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>> i thought we'd target proctor here proctor is the biggest weighting we know in the sector, but it'st a bit hot to my eye and let's try to figure it out together so first a simple table and you can see it there on your screen and this is just looking at the consumer staple sector versus proctor. the staple up 10% and proctor has doubled that up 24 on a two-year basis, the sector is up 25 proctor is up 77 on a five-year basis, the sector is up 33 and proctor is up 93. now let's look at a chart of that five-year comparative chart and you can see that there on your screen. so to be this ahead of your peers, meaning the sector is composed of names that we know coke and colgate and church and dwight and clorox and general mills and proctor is so far ahead of its peers and of its sector that i'm thinking it's right to harvest gains to take profits and do what one can to reduce exposure. so one last chart, it is a chart of proctor on a longer term basis and we know it had the strong advance in 18 and 19, and then you have the pandemic plunge and then, of course, this breakout and i've drawn
>> i thought we'd target proctor here proctor is the biggest weighting we know in the sector, but it'st a bit hot to my eye and let's try to figure it out together so first a simple table and you can see it there on your screen and this is just looking at the consumer staple sector versus proctor. the staple up 10% and proctor has doubled that up 24 on a two-year basis, the sector is up 25 proctor is up 77 on a five-year basis, the sector is up 33 and proctor is up 93. now let's look at a...
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we saw some nice boosts from proctor and gamble costco, more on those later. next up, china is making a comeback, and you know what? ali baba, it's a must buy. chinese amazon doing incredibly well here. and the stock refuses to quit. china is open for business but people are still wary, so they're going to ali baba. i hope they stop going to wet markets. it's the only chinese stock i'm recommending there are a bunch of other names, too i like chewy, the pet food online same thing with peloton, although my wife still has the clothes still hanging on it. she moved out to the hamptons a long time ago. and the cybersecurity companies have become a lot more company in a world where people are working from the less secure computers at home as we know from the zoom bombing. here's three i like. acta, z-scale, a favorite of heather gaines, who is in the control room tonight, and crowd strike maybe i'll put an acronym together maybe go to @ jim cramer on twitter and make up not an akry anymore like f.a.n.g. and everybody stole, but i promise to have it by monday becaus
we saw some nice boosts from proctor and gamble costco, more on those later. next up, china is making a comeback, and you know what? ali baba, it's a must buy. chinese amazon doing incredibly well here. and the stock refuses to quit. china is open for business but people are still wary, so they're going to ali baba. i hope they stop going to wet markets. it's the only chinese stock i'm recommending there are a bunch of other names, too i like chewy, the pet food online same thing with peloton,...
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joe proctor, who came north with texas cattle. his wife had been the cook but crockett took her for his bride. they fought and won the homestead battle. i could not wait to meet mr. proc, his peers praise his ways with stock. when his hand gripped mine, surprise hit me in waves. those old cowboys who cut no slack deemed it unimportant crop -- proc was black. it was not worth a mention that joe proctor's folks were slaves. mike: what makes the poem significant on two levels? he's talking about a personal story. it is not just a piece of fiction he developed. he knew old proc, and that is part of his story. the other thing i think is significant, joe proctor have the advantage that many black cowboys did not. in most cases, black cowboys -- and i should not just say black cowboys, but the average cowboy, what histories were they written in? they were not. histories are made of important people. and most folks, working people are not that important. here's what happened to joe proctor. he was a cowboy. he traveled -- trailed cattle t
joe proctor, who came north with texas cattle. his wife had been the cook but crockett took her for his bride. they fought and won the homestead battle. i could not wait to meet mr. proc, his peers praise his ways with stock. when his hand gripped mine, surprise hit me in waves. those old cowboys who cut no slack deemed it unimportant crop -- proc was black. it was not worth a mention that joe proctor's folks were slaves. mike: what makes the poem significant on two levels? he's talking about a...
