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that is weighing on kroger. kroger has to respond. joe: they are finding their stride, was there a time where they had stumbled? we think of them over the last several years of this huge -- as this huge player. craig: they have been getting bigger and bigger. they were criticized as not having produced that was a very nice. they watched whole foods and kroger and walmart have caught up or you get plenty of organic have that walmart -- caught up. you can get plenty of organic stuff out walmart. that is why you are seeing those declining sales. strategy,oing back to i wonder if kroger can offer anything else that is higher-margin rather than ingredients for dinners are we talking about prepared foods, organic, deliveries, add-on value services? craig: the big thing is click and collect. what that is, you go on the web or your phone, make the order, it is ready at the store. you drive in and pick it up. a lot of people say that that is more convenient. even better than delivery. invested heavily in that. they have y'all at a lot of their
that is weighing on kroger. kroger has to respond. joe: they are finding their stride, was there a time where they had stumbled? we think of them over the last several years of this huge -- as this huge player. craig: they have been getting bigger and bigger. they were criticized as not having produced that was a very nice. they watched whole foods and kroger and walmart have caught up or you get plenty of organic have that walmart -- caught up. you can get plenty of organic stuff out walmart....
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long as -- just like kroger bringing something to them. so if you look at a merger with rou roundy's, health, all of those things the list of things they brought to kroger is just as long as what kroger brought to them. >> we'll let investors ponder what the meaning of that is, rodney, thank you very much. good to talk to you. >> great to talk to you. >> the ceo and chairman of kroger in cincinnati. >>> when we come back, liberty media ceo greg maffei, why he says president-elect trump will be good for business. take a look at stocks at this hour. and take a look at gold while you're at it suddenly down $32. back after a break. ♪ if you're on medicare, remember, the open enrollment period is here. the time to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare to enroll... in a plan that could give you the benefits and stability you're looking for, an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. what makes it complete? it can combine medicare parts a and b, which is your hospi
long as -- just like kroger bringing something to them. so if you look at a merger with rou roundy's, health, all of those things the list of things they brought to kroger is just as long as what kroger brought to them. >> we'll let investors ponder what the meaning of that is, rodney, thank you very much. good to talk to you. >> great to talk to you. >> the ceo and chairman of kroger in cincinnati. >>> when we come back, liberty media ceo greg maffei, why he says...
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finally kroger, kr, confirmed its annual earnings guidance today. a shaded up, not down next year's numbers. i've been waiting for this moment because it confirms something we've been talking about when it comes to, say, mccormick, the spice maker. whether it's because of costs or fear or desire to nest, people aren't going out to dinner as much as they used to. other side, kroger, and this stock is dirt cheap after being hammered relentlessly. i like it now. food deflation seems like it's gotten past them. one thing that's certain, though, this company is absolutely capitalizing on the stay at home thesis. we need to find out more -- it looks like things as we depart this evening are even looking up for whole foods, which reported a surprisingly better earnings per shar same-store sales still not what i want to see. going to the dentist, pets, stay at home dinner thesis, all these trends are proving to be bankable during what is definitely becoming one of the most turbulent earnings seasons, if not turbulent seasons entirely in this country. stick
finally kroger, kr, confirmed its annual earnings guidance today. a shaded up, not down next year's numbers. i've been waiting for this moment because it confirms something we've been talking about when it comes to, say, mccormick, the spice maker. whether it's because of costs or fear or desire to nest, people aren't going out to dinner as much as they used to. other side, kroger, and this stock is dirt cheap after being hammered relentlessly. i like it now. food deflation seems like it's...
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it was good to see kroger reaffirmed guidance today. maybe conagra can get its business back on track after the beakup. what i like about lamb weston is it's already on track. the one worry, it's one week from the spinoff and they don't officially have a cfo. here's the bottom line. for those of you who currently own conagra, here's my recommendation. when the company breaks itself up next week, you want to hang on to the lamb weston spin offand think about selling conagra. lamb weston is a lean, mean, potato-mashing machine and they've got everything they need to generate decent numbers going forward, where conagra is waiting for a turnaround that may not pan out. there's no hurry to make ago i decision. we know there's big time confusion in the first couple of days. we saw it in the crazy trading in ar connick. give it a few days and we'll report back to you about the timing, tell you if you need to make a move or tell you if you should wait for a better price. ben in texas, ben. >> caller: booyah. >> booyah, ben. >> caller: yeah. rr
it was good to see kroger reaffirmed guidance today. maybe conagra can get its business back on track after the beakup. what i like about lamb weston is it's already on track. the one worry, it's one week from the spinoff and they don't officially have a cfo. here's the bottom line. for those of you who currently own conagra, here's my recommendation. when the company breaks itself up next week, you want to hang on to the lamb weston spin offand think about selling conagra. lamb weston is a...
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>> right now this week kroger. as we get closer to thanksgiving you will find full week before thanksgiving is the go to week for all of the turkey deals. most of the grocery stores will require a minimum purchase to get your turkey for around $.39- $.59 per pound. every week i will have a turkey deals roundup on the blog to get the best buys.>>> just thinking about thanksgiving, it will be here before you know it. >>> thank you. >>> for more tips from faye go to wral.com insert -- search smart shopper. hillary clinton and trump will be quit campaigning today. >>> a popular club that closed is getting ready to reopen. we count on them to show up for us. now buck newton wants to be our top law-enforcement officer, but he failed to show up in the state senate. buck missed nearly one out of five votes, more than any senator but one. should show more respect for the rule of law." >>> police and southern pines looking for the gunman in the second drive-by shooting in that community in less than a week. a man was shot in
>> right now this week kroger. as we get closer to thanksgiving you will find full week before thanksgiving is the go to week for all of the turkey deals. most of the grocery stores will require a minimum purchase to get your turkey for around $.39- $.59 per pound. every week i will have a turkey deals roundup on the blog to get the best buys.>>> just thinking about thanksgiving, it will be here before you know it. >>> thank you. >>> for more tips from faye go...
