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jharonne: yeah, that information is key for walmart. they know what the consumer wants and they can approximate over the amount of time that the consumer would have needed the complementary item or run out of the item. it's a key indicator as to what the core consumer is shopping for, when they will need it again, when they need to restock , giving wal-mart a competitive advantage with companies like amazon. now consumers have trusted walmart not only to open up their wallets input credit card information online, but they have relied on walmart to do what they are supposed to, deliver the products they want in a safe and efficient way. taylor: you mentioned amazon. early on with whole foods and that acquisition there was confusion about how they could be seamlessly integrated and walmart really proved how they could do grocery in a smart, reliable way and compete on the grocery business. not just within the business that you mentioned. are they poised to benefit in all different areas to reach the consumer where they want to be reached?
jharonne: yeah, that information is key for walmart. they know what the consumer wants and they can approximate over the amount of time that the consumer would have needed the complementary item or run out of the item. it's a key indicator as to what the core consumer is shopping for, when they will need it again, when they need to restock , giving wal-mart a competitive advantage with companies like amazon. now consumers have trusted walmart not only to open up their wallets input credit card...
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walmart plus is there subscription offering.t of a response, however incomplete to amazon prime. and the ceo of walmart said that he was not ready to talk about how many subscribers they have so far but he did hint that they might do that eventually. i think they're probably looking to boost those numbers up a bit. sure up that part of the business and get a little more and then we might know more about it later this year. >> thank you. thank you for the update. >> coming up, going further, even further into space. that is the promise of a new spacex mission that was sent a crew of four are than any human manned spaceflight mission in years. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg technology. i am emily chang in san francisco. we want a quick update on the markets with kriti gupta. what are you digging into? >> the stocks dropped 2.2% but the semiconductor space dropped over 3%. almost close to 4%. we are talking about inflation and higher oil prices but others that are giving us that readthrough is the chip space. loo
walmart plus is there subscription offering.t of a response, however incomplete to amazon prime. and the ceo of walmart said that he was not ready to talk about how many subscribers they have so far but he did hint that they might do that eventually. i think they're probably looking to boost those numbers up a bit. sure up that part of the business and get a little more and then we might know more about it later this year. >> thank you. thank you for the update. >> coming up, going...
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walmart will drop any moment now.isa: the key issue people are looking for is how much consumers maintain demand, keep buying as much stuff, even at higher prices. you have seen the k-shaped recovery really exemplified by some of the earnings with some of the stores that cater to lower income workers seeing more of a hit than the guccis of the world. jonathan: we've got some that speak, too. tk can hardly wait. tom: you know who is not speaking? jonathan: i'm excited, aren't you, tom? tom: yeah, we did more of our good friend from st. louis. it is almost at the point you say who is not speaking. jonathan: chairman powell, and that is who we want to hear from. you have to wait until the middle of march. working for walmart earnings as well, with futures down 0.4% on the s&p. on the nasdaq, down 0.5%. fourth-quarter revenue, $152.87 billion. that is quite a nested -- quite a number, isn't it? tom: they mentioned a planned share repurchase, but it is pretty much on track. you look at the foreign-exchange adjusted net sal
walmart will drop any moment now.isa: the key issue people are looking for is how much consumers maintain demand, keep buying as much stuff, even at higher prices. you have seen the k-shaped recovery really exemplified by some of the earnings with some of the stores that cater to lower income workers seeing more of a hit than the guccis of the world. jonathan: we've got some that speak, too. tk can hardly wait. tom: you know who is not speaking? jonathan: i'm excited, aren't you, tom? tom:...
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walmart readying the quarterly results. what you need to watch in the numbers. >>> plus, a crypto crash with a split with janet yellen and the white house over digital assets. >>> and serious love over one food delivery company. we will tell you who and why with the mystery chart go get another cup of coffee we're back right after this. switching wireless carriers is easy with xfinity. just lean on our helpful switch squad to help you save with xfinity mobile. they can help break up with your current carrier for you and transfer your info to your new phone. giving you a fast and easy experience that can save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill. visit your nearest xfinity store and see how the switch squad can help you switch and save. switch to xfinity mobile and get connected to the most reliable 5g network. talk with our helpful switch squad at your local xfinity store today. >>> welcome or welcome back. let's get a check of other top stories. including moderna's ceo offering a timeline on the omicron booster shots.
walmart readying the quarterly results. what you need to watch in the numbers. >>> plus, a crypto crash with a split with janet yellen and the white house over digital assets. >>> and serious love over one food delivery company. we will tell you who and why with the mystery chart go get another cup of coffee we're back right after this. switching wireless carriers is easy with xfinity. just lean on our helpful switch squad to help you save with xfinity mobile. they can help...
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more pain may be on the way. >>> walmart flexing.y chain woes we will breakdown other re retailers. >>> and the weekly insider buying segment and two big names with big buys. think auto and aviation. it is friday, february 18th. this is "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> welcome or welcome back. good friday morning. i'm brian sullivan great to see you let's jump back in your money. stock futures are higher higher across the board. the dow and s&p and nasdaq green on the screen. all this coming off another down thursday and what has been a tough week in fact, the s&p 500 has been down every thursday this year. go figure. now the fed and russia are getting most of the blame for weak stocks. most of the smart money people on the street that i speak with say it is something else it's a big dry up in liquidity meaning there are not a lot of buyers out there bids for stocks are weak or gone all together that dry up could cause price swings and dry ups it has been a rough few weeks for stocks i'm sorry to do this to you on a friday ahead
more pain may be on the way. >>> walmart flexing.y chain woes we will breakdown other re retailers. >>> and the weekly insider buying segment and two big names with big buys. think auto and aviation. it is friday, february 18th. this is "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> welcome or welcome back. good friday morning. i'm brian sullivan great to see you let's jump back in your money. stock futures are higher higher across the board. the dow and s&p and...
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walmart's credit, walmart followed the lead of target, bj's wholesale club and lowe's in investing in safest place to shop because there's no crime. you need a card to get in. and you save on gas and groceries and everything from hard line, soft lines, to consumables and bj's, like lowe's, has a real spirituality base, taking care of workers, taking care of suppliers and taking care of consumers and communities. chris baldwin, the dynamic chairman, turned down the priesthood to go into business and is doing good throughout the world and chris and bob eddie and david picot and the team are just fantastic and you always as you know have to invest in leadership. same as lowe's, just like frank and liz blake were a dynamic combination, husband and wife leading home depot, marvin ellison and sharon ellison are doing it even better at a lowe's with tony hurst in canada and joe mcfarland and jimmy scalise, bill bolts and donald gleason and team doing a fantastic job across north america for lowe's and kohl's, special situation, the rolling out with sephora, they have activist takeover bids.
walmart's credit, walmart followed the lead of target, bj's wholesale club and lowe's in investing in safest place to shop because there's no crime. you need a card to get in. and you save on gas and groceries and everything from hard line, soft lines, to consumables and bj's, like lowe's, has a real spirituality base, taking care of workers, taking care of suppliers and taking care of consumers and communities. chris baldwin, the dynamic chairman, turned down the priesthood to go into business...
