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yet wal-mart still holds the number one spot last year wal-mart's sales totaled in at four hundred eighty three billion dollars compared to amazon's one hundred thirty six billion but well wal-mart's online revenue summed up to a whopping fifteen billion dollars amazon was a staggering ninety billion but with the holidays just around the corner retailers are doing all they can to capture every dollar. whether it's customers walking through the door. or customer clicking on their website for example many stores are listing lower prices in store for some online products to drive traffic into the going to a store for that but it's like you know random thing it's not a thing that's landlord. keeping prices down and up to the name of. global harmony and this is i think what we're can expect in the next two years because the u.s. is the world's biggest debtor china's the world's biggest creditor so you put those two together you have the biggest creditor taking some of the u.s. debt like cars like government guaranteed fannie mae freddie back all the people who love borrowing money on those games they've got chinese landmarks. that's so long. that. she'll be a. student that's
yet wal-mart still holds the number one spot last year wal-mart's sales totaled in at four hundred eighty three billion dollars compared to amazon's one hundred thirty six billion but well wal-mart's online revenue summed up to a whopping fifteen billion dollars amazon was a staggering ninety billion but with the holidays just around the corner retailers are doing all they can to capture every dollar. whether it's customers walking through the door. or customer clicking on their website for...
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yet wal-mart still holds the number one spot last year wal-mart's sales totaled in at four hundred eighty three billion dollars compared to amazon's one hundred thirty six billion but well wal-mart's online revenue summed up to a whopping fifteen billion dollars amazon was a staggering ninety billion but with the holidays just around the corner retailers are doing all they can to capture every dollar. whether it's customers walking through the door. or customer clicking on their website for example many stores are listing lower prices in store for some online products to drive traffic into the locations or the store sold out of a particular item for a customer and order it online right then and they're still generating revenue for the same company yet experts say that the brick and mortar stores are still an essential component to overall company success so the presence of online the online channel is drawing a lot of consumers creating a lot of competition for the offline store so drive traffic however i think that the offline bricks and mortar stores your main and essential component of. driving purchases and millennial generation zeke roups agree while many of these
yet wal-mart still holds the number one spot last year wal-mart's sales totaled in at four hundred eighty three billion dollars compared to amazon's one hundred thirty six billion but well wal-mart's online revenue summed up to a whopping fifteen billion dollars amazon was a staggering ninety billion but with the holidays just around the corner retailers are doing all they can to capture every dollar. whether it's customers walking through the door. or customer clicking on their website for...
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yet wal-mart still holds the number one spot last year wal-mart's sales totaled in at four hundred eighty three billion dollars compared to amazon's one hundred thirty six billion but well wal-mart's online revenue summed up to a whopping fifteen billion dollars amazon was a staggering ninety billion but with the holidays just around the corner retailers are doing all they can to capture every dollar. whether it's customers walking through the door. or customer clicking on their website for example many stores are listing lower prices in store for some online products to drive traffic into the locations or the store sold out of a particular item for a customer and order it online right then and they're still generating revenue for the same company yet experts say that the brick and mortar stores are still an essential component to overall company success so the presence of online the online channel is drawing a lot of consumers creating a lot of competition for the offline starts to drive traffic however i think that the offline bricks and mortar stores your main and essential component of. driving purchases a millennial generation zeke roups agree while many of these y
yet wal-mart still holds the number one spot last year wal-mart's sales totaled in at four hundred eighty three billion dollars compared to amazon's one hundred thirty six billion but well wal-mart's online revenue summed up to a whopping fifteen billion dollars amazon was a staggering ninety billion but with the holidays just around the corner retailers are doing all they can to capture every dollar. whether it's customers walking through the door. or customer clicking on their website for...
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. >> i think wal-marts do as well. >> yeah, wal-mart. >> they were letting us know where they could be what we think. but let us know what you think >> we will do a sophisticated taste test today like a wine tasting. i will have a spit bucket. >> ugh. >> what? >> we could have a clean towel you will try it. alex will try it. >> we will also have a competition, is there always take out, we are competitive here on the show, so kid, delco's finest. >> very smart delco kid will come in and challenge us to who is smarter, you, me, and alex verse the kid. >> i think they may win legitimately. >> there is a lot of science, chemistry. >> see new six minutes. >> okay. >> take them with you. we will try it dunn stairs. >>> taking a look outside pocono mountains up there blue mountain certainly looks like it is getting ready for winter season, we will be right really? really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. your date with de
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larry: well, today, wal-mart announced it will be hosting parties for customers in stores all across the country to try to make the holiday season festive. amazon activating the black friday website for sales. but one day after halloween it's amazing. is the christmas creep coming too early? let us know what you think at wjla.com/votenow takes a closer look. amy: it might not be the sound of jingle bells but in downtown frederick it's close. >> every time i open up the box it's christmas for me. oh, i forgot we bought that. >> workers are decking the halls inside the shop today gearing up for a holiday event this weekend. >> i'm not celebrating the holidays. i'm trying to help people celebrate the holidays. we have to be good so they can be on time. >> they are not alone gearing up for holiday season one day after halloween. outside christmas lights hang in some of trees. >> i enjoy getting into the spirit and seeing decorations. seeing people out. >> i am a festive person. so i get really excited. i don't want to say i completely ignore thanksgiving but i'm ready to give gifts. >> n
larry: well, today, wal-mart announced it will be hosting parties for customers in stores all across the country to try to make the holiday season festive. amazon activating the black friday website for sales. but one day after halloween it's amazing. is the christmas creep coming too early? let us know what you think at wjla.com/votenow takes a closer look. amy: it might not be the sound of jingle bells but in downtown frederick it's close. >> every time i open up the box it's christmas...
