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expects a profit very soon. >> that's the walmart way.s jason points out in his report, it's not the walmart way to be unprofit nl. the way they have embraced the innovation and entrepreneurial spirit, they have allowed marc lore and his team to build has been refreshing for investors who want profit right now and have not been as patient as an amazon investor has been that's part of the criticism for folks in retail trying their best to catch up and make sure they systems can be competitive, but it comes at a steep cost, and investors are not so patient. >> what was the goal at this point, right now, walmart is, what, 4.7% of e-commerce where amazon is still 30% plus what were they hoping to achieve by this time, any idea >> well, i think on one side of the organization, you have marc lore, who truly believes that if they do not go head to head in an aggressive manner against amazon, that years from now, we'll be looking back and saying, amazon was the reason walmart has faltered and then, you have the other side of the organization sayi
expects a profit very soon. >> that's the walmart way.s jason points out in his report, it's not the walmart way to be unprofit nl. the way they have embraced the innovation and entrepreneurial spirit, they have allowed marc lore and his team to build has been refreshing for investors who want profit right now and have not been as patient as an amazon investor has been that's part of the criticism for folks in retail trying their best to catch up and make sure they systems can be...
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we'll get carter back to talk about walmart going forward. >> carter, what do you make of walmart? would say is in valuation, walmart is expensive. however, it does appear to be breaking out to the upside this is similar to what costco has done in the last month, month and a half i agree, you get money on the table. but given that walmart is important until august 16, you may be able to squeeze a little more off this trade. my sense is put half on the table. >> cramer had that thing and i had the maggot thing and cramer comes back and he has this watch thing. walmart, target, costco and home depot the big box stores, and they're all breaking out this was the first one to go because they're all pretty constructive -- >> you want sheet calls, though, on an expensive stock. you would have to roll this trade if you're staying long >> dan predicted that staples could become unstable. >> we have a weakening economy here, and if we don't have any real resolution to this trade situation, the back half of the year is not going to be great. in that scenario you'll have cyclical names continu
we'll get carter back to talk about walmart going forward. >> carter, what do you make of walmart? would say is in valuation, walmart is expensive. however, it does appear to be breaking out to the upside this is similar to what costco has done in the last month, month and a half i agree, you get money on the table. but given that walmart is important until august 16, you may be able to squeeze a little more off this trade. my sense is put half on the table. >> cramer had that thing...
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the bottom line, you know i like watch, walmart right?mazon target, costco, home depot and i really like his thesis on target and costco. i'm not as enamored of walmart target is the best like he does so the charge is interpreted by bob lang and all three could have plenty of upside levels what can i say how about great minds think alike? stick with cramer. >>> it is time, it is time for the likening round buy, sell, buy, sell and then the lighting round is over are you ready? time for the lightning round rein ryan in illinois. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i had range resources for awhile. >> natural gas lick wquidliquide weakest part of the entire chain. eric in california, eric >> caller: hey, jim, big boo-yah to you. >> boy -- what's up? >> caller: i'm a newlywed. my wife wants a house and i'm looking to get started with gh garden help. >> it's speculative but gene sequencing and i've been recommending all of those. let's go to sean in nebraska, sean >> caller: cramer, a big-time omaha, nebraska boo-yah to you. >> what's up >> caller: i go
the bottom line, you know i like watch, walmart right?mazon target, costco, home depot and i really like his thesis on target and costco. i'm not as enamored of walmart target is the best like he does so the charge is interpreted by bob lang and all three could have plenty of upside levels what can i say how about great minds think alike? stick with cramer. >>> it is time, it is time for the likening round buy, sell, buy, sell and then the lighting round is over are you ready? time for...
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you are seeing walmart play catch up.arlier this year amazon came out and said we'll make one-day shipping the default now for all paying prime minister members across the country walmart a few weeks later had its own announcement of we'll reach 75% of the u.s. population by the end of the year with a one-day shipping option. in many ways there's been an ongoing back and forth between the two of them to get goods to consumers as quickly as possible >> amazon is winning because walmart just admitted as much. can we say that prime day is doing what amazon wants it to do >> yeah. i think in certain ways amazon is winning i think one area where it really does have leverage and what shineses through on prime day is its massive membership base. that's this loyalty aspect of the prime membership, these people that pay $119 a year to get things like free shipping and whatnot. walmart can't compete with that. there's pros and cons to being paying prime member. we see those shoppers on average, a prime customer, they spend more, so
you are seeing walmart play catch up.arlier this year amazon came out and said we'll make one-day shipping the default now for all paying prime minister members across the country walmart a few weeks later had its own announcement of we'll reach 75% of the u.s. population by the end of the year with a one-day shipping option. in many ways there's been an ongoing back and forth between the two of them to get goods to consumers as quickly as possible >> amazon is winning because walmart...
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. >> walmart is beating the market so far this year we will tell you why big box news is good for onehere's much more "options action" right after this (indistinguishable muttering) that was awful. why are you so good at this? >>> "options action" is sponsored by sink or swim by td ameritrade i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. what do you look for i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's
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not bigger than walmart yet. they're certainly more dominant online.here is a distinction that is important. i think walmart is a very concerning company bececause off its market dominance, particularly in the grocery sector and thehe effect itit is haviving a local communities. w we essentially shelved our antitrust laws. we used to -- antitrust was a tool of democrcracy of keeeeping power dispersed. we basically put thohose laws sn the e shelf and stopped enforcrg them.. walmart grew up in that time period. it owes its dominance partly to ththat. the distinction with amazon is walmart dominates the regional market, but amazon is essentially infrastructure for the economy. walmart be a must as if came into your community and not only built this giant store on the edge of town, but also bought up all of your main street we still -- retail spaces, bought the malls, basically could dictctate which businesses could be in the spaceses, what t they could sel, which once were going g to succeed. that is essentially what is going on online now. amazon callsls
not bigger than walmart yet. they're certainly more dominant online.here is a distinction that is important. i think walmart is a very concerning company bececause off its market dominance, particularly in the grocery sector and thehe effect itit is haviving a local communities. w we essentially shelved our antitrust laws. we used to -- antitrust was a tool of democrcracy of keeeeping power dispersed. we basically put thohose laws sn the e shelf and stopped enforcrg them.. walmart grew up in...