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his walmart worried -- emily: his walmart worried about inflation costs going up?ndan: they are clearly very worried. they must be having a lot of discussions about keeping prices down, how much they are going to pay. they also still have a supply chain issue that will pressure their costs and in terms of pricing, they have asked through some price increases to customers. it's not as though they are beholding prices steady. what they need to do is strike a balance that draws people into the stores and keeps the whole idea of low prices in the minds of consumers. without damaging margins to badly. emily: how is walmart doing versus amazon? brendan: the word amazon didn't come up on the call, which is funny, because everything they do, they worry about what amazon is doing. one, they talk about their advertising business. a fraction of what amazon is making digital advertising, but the fact that they were talking about it at all kind of suggest they pretty confident that business growing. you know, the other, the other item they talked about was walmart plus, there's
his walmart worried -- emily: his walmart worried about inflation costs going up?ndan: they are clearly very worried. they must be having a lot of discussions about keeping prices down, how much they are going to pay. they also still have a supply chain issue that will pressure their costs and in terms of pricing, they have asked through some price increases to customers. it's not as though they are beholding prices steady. what they need to do is strike a balance that draws people into the...
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walmart.umer. they report before the bell tomorrow courtney has the story it's been a tough go for the stock. it's down about 8 % over the past year. >> it's interesting. because really walmart has been what should be considered a pandemic winner. certainly earlier on when everyone was going through that hoarding and the stockup phase, walmart was a winner whether it was online or in store and the same store sales for the united states, the biggest region, have been really impressive they are expected to grow around 6% or so when the results are out tomorrow that is very impressive for a retailer that's putting up about $151 billion in revenue for just a quarter. and so i think it's very interesting to see the stock price sort of nonreaction to even very strong numbers so we'll see what we get tomorrow but, of course, we want to hear everything the retailer and executives have to say about the health of the consumer how the consumer's feeling if they're attracting a new consumer as inflationar
walmart.umer. they report before the bell tomorrow courtney has the story it's been a tough go for the stock. it's down about 8 % over the past year. >> it's interesting. because really walmart has been what should be considered a pandemic winner. certainly earlier on when everyone was going through that hoarding and the stockup phase, walmart was a winner whether it was online or in store and the same store sales for the united states, the biggest region, have been really impressive they...
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they default to charting and walmart looks terrible i go back and forth with walmart. i think it gets better and better but the stock doesn't. >> a big part of the debate with walmart is worries about the low end consumer are they going relay more on credit cards b of a has data even with gasoline they're spending on apparel and restaurants. >> brian moynihan disagrees on restaurants. my theory that spending isn't down there's fewer restaurants and there's fewer to spend we'll be talking to tony later today. brian moynihan is right, the consumer is doing better than we think. it should cut well for walmart but cuts well for macy's a little more discretion there. >> yeah. these gucci numbers are pretty strong. >> yeah. up 47. >> yeah. lvmh was up in the high 30s. we talk about the richest men, i mean, it's people he's up there. by the way, elon musk tweeting at charlie munger wanting to bet against it elon musk is up there as wealthy. >> yeah. he has news of his own this morning. the court filing scc is trying to squelch his right to free speech. >> i don't like that. >
they default to charting and walmart looks terrible i go back and forth with walmart. i think it gets better and better but the stock doesn't. >> a big part of the debate with walmart is worries about the low end consumer are they going relay more on credit cards b of a has data even with gasoline they're spending on apparel and restaurants. >> brian moynihan disagrees on restaurants. my theory that spending isn't down there's fewer restaurants and there's fewer to spend we'll be...
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party companies like doordash also make deliveries from walmart. people are going to soon be able to order a pizza from pizza vending machine. the machine is supposed to be able to make a fresh pizza on demand. rich demuro shows us how it works in today's tech smart. >> when you think pizza, you might think delivery or someone tossing some dough up into the air. but robotics is changing the way pizza makers are doing business now. a fully self-contained pizza. making vending machine is getting ready to hit the market. >> pizza is a fan favorite. everybody wants pizza. you can eat peace at any time during the day and night. now a new way to get it anywhere. anytime my answers at 40 out. who made city mossimo know what day marco is creating a pizza vending machine where pies are made fresh and on demand. i felt a lot will be said when i was a kid on the 7th generation and hospitality, my mom was a very time to chef back in milan. last row can create a pizza from start to finish in about 3 minutes to order pizza. absolutely. you can watch the machine
party companies like doordash also make deliveries from walmart. people are going to soon be able to order a pizza from pizza vending machine. the machine is supposed to be able to make a fresh pizza on demand. rich demuro shows us how it works in today's tech smart. >> when you think pizza, you might think delivery or someone tossing some dough up into the air. but robotics is changing the way pizza makers are doing business now. a fully self-contained pizza. making vending machine is...
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that's where walmart comes into play.hings like advertising, it's third-party marketplace and also online grocery delivery. all of those revenue streams were gaining momentum over the quarter. in terms of the outlook, though, on pricing, this is a key focus on investors and on that front walmart says it remains committed to keeping prices competitive even as the costs of meats and other foods increase. >> so the fast two years consumer reports crowned tesla as the top electric vehicle, but we have a new champion this year. tell us more. >> that's right. this time the winner was ford. ford's mustang mach-e the electric mustang. ford has been one of the front runners in the u.s. for making this bold commitment to turning electric and the ceo has been vocal that not only can ford compete with the likes of tesla but with also beat tesla, and this is something that certainly puts a win in his court. tesla on the other hand as an overall brand dropped this year seven spots to 23rd on the consumer reports list, but coming back t
that's where walmart comes into play.hings like advertising, it's third-party marketplace and also online grocery delivery. all of those revenue streams were gaining momentum over the quarter. in terms of the outlook, though, on pricing, this is a key focus on investors and on that front walmart says it remains committed to keeping prices competitive even as the costs of meats and other foods increase. >> so the fast two years consumer reports crowned tesla as the top electric vehicle,...
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introducing directv stream. >>> we're back with a big change in policy for walmart.rgest private employer announced it is dropping mask mandates for its fully vaccinated workers unless state or local rules require it. walmart made the decision after monitoring covid trends across the country and as more states lift mandates nationwide. >>> for many it fete like a winter with lots of record-breaking low temperatures but today much of the northeast approached new highs. it was beautiful here in new york today and here's what it looked like in boston. people out enjoying the sunshine. it was unseasonably warm there and also in providence and on new york's long island. all with temperatures in the high 50s and low 60s. a much different story tomorrow as temperatures plunge back into the 20s and 30s. >>> turning back now to the olympics, speed skater erin jackson hopes to make history when she races in beijing this weekend but getting there took grit, hard work and the selfless act of a teammate. antonia hilton has her story. >> reporter: erin jackson has her own olympic
introducing directv stream. >>> we're back with a big change in policy for walmart.rgest private employer announced it is dropping mask mandates for its fully vaccinated workers unless state or local rules require it. walmart made the decision after monitoring covid trends across the country and as more states lift mandates nationwide. >>> for many it fete like a winter with lots of record-breaking low temperatures but today much of the northeast approached new highs. it was...