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dagen: and julie the average full time hourly worker at wal-mart makes at least at the beginning of this year makes close to $14 an hour. >> well i think one thing that's interesting is to say going back to the initial point made that they couldn't get wal-mart employees to participate in these protests a lot is because they feared that they would face punitive action. you know, there have been a lot of charges against wal-mart for paying women less than men, for miss treating pregnant employees , for having sick leave , and disability leave, policies that are bordering on illegal so to say that wal-mart is treating its employees really really well, i think that that is-- >> dagen: well 75% of the store managers started out as hourly employees and they moved up to making between 50 and $170,000 a year so they wouldn't have stayed with wal-mart if they were treated poorly and in fact, they have really improved their health insurance for example, in recent years. jonas, final word? >> i think the mistake here is again again a legitimate issue of workers being dead end and income equality and yet the illusion is that somehow the a
dagen: and julie the average full time hourly worker at wal-mart makes at least at the beginning of this year makes close to $14 an hour. >> well i think one thing that's interesting is to say going back to the initial point made that they couldn't get wal-mart employees to participate in these protests a lot is because they feared that they would face punitive action. you know, there have been a lot of charges against wal-mart for paying women less than men, for miss treating pregnant...
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retailer wal-mart has come a long way since one nine hundred sixty to no one except for maybe son who never lost sight of his original idea could have predicted the company's remarkable growth well let's assume case because wal-mart has been. a national registry and you know and they are no doubt highly respected in the communities in which they live in their doubt they do respectable things a very fine museums and they give money to hospitals and feel that they will let stuff. and yet you know in many communities people who work at will law are good ways but also getting food stamps so that basically the public is paying for bugs labor. for fiscal year in two thousand and twelve more heads grow sales about four hundred forty six billion and then the net sales were sixteen point seven but almost seventeen billion dollars net profit i have no problem with a company making a profit but like i said i have my own business but when you're making a profit at the expense or you get the people who are doing the work and they're in there their own food stamps it's a moral issue if you're making a decision are we going to cut our so we can keep profit up you know what your doing. we've be
retailer wal-mart has come a long way since one nine hundred sixty to no one except for maybe son who never lost sight of his original idea could have predicted the company's remarkable growth well let's assume case because wal-mart has been. a national registry and you know and they are no doubt highly respected in the communities in which they live in their doubt they do respectable things a very fine museums and they give money to hospitals and feel that they will let stuff. and yet you know...
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turning point in terms of people actually having to shop at wal-mart because they can't afford to shop elsewhere. when wal-mart is doing wellad, when wal-mart starts to underperform is good for the economy. dagen: i noticed that over the weekend all the major high-end retailers and department stores online it's shot bob here in new york city, saks, their sales broke over the weekend monday or tuesday before thanksgiving when sales of 40% off or more it is usually a bad sign. >> this gets to your question on the market. i think the market is really overestimating estimating the ec boom from the tax plan and i have been describing this as harvey weinstein story market, essentially it's old, the second largest in history, really overvalued. look at pe ratios but you have to be long, if you don't cozy up to this market and you're a fund manager it'll cost you your career, it's really true. you're a fund manager and not fully invested you could possibly lose your job. maria: what are the numbers? you have real numbers. compare that with what's going on with earnings. >> over the last 12 months as trump likes to point out, 5 and
turning point in terms of people actually having to shop at wal-mart because they can't afford to shop elsewhere. when wal-mart is doing wellad, when wal-mart starts to underperform is good for the economy. dagen: i noticed that over the weekend all the major high-end retailers and department stores online it's shot bob here in new york city, saks, their sales broke over the weekend monday or tuesday before thanksgiving when sales of 40% off or more it is usually a bad sign. >> this gets...
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well different reasons here harvey about one of them is america's biggest retailer wal-mart they are one of the components off the dow jones and their stock today gained nine percent soaring to new record highs the reason we're not only good but even better than expected earnings for the retailer who is not shy of picking a fight with the big rival amazon it seems to be working out perfectly for wal-mart they posted the strongest sales growth in almost a decade consumer say poe's also pushed the s. and p. five hundred in positive territory so far this year stock market declines have been far left some analysts expect this rally to last even another year and another factor that could encourage that is that the house of representatives in the u.s. just passed the tax bill reform plan was highly awaited of course how is that influencing the markets right now. yeah well here we have another reason for the current recovery because the tax reform just took a major hurdle of course that is not done yet but it's got closer to actually helping americans and businesses with lower taxes that is
well different reasons here harvey about one of them is america's biggest retailer wal-mart they are one of the components off the dow jones and their stock today gained nine percent soaring to new record highs the reason we're not only good but even better than expected earnings for the retailer who is not shy of picking a fight with the big rival amazon it seems to be working out perfectly for wal-mart they posted the strongest sales growth in almost a decade consumer say poe's also pushed...