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walmart, followed by wegman's with a total of about $48. target came in just under $50, giant's, about $54. and harris teeter and safeway were just over $61. we alsole checked out who foods. we didn't include themn our comparison since they only carry 4 of the 12 items we priced out. but for what it's worth, the prices on those items we in line with the other stores and on some cases, less. so if you want t see how the prices for each item actually varied a to the different stores, we have got the breakdown for you right now on our nbc washington app. all you have to do is sear "groce toyou. >> souvenir also tested out curbside pickup and delivery services atr a numbe local supermarkets. the results of those tests also in the nbc washington app. check it out. see who made the mark, who performed well, and howtouch each s charges for those se ices. >>> when ba go-carts with some lift. tommy mcfly checks out the scene at this cool n. dale's little girl is headilg to college. lucky her dorm is about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. ashley's
walmart, followed by wegman's with a total of about $48. target came in just under $50, giant's, about $54. and harris teeter and safeway were just over $61. we alsole checked out who foods. we didn't include themn our comparison since they only carry 4 of the 12 items we priced out. but for what it's worth, the prices on those items we in line with the other stores and on some cases, less. so if you want t see how the prices for each item actually varied a to the different stores, we have got...
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do you know what it is >> yeah, walmart. >> walmart, target, costco and home depot, the big box thingst this was first to go and it is interesting at this stage of the game because they're all pretty constructive and all have actually some premium value. >> you want cheap calls on expensive stock so you have to roll this trade if you are staying long. >> on the same day in june, dan predicted staples could become unstapled. >> we have a weakening economy here, and if we don't have any real resolution to the trade situation the back half of the year won't be great. you will have cyclical names going lower. i don't believe you have stocks of consumer staples anticipating whatever they're anticipating going higher from here you could buy the august 1, '97 half put spread paying $2 for that. >> proctor & gamble up 2% since then dan, with about a month left in the trade what do you do >> this is a good example. the stock was 112 1/2 or something and now closing up 25% on the year. everything i said i still agree with but i'm wrong on direction here the options trade was the 110.97 half put
do you know what it is >> yeah, walmart. >> walmart, target, costco and home depot, the big box thingst this was first to go and it is interesting at this stage of the game because they're all pretty constructive and all have actually some premium value. >> you want cheap calls on expensive stock so you have to roll this trade if you are staying long. >> on the same day in june, dan predicted staples could become unstapled. >> we have a weakening economy here, and...
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. >> amazing, amazon versus walmart as the retail giants battle it out for your hard earned money as amazon prime day is underway. >> i think trump's message excludes people that look like me and that are me, of course, but it excludes a lot of people in his base as well. and i think that he's trying to divide so he can conquer, not unite so we can all conquer. >> anything he can do -- >> that is not all megan rapinoe said "early today" starts right now >> good monday morning i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. great being back with you again. it's been a couple of weeks. >> sure has. everybody -- it's hard to leave vacation, right? but when you love your job as much as i do, makes it a little bit better >> well, glad to have you back >>> we begin with communities under water, coastal ones, as tropical depression barry churns over the south floods putting people in louisiana and six other states as barrnt battle wn the coast guard rescued 12 people left stranded in flooded homes. kerry sanders is in louisiana with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, frances. the flood wate
. >> amazing, amazon versus walmart as the retail giants battle it out for your hard earned money as amazon prime day is underway. >> i think trump's message excludes people that look like me and that are me, of course, but it excludes a lot of people in his base as well. and i think that he's trying to divide so he can conquer, not unite so we can all conquer. >> anything he can do -- >> that is not all megan rapinoe said "early today" starts right now...
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we are the first company that is working with walmart for this particular use case.t that means is we are not delivering anything to the end consumers. our vehicles are moving goods for walmart from one of their dock stores to their markets in arkansas with some of the other companies that walmart is working with, the focus is more on b to c deliveries to move goods between businesses in an urban environment. the whole idea is it's not trying to change end consumer behavior let's try to bring autonomous vehicles to businesses and help them save on operating cost in the near term future >> a lot of what's been argued over the past couple years is that the real efficiencies on autonomy are on highway driving. is that no longer the case, to morgan's question, how much more effort do you have to put into, when dealing with traffic, corners, municipalities and that kind of thing? >> yes gatik is focusing on the middle mile and when i say the middle mile, it's filling the gap between long haul trucking and the smaller sidewalk delivery robots the middle mile is the most un
we are the first company that is working with walmart for this particular use case.t that means is we are not delivering anything to the end consumers. our vehicles are moving goods for walmart from one of their dock stores to their markets in arkansas with some of the other companies that walmart is working with, the focus is more on b to c deliveries to move goods between businesses in an urban environment. the whole idea is it's not trying to change end consumer behavior let's try to bring...
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so you go straight from starbucks to walmart. >> uh-huh. >> you how long, what did you do at walmart?> i got hair dye, soap and gloves 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 $
so you go straight from starbucks to walmart. >> uh-huh. >> you how long, what did you do at walmart?> i got hair dye, soap and gloves 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...
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and glad trash bags fo $ about at walmart versus $10.99 at safeway.s varied from $44.88 to $61.29. so who came out on top? walmart. follown'd by wegma, with a total of about $48. target came in just under $50. giant, about $54. and harris peter and safeway were just over $61. we also checked out whole foods. we didn't include them in our comparison since they only carry four of the 12 items we priced out. for what it's worth the prices on those its were in li with the other stores. and in some cases less. if you want to see how the prices for each item varied at each store, we have t breakdown on our nbc washington app. all you have to do is search groceries. back to you. >> thank you susan. she also tested out curbside pickup and delivery services at a number of local supermarkets. the results of thosest t are also in the nbc washington app. check it out. see who made the mark, who performed well and how much each store charges for those services. >>> when we come back, go carts with some lift. when i was diagnosed with ms, the first thing i thought
and glad trash bags fo $ about at walmart versus $10.99 at safeway.s varied from $44.88 to $61.29. so who came out on top? walmart. follown'd by wegma, with a total of about $48. target came in just under $50. giant, about $54. and harris peter and safeway were just over $61. we also checked out whole foods. we didn't include them in our comparison since they only carry four of the 12 items we priced out. for what it's worth the prices on those its were in li with the other stores. and in some...