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in addition the proctors have directed the society to issue an apology to amber rudd. well for more on this issue are now joined by lawyer and free speech advocates think it else they thank you for joining us this afternoon is it a case of 2 wrongs make a right they ban rights but does banning them make it ok well i think no platforming on the rug was a mistake and i think it's right to raise it as a free speech issue and it's right that this is now been recognized recognized as such but i don't think that the response should be to limit the activities at this particular student society i think the response of the proctors arguably speaks of a kind of legalism around free speech you know the objection that they've raised is that this breach certain procedures with regards to cancellations and things like that you know free speech on campus is a real systemic problem amongst young people it's a problem which means that these events happen more and more these cancellations happen more and more it's a cultural problem that can't be fixed by simply appealing to procedure i
in addition the proctors have directed the society to issue an apology to amber rudd. well for more on this issue are now joined by lawyer and free speech advocates think it else they thank you for joining us this afternoon is it a case of 2 wrongs make a right they ban rights but does banning them make it ok well i think no platforming on the rug was a mistake and i think it's right to raise it as a free speech issue and it's right that this is now been recognized recognized as such but i...
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kate proctor, we are surviving the asteroid, back to politics. the prime ministerfor the first time in a man is at work, out of isolation, out of hospital. we have seen a picture of the back of his head going into downing street. we are expecting to see the prime minister tomorrow. i am sure number ten will be keen to put out a video clip to show he is well. i am sure he will be giving a message as well over the video, something number ten have been keen to do. he has been extremely poorly, but it has been extremely poorly, but it has been extremely poorly, but it has been trail is quite well over the weekend that he is fighting fit and wants to get back to the job. hopefully we will see it is all going to be about how to ease the lockdown and resolving some of that tension we have heard about in the cabinet. what will boris johnson's first decision be on returning tomorrow? as kate said, boris johnson will be tempted to make sure his presence is felt from day one, maybe with a video output on social media, perhaps even hosting one of the press c
kate proctor, we are surviving the asteroid, back to politics. the prime ministerfor the first time in a man is at work, out of isolation, out of hospital. we have seen a picture of the back of his head going into downing street. we are expecting to see the prime minister tomorrow. i am sure number ten will be keen to put out a video clip to show he is well. i am sure he will be giving a message as well over the video, something number ten have been keen to do. he has been extremely poorly, but...
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at bare minimum you were going to do was get a test proctor. you were being somehow remiss in your parenting duties if you didn't do at least that so there was an assumption that everyone else is trying to game the system somehow, trying to get ahead. someone knew someone who had donated a building or something like that so there was a sense that if you weren't doing something your kid was going to bemissing out . now, they didn't all think everyone else was doing exactly this or something to this extent but they did kind of assume that other people were finding angles and edges a friend who's on the board somewhere right a letter of recommendation. those things that are on the team and of the spectrum perhaps. >> and to add to that was funny, i don't thing dialogue in some of the key conversations where parents are trying to get out of rick if someone else was doing it. but it would make the letter. i'm not going to get into it but i think they wanted to know i'm not the only one. >> doesn't seem likely to you that if rick singer was operating
at bare minimum you were going to do was get a test proctor. you were being somehow remiss in your parenting duties if you didn't do at least that so there was an assumption that everyone else is trying to game the system somehow, trying to get ahead. someone knew someone who had donated a building or something like that so there was a sense that if you weren't doing something your kid was going to bemissing out . now, they didn't all think everyone else was doing exactly this or something to...
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thank you martin lipton and kate proctor — the film review follow next.with me, anna smith.
thank you martin lipton and kate proctor — the film review follow next.with me, anna smith.