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she serves on the board of wal-mart. all is well for her.mebody says that corporations need a bigger tax cut than you do. there's many reasons that american companies are not competitive. tax rates are one of them. mike kelly is a republican. he represents pennsylvania. thanks for coming on. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: i was talking to somebody in any neighborhood. a dentist. voted for trump. conservative. he said under this tax plan, i would get a tax increase as a dentist. and all these left-wing companies like apple and yahoo would get tax decreases. why would i support this? i thought it was a fair question. >> it is a fair question. i don't know the details on that with the dentist but i know this. everybody in america will get a tax advantage. they'll have actually pay lower taxes. i would like to talk to the dentist and see how he figured that. >> tucker: standard deductions. he's above the threshold. he's not a rich guy but he's a bush the threshold where the taxes would increase. >> i don't understand that. all the data i looke
she serves on the board of wal-mart. all is well for her.mebody says that corporations need a bigger tax cut than you do. there's many reasons that american companies are not competitive. tax rates are one of them. mike kelly is a republican. he represents pennsylvania. thanks for coming on. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: i was talking to somebody in any neighborhood. a dentist. voted for trump. conservative. he said under this tax plan, i would get a tax increase as a dentist....
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wal-mart is doing well in groceries now with curbside pickup.ne thinks they will roll over and die. kroger is a talented player in the industry and has the wherewithal they be like 11 times earnings last i checked. i think kroger might be a long-term survivor here. got hammered at some point. stuart: you are all right. have a great thanksgiving. >> u2. stuart: senator lisa murkowski wants the abundant care mandate repealed. house ways and means chair kevin brady joins assuredly. does the obamacare repealed the final bill? president trump says better to have roy moore then doug jones. we need tax reform. we are on it. later this hour, you'll need all firm maverick mcneely. his father very big silicon valley and he gave his son a choice. you wanted your golf? be good enough to turn pro. now the sun is a pro for sponsors. he will join assuredly on this program. you are watching the second hour of "varney & company." oker for ? oker for ? >>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late. td ameritrade's eli
wal-mart is doing well in groceries now with curbside pickup.ne thinks they will roll over and die. kroger is a talented player in the industry and has the wherewithal they be like 11 times earnings last i checked. i think kroger might be a long-term survivor here. got hammered at some point. stuart: you are all right. have a great thanksgiving. >> u2. stuart: senator lisa murkowski wants the abundant care mandate repealed. house ways and means chair kevin brady joins assuredly. does the...
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wal-mart and target. they are opening -- well, target is opening at 6:00 p.m. tonight. l stay opened until midnight and then reopen tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. and then gives them a few hours to clean up the store and whatnot. wal-mart opening all day but they start those black friday deals at 6 o'clock. best buy opens at 5:00 tonight and macy's opens at 5:00 as well. toys r us opens at 5 o'clock and they're going to be staying opened for 30 hours straight. all right. so, that's the big one right there. so, we'll continue to be out here, hopefully some shoppers will show up. the manager just walked in, so we'll chat with him as well and maybe head inside to take a look at some of those door buster deals. back to you in the studio. >> that was the manager. we thought you lost your place in line. we thought you felt from one to three that past. all right. [laughter] >> busy talking to us missed her place in line. like get back in there. >>> so she looks bundled up. was that cold. >> no, we're in the 30's. freezing mark in d.c., 20's in the suburbs. that means you were prepared.
wal-mart and target. they are opening -- well, target is opening at 6:00 p.m. tonight. l stay opened until midnight and then reopen tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. and then gives them a few hours to clean up the store and whatnot. wal-mart opening all day but they start those black friday deals at 6 o'clock. best buy opens at 5:00 tonight and macy's opens at 5:00 as well. toys r us opens at 5 o'clock and they're going to be staying opened for 30 hours straight. all right. so, that's the big one right...
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(phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ >>> so, what do wal-mart and lord & taylor have in common? well would say not much, but today the two are joining forces to go up against, who else but amazon? consumer reporter susan hogan joins us now with this unusual pairing and what it means for you. susan? >> it's all about amazon. means one-stop-shopping, and more choices for us, for the same reasons we go to amazon, wal-mart.com is hoping we'll go to their website. on top of offering a ton of consumer goods at a discount, wal-mart.com will now be offering higher end fashion, which according to wal-mart its customers want. wal-mart will provide lord & taylor a dedicated space on its website starting this spring. it's still not clear which retailer will actually be shipping out the items, however it has been reported that lord & taylor would own the inventory and then fulfill your order from the new website. as we have been showing you all week in our reinventing retail series, retailers and malls are really working so hard to compete with amazon. and with this latest pairing of wal-mart and
(phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ >>> so, what do wal-mart and lord & taylor have in common? well would say not much, but today the two are joining forces to go up against, who else but amazon? consumer reporter susan hogan joins us now with this unusual pairing and what it means for you. susan? >> it's all about amazon. means one-stop-shopping, and more choices for us, for the same reasons we go to amazon, wal-mart.com is hoping we'll go to their website....
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many as 2 million things on their website and if you prefer to physically go inside a wal*mart this holiday season, wellck. the company says it will hold more than 20,000 holiday events at its stores where shoppers can test things before buying. >>> a controversial new medical ban taking place in the uk. why smokers and the obese aren't allowed to access basic non-you are jenn surgeries. >> dragged into court over mailbox shaped like tigger. what? yeah, it happened he's a husband, father, veteran... but most of all, he's a fighter. chris brown has never been afraid to take on the big fights. that's why he stood up to republicans and democrats alike to fight the north jersey casinos and the takeover of atlantic city. chris brown is fighting to protect jobs in our region... a true champion for the working men and women of atlantic county. on november 7th, let's keep him fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. christie: this is new jersey is facing an epidemic fueled by addictive opioid painkillers. codeine... oxycodone... fentanyl... morphine. these are just some of the medication
many as 2 million things on their website and if you prefer to physically go inside a wal*mart this holiday season, wellck. the company says it will hold more than 20,000 holiday events at its stores where shoppers can test things before buying. >>> a controversial new medical ban taking place in the uk. why smokers and the obese aren't allowed to access basic non-you are jenn surgeries. >> dragged into court over mailbox shaped like tigger. what? yeah, it happened he's a...
