Announcer this is nightly Business Report with Tyler Mathisen and sue herera. Retail rout. Macys sales plunge deepens as americans abandon malls. The Company Warns the troubles could get even worse. Leaders meet. Why the u. S. Will not discuss a very thorny economic topic with its biggest trading partners. Doctors and data. Do mammograms contain clues detectable only by computers to help find cancer earlier . Meg terrell reports. Those stories and more tonight on nightly Business Report for thursday, may 11th. Good evening, everybody, and welcome. It looks like the magic is gone at macys. The countrys Largest Department store saw sales fall sharply in the First Quarter and its profits fall even more. As we told you yesterday, the retailer has been struggling for quite some time with declining mall traffic, increased online competition, and a race to the bottom discounts. Investors did not like what they saw, sending shares tumbling to a nearly sixyear low. This was the first Earnings R
they will be paying slightly less than the median cost of a new hyundai for each of the people they killed. and according to houston chronicle, dupont chemical is likely to contest this egregious just fine. and so maybe it s the $60 billion company taking offense as being find less than $25,000 life per that they took. maybe that pins the old outrage-o-meter, maybe it s the aurora family being told to pay the ammo company that supplied the man that killed their daughter or the man that forcibly raped them and accepted rape and sexual assault for rent on a trailer on his farm and one of his alleged victims says she was either 15 or 16 when the assaults started. this senator has been charged. he s out on bond.
aurora family being told to pay the ammo company that supplied the man that killed their daughter a or the man that forcibly raped them and accepted rape and sexual assault for rent on a trailer on his farm and one-his alleged victims says she was either 15 or 16 when the assaults started. this senator has been charged. he s out on bond. he is still a vermont state senator and apparently has plans to stay in office despite these charges with vermont taxpayers paying his continuing salary. so, maybe it s the aurora story. maybe it s the dupont chemical, la part, texas story. maybe it s senator norm mcallister in vermont. it depends on how you are wired. what red lines the outrage meter
life per that they took. maybe that pins the old outrage-o-meter, maybe it s the aurora family being told to pay the ammo company that supplied the man that killed their daughter a or the man that forcibly raped them and accepted rape and sexual assault for rent on a trailer on his farm and one-his alleged victims says she was either 15 or 16 when the assaults started. this senator has been charged. he s out on bond. he is still a vermont state senator and apparently has plans to stay in office despite these charges with vermont taxpayers paying his continuing salary. so, maybe it s the aurora story. maybe it s the dupont chemical la part texas story. maybe it s senator norm mcallister in vermont. it depends on how you are wired.
here s the most interesting the core leaves out food and energy. good ahead. that s right. here s the most interesting part. healthcare costs to the consumer are not included either in either cpi. the core or at the regular cpi. basically 70% of what we spend is not even being counted in what the government is viewing inflation as. they arguing that when people see the price of above is rising they buy chicken. in other words, the seek out a cheaper alternative and it averages out to lower pries. the difference is all related food products are jumping tame so that makes it tougher but that s why the problem appears to be masked. it s not just in food. look at the housing mark, or even fuel. not like you can go to ammo company versus mobile and get cheaper fuel. my healthcare costs went up.