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that perhaps may be tied to the idea that walmart is focused.he bbc has uncovered how a culture of complicity and denial deals with setbacks in italy. despite having the most priests of any country in the seat of the catholic church on his doorstep, italy has not documented the crimes. france last year found more than 200,000 cases there since the 1950's. reporter: in the shadow of the vatican, a dark secret at italy itself has buried. clerical sex abuse of minors thought to be extensive, but undocumented. with the most priests of any country in the seat of the catholic church in the heart of its capital, italy is failing to confront its sins. countless survivors have kept silent, but one agreed to talk for the first time. he says he was abused for 60 years come from the age of eight, by his local priest, who was accused of repeated, premeditated rape. >> when i was very young, this abuse happened to me in the vestry of the church. he tell me it was a secret between him,e, and jesus. but it was fully fledged sexual slavery. >> when he saw justic
that perhaps may be tied to the idea that walmart is focused.he bbc has uncovered how a culture of complicity and denial deals with setbacks in italy. despite having the most priests of any country in the seat of the catholic church on his doorstep, italy has not documented the crimes. france last year found more than 200,000 cases there since the 1950's. reporter: in the shadow of the vatican, a dark secret at italy itself has buried. clerical sex abuse of minors thought to be extensive, but...
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. >>> walmart se encuentra eliminando el requisito del uso de cubrebocas para sus empleados completamente todas lastiendas de la cadena walmart a menos que se recorrido por un mandato estatal y local. aquellos que no se hayan vacuna de los que trabajan en las clínicas tendrán que seguir utilizando la mascarilla y además a partir del dieciocho de febrero no van a exigir las pruebas para los trabajadores de la virginia, etc. hablando de mascarillas en el sur de california estudiantes de algunas escuelas mantienen en pie una protesta por el uso obligatorio de las cubiertas faciales al interior de los recintos educativos. a las autoridades escolares dicen que solo siguen la orden del estado. >>> cansado del mandato estatal que les obliga a utilizar el cubrebocas cientos de padres familias han protestado en contra de las autoridades escolares argumentando que no se encuentran acuerdo. por su parte (nombre extranjero) hijo de miguel que es uno de los estudiantes que se ha rehusado a hacer el uso de cubrebocas. >>> (hablan en inglés). >>> al fin de semana se ha dado a conocer este vídeo en donde
. >>> walmart se encuentra eliminando el requisito del uso de cubrebocas para sus empleados completamente todas lastiendas de la cadena walmart a menos que se recorrido por un mandato estatal y local. aquellos que no se hayan vacuna de los que trabajan en las clínicas tendrán que seguir utilizando la mascarilla y además a partir del dieciocho de febrero no van a exigir las pruebas para los trabajadores de la virginia, etc. hablando de mascarillas en el sur de california estudiantes...
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walmart also saying daily health screenings will not be required for most employees. as of february, 28th. workers in california, new york and virginia will still be required to undergo the screenings. stay with ktvu for up to date coronavirus developments. just visit ktvu .com slash covid-19 for the latest. federal whether the unseasonably warm temperatures we've seen all week some are concerned now we're not getting enough rain as katy b's elissa harrington report says people were out enjoying the weather. firefighters were making preparations for the upcoming fire season. at heather holmes. and the playground. people were out, exercising, playing volleyball and having picnics. wintertime uses. much cooler than right now, so we're enjoying the sun, you know, get out the house and get some fresh air. what is going on? it's warm. it's been warm for the past couple of days . blinis coal quit was at the park with her one year old son and nice. she said. she's glad they're getting some fresh air but can't shake the fact we're just 11 days into february. you want to stay
walmart also saying daily health screenings will not be required for most employees. as of february, 28th. workers in california, new york and virginia will still be required to undergo the screenings. stay with ktvu for up to date coronavirus developments. just visit ktvu .com slash covid-19 for the latest. federal whether the unseasonably warm temperatures we've seen all week some are concerned now we're not getting enough rain as katy b's elissa harrington report says people were out...
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walmart reports earnings later in the week. cisco also will report earnings later this week and could set the tone. looking at futures, dow jones average down 236 points, s&p 500 lower by 35 and nasdaq down 146. we begin with worries over war and the dow and s&p 500 in an nasdaq down a friday with sharp declines. s&p 500 and the nasdaq down at least 1.9%. nasdaq down better than 2% on the week last week with the dow jones and s&p lower by almost a 2%. we are looking ahead to more earnings this week. cisco is out wednesday, walmart out thursday and as you see both stocks this morning are fractionally lower. european markets also under pressure ahead of the worries and what will be russia's next move. dax index lower by 474, 500-point selloff in germany with that dax index down better than 3%. in asia overnight declines across the board. japan was the biggest loser, nikkei average down to a quarter precent as you can see the others down as well fear meanwhile, surveillance of a sitting president of the united states as special co
walmart reports earnings later in the week. cisco also will report earnings later this week and could set the tone. looking at futures, dow jones average down 236 points, s&p 500 lower by 35 and nasdaq down 146. we begin with worries over war and the dow and s&p 500 in an nasdaq down a friday with sharp declines. s&p 500 and the nasdaq down at least 1.9%. nasdaq down better than 2% on the week last week with the dow jones and s&p lower by almost a 2%. we are looking ahead to...
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about the size. >> and walmart had a good quarter. >> and walmart had a good quarter. let's get to nbc reporter erin mclaughlin live from kyiv with the latest good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, carl. this morning we heard from ukrainian president vladolodymyr zelensky trying to keep people calm, he says he believes there will be no war with russia if there is he will put ukraine on a war footing already members of parliament talking about possibly considering martial law for portions of the country. this as russian forces last night moved into the separatist controlled areas the big question outstanding this morning is will those troops push back past the line of contact into the government-controlled areas? already they've moved about 100 pieces of machinery. if they move beyond that line of contact, then of course how will the ukrainian military respond the spokesperson for the kremlin this morning was repeatedly pressed on where russia sees the borders there in donbas. he performed some sort of verbal gymnastics refusing to be drawn on the question with
about the size. >> and walmart had a good quarter. >> and walmart had a good quarter. let's get to nbc reporter erin mclaughlin live from kyiv with the latest good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, carl. this morning we heard from ukrainian president vladolodymyr zelensky trying to keep people calm, he says he believes there will be no war with russia if there is he will put ukraine on a war footing already members of parliament talking about possibly considering...
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. >> walmart is dropping its face mask requirements for vaccinated employees.ully vaccinated employees no longer need to wear masks at any walmart or sam's facility unless they are required by the state or ordinance. unvaccinated employees will still be required to wear masks until further notice. >>> you are talking about vaccinations, a new build would require all workers to be vaccinated, the measure was introduced yesterday. if passed, all businesses will be mandated for employees and contractors to be vaccinated. under the plan, employees who qualifies would have to be regularly tested and it was slammed by republicans of over reach. >>> a celebration for the year of the tiger are underway on the peninsula. our very own robert handa hosted a lunar new year celebration in redwood city today. he's at the courthouse square giving a thumbs up. the event features several performances and even chop sticks throwing. they are still getting into the olympic spirit. you can see the kids playing curling. they also stream the winter olympics on a giant projector at th
. >> walmart is dropping its face mask requirements for vaccinated employees.ully vaccinated employees no longer need to wear masks at any walmart or sam's facility unless they are required by the state or ordinance. unvaccinated employees will still be required to wear masks until further notice. >>> you are talking about vaccinations, a new build would require all workers to be vaccinated, the measure was introduced yesterday. if passed, all businesses will be mandated for...