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well, we try to be the most unbiased source out there. we will show the customer all sources on the single page. amazon, wal-mart kohl's. >> any surprising finds that you've had out there? i think a lot of people think that amazon has the best prices, where in general are people getting the best deals? >> well, it's interesting, you know, a lot of -- i'm an amazon shopper as well, we forgot something called the rest of the internet. [laughter] >> and you know, it is half of what else is out there and that includes wal-mart and ebay and jet and a lot of the companies have gotten a lot more aggressive about pricing and even on shipping too, shipping guaranties, wal-mart and ebay both are rolling out two and three-day guarantied shipping, so from our perspective the customer should consider all of our options, both amazon and the rest of the internet. dagen: jonathan, what about smaller online retailers and their ability to keep up and compete because, again, the expectation not just for major retailers with big bold names is you get two-day free shipping and people will have stock out there. how are smaller retail
well, we try to be the most unbiased source out there. we will show the customer all sources on the single page. amazon, wal-mart kohl's. >> any surprising finds that you've had out there? i think a lot of people think that amazon has the best prices, where in general are people getting the best deals? >> well, it's interesting, you know, a lot of -- i'm an amazon shopper as well, we forgot something called the rest of the internet. [laughter] >> and you know, it is half of...
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is wal-mart if you go to wal-mart and that's where most are places like that a point is you can buy guns outside of wal-mart and you can without any i provide any id that well you can buy in a private sale just as you can buy a car in a private sale without going through a dealer yeah and you still have to get very very good to do it on ice a very regular car you have ever purchased that way in fact there have been studies of felons where do you get your guns they don't get them legal it's interesting it's interesting point it's interesting mention cause car is it can be a deadly weapon as we saw in new york a truck or a car but you need a license to drive a car you need a health check to drive a car being. a sight test to drive a car you need to pass a test to drive it on the thing you need to ensure there's nothing in the constitution that guarantees you the right to drive a car that's seen as a group you were on the side of you know what is in the constitution a right to vote what is it what is it easier to buy a gun in the majority of american states than it is easy to view it is not yes it is just it is not you don't need to photo id sure you just told
is wal-mart if you go to wal-mart and that's where most are places like that a point is you can buy guns outside of wal-mart and you can without any i provide any id that well you can buy in a private sale just as you can buy a car in a private sale without going through a dealer yeah and you still have to get very very good to do it on ice a very regular car you have ever purchased that way in fact there have been studies of felons where do you get your guns they don't get them legal it's...
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well positioned, which one would it be? >> i think the best position retail chain today is wal-mart and what they have done both with the e-commerceso well positioned is they do 50% of their business in groceries. now, the e-commerce business they've done 1 % in grocery, and that's going to be a much more difficult business to get into e-commerce because people do like to go in and touch the fruit and smell the product and they like to touch and feel. i think that's a very difficult thing. they come in once a week to buy groceries, and i think when they're in there, they find the other things in wal-mart i think the fellow that they brought in from china, greg -- i think he has done a great job making their stores look a lot better, and they're making their internet something very viable today. i think they've, number one, but i still have hopes that penney's and macy's will come to the table as well. >> it's always great to see you. really appreciate it talk to you soon >> happy holidays. >> you too thanks >>> when we return, shopping on-line versus in store. we will continue that debate talk about massive cost savings. the e-com
well positioned, which one would it be? >> i think the best position retail chain today is wal-mart and what they have done both with the e-commerceso well positioned is they do 50% of their business in groceries. now, the e-commerce business they've done 1 % in grocery, and that's going to be a much more difficult business to get into e-commerce because people do like to go in and touch the fruit and smell the product and they like to touch and feel. i think that's a very difficult...
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wal-mart, well, they struck a deal that could bring same-day grocery delivery to your store -- to yourshould say, down a buck this morning at 96, the new head of ge, he's cleaning house, that could mean a shake-up on the board. that's not helping the stock. it's down 18 cents, barely above $18 per share and the amazon -- the several amazon stories, here is the latest. that stock is going to hit $1,360. another $200 up from where it is now. that's according to nemora, monday morning, who is with me. ashley webster, elizabeth mcdonald james freeman and by special request maria bartiromo. maria: happy to join you, stu, thank you. stuart: i haven't gotten to the question. maria: okay. stuart: better growth, higher wages, do you agree? maria: absolutely. 3 and a half percent employment rate, things are getting better and better in terms of the u.s. economy earnings backdrop and the first time you really have seen all of the international economies move up at the same time, stu, very powerful. stuart: that rosie forecast for next year will be true -- that's not factoring the tax cut. maria:
wal-mart, well, they struck a deal that could bring same-day grocery delivery to your store -- to yourshould say, down a buck this morning at 96, the new head of ge, he's cleaning house, that could mean a shake-up on the board. that's not helping the stock. it's down 18 cents, barely above $18 per share and the amazon -- the several amazon stories, here is the latest. that stock is going to hit $1,360. another $200 up from where it is now. that's according to nemora, monday morning, who is with...