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they'll be on the shevles at walmart, kroger, shoprite and albertsons this week. january of 2017. this story is going to put a smile on your face this morning. a bride and her father decided to change things up a bit for their traditional wedding dance. check it out. a bit different than what you weddings. get this, their epic song mashup has nearly six million views on youtube. the bride says she was hesitant to do the dance at first. she says they both love to dance and have danced together since she was little. in the end, she says she is glad she did it and is happy everyone at their wedding and on the the ledger we have a lot to get to here on 10 news this morning. a warning this after a woman was robbed on campus. and looking for a cheap flight? the new cheaper seats some airlines are now offering, but there's a catch. we are working on all those stories, plus ashley has your forecast and we'll check out how the morning commute looks, all coming up on 10 news this morning. ? happy holidays from crayola. so when do i start? um, shouldn't it be "spokes-crayon?" can somebody tu
they'll be on the shevles at walmart, kroger, shoprite and albertsons this week. january of 2017. this story is going to put a smile on your face this morning. a bride and her father decided to change things up a bit for their traditional wedding dance. check it out. a bit different than what you weddings. get this, their epic song mashup has nearly six million views on youtube. the bride says she was hesitant to do the dance at first. she says they both love to dance and have danced together...
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a 4% lead for gary kroger at this point in district 60. >> now, remember this is house district 62 which was occupied for a number of years by deborah berry and then decided to retire we have obadal and smith challenging for the race. >> amanda: and moving on to the next thing, 10% reporting up for the house. >> ron: tony thompson will win reelection. i haven't heard about tama county but the long-term pu challenged by ellenbecker and how about that with 28% coming in? >> amanda: and the race tied. nbc news is reporting the iowa race for president is so razor thin despite their assumption that it was going to be a takeaway and i can tell you right now, they are looking at so while people say your vote didn't matter, it is a 3000 vote -- or 3300? there it is, 30,000. that was hard to read. snow i am looking over at the monitor going where does it say that? >> amanda: big takeaways right now. nbc news has not yet declared trump the w >> such an important thing for the state but how many of these it news houses are using extreme judgment tonight not to jump the gun and turns out to be not t
a 4% lead for gary kroger at this point in district 60. >> now, remember this is house district 62 which was occupied for a number of years by deborah berry and then decided to retire we have obadal and smith challenging for the race. >> amanda: and moving on to the next thing, 10% reporting up for the house. >> ron: tony thompson will win reelection. i haven't heard about tama county but the long-term pu challenged by ellenbecker and how about that with 28% coming in?...
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you see somebody while you're checking out krogers that looks like they need help. go ahead and swipe the card. >> we have four children. this is truly a blessing. >> i think god has put a huge responsibility on me as far as how this money is used. >> going to be a blessing to have this opportunity. >> there are always so many if you approach it the way that they are approaching it that's how you stay happy. >> i hope enough time has gone by that the people will focus on their plans and not fall into that. >>> an 11-year-old girl is now a lifesaver. >> how she rushed into action to save her newborn sister. >>> coming up at 6:00, breaking news. a brockton mother is found dead. and prosecutors say her son is the killer. we're live with the breaking details. > an elderly woman's purse. and tonight what she has to say to the man who made her a >>> this is an unbreakable bond between a girl and her the 11-year-old rushing in to help when the newborn started to choke on formula. the baby only a few days old and still in the hospital. >> the family credits a cpr program ta
you see somebody while you're checking out krogers that looks like they need help. go ahead and swipe the card. >> we have four children. this is truly a blessing. >> i think god has put a huge responsibility on me as far as how this money is used. >> going to be a blessing to have this opportunity. >> there are always so many if you approach it the way that they are approaching it that's how you stay happy. >> i hope enough time has gone by that the people will...
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you got kroger's with an organic food department. you got any supermarket that has organic food. i don't see anything distinguishing whole foods from the rest of the supermarket industry. yet, they trade at about five turns more in terms of a multiple. i would be worried in this stock. i know it's gone down a lot over the last couple of years, but i would be worried it goes down further to match kroger's. >> take the helm and john -- >> i actually think that's positive. again, simplifying the management structure is always a good thing, and i would say on the twitter for half of a second, says why couldn't you have a chairman roll and then have a new ceo come in. i just think a cleaner structure gives investors a little bit more confidence with whole foods. you saw that stock spike not because of the quarter the other day, but because they changed the management structure. >> they have a lot of stuff to do, though. their quarter is horrendous. >> you have more on whole foods? >> you guys. the reason why those shares are spiking right now is because of a bloomberg headline coming
you got kroger's with an organic food department. you got any supermarket that has organic food. i don't see anything distinguishing whole foods from the rest of the supermarket industry. yet, they trade at about five turns more in terms of a multiple. i would be worried in this stock. i know it's gone down a lot over the last couple of years, but i would be worried it goes down further to match kroger's. >> take the helm and john -- >> i actually think that's positive. again,...
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>> kroger bottomed at the low 30s. it's a buy. i think it's terrific now. it went through its issues. it has recovered, and it's fine. max in washington, max. >> caller: booyah, jim. max from the nation's capital. i own a fair share of arrow electronics stock. do you think it's a safe bet to keep investing money in them or no? >> i'm sorry. which one? arrow? i like them. i think they're doing a very good job. i like tech data more, though, just to be clear. i think tech data got a very good deal. let's go to matt in connecticut, matty. >> caller: jim, booyah from fairfield, connecticut. >> hi. >> what are your thoughts on dunkin' brands? i took a position in 2013. >> i think it's fine. i think it's fine. the last couple of quarters have just been okay. i'm not going to go against it. how about one more? let's go to richard in california, richard. >> caller: yeah, jim. i heard last week that you had this g.i. on who was talking about kmi. my question is i hope you haven't turned sour on enterprise products. >> no. i know they spent a lot of money doing crack
>> kroger bottomed at the low 30s. it's a buy. i think it's terrific now. it went through its issues. it has recovered, and it's fine. max in washington, max. >> caller: booyah, jim. max from the nation's capital. i own a fair share of arrow electronics stock. do you think it's a safe bet to keep investing money in them or no? >> i'm sorry. which one? arrow? i like them. i think they're doing a very good job. i like tech data more, though, just to be clear. i think tech data...