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former walmart u.s. ceo bill simon will join us live. a very busy hour still ahead when "worldwide exchange" returns. prevagen is the number one pharmacist recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." good morning stock futures now pointing to modestly higher opens for the s&p, dow and nasdaq. the dow would open up by 27 points, the nasdaq by 63 and the s&p 7. >>> a number of stocks already on the move. frank holland joins us with a round up of those morning movers good morning, frank. >>> we're talking coffee, barbies and casinos this morning. we'll start with the coffee. shares of starbucks are trading higher, up more than 6% this morning. the chain posting better-than-expected quarterly results and raising full-year guidance same-store sales rose by 6%. results were driven by strong demand for its new beverages in the u.s. and in china. shares are up nearly 80% from last summer. >>> mattel reporting a small
former walmart u.s. ceo bill simon will join us live. a very busy hour still ahead when "worldwide exchange" returns. prevagen is the number one pharmacist recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." good morning stock futures now pointing to modestly higher opens for the s&p, dow and nasdaq. the dow would open up by 27 points, the...
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walmart said, hey, we want to test that out.et's see if this would be a good use case for us >> derek belch, great to get an update from you. strivr founder and ceo >> thanks for having me. >>> still to come, an executive departure. canopy growth shares were down but rebounding, up 1% today. "squawk alley" returns in less than three minutes >>> just watch out for the edibles. do them slow that's my advice >> how would you know? >> don't take too many at once >> how would you know that >> everybody knows, jim. everybody knows. >> that's your advice? >> that is that's my advice my public service announcement for the morning. shares of canopy growth are actually -- they had looked down after they announced the firing of the co-ceo bruce litany who joined the "squawk" crew this morning. aditi roy has more on the overall story for us from san francisco. aditi? >> hi, david a big development in the cannabis industry. but linton says he's not necessarily surprised by the move linton telling cnbc shortly after the news broke he did not
walmart said, hey, we want to test that out.et's see if this would be a good use case for us >> derek belch, great to get an update from you. strivr founder and ceo >> thanks for having me. >>> still to come, an executive departure. canopy growth shares were down but rebounding, up 1% today. "squawk alley" returns in less than three minutes >>> just watch out for the edibles. do them slow that's my advice >> how would you know? >> don't take...
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is in focus starting today, walmart will raise the minimum age for tobacco products and e-cigarettes 21 in most cases the previous minimum age was 18 this move comes on the back of the food and drug administration's putting walmart and several other retailers on notice for selling tobacco products to kids this is part of walmart's efforts to try to combat tobacco sales to minors. back to you guys >> all right thank you. >>> much more ahead for you including making what's old new again. and how crumbling graffiti in detroit has turned lesrod.iv aun you're watching "early today." uh-oh, looks like someone's still nervous about buying a new house. is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. areou doing? big steve? thanks, man.the he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance. >>> welcome back first day of july. expect the heat and temperatures to be pretty high. this is
is in focus starting today, walmart will raise the minimum age for tobacco products and e-cigarettes 21 in most cases the previous minimum age was 18 this move comes on the back of the food and drug administration's putting walmart and several other retailers on notice for selling tobacco products to kids this is part of walmart's efforts to try to combat tobacco sales to minors. back to you guys >> all right thank you. >>> much more ahead for you including making what's old new...
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the deadly walmart shooting. authorities say the gunman was a disgruntled employee taking age at coworkers with deadly force. shooting a police officer, too, who was raced to the hospital. they believe he's alive because of his bullet proof vest. >>> also breaking news coming in from north korea right now. what they've now done. our foreign correspondent standing by. >>> the severe thunderstorm watch in the northeast, as we come on the air tonight, as a lighting strike hits at least six people late today on the east coast. and the father who did not survive, trying to save his 11-year-old somebon in a rip current. >>> the horrific case unfolding tonight. multiple family members killed, then police say a man firing his way into a second home. the sheriff now asking tonight, was this suspect imitating the jayme closs case? >>> president trump doubling down tonight, describing baltimore as hell, and declaring he is the least racist person in the world. >>> the new turn tonight, two american teenagers accused of kill
the deadly walmart shooting. authorities say the gunman was a disgruntled employee taking age at coworkers with deadly force. shooting a police officer, too, who was raced to the hospital. they believe he's alive because of his bullet proof vest. >>> also breaking news coming in from north korea right now. what they've now done. our foreign correspondent standing by. >>> the severe thunderstorm watch in the northeast, as we come on the air tonight, as a lighting strike hits at...
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. >>> breaking news tonight, the deadly workplace shooting inside a walmart. a gunman identified as a disgruntled employee opening fire at the store, killing two coworkers. a police officer saved by his bullet proof vest. >> you get to the car, hear pop, pop, pop, pop, pop >> tonight why police say they were especially prepared >>> breaking news out of north korea, new word tonight of another missile launch, the second in less than a week we'll have late details. >>> president trump's explosive new comments on baltimore. he says residents there are living in hell and he claims many have thanked him for bringing attention to the city he called a rodent-infested mess as democrats hoping to run against him clash tonight in their second presidential debate >>> outrage at a major u.s. airport. a noose found hanging in a baggage screening area two tsa agents suspended tonight. >>> heart-stopping video, a toddler hanging from a balcony, plunging six stories, but saved by some quick-thinking neighbors below. >>> and the double hurricane threat gaining strength tonight
. >>> breaking news tonight, the deadly workplace shooting inside a walmart. a gunman identified as a disgruntled employee opening fire at the store, killing two coworkers. a police officer saved by his bullet proof vest. >> you get to the car, hear pop, pop, pop, pop, pop >> tonight why police say they were especially prepared >>> breaking news out of north korea, new word tonight of another missile launch, the second in less than a week we'll have late details....
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. >>> still ahead, a deadly shooting at a walmart in mississippi. the suspected gunman's connection to that store. >>> capital one suffers a massive data breach. more on the millions affected and the steps to protect yourself. >>> well, after a gray start to the day, we are watching the clouds break up. here's a live look with the treasure island camera with patches of blue out there. we'll talk about what to expect through the afternoon on futurecast. and when we'll see the skies clear for most of us and a warm-up on the way. that's coming up. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. new details into our newsroom about a gas tanker spi
. >>> still ahead, a deadly shooting at a walmart in mississippi. the suspected gunman's connection to that store. >>> capital one suffers a massive data breach. more on the millions affected and the steps to protect yourself. >>> well, after a gray start to the day, we are watching the clouds break up. here's a live look with the treasure island camera with patches of blue out there. we'll talk about what to expect through the afternoon on futurecast. and when we'll...