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well. >> turkeys passed out today to deserving seniors in north philadelphia and city council president clark and bill greenly teamed up with wal-mart for the give way. 500 seniors were invited to various locations to pick up a turkey for thanksgiving this is the 11th year of the give away since it began wal-mart has donated more than 5,000 turkeys. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it 's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. it's the big sale our biggest sale of the year! select from... rollers, cellulars, romans, sheers, woods, faux woods, verticals and so much more the more you buy the bigger you save! up to 30% off! that's big! blinds to go. blinds for life. >>> it is the season of giving and that spirit is in full swing across the area. in wilmington food lion is help ougt with the turkey give away helping communities in
well. >> turkeys passed out today to deserving seniors in north philadelphia and city council president clark and bill greenly teamed up with wal-mart for the give way. 500 seniors were invited to various locations to pick up a turkey for thanksgiving this is the 11th year of the give away since it began wal-mart has donated more than 5,000 turkeys. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema...
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in 50 of those american corporation, including wal-mart, including wells fargo that screw their customers, they have a negative tax liability, meaning that they get a rebate every year because of the loopholes that already exist. this is not tax reform. this is a tax scam. it's intended to take money from middle america and give it to corporate america unjustifiably. and there is not a credible, or a credible economist economic think tank that believes that this tax cut to corporate america will increase .2% a year. tax cuts don't pay for themselves. they never have. not in human history. not in america. not in anywhere in the world. not one utterance in this bill bout financing infrastructure. which based on any objective analysis we need to spend about $2 trillion, right? the last budget proposes to spend $200 pillion over the next 10 years. we just spent almost $200 billion in the last 10 years rebuilding the roads and bridges of afghanistan and iraq. nations of 30 million respectively. and yet for a nation of over 300 million people, which could materially increase the economic growth
in 50 of those american corporation, including wal-mart, including wells fargo that screw their customers, they have a negative tax liability, meaning that they get a rebate every year because of the loopholes that already exist. this is not tax reform. this is a tax scam. it's intended to take money from middle america and give it to corporate america unjustifiably. and there is not a credible, or a credible economist economic think tank that believes that this tax cut to corporate america...
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well but thank you, carol, very sweet of you. somebody also sent me a picture from wal-mart. rows and rows of these things. >> the least favorite choice, mike, that's why there are row s and rows still left. >> i'm blaming you two. >> i'm sure you will. >> sure you will. so, karen, earlier talking about there is we decided to start a new tradition, here, on good day. you ready for this? >> yes. >> explain what this stuffed turkey is about. >> have the stuffed turkey, i believe called turkey on the table? >> we have to give the turkey some feathers. tradition, you have paper feathers here. so what you do. >> every day on thanksgiving you write on the feathers what you're thankful for. >> stick it back on the turkey , getting closer the turkly have lovely feathers. >> then time to eat, you have the beautiful spread out. everyone takes out the feathers, read, so you can see what everyone has been reading >> they suggest i write down thankful for karen. i just touched your -- so sorry. oh. >> well, thank you. >> little something-something. >> just grateful for that. >> interestin
well but thank you, carol, very sweet of you. somebody also sent me a picture from wal-mart. rows and rows of these things. >> the least favorite choice, mike, that's why there are row s and rows still left. >> i'm blaming you two. >> i'm sure you will. >> sure you will. so, karen, earlier talking about there is we decided to start a new tradition, here, on good day. you ready for this? >> yes. >> explain what this stuffed turkey is about. >> have the...
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evading officers after a theft at a wal-mart last month, when he crashed his car in tullytown bucks county. his son was ejected from the car and died at the hospital. >> well, friends and family of the late roy halladay will gather today in clear water to celebrate the lives of the former phil i today's is her moanly take place at spectrum field, spring training home of the phillies. holiday won cy young award for the phillies in 2010 and one for the toronto blue jays in 2003. was killed last week when the plane he was piloting went down in the gulf of mexico. he was just 40 years old. >> sports director don bell will be at spectrum field, the ceremony start at four. we will stream live at cbsphilly.com and our facebook page, tv coverage begins " eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> ntsb is leading probable cause of deadly amtrak crash near chester delaware county, initial investigation found evidence pointing to amtrak's black safety culture, poor communication and employee drug use as factors in the crash. on april 3rd, 2016, an amtrak train bound for washington crashed into a back hoe on the tracks near chester. toxicology reports found both maintenance workers
evading officers after a theft at a wal-mart last month, when he crashed his car in tullytown bucks county. his son was ejected from the car and died at the hospital. >> well, friends and family of the late roy halladay will gather today in clear water to celebrate the lives of the former phil i today's is her moanly take place at spectrum field, spring training home of the phillies. holiday won cy young award for the phillies in 2010 and one for the toronto blue jays in 2003. was killed...