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that it's kroger that's the group. all right. children's place has staked out a prime location in the minds of consumers. i think the run in this stock is far from over. but, you know what? you do want to get a pullback. the stock was up so huge last week. much more "mad money" ahead. an upcoming interest rate hike all but certain. where could the price of gold be headed? i'm eyeing randgold resources to see if the stock can regain its luster. then it's the analysts in one corner and the rally in the other. i'll tell you which side can come up victorious. and all your calls rapid fire in tonight's edition of the >>> while the stock market has roared higher ever since donald trump's surprise victory, the price of gold has gotten slammed. maybe it should be moving in the other direction. trump wants huge tax cuts. that should cause two things. the government will need to borrow more money, and the economy will likely accelerate. what do those have in common? they both lead to inflation. when inflation picks up, people bu
that it's kroger that's the group. all right. children's place has staked out a prime location in the minds of consumers. i think the run in this stock is far from over. but, you know what? you do want to get a pullback. the stock was up so huge last week. much more "mad money" ahead. an upcoming interest rate hike all but certain. where could the price of gold be headed? i'm eyeing randgold resources to see if the stock can regain its luster. then it's the analysts in one corner and...
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shop at kroger. >> not a deal. don't have a time for the small cap name of the day. >> i'm sorry. mockingbird and all that -- >> every timing problem the rest of the show is due to my chair. >> worth it. worth every second we had to give up, right? >> absolutely was. >> i'm a meme. >> i hope so. still ahead, it's true, you cannot only eat them, you can invest in them. isn't it a great company? all thanks to dean metropolis, he'll join us live on set hopefully with some ding dongs. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. >>> china coming to hollywood with the buying spree. what it will mean for the movie business. >> election protection, sound advice on how to navigate the uncertainty th
shop at kroger. >> not a deal. don't have a time for the small cap name of the day. >> i'm sorry. mockingbird and all that -- >> every timing problem the rest of the show is due to my chair. >> worth it. worth every second we had to give up, right? >> absolutely was. >> i'm a meme. >> i hope so. still ahead, it's true, you cannot only eat them, you can invest in them. isn't it a great company? all thanks to dean metropolis, he'll join us live on set...
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you know, you see someone checking them out at walmart or kroger's, you know, that look like they need help, go over there and swipe the card. >> they're all adults but to give them a hand-up and get them starte truly a blessing for our children. >> i feel like god has put a huge responsibility on me as far as how this money is used. >> it's going to be a blessing to have this opportunity. >> reporter: a blessing this group is determined to use for good. >> there is gonna be a lot of people blessed there you this, and i'm thankful for that. evenly. almost $13 million a piece. in the newsroom, i'm nicole oliverio, 7news. >>> next on 7, an expedition off the coast of nantucket ending with quite the shark tale. look at that, jr. >> that is good stuff right there. right now, not so much. rain and quite a bit of it on the way tonight. forecast up next. >>> and new developments into the investigation into this week's ohio state attack. what we've learned about the man >>> that scene in the matrix where neo sees the black cat and sees it again and says i think it's deja vu. maybe we have one
you know, you see someone checking them out at walmart or kroger's, you know, that look like they need help, go over there and swipe the card. >> they're all adults but to give them a hand-up and get them starte truly a blessing for our children. >> i feel like god has put a huge responsibility on me as far as how this money is used. >> it's going to be a blessing to have this opportunity. >> reporter: a blessing this group is determined to use for good. >> there...
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you see somebody while you're checking out at walmart or kroger's that looks like they swipe the card. >> there will be a lot of people blessed through this and i'm thanful for that. >> the definition of life- changing probably for lots of groups. this group chose to take a lump sum of $254.7 million which they of course will split evenly. >> why didn't we -- we need to do that. i'm just like dang it,. >>> we're dealing with roadways in stark county. we're mostly concerned with 77. reminder today is the final day for that right lane being pinched off on 90 east over the inner belt bridge, the work wraps up at 5:00 p.m. you still have access there on west 14th street to 90 east. let's check out the odot views. now . >>> take you outside, show you how it looks right now, with the shot toward the cleveland skyline. no rain falling in the greater cleveland area. the rain is falling from canton to new philly, dover and heading to the north and northeast. that's going to continue to move in that direction. i do think we have another chance for showers later on this afternoon, into this even
you see somebody while you're checking out at walmart or kroger's that looks like they swipe the card. >> there will be a lot of people blessed through this and i'm thanful for that. >> the definition of life- changing probably for lots of groups. this group chose to take a lump sum of $254.7 million which they of course will split evenly. >> why didn't we -- we need to do that. i'm just like dang it,. >>> we're dealing with roadways in stark county. we're mostly...
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by 2014, it's in kroger and whole foods, everywhere. stumbles on a recipe that works and brings it to big retailers. who is investing in this and where's the money coming from to keep this going? bret: they are disclosing a lot of the nitty-gritty financial stuff. they don't like to talk about the process. one of the really interesting things early on they were basically told my people buying it at the ice cream tasted chalking. -- chalkey. when it freezes and re-freezes during this duration, develops a chalky texture. they have figured out a fix that. carol: "bloomberg businessweek," is on newsstands now. oliver: and online. carol: i love the story of sam's club in china, it's different in terms of product mix. a $3000 rice cooker, a $28,000 curved tv. you can buy pricey red wine. interesting in terms of the strategy in china. they're going after the aspirational shopper and the shopper in china likes these imported goods. it seems to be a good strategy for sam's club. oliver: they are all really expensive. there was a surprise element
by 2014, it's in kroger and whole foods, everywhere. stumbles on a recipe that works and brings it to big retailers. who is investing in this and where's the money coming from to keep this going? bret: they are disclosing a lot of the nitty-gritty financial stuff. they don't like to talk about the process. one of the really interesting things early on they were basically told my people buying it at the ice cream tasted chalking. -- chalkey. when it freezes and re-freezes during this duration,...
