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how do wholesalers buy tuna?> this is the eighth generation of a tuna trading company with a 150 year history. how does he select tuna? first, he touches the surface of the tail section to check the meet. -- to check the meat. by kneeding the meat, he can tell how well it is marbled. how do you know which one is best? good wind? >> when eta is in good shape -- when a tuna is is in good shape they say it has the same character as win. and a person with elegant atmosphere is referred to as having good wind. in other words, like these tuna. >> a bluefin catches his attention. it weighs 190 kilograms. >> it was caught north of japan. they are famous for their top quality marbled meat. they are sometimes treated at several tens of thousands of dollars per fish. one cannot tell the real value of tuna without cutting it open. wholesalers must guess if it is as good as they expect. how much they pay at auction is another issue. >> this man is not sure if he should by this tuna. -- if you should buy this tuna. not calling
how do wholesalers buy tuna?> this is the eighth generation of a tuna trading company with a 150 year history. how does he select tuna? first, he touches the surface of the tail section to check the meet. -- to check the meat. by kneeding the meat, he can tell how well it is marbled. how do you know which one is best? good wind? >> when eta is in good shape -- when a tuna is is in good shape they say it has the same character as win. and a person with elegant atmosphere is referred to...
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thanks nicole ceo for bosco i wanted to take my time to talk about what's going on in the wholesale area with responses to the drought you get wonderful information from the gentlemen it is appropriate you should wonder what's going on in the service area the bosco agency have a strong history the preservation we do the rebate and school educations and partner with a - the home use reports the customer get information about the water use similar to the penguin program some are familiar education and " and information about the water rights gashd in the wholesale area the agencies conservatism and waste they participate in the initial programs many do their own programs and some there the district is it might seem disjointed it is successful to make sure there's a strong conservatism and customers take action on the progressive action how do i know that the 2 points at the bottom are indicative we're spending 32 percentage in the gross per capital water use since 1986 on a residential basis since 2000 a 22 percent reductions in the capital use that's where we are seeing the effect of cons
thanks nicole ceo for bosco i wanted to take my time to talk about what's going on in the wholesale area with responses to the drought you get wonderful information from the gentlemen it is appropriate you should wonder what's going on in the service area the bosco agency have a strong history the preservation we do the rebate and school educations and partner with a - the home use reports the customer get information about the water use similar to the penguin program some are familiar...
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stein meat products, a wholesale meat supplier in brooklyn, new york, that does $50 million of revenue annually. >> good burger. >> it's the best. due to high operating costs and razor-thin margins, stein is hemorrhaging cash. >> everybody you order from, wants their money in ten days. we don't have the money to pay them. >> i can't turn this business around... this business is two weeks away from closing. this 75-year-old company will close for good. my name is marcus lemonis. i fix failing businesses. i make tough decisions. and, frank, you are no longer the general manager. and i back them up with my own cash. it's not always pretty. >> perfect flavor. >> but this is business. [bleep] is gonna change. i do it save jobs... check you out. and i do it to make money. this the profit. [upbeat music] ♪ [truck beeping] >> watch your back. >> a. stein meat products is
stein meat products, a wholesale meat supplier in brooklyn, new york, that does $50 million of revenue annually. >> good burger. >> it's the best. due to high operating costs and razor-thin margins, stein is hemorrhaging cash. >> everybody you order from, wants their money in ten days. we don't have the money to pay them. >> i can't turn this business around... this business is two weeks away from closing. this 75-year-old company will close for good. my name is marcus...
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that is really in case san francisco doesn't finance it and we've invested over $6.5 million and wholesale customers the rate so if san francisco didn't step forward with the $3.6 million and refused to invest in the infrastructure this financing authority about r will raise the money to do the required repairs. >> thank you so you're already participating in the body only the reappointment and we're happy to make that happen. >> i'm happy to make the support. >> so open up for public comment is there anyone from the public that wishes to speak please come forward seeing person with disabilities do we have a motion. >> so moved. >> we'll take that without objection. >> congratulations. >> thank you let's go on to our next item please remain standing please. the charter amendment for the 16 and 7-year-old election on november 3rd, 2015, very good this is an item i've been working with the youth commission for about a year i believe but the youth commission has been working on this for a very, very long time i want to thank josh from district 11 this is spearheading the effort looking at 16
that is really in case san francisco doesn't finance it and we've invested over $6.5 million and wholesale customers the rate so if san francisco didn't step forward with the $3.6 million and refused to invest in the infrastructure this financing authority about r will raise the money to do the required repairs. >> thank you so you're already participating in the body only the reappointment and we're happy to make that happen. >> i'm happy to make the support. >> so open up...