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i i awed la -- applaud this effort with walmart.nk you so much, steve, and good luck to you and quest diagnostics. shares are up about a third of a percent right now. >> thanks, les, appreciate it. liz: a massive winter storm 2,000 miles wide is wreaking havoc on much of the nation if, crippling travel from the if southern boarder -- border all the way north to detroit, michigan. grady trimble is live in chicago with details on mother nature's wrath and how airline stocks are braving the elements. we do still have the dow down about 359 points, so off the lows of the session is. nasdaq lower by about 2.9%. ♪ muck care. it has the power to change the way we see things. ♪♪ it inspires us to go further. ♪♪ it has our back. and goes out of its way to help. ♪♪ when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank. truist. born to care. my daughter has type 2 diabetes and lately i've seen this change in her. once-weekly trulicity is proven to help lower a1c. it lowers blood sugar from the first dose. and you could lose up to ten poun
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the suspect was taken into custody after a confrontation at a walmart.sified 2016 e-mail showing one leading diplomat was so concerned about hunter biden's ties to ukraine that then vice president biden needed to be alerted, writing someone in washington needed to engage vp biden quietly saying the presence on the burisma board undercut the anti-corruption message we were advancing in the ukraine. this follows a lawsuit from the new york times, the paper suing to get access to e-mails involving hunter biden's dealings. champagne prices are up ahead of valentine's day. the champagne and sparkling wine industry has been hit hard by a number of factors including a shortage of glass bottles, inflation, tough growing conditions and get this, analysts also point to an 11% increase in consumption from 2020 to 2021. all these factors could lead to an increase in prices. hard to report the news some mornings. maria: now you have gone too far. you have gone too far ahead of valentine's day, cheryl. thank you so much. cheryl: you bet. maria: president biden directi
the suspect was taken into custody after a confrontation at a walmart.sified 2016 e-mail showing one leading diplomat was so concerned about hunter biden's ties to ukraine that then vice president biden needed to be alerted, writing someone in washington needed to engage vp biden quietly saying the presence on the burisma board undercut the anti-corruption message we were advancing in the ukraine. this follows a lawsuit from the new york times, the paper suing to get access to e-mails involving...
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walmart had gained buster numbers. walmart is up 2%, cisco is up 3%.at means? every year of my life. he's doing the math how much older he is. stuart: i'm a generation older than you. dave: they have the ability to do this because of free cash flow and cisco is in the same boat, every recurring revenue business, they are great growers. stuart: what is the dividend walmart pays? dave: around 2%, higher than the s&p. if you look at walmart's dividend, 15 years ago, 10% because they've grown the dividend so much and cisco is 3%, great growth for a decade. stuart: you would only solo stocks it looks like the dividend will go down or disappear. dave: or if you are treating. we are active measures. they are cutting those dividends. stuart: valuable information. good to see you in new york. stuart: back to lauren who has the movers moving on wall street. hasbro up 6%. lauren: and activist investor nominating 5 independent candidates and suggesting they spin off businesses like dungeons & dragons. they see shares hitting 103 with a 6% gain doubling in the next
walmart had gained buster numbers. walmart is up 2%, cisco is up 3%.at means? every year of my life. he's doing the math how much older he is. stuart: i'm a generation older than you. dave: they have the ability to do this because of free cash flow and cisco is in the same boat, every recurring revenue business, they are great growers. stuart: what is the dividend walmart pays? dave: around 2%, higher than the s&p. if you look at walmart's dividend, 15 years ago, 10% because they've grown...
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. >> on entry in walmart. our deputies encountered the subject at that point. he had no clothing was acting erratic. immediately are able to take him into custody without a further incident. >> well, the wounded include a 32 year-old man and a 25 year-old pregnant woman. both are in critical condition. court records show that the suspect had a warrant out for his arrest for violating probation. here in alameda county. san francisco district attorney jason aldean made his case to continue working with the city's police department after chief william scott announced wednesday night that his department is pulling out of an agreement that would make the da's office. the lead investigator for all use of force incidents involving fellow officers. take a listen. >> i want to be really clear. it was working. >> he's terminating the memorandum of understanding or the ammo you as it's referred to over allegations that the da's office was withholding evidence in an investigation into officer terrence stangl sandals expec
. >> on entry in walmart. our deputies encountered the subject at that point. he had no clothing was acting erratic. immediately are able to take him into custody without a further incident. >> well, the wounded include a 32 year-old man and a 25 year-old pregnant woman. both are in critical condition. court records show that the suspect had a warrant out for his arrest for violating probation. here in alameda county. san francisco district attorney jason aldean made his case to...
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. >>> walmart is making a major change to its coronavirus policies.will no longer require fully vaccinated workers to wear masks in stores unless they're mandatory under law or state rules. the change affects sam's club workers also. walmart has 1.6 million u.s. employees. unvaccinated workers will still will have to mask up. the policy change comes as a growing number of states announce plans to ease mask rules. >>> if you're planning a wedding this year, get ready to shell out more money. the reason -- more couples are ready to tie the knot after two years of a pandemic. that's driving up costs for venues, deejays, planners, florists, and photographers. an estimated 2.5 million weddings are set to take place, the most since 1984. costs are up 10% to 15%. the average price tag for a wedding is expected to be about $27,000, up from $24,000 pre-pandemic. and i got to say, even with rising prices, if someone's getting married in new york, that would be a steal. >> that's what i thought. i actually thought it was going to be higher than that because, you
. >>> walmart is making a major change to its coronavirus policies.will no longer require fully vaccinated workers to wear masks in stores unless they're mandatory under law or state rules. the change affects sam's club workers also. walmart has 1.6 million u.s. employees. unvaccinated workers will still will have to mask up. the policy change comes as a growing number of states announce plans to ease mask rules. >>> if you're planning a wedding this year, get ready to shell...
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walmart? did you read the -- >> i didn't. i read about it.read the conference call. >> doug mcmillon listened to people and said i'm going to tell the true story of how well we're doing. it was just sensational. >> a lot of reiterations, buys on walmart, bofa, arguing that the consumer, even though we're lapping a lot of the stimulus from last year, is in good shape. >> i like that it's similar to what brian moynihan consumer being in good shape, there's a lot of companies you can buy, but they're not being bought and i think it's time. my travel trust owns walmart i was beleaguered going into the meeting. he's so humble and such a good guy ceo, i bet you he doesn't -- no he came out hard about the changes that walmart is making and i think they were terrific they talked about the use of the stores as being terrific for e-commerce and that's what e-commerce has become. the edge is to walmart right now. >> remember the day we were sitting here when amazon bought whole foods and we knew right away they needed to get goods closer to homes, right
walmart? did you read the -- >> i didn't. i read about it.read the conference call. >> doug mcmillon listened to people and said i'm going to tell the true story of how well we're doing. it was just sensational. >> a lot of reiterations, buys on walmart, bofa, arguing that the consumer, even though we're lapping a lot of the stimulus from last year, is in good shape. >> i like that it's similar to what brian moynihan consumer being in good shape, there's a lot of...
