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tell me about william-sonoma. >> it is interesting because the call, i felt was actually pretty goodut spent a lot of time talking about tariffs and how the tariffs hurt the beginning of next year. and i think that was the only takeaway negative, but the only one that mattered. i think that's a mistake i think the stock could turn up. anything that indicates there is real problems with tariffs has led to sell-offs this company has done a lot to be able to make these issues mitigated. but all the analysts, almost every single one, focused on what the tariffs are doing i felt they wore down the story and made people feel like you got to sell it i'm not buying it. i think you wait three days and you buy the stock of williams-sonoma. >> do we know how much of their product is sourced from china, jim? do they give us a sense? >> they're talking about half. and then they're saying that that will be in half next year it is really interesting that some of these companies were so heavily china. rh the same. this is where the tariffs should have hurt them, but williams sonoma's gross margins w
tell me about william-sonoma. >> it is interesting because the call, i felt was actually pretty goodut spent a lot of time talking about tariffs and how the tariffs hurt the beginning of next year. and i think that was the only takeaway negative, but the only one that mattered. i think that's a mistake i think the stock could turn up. anything that indicates there is real problems with tariffs has led to sell-offs this company has done a lot to be able to make these issues mitigated. but...
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william sonoma reported after the bell.et company of pottery barn and west e had sales come in slightly above estimates while profits in line with forecasts. the retailer saw increase in same store sales and raised the lower end of the full-carrier outlack. shares fell in after hoursft trading closing the regular session up a fraction to 68.75. >>> and finally roth stores topped analyst expectations. there was a speak in retail sales and rsed the full-ier outlook. shares rose after hours. closing the regular session up more than 1% to 111.79. >> back to the stop story tonight, that charl haub is reportedly in talks to buy td ameritrade in a deal creating a massive brorage and asset management company. what wouldhe deal mean to either of the companies?s with and what happens when your broker is gobbled up by anoer company? we join now reedra to get some answers welcome back. >> good to see you, bill, sue thank you for having me. >> the deal hasn't happened. >> right. >> but even ifnnounced tomorrow, let's say customers would
william sonoma reported after the bell.et company of pottery barn and west e had sales come in slightly above estimates while profits in line with forecasts. the retailer saw increase in same store sales and raised the lower end of the full-carrier outlack. shares fell in after hoursft trading closing the regular session up a fraction to 68.75. >>> and finally roth stores topped analyst expectations. there was a speak in retail sales and rsed the full-ier outlook. shares rose after...
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meanwhile, notable companies reporting earnings today include footlocker, williams-sonoma, and j.m.d by a drop in tech shares. the dow fell 54 points. the s&p 500 shed 4, the nasdaq was down 20. >>> employees from 13 mcdonald's restaurants in chicago are suing the fast food chain. the lawsuit alleges mcdonald's need for profits puts workers at a, quote, daily risk of physical attack by dangerous customers. the group of employees say mcdonald's has failed to protect them from violence in the city. mcdonald's has not responded to the lawsuit but released a statement in part saying the company fosters a safe working environment for all employees. >>> massachusetts lawmakers have passed a groundbreaking ban on the sale of flavored vaping products and tobacco including menthol cigarettes. the bill would place a 75% tax on vaping products and require health insurers including the state's medicaid program to cover tobacco counseling. the legislation heads to the governor for approval. in september the governor of massachusetts declared a public health emergency and ordered a temporary ban
meanwhile, notable companies reporting earnings today include footlocker, williams-sonoma, and j.m.d by a drop in tech shares. the dow fell 54 points. the s&p 500 shed 4, the nasdaq was down 20. >>> employees from 13 mcdonald's restaurants in chicago are suing the fast food chain. the lawsuit alleges mcdonald's need for profits puts workers at a, quote, daily risk of physical attack by dangerous customers. the group of employees say mcdonald's has failed to protect them from...
