginia traveling in hundred or 150 miles south within the same state, i was struck by the difference in belief and opinion there. >> that was a choice of a quick choice of words. >> so earlier you had texted ms. paige that another part of virginia, loudoun county which i think is in northern virginia is "still hate parent hillbillies " >> smelly hillbillies that like walmart. you follow that exchange and once again, peter strzok asked all of us, the american people to suspend logic and believe he didn't really mean to say what he was caught texting. watch more unbelievable, insane denial. >> were both rooting for hillary clinton to win and you both detest
"just went to a southern virginia walmart. i could smell the trump support and smell is in all capital letters. what does trump support smell like western mark >> that's an expression of speech. i clearly wasn't smelling one thing or the other. what i was commenting on was living in northern virginia -- >> what does that mean? >> what i meant by that was, living in northern virginia traveling in hundred or 150 miles south within the same state, i was struck by the...
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. >> attention, walmart shoppers.ater this week walmart will begin a pilot program using self-driving vehicles to chauffeur customers who have placed grocery orders. shoppers in chandler, arizona, who ordered groceries from the walmart website can catch a ride to the store from their home in a waymo van. you don't have to lean the van. a walmart store employee will bring your groceries to you. anne-marie. >> i love that idea. >> i like it. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much, diane. >> all right. thank you. >>> still to come, martian discovery. what scientists found just beneath the planet's frozen surface. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. alcohol based mouthwash burns. and that could leave you with.
. >> attention, walmart shoppers.ater this week walmart will begin a pilot program using self-driving vehicles to chauffeur customers who have placed grocery orders. shoppers in chandler, arizona, who ordered groceries from the walmart website can catch a ride to the store from their home in a waymo van. you don't have to lean the van. a walmart store employee will bring your groceries to you. anne-marie. >> i love that idea. >> i like it. >> diane king hall at the new...
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. >>> those stories, plus the impeach 45 shirt causing controversy at walmart. now the retailer is responding. >>> plus, the government makes a safety decision. are airline seats too narrow? >>> and see how hot dog eating legend joey chestnut is preparing to potentially set an all-time record today and how much is riding on his win. >>> a good morning, everyone. happy fourth of july to all of you as a relentless and deadly heat wave grips the eastern half of the country. a wildfire emergency is now declared in the west. >> already bad conditions are now taking a turn for the worse with dozens of large fires burning out of control. at least one of them is being called historic. and fire crews will be getting little help from the weather today. fire officials in colorado say the hot, dry conditions are pushing the so-called spring fire at remarkable speeds. it engulfed more than 130 square miles, the state's second largest fire in history.moren ho >> total devastation. it looked like hiroshima had another "a" bomb dropped on it. >> it's believed it was sparked by
. >>> those stories, plus the impeach 45 shirt causing controversy at walmart. now the retailer is responding. >>> plus, the government makes a safety decision. are airline seats too narrow? >>> and see how hot dog eating legend joey chestnut is preparing to potentially set an all-time record today and how much is riding on his win. >>> a good morning, everyone. happy fourth of july to all of you as a relentless and deadly heat wave grips the eastern half of...
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walmart saying they are looking to make shopping quicker and easier for customers walmart and microsoft shares are lower. the futures picture overall not as negative as some parts of the market you can see if the dow were to open up now, it would open up by 15 points. pretty much flat the s&p 500 down by 4 points fairly stable there. the nasdaq, the outsized losses right now, that's due to the likes of netflix so we'll be watching that story closely. the ten-year u.s. note sitting at 2.86% >>> joining us is larry mcdonald head of global macro strategy at acg analytics, editor of the bear traps report and a cnbc contributor. as we talk about that treasury picture there is something to be said about this flattening yield curve. is it as significant to the markets overall as people are making it out to be? >> there is a psychology that gets built into the markets. we know behind the scenes when we talk to friends in washington that the fed is very concerned about this because of the psychological impact on investors globally looking at the u.s the 5-year treasury verse the 30-year treasury
walmart saying they are looking to make shopping quicker and easier for customers walmart and microsoft shares are lower. the futures picture overall not as negative as some parts of the market you can see if the dow were to open up now, it would open up by 15 points. pretty much flat the s&p 500 down by 4 points fairly stable there. the nasdaq, the outsized losses right now, that's due to the likes of netflix so we'll be watching that story closely. the ten-year u.s. note sitting at 2.86%...