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this time a walmart in porthern mississippi whereolice say a former employee opened fire, killing two store managers and hitting a policof cer who was saved by his body armour. the deadly rampage happening as the day began. our kristen dahlen has details. >> reporter: the shots rang out just before 6:30 a.m. >> you hear, pop, pop, pop, pop, p. >> reporter: shoppers and ploy ease running for their lives at a walmart just south of memphis. >> two people. >> oh, my god. >> a shooting at walmart right now. >> reporter: within hominutes police and injured the suspect, identified as recently fired employee bemartez a ram. but not before store managers anthony brown and brandon galz were killed. >> this ain't no joke. my partner. >> these people were doing the same thing you and i do every day. showing up for work in an attempt to provide for their families and v then becametims of a senseless violent act. >> reporter: one police officer was injured. his vest saving him. h the fact the town's police force just underwent active shooting training. >> it is no doubt that that training that they
this time a walmart in porthern mississippi whereolice say a former employee opened fire, killing two store managers and hitting a policof cer who was saved by his body armour. the deadly rampage happening as the day began. our kristen dahlen has details. >> reporter: the shots rang out just before 6:30 a.m. >> you hear, pop, pop, pop, pop, p. >> reporter: shoppers and ploy ease running for their lives at a walmart just south of memphis. >> two people. >> oh, my...
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walmart, about 2 million.an see a day when amazon becomes the largest employer in the world, and that will have pressure. emily: on one hand, we talk about the lack of workers to fill technical roles. on the other hand, there's an explosion of warehouse jobs, given what amazon and walmart are doing, and a decline in traditional retail jobs. what are the dynamics happening at the ground levels that has led amazon to do this? reporter: by some measures, it is the tightest labor market in half a century. you have companies complaining there's a shortage of the types of workers they want. of course, some management and economics experts would respond, are you offering enough money? emily: exactly. do they want the workers to accept eight dollars an hour? what workers do they want? reporter: part of the question management experts have pointed out is how much of the work do you expect people to do? do you expect them to walk in being able to do this? there's a difference saying you need to walk in the not -- and th
walmart, about 2 million.an see a day when amazon becomes the largest employer in the world, and that will have pressure. emily: on one hand, we talk about the lack of workers to fill technical roles. on the other hand, there's an explosion of warehouse jobs, given what amazon and walmart are doing, and a decline in traditional retail jobs. what are the dynamics happening at the ground levels that has led amazon to do this? reporter: by some measures, it is the tightest labor market in half a...
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pop kept stacks of invoices for customers that have gone under and go on and on how walmart was unbeatable there was nothing he could do because they offered a good product at a great price. sound familiar today's amazon, hey, right doing the exact same thing next example, many years later the paper mills themselves went under one by one why? because the chinese government targeted the gift wrapped industry that my father worked in they subsidized gift wrap. so suddenly their bills could make paper cheaper than ours could and that was that. it was stunning. these paper mills were the real bosses in pop's life but one after another they were crushed by china and that's how i know the communist party plays to win and for decades our government just let them get away with it in the name of unfettered free trade. that was a mistake now ultimately, my father took a can't beat them join them approach and prepped a chinese meal and sold doggie bags to restaurants because he figured out walmart couldn't crush them and sold paper bags to these restaurants because he knew one day the plastic would b
pop kept stacks of invoices for customers that have gone under and go on and on how walmart was unbeatable there was nothing he could do because they offered a good product at a great price. sound familiar today's amazon, hey, right doing the exact same thing next example, many years later the paper mills themselves went under one by one why? because the chinese government targeted the gift wrapped industry that my father worked in they subsidized gift wrap. so suddenly their bills could make...
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let me walk you through them i'll start with walmart. they didn't have an online presence they paid their workers too little and that wouldn't keep them there very lopping. it was suboptimal. walmart changed that they have a fantastic web business that will only get berer now that mark laurie is on jet.com. they pay people more allowing them to hold onto the best workers and that made they are stores clienter, brighter and more fun yes, fun best of all, walmart can negotiate prices with any supplier once because they can't afford not to sell into walmart's channel. which is why i say that's how you can buy french's mustard for $1 i got a picture to prove it. that's really bad for their supply chain, but oh, my is it ever great for their shareholders this is a good stock a, i am actually going to resist the urge to say more, other than next week's amazon prime day which is two days and i can't wait the t, t is for target i don't think people realize how much ceo brian cornell did to reinvent this company unless you've been to target latel
let me walk you through them i'll start with walmart. they didn't have an online presence they paid their workers too little and that wouldn't keep them there very lopping. it was suboptimal. walmart changed that they have a fantastic web business that will only get berer now that mark laurie is on jet.com. they pay people more allowing them to hold onto the best workers and that made they are stores clienter, brighter and more fun yes, fun best of all, walmart can negotiate prices with any...
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turning around the cars and a profit this has been an industrial name on a steady march higher and walmart, to me the consumer play the american consumer is the strength of all of the economy, of global assets at walmart, gets you that exposure to the consum consumer >> what is the thesis behind copart as auto sales taper off and a less robust annual vehicle number, that cars get cheaper and it may be easier to buy a new car than to refurbish your old. >> it's a little bit of a different industry in the sense of the insurance companies are writing off cars that are in accidents or have been damaged, so they're much quicker to walk in and say okay, that car, which previously we would repair we're not going to write that off. get rid of that car, coparts says okay we'll take the car, salvage it, turn it around, a profit on redistributing the parts of the cars. >> you like the financial as well, jim. >> i do. i'm glad to hear joe lead with citigroup, that's one of the names i own, but my preference there is goldman sachs for all the reasons the financials have been beaten down, they're tradin
turning around the cars and a profit this has been an industrial name on a steady march higher and walmart, to me the consumer play the american consumer is the strength of all of the economy, of global assets at walmart, gets you that exposure to the consum consumer >> what is the thesis behind copart as auto sales taper off and a less robust annual vehicle number, that cars get cheaper and it may be easier to buy a new car than to refurbish your old. >> it's a little bit of a...