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not walmart, but in your case deere, how are they positioned to negotiate with those key suppliers? >> they are the market leader in the act equipment space and are doing things with suppliers to help them, actually putting employees in supplier facilities in some cases, redesigning product to avoid semiconductors facing particular shortages, so they are not just sitting and waiting for this to go away. >> let's talk longer-term about the demand cycle and commodities cycle here. people only purchase new tractors every so often. it is not like they will re-up every year. is there enough sustainability in demand for agriculture products that it can support, i guess, an additional cycle of buying of tractors going forward? >> that is a key debate now for investors. our view is that we have at least one more year of strong end-user demand. the current backlog goes out through 2022, which is actually pretty rare to have this much visibility into your shipments into a year, and beyond that, we have another year of strong demand driven by inventory resale, because inventory levels are at l
not walmart, but in your case deere, how are they positioned to negotiate with those key suppliers? >> they are the market leader in the act equipment space and are doing things with suppliers to help them, actually putting employees in supplier facilities in some cases, redesigning product to avoid semiconductors facing particular shortages, so they are not just sitting and waiting for this to go away. >> let's talk longer-term about the demand cycle and commodities cycle here....
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and walmart. our deputies encountered the subject. at that point. he had no clothing was acting erratic. erratic manner, manner immediately are able to take him into custody without a further incident. >> 5 people were hurt and the wounded include a 32 year-old man and a 25 year-old pregnant woman who are both in critical condition. >> in the east bay, oakland, police say a shooting at a spa in the lake merritt neighborhood. >> and that they think it was an attempted murder and suicide. it happened tuesday morning at the a spa. police say that the woman was a spa employee and that she shot an oakland man and then shot herself. she died at the hospital and the oakland man who was shot. he remains in critical condition. in the north bay. the solano county coroner's office recently ruled a woman's death, a suicide, but family members suspect foul play. the body of 40 year-old and need said green was discovered in her home in vallejo monday night. the photos show blood on the walls, stores and floors.
and walmart. our deputies encountered the subject. at that point. he had no clothing was acting erratic. erratic manner, manner immediately are able to take him into custody without a further incident. >> 5 people were hurt and the wounded include a 32 year-old man and a 25 year-old pregnant woman who are both in critical condition. >> in the east bay, oakland, police say a shooting at a spa in the lake merritt neighborhood. >> and that they think it was an attempted murder...
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and the shooting happened and then he took off over orville dam boulevard at a half a mile to walmart where he went inside as seen in this video where he was then taken into custody and back at the store where it started, people on that bus stayed hidden. >> there were like 15 other people in my store that were hiding. >> reporter: she didn't stay in the back but state up front and took care of the wounded. >> i had to stop doing what i was doing and handout paper towels or what not to put on it to stop the bleeding. and then all the police showed up and everybody shut up. >> that entire episode came to an end inside a walmart store where the suspect ran two as deputies arrived and he was removing his clothing and acting erratically. >>> police are piecing together murder case after body was found mary haywood bart station. police discovered the body yesterday afternoon by the south heyward station and they arrested 29-year-old samuel leyba being held without bail and officers did not say exactly why they suspect him of murder but they do have new video as well and the newsroom just m
and the shooting happened and then he took off over orville dam boulevard at a half a mile to walmart where he went inside as seen in this video where he was then taken into custody and back at the store where it started, people on that bus stayed hidden. >> there were like 15 other people in my store that were hiding. >> reporter: she didn't stay in the back but state up front and took care of the wounded. >> i had to stop doing what i was doing and handout paper towels or...
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there was a call from that walmart. something called 911. saying there's a guy in here this stripping down. >> on entry and walmart, our deputies encountered the subject. at that point. he had no clothing was acting erratic. erratic manner immediately are able to take him into custody without a further incident. >> and then police say they figured out that they say that he was the one who opened fire on that bus. 5 other people were hurt, the wounded include a 32 year-old man and a 25 year-old pregnant woman who are in critical condition right now. >> in the east bay, oakland, police say the shooting at a spa near oakland's lake merritt is being investigated now as an attempted murder suicide. it happened tuesday morning at the coup may spawn. police say a woman who was an employee at that spot shot an oakland man and then turned the gun on herself. she died later at the hospital. police say there are no other suspects. the oakland man who was shot is still in critical condition this morning. in the north bay. this lot of county coroner's of
there was a call from that walmart. something called 911. saying there's a guy in here this stripping down. >> on entry and walmart, our deputies encountered the subject. at that point. he had no clothing was acting erratic. erratic manner immediately are able to take him into custody without a further incident. >> and then police say they figured out that they say that he was the one who opened fire on that bus. 5 other people were hurt, the wounded include a 32 year-old man and a...
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walmart and cisco only stock in the dow with significant gains right now. free market gains and some. handily upped estimates for earnings and revenues from used cars shooting up 55% from last year auto nation shares are down 2% after being up 5% earlier in the day. >>> weekly jobless claims rising unexpectedly however, the 248,000 new claims still reflect tight labor conditions as the first increase in jobless claims in a month. >>> and freezing temperatures during january put a chill on home building. overall housing starts fell more than 4% and single family home building sank more than 5.5% but that decline may be short lived. building permits rose last month to the highest level in 16 years. that's the very latest carl, back over to you. >> frank, thanks for that. nvidia the latest disappointment in the metaverse and roblox up this morning q4 miss on the top and bottom line and metaist, the company formerly known as facebook lost quarter trillion dollars in value over the last month. biggest market wipeout for any u.s. company ever. will the metaverse
walmart and cisco only stock in the dow with significant gains right now. free market gains and some. handily upped estimates for earnings and revenues from used cars shooting up 55% from last year auto nation shares are down 2% after being up 5% earlier in the day. >>> weekly jobless claims rising unexpectedly however, the 248,000 new claims still reflect tight labor conditions as the first increase in jobless claims in a month. >>> and freezing temperatures during january...
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walmart had a good quarter.delity, fidelity looked at all the people who invested in 401(k), and retirement accounts in the last quarter. guess what. 38% of people investing in their 401(k) raised their contribution, they're contributing even more and even all that job hopping last year very few cashing out of their 401(k)s. it still paints this picture of despite the head winds of inflation of a strong consumer position here. >> still taking care of their bottom line, still buying stuff even though it is costing more. christine romans, thank you very much. >>> in texas, voting rights advocates say their worst fears are becoming reality, weeks ahead of the state's march 1st primary. thousandsjected and sent back t voters after sweeping changes to the texas election code. cnn's dianne gallagher live for us in houston with this story. this is sort of what was warned about coming true, dianne. >> reporter: there was testimony that predicted exactly this. texas is the first primary of the 2022 season. it is also one
walmart had a good quarter.delity, fidelity looked at all the people who invested in 401(k), and retirement accounts in the last quarter. guess what. 38% of people investing in their 401(k) raised their contribution, they're contributing even more and even all that job hopping last year very few cashing out of their 401(k)s. it still paints this picture of despite the head winds of inflation of a strong consumer position here. >> still taking care of their bottom line, still buying stuff...