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page, quote, just went to a southern virginia walmart. i could smell the trump support and smell is in capital letters, all capital letters. what does trump support smell like? >> sir, that's an expression of speech. i wasn't smelling one thing or the other. what i was commenting on -- >> what does that mean? >> what i meant by that was, living in northern virginia, having traveled 150 miles south within the same state i was struck by the extraordinary difference in the expression of comm political -- >> that was a quick choice of words. >> so earlier -- >> okay. so earlier you had texted ms. page that another part of virginia, loudoun county, which is i think in northern virginia, is, quote, still ignorant hillbillies, end quote. is that what you meant? >> no, sir, not at all. >> you consider trump supporters to be ignorant hillbillies. >> sean: once again, he asked all of us to think he didn't really believe what he was caught texting. watch one more unbelievable, insane denial. >> you were both rooting for hillary clinton to win and bo
page, quote, just went to a southern virginia walmart. i could smell the trump support and smell is in capital letters, all capital letters. what does trump support smell like? >> sir, that's an expression of speech. i wasn't smelling one thing or the other. what i was commenting on -- >> what does that mean? >> what i meant by that was, living in northern virginia, having traveled 150 miles south within the same state i was struck by the extraordinary difference in the...
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he ran out of air while underwater. >>> what you say inside walmart might stay inside walmart computers for an extended period of time. the retail giant submitted a patent for listening devices that could be used to record employees. the audio data could be analyzed to determine whether staff provided solid customer service. the idea is sparking controversy among comes -- customers. >> they should do their job and watch their employees. they should see what they are looking for. they should not have to eavesdrop. >> walmart has not announced any plans to record out -- rollout the recording system. there are no details on the patent about how the devices will handle recordings of customers conversations. >>> prince harry and megan were surprised by a royal fan during the visit to . h t presented them with a hand- drawn portrait of their engagement photo while they visited trinity college. the guard said that they could not accept any gifts, but the dukes mind was changed as soon as he saw this portrait.>> it would be nice to be able to have that kind of talent. >> i thought you would, yo
he ran out of air while underwater. >>> what you say inside walmart might stay inside walmart computers for an extended period of time. the retail giant submitted a patent for listening devices that could be used to record employees. the audio data could be analyzed to determine whether staff provided solid customer service. the idea is sparking controversy among comes -- customers. >> they should do their job and watch their employees. they should see what they are looking for....
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walmart is testing a program with waymo. it is shuttling customers to pick up grocery orders placed on line. it is only in arizona right now. walmart says the purpose is to improve grocery delivery, but take on amazon. you are not on the self-driving bandwagon? >> for the elderly in particularly, it would be a great significance. >>> right now, the trade truce with the eu and the united states. >> the president and eu stepping back from the edge of the trade war. both sides say they will hold off on new tariffs and try to resolve other issues as they work on a larger deal. >>> the predicate of your question -- >> i did not ask you a predicat irks. i asked a question -- predicate. i asked you a question. >> both sides demanding answers about the president's private meeting with vladimir putin. >>> and a scare at the u.s
walmart is testing a program with waymo. it is shuttling customers to pick up grocery orders placed on line. it is only in arizona right now. walmart says the purpose is to improve grocery delivery, but take on amazon. you are not on the self-driving bandwagon? >> for the elderly in particularly, it would be a great significance. >>> right now, the trade truce with the eu and the united states. >> the president and eu stepping back from the edge of the trade war. both sides...
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of products, you start incorporating things that americans by at things like home depot, best buy, walmart. some of those are things like fabric or furniture or computers , some electronic parts on the list. while i would expect consumers to see very sharp price increases, those tariffs are going to filter into our economy and end up raising prices for both consumers and manufacturers. host: our guest joining us until 9:00 to talk about these efforts by the chubb administration on tariffs and trade. if you want to ask her questions, it is (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, and (202) 748-8002 for independents. you can also tweet responses or questions @cspanwj. have you seen major effect in the corporate or industry world on how this plays out? guest: we are starting to see companies announced different measures. a lot of them are realizing that with these tariffs, it is more expensive to export from the united states or into the united states from abroad. if companies are trying to serve foreign markets, their incentive may not be to pick up and moving factory al
of products, you start incorporating things that americans by at things like home depot, best buy, walmart. some of those are things like fabric or furniture or computers , some electronic parts on the list. while i would expect consumers to see very sharp price increases, those tariffs are going to filter into our economy and end up raising prices for both consumers and manufacturers. host: our guest joining us until 9:00 to talk about these efforts by the chubb administration on tariffs and...
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president, i'm julie murphy from walmart -- >> walmart, wait million you hear this number. >> and we commit to train and develop over one million associates in the next five years. [applause] >> thank you very much. that is fantastic. thank you. so that's a big beginning. that's a much bigger beginning, ivanka, than anyone thought possible. we're very proud of everybody in this room. you folks, for so many years i've known so many of you, but that is really a great commitment, so we appreciate it. we're just getting started. we need people to be trained, we need people that are going to go out and really love their job, and that's what you're going to do. marilyn, those are great jobs. thank you all. fred be, thank you, everybody. this is a big, big day for our country. there's never been anything done like this before. and you see the numbers, so we're going to need all of these people. and most importantly in the room, good luck to you. good luck. thank you. [applause] good luck. [applause] liz: flanked by a long group of ceos in attendance who all stood up and pledged to create op
president, i'm julie murphy from walmart -- >> walmart, wait million you hear this number. >> and we commit to train and develop over one million associates in the next five years. [applause] >> thank you very much. that is fantastic. thank you. so that's a big beginning. that's a much bigger beginning, ivanka, than anyone thought possible. we're very proud of everybody in this room. you folks, for so many years i've known so many of you, but that is really a great commitment,...