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it's available at walmart. >> oh.-- >> you're not? >> jimmy: these people don't even speak italian, in fact. and i have another announcement to make. i'm not really your cousin. i'm a robot. >> you are my cousin. >> walmart. we dress america. >> jimmy: the killers are on the way. we'll be right back from las vegas. we'll be right back from las vegas. [ cheers and applause ] we do! tiscover it® miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles on every purchase, plus we'll match your miles at the end of your first year. you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice! i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. while america celebrated the fall of prohibition, jim beam didn't raise a single glass. he wanted his first drink to be of his own bourbon.
it's available at walmart. >> oh.-- >> you're not? >> jimmy: these people don't even speak italian, in fact. and i have another announcement to make. i'm not really your cousin. i'm a robot. >> you are my cousin. >> walmart. we dress america. >> jimmy: the killers are on the way. we'll be right back from las vegas. we'll be right back from las vegas. [ cheers and applause ] we do! tiscover it® miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles on every purchase, plus...
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walmarts president and ceo said the entire walmart family is heartbroken by the loss of two valued membersam. we feel this personally and our hearts go out to the families of our associates and the officer wanted. 60 workers were inside at the time. the alleged shooter was recently fired after 25 years on the job. fox news. >>> this is ktvu fox2 news at 6:00. >>> a flurry of new details just released by gilroy police. the chief of police now says is becoming more clear that the gunman acted alone. >> our investigation is leading us more and more to believe there was not a second person involved. >> the chief discounting suggestions of an accomplice. >> at a briefing this afternoon the chief said it appears the shooting was preplanned but he did not speculate about a motive. they believe the government did act alone based on their work retracing the steps of 19-year- old . police have completed a search of the suspects car. officers located a second weapon and a shotgun the purchase earlier this month. a sweep included the back of ammunition and the three officers who engaged are now on adm
walmarts president and ceo said the entire walmart family is heartbroken by the loss of two valued membersam. we feel this personally and our hearts go out to the families of our associates and the officer wanted. 60 workers were inside at the time. the alleged shooter was recently fired after 25 years on the job. fox news. >>> this is ktvu fox2 news at 6:00. >>> a flurry of new details just released by gilroy police. the chief of police now says is becoming more clear that...
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to have their share that have wallet if that wallet share just goes to amazon, we'll see target, walmart best buys suffering even more. >> reporter: expert advice, shopping with caution. data shows that fake product reviews rose to 28% on prime day last year. fake reviews of bluetooth headsets spiked a whopping 56% and always double-check the deal before clicking buy. >> you can compare that insta-pot on target, amazon, walmart. so, take your time you may find that all is not as good as it seems. >> reporter: it just won't be discounts on prime day here at this full if i ament center in minnesota, some workers are telling us they plan to strike tomorrow for better, safer conditions on the job. kate >> jo ling kent in minnesota jo, thank you. >>> we are back in a moment with the apology to parents from the ceo of a big e-cigarette maker, juul. >>> plus the high-flying new invention sighted in paris today. >>> we're back now with a rare look inside one of the country's fastest-growing industries and critics say one of the most critics say one of the most troubling -- e-cigarettes. juul dom
to have their share that have wallet if that wallet share just goes to amazon, we'll see target, walmart best buys suffering even more. >> reporter: expert advice, shopping with caution. data shows that fake product reviews rose to 28% on prime day last year. fake reviews of bluetooth headsets spiked a whopping 56% and always double-check the deal before clicking buy. >> you can compare that insta-pot on target, amazon, walmart. so, take your time you may find that all is not as...
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it is a fraction of what you are looking at with walmart.agree with walmart i think people are looking at the companies and they've fallen in love with the idea they can compete and go head-to-head and win with amazon. i think that's the part that -- you know what? that's the part i think that makes it interesting to me i think costco is another one of those. it trades a little bit more expensive, but the fact they've got the money always coming in, it is a company that continues to work well and they can fight on the internet if they have to, although they don't have to compete there as much. >> but he mentioned the costco. >> yes. >> earlier this spring -- >> carter braxton worth. >> not tony braxton, carter braxton worth. >> right. >> when the stock was 248, the market if you recall was rolling over and costco was hanging in there right around at the time all-time highs he said the stock would break out. we agreed on the desk. said valuation is expensive but the stock performance was telling you will something we wake up today, it is 270
it is a fraction of what you are looking at with walmart.agree with walmart i think people are looking at the companies and they've fallen in love with the idea they can compete and go head-to-head and win with amazon. i think that's the part that -- you know what? that's the part i think that makes it interesting to me i think costco is another one of those. it trades a little bit more expensive, but the fact they've got the money always coming in, it is a company that continues to work well...
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. >>> online losses mightit walmart hard.at's where we begin tonight's market focus with fox reporting that the retail giant is projecting more than $1 billion in losses for its e commerce division. three years ago walmart bought et.com to make it more competitive with amazon but hasn't lived up to expectations. to cut losrts, wal is reportedly getting ready tood cloth for less than what the company paid for it two years ago. walmart rose a fraction today. >>> at&t is reportedly considerin selling its regional sports networks as part of a plan to cutbo $8 billion of debt from its balance sheet by the end of the year. bloomberg repts sinclair broadcasting, which acquired 21 foxrt regional s network from disney in may, they could also be in the bidding for the at&t regional networks that could be worth a combined $1 billion. at&t was up a fction today. >>> the asian review said hp, nd dell,microsoft are planning to move, quote, substantial productionfperations out china because of increased tariffs. the report says both hp and
. >>> online losses mightit walmart hard.at's where we begin tonight's market focus with fox reporting that the retail giant is projecting more than $1 billion in losses for its e commerce division. three years ago walmart bought et.com to make it more competitive with amazon but hasn't lived up to expectations. to cut losrts, wal is reportedly getting ready tood cloth for less than what the company paid for it two years ago. walmart rose a fraction today. >>> at&t is...
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i'm talking about companies like walmart. stock is up 21% for the year and hit an all-time high today why is walmart so strong the company is doing great the best sales in ages and on top of that walmart has a plan the family is letting doug mcmillan spend as much as he needs to become a real rival the digital sales exploded 40% up 44% the year before wow. that's staggering. i think walmart made a brilliant move when they bought jet.com. sure didn't seem at the time but then acquisition was a total bargain since they got to keep mark, i don't know if you remember him on the show, smart fella. smartest guy on the show other than jeff bezos. there is -- the only conceivable challenge, they are doing surprisingly well. who else wins when employment picks up costco the numbers are extraordinarily consistent it's worth paying up. costco is expanding online the food business is making a lot of money but most importantly, the darn thing is a club with 90 million paying members all of them would probably pay more think of it as the a
i'm talking about companies like walmart. stock is up 21% for the year and hit an all-time high today why is walmart so strong the company is doing great the best sales in ages and on top of that walmart has a plan the family is letting doug mcmillan spend as much as he needs to become a real rival the digital sales exploded 40% up 44% the year before wow. that's staggering. i think walmart made a brilliant move when they bought jet.com. sure didn't seem at the time but then acquisition was a...