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welcome kate proctor. to you both. let's have a flick welcome to you both.ady the news that an additional 11 million people across london and south east england are to be plunged into the highest level of covid restrictions is the lead for the telegraph — the paper says up to 150,000 thousands jobs in the capital are at risk. that story also the lead for the guardian — which also dedicates some of its front page to the renewed optimism surrounding a possible post—brexit trade deal with the eu. we will come to that in a minute. the yorkshire post claims leeds could move down from tier 3 to tier 2 covid restrictions this week — but the paper claims the rest of west yorkshire is likely to remain under the tightest restrictions. news of a new coronavirus variant is the top story for the metro — the health secretary says it's possible the variant is driving the rise in cases in south east england — but he did say there's no evidence to suggest the variant makes vaccines ineffective, or the disease worse. and the i says the surge in covid infections in the south m
welcome kate proctor. to you both. let's have a flick welcome to you both.ady the news that an additional 11 million people across london and south east england are to be plunged into the highest level of covid restrictions is the lead for the telegraph — the paper says up to 150,000 thousands jobs in the capital are at risk. that story also the lead for the guardian — which also dedicates some of its front page to the renewed optimism surrounding a possible post—brexit trade deal with...
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proctor and gamble spent over $20 million. so you are looking at the big, big firms, walmart, proctor and gamble, they have not yet pulled their ads from facebook and there is a reason for that the big, big advertisers don't want to meddle too much in this fight because at the end of the day, facebook is an effective marketing tool for them to push goods. >> it is an advertising juggernaut for sure. sarah fisher, always great to get your thoughts. thank you very much. >>> still on deck for the show, stocks set to snap their recent hot streak with futures pointing to losses. you can see the dow employed open down 300 points and we'll talk whether the markets have room to r ubn amid mounting pressures suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential mo
proctor and gamble spent over $20 million. so you are looking at the big, big firms, walmart, proctor and gamble, they have not yet pulled their ads from facebook and there is a reason for that the big, big advertisers don't want to meddle too much in this fight because at the end of the day, facebook is an effective marketing tool for them to push goods. >> it is an advertising juggernaut for sure. sarah fisher, always great to get your thoughts. thank you very much. >>> still...
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edition the proctors have directed this is side see to issue an apology to amber rudd but due to bans make a right not be joined in the next hour by a lawyer and free speech advocate i know about with more news in just over half an hour. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells abilities on the streets many of them under-age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit for a child here in los angeles oh they were going to come out you would see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the 6 trades. your government and our government and all the other major governments of the world know what's going to happen and when it's going to. but they haven't told you and they haven't told me they haven't announced. imagine something as big as the earth is going to cause tidal waves earthquakes volcanoes are going to wrapped and it's going to chill. so very for a while right. my great grandfather's. nobody would care about the law or prison so you'd have wallace there should have. a terrible
edition the proctors have directed this is side see to issue an apology to amber rudd but due to bans make a right not be joined in the next hour by a lawyer and free speech advocate i know about with more news in just over half an hour. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells abilities on the streets many of them under-age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit for a child here in los angeles oh they...
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here's what happened to joe proctor.e was a cowboy, again, he trailed cattle from texas to wyoming to montana and decided after several trips to live there, and his abilities with the layerut. his memorial was written on the front page of the newspaper. most cowboys didn't get to the front page, first, second or third -- no pages at all. joe proctor was, again, was written on the front page of "the times journal." they made references to his life and his sterling character. it ended with a lengthy tribute with words appropriate for any leading citizen. there were a number of blacks that make a transition from being working cowboys to becoming ranchers. okay. this is a photographer, again, of a black cowboy and rancher named daniel webster wallace. he was born september 15th, 1860 in victoria county, texas. daniel webster wallace saw cattle being driven, et cetera, that way, and convinced his parents that he would like to join them. i don't know if you have, like, a 12, 13 or 11-year-old son or somebody that you say, well
here's what happened to joe proctor.e was a cowboy, again, he trailed cattle from texas to wyoming to montana and decided after several trips to live there, and his abilities with the layerut. his memorial was written on the front page of the newspaper. most cowboys didn't get to the front page, first, second or third -- no pages at all. joe proctor was, again, was written on the front page of "the times journal." they made references to his life and his sterling character. it ended...