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today's food team teamed up with our friends at williams sonoma, it includes awesome things, dylan'sthe printed brochure from william sonoma is currently available, pick it up at all their stores, and this morning, al and my wife siri and i are going to make a few recipes that we contributed to the brochure. al, we'll start with you. >> my mother has made this, and we make it kind of in her memory, and you can use any sweet potatoes, yams, white sweet potatoes, japanese, any number and they all have a little bit of a different flavor you peel them down, cut them up into like about 2 inch size cubes. i have done a little, a variation of this where i cut them up into slightly smaller cubes and then actually roasted them, and it gives it a slightly nuttier flavor but you're basically going to put these in, boil them about 10, 12 minutes until they get nice and soft. once that happens, you let them cool off, and you've got a little butter. >> just a little. >> just a little butter. you've got some flour. you've got some brown sugar. >> this is healthy >> there's nothing good about this y
today's food team teamed up with our friends at williams sonoma, it includes awesome things, dylan'sthe printed brochure from william sonoma is currently available, pick it up at all their stores, and this morning, al and my wife siri and i are going to make a few recipes that we contributed to the brochure. al, we'll start with you. >> my mother has made this, and we make it kind of in her memory, and you can use any sweet potatoes, yams, white sweet potatoes, japanese, any number and...
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. >>> finally a new line of instapots from williams-sonoma may be the perfect gift for "star wars" fans they're designed to look like characters from "star wars." they come with "star wars" inspired recipes including what's called chewy's chilli and darth vader beef stew. >> i want some chewy's chilli. you think there's a non-meat option? >> yes. >> like it. >>> habitat for humanity in the north bay faces a crisis. >>> and a nannette rights for your digital users. some lawmakers in washington say it's time. >>> the 49ers score a touchdown in the south bay this, as hundreds of family it. >> it's a thanksgiving they won won't forget. lowe's helps you do hosting right with the best prices of the year on appliances to help you handle anything and everything. hbut mike bloomberg became thele clasguy whoho mdid good. after building a business that created thousands of jobs he took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence
. >>> finally a new line of instapots from williams-sonoma may be the perfect gift for "star wars" fans they're designed to look like characters from "star wars." they come with "star wars" inspired recipes including what's called chewy's chilli and darth vader beef stew. >> i want some chewy's chilli. you think there's a non-meat option? >> yes. >> like it. >>> habitat for humanity in the north bay faces a crisis. >>>...
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they're designed to look like r2d. 2, a,ar ver andot theyome from williams-sonoma with "star wars" inspired recipes including what's being called chewie's chili. >> okay. >>> hey, well, coming up, the shocking basketball upset at the buzzer last night. >>> also ahead, a pro football player speaking out about his struggle with anxiety that sidelined him. his message to millions of others fighting the same battle. >>> but first an abc news exclusive. an elite mountain climber describes her terrifying fall at yosemite and how she was rescued. are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diab
they're designed to look like r2d. 2, a,ar ver andot theyome from williams-sonoma with "star wars" inspired recipes including what's being called chewie's chili. >> okay. >>> hey, well, coming up, the shocking basketball upset at the buzzer last night. >>> also ahead, a pro football player speaking out about his struggle with anxiety that sidelined him. his message to millions of others fighting the same battle. >>> but first an abc news exclusive. an...
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. >>> "star wars" coeconllti it's available at williams sonoma instant pot has five designs ranging from 80 to 120 bucks studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. talk to your doctor today, and learn how janssen can help you explore cost support options. remission can start with stelara®. want to freshen your home ♪ without using heavy, overwhelming scents? try febreze one; it eliminates odors with no heavy perfumes, so you can feel good about using it in your home. f
. >>> "star wars" coeconllti it's available at williams sonoma instant pot has five designs ranging from 80 to 120 bucks studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop...