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available at walmart. stop dancing around the pain that keeps you up again, and again.pain, and you sleep the whole night. advil pm >>> nancy on del takes an inside unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. talk to your doctor today, and learn how janssen can help you explore cost support options. remission can star
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well walmart's got a host of technology deals including xbox 1 bundles, nintendo switch bundles, asll it does really pay to shop around despite the fact that amazon prime, of course, have collared this two-day phenomena, as well. else where gas prices very interesting. they've jumped a dime, that's ten cents to you non-americans out there. jumped a dime in the last three weeks. that's having -- despite falling 24 cents in the prior seven weeks, as well as usual, down in baton rouge, louisiana, some of the cheapest per-gallon prices, $2.30 and as usual in the san francisco bay area, you get the highest prices, $3.75. national average, $2.83. frances and phillip, let me hand it back to you >> it's a beautiful place, but you pay on every single level out there. all right, steve thank you. >>> still to come, a look at the sizzling weather ahead >>> plus, a whalwahegee tcr ts more than he bargains for. you're watching "early today." could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head
well walmart's got a host of technology deals including xbox 1 bundles, nintendo switch bundles, asll it does really pay to shop around despite the fact that amazon prime, of course, have collared this two-day phenomena, as well. else where gas prices very interesting. they've jumped a dime, that's ten cents to you non-americans out there. jumped a dime in the last three weeks. that's having -- despite falling 24 cents in the prior seven weeks, as well as usual, down in baton rouge, louisiana,...
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, but in 2016 walmart abruptly pulled out. another major setback that stalled the projectagnce n, but today council member gray was back at skyland, this timew th mayor muriel bowser to celebrate the topping off phase one. gloria logan has lived in this neighborhood for 53 years. when walmart pulled out, she feared skyland was doomed. >> what they did to us, how they disappointed us, how we looked forward to them coming but they did not, but we're going to build in spite of it. >> reporter: along with nearly 500 residential apartments and 48,000 square feet of new retail for the community, skyland will now have a new grocery store. lidl will open their first store here and there's another benefit this this community is already feeling. >> over 100 d.c. residents continue with new employment and jobs to date and we'll keepow grg that number. charles young is one of those neighbors who got a construction job there. >> reporter: they didn't just hire me. they trained me, and most importantly they gave me hope. >> reporter: as for
, but in 2016 walmart abruptly pulled out. another major setback that stalled the projectagnce n, but today council member gray was back at skyland, this timew th mayor muriel bowser to celebrate the topping off phase one. gloria logan has lived in this neighborhood for 53 years. when walmart pulled out, she feared skyland was doomed. >> what they did to us, how they disappointed us, how we looked forward to them coming but they did not, but we're going to build in spite of it. >>...
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walmart has put a lot of investment in their online platform. heidi compared to walmart or other retail stores. >> thank you for your question. the report walmart growing at a faster rate than we are aligned. >> you suggest amazon competes directly with other sellers. several other seller simply is an online marketplace to which they can reach their customers. explained to me how that does or does not translate into whether or not amazon is leveraging dominant market power into anticompetitive behavior crystals other sellers. the clearest answer to that question, showing how much we have invested. there now the majority of our cells. would think that is great for the small and medium-size businesses. >> are you aware of any figures special consumer choices among outlets is declining? or the competition is feeling to keep prices down?>> we're going to get back to i club. what has amazon shared storage market. >> we offer aws for enterprises which is different than a personal online storage. >> any other comments on that? >> the vast majority of t
walmart has put a lot of investment in their online platform. heidi compared to walmart or other retail stores. >> thank you for your question. the report walmart growing at a faster rate than we are aligned. >> you suggest amazon competes directly with other sellers. several other seller simply is an online marketplace to which they can reach their customers. explained to me how that does or does not translate into whether or not amazon is leveraging dominant market power into...
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walmart has, target has as well.almart has gone the approach of outright acquiring smaller apparel companies so modcloth. bonobos. >> did you know walmart owned them >> i bought them at nordstrom but i had it in the back of my mind -- i thought this was a walmart brand. >> it is >> i think they try to keep that separate for good reason maybe. >> i think they do they don't advertise that. >> exactly what is the competition doing? >> i'll bring up another point sometimes the competition if you can't beat them, join them levi's sells directly on amazon, for instance, they're a first party vendor so they want to make sure that if consumers start to get used to the idea of buying amazon branded apparel or say, hey, i'll gbuy their jeans, they're at least in consideration. maybe it isn't a competitor but a space i need to play in as well and put my products there as a first party vendor. >> thank you very much >>> still ahead, the nih reports that 37% of 12th graders vaped last year and that number is rising the ceo of juu
walmart has, target has as well.almart has gone the approach of outright acquiring smaller apparel companies so modcloth. bonobos. >> did you know walmart owned them >> i bought them at nordstrom but i had it in the back of my mind -- i thought this was a walmart brand. >> it is >> i think they try to keep that separate for good reason maybe. >> i think they do they don't advertise that. >> exactly what is the competition doing? >> i'll bring up another...
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cream and putting it back on the shelf at a texas walmart. >>> annual crime-fighting tool in stockton is proving it's worth the 3 million-dollar price tag. this new helicopter will fly about four days per week and in emergencies and there are restrictions on how it can be used. the chief pilot said it gives officers a better view and more control on the ground. >> people may not know we are above them and there is no getting away from the aircraft. >> it won't be used for general surveillance of the population and it won't look into windows of a home unless there is a crime going on. >> the helicopter has already helped officers fine and arrest two suspected karsh thieves and that shows how much it's needed. stockton is the first and only agency in san joaquin county to have a helicopter. >>> pinterest wants to take away stress with a new
cream and putting it back on the shelf at a texas walmart. >>> annual crime-fighting tool in stockton is proving it's worth the 3 million-dollar price tag. this new helicopter will fly about four days per week and in emergencies and there are restrictions on how it can be used. the chief pilot said it gives officers a better view and more control on the ground. >> people may not know we are above them and there is no getting away from the aircraft. >> it won't be used for...