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you know i like the entire wholesale drug distribution complex.companies are all terrific health care cost containment plays. i would buy any of their stocks. if you want a drug distributor differentiated from the pack take a page from the storied group the jackson 5. because it is indeed as easy as abc, amerisourcebergen. james in connecticut. >> my question is about diplomat pharmacy. about nine months ago i they ipo'd around 15 or #17. they have been steadily going up. you last are indicated it was too speculative, too little information about it at this point. dplo. i wondered what's going on because it just continues to go on. >> it does. people love companies that cater to specialty pharma for certain diseases. i have been going more broad. i have been going toward cardinal and amerisource and mckessen because i want security for people who watch "mad money." this is a one play situation. it's got a 3.3% peg meaning i use a lot of reasonable growthal ses. i think this one is too expensive. you're right. it's been working. no doubt about it.
you know i like the entire wholesale drug distribution complex.companies are all terrific health care cost containment plays. i would buy any of their stocks. if you want a drug distributor differentiated from the pack take a page from the storied group the jackson 5. because it is indeed as easy as abc, amerisourcebergen. james in connecticut. >> my question is about diplomat pharmacy. about nine months ago i they ipo'd around 15 or #17. they have been steadily going up. you last are...
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and he wants to build a commissary for his wholesale business.he doesn't have any wholesale business. i have to be honest with you. in this moment, i'm not in favor of this idea. because the numbers aren't well-thought out. tonnie: i can only accept and take so much abuse. lemonis: if you're accusing me of abuse, i don't appreciate it. tonnie: no, but listen to what i'm saying for a second. i've always been able to figure out how to land on the highest ground. lemonis: we're just gonna be honest. from a business standpoint, you haven't always just figured it out. tonnie: really? lemonis: yeah, really. expansion is a great idea if you have your home base in order. i don't think you have your home base in order. tamika: okay. erenisse: i want to know when the money's coming in. that's what i want to know. because at this point, we're maxed out. sfx; "all night long" '80s remix ♪ feel it in your heart and feel it in your soul... let the music take control. the delicious taste of new bud light lime lemon-ade-ritas. fiesta forever. covergirl introduce
and he wants to build a commissary for his wholesale business.he doesn't have any wholesale business. i have to be honest with you. in this moment, i'm not in favor of this idea. because the numbers aren't well-thought out. tonnie: i can only accept and take so much abuse. lemonis: if you're accusing me of abuse, i don't appreciate it. tonnie: no, but listen to what i'm saying for a second. i've always been able to figure out how to land on the highest ground. lemonis: we're just gonna be...
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stein meat products is a prime beef wholesale business in brooklyn, new york.or 75 years, they've been selling quality meats to new york's finest restaurants and butcher shops... >> that's beautiful. >> and shipping their product all over the country. >> we carry a lot of choice and prime meat. we only carry a high-end product. >> howard mora... >> i also need about 20 prime loins. >> and alan buxbaum... >> what are you waiting for? >> are sons of the original two founders. together, they now run stein meats. and over the last 18 years, they've grown their revenue from $4 million to $50 million annually. >> when our fathers first started, it was much smaller. it really expanded the business. >> meat is a competitive business. and sellers like stein work on a very low profit margin. >> meat's priced like the stock exchange. you sell stuff for pennies a pound over your cost. >> and even with $50 million in revenue last year, stein is still struggling to make a profit. >> um, we still have a balance of 2,300. >> last year, stein meat showed a loss of over $400,000
stein meat products is a prime beef wholesale business in brooklyn, new york.or 75 years, they've been selling quality meats to new york's finest restaurants and butcher shops... >> that's beautiful. >> and shipping their product all over the country. >> we carry a lot of choice and prime meat. we only carry a high-end product. >> howard mora... >> i also need about 20 prime loins. >> and alan buxbaum... >> what are you waiting for? >> are sons of...
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car's worth 30 all day, wholesale.ervice your car, or just come by and have a cup of coffee. >> the project took 18 months and cost more than $4 million to complete. >> i've spent all my cash building this place and trying to keep it open. come on. 1,300 in one month? and it's hard to get more money to buy vehicles. >> we're scarce on cars. >> pete hired his cousin tony to be general manager. >> hey, mike, make sure you check that all the tires match. >> okay. >> i'm here every day to make sure everything is perfect. >> and working together has strained their relationship. >> tony, come into my office, please. >> and tony has been talking about leaving athans. >> i can't work in an environment where the owner questions every single thing you do. >> i repeated myself three times. you didn't fix the problem. >> with no cars on the lot, and no process in place, athans motors has been losing over $1.8 million a year. if help doesn't arrive within days, athans motors will be forced to close its doors forever, and pete will
car's worth 30 all day, wholesale.ervice your car, or just come by and have a cup of coffee. >> the project took 18 months and cost more than $4 million to complete. >> i've spent all my cash building this place and trying to keep it open. come on. 1,300 in one month? and it's hard to get more money to buy vehicles. >> we're scarce on cars. >> pete hired his cousin tony to be general manager. >> hey, mike, make sure you check that all the tires match. >>...