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you don't have to bring too much more attention to it >> thank you very much meantime williams sonomat with its earnings. >> reporter: so third quarter for williams sonoma, pretty strong quarter it was in line with expectations revenues came in slight beat there. 1.44 billion versus 1.42 billion that analysts expected comps for the retailer which owns brands like pottery barn, slight beat too, total comps coming in at 5.5%. estimate was 5%. for those brands most comps were up one area not quite as strong as analysts were expecting is w wes elm. the ceo pointing to their digital first model as a key component of their success that said you can see shares are down after hours almost 6% morgan, back to you. >> up next we'll discuss the risks and rewards of invests in space stocks and speak to the ceo of publicly ad satellite maker sfx: [phone ringing] you still have service? call the insurance company it's them, calling us. it's going to be a week before they can get through on these roads shhh, sorry, i didn't catch that. i said ask how soon they can be here right now? what's now? he sa
you don't have to bring too much more attention to it >> thank you very much meantime williams sonomat with its earnings. >> reporter: so third quarter for williams sonoma, pretty strong quarter it was in line with expectations revenues came in slight beat there. 1.44 billion versus 1.42 billion that analysts expected comps for the retailer which owns brands like pottery barn, slight beat too, total comps coming in at 5.5%. estimate was 5%. for those brands most comps were up one...
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we sell to williams sonoma, kroger, a lot of specialty stores, as well, across the u.s.onis: wow! of the $500,000 you did last year, walk me through where the revenue came from most to least. erica: pancakes -- about 75%. lemonis: and how many of them make up the bulk of the revenue? about six flavors. lemonis: okay. erica: then our fried chicken mix. lemonis: how much was that in revenue? erica: 20%. lemonis: okay. so, you understand so far we're at 95%? erica: yeah. lemonis: okay. pancakes and fried chicken make up 95% of her revenue, and i think the way she developed the other products and the way she connected them together is probably why they didn't take off. why did you choose to package them differently if you were creating a brand? erica: because i wanted to be able to distinguish the grits from the pancakes and the bacon rub. lemonis: and you did a good job with that. erica: thank you. lemonis: they're all different. erica: thank you. lemonis: which is probably why the other ones don't do well. can i taste the product? erica: yeah, i can make it. lemonis: i'm g
we sell to williams sonoma, kroger, a lot of specialty stores, as well, across the u.s.onis: wow! of the $500,000 you did last year, walk me through where the revenue came from most to least. erica: pancakes -- about 75%. lemonis: and how many of them make up the bulk of the revenue? about six flavors. lemonis: okay. erica: then our fried chicken mix. lemonis: how much was that in revenue? erica: 20%. lemonis: okay. so, you understand so far we're at 95%? erica: yeah. lemonis: okay. pancakes...
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lemonis: williams-sonoma, slate, citi simplicity, citi card bank.is is all construction debt, as well? sal: um...i'm not sure. that i have to look at. lemonis: do you have any personal living expenses on these cards? sal: i'm sure there is. what's the big deal about that, honestly? lemonis: i agreed to $660,000 based on what you told me. now i'm finding out, living expenses really for this -- the target card really wasn't construction, and so my number really shouldn't be $660,000. sal: i'm not 100% sure what -- the cards are not even active. lemonis: but you were 100% sure to tell me that it was construction debt. you put this paper together. sal: yeah, i mean, we needed computers and stuff. it could be. i'm not saying no. lemonis: wasabi japanese steakhouse -- $230. sal: i went out with my family. lemonis: on the company credit card? sal: on the company credit card. lemonis: now i'm paying for your meals? this isn't sitting well with me. and i feel like you're lying to me about something. -sal: i'm not. -lemonis: but i feel like that because, litt
lemonis: williams-sonoma, slate, citi simplicity, citi card bank.is is all construction debt, as well? sal: um...i'm not sure. that i have to look at. lemonis: do you have any personal living expenses on these cards? sal: i'm sure there is. what's the big deal about that, honestly? lemonis: i agreed to $660,000 based on what you told me. now i'm finding out, living expenses really for this -- the target card really wasn't construction, and so my number really shouldn't be $660,000. sal: i'm not...
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williams & sonoma had a good number and people are finding fault.tock could rally. >> awesome jim, thanks for the quick tease on all of that we'll see you in a few minutes by the way -- >> very good, thank you. >> great stuff out from san francisco this week. by the way, an exclusive interview on "mad money" with the ceo of clorox. that's coming your way at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. stay tuned "squawk box" will be right back. this is an incredible milestone for 10x on our journey to mastering biology to advance human health. we can imagine a path to curing cancer, addressing infectious diseases, and figuring out alzheimer's. and i believe our team at 10x will be instrumental in making this the century of biology. we're just getting started. together, we're going to do some amazing things. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how t
williams & sonoma had a good number and people are finding fault.tock could rally. >> awesome jim, thanks for the quick tease on all of that we'll see you in a few minutes by the way -- >> very good, thank you. >> great stuff out from san francisco this week. by the way, an exclusive interview on "mad money" with the ceo of clorox. that's coming your way at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. stay tuned "squawk box" will be right back. this is an incredible...