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as opposed to proctoring for a general type of procedure. are there any questions about the cardiology privileges? >> dr. horton, i think my only question, and it's actually my ignorance is the prerequisites, is that -- these are the specialty boards from abim and not -- not the primary board, then, is that right, that we're asking for? >> it's the specialty boards for interventional cardiology. is that your question? >> yes. as the thing for specialty board for cardiovascular disease, which is different from just getting a regular abim, right? >> right. that's my understanding is specifically, it's the interventional cardiology board. >> right, right. no, that's what i was trying to clarify. >> right. >> because if i remember now, they have a number of different specialties which are added boards, right, on top of the regular boards. >> yes. >> yes, thank you. i have no problem. move for acceptance. >> there's no one on the public comment line for this item. any other questions on this, commissioners? okay. so there's a motion. is there a s
as opposed to proctoring for a general type of procedure. are there any questions about the cardiology privileges? >> dr. horton, i think my only question, and it's actually my ignorance is the prerequisites, is that -- these are the specialty boards from abim and not -- not the primary board, then, is that right, that we're asking for? >> it's the specialty boards for interventional cardiology. is that your question? >> yes. as the thing for specialty board for cardiovascular...
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tammy proctor. [applause] is it working? there, ok, good. we are good. thank you for that nice introduction and for camille. it's good to come to kansas city , it's my hometown so it's always wonderful to be here. i would also like to thank dr. kim for setting up my talk nicely by mentioning famine relief. i will talk about that a little bit today. provocative title, the myth of isolation. , when i partly because teach undergraduates about the first world war, usually start class by asking what do you know about the war? i suspect if i threw this out to you, you would probably guess some of the things they know, gas, aerialison warfare, they like that, dogfights, and when i asked about the united states, they know woodrow wilson and isolation. much encapsulates what the undergraduates know when they arrive at college about the first world war. today iske to argue rather than the idea that the united states completely turned 1919, that europe in it's a more complicated story. i argue that americans engaged with europe not just financially and materially b
tammy proctor. [applause] is it working? there, ok, good. we are good. thank you for that nice introduction and for camille. it's good to come to kansas city , it's my hometown so it's always wonderful to be here. i would also like to thank dr. kim for setting up my talk nicely by mentioning famine relief. i will talk about that a little bit today. provocative title, the myth of isolation. , when i partly because teach undergraduates about the first world war, usually start class by asking what...
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here's what happened to joe proctor. he was a cowboy. trailed cattle to montana. he decided to live there. his abilities with horses brought him respect and admiration. 1938, the fourth size times journal wrote his memorial on the front page of the newspaper. most cowboys didn't get the front page. they didn't get any pages at all. again writtens about on the front page of the times journal. and celebrated his life made numerous references to the skills as a cowboy and his sterling character. it ended with a lengthy tribute with words appropriate for any cattle baron or citizen. there are a number of blacks that make the transition from being working cowboys to becoming ranchers. ok. photograph of a black cowboy and rancher named daniel webster wallace. 1860s born september 15, in victoria county, texas. daniel webster wallace lived along the cattle trail. he saw cattle being driven. he convinced his parents that he would like to join them. i don't know if you have a 13-year-old son or something that you say, he wants to do this and i will let him go. [laughter] m
here's what happened to joe proctor. he was a cowboy. trailed cattle to montana. he decided to live there. his abilities with horses brought him respect and admiration. 1938, the fourth size times journal wrote his memorial on the front page of the newspaper. most cowboys didn't get the front page. they didn't get any pages at all. again writtens about on the front page of the times journal. and celebrated his life made numerous references to the skills as a cowboy and his sterling character....