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it will be a cigarette wholesaler, the wholesaler would help fund a $335 million redevelopment projectng the walter. they released these drawings of their plans several months-uc ago. they're expected to break ground next month. >>> a local group claims dozens of secret burials happened in our area. next we'll explain the connection to a high profile crime. >>> the pool is a popular place during this summer it can be dangerous if your child doesn't know how to swim. how some local students can get free lessons. >>> the calendar still says spring but the scene says summertime. take a look at this new summer mural at 20th and sansom in philadelphia, it's a collaboration of shake shack and the city's mural arts program. it's designed by david gwynn. he's painted more than 35 murals in philadelphia and other cities. >>> midair medic, philadelphia paramedic captain is credited with saving a man's life at 37,000 feet. he made the save yesterday while flying back to the city from orlando. he told morgan zaloft he used two things to sank the money. find out how he did it plus what he told the
it will be a cigarette wholesaler, the wholesaler would help fund a $335 million redevelopment projectng the walter. they released these drawings of their plans several months-uc ago. they're expected to break ground next month. >>> a local group claims dozens of secret burials happened in our area. next we'll explain the connection to a high profile crime. >>> the pool is a popular place during this summer it can be dangerous if your child doesn't know how to swim. how some...
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the money will refund wholesalers, pharmacies and insurers the f.t.c. says overpaid for provigil. teva also agreed not to enter similar deals in the future. a spokesperson said, "we are pleased to have reached an agreement with the government. teva believes it is the right path for our company, for the industry and for the patients we serve." teva also settled the other, class-action suit earlier this year for half a billion dollars an amount the f.t.c. will fold into its settlement. >> i believe this settlement brings us one step closer to stopping these illegal arrangements. >> reporter: individuals like karen winkler likely won't see money from the settlement anytime soon. but, she says, she hopes it will make other companies think twice about making similar deals. provigil did go generic in 2012 and the price for winkler fell from more than $700 to $16 for a three-month supply. she went back on the drug, and says it's made all the difference. >> stewart: ahead of world oceans day, coders in twelve cities around the world race to develop the best mobile app to help stop illegal
the money will refund wholesalers, pharmacies and insurers the f.t.c. says overpaid for provigil. teva also agreed not to enter similar deals in the future. a spokesperson said, "we are pleased to have reached an agreement with the government. teva believes it is the right path for our company, for the industry and for the patients we serve." teva also settled the other, class-action suit earlier this year for half a billion dollars an amount the f.t.c. will fold into its settlement....
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i'm ticking down my three favorite wholesale drug distribution companies, which play such a huge roleentire group, but we'll start with perhaps maybe at this moment the least compelling cardinal health cah, a very inquisitive company, a wholesale supplier of both drugs and medical suppliers, including everything from gloves to surgical apparel, and fluid management products. cardinal is also the number one during this timer and operates the world's largest networks of nuclear pharmacies that aid in the early diagnosis and treatment of tons of diseases. here's a company that provides resources to more than 75 percent of all u.s. hospitals, all with over 20,000 u.s. pharmacies and over 1.5 million patients in the direct-to-home division. businesses are on fire thanks to health care insurance being brought to millions of previously uninsured americans. cardinal was founded originally as a food distributor, but over time it moved into the drug distribution business they sold off the entire food division focused solely on health care. smart idea, then went on a serious spending spreer maki
i'm ticking down my three favorite wholesale drug distribution companies, which play such a huge roleentire group, but we'll start with perhaps maybe at this moment the least compelling cardinal health cah, a very inquisitive company, a wholesale supplier of both drugs and medical suppliers, including everything from gloves to surgical apparel, and fluid management products. cardinal is also the number one during this timer and operates the world's largest networks of nuclear pharmacies that...
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what's expected to happen that could soon allow wholesale orders. >>> new details life's morning multitaskings multiple ideas for growing families and drawers with many layers to show exactly what you need. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >>> you're watching "news4 today." >> police in prince george's county dealing with a spate of shootings. three people were shot and killed in bowie last month -- in the last month. the latest happened early saturday. terrence zackery was found face down and shot on patriot lane. there's a $25,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest. no word on a suspect here. earlier this month, there were two shootings police believe were related. the first happened june 1, the second two weeks later. the suspects have been arrested in both of the cases. >>> you will still need to show a good reason to get a permit to carry a concealed handgun in the district. at the district's request, a federal judge is allowing d.c. to enforce its current law while the legal battle goes on. it requires p
what's expected to happen that could soon allow wholesale orders. >>> new details life's morning multitaskings multiple ideas for growing families and drawers with many layers to show exactly what you need. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >>> you're watching "news4 today." >> police in prince george's county dealing with a spate of shootings. three people were shot and killed in bowie last...
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it's also the largest wholesale and distribution network. it's delivering medications to more than 200,000 customers, including doctors, health centers, hospitals, and pharmacies in 19 countries. in other words, wba is the largest buyer of prescription drugs. they have more scale than anyone else, which means they're in the best position to negotiate for lower drug prices. the company still gets 78% of its sales from u.s. business which includes more than 8,200 stores. also gets 15% from alliance health care overseas as well as the global wholesale business, which includes a growing generic drug business. finally walgreens gets 7% of its brand from the boots retail pharmacy business made up of 4,600 health and beauty stores. the new walgreens alliance boots, i think there will be many more quarters like this one to come. that's why the stock shot up although it's since pulled back to 86 where it's currently trading. in other words, oddly right now you can buy walgreens boots for less than where it was trading than before its recent wonderful
it's also the largest wholesale and distribution network. it's delivering medications to more than 200,000 customers, including doctors, health centers, hospitals, and pharmacies in 19 countries. in other words, wba is the largest buyer of prescription drugs. they have more scale than anyone else, which means they're in the best position to negotiate for lower drug prices. the company still gets 78% of its sales from u.s. business which includes more than 8,200 stores. also gets 15% from...