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it on open marketplace and n offered directly by walmart. the mp45 emre being red.hink walmart has a annti trump bias we should alsoention that they sell plenty of make america great again apparel as well as hillary for priso gear. senator chuck shoe per scheduled to held a town hall meeting. shoe mere canceled it last angered at a cutout instead of it wau grounded bec of a mechanical issue, but the crowd wasn't buying it with one man actually telling a don't preef he has mechanical difficulties. i don't believe show up and facep. that's dueo a great quote. i think shoe mere, it's little suspect that there are a lote of angry p that wanted answers about something a tn he just had mechanical issueat the last minute and couldn't come. i have a feeling that this guy was espousing pleasantries compared to the rest of the folks there. i hope that president trump hears abond this tweets about this? a. he's going to useru it,st me. cardboard chuckies a much funnierha nickname t crying chuck. with president trump nothing is off limits. go for . c we predict a hashtag snts '
it on open marketplace and n offered directly by walmart. the mp45 emre being red.hink walmart has a annti trump bias we should alsoention that they sell plenty of make america great again apparel as well as hillary for priso gear. senator chuck shoe per scheduled to held a town hall meeting. shoe mere canceled it last angered at a cutout instead of it wau grounded bec of a mechanical issue, but the crowd wasn't buying it with one man actually telling a don't preef he has mechanical...
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may stay inside walmart computers for an extended period. they submitted a patent for listening devices. in the application the description of the system says the devices could be used to record employees, and the audio data could then be analyzed to determine whether staffers provided solid customer service . the idea is sparking controversy among customers. >> do not go that far. you do not need to eavesdrop. because, then it will turn people away and they're not going to want to come here. it will be a bad rep for walmart. >> just do your job and watch your employees. see what they are looking for. they should not have to eavesdrop. >> they have not announced any plans to roll out the new recording system. there are also no details in the patent application about how the devices would handle recordings of customers conversations. >> why do this? i don't feel like -- i feel like management should be the one you know, in charge of their employees, not a computer, you know? >> reporter: walmart released this statement -- we are always thinki
may stay inside walmart computers for an extended period. they submitted a patent for listening devices. in the application the description of the system says the devices could be used to record employees, and the audio data could then be analyzed to determine whether staffers provided solid customer service . the idea is sparking controversy among customers. >> do not go that far. you do not need to eavesdrop. because, then it will turn people away and they're not going to want to come...
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if you look at the walmart spaces, is there really room for walmart, target and amazon >> probably notut macy's. there's nothing in the space kohl's is in for penney's, sears and k-mart there's really just room for kohl's are we going to have sax and lord and taylor or just nordstrom's? >> i say we're going to have just nordstrom's when i look at those levels of the business, i say there's probably one winner as a third party seller in most of those spaces in some of the spaces, we've had 100 in past. >> so for the last man standing and look for the brands. thank you very much, jan really appreciate you being with us we'll have you more to come because prime day is next week. >> it is a big day. >>> still ahead, your wall street week ahead. we're breaking down the best places for your money. the show will be rig bk teth cmeial break. my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish but now, i take metamucil every day. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. >>> welcome back futures right now are p
if you look at the walmart spaces, is there really room for walmart, target and amazon >> probably notut macy's. there's nothing in the space kohl's is in for penney's, sears and k-mart there's really just room for kohl's are we going to have sax and lord and taylor or just nordstrom's? >> i say we're going to have just nordstrom's when i look at those levels of the business, i say there's probably one winner as a third party seller in most of those spaces in some of the spaces,...
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they are closing the plant because walmart, it's primary customer has decided to cut out the middleman. walmart streamlined its milk operation by building its own processing facility and buying milk from large suppliers. now walmart no longer requires dean services or its farmers. >> i guess today is a big deal because it's the last day we'll milk cows that the milk will be shipped out. >> what you going to do today? >> our biggest problem is our land is not paid for. we've got to figure out some way to make enough money to make farm payments. >> dad rented us some land in 50s and moved here in '52 and rented this farm. it was five of us born and raised here. guess it became our life. >> after losing their exclusive contract with dean foods, the family is left unable to sell their milk to anyone anywhere. so now they are forced to sell the last of their dairy cows to slaughter. >> i mean i'm a fixer. so how do i fix this problem? this is my husband's dream. it's a great place to raise a family. his dream is gone. it's a hard pill to swallow. >> i guess in the back of your mind you know
they are closing the plant because walmart, it's primary customer has decided to cut out the middleman. walmart streamlined its milk operation by building its own processing facility and buying milk from large suppliers. now walmart no longer requires dean services or its farmers. >> i guess today is a big deal because it's the last day we'll milk cows that the milk will be shipped out. >> what you going to do today? >> our biggest problem is our land is not paid for. we've...