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fargo bank inside a kroger at scottsdale road and thomas. the surveillance pictures caught him in the bank. he has an a.s.u. sun devils hat on. >> do you have to remind me of that? we don't need this with the criminal almost. >> he is an older gentleman and wearing the sun devils hat. >> do you need to repeat it? >> at the time of the robbery, he had the a.s.u. hat on. if y h this case, call scottsdale police department. >>> for the second time in less than a week, we have a wrong-way driver causing a crash shutting down a valley freeway for hours. it happened overnight. i-17 near anthem, a man in a pickup truck was driving southbound in the northbound lanes for about three miles before he slammed into an s.u.v. away. he is facing several charges, including d.u.i. >>> city of glendale has a new top cop. rick st. john was sworn in as police chief this morning. he was interim chief when debra black moved to prescott. he started as a patrol officer before becoming a training officer and assistant chief. >>> diane douglas revealing her funding p
fargo bank inside a kroger at scottsdale road and thomas. the surveillance pictures caught him in the bank. he has an a.s.u. sun devils hat on. >> do you have to remind me of that? we don't need this with the criminal almost. >> he is an older gentleman and wearing the sun devils hat. >> do you need to repeat it? >> at the time of the robbery, he had the a.s.u. hat on. if y h this case, call scottsdale police department. >>> for the second time in less than a...
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. >> you see somebody while you're checking out at walmart or kroger's that look like they need help, go over there and swipe the card. >> there will be a lot of people blessed through this and i'm thankful for that. >> how about a whole community? the group taking of $254.7 million which they will split evenly. that's about $12.7 million apiece. >> can i get some of that, please? >>> if you see something, say something, but local police say some of the reports they're noticing on social media are going a step too far. >>> new restaurants could soon be headed to the flats. >>> one guy had the gun, the other guy jumped over the table, started asking for me to pull money out of the registers. >> now at 6:30, robbed a at gunpoint, a local pizza worker robbed twice in two days speaking about his terrifying ordeal only on news 5. >>> tornadoes ravaging parts of alabama, at least three killed, >>> coming to the flats, three new businesses that could replace businesses that recently closed. >>> first let's head over to meteorologist jd rudd. the forecast is nice and mild today. >> you may no
. >> you see somebody while you're checking out at walmart or kroger's that look like they need help, go over there and swipe the card. >> there will be a lot of people blessed through this and i'm thankful for that. >> how about a whole community? the group taking of $254.7 million which they will split evenly. that's about $12.7 million apiece. >> can i get some of that, please? >>> if you see something, say something, but local police say some of the reports...
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you see somebody while you're checking out at wal-mart or krogers, looked like they need help, swipe the card. >> the group says they will split the money evenly. each gets about $12 million. 23 degrees in denver this morning. coming up next, a consumer alert from a dog owner who says ask questions at your doggie day care. her dog lola is now missing. the story next. >>> and the cu buffs talk about being the underdogs. they're proud ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> good morning, everyone. thanks for being with us on this chilly morning. i am britt moreno. this is the news at 6:30. we start off with breaking news. a highlands ranch mother and two sons ages 3 and 5 are missing. we are live with details on the search. >>> and bruce springsteen gets ready to meet denver fans. colorado's weather center. it is definitely cold outside. teens and 20s around the denver area. look at that, that is eastern siberia and that is arctic air that will be here before we know it. your full forecast is straight ahead. >>> the drive looking pretty good across the denver metro area. starting to fill in. we'll look
you see somebody while you're checking out at wal-mart or krogers, looked like they need help, swipe the card. >> the group says they will split the money evenly. each gets about $12 million. 23 degrees in denver this morning. coming up next, a consumer alert from a dog owner who says ask questions at your doggie day care. her dog lola is now missing. the story next. >>> and the cu buffs talk about being the underdogs. they're proud ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> good morning,...
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by 2014, it's in kroger and whole foods, everywhere. oliver: he stumbles on a recipe that works and brings it to big retailers. who is investing in this and where's the money coming from to keep this going? >> they are not disclosing sort of a lot of the nitty-gritty financial stuff, nor do they like to talk about the process they have come up with to get the ice cream to this place. one of the really interesting things, early on they were basically told by people buying it that the ice cream tasted chalky. and that comes when it freezes and re-freezes. they have figured out a fix to that, and have had tremendous success. carol: "bloomberg businessweek," is on newsstands now. oliver: and online. what was your favorite? carol: i love the story of sam's club in china, it's different in terms of product mix. go to china, and you are going to see a $3000 rice cooker, a $28,000 curved tv. you can buy some really pricey red wine. kind of interesting in terms of sam's club strategy in china. they're going after the aspirational shopper and the
by 2014, it's in kroger and whole foods, everywhere. oliver: he stumbles on a recipe that works and brings it to big retailers. who is investing in this and where's the money coming from to keep this going? >> they are not disclosing sort of a lot of the nitty-gritty financial stuff, nor do they like to talk about the process they have come up with to get the ice cream to this place. one of the really interesting things, early on they were basically told by people buying it that the ice...
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kroger's, that l lookike they need help, go over there and swipe the card. >> just to give them a hand up and get them started in life is truly a blessing. >> i feel like god has put a huge responsibility on me. as far as how this money is used. >> it's going to be a blessing to have this opportunity. >> reporter: a group is determined to use for good. 20 times over. >> there's going to be a lot of people blessed through this and i'm thankful for that. >> isn't that great? each of them gets $12 million. >> i was a little bitter at first until i heard them all speak and i think they're all going to do something good with it. good group of people. >>> zoo lights kicks off here at the denver zoo. it's going to be cold that today anddtomorrow we're in the low 40s. friday, chance for light snow. better chance of heavy snow by ? >> announcer: today -- we're getting our jingle on with an hour of festive family favorites. mario's hanging with the hilarious bill bellamy. we're sharing two chocolatey viewer treats. and clinton's taking the hassle out of the holidays with his gift in a jif soluti
kroger's, that l lookike they need help, go over there and swipe the card. >> just to give them a hand up and get them started in life is truly a blessing. >> i feel like god has put a huge responsibility on me. as far as how this money is used. >> it's going to be a blessing to have this opportunity. >> reporter: a group is determined to use for good. 20 times over. >> there's going to be a lot of people blessed through this and i'm thankful for that. >>...