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they were founded back in 1833 as a wholesale importer of drugs and chemicals.re are some bloodlines. but today they're the top dog in the health care logistics base. this is a stock steadily powering its way higher for years and years. it's portfolio manager's favorite. more than 13% for 2015, 27% in the last year 106% in the last two year 168% in the last three years, more than 239% in the last five years. in short, mckesson is a powerhouse. even at these levels trades at just 18.6 times 2016 earnings estimates, by the way, that happens to be just what the average stock trades at this year. ♪ alleluia ♪ it's a bargain. not only does this company supply to 120,000 pharmacies and hospitals and more than 26 but mckesson is quietly the fourth largest pharmacy operator in the u.s. with 2,900 operations undering brands like health mart and lloyd's pharmacy they're number one in drug distribution in the u.s. and canada number one in medical and surgical distribution to alternative care sites, number one in generic distribution, number one in hospital automation numbe
they were founded back in 1833 as a wholesale importer of drugs and chemicals.re are some bloodlines. but today they're the top dog in the health care logistics base. this is a stock steadily powering its way higher for years and years. it's portfolio manager's favorite. more than 13% for 2015, 27% in the last year 106% in the last two year 168% in the last three years, more than 239% in the last five years. in short, mckesson is a powerhouse. even at these levels trades at just 18.6 times 2016...
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retail sales, wholesale inflation that will hopefully provide some direction.lix: one getting a lot of direction today is the dow jones transportation. airlines are just being crushed right now weighing on the transportation average. bloomberg's airline index is on a bear market. american airlines said revenue is falling more than work as a mechlin what we heard from delta and united. the reason i want to bring this dow.ransports, goes the you have a transportation sector indicative of economic growth and demand. and what that would mean for stocks. another thing that may be a warning sign if you're looking for the catalyst is a selloff in treasuries. prices down, yields up. the yield on the 10 year moving 2.41%. year notea three sale, appetite for treasuries are waning in this ticket or sale. $58 billion of ons being sold this week at a time when investors are pricing in at higher interest rates. alix: 2.5% on a 10 year, he thinks is easily feasible. it is interesting to see the sentiment is turning there as well. scarlet: there is volatility in the bond marke
retail sales, wholesale inflation that will hopefully provide some direction.lix: one getting a lot of direction today is the dow jones transportation. airlines are just being crushed right now weighing on the transportation average. bloomberg's airline index is on a bear market. american airlines said revenue is falling more than work as a mechlin what we heard from delta and united. the reason i want to bring this dow.ransports, goes the you have a transportation sector indicative of economic...
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nicole: a lot of data today. 8:30 eastern a check on wholesale inflation but praises. but members to go up four tenths of 1% from april. if you look at the core index which boxers out food and energy it is expected to rise by 10 to 1%. 10:00 an update from the university of michigan on to the sentiment expected to rise as well. sandra: plots to look for there. the massive search for two escaped prisoners, the hunt is on and it is now focused on a wooded area just a few miles from the prison in which they escaped in upstate new york after bloodhounds picked up on the scent of the escapees. authorities also looking at surveillance video from a gas station near the prison. meanwhile investigators reportedly believe a female prison employee agree to be a getaway driver never showed up. a verdict is due this hour and aggravated trial of former imf chief dominique strauss kahn. remember this story? he faces up to 10 years in prison for organizing sex parties during the global financial crisis. strauss kahn has told the parties for much-needed recreational session then denies
nicole: a lot of data today. 8:30 eastern a check on wholesale inflation but praises. but members to go up four tenths of 1% from april. if you look at the core index which boxers out food and energy it is expected to rise by 10 to 1%. 10:00 an update from the university of michigan on to the sentiment expected to rise as well. sandra: plots to look for there. the massive search for two escaped prisoners, the hunt is on and it is now focused on a wooded area just a few miles from the prison in...
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wholesale prices are $50 a bushel more than last year and in restaurants, the cost is almost as much as a lobster. early-season shortages are not unusual but this year you can blame our long, cold winter. remember all of that ice on the bay? it killed about 19% of crabs. >> not a lot of big crabs around. brad: this person says the good news is a lot of small crabs survived the winter. >> right now we have crabs the need to grow up to make it to legal size. brad: this is a braided rope that sits on the brought him -- the bottom and the basket fills with crabs. the good news is as the season goes on, it is expected there will be more mature crabs and that means for you the prices should come down. brad bell, abc 7 news. kellye: coming up, the new complaints coming in and how one city is working to fix it. kellye: one speed camera has issued more tickets than any other in montgomery county. according to aaa, it is the word busiest in the ridge and -- third busiest in the region. a task force of residents wants changes. >> in front of this church, one camera has been very busy, the busie
wholesale prices are $50 a bushel more than last year and in restaurants, the cost is almost as much as a lobster. early-season shortages are not unusual but this year you can blame our long, cold winter. remember all of that ice on the bay? it killed about 19% of crabs. >> not a lot of big crabs around. brad: this person says the good news is a lot of small crabs survived the winter. >> right now we have crabs the need to grow up to make it to legal size. brad: this is a braided...