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what would be the impact on your typical walmart consumer if these things -- this keeps running down do end up in a significant trade war? >> well, you know, just to be clear, two thirds of the things that walmart sells are grown or made in the u.s. and third are imported but a third is significant when you're a $300 billion plus u.s. business it would have an impact in the short run on walmart consumers and it would be fairly substantial. however, you know, the december mason of the middle class led by u.s. manufacturing loss over the years had a big impact and walmart has been trying to address that with the commitment to buy u.s. products and $250 billion over two years it's a program well received and progressing towards its goal in the short run dramatic cost impact and probably better for middle class families. >> bill johnson, you know, we look at these trade barriers and restrictions and idea is somehow if it causes other countries to reduce their tariffs or increase to the markets that's a good thing. ultimately we're talking large companies u.s. based companies or elsewhere
what would be the impact on your typical walmart consumer if these things -- this keeps running down do end up in a significant trade war? >> well, you know, just to be clear, two thirds of the things that walmart sells are grown or made in the u.s. and third are imported but a third is significant when you're a $300 billion plus u.s. business it would have an impact in the short run on walmart consumers and it would be fairly substantial. however, you know, the december mason of the...
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most everybody who is ever hired at walmart is part-time. they rarely hire a full-time person. >> there is a limit to that. and employment rate is essentially the number of people who are looking for a job actively, divided by that number again plus all the people who are working. it leaves out all of the folks who are not looking for a job at all. what we call the participation rate which is the total number of working age people who are looking actively is quite low compared to where it was 30 years ago. yes, act -- absolutely trigger point, this is a concern. especially for people who are outside of the workforce. with that said, a lot of people have been pulled back into the workforce who are entirely outside. discouraged workers, or those who are not looking at all. maybe caring for parents or children -- a lot of those people have been pulled back in the last five years or so. there are still tremendous numbers out there who are not looking. they do not get recorded when we talk about the low unemployment rate. the wages is -- wages is
most everybody who is ever hired at walmart is part-time. they rarely hire a full-time person. >> there is a limit to that. and employment rate is essentially the number of people who are looking for a job actively, divided by that number again plus all the people who are working. it leaves out all of the folks who are not looking for a job at all. what we call the participation rate which is the total number of working age people who are looking actively is quite low compared to where it...
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think guess creating work any combination anything from an employee that isn't simple welcome to walmart could slow down the checkout process that's why it's important to monitor for problem phrases like how is your day going fellow human or. do you know you can get this for cheaper a target. for your ork i'll tell you where the walton family can shove their surveillance system. yeah yeah but this isn't a sign of a fish and see it's a slippery slope in a modern slavery just a few months ago amazon patented a wristband that tracks their employee's hand movements and buzzes them if they do something wrong that's a bad thing do you wear them in that respect on trump's hand every time you sign an executive order. thank you we don't know which ones suck because they don't look like he signed them during an earthquake. that's. terrible decisions we do boy at work if we have those oh you want to second don't know what but. about the press an elevator button that's already been pressed but. using the office microwave to cook any fish. right and god he only makes us better know it makes us robots
think guess creating work any combination anything from an employee that isn't simple welcome to walmart could slow down the checkout process that's why it's important to monitor for problem phrases like how is your day going fellow human or. do you know you can get this for cheaper a target. for your ork i'll tell you where the walton family can shove their surveillance system. yeah yeah but this isn't a sign of a fish and see it's a slippery slope in a modern slavery just a few months ago...
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we will keep track of that. >> door to door to walmart, can i go anywhere else?i shop along the way? >> i have a lot off errands to o run, countless movies and tv shows focus on schoolgirls and cliques. should they be telling the stories from the boy's perspective. >> he gave me a c minus. >> from clueless to mean girls, when we think of cliques, we think of teenage girls. >> on wednesdays, we wear pink. >> but a new study out of england makes us rethink the sterotypes. they followed hundreds of 11 and 12-year-olds to better understand how germs spread. they noticed something else instead boys at each school studied formed tighter knit groups than girls at the same schools. in short, boys were more cliquey. social patterns stayed the same over time. popular kids continued to have many friends, less popular kids continued to have fewer. researchers plan to use this information to help understand how germs spread. but we can use it to challenge our stereotypes. with this medical minute, janae norman, abc news. >>> well, you probably know about paypal or apple pay.
we will keep track of that. >> door to door to walmart, can i go anywhere else?i shop along the way? >> i have a lot off errands to o run, countless movies and tv shows focus on schoolgirls and cliques. should they be telling the stories from the boy's perspective. >> he gave me a c minus. >> from clueless to mean girls, when we think of cliques, we think of teenage girls. >> on wednesdays, we wear pink. >> but a new study out of england makes us rethink the...