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you see somebody while you're checking out at wal-mart or krogers that need like they need help. go over there and swipe the get them started in the life is truly a blessing. i feel god put a huge responsibility on me as far as how this money is used. >> it's going to be a blessing to have this opportunity. >>> a blessing this group is determined to use for good. >> there's going to be a lot of people blessed through this. and i'm thankful for that. >> good for them. so thero lump sum of 254.7 million which they will split evenly so that's almost $13 million a piece which to kris anderson is still not enough money. >> i'm busy looking to see if relatives from lafayette, tennessee that may have just won the lottery. still to come on 7 news at 9:00ed. a major water main break in china town. >>> we have another round of rain headed our way before we can see a little bit of sunshine. i'll have the details, coming up. controversial painting back on displ display at a massachusetts college. while school officials made that decision. got any good gift ideas? ? verizon prepaid is gonna b
you see somebody while you're checking out at wal-mart or krogers that need like they need help. go over there and swipe the get them started in the life is truly a blessing. i feel god put a huge responsibility on me as far as how this money is used. >> it's going to be a blessing to have this opportunity. >>> a blessing this group is determined to use for good. >> there's going to be a lot of people blessed through this. and i'm thankful for that. >> good for them....
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. >> you see somebody checking out at kroger or wal-mart, they look like you need help, just swipe the card. >> give team that hand and get them started in life. truly a blessing. >> i feel like god has put a huge responsibility on me. as far as how this money is used. >> reporter: a blessing this group is determined to use for good. >> there is going to be a lot of people blessed through this. and i'm thankful for that. >> anchor: i feel like i could be more selfish with those winnings. good for them. they are taking the lump sum of $254 million. they get almost $13 million apiece. >> kris: very lucky. next up on 7 news, devastating scene with a shobing when a woman walks away from this house explosion. >> anchor: a star-studded event to help children in need. what big names attended this >> kris: a star-studded event right here in boston. >> anchor: all in the name of helping children. lorkal legends coming together to supports children with there were some patriots stars, celtics players and even late-night talk show legend jay leno. the annual fund-raiser has raised more than $42 m
. >> you see somebody checking out at kroger or wal-mart, they look like you need help, just swipe the card. >> give team that hand and get them started in life. truly a blessing. >> i feel like god has put a huge responsibility on me. as far as how this money is used. >> reporter: a blessing this group is determined to use for good. >> there is going to be a lot of people blessed through this. and i'm thankful for that. >> anchor: i feel like i could be more...
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kroger's hinted that it would like to buy up some small independent grocery chains. we could see more mergers in that field. we are hearing from local customers who are not excited about that buyout. >> and reduction in competition. >> exactly. >> thank you, pam. >>> the time is 7:57. the oklahoma city thunder comes back to oracle after blowing the lead over the warriors in the western conference finals then they lost kevin durant to the warriors during the off season. the warriors are 3-1. tonight's game is the first of four matchups between the two western conference power houses this season. >>> all right. time to check in with mike and gasia. >> thank you, dave. a police investigation on the campus of sonoma state. the suspicious circumstances being investigated right now after a discovery by a campus employee. >>> and waiting longer in traffic. the new research showing the silicon valley commute is worse than los angeles. and the reasoning behind it. j?j?j7 because she doesn't know that it kills 40,000 californians... every year. because she doesn't understand w
kroger's hinted that it would like to buy up some small independent grocery chains. we could see more mergers in that field. we are hearing from local customers who are not excited about that buyout. >> and reduction in competition. >> exactly. >> thank you, pam. >>> the time is 7:57. the oklahoma city thunder comes back to oracle after blowing the lead over the warriors in the western conference finals then they lost kevin durant to the warriors during the off...
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that's another part of why kroger can't get out of its way though i think kroger's a good stock here. will proctor do this? proctor's got some dividend protection. i mention being the quintessential american company, they reported good quarter but 3% yield. does that protect you in a world where the 30-year -- well, interest rates have stopped for the 30-year, didn't go up that much, but i'm saying more evidence this is not where people want to be. >> okay. we'll keep an eye on tyson. also going to keep an eye on tesla as we head to the opening bell because it now includes solarcity. that deal having closed. we've got that opening bell just a few minutes away right here on "squawk on the street." ♪ mapping the oceans. where we explore. protecting biodiversity. everywhere we work. defeating malaria. improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil? turning algae into biofuels. reducing energy poverty in the developing world. making cars go further with less. fueling the global economy. and you thought we just made the gas. ♪ energ
that's another part of why kroger can't get out of its way though i think kroger's a good stock here. will proctor do this? proctor's got some dividend protection. i mention being the quintessential american company, they reported good quarter but 3% yield. does that protect you in a world where the 30-year -- well, interest rates have stopped for the 30-year, didn't go up that much, but i'm saying more evidence this is not where people want to be. >> okay. we'll keep an eye on tyson....
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kroger is among rell tailers doing the least to cut out toxic chemicals. safer chemicals and healthy families released a new report called who is minding the store. three retailers, amazon, costco and albertson's received "f" grades on that list as well and the aloe vera gel that many americans buy to soothe damaged skin had no evidence of aloe vera in many cases. some of the store brand aloe gel sold at walmart, target and cvs showed no indication of the test. bloomberg news hired them to do the tests and target declined to talk abo that and their suppliers were assured their products were authentic. from the nasdaq, i'm jane king. here's to your health. >> a zoo in england wants help naming a newborn, not just any newborn. look at this, a baby male pygmy hippo arrived to proud parents oliver and wendy. potential names, derrick, walter, norbert, my favorite and george. the public is being asked to vote on those choices. >> you need to give him a bath. "abc 7 news at 4:00" continues. up next the black friday lines are already continuing and are the deals r
kroger is among rell tailers doing the least to cut out toxic chemicals. safer chemicals and healthy families released a new report called who is minding the store. three retailers, amazon, costco and albertson's received "f" grades on that list as well and the aloe vera gel that many americans buy to soothe damaged skin had no evidence of aloe vera in many cases. some of the store brand aloe gel sold at walmart, target and cvs showed no indication of the test. bloomberg news hired...