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proctor was a cowboy, trailed cattle from texas to wyoming to montana. decided after several trips to live there. his ability with a layriat brought him great respect. when he died, the forsythe times journal wrote his memorial on the front page of the nurp -- newspaper. most cowboys didn't get the first page, second, third or fourth. they didn't get any pages at all. joe proctor was reflected and written about on the front page of the times journal. they celebrated his life as a cowboy and his sferterling character. it ended with words appropriate for any cattle bearing leading citizen. >> this is a photograph of a black cowboy and ranchman named daniel webster wallace. he was born september 15, 1860 in victoria county, texas. daniel webster wallace saw cattle being driven and convinced his parents that he would like to join them. i don't know if you have a 12 or 13-year-old son or someone you say if he wants to do this, i am going to let himo
proctor was a cowboy, trailed cattle from texas to wyoming to montana. decided after several trips to live there. his ability with a layriat brought him great respect. when he died, the forsythe times journal wrote his memorial on the front page of the nurp -- newspaper. most cowboys didn't get the first page, second, third or fourth. they didn't get any pages at all. joe proctor was reflected and written about on the front page of the times journal. they celebrated his life as a cowboy and his...
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it's highly concentrated you see those prominent names there, proctor, coke, walmart, pepsi. this is a comparative chart year to date of the sector as we know it, xlp, versus the equal weight sector what's starting to happen is a divergence that is typically foreshadowing negativity we want to be cautious here. we're sellers of consumer staples. the vehicle, xlp >> know what you own it's so true you're buying five stocks. you think you've got good exposure you really don't what is the trade here, if any, on the consumer and the xlp? >> i think that's a really good point. actually, when you start taking a look at the sector, you recognize that the same thing that carried this whole group higher is a handful of names, then presumably it could cause so some weakness for the sector overall. consumer staples are not typically high data, high volatility stocks. when you group a bunch of them together, the volatility tends to be even lower that said, xlp has an implied volatility of about 20%. that's nearly double what it was at the tail end of last year we understand that given the
it's highly concentrated you see those prominent names there, proctor, coke, walmart, pepsi. this is a comparative chart year to date of the sector as we know it, xlp, versus the equal weight sector what's starting to happen is a divergence that is typically foreshadowing negativity we want to be cautious here. we're sellers of consumer staples. the vehicle, xlp >> know what you own it's so true you're buying five stocks. you think you've got good exposure you really don't what is the...
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the administrators the proctors coach singer had a full-time staff.his bookkeeper, his assistance in all of that to make this work. think the thing that really surprised me was how many close calls there were. at times when they almost got caught in the game almost came crashing down but didn't. it was surprising to learn about why they didn't. there's often a mix of inertia and information. so usc when there were questions the person who got put in charge, into the bottom of it and figuring it out and all of that, somebody that's working with rick singer. and there's always an explanation for why that person was all on the crew team or the baseball team or whatever it wa was. you're learning all these things in your thinking oh my gosh they were so close. and the fact that ultimately when this scheme got taken down it had nothing to do with singer. it led to the takedown. >> host: tells more about what led to the takedown. >> sure. it was just a strange, unrelated case of a thought for the security exchange commission got a tip from an investor who i
the administrators the proctors coach singer had a full-time staff.his bookkeeper, his assistance in all of that to make this work. think the thing that really surprised me was how many close calls there were. at times when they almost got caught in the game almost came crashing down but didn't. it was surprising to learn about why they didn't. there's often a mix of inertia and information. so usc when there were questions the person who got put in charge, into the bottom of it and figuring it...