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it's a fact of life for most big stores like walmart. shoplifters. >> what do you see? >> but a lawsuit claims walmart and several other retailers are trying a potentially illegal tactic, confronting alleged shoplifters and offering them a deal to avoid the police. the suspected shoplifter is told instead of facing police and prosecution they can pay $400 to attend an online class given by a utah company called the corrective education company. the suit also says the stores are getting a cut of the money being paid. the class action suit filed in san jose calls it extortion. >> i think it's preying on people's fear of the criminal justice system. preying on people who don't have access to legal counsel. >> anytime you link the payment of money with not going to law enforcement, you run into issues involving extortion. so many people may be paying these peafees, even if they did nothing wrong. >> the plaintiffs are kept anonymous, but thousands of people in california have been asked to make the choice between class and criminal charges. >> having this company sidestep l
it's a fact of life for most big stores like walmart. shoplifters. >> what do you see? >> but a lawsuit claims walmart and several other retailers are trying a potentially illegal tactic, confronting alleged shoplifters and offering them a deal to avoid the police. the suspected shoplifter is told instead of facing police and prosecution they can pay $400 to attend an online class given by a utah company called the corrective education company. the suit also says the stores are...
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trish, without walmart there is no class prosperity in america and without china there is no walmarts need china to make walmart to incorporate the middle class and lower class prosperity and that is just one example. there are tons and tons and tons of examples. >> you say zero tariff and we get our cheap goods and i'm talking zero tariffs with china right now. we take that stuff from china, everyone can be happy and we get that all the cheap stuff we want. that's important, but the flip side is all the stuff we make here that's really expensive in china will help the chinese people. they will be able to buy american goods for a whole lot less money and help our companies send that stuff there i mean is it win-win for everyone? >> it is. we will have cars sold in central china. it will integrate the world. there's nothing better-- you don't like anyone more than the partner you like working with making money with. free trade creates prosperity, friendship, crates understanding and it lowers the risk of war substantially. >> everyone has to play by the same rules; right? we love free
trish, without walmart there is no class prosperity in america and without china there is no walmarts need china to make walmart to incorporate the middle class and lower class prosperity and that is just one example. there are tons and tons and tons of examples. >> you say zero tariff and we get our cheap goods and i'm talking zero tariffs with china right now. we take that stuff from china, everyone can be happy and we get that all the cheap stuff we want. that's important, but the flip...
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those who do not live within 10 miles of a walmart.ategy i spoke to the new president of jet.com about. take a listen. >> the business has evolved to serve a more urban and affluent customer, where we know our brand resonates with customers, particularly in the large coastal metropolitan areas within the u.s. so that is really what we have been doing to focus on that today. we made good progress on that. and through our assortment, we have brought on local brands, like the new york favorite shop, and to the grocery range which is selling a range of local products and from a service perspective we acquired a startup called parcel, that will have a last-minute fulfillment services for those in the new york area. emma: that was the president of jet.com. vonnie: last mile is the holy grail for retailers, this puts them on par with amazon. emma: it is something that many are struggling with. how do you get orders to customers who do not have a front porch, maybe not a doorman? he mentioned parcel, a company that has been saying, no doorman,
those who do not live within 10 miles of a walmart.ategy i spoke to the new president of jet.com about. take a listen. >> the business has evolved to serve a more urban and affluent customer, where we know our brand resonates with customers, particularly in the large coastal metropolitan areas within the u.s. so that is really what we have been doing to focus on that today. we made good progress on that. and through our assortment, we have brought on local brands, like the new york...
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. >> walmart and waymo teaming up. >> in tech bites, facebook's costly day. >> the company is lookingund today after its stock fell more than 20% in afterhours trading. that's about $144 billion in losses and analysts say facebook was hurt by slow user growth and new privacy rules in europe. >>> a new study finds apps like uber and lyft are making traffic in some big cities worse instead of better. >> researchers say commuters who might normally use mass transit are choosing uber or lyft and putting more cars on to already clogged city streets. >>> walmart offering high-tech help to make grocery pick-up easier. >> it launched a pilot program in arizona that sends self-driving cars to pick up groceries for people who order them on-line. the cars pull up to the store and a walmart worker brings out the order to them. >> very convenient. >> it is. those are your tech bites. > w president trund russian president vladimir putin met, the russian leader gave an adidas soccer ball to mr. trump. it was in honor of the world cup which russia hosted. according to adidas that type of soccer ball
. >> walmart and waymo teaming up. >> in tech bites, facebook's costly day. >> the company is lookingund today after its stock fell more than 20% in afterhours trading. that's about $144 billion in losses and analysts say facebook was hurt by slow user growth and new privacy rules in europe. >>> a new study finds apps like uber and lyft are making traffic in some big cities worse instead of better. >> researchers say commuters who might normally use mass transit...