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i like kroger again very much at 31, 32. >> no dual ceo structure any longer. it was one of the few of course out there. is that a positive? >> i think that if the company keeps taking expenses out and if -- there were layers upon layers, maybe walter had a layer and john mackey had a layer, i don't know. walter rob is a guy who i think if he wants to work anywhere in the world at any company, people should snap him up today. they should call him and say we want you to run a company. because he's fabulous. but, you know, maybe the structure was wrong. remember this is inventive category, a lot of companies came after the category. it's very difficult to be able to say these guys didn't know what they were doing because they still run very profitable stores. little better than expected numbers, but the comp store sales are not positive. so don't go all over the place. don't go nuts. but i really like walter rob. i don't know, i mean, i just -- that's just my own view. >> all right. we'll watch shares of course of whole foods as you see looking up. by the way we'
i like kroger again very much at 31, 32. >> no dual ceo structure any longer. it was one of the few of course out there. is that a positive? >> i think that if the company keeps taking expenses out and if -- there were layers upon layers, maybe walter had a layer and john mackey had a layer, i don't know. walter rob is a guy who i think if he wants to work anywhere in the world at any company, people should snap him up today. they should call him and say we want you to run a...
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competition is so fierce, whether it's kroger, amazon. these guys are fighting their peers for fewer sales dollars. bottom line for walmart, this is a neutral stock that's fighting amazon, it needs to spend on sg&a. >> and they're spending like crazy. they bought jet for $3.1 million. who knows what goes on there? they were supposedly buying tech but you won't buy tech that's going to help you compete with amazon. >> do you think it's a little simplistic that as the economy gets better, we had the best weekly unemployment number in 43 years today, that people will trade up? we saw it with the dollar stores, to a walmart. do you think they'll trade up to a target? >> i'm still at walmart. that's my own personal problem. listen, walmart trades about 13, 14% more expensive than tart does. it doesn't deserve that valuation, in my opinion. the stock should be going lower. we talked about this last night. we said, look at the target quarter. they're running their business better. it's probably target-specific. you're probably going to see walma
competition is so fierce, whether it's kroger, amazon. these guys are fighting their peers for fewer sales dollars. bottom line for walmart, this is a neutral stock that's fighting amazon, it needs to spend on sg&a. >> and they're spending like crazy. they bought jet for $3.1 million. who knows what goes on there? they were supposedly buying tech but you won't buy tech that's going to help you compete with amazon. >> do you think it's a little simplistic that as the economy gets...
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there's been persistent rumors that kroger's going to buy them. there's discussion that maybe someday takes them private. fix it up and then maybe bring it back. to, more pressure on them get their house in order. david: craig giammona joining me in new york. affordability of obamacare has been a hot button topic on the campaign trail. donald trump winning out rising premiums that's pointing out rising premiums. outonald trump pointing rising premiums. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: the debate surrounding obamacare continues. some under the program are finding the medical care they need is too expensive to actual use. joining us with more is adam bierma zachary tracer. the frustration is what? price of what they have to pay out-of-pocket is too high? >> between 20 million people get insurance through the exchanges or through medicaid. having so little income to qualify for this government program. for the people making $25,000, $50,000 plus a year, the policies are pretty expensive, they have high deductibles. it is hard to get the care that they n
there's been persistent rumors that kroger's going to buy them. there's discussion that maybe someday takes them private. fix it up and then maybe bring it back. to, more pressure on them get their house in order. david: craig giammona joining me in new york. affordability of obamacare has been a hot button topic on the campaign trail. donald trump winning out rising premiums that's pointing out rising premiums. outonald trump pointing rising premiums. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: the debate...
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you see someone at walmart or kroger who looks like they need help - go over there and swipe the card." the group chose to take a lump sum of 254-point- seven-million- dollars...which splits up to more than 12 million a piece. good morning i'm cassandra jones vegas has felt in nearly 10 months is on the way this morning. a freeze warning is in effect for the las vegas valley until 8 am wednesday. neighborhoods will be dropping into the low 30s and upper 20s overnight. skies will be mostly clear on wednesday with high temperatures only in the mid 50s; below average for this time of year. skies stay mostly sunny thursday with mid 50s before a system moves in friday. southern nevada stays dry, but we see more cloud cover with gusty winds to 35 mph. high temperatures hold in the mid to low 50s. temperatures moderate this weekend with highs back up around 60 degrees on sunday before another big temperature drop arrives tuesday the 40's. good morning. here's a look at your fox5 traffic solutions let's begin with your drive here are the accidents to watch out and alternate routes you can use
you see someone at walmart or kroger who looks like they need help - go over there and swipe the card." the group chose to take a lump sum of 254-point- seven-million- dollars...which splits up to more than 12 million a piece. good morning i'm cassandra jones vegas has felt in nearly 10 months is on the way this morning. a freeze warning is in effect for the las vegas valley until 8 am wednesday. neighborhoods will be dropping into the low 30s and upper 20s overnight. skies will be mostly...
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we were just need to give them democracy, coca-cola and kroger, and they will be fine. that is the dominant attitude. most americans, and i would concur wholeheartedly, britain and france have nothing to do with this. this war did not begin on the rhine river over the border between germany and france. this war did not begin because france wanted to get out some of the rhine back. france is in the war for the most noble reason of all. another army crossed their border, which is what sustains french morale in 1914 that it -- i can get into all of this much more if you want. i don't buy this thing about britain at all. britain was pursuing its state interest, but the crisis that occurs on the danube, the british say over and over again, it has nothing to do with us, unless either britain or france -- excuse me, either germany or france -- trust me. if either germany or france decides to take over the belgian coastline. the reason britain wants belgian neutral is so nobody else can use it against them, and the reason france moves slowly, one one reason france moves slowly
we were just need to give them democracy, coca-cola and kroger, and they will be fine. that is the dominant attitude. most americans, and i would concur wholeheartedly, britain and france have nothing to do with this. this war did not begin on the rhine river over the border between germany and france. this war did not begin because france wanted to get out some of the rhine back. france is in the war for the most noble reason of all. another army crossed their border, which is what sustains...