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but i think that we have seen a continued reduction on short-term and wholesale funding which is a good thing. but we still have very large amount of investment in money market funds. and we have seen in the financial crisis that there were risks they are and the reasons that the rules were put in place were to create a safer path forward. and we are keeping an eye on that as it's implemented to make sure it works as designed. but we have to make clear that we keep attentive as to whether or not there are sufficient or whether there's any traditional policy. and it simply shut down the money market and presented them from liquidity. >> problem is that the connection between the money market funds and the rest of the financial system and the risk is that institutional investors are leaving and it was creating the risk that the overnight funding is not to cause the entire implosion of major financial institutions and that includes the reliance on wholesale funding that we have rules in place try to make it safe. >> the threat of them servicing from banks to non-banks were recently announc
but i think that we have seen a continued reduction on short-term and wholesale funding which is a good thing. but we still have very large amount of investment in money market funds. and we have seen in the financial crisis that there were risks they are and the reasons that the rules were put in place were to create a safer path forward. and we are keeping an eye on that as it's implemented to make sure it works as designed. but we have to make clear that we keep attentive as to whether or...
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our projection water sales are down at both retail and wholesale level which means 24 waste water revenue is down since water and sewer fees are linked. on the power side, we are jun rating less hide ropower so the power saleerize down as well. however, we are doing very good job of managing this issues with plan reserves, but if the drought persists, it could impact our rates and we'll need to have a conversation about how we address these challenges. one of the examples is moving our rates to more fixed rates versus volumeetric rates. the next major issue is climate change impacts. in this time oof drought we are seeing fewer but more intense storms. these storms result in localized flooding where the sewer system becomes overwhelmed. we have a number of claims to settle due by the flooding of the storm of last december. i want to thank you for approving the supplemental propeation of the claim jz want to thank supervisor wiener and yee working with the [inaudible] as we address these challenges to the communities. the other issue which is significant is the increase of development city
our projection water sales are down at both retail and wholesale level which means 24 waste water revenue is down since water and sewer fees are linked. on the power side, we are jun rating less hide ropower so the power saleerize down as well. however, we are doing very good job of managing this issues with plan reserves, but if the drought persists, it could impact our rates and we'll need to have a conversation about how we address these challenges. one of the examples is moving our rates to...
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but got the edibles, the concentrates, the garden, all of our wholesale stuff. going to be. we're always dreaming big. sometimes bigger than maybe is even possible. but you aim high and get close. you're still way up there. ♪ ♪ all the empire's calling >> there's no looking back. after today, that's behind us, and it's full steam ahead. >> slowly but surely getting over to the new location. where we at? one minute we're on main street. this is a sad moment. >> i wouldn't want to watch that. ♪ ♪ and he sees if they exist >>>february 2nd, day one, new location. yep. the image was the big question of this all along. breckenridge club was ruining our image of downtown. the irony of all this at the end of the day, that sign is not going anywhere. the tourists still see this. they still see it. nothing has changed from that aspect. by them staying here and selling souvenir-type things, they will have a large serviceual impact of marijuana than they did before. this is crazy. a year of so much money being spent on this campaign. and all the heartache. and it was hearta
but got the edibles, the concentrates, the garden, all of our wholesale stuff. going to be. we're always dreaming big. sometimes bigger than maybe is even possible. but you aim high and get close. you're still way up there. ♪ ♪ all the empire's calling >> there's no looking back. after today, that's behind us, and it's full steam ahead. >> slowly but surely getting over to the new location. where we at? one minute we're on main street. this is a sad moment. >> i wouldn't...
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went to brand the wholesale line.t have happened if we weren't here on opening day like we planned. we feeded this situation to spring board us into big competitor status. you have to have that ideaed to go from small potatoes to big player. this is not the ideal ending to what we have been trying to accomplish for the last year and a half. we have the edibles, concentrates,er dw concentrates, garden, wholesale stuff and that's bigger than this store was ever going to be. we are always dreaming big. sometimes bigger than maybe is possible. if you aim high and get close you're still way up there. ♪ there is no looking back. after today that's behind us. it's full steam ahead. >> slowly but surely getting over to the new location. are where are we at? one more minute on main street. >> this is a sad moment. >> i don't want to watch that. ♪ >> february 2, day one, new location. yep. the image was the big question of this all along. breck cannabis club was ruining our image of downtown. the irony at the end of the day, th
went to brand the wholesale line.t have happened if we weren't here on opening day like we planned. we feeded this situation to spring board us into big competitor status. you have to have that ideaed to go from small potatoes to big player. this is not the ideal ending to what we have been trying to accomplish for the last year and a half. we have the edibles, concentrates,er dw concentrates, garden, wholesale stuff and that's bigger than this store was ever going to be. we are always dreaming...