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before congress last month wal-mart was was sitting next to me saying we're buying renewable energy not because it's the moral thing to do because it saves us money i mean well you know so it's sort of for those that are really concerned about you know the global you know environment and climate control there's a lot of negatives but those are some positive things so thank you so much tyson slocum director of public citizens energy program and one of the world's real experts on climate change. time for our for a quick break but stick around hang with us because when we return we'll find out how corruption charges against saudi businesses and government leaders will affect geopolitics and oil prices plus we'll examine what president donald trump accomplished or maybe didn't so much on his asian tour as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. peppers financial survival guide i don't buy any i caught up with futures. almost friday as of last summer my x. from the future tracker was kaiser. with lawmakers manufacture consent to stick to the public well. when the ruling classes some protect themselves. with the financial merry go round listen to
before congress last month wal-mart was was sitting next to me saying we're buying renewable energy not because it's the moral thing to do because it saves us money i mean well you know so it's sort of for those that are really concerned about you know the global you know environment and climate control there's a lot of negatives but those are some positive things so thank you so much tyson slocum director of public citizens energy program and one of the world's real experts on climate change....
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well, right? tracee: we had a slow start to the week but we rallied yesterday, shares of wal-mart they soared boosted and, of course, as you said the house passing tax reform, their bill, and so here a look at the number. dow up 187 points to close at 23,458, s&p gained 21, nasdaq added 87. so what we have noticed so far, you know, these selloffs are pretty short-lived. dow few right now all the futures are down but hopefully we will rally as the morning goes on. so we will keep an eye on that one. jillian: get ready to pack your patience. tracee: you will pack your patience. triple a saying nearly 51 million people will be traveling on the roads and in the skies, on the rails, most people will be driving, that's about 45 million people which is a surprise because gas prices, they are up this year about 41 cents a gallon more than last year and the busiest day on the roads is going to be next tuesday between 5:30, 6:30 a.m. at night, you have people going home from work and you have people trying to get out of town, so plan accordingly. jillian: okay. rob: taylor swift is filthy rich? still even more
well, right? tracee: we had a slow start to the week but we rallied yesterday, shares of wal-mart they soared boosted and, of course, as you said the house passing tax reform, their bill, and so here a look at the number. dow up 187 points to close at 23,458, s&p gained 21, nasdaq added 87. so what we have noticed so far, you know, these selloffs are pretty short-lived. dow few right now all the futures are down but hopefully we will rally as the morning goes on. so we will keep an eye on...
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wal-mart checking in on the numbers. they are all up. more than 100 points for the dow. nasdaq and s&p 500 also up as well. ut the retailers a lot this time of year. wal-mart is the world's largest retailer. amazon is prepping to open its first brick and mortar store t will have a unique feature. amazon go won't have any cashiers. it will use sensors and other forms of technology to charge customers. the stores will offer fresh food, baked goods, bread and cheese as well as amazon meal kits. the first store will be in seattle but they haven't said when it might open or expand. >>> tesla's ceo elon musk is unveiling the first semi-truck today. it can make one hell of a latte. industry experts are skeptical that they can overhaul the long haul business. the cost of batteries are a factor. companies including bosch all have similar vehicles in the works. tesla's semi-truck will be unveiled at 8:00 p.m. it will be live webcast tonight. >>> california will be limiting the liability of self-driving car makers. state regulators are embracing a general motors recommendation that would make pay for crashes and other
wal-mart checking in on the numbers. they are all up. more than 100 points for the dow. nasdaq and s&p 500 also up as well. ut the retailers a lot this time of year. wal-mart is the world's largest retailer. amazon is prepping to open its first brick and mortar store t will have a unique feature. amazon go won't have any cashiers. it will use sensors and other forms of technology to charge customers. the stores will offer fresh food, baked goods, bread and cheese as well as amazon meal...
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. >>> well, police say that a tip call led them to the man suspected of killing three people at a wal-mart store. colorado authorities arrested scott o stromme at a traffic light. two men and a woman were killed. his exact motive remains unclear. a bill inspired by a local stalker case is making its way to the floor of the house of representatives. called the combat online predators act stiffening penalties of the cyber stalking of minors. fit patrick authored this bill after laxed penalties allowed a man to continue stalking a teenage girl. and he was rearrested and sentenced to seven years in prison and this would add five years to any stalking sentence if the victim is a minor. >>> and bus safety and how septa plays a critical role. they visited st. marys, to kick off a year long partnership. students will use this year's theme be aware your surroundings to create posters with the safety day theme to be used on cars and buses all part of the safety campaign. >> it was an unforgettable day for the patients of cooper university hospital. two real life mermaids made a surprise appearance a
. >>> well, police say that a tip call led them to the man suspected of killing three people at a wal-mart store. colorado authorities arrested scott o stromme at a traffic light. two men and a woman were killed. his exact motive remains unclear. a bill inspired by a local stalker case is making its way to the floor of the house of representatives. called the combat online predators act stiffening penalties of the cyber stalking of minors. fit patrick authored this bill after laxed...
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. >> we have a camera also, at the wal-mart in south philadelphia, they will open up at 6:00. >> we are inside cherry hill mall as well and is there already people crowd is a mass ing there. >> their stores are opening up at six. so we have got what seven minutes before blast off here. people say this is the last, last black friday. >> it could be because looking at wal-mart we don't see anybody down there. good example. people have been shopping on line. >> in years past there would be crowds there at that door. >> wait until you see sabina's shot. >> i have seen it. >> i have been watching all morning. >> mike will be here in five minutes when he comes right back, lets look live at poconos, we have resorts opening. >> what? >> is this camelback or shawne e mountain. i know camelback is opening up tubing, shawn ee good morning to you. i love these >>> and, five minutes, and, there is some folks at target over there, one of the locations in new jersey, and i think that might be mount laurel, this is cherry cherry hill mall, security there getting ready to open the doors here, and shoppers and wonderful discounts, and
. >> we have a camera also, at the wal-mart in south philadelphia, they will open up at 6:00. >> we are inside cherry hill mall as well and is there already people crowd is a mass ing there. >> their stores are opening up at six. so we have got what seven minutes before blast off here. people say this is the last, last black friday. >> it could be because looking at wal-mart we don't see anybody down there. good example. people have been shopping on line. >> in...