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party companies like doordash also make deliveries for walmart. >> 295 million dollars.e tag of the most expensive home in the united states, which is about to hit the market in los angeles, the 105,000 square foot mansion known as the one is located in bel air. it features breath taking 360 degree views of the ocean, the cityscape and sprawling mountains. if you're the winner, you will get 42 bathrooms. 21 bedrooms, a putting green a hair salon, a 40 seat movie theater, a bowling alley and a nightclub. also a very large property tax bill. that's just the beginning, though, of all this luxury. that's a door throughout this pristine complex. the mansion will be put on auction tomorrow. if we pull all of our money together, maybe we can just get like one room it make. if we could get a ticket to go to los angeles to watch the ox and it's secure. >> still to come tonight, here at 8 o'clock, the fa says that russia can still take part in the world cup even after their invasion of ukraine. >> we'll show you how european countries are now reacting to the organizations decision
party companies like doordash also make deliveries for walmart. >> 295 million dollars.e tag of the most expensive home in the united states, which is about to hit the market in los angeles, the 105,000 square foot mansion known as the one is located in bel air. it features breath taking 360 degree views of the ocean, the cityscape and sprawling mountains. if you're the winner, you will get 42 bathrooms. 21 bedrooms, a putting green a hair salon, a 40 seat movie theater, a bowling alley...
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> on entry in walmart, our deputies encountered the subject at that point. he had no clothing was acting erratic. immediately are able to take him into custody with out a further incident. >> 5 people were hurt. i told you that one person died at the wounded include a 32 year-old man and a 25 year-old pregnant woman who are both in critical condition. >> we'll take a break here in a 38. but coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, we honor black history by taking a look at how black churches. >> we're a place for comfort for many african-americans during this pandemic. that story coming up. plus, new safety plans as people celebrate the lunar new year in san francisco. we'll tell you what they're putting in place. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling te
> on entry in walmart, our deputies encountered the subject at that point. he had no clothing was acting erratic. immediately are able to take him into custody with out a further incident. >> 5 people were hurt. i told you that one person died at the wounded include a 32 year-old man and a 25 year-old pregnant woman who are both in critical condition. >> we'll take a break here in a 38. but coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, we honor black history by taking a look at how...
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let's say, mitri tells us police took the suspect into custody naked inside a nearby walmart store. last night was an extraordinary event in our small town of orville, a mass shooting something that we have not had. in this community, people shocked and saddened. my heart sank. kathy neil lives near the mpm in oroville. that's where a greyhound bus was parked when it became the scene of a deadly shooting at about 7 30. last night, we heard the helicopters going. we heard the, um police coming karens everywhere, the butte county sheriff says 21 year old asari coleman of sacramento got on the bus in reading along the way, the sheriff says he became paranoid and agitated, believing one of the passengers was an undercover officer and talking about how dangerous los angeles is. that conversation, then prompted mr coleman to show some of the people on the bus, a firearm that he had in a small bag or satchel that he was carrying. later when the bus made its scheduled stop in orville and people started to get off. shots rang out somewhere north of tin shots. so a lot of shots. and inside th
let's say, mitri tells us police took the suspect into custody naked inside a nearby walmart store. last night was an extraordinary event in our small town of orville, a mass shooting something that we have not had. in this community, people shocked and saddened. my heart sank. kathy neil lives near the mpm in oroville. that's where a greyhound bus was parked when it became the scene of a deadly shooting at about 7 30. last night, we heard the helicopters going. we heard the, um police coming...
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from a walmart in texas.here a woman tried to buy something that as far as i know, even walmart doesn't sell. >> a texas woman accused of trying to buy another woman's child. >> court documents say rebecca lynnette taylor offered a mother $250,000 for her 1-year-old boy. commenting in particular on his blue eyes and blond hair. the boy's mother says she laughed it off inside the walmart store in crockett, but that taylor persisted, following her into the parking lot, raising the offer to $500,000, and finally getting angry when she was rejected. taylor denies the accusations. >> jimmy: of course she does. [ laughter ] for that much money, she could have bought 30 kids at costco. [ laughter ] i feel like my parents, had they been offered half a million dollars in a parking lot, would have sold me and thrown my brother and sister in for free. [ laughter and applause ] rebecca lynnette was charged with sale or purchase of a child, which is a third-degree felony. they followed a trail of breadcrumbs to her house.
from a walmart in texas.here a woman tried to buy something that as far as i know, even walmart doesn't sell. >> a texas woman accused of trying to buy another woman's child. >> court documents say rebecca lynnette taylor offered a mother $250,000 for her 1-year-old boy. commenting in particular on his blue eyes and blond hair. the boy's mother says she laughed it off inside the walmart store in crockett, but that taylor persisted, following her into the parking lot, raising the...
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upon entry and walmart are deputies, accompanied by a warden from the california department efficient wildlife encountered a subject. at that point, he had no clothing on was acting in erratic behavior and erratic man manner. our deputies, um, recognized or identified him based on the description that they had received, coupled with behavior that he was exhibiting. and immediately were able to take him into custody. mew county officials expect to file charges against coleman tomorrow . deputies say he also had a felony warrant out of alameda county for a probation violation . president biden confirms us special operations forces carried out a successful counterterrorism mission in northwest syria. that killed the leader of isis today. reporter madeline rivera has the latest on the mission, senior administration officials say this incredibly complex operation has long been in planning and went precisely as expected. the president, giving the final go on the operation tuesday. this is what's left of a building after us special operations forces raided it overnight in a counterterrorism
upon entry and walmart are deputies, accompanied by a warden from the california department efficient wildlife encountered a subject. at that point, he had no clothing on was acting in erratic behavior and erratic man manner. our deputies, um, recognized or identified him based on the description that they had received, coupled with behavior that he was exhibiting. and immediately were able to take him into custody. mew county officials expect to file charges against coleman tomorrow . deputies...
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. >> dana, as we talk about it, people often look at some of the discounters, whether it's the walmartsshould we be thinking about this time around >> exactly i think you have something the discounters will be beneficiaries of this. we've seen it in the past. we'll see it in the future with these discounters, what's the traffic, what's the conversion what are they seeing from ynline what price increases and categories are they going to be passing through. that's with walmart and a lot of the other low end players. >> bryan, what do you make of things as you hear from more retailers and the details of their earnings report. if you're an investor, what should you be looking for to separate the winners from the losers >> i think in general they'll be more in the apparel footwear sector i think the demands will help with the price increases that are surely to come through discount clubs are going to be strong retailers enjoy a lot of traffic because they sell groceries or consumables and have strong programs to combat price increases will have good results. i think consumers are done nestin
. >> dana, as we talk about it, people often look at some of the discounters, whether it's the walmartsshould we be thinking about this time around >> exactly i think you have something the discounters will be beneficiaries of this. we've seen it in the past. we'll see it in the future with these discounters, what's the traffic, what's the conversion what are they seeing from ynline what price increases and categories are they going to be passing through. that's with walmart and a...
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if you go to walmart or pick up a cheap god made up china, chances are it might be -- a cheap good maden china chances are it is made with forced labor because there is no way to check where it was made from. that is the information problem we have because we have imported goods from china which have been good for u.s. consumers and for u.s. businesses but realizes that -- but we realize that that compromises our values because if we knew it had been made with forced labor we would not have consumed as many goods. that is the challenge from the import-export area. host: what about manufacturing capacity? anecdotally we hear people saying all the time that nothing is actually made in the united states anymore, we are exporting things from other countries, particularly to china that is manufactured there and sold here. does not show where we are when it comes economically against china? guest: now we have seen a lot of goods made in china but that does not necessarily mean that it is not good for the u.s. economy because the u.s. economy has advanced, if you look at what happened decades
if you go to walmart or pick up a cheap god made up china, chances are it might be -- a cheap good maden china chances are it is made with forced labor because there is no way to check where it was made from. that is the information problem we have because we have imported goods from china which have been good for u.s. consumers and for u.s. businesses but realizes that -- but we realize that that compromises our values because if we knew it had been made with forced labor we would not have...