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when a patient has a prescription i have to pay the wholesaler in a month, i get paid in four months. is that called trade. >> reporter: those wholesalers say they supply the greek market at cost, and the only profit comes from re-exporting reimported medicine. it may start to dry up in greece, because a third of greeks are uninsured, and the biggest insurer, the state, can't pay in a timely fashion. this person hopes her cancer will go into remission. until it does, her insurance and endurance are the only things keeping her alive. >>> more than 8% of adults worldwide are suffering from diabetes. in the u.s. alone, more than 240 billion have spent every year to treat the condition. despite that though many patients are forced to have their limbs amputated because diabetic wounds won't heal. a treatment in cuba is giving hope. lucia newman reports. >>> at a diabetes clinic in havana, people have one thing in common besides their disease. the fear of amputation, the trauma that person has experienced. >> 15-20 days ago i had my foot. when i looked, my toe was rotting. i rushed to see i
when a patient has a prescription i have to pay the wholesaler in a month, i get paid in four months. is that called trade. >> reporter: those wholesalers say they supply the greek market at cost, and the only profit comes from re-exporting reimported medicine. it may start to dry up in greece, because a third of greeks are uninsured, and the biggest insurer, the state, can't pay in a timely fashion. this person hopes her cancer will go into remission. until it does, her insurance and...
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i have to pay the wholesaler in a month but i get paid in four months. do you call that trade? >> the wholesalers say they're supplying the greek market as cost and their only real profit comes from reexporting i am importing medicine. third of greeks are uninsured and the biggest insurer the state, can't pay for it in a timely fashion. she only hopes that her cancer will one day go into remission. and until it does her insurance and her endurance are the only things keeping her alive. >> now the amazing story of a belgian woman who was given birth. she was 13 years old when she had an ovary removeed. she had about to undergo invasive treatment for sickle cell amine i anemia. she was able to give birth last december. 40 babies have been born from issue taken from older women but this is the first taken from a teenager. >>> this is an extraordinary story. the process than been done before but this was the first time that an ovary has been removed from someone as young as a teenager, a child. >> that's the extraordinary thing. that's why we're talking about this story today. beca
i have to pay the wholesaler in a month but i get paid in four months. do you call that trade? >> the wholesalers say they're supplying the greek market as cost and their only real profit comes from reexporting i am importing medicine. third of greeks are uninsured and the biggest insurer the state, can't pay for it in a timely fashion. she only hopes that her cancer will one day go into remission. and until it does her insurance and her endurance are the only things keeping her alive....
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build and rebuild, we also have to stabilize neighborhoods and present speculation from occurring to wholesale buildings for people who have built their lives in the city and we have to have a multifacetted approach and we're really going to work on the homelessness issue in the next 5 years and really glad to hear that the homeless population does move around the entire bay area. >> great so let's go let's go to the housing theme more directly and before i i do that, let me ask everybody to congratulate mayor mercado and there was an announcement made in fact today you hit the one million mark. >> yes somehow we hit a million again and i think we hit it five or or 6 years ago and keep bouncing around and keep announcing it every year [laughter] it's a little odd it's a little bit like having a card ash i a kardashian reality show you know they are living there but nobody pays attention [laughter]. >> very well very well. let's talk about housing. so on one hand we're all extremely pleased from the business community healthcare community, the overall economy that things are looking up in calif
build and rebuild, we also have to stabilize neighborhoods and present speculation from occurring to wholesale buildings for people who have built their lives in the city and we have to have a multifacetted approach and we're really going to work on the homelessness issue in the next 5 years and really glad to hear that the homeless population does move around the entire bay area. >> great so let's go let's go to the housing theme more directly and before i i do that, let me ask everybody...
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also on friday wholesale inflation figures.traders will be watching wholesale trade on tuesday and retail trade on thursday. "jurassic world" will hit the theaters on friday. comcast universal pictures is the studio behind the movie and comcast is the parent of cnbc. i'm mandy drury. get all your business news on cnbc. >>> good morning. heading into this sunday we'll see plenty of sunshine and then temperatures warming into the high 70s. it's going to be a gorgeous day. make sure you make plans right now, because storms are returning as we head into tomorrow. and i'm tracking 90s as we push into the end of next week. right now outside, you'll see a mix of sun and clouds. 59 degrees, a relatively mild start in philadelphia. wind speeds out of the east at about 3 miles per hour. and across the rest of the region, we're at 54 degrees in reading. at the atlantic city airport, low 50s, plenty of sunshine no clouds closer to the shore. and as we push into the rest of today, we will warm a little bit below average, but still very nice
also on friday wholesale inflation figures.traders will be watching wholesale trade on tuesday and retail trade on thursday. "jurassic world" will hit the theaters on friday. comcast universal pictures is the studio behind the movie and comcast is the parent of cnbc. i'm mandy drury. get all your business news on cnbc. >>> good morning. heading into this sunday we'll see plenty of sunshine and then temperatures warming into the high 70s. it's going to be a gorgeous day. make...