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he is saying bet on companies relative to darden or some of these kroger that have a lot bigger head count. is that the kind of thing you think makes sense in this environment? >> growth continues to work and higher growth kaech companies h been rewarded in this earnings season. if you think about fast food the wage gains are probably in that part of the market. i think minimum wage and lower priced and lower skilled workers are extracting a bigger price out of companies. i think it gets back to equity investors you have to be investing in companies who the cycle of the seconder is improving because there is secular change or cost discipline. you have to have valuations that make sense. we were all struggling and we remain there. airlines, rails, banks, these are things that worked in earnings season. banks have been defensive. they outperformed the market on the way down here. >> tim, constance, thank you guys for joining us this hour. catch much more of the fast money crew talking about michael moore. he will be on the show talking all things donald trump. you don't want to miss th
he is saying bet on companies relative to darden or some of these kroger that have a lot bigger head count. is that the kind of thing you think makes sense in this environment? >> growth continues to work and higher growth kaech companies h been rewarded in this earnings season. if you think about fast food the wage gains are probably in that part of the market. i think minimum wage and lower priced and lower skilled workers are extracting a bigger price out of companies. i think it gets...
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whole foods is facing stiff competition from the likes of kroger and wal-mart and payoff from increasing diskouts and new 365 chain remains to be seen. rob says the board thought it was time for a more stream lined structure. >>> target says its grocery chief will leave the company on november 18. she was hired in april of last year to breathe new life into the grocery business which produces about $18.5 billion in annual sales at target. target's chief merchandising officer is resuming duties. target shares down 2%. >> it's a tough space. whole foods was up above $30 a share earlier. there was enthusiasm but seems the fundamentals of grocery are pulling everybody back down to urg. >> sprouts trading lower. deflationary category right now. >> there is no escaping it. >> a lot of investors like to see the co-ceo structure get away at whole foods but probably wants to see more operational changes. >>> wells fargo disclosing securities and exchange commission investigation new ceo tim sloane speaks at a banking conference. put it all in context for us. >> wells revealed in a filing that the
whole foods is facing stiff competition from the likes of kroger and wal-mart and payoff from increasing diskouts and new 365 chain remains to be seen. rob says the board thought it was time for a more stream lined structure. >>> target says its grocery chief will leave the company on november 18. she was hired in april of last year to breathe new life into the grocery business which produces about $18.5 billion in annual sales at target. target's chief merchandising officer is...
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and since the election, kroger is one of the worst stocks performing year to date jumping 8%. and whole foods is up 6% as well. and costco up 3%. and we are hearing this is the reversal of what we have seen over the past six months when grocery stocks took a hit thanks to fallen food prices while other consumer staple names traded higher. however, not all staples are getting a bump from trump. coty down 10%. philip morris slipping near 9%. and archer daniels midland down 8%. guys, back over to you. >> there are some movers, landon, thank you. >>> about 15 minutes to go until the bell. and again, we're seeing kind of a broad-based rally on wall street today led by energy, but other sectors are participating as well. not that many all-time highs. >> it is not a huge push to the upside. nasdaq is outperforming, that is change. >>> up next, we have anthony chen of chase to explain why the ten- year treasury yield is failing to rise after failing to do so after quantitative easing. that's when we come back. hey gary, what'd you got here? this bad boy is a mobile trading desk so tha
and since the election, kroger is one of the worst stocks performing year to date jumping 8%. and whole foods is up 6% as well. and costco up 3%. and we are hearing this is the reversal of what we have seen over the past six months when grocery stocks took a hit thanks to fallen food prices while other consumer staple names traded higher. however, not all staples are getting a bump from trump. coty down 10%. philip morris slipping near 9%. and archer daniels midland down 8%. guys, back over to...
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watch kroger to see if that gets hit. the stay at home economy had gotten deeply rooted because people were feeling badly or staying home watching, and a lot of the -- i mean, i had sheryl excellent executive for popeye's, boy, business picked up here. >> sort of flies in the face of the divisions we're seeing in the streets. big topic with trump last night on "60 minutes," does that count for nothing? >> true. i think there's a sense of -- unfortunately two americas again. i think part of america that was hunkered down and feeling gloomy that this race never ended. and then there's part of america that is based on who won and lost, and they're different. they're different. you might want to just go out because you feel relieved, just like there was a big relief rally on wall street. i think people got very beleaguered by the election. doesn't matter who you were for. the election just went on too long. now, there's some people i find when you go out some people are out because they say, boy, i feel good about things. oth
watch kroger to see if that gets hit. the stay at home economy had gotten deeply rooted because people were feeling badly or staying home watching, and a lot of the -- i mean, i had sheryl excellent executive for popeye's, boy, business picked up here. >> sort of flies in the face of the divisions we're seeing in the streets. big topic with trump last night on "60 minutes," does that count for nothing? >> true. i think there's a sense of -- unfortunately two americas...
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they are holding their own in grocery, but you have some good competitors with kroger and whole foods and what amazon is doing in grocery. david: thank you so much. this is a company that is investing in its core business. we keep asking about investment, and they are sacrificing the margin for it while i build up their stores and online business. jonathan: down 2.0% in the premarket. we will bring you that in the open. coming up, how investors will will play as -- boost. this is how we trade. futures negative on the dow will marginally up by 3% positive by a single digit on the snp. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is patrick:." this get a ticket that -- is "bloomberg daybreak." treasuries and yields higher by two basis points. the dollar was a lot weaker earlier in the session now showing a little bit of renewed strength against the yen. janet yellen on the one side saying the school for more than market gains. speaking of the data, here it is. line at 0.4%. in cpi in energy month on month meeting estimate 0.2. now we moved to cpi excluding fo
they are holding their own in grocery, but you have some good competitors with kroger and whole foods and what amazon is doing in grocery. david: thank you so much. this is a company that is investing in its core business. we keep asking about investment, and they are sacrificing the margin for it while i build up their stores and online business. jonathan: down 2.0% in the premarket. we will bring you that in the open. coming up, how investors will will play as -- boost. this is how we trade....