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the information website reports walmart is considering launching its streaming video service. service would reportedly cost less than amazon prime and netflix. >>> ups is testing a way for people to get packages delivered when not home. >> it started as a pilot program in new york city where drivers use smart locks to gain entry into apartment buildings that don't have doorman. they launched a service last month using lockers in common areas. and the girls scouts are changing introducing a badge for cyber security. >> to prepare girls with a modern world with digital opportunities and threats. it's among a batch of 30 badges aimed at promoting s.t.e.m. education. >> wow. aren't you bright. >> s.t.e.m. >> those your tech bites. >> i love that idea. >> popular electric toothbrush under recall. why you shouldn't use it today. why you shouldn't use it today. >> and ground is broken on a >>> good morning. 4:53 on our wednesday. want to look at your morning planner. the big story early on, we have areas of dense fog. that cloud cover should begin to pull back to the coast by about 1
the information website reports walmart is considering launching its streaming video service. service would reportedly cost less than amazon prime and netflix. >>> ups is testing a way for people to get packages delivered when not home. >> it started as a pilot program in new york city where drivers use smart locks to gain entry into apartment buildings that don't have doorman. they launched a service last month using lockers in common areas. and the girls scouts are changing...
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you're just talking about amazon and walmart.merce player. uber is trying to win there. you have american businesses looking to india as it starts to grow. it's a much bigger issue. china's slipping backwards into a former autocracy. india is the world's largest democracy. it could be a great friend to america, if america plays its cards right. >> steve: what you describe in your book in terms of what is happening with india's economic and development in other ways? >> india's growing quickly. as the world's largest the world's fastest growing economy. it has some of the same problems you face in the united states. it has a deep and vibrant tech center. a lot of big companies. it also have a growing problem with inequality. only two billionaires in india and the mid- 90s that now have something like 120. that's more than any country apart from china. while is becoming more economically important, it's also struggling with some of the same problems that you're having in the united states. >> steve: to think, what is the attitude o
you're just talking about amazon and walmart.merce player. uber is trying to win there. you have american businesses looking to india as it starts to grow. it's a much bigger issue. china's slipping backwards into a former autocracy. india is the world's largest democracy. it could be a great friend to america, if america plays its cards right. >> steve: what you describe in your book in terms of what is happening with india's economic and development in other ways? >> india's...
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pantalla( >> y si tiene un caso llnlame a numero en pantalla noticiero telemundo 48 repsonsponde >> walmartrabaja en un plan a para lanzar una subscroppscriop un programa que da oposibilidads para comprar este servicio de despues que walmart haya deshe h deshechado problemas similares >> en denver una organizacion que lucha contra la reunifica o reunificacion del gobierno de r donald que ha resultsaado confuso >> abogados que de un miinuto o otro ni sabemos que pasa...
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we have never had those requirements to enter work at walmart. you can get a job at a store without those things. now, what we are trying to do through our work within the company, and the foundation programs is to create a stronger shared vision across employers, and work for sports, and educational providers nationally and in local communities. he talked about the bart initiative, we have been doing something similar and national levels and communities to say let's agree as different employers in a labor market about what are the skills needed for different kinds of jobs, and then what are the markers for those, and how do we both make it easier for people to earn those credentials , and have the widely accepted? one example, we have been working with leading innovation and a community college system in the western united states to take an existing credential, which is what -- a credential around potus management takes two years to earn, it is widely used in the grocery industry, but two years to earn. we took that and broke it down into bite-s
we have never had those requirements to enter work at walmart. you can get a job at a store without those things. now, what we are trying to do through our work within the company, and the foundation programs is to create a stronger shared vision across employers, and work for sports, and educational providers nationally and in local communities. he talked about the bart initiative, we have been doing something similar and national levels and communities to say let's agree as different...
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pattern deeply with us walmart strategic partnership digital transformation for walmart you are callingransformation to digital. >> it is think about it for all success of digital technology companies, percentage base worldwide gdp the text banned 5% it is expected to go to 10% next 10 years but real question is, what is the opportunity for the other 95% of gdp or 90% gdp how are they going to use the digital technology, doing something digit companies in right whether retailer like walmart health company, 81 across all industries itself going to look to digital technology to bring about the next level of expedience innovation cost savings. >> for walmart that is critical transition as it battles with amazon, of course, has been incredibly aggressive in that case tell me about i.t. budgets today are you seeing that increase in technology spending? i know that there was a pretty good lift when the plan came out in anticipation of the tax cut plan but there was worries things have slowed down, are you still seeing, i.t. budgets increase are you seeing the kind of spend that you would expe
pattern deeply with us walmart strategic partnership digital transformation for walmart you are callingransformation to digital. >> it is think about it for all success of digital technology companies, percentage base worldwide gdp the text banned 5% it is expected to go to 10% next 10 years but real question is, what is the opportunity for the other 95% of gdp or 90% gdp how are they going to use the digital technology, doing something digit companies in right whether retailer like...
