Closing Bell September 29, 2017
Closing Bell
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Wal-Mart's Jet.com is getting into the grocery business, and Disney launches a new mobile app to stream video. Plus we hear from the former editor-in-chief at Elle, in her first on-camera interview since leavin the post after 17 years. We also talk to the co-founder of Black Tomato, a tour operator asking you to pay thousands of dollars to literally find yourself in the woods. And what a small business should do to make sure they're financially healthy and able to compete. J.D. Durkin & Brad Smith break down the day's big stories.
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