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walmart and others are looking at increasing their third-party marketplace as well, but amazon has such great lead in that area. there is this huge supply chain shortage this year, so it is the place where you can go to find anything you wanted. if your favorite brand was out of stock, the third-party stepped in to fill in that cap. that is one of their greatest strengths and i think will continue to be so. willie: do you think it will have a significant impact on retention and recruiting? there has been concern about stocks languishing. equity is a huge part of retaining employees at amazon. >> absolutely. it is interesting you bring that up because there has been such a huge exodus this year at amazon, especially of executives. a lot of people say it is compensation. they place a lot of emphasis at amazon over stock, so the fact that the stock has declined so much this year has resulted in people making less money, so they are going other places. i think that is another reason amazon is probably going to have to look at better benefits and more pay for their people. i think that might
walmart and others are looking at increasing their third-party marketplace as well, but amazon has such great lead in that area. there is this huge supply chain shortage this year, so it is the place where you can go to find anything you wanted. if your favorite brand was out of stock, the third-party stepped in to fill in that cap. that is one of their greatest strengths and i think will continue to be so. willie: do you think it will have a significant impact on retention and recruiting?...
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aaliyah. russia said it is extended military exercises in bella. luce, but now we're hearing for me one walmart, chrome dot rash up lance to withdraw. sounds like conflicting messages here. what does this all mean for you? green? well, definitely there is a sense that eminem. nicole has me shown that he's a capable to wishful thinking. here. he came to visit vladimir putin in moscow just a week ago and basically briefed the press afterwards that he had resolved this conflict. and that there were basically a road map to get out of this and will have was a found himself being contradicted by the criminal spokesperson. pretty soon after saying that none of the things that he had claim to have achieved were actually in place of actually making a deal with france didn't make much of a sense because the real important player and this is the u. s. so there's a sense that this might be the same. eminem, a call, spent over an hour on the phone with other purchase day talking about for the talks, meeting between our foreign ministers, but no sense that this is really going to change the criminal thinking
aaliyah. russia said it is extended military exercises in bella. luce, but now we're hearing for me one walmart, chrome dot rash up lance to withdraw. sounds like conflicting messages here. what does this all mean for you? green? well, definitely there is a sense that eminem. nicole has me shown that he's a capable to wishful thinking. here. he came to visit vladimir putin in moscow just a week ago and basically briefed the press afterwards that he had resolved this conflict. and that there...
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we are seeing it broadly from walmart down to specialty retailers with supply chains being called outned earlier in the segment around wage inflation, we are seeing wage inflation coming through. fourth quarter a step up here in the first half of the year, it's what we would call minimum wage inflation but it is the new normal inflation and wage where 15 is the new 11. matt: is that the kind of inflation retailers are afraid of most? or is it a good kind of inflation? i always think about henry ford raising the prices of his staff to five dollars a day when he first starting produce -- first started producing the model a and the model t. the reason that was good was they could then go afford to purchase their cars. rebecca: there's a big attempt to now among the low-end consumer wrote we have seen the highest weight of rage inflation and we are seeing the single largest increase in goods inflation and the weekly core category center of the wallet. while the consumer has more money to spend on paper, they may not be feeling all that richer. the psychological factor in consumerism is im
we are seeing it broadly from walmart down to specialty retailers with supply chains being called outned earlier in the segment around wage inflation, we are seeing wage inflation coming through. fourth quarter a step up here in the first half of the year, it's what we would call minimum wage inflation but it is the new normal inflation and wage where 15 is the new 11. matt: is that the kind of inflation retailers are afraid of most? or is it a good kind of inflation? i always think about henry...
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now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories making news. walmart is reported. profits of nearly $3600000000.00 for the 4th quarter topping estimates. america's largest retailer muscle, its way through rising inflation, snarled global supply chain and cove. 19 workers shortages or during the busy holiday season. swiss food giant leslie, so net profit and sale saw last year during 2021. it sold off shares in cosmetic, of ne l'oreal and height prices as it battled soaring inflation. the maker of everything from coffee to pet food to chocolate, says it's net profit, increase nearly 40 percent. just over 16000000000 euros. air france, kale m, says it hard its losses in 3.3 to 3300000000 your is last year. but the franco touch airline group is taking a cautious approach. 2022. it expects passenger demand to hover at around 75 percent of free pandemic levels during the 1st quarter incited uncertainty ever whether japan and china will reopen to european travelers are right. sharing apps like uber, we're once touted as a way for ordinary drivers to earn extra money on t
now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories making news. walmart is reported. profits of nearly $3600000000.00 for the 4th quarter topping estimates. america's largest retailer muscle, its way through rising inflation, snarled global supply chain and cove. 19 workers shortages or during the busy holiday season. swiss food giant leslie, so net profit and sale saw last year during 2021. it sold off shares in cosmetic, of ne l'oreal and height prices as it battled soaring...
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costco charters ships and walmart did a great job with scale and costco repositioning inventory.e other hand nordstrom and gap don't have enough inventory. one thing that's happening is continued rise of online and retaining new customers and multi-channel shoppers macy's is a name where that's happening, too there's big changes and we seal winners and losers. >> i really kind of agree. you cited the wealth effect. the stock up strongly last year. housing prices expanded at record rates for much of the past two years people didn't go out and dine and savings expanded maybe not traveling. so now that they are going out they spend on luxury goods i don't know that's my hi poth sis. among the large retail store khans chains which do you like the most how do you rank macy's and kohl's >> the favorite is macy's and the pe and valuation at six times versus historically is eight. you get a dividend yield macy's is a big beneficiary of going out again. the valuation is attractive and e-commerce and doing a lot of inventory management cutting the number of stores and they have agility aro
costco charters ships and walmart did a great job with scale and costco repositioning inventory.e other hand nordstrom and gap don't have enough inventory. one thing that's happening is continued rise of online and retaining new customers and multi-channel shoppers macy's is a name where that's happening, too there's big changes and we seal winners and losers. >> i really kind of agree. you cited the wealth effect. the stock up strongly last year. housing prices expanded at record rates...
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some surprises from walmart today.he world's largest retailer had a better-than-expected quarterly profit and an upbeat forecast for the current fiscal year despite cost pressures and flagging consumer sentiment. federal regulators are investing complaints about tesla cars that suddenly break at high speeds. national highway traffic safety administration says it has received 354 reports of so-called phantom breaking. no crashes or injuries have been reported. there has been no comment from tesla. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the good news is that all sides, including russia, or at least vocally still open to diplomacy. as long as that is still an option, i think we will still see a lot of effort in that area. there might be a little wiggle room there. jonathan: an important moment for the people of ukraine. dooley norman, university college -- julie norman, univers
some surprises from walmart today.he world's largest retailer had a better-than-expected quarterly profit and an upbeat forecast for the current fiscal year despite cost pressures and flagging consumer sentiment. federal regulators are investing complaints about tesla cars that suddenly break at high speeds. national highway traffic safety administration says it has received 354 reports of so-called phantom breaking. no crashes or injuries have been reported. there has been no comment from...