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denny china in saying the fact that a trusted buyer purchased these shirts tells us where walmart standssays i visit walmart rarely starting today not at marketplace policy. a quick search of walmart.com shows they have been taken down. >> i didn't know about this open market thing. we want to one know why you are a proud american this independence day. >> there are so many reasons i'm proud to be an american but first a picture of me and my dad in longer valley, new jersey. a lot of cornfields, a beautiful safe place. we have to remember it is beautiful and safe because of the men and women who sacrificed so much to keep it that way. and also shout out to aaron in long valley. running around here. heather: we are honoring brave men and women this independence day. our next guest with the nonprofit organization that introduced you across america, a great group, how we should be earning our heroes sacrifice, not just one day but every single day. ♪ this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be h
denny china in saying the fact that a trusted buyer purchased these shirts tells us where walmart standssays i visit walmart rarely starting today not at marketplace policy. a quick search of walmart.com shows they have been taken down. >> i didn't know about this open market thing. we want to one know why you are a proud american this independence day. >> there are so many reasons i'm proud to be an american but first a picture of me and my dad in longer valley, new jersey. a lot...
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. >>> walmart targeting middle america, putting together a plan to take on netflix. the "wall street journal" says the focus of walmart could be on people who live outside of big cities. the retail giant has apparently been consulting with experts several months now. a final decision whether to launch is expected later this year. everybody wants in on this business. it used to be we were the video guy, now everybody is the video guys. >>> the vending machine at the san francisco national airport is creating quite a buzz. explaining why. >> reporter: inside terminal two near the food court, a vending machine that dispenses non-edible items all the rage. >> the first thing when we came o the plane, we that machine that sells the vest. >> it seem as little weird to buy clothes off the vending machine. >> reporter: the vending machine has been here almost a year but generating a buzz now thanks to social media. sfo has a down vest vending machine for visiting cvs. short for venture capitalists, more than 3,000 likes, 5,000 plus retweets and 100 plus comments. >> there's
. >>> walmart targeting middle america, putting together a plan to take on netflix. the "wall street journal" says the focus of walmart could be on people who live outside of big cities. the retail giant has apparently been consulting with experts several months now. a final decision whether to launch is expected later this year. everybody wants in on this business. it used to be we were the video guy, now everybody is the video guys. >>> the vending machine at the...
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. >>> walmart taking heat for peddling impeached trump administration online. various items bearing that phrase are available, including trk shirts, coffee mugs, and refrigerator magnets. one conservative commentator incredulous that walmart would sell a baby onesie with an impeach 45 on the front is calling for a boycott asking walmart, quote, what kind of message are you trying to send? but, welcome to america and the first amendment. you can also buy make america great hats on walmart's website. >>> an epa whistleblower says scott pruitt and his aides kept secret call dars and schedules to cover up meetings or other contacts that might prove controversial. the former employee says staffers met routinely in pruitt's office to scrub certain things from his official calendar that might look bad. uh-huh. no reaction yet from the epa on this latest allegation against pruitt, who got chewed out yesterday by a woman sitting nearby at a washington restaurant. >> we deserve to have somebody at the epa who actually does protect our environment, somebody who believes i
. >>> walmart taking heat for peddling impeached trump administration online. various items bearing that phrase are available, including trk shirts, coffee mugs, and refrigerator magnets. one conservative commentator incredulous that walmart would sell a baby onesie with an impeach 45 on the front is calling for a boycott asking walmart, quote, what kind of message are you trying to send? but, welcome to america and the first amendment. you can also buy make america great hats on...
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why walmart might start recording customers conversations... at the register.<> tease))little bit later in this with alicia standing by you know it's email time. emails... that's the only thing i'm fearful of... alicia why don't you stay and do the emails with lawrence... that would hurt my feelings, but we'll see about that.also the raiders had first day of practice, that's coming a little bit later in this broadcastbroadcast ((ken))here's what we are tracking new tonight at nine... a night of celebration turned into a bloody brawl and it is all caught on camera.a man is behind bars tonight after police say he attacked several people with screwdrivers.what authorities think caused him to snap...and the charges he now faces.that's tonight on kron 4 news at nine. (justine) a new walmart patent means the retailer may someday use audio surveillance. (ken) locations already capture video for security purposes. the company claims "a need exists" for more monitoring. according to the patent, walmart wants to use audio recordings to determine how thei
why walmart might start recording customers conversations... at the register. tease))little bit later in this with alicia standing by you know it's email time. emails... that's the only thing i'm fearful of... alicia why don't you stay and do the emails with lawrence... that would hurt my feelings, but we'll see about that.also the raiders had first day of practice, that's coming a little bit later in this broadcastbroadcast ((ken))here's what we are tracking new tonight at nine... a night of...