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wal-mart is over. it happened in a suburb of denver called thornton and you saw there the massive police response. wellaid that multiple people were down, had been shot, but we still do not know how many are injured. we're going to follow this story into the evening for you. >>> coming up on nightbeat at 10:00 chuck norris and his wife are suing a bay area drug company. tonight we sit down with the actor as he claims his wife was poisoned by their medication. that story tonight at 10:00 on bay area nightbeat at 10:00 on our sister station, kbcw 44 cable 12. it can bring comfort to suffering kids. sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner, wh >>> a teddy bear is more than just a toy. it can bring comfort to suffering children. >> sharon chin introduces us to this week's award winner for bringing bear hugs across the globe. >> reporter: samantha greer has given away over 200,000 teddy bears worldwide to soothe kids facing trauma who face abuse and neglect to the ravages of war. the psychiatric social worker distributes free bears as part of her 32-year-old nonprofit caring for child
wal-mart is over. it happened in a suburb of denver called thornton and you saw there the massive police response. wellaid that multiple people were down, had been shot, but we still do not know how many are injured. we're going to follow this story into the evening for you. >>> coming up on nightbeat at 10:00 chuck norris and his wife are suing a bay area drug company. tonight we sit down with the actor as he claims his wife was poisoned by their medication. that story tonight at...
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dow jones industrial average, visa, caterpillar, wal-mart, apple all came under pressure as stocks sold off commodities sold off and the u.s. dollar as well. interestingly enough the best performer on the dow jones industrial average was general e electric up about 2% after two days of selling its steepest sell off since 2009. we did see that ge rebounded by 2%, before the week is still lagging down 11% and an interesting ted bit is everybody 's watching the market cap for both general electric versus the market cap of boeing because at one point, ge's market cap dropped below that of boeing and that is a top slot that has been held since 1980, and if it's below boeing, it will be the first time that ge has not been the most highly valued u.s. manufacturer since it took over from general motors 37 years ago. but at the close, ge was still the larger of the two. back to you. >> liz: thank you nicole good to see you now democrat congresswoman testifying that the government, you the federal taxpayer you've covered you paid for $15 million worth of settlements to discover claims of congressional harassment and discrimination. that's your mone
dow jones industrial average, visa, caterpillar, wal-mart, apple all came under pressure as stocks sold off commodities sold off and the u.s. dollar as well. interestingly enough the best performer on the dow jones industrial average was general e electric up about 2% after two days of selling its steepest sell off since 2009. we did see that ge rebounded by 2%, before the week is still lagging down 11% and an interesting ted bit is everybody 's watching the market cap for both general electric...
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well. >> all right. so, the whole thing -- was to make it simpler. hopefully we don't make it too confusing as you add more layers into it. wal-martvery day so they tell us but apparently not everywhere. >> reporter: no, you know, this seems really counter intuitive to their slogan of everyday low prices but they're racing prices for some items, some household goods, some food items on their web site. and this is because, you know, it costs more to ship these items out and they're trying to drive traffic into their stores. so, on their web site, you may see an item listed for the online price and then what wal-mart is offering the item in stores. so, they're really hoping this new strategy boosts sales in the store and drivers -- drives people into the store. all of this as they compete with amazon. it seems a little opposite of what you think they should be doing. we'll see if this works for them. >> interesting. kind of like the old at the gas pump you charge less if you pay with cash but if you going to pay it anyway with credit cards. bill gates wants a smart city. explain. >> reporter: he's always doing something new and this
well. >> all right. so, the whole thing -- was to make it simpler. hopefully we don't make it too confusing as you add more layers into it. wal-martvery day so they tell us but apparently not everywhere. >> reporter: no, you know, this seems really counter intuitive to their slogan of everyday low prices but they're racing prices for some items, some household goods, some food items on their web site. and this is because, you know, it costs more to ship these items out and they're...
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. >> well, as for stores that are opening, this thanksgiving, bass pro shops opens 8:00 a.m., closes 6:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. k-mart, wal-mart, opening early at 6:00 a.m. staying open until midnight. >> most stores are opening as you finish your meal. some of them include target, opening at 6:00 p.m. macy's, best buy, kohl's, and toys "r" us, will all be open at 5:00 p.m. we have a list of all of the store hours today and tomorrow for "black friday," all do you have do is head to our website fox29.com. we'll also breakdown those hours throughout good day philadelphia. >> people are lining up, not just to pop their turkey in the oven down there in south philly, but for another thanksgiving tradition. we are talking about shopping here. the delaware valley's oldest and largest flea market has every gift you can possibly think of. and there is one gift, steve keeley, that i thought of. he is at the columbus farmers marked in burlington county. when i was a little boy, had fisher price tape recorder. and i used to pretends that i was a reporter. if you can find one of those, oh, it would bring back so many memories. >> well
. >> well, as for stores that are opening, this thanksgiving, bass pro shops opens 8:00 a.m., closes 6:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. k-mart, wal-mart, opening early at 6:00 a.m. staying open until midnight. >> most stores are opening as you finish your meal. some of them include target, opening at 6:00 p.m. macy's, best buy, kohl's, and toys "r" us, will all be open at 5:00 p.m. we have a list of all of the store hours today and tomorrow for "black friday," all do you...