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. >> reporter: breweries, retailers and wholesalers help with more than 300,000 jobs. there's always talk on the hill about democrats and republicans not getting together but the industry group said they found a lot of bipartisan support in both the house and the senate here for the craft brewing movement. kraes tracie potts, nbc news washington. >> i like a good beer. >>> they're not just trying to walk in someone else's shoes, these officers are trying to see what it's like to live in someone else's head. >>> cominge coming up the unique police training design to change minds. why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month at getfios.com. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> the washington area not only a
. >> reporter: breweries, retailers and wholesalers help with more than 300,000 jobs. there's always talk on the hill about democrats and republicans not getting together but the industry group said they found a lot of bipartisan support in both the house and the senate here for the craft brewing movement. kraes tracie potts, nbc news washington. >> i like a good beer. >>> they're not just trying to walk in someone else's shoes, these officers are trying to see what it's...
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eastern along side april wholesale figures. plus lululemon. they boosted expectations for a fed rate hike this year. speaking with louisa in london former philly fed president said that sooner and more gradually is the best way to raise rates. >> it's about the data. the fed would clearly prefer to raise rates slowly and gradually. that's a fine goal. but at the end of the data data may or may not allow them to do that. the longer they wait to begin rate hikes the greater risk they have of having to raise rates faster and that could be very disruptive or certainly volatility creating so it would be better for us to start some what sooner i think and give us a better chance at being able to do it gradually because if the markets get ahead then they're going to have to chase rates up and that would not be a good situation. >> the bird fight continues. hawks versus doves. let's discuss with the senior european economists. pleasure to have you on this morning. let's talk about the jobs number. the big takeaway 280,000 which did come in higher than
eastern along side april wholesale figures. plus lululemon. they boosted expectations for a fed rate hike this year. speaking with louisa in london former philly fed president said that sooner and more gradually is the best way to raise rates. >> it's about the data. the fed would clearly prefer to raise rates slowly and gradually. that's a fine goal. but at the end of the data data may or may not allow them to do that. the longer they wait to begin rate hikes the greater risk they have...
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they supply a wholesaler and retail.quote a guy from wolfe research who says isn't this weakness whole foods and the company did not deny that. they supply to whole foods. in the call scott mush kin says hasn't whole foods deaccelerated quite a bit? they didn't disagree. target and kroger were cited as doing quite well in this area. >> in the theme of m&a, that's the campbells news, and then that pocketer is getting a sniff on the hair care business. >> and then in ge, they want scale and he needs it given his margins. an annual meeting is going on the ceo of gm saying there's no interest in a merger with fiat and it has scale. there's this idea expressed in the journal story today that they would try to enlist shareholders in gm into his cause to get them to the negotiating table. that can sometimes work but we don't know about this case. they're saying we're not interested. we've got scale. the question becomes is he seeing a clock ticking by in terms of his business? >> right. isn't that the thinking that in a downtur
they supply a wholesaler and retail.quote a guy from wolfe research who says isn't this weakness whole foods and the company did not deny that. they supply to whole foods. in the call scott mush kin says hasn't whole foods deaccelerated quite a bit? they didn't disagree. target and kroger were cited as doing quite well in this area. >> in the theme of m&a, that's the campbells news, and then that pocketer is getting a sniff on the hair care business. >> and then in ge, they want...
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i think there needs to be wholesale overhauls of this program.an, what's the worst case of fraud you ever run into in your sleuthing efforts? >> well, i could go on for a bunch. i think the worst is where people were being actually flown in from the midwest to a center in orange county. they were flown in because they had ppo coverage, and they did a bunch of bad stuff to these people and charged commercial health payers in this case. i think that was the most egregious one. but it's all egregious. think about this, guys, five million claims a day come in to medicare. their error rate, just error rate for paying claims is about 7%. liz: that's horrible. >> so that's part of the waste. and i'd love to have a show every week five minutes just to go over pieces of it, because it's that bad. and people really just can't comprehend the numbers. >> taxpayer dollars. liz: we'll see if we can pay you by the broader, brian. it's -- by the word, brian. it's great to see you. [laughter] brian, of course, medicare fraud ec permit. we'll bring you back becaus
i think there needs to be wholesale overhauls of this program.an, what's the worst case of fraud you ever run into in your sleuthing efforts? >> well, i could go on for a bunch. i think the worst is where people were being actually flown in from the midwest to a center in orange county. they were flown in because they had ppo coverage, and they did a bunch of bad stuff to these people and charged commercial health payers in this case. i think that was the most egregious one. but it's all...
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. >> some wholesalers charging $12 a pound. global demand is skyrocketing from china. water temperatures in new england haven't risen enough to attract a away from shore. paid day occasions and sick days for employees june 1st. it attracts qualified workers giving them the chance to advance. >> sam's club plans to sale one dozen models ranging from $1 to $4,000 this season is. a customer survey finds half are buying drones for fun. something to add to your christmas list. >> my concern is for santa. kids are going to want to see where's the big guy? >> he's going to come in on a drone. >> things we worry about in 2015. thank you so much. >>> still ahead, bill we've got a question for you. christmas? >> little far for me. >> this map behind you looks like -- >> summer. we're watching christmas in july. all the way down the east coast, heavy rains. 16 million at risk of severe storms late tonight. this area of new england during the afternoon to early evening. albany detroit. syracuse hartford. it was 100 in the northwest yesterday. it's spread ago cross the country. sta
. >> some wholesalers charging $12 a pound. global demand is skyrocketing from china. water temperatures in new england haven't risen enough to attract a away from shore. paid day occasions and sick days for employees june 1st. it attracts qualified workers giving them the chance to advance. >> sam's club plans to sale one dozen models ranging from $1 to $4,000 this season is. a customer survey finds half are buying drones for fun. something to add to your christmas list. >>...