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walmart number three, amazon is number one at 47%, walmart has under 5% share, ebay squeezing in betweenber two back over to you >> i know there's no hard data on this, might be a slightly unfair question for which i apologize, but is there any sense that we get from analysts in the company as to which costs more and which retains prime customers better, the money they spend on tv content or the money they spend on free one-day shipping and prime days and things like that >> yeah, i wish we had more data, but we really don't know amazon doesn't really break that down for us. i think it is -- most analysts believe that most people sign up because of the shopping benefits however, now that you've got other retailers that are offering very fast shipping without memberships, i think amazon realizes that they really have to make that $119 a year membership worth it. and so then they add on other things, like the music subscriptions and the ability to watch the different television and movie content there. so i think that's sort of a retention vehicle. but often the reason that you sign up is
walmart number three, amazon is number one at 47%, walmart has under 5% share, ebay squeezing in betweenber two back over to you >> i know there's no hard data on this, might be a slightly unfair question for which i apologize, but is there any sense that we get from analysts in the company as to which costs more and which retains prime customers better, the money they spend on tv content or the money they spend on free one-day shipping and prime days and things like that >> yeah, i...
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walmart says it immediately disposed of the affected products and sanitized the area.woman has been charged with criminal mischief among other things, open lewdness, disordersly conduct, and also public drunkenness i don't care what state you're in, the gross factor there is -- it's just no, no, no, no >> do you remember when we thought the worst thing was licking that ice cream in texas? and now they've lowered the bar. >> yeah. >> hope that's the end of that >>> just ahead, a new study reveals your diet's worst enemy. and glab a strieofs hop-aroni how the restaurant is taking full advantage of the city's grasshopper invasion (gasps) what? (laughs) ooh! woah... ♪ i just can't be polite ♪ ♪ don't worry about me ♪ ♪ i'm doing good ♪ ♪ i'm doing great all right ♪ ( ♪ ) walgreens. save your skin today. all sun care products are now buy one get one 50% off. all sun care products are now with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and
walmart says it immediately disposed of the affected products and sanitized the area.woman has been charged with criminal mischief among other things, open lewdness, disordersly conduct, and also public drunkenness i don't care what state you're in, the gross factor there is -- it's just no, no, no, no >> do you remember when we thought the worst thing was licking that ice cream in texas? and now they've lowered the bar. >> yeah. >> hope that's the end of that >>>...
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for its online groceries. >> done. >> meredith chose a one hour window at walmart for the followingday. >> with target it won't give me a time, but itsays, you'll receive an email when your drive up order is ready. > an hour later, i received a notification for target that mine was ready. i could have picked it up right away, but decided until the next day to go and get >> now it's time to put giant and safeway to the test for pickup. giant is called giant pickup, but i have to order it through the pea pod app. >> i'm doing safeway, and it's acalled drive up and g >> let's our groceries. >> we dered the same items again and chose a one hour pickup hour the next day. safeway charges 3.95. giant charges $2.95. not a huge price for the convenience. both stores allow you to link your loyalty cards to your ac'unt so y see sale prices in the app.ea >> i'm rdy to pick up my target order. i'm going to let them know i'm on my way. >> the app asked me what kind of car i was driving, and suggested i turn on location services sod thenow when i arrived. >> it says park in front of the drive up s
for its online groceries. >> done. >> meredith chose a one hour window at walmart for the followingday. >> with target it won't give me a time, but itsays, you'll receive an email when your drive up order is ready. > an hour later, i received a notification for target that mine was ready. i could have picked it up right away, but decided until the next day to go and get >> now it's time to put giant and safeway to the test for pickup. giant is called giant pickup, but...
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target, walmart, of adapting.en amazon came to the grocery business, walmart stepped up their game with online grocery delivery. what it can be said about these brick-and-mortar companies adapting and still hold onto their market share? jordyn: it says they still want to be in the game. they realize the game has kind of changed. their calculations have changed. but, when people think of going places -- you want to walk in, see things, have that excitement. the walmarts and targets of the world have able to maintain that excitement around back-to-school. prime day is not a real holiday. they are just competing on a fake holiday but they can also play that game too and manufacture some fun discounting days as well. taylor: we are in a whole new world when it is july 5 and we are talking about back-to-school. i just got my summer started. that was jordyn. if you missed the boston pops july 4 fireworks spectacular, here's a taste of the celebration. >> boston! >> usa! >> all of us a bloomberg are so happy to be back.
target, walmart, of adapting.en amazon came to the grocery business, walmart stepped up their game with online grocery delivery. what it can be said about these brick-and-mortar companies adapting and still hold onto their market share? jordyn: it says they still want to be in the game. they realize the game has kind of changed. their calculations have changed. but, when people think of going places -- you want to walk in, see things, have that excitement. the walmarts and targets of the world...
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locutor: "de viaje" fue presentado por walmart.ra aislarse. [hablan a la vez] conde: ¿se animarÍa a dejar el telÉfono, el satélite? diego: no lo voy a tirar. >> hoy sÍ se puede tirar. fue un viaje al pasado. [risas] conde: un problemita con las aplicaciones. todos vivimos en cÁmara lenta. [risas] vamos a ver la Última vez que se enfrentaron estados unidos y jamaica en 2017. sÓlo dos de estos titulares lo fueron en aquel partido. diego: allÍ vemos el gran gol de tiro libre anotado por jozy altidore. faltando apenas dos minutos para el final del encuentro, lo iba a ganar jordan morris con este gol. para darle la copa oro al equipo de los estados unidos. conde: allÍ tienen los resultados de los enfrentamientos. no podemos decir que los "reggae boyz" no le ganaron a estados unidos. justamente le ganaron ya en semifinal de este torneo. raÚl: estÁ soplando una brisa coqueta. diego: yo le tengo miedo a la brisa, porque puede ser sÍntoma de tormenta. vamos a ver quÉ es lo que pasa. conde: no me diga que ahora usted tambiÉn es meteorÓlogo d
locutor: "de viaje" fue presentado por walmart.ra aislarse. [hablan a la vez] conde: ¿se animarÍa a dejar el telÉfono, el satélite? diego: no lo voy a tirar. >> hoy sÍ se puede tirar. fue un viaje al pasado. [risas] conde: un problemita con las aplicaciones. todos vivimos en cÁmara lenta. [risas] vamos a ver la Última vez que se enfrentaron estados unidos y jamaica en 2017. sÓlo dos de estos titulares lo fueron en aquel partido. diego: allÍ vemos el gran gol de tiro...