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there's best buy and autozone and williams sonoma and domino's pizza and home goods and so many of themtheir hearts, and they have said to their customers at the cash register when they're checking out, when people are rushing, they take the time to ask their customers, would you like to make a donation, just a dollar or more. >> i was going to ask you, when they ask you that sometimes, i've noticed it when i go to the checkout, if someone says, sure, i'll do a dollar surely those dollars add up. >> absolutely. my father used to say he'd rather get $1 from a million people than a million dollars from one person because that way everybody would be involved. you know, they call st. jude america's hospital because children from all across america come to st. jude our groundbreaking research is shared throughout every community in america and all the wonderful people of america are donating so it's really the life blood of st. jude this is an exciting time of year, so happy thanksgiving, everybody. get out there and shop >> marlo, we are so happy you're part of our family. >> thank you i lo
there's best buy and autozone and williams sonoma and domino's pizza and home goods and so many of themtheir hearts, and they have said to their customers at the cash register when they're checking out, when people are rushing, they take the time to ask their customers, would you like to make a donation, just a dollar or more. >> i was going to ask you, when they ask you that sometimes, i've noticed it when i go to the checkout, if someone says, sure, i'll do a dollar surely those dollars...
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earnings bag that was mixed although apartment were blowout and nordstrom shares up yesterday, william sonomaird quarter earnings decline, what's your characterization of the consumer right now? >> with the earnings in particular there's been execution issues related to some of the earnings, misses, i would say generally, though, the backdrop for consumption was strong. if you think about it, low unemployment, wage gains that are finally showing up, no robustly but positive, housing has started to come back, now consumers don't start to buy houses unless they're pretty confident about their future so i think the backdrop remains pretty solid for consumption. that's not to say gang busters, it's not to say that we don't expect momentum to slow and certainly we expect gdp will slowdown next year. maria: that's what you said yesterday, dagen, with the macy's underperformance, this is a macy's story and not a consumer story. dagen: right, home depot's problems are home depot problem, you look at wal-mart, the biggies, wal-mart, target, and txmax, tjx blowing it out of the water, those are stores
earnings bag that was mixed although apartment were blowout and nordstrom shares up yesterday, william sonomaird quarter earnings decline, what's your characterization of the consumer right now? >> with the earnings in particular there's been execution issues related to some of the earnings, misses, i would say generally, though, the backdrop for consumption was strong. if you think about it, low unemployment, wage gains that are finally showing up, no robustly but positive, housing has...
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lower profit at williams sonoma. they are down 4.5%.other hand, you have nordstrom, upscale department store chain, they gave an upbeat forecast. the market loves that. they are up 9%. david, overall, retail this current quarter, should be looking pretty good. >> certainly we had the strong consumer who has very good sentiment but what i like here, the consumer is being selective and so are investors. those who are offering great prices, off-price retailers, those providing the great value proposition, they are doing well. those who are providing the omni-channel service where you can order on the web, pick up at the store, they are doing well. but the department stores are still not offering great bargains, not offering a reason to come into the store and have a great experience, they're not doing so well. stuart: nordstrom is an upscale outfit and they are up 9.5% now. >> your favorite words come into play. expectations. expectations were low for nordstrom and in fairness, they are offering a different experience for the consumer comi
lower profit at williams sonoma. they are down 4.5%.other hand, you have nordstrom, upscale department store chain, they gave an upbeat forecast. the market loves that. they are up 9%. david, overall, retail this current quarter, should be looking pretty good. >> certainly we had the strong consumer who has very good sentiment but what i like here, the consumer is being selective and so are investors. those who are offering great prices, off-price retailers, those providing the great...