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kroger and albertsons are both in named as top -- being named as taught possible acquirers of those divested stores. we started the day off with a at of a bond selloff, continuation of the selloff from last week. the 10 is now starting to join a 30 year yield, dipping into the red as bonds rallying a little bit here. perhaps this picture here suggests there is a consensus that rates will be raised in december. crumpton is in the newsroom. bill de blasio met today with donald trump at trump tower. de blasio says their hour-long discussion covered several issues, including the possible repeal of the dodd-frank act. >> we talked about regulation of wall street trade i raised my concerns about any repeal of the dodd-frank bill and what it would do in terms of furthering the economic security of new yorkers, and millions of americans. in the deep concern that we would go backwards, and our economy would be in peril again and we would run the risk of another crash. mark: the meeting came after a campaign in which trump described de blasio as quote, a .aniac, and the worst -- worst. the vice presid
kroger and albertsons are both in named as top -- being named as taught possible acquirers of those divested stores. we started the day off with a at of a bond selloff, continuation of the selloff from last week. the 10 is now starting to join a 30 year yield, dipping into the red as bonds rallying a little bit here. perhaps this picture here suggests there is a consensus that rates will be raised in december. crumpton is in the newsroom. bill de blasio met today with donald trump at trump...
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. >> just thinking recent 52-week lows, starbucks, nike, under armour, kroger, right? >> these were the companies that we've retreated to time and again when we felt that the economy was uncertain. and they're not delivering now. in a world where facebook, which delivers a spectacular number, gets taken down because they say there could be meaningful decline in the rate of ads and because it would be substantial investment. i would still prefer that to a starbucks. i would prefer an alphabet, google, to a starbucks. there was a time when i would think -- said my travel trust own it, basically since the travel trust began a decade ago and i'm trying to reassess on the fly. and say is this what you want. >> do it for me on the fly based on a p/e i think around 27 times this year. >> 24 times next year. >> and 24 times next year. which next year's almost here. >> right. >> is that appropriate for this kind of top line growth, and bottom line? because it is growing. >> no. >> it's not appropriate? >> no. it's not. and that's really the issue. it needs to be pepsico, which
. >> just thinking recent 52-week lows, starbucks, nike, under armour, kroger, right? >> these were the companies that we've retreated to time and again when we felt that the economy was uncertain. and they're not delivering now. in a world where facebook, which delivers a spectacular number, gets taken down because they say there could be meaningful decline in the rate of ads and because it would be substantial investment. i would still prefer that to a starbucks. i would prefer an...
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you pointed out amazon fresh and kroger is getting into the organic food space and john macky is going to take sole control and restructuring. stuart: competition? >> also people make jokes about whole foods all the time. let me give you within tweet. a woman said this woman at whole food is choosing a bundle of asparagus more closely than i chose my own husband. there are whole foods jokes out there. stuart: the competition is doing in whole foods, correct? >> whole foods, the competition, they need to refresh themselves. they need the 365 store, the lower end store. the markets are responding positive because of one ceo, the market likes that. stuart: the competition for whole foods? >> amazon and blue apron, a lot of people can replicate what you're doing. stuart: i heard about blue apron, delivers the whole meal liz: it's just the ingredient, you have to cook it. it's potatoes in a box. stuart: totally outside of these conversations. check the big board, we're-- stop laughing at me. and the dow stills are up 20 points. higher revenue, qualcomm, they make the chips that go in, and i
you pointed out amazon fresh and kroger is getting into the organic food space and john macky is going to take sole control and restructuring. stuart: competition? >> also people make jokes about whole foods all the time. let me give you within tweet. a woman said this woman at whole food is choosing a bundle of asparagus more closely than i chose my own husband. there are whole foods jokes out there. stuart: the competition is doing in whole foods, correct? >> whole foods, the...
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kroger is down 20% on severe food deflation for about ten straight months now. back over to you, kelly. >>> landon, thank you so much. >> and back to global political news, polls say the uptick in anti-establishment sentiment may spell doom for matteo renzi. if he loses the vote on constitutional reform, he'll resign. for more, we'll bring in fredericko sante. good to see you. in terms of where we stand right now, i know it looks like a pretty solid yes for a while, and now the no's have taken over. what do you think the real numbers are right now in terms of whether this passes or not? >> the polls are fairly unanimous in suggesting that there's a lead over the yes vote, implying a defeat by the government. we are focusing less on the polls that haven't been spectacular as of late. but also looking at other factors in addition to just voting intentions, they all seem to support the same outcome, at least for the time being. so, for example, most voters still perceive the vote to be primarily for or against the government. which is problematic in the context whe
kroger is down 20% on severe food deflation for about ten straight months now. back over to you, kelly. >>> landon, thank you so much. >> and back to global political news, polls say the uptick in anti-establishment sentiment may spell doom for matteo renzi. if he loses the vote on constitutional reform, he'll resign. for more, we'll bring in fredericko sante. good to see you. in terms of where we stand right now, i know it looks like a pretty solid yes for a while, and now the...
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. >> ron: looks like he will win the election pretty easily over the challenger gary kroger. and here is an here, district 2, ras -- smith >> and the electorate vote of 270, the number that really matters and he is now at 244. the pictures from the historic camp tonight, you can see the people there are just shocked. >> amanda: nbc h for trump for the state of iowa. the magic number is 270 and here is a live look at the donald trump headquarters right now. you have to remember. it was a must-win for florida for him. he won wisconsin, ohio and north carolina, all the must-wins and ron, we missed those. no one anticipated it. we had the mainstream media -- sweep for tonight and that is not the case. >> ron: a lot of disenfranchised voters across america and their voices have been heard loud and clear. going to the clinton camp now? >> we have a live look. the crowd 'em raging, leaving >>> the drama, the anxiety, the sense of this night can certainly be seen in the faces at two different locations. not far away from each other here in midtown happy faces, hands in the air as the
. >> ron: looks like he will win the election pretty easily over the challenger gary kroger. and here is an here, district 2, ras -- smith >> and the electorate vote of 270, the number that really matters and he is now at 244. the pictures from the historic camp tonight, you can see the people there are just shocked. >> amanda: nbc h for trump for the state of iowa. the magic number is 270 and here is a live look at the donald trump headquarters right now. you have to...