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un tiroteo dentro de una tienda walmart en miss mississippide cuba y ecuador.jÓ dos muertos y un policÍa herido, el sospechos una empleado molesto con su jefe que entrÓ a la tienda abriendo fuego y matando dos trabajado s trabajadores, al salir disparÓ a un policÍa que respondia al llamado de emergencia, tenÍa un chaleco antibalas, otros oficiales lograron arrestar al tirador. 11 personas muertas en el mes de julio por tiroteos cluidos dos menores en el festival del ajo en california, un niÑo de seis y una niÑa que iba a cumplir 14 aÑos. >> familiares lloran la trÁgica muerte de los niÑos hispanos asesinados en gilroy. >> estamos destruidos, no se lo deseamos a nadie >> familiares entran y salen letras hacen los arreglos para el funeral de keyla. >> jerry dice que intentÓ salva la vida de keyla despuÉs de que la niÑa recibiera una bala en el pecho, pero los esfuerzos fueron nulos, dice que solo queda rezar tras su partida. keyla iba al festival con su familia, y hoy sus familiares se reÚnen para darle el Último adiÓs, en donde se reunieron para darle el Último
un tiroteo dentro de una tienda walmart en miss mississippide cuba y ecuador.jÓ dos muertos y un policÍa herido, el sospechos una empleado molesto con su jefe que entrÓ a la tienda abriendo fuego y matando dos trabajado s trabajadores, al salir disparÓ a un policÍa que respondia al llamado de emergencia, tenÍa un chaleco antibalas, otros oficiales lograron arrestar al tirador. 11 personas muertas en el mes de julio por tiroteos cluidos dos menores en el festival del ajo en california, un...
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the walmarts and targets of the world have able to maintain that excitement around back-to-school.a real holiday. they are just competing on a fake holiday but they can also play that game too and manufacture some fun discounting days as well. taylor: we are in a whole new world when it is july 5 and we are talking about back-to-school. i just got my summer started. that was jordyn holman. if you missed the boston pops july 4 fireworks spectacular, here's a taste of the celebration. >> boston! >> usa! >> all of us at bloomberg are so happy to be back. >> it is our third year with the boston pops fireworks spectacular. >> happy fourth of july! [cheering] >> happy independence day! >> you told me that this is your first time to the boston pops fireworks spectacular. >> yes, it is the first time. >> what do you think? >> it is awesome. >> it is an honor to be here with the pops to celebrate america's birthday. as a daughter of dominican parents, i feel so proud to represent the latino community. >> we are going to be playing your song tonight from the air force. are you ready? >> i su
the walmarts and targets of the world have able to maintain that excitement around back-to-school.a real holiday. they are just competing on a fake holiday but they can also play that game too and manufacture some fun discounting days as well. taylor: we are in a whole new world when it is july 5 and we are talking about back-to-school. i just got my summer started. that was jordyn holman. if you missed the boston pops july 4 fireworks spectacular, here's a taste of the celebration. >>...
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walmart ya enviÓ un comunicado y dice " tomamos en serio esto. la validaciÓn de un juez quien dice que el parecido fÍsico es evidente. la decisiÓn judicial cierra la batalla legal que entablÓ la madre de javier. marcela sarmiento conversÓ con javier sobre lo que representa esto para el y tambiÉn para su madre. >> le daba dignidad y honor a mi madre y ponÍamos sentido a todo lo que ya habÍamos pasado hacia muchos aÑos atrÁs. hoy he cerrado un capÍtulo que ha sido largo, duro y muy importante en mi vida yo decidimos hacer. arantxa: desde aquÍ seguiremos este caso muy cerca. borja: la defensa de julio iglesias anticipÓ que hiciera algo desfavorable para el cantante por supuesto que iban a ir. arantxa: nueva york recibiÓ con una merecida celebraciÓn a las cuatro veces cambia las del mundo ♪ ♪ ♪ como heroinas arantxa: como heroÍnas fueron recibidas y las integrantes del equipo femenil de soccer en nueva york. celebraron en la celebraciÓn tras su histÓrico desempeÑo de 26 vuelos en francia. tras el desfile las integrantes de la selecciÓn hablaron y qui
walmart ya enviÓ un comunicado y dice " tomamos en serio esto. la validaciÓn de un juez quien dice que el parecido fÍsico es evidente. la decisiÓn judicial cierra la batalla legal que entablÓ la madre de javier. marcela sarmiento conversÓ con javier sobre lo que representa esto para el y tambiÉn para su madre. >> le daba dignidad y honor a mi madre y ponÍamos sentido a todo lo que ya habÍamos pasado hacia muchos aÑos atrÁs. hoy he cerrado un capÍtulo que ha sido largo,...
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. >> your point with walmart, that's the same thing they said about walmart.hat happened is walmart gets disrupted. the companies in retail that were up to the task in terms of innovation have not been able to compete with amazon. >> including walmart, by the way. >> what was interesting is that the nasdaq closed up 70 points i thought the nasdaq -- complaining what are you doing you have the dow hitting new highs, everything is going great. now you will derail the s&p and the dow with the nasdaq, the dow went down because of boeing and caterpillar. you know why >> because they think it's not a real investigation >> what we said yesterday, they'll make it look good. all right. all right. we hear you about these big tech companies. >> if you're facebook, i don't know if you feel that way. facebook shares were higher after hours because of great results. they also announced that the ftc launched another investigation into us starting in june that's not related to the $5 billion settlement we cut with them and announced today or yesterday or the day before. >> th
. >> your point with walmart, that's the same thing they said about walmart.hat happened is walmart gets disrupted. the companies in retail that were up to the task in terms of innovation have not been able to compete with amazon. >> including walmart, by the way. >> what was interesting is that the nasdaq closed up 70 points i thought the nasdaq -- complaining what are you doing you have the dow hitting new highs, everything is going great. now you will derail the s&p and...