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now, walmart responding to out-of-control shoplifting by putting locks on their items. >> carley: theain in new york city. he has a solution of his own. he is here with us coming up next. ♪ ♪ age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. ♪ ♪ >> carley: welcome back. horrific story here, the police say cut a woman's throat after she let him into her home to take a shower. the suspect was arrested and charged with one count of aggravated assault. the play say the victim was rushed into emergency surgery and is now in stable condition. here in new york, a woman is found dead in her apartment after being stabbed to death by a homeless man who was out on bail. next, the criminal arrested for murder and police believe he followed her up from her cab to the apartment where he attacked her. city officials in denver are paying businesses to occupy vacant storefronts in district hit hardest by the city soaring crime. colorado governor has this to say about that plan on fox news sunday. >> first of all, many, many police chie
now, walmart responding to out-of-control shoplifting by putting locks on their items. >> carley: theain in new york city. he has a solution of his own. he is here with us coming up next. ♪ ♪ age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. ♪ ♪ >> carley: welcome back. horrific story here, the police say cut a woman's throat after she let him into her home to take a shower. the suspect was arrested and...
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. >>> walmart kicking off a wave of retail earnings two issues to focus on is supply chain and consumeroynihan said about spending. >> looking at the core spending levels of consumers it is strong and we said january is up nearly 15 to 20%. seeing that continue into february restaurant spending is up and starting to normalize. seeing consumers spend across the board. >> let's bring in courtney reagan. >> the supply chain issues are still very present as consumers faced with inflation many of the flarchest retailers will report over the next few weeks but of the 55 that reported already 45 of them cited supply chain issues. it is not impacting everyone equally. some don't have enough inventory to meet demand others like gap paying for air transportation to get inventory in place they all out lowe's, best buy, gap, underarmour and pvh to see profit come prex from cost pressures perhaps more than others because they say walmart, dollar tree, nike, nordstrom and lululemon forecast with healthier margins in the same environment. the supply chain issues along with the tight labor market contr
. >>> walmart kicking off a wave of retail earnings two issues to focus on is supply chain and consumeroynihan said about spending. >> looking at the core spending levels of consumers it is strong and we said january is up nearly 15 to 20%. seeing that continue into february restaurant spending is up and starting to normalize. seeing consumers spend across the board. >> let's bring in courtney reagan. >> the supply chain issues are still very present as consumers...
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and the dow losses would be worse were it not for cisco and walmart putting helium underneath what isoon kelly? >>> home is where the cash is. how has inflation impacted the home buying process? and trying to furnish that home you might have scored in a bidding war. $200,000 above asking. we'll be right back. matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪♪ at cdw we get your teams work in different places, in different ways and across countless different networks. so how do you get everyone on the same page? microsoft surface devices, orchestrated by cdw. they adapt to each user and deliver multi-layered security, so your workforce gets seamless experiences wherever they roam. for devices that fit your unique workforce, trust microsoft surface and it orchestration by cdw. people who get it. >>> stocks are sitting near session lows right now as russia and ukraine tensions hit the market with concerns over inflation which is rippling through all parts of the home buy process in particular including furnishings. diana olick is here now with the details. diana? >> reporter: house
and the dow losses would be worse were it not for cisco and walmart putting helium underneath what isoon kelly? >>> home is where the cash is. how has inflation impacted the home buying process? and trying to furnish that home you might have scored in a bidding war. $200,000 above asking. we'll be right back. matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪♪ at cdw we get your teams work in different places, in different ways and across countless different networks. so how do...
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se entere de un precio incorrecto debe corregir el error lo antes posible >> pudimos confirmar que walmarte hubieran preferido el refrigerador obviamente. si un negocio tiene un error, no pueden asegurar el precio, pero si es para engaÑar a los consumidores, sÍ puede reclamar. nos puede llamar al nÚmero en pantalla. >> quÉ debe pasar para que el covid-19 deje de ser una pandemia? estamos cerca de ese punto? experots nos responden. >> no la sigan cerrando porque nos afecta >> estudiantes y maestros dejan las aulas y salen a manifestarse pidiendo no al cierre de varias escuelas a oakland. regresaremos tras la pausa en la ediciÓn de las seis de la tarde >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> los fuertes vientos habrÍan ocasionado la caÍda de un Árbol en san josÉ >> me encuentro en el paso y
se entere de un precio incorrecto debe corregir el error lo antes posible >> pudimos confirmar que walmarte hubieran preferido el refrigerador obviamente. si un negocio tiene un error, no pueden asegurar el precio, pero si es para engaÑar a los consumidores, sÍ puede reclamar. nos puede llamar al nÚmero en pantalla. >> quÉ debe pasar para que el covid-19 deje de ser una pandemia? estamos cerca de ese punto? experots nos responden. >> no la sigan cerrando porque nos afecta...
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carleton: the big ones, looking at craft times and walmart. . consumers are feeling the pinch.l see air b&b and marriott. are households willing to travel again? that's part of the recovery we were hoping for since we went into lockdown. jack: jack, one good news from earnings was disney, streaming did well during covid but now park revenues are surging. jack: streaming is the growth driver and parks are the profit center, blowout reports, it added 11. 7 million subscribers. stuck by long-term growth forecast. a different tone than from netflix. they could provide 3 times the number of subscribers as netflix and could overtake netflix in subscribers as soon as next year. netflix has an streaming for 15 years. disney plus is two years old. netflix led studious was 27 oscar nominations, 12 alone for the dog movie the power of the dog. it is not about canine weightlifting. it is a western with no shooting. i'm picturing he ha but i could be way off. disney had the record profitability. that said to me per capita spending of 40% from pre-covid level. so that might be reasons travel
carleton: the big ones, looking at craft times and walmart. . consumers are feeling the pinch.l see air b&b and marriott. are households willing to travel again? that's part of the recovery we were hoping for since we went into lockdown. jack: jack, one good news from earnings was disney, streaming did well during covid but now park revenues are surging. jack: streaming is the growth driver and parks are the profit center, blowout reports, it added 11. 7 million subscribers. stuck by...
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walmart now has steaks. stuart: yeah, really, locking up the ribeye.ve got the story a key crossing between the u.s. and canada has reopened, but that doesn't mean the freedom convoy is backing down we'll take you to ottawa for a live report, they're staying there, we'll be back. ♪ set me free, because i really want to hear that sound ♪ ♪ ♪ no two dreams are the same. but there is one van equipped to handle them all. for over 120 years, mercedes-benz vans have been built, upfitted and ready to go. because we believe dreams - should never stay that way. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it!
walmart now has steaks. stuart: yeah, really, locking up the ribeye.ve got the story a key crossing between the u.s. and canada has reopened, but that doesn't mean the freedom convoy is backing down we'll take you to ottawa for a live report, they're staying there, we'll be back. ♪ set me free, because i really want to hear that sound ♪ ♪ ♪ no two dreams are the same. but there is one van equipped to handle them all. for over 120 years, mercedes-benz vans have been built, upfitted and...