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. >> most of the folks we-hop with costco, walmart, lowe's home depot. >> reporter: gene seroka is the executive director. hes says ironically there appears to be an increase of imports, rushing orders in before tariffs are imposed. he also says one theef tariff they could down impact 15% of goods moving through here, and put at risk 240,000 jobs nationally. as a result, he wants the president to rethinkra his strategy. >> we fully support fair trade and investment rul to make our u.s. companies competitive, but let's go about this where we have a level of certainly and we can continue to pump thrgh all this great cargo in the supply chain that is so important to our y's economic. >> stephen chung is the president of l.a.'s world traer cent he says since trade tensions have epted he's been calling from executives around the country who are worried about tariffs. chung says since halfhe exports come you through here end in other parts of the country, it isn't jt a loc problem. we have over 350,000 manufacturing jobs right heth. e products get exported soternationally. hen the tariffs ar
. >> most of the folks we-hop with costco, walmart, lowe's home depot. >> reporter: gene seroka is the executive director. hes says ironically there appears to be an increase of imports, rushing orders in before tariffs are imposed. he also says one theef tariff they could down impact 15% of goods moving through here, and put at risk 240,000 jobs nationally. as a result, he wants the president to rethinkra his strategy. >> we fully support fair trade and investment rul to make...
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a big part of walmart's story ill involve sales trends, especially online, including here in the u.s. analysts track a13% up side to today's value. >> another bigger lag ert is a new entrance to the dow. we're talking walgreens booth alliance which recently general electric in the index. wall greens has been changing with the health care and retail landscape looking to get more into consumer health care that stock down around 17% year todate. analysts think shares could rally 23% on arage from current levels. the worst performing stock in the dow this year is 3m, the diversified conasomerate lost around 17% in that te frame, with some investors focused on growth and its exposure to sales in china. trade and parifficies will have an effect on it and other large companies with significant siness in china. one thing many experts agree on, driving market volatility could be here to stay for the balancing of the year. >>> dell is about to be a public company again. that is where we begin tonight's focus after a five-year stretch being private. dell said it's planning to buy out dvmt. inves
a big part of walmart's story ill involve sales trends, especially online, including here in the u.s. analysts track a13% up side to today's value. >> another bigger lag ert is a new entrance to the dow. we're talking walgreens booth alliance which recently general electric in the index. wall greens has been changing with the health care and retail landscape looking to get more into consumer health care that stock down around 17% year todate. analysts think shares could rally 23% on arage...
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>> google's self-driving cars are offering rides to walmart. walmart shoppers will place orders online and the car will take them to the store to pick it up. part of wemow's process. waymo will also start offering rides to other businesses and restaurants in the coming week. >> let's get a check of your traffic and weather. let's start with kari. >> hopefully nothing that will stretch you out as far as the weather. we're going to start out with a few clouds near the coast, and then as we go through the day, our skies clearing all across the bay area. here's a live look outside in fremont this morning. it's already moving out there. we do have some clear visibility and right now, the seven-day forecast comes up on the bottom of the screen for the south bay, it's still going to be hot over the next few days. let's go to pleasanton. it's going to be 64 degrees at 8:00. at noon, 87. of course, heating up fast. again today, still pretty hot. 94 degrees. if you're going outside for a workout, going for a jog, do that early during the hours. our tempe
>> google's self-driving cars are offering rides to walmart. walmart shoppers will place orders online and the car will take them to the store to pick it up. part of wemow's process. waymo will also start offering rides to other businesses and restaurants in the coming week. >> let's get a check of your traffic and weather. let's start with kari. >> hopefully nothing that will stretch you out as far as the weather. we're going to start out with a few clouds near the coast, and...
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a spokesperson for walmart did not immediately respond to questions for comment. a u.s.essional delegation met with russians of the motion -- the russian parliament. the two powers look to improve relations that he described as strained. >> we can be competitors just like you are when you are competitionts, our in the marketplace, competition in the world. but not the adversaries. spokesman said earlier that president clinton will be with president trump privately and without their aides before the start of the official summit on july 16 in helsinki. this on romney sought deeper ties was little and as he called on europe to deliver on its promise to chart the landmark 2016 nuclear deal with the u.s. pullout putting the deal in jeopardy, iran has pledged to the the back as well -- pact as well unless france, germany, and the u.k. can continue continued investment and trade. president trump will begin re-imposing sanctions on the islamic republic beginning next month. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air, online at tic-toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists a
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. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, jetblue launches a new startup, and walmart reportedly wants to geteaming. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. let's start with this. federal reserve chair jerome powell gave an upbeat summary. two more interest hikes are expected this year in september and december and said trade impact would not impact those decisions. >>> household goods made gains. the dow rose nearl the nasdaq jumped 49 points. >>> goldman sachs introduces a new ceo. david solomon will replace lloyd blankfein after 12 years. solomon becomes ceo on october 1st and chairman in 2019. he's been at goldman since 1989. >>> david neeleman announced jetblue plans to buy new jets. neeleman plans to offer direct service instead of funneling flyers through connecting hubs. the carrier is seeking to fly nonstop to major cities like los angeles, chicago, and new york, but it will use secondary airports that may currently have no commercial service. >>> meanwhile twitter has suspended at least 58 million user a
. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, jetblue launches a new startup, and walmart reportedly wants to geteaming. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. let's start with this. federal reserve chair jerome powell gave an upbeat summary. two more interest hikes are expected this year in september and december and said trade impact would not impact those decisions. >>> household goods...