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if you look at the individual constituents, proctor & gamble making up 17% of this index is really thenly stock holding up this index coca-cola 10%. relatively weak relative stock. pepsi broke below 135, 10% of the index. costco, 5% of the index. you have a lot of these constituents starting to break down i like this trade. i especially like the fact that mike is risking a very small percentage. >> there you go. mike you're getting a boost there from tony. meantime, check out the industrials. they've kind of been quietly chugging higher over the last month despite some choppy trading. along with the rest of the market. now is it time to get in on the action ask tony he'll tell you he's got cat scratch fever. >> i want to take a look at playing a bit of defense here as the markets a little soft. we see rotation out of technology into industrial and mining i have a few charts to share the first one i have is xli, the industrial etf i have a chart of industrials relative to the s&p 500. we know this is a sector that has been underperforming the market for multiple years. but since the mar
if you look at the individual constituents, proctor & gamble making up 17% of this index is really thenly stock holding up this index coca-cola 10%. relatively weak relative stock. pepsi broke below 135, 10% of the index. costco, 5% of the index. you have a lot of these constituents starting to break down i like this trade. i especially like the fact that mike is risking a very small percentage. >> there you go. mike you're getting a boost there from tony. meantime, check out the...
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sat, once they got extend time they could register to take their test at these particular sites, proctorwould go after student was done, fix the wrong answers and sometimes sit along side the student and kind of feed them the answers and in one case even take the test for a teen who was sitting home sick in another state. that was the testing part. the other part was athletic recruiting and undermining the system. singer would pitch his clients, the teams as star athletes, soccer players, tennis players, he would gin up profile and speaking about accolades and championships and things like that, he would pay off the coach or buy the coach to have the team flag as a recruit and the kid would get into school because the athletes could get such a benefit in the admission's process. >> wow, that's a scam, and jennifer, what drew singer to this, was he trying to get rich or was it something else? >> yes. this guy just did not want to lose. if he picked up basketball he was throwing elbows or he coached little league team, he would try to run up the score by 50 points. he ran a call center and
sat, once they got extend time they could register to take their test at these particular sites, proctorwould go after student was done, fix the wrong answers and sometimes sit along side the student and kind of feed them the answers and in one case even take the test for a teen who was sitting home sick in another state. that was the testing part. the other part was athletic recruiting and undermining the system. singer would pitch his clients, the teams as star athletes, soccer players,...
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and after a unanimous vote the proctor community college district is ending its ties with the alameda sheriff county's office. campus patrols will stop by the end of the year by the board of trustees voting on it last night and they will discuss what will take its place when it comes to community policing. the proctor community college district includes training, merit and berkeley city colleges, along with the college of alameda. the time is 44:00 a.m. police reform legislation and the republican plan that is expected to be voted on at the u.s. senate. expect senate democrats to block debates saying it's not strong enough. we will see if a compromise will be worked out or if they will walk away from a major controversial issue that has sparked a national debate and mass protests. >> it is clear the republican bill as is will not get 60 votes. there is overwhelming opposition to the bill and our caucus. >> the american people expect us to do our jobs and discuss and debate and legislate on this subject. >> the house plans a vote on the democrats police reform plan and it's called the
and after a unanimous vote the proctor community college district is ending its ties with the alameda sheriff county's office. campus patrols will stop by the end of the year by the board of trustees voting on it last night and they will discuss what will take its place when it comes to community policing. the proctor community college district includes training, merit and berkeley city colleges, along with the college of alameda. the time is 44:00 a.m. police reform legislation and the...
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stee paulson joining -- steve paulson joining us in his usual spot. >> proctor and gamble. when i lived in cincinnati gnatty almost all my friends' dads worked for proctor and gamble. >> that's pretty much the city. >> from my spot i will tell you it's 41 to 52. santa rosa, oakland 52. mainly to the north and near 50 for the lows. we'll end up 56 and 66. who will be 66? santa cruz and capitola. most of the fog goes out to the eets. 40s, 50s on these temps but for a lot of high clouds today and tomorrow and temperatures a little cooler than yesterday. low 50s for some. a few mid 60s to the south. >>> allie's here. she had a much better morning than yesterday so far. >> we had that crash at the karsz bridge that we mentioned and that is starting to -- carquinez bridge as we mentioned and that starting to back up. from there, if you head south you'll see kind of a stop and go tough drive from hercules all the way down through berkley. the newest crash is westbound 80 just east of central avenue there's a stalled vehicle there blocking one of the roadways. so your drive times i
stee paulson joining -- steve paulson joining us in his usual spot. >> proctor and gamble. when i lived in cincinnati gnatty almost all my friends' dads worked for proctor and gamble. >> that's pretty much the city. >> from my spot i will tell you it's 41 to 52. santa rosa, oakland 52. mainly to the north and near 50 for the lows. we'll end up 56 and 66. who will be 66? santa cruz and capitola. most of the fog goes out to the eets. 40s, 50s on these temps but for a lot of high...