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retailer wal-mart has come a long way since one nine hundred sixty to no one except for maybe son who never lost sight of his original idea could have predicted the company's remarkable growth well not just in case because one must be. a national registry billionaire and they are no doubt highly respected in the communities in which they live in their doubt they do respectable things a very fine museums and they give money to hospitals and feel that they will let stuff. and yet you know in many communities people who work at will or getaways but also getting food stamps so that basically the public is paying for all bugs labor. for fiscal year in two thousand and twelve wal-mart has gross sales of what four hundred forty six billion and then the net sales were sixteen point seven but almost seventeen billion dollars net profit i have no problem when it comes to making a profit and like i said i have my own business but when you're making a profit at the expense or you get the people who are doing the work and they're in there their own food stamps it's a moral issue if you're making a decision are we going to cut our so we can keep profit up you know what your doing. we've been
retailer wal-mart has come a long way since one nine hundred sixty to no one except for maybe son who never lost sight of his original idea could have predicted the company's remarkable growth well not just in case because one must be. a national registry billionaire and they are no doubt highly respected in the communities in which they live in their doubt they do respectable things a very fine museums and they give money to hospitals and feel that they will let stuff. and yet you know in many...
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well, not so fast. may be costing you more to order from wal-mart online rather than just go to a wal-mart store.prices on dot com. the huge amount that company brought in just ahead on single's day. plus ready to negotiate your next contract alone, why not ask for health care or for life, maybe a private plane for life, the staggering demands nfl commissioner roger goodell is reportedly making for his next big contract. all the stories coming up this morning and joining me to break it all down pollster and president of maslansky + partners lee carter is here, kelly&kevin managing partner kevin kelly and rosecliff ceo mike murphy. >> i want to get such a negotiation strategy after viewership is down and we are going to make demands. mike: reverse psychology. maria: not happening. kevin: ge has lost a hundred billion dollars in market value this year, last time they cut the dividend was 2009, they cut it by 68% and the last one is jeff immelt on that day called it the worst day of his tenure as ceo when he cut the dividend last time. maria: things have gotten worse since that day. kevin: he's to b
well, not so fast. may be costing you more to order from wal-mart online rather than just go to a wal-mart store.prices on dot com. the huge amount that company brought in just ahead on single's day. plus ready to negotiate your next contract alone, why not ask for health care or for life, maybe a private plane for life, the staggering demands nfl commissioner roger goodell is reportedly making for his next big contract. all the stories coming up this morning and joining me to break it all down...
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you know, we can thank shares of wal-mart which were soaring after record earnings and then, of course, the house passing the tax reform bill, that was pretty big as well forward to today a far as any fall outfrom the tax bill or was that build into yesterday. >> reporter: now we'll be finance committee. they pass their version, they're going to be sending it to the full senate and the real focus will be on those senators who are for or against it, those who have not committed yet. you know, as far as what they want to do. so, we'll be focusing on that hoping for some movement. of course everyone wants to get this done as soon as possible. we'll see if check. >> tesla making big moves and kind of outdoing themselves. they said, hey, come look at our brand new big rig semi truck and then they broke out this roadster. it's a beautiful. >> reporter: it's pretty cool. elon musk managed to overshadow his semi with the announcement of the roadster but the semi is pretty cool. it will be out in 2019 designed to go 500 miles on a single charge which is very big. and it's equipped with tesla's semi autonomous driving system that will help connect drivers who us
you know, we can thank shares of wal-mart which were soaring after record earnings and then, of course, the house passing the tax reform bill, that was pretty big as well forward to today a far as any fall outfrom the tax bill or was that build into yesterday. >> reporter: now we'll be finance committee. they pass their version, they're going to be sending it to the full senate and the real focus will be on those senators who are for or against it, those who have not committed yet. you...
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well. we love it! ♪ >>> alabama man who injured himself buying a watermelon at a wal*mart store has won a $7.5 million me. >> explain. >> the man says back in 2015 he tripped and broke his hip after his foot got caught in pallet holding the watermelon. his attorneys argued that the store should have covered that pallet so it would not entanglely shopper's foot. wal*mart plans to appeal but right now he's got $7 million. >> these things always seem strange until they happen to you. >>> disney set to move forward with brand new star wars trilogy the new films will be separate though from the sky walker saga. disney hopes the films will lure movie goers to theaters and spark merchandise sales. this is the whole star wars game plan. they're set to release the last jeddi in december and hal hans solo movie in may and new trilogy will be the fourth in the franchise. >> quick trip u cover. uber says it is -- it's flying cars could be ready by 2020. it is the year what right now? that's what i thought. ride hail company sealed the deal with nasa to create brand new air traffic system offering low flying taxi
well. we love it! ♪ >>> alabama man who injured himself buying a watermelon at a wal*mart store has won a $7.5 million me. >> explain. >> the man says back in 2015 he tripped and broke his hip after his foot got caught in pallet holding the watermelon. his attorneys argued that the store should have covered that pallet so it would not entanglely shopper's foot. wal*mart plans to appeal but right now he's got $7 million. >> these things always seem strange until they...