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now he runs a food wholesalers, supplying 100 ethnic supermarkets. ale libic: i own this place, the warehouse, it's my own. i own my house. i have three more houses that i rent to other people. i own those houses also. that's what i achieved. >> that's a lot. ale libic: thanks to god and hard work. reporter: an ardent bayern munich fan, ale drives a german car. it's brand-new. all these houses used to be completely run-down, ale's included. utica's inner city underwent renewal largely thanks to the immigrant population. ale libic: after we came from the camp, where we lived in tents for a couple years, it gave us morale and energy to build, to do better, the house looks nice, the area, the whole street. because we experienced something bad, so now we want to prove that we're worth something. reporter: around 70% of the houses here in utica are now owned by refugees. they're helping revive the city's fortunes. fatuma is starting her job as a cleaner in a casino today. her past still haunts her. she wants to work because it helps her forget. fatuma: [s
now he runs a food wholesalers, supplying 100 ethnic supermarkets. ale libic: i own this place, the warehouse, it's my own. i own my house. i have three more houses that i rent to other people. i own those houses also. that's what i achieved. >> that's a lot. ale libic: thanks to god and hard work. reporter: an ardent bayern munich fan, ale drives a german car. it's brand-new. all these houses used to be completely run-down, ale's included. utica's inner city underwent renewal largely...
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one wholesaler said this is the first time she had to raise prices in six years. >>> and pizza hut haswith a movie box that serves as a maneuver projector. a lens comes with the pizza. customers put the lens in the bach and can play movies with smartphones but you'll have to provide speakers. >> talk about making a cheap date've cheaper. i don't know if you get a second date with that. wendy gillette at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot wendy. >>> the author of an iconic nooup has died. in 1983 the "new york post" splashed "headless body in topless bar" across the top page. vincent mao see toe's memorable words describe it. it takes a certain talent to write like that. >>> still to come lebron james puts the cavaliers on his back once again in the nba finals and he makes history in his 13th major league game. oh, i don't know. the apocalypse? we're fine. i bundled renter's with my car insurance through progressive for just six bucks more a month. word. there's looters running wild out there. covered for theft. okay. that's a tidal wave of fire. covered for fire. what, what? all
one wholesaler said this is the first time she had to raise prices in six years. >>> and pizza hut haswith a movie box that serves as a maneuver projector. a lens comes with the pizza. customers put the lens in the bach and can play movies with smartphones but you'll have to provide speakers. >> talk about making a cheap date've cheaper. i don't know if you get a second date with that. wendy gillette at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot wendy. >>> the author of...
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the wholesale price of a dozen shell eggs have prison 120%. supermarkets are beginning to push the cost out to the customers. in new jersey one wegman's grocery store has posted notices about the situation in the dairy departments. some stores are limited due to slortages in the twin cities market and some stores are feeling the pain. what a burger has had to curb the breakfast hours after the primary supplier became infects. mcdonald's confirms that one of its suppliers impacted as well but contingency plans are preventing disruptions. dunkin' donuts and ihop said they haven't been affected but watching the situation closely which experts warn may still get worse. >> we certainly anticipate an outbreak so we're going through unchartered waters now. >> but there have been winners if it could be called that. no top egg producer cow main whose is in the southwest may benefit from increased demand sending the stock soaring. archer daniels midland is filling more increase for the egg substitute as a start-up hampton creek and the usda green lights
the wholesale price of a dozen shell eggs have prison 120%. supermarkets are beginning to push the cost out to the customers. in new jersey one wegman's grocery store has posted notices about the situation in the dairy departments. some stores are limited due to slortages in the twin cities market and some stores are feeling the pain. what a burger has had to curb the breakfast hours after the primary supplier became infects. mcdonald's confirms that one of its suppliers impacted as well but...
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connect.com you'll see the first thing the san francisco businesses have what you're looking for if i wholesale down the options to take the pledge and share our story a little bit about ourselves and testimony additional from the pledge businesses and as well as small businesses that have been positively effects by the businesses that have been purchasing and get in touch the real thing we want to show the search function we'll be directing our bigger businesses for the - you'll see where the businesses are located the green ones the tents for educatorers and those food and beverage and continue to expand see some of the businesses that are listed they can search by supplier diversities as well as different categories search byroad us and keywords and have an impact section that shows kind of who is partnering and why it is important and hopefully by the end of this thing we'll have so many we'll need a market pretty much the website i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> so is there a list of those who have pledged i noticed i couldn't find it maybe it is there. >> so i can pit my sales te
connect.com you'll see the first thing the san francisco businesses have what you're looking for if i wholesale down the options to take the pledge and share our story a little bit about ourselves and testimony additional from the pledge businesses and as well as small businesses that have been positively effects by the businesses that have been purchasing and get in touch the real thing we want to show the search function we'll be directing our bigger businesses for the - you'll see where the...