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as opposed to proctoring for a general type of procedure. are there any questions about the cardiology privileges? >> dr. horton, i think my only question, and it's actually my ignorance is the prerequisites, is that -- these are the specialty boards from abim and not -- not the primary board, then, is that right, that we're asking for? >> it's the specialty boards for interventional cardiology. is that your question? >> yes. as the thing for specialty board for cardiovascular disease, which is different from just getting a regular abim, right? >> right. that's my understanding is specifically, it's the interventional cardiology board. >> right, right. no, that's what i was trying to clarify. >> right. >> because if i remember now, they have a number of different specialties which are added boards, right, on top of the regular boards. >> yes. >> yes, thank you. i have no problem. move for acceptance. >> there's no one on the public comment line for this item. any other questions on this, commissioners? okay. so there's a motion. is there a s
as opposed to proctoring for a general type of procedure. are there any questions about the cardiology privileges? >> dr. horton, i think my only question, and it's actually my ignorance is the prerequisites, is that -- these are the specialty boards from abim and not -- not the primary board, then, is that right, that we're asking for? >> it's the specialty boards for interventional cardiology. is that your question? >> yes. as the thing for specialty board for cardiovascular...
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we get close to a level where it moves highe >> i love carter technical work i wouldn't be buying proctorakout given how far it's come in the last year. >> john eaves was a wonderful guest. >> important conversation. >> important conversation. >> yes. >> and bristol mayers had a tremendous run since the summer. i think there is room to the upside. >> on on the bmy thank you all very much. >> thank you brian. >> that does it for "fast money" but i'll be here ptnsctn,cong u"oio aio" mip in just minutes stick around sometimes, the pressures of today's world can make it tough to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. yeah. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. nature's bounty. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. con liberty mutual solo pagas lo que necesitas. only pay for what you need... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ high protein low sugar tastes gr
we get close to a level where it moves highe >> i love carter technical work i wouldn't be buying proctorakout given how far it's come in the last year. >> john eaves was a wonderful guest. >> important conversation. >> important conversation. >> yes. >> and bristol mayers had a tremendous run since the summer. i think there is room to the upside. >> on on the bmy thank you all very much. >> thank you brian. >> that does it for "fast...
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>>is there anything else that you think our viewers should know about what what you know a proctor andgamble is doing and with the situation. >>yeah, i think you said it perfectly toilet paper will not completely disappear it will be back in child. we are working very hard day and night to make sure the product is available for everybody and like i mentioned before keep in mind your neighbors there where as much you can buy what you need. we can all keep enjoying the go during the time. >>and our coverage of the coronavirus pandemic continues on kron on the 24 hour local news streaming service is free to download right now so you can stay informed on the health crisis. well time for a look at the forecast and our own lawrence karnow looking very cozy working from home so you're taking the whole social distancing thing as we have to we have to take that pretty seriously how's it going. >>yeah you is very serious, but you also need is the technology has improved so much we're capable of coming to you live from my home welcome to cart off a list we are going to see us coming live from her
>>is there anything else that you think our viewers should know about what what you know a proctor andgamble is doing and with the situation. >>yeah, i think you said it perfectly toilet paper will not completely disappear it will be back in child. we are working very hard day and night to make sure the product is available for everybody and like i mentioned before keep in mind your neighbors there where as much you can buy what you need. we can all keep enjoying the go during the...
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and now it is pleased proctoring to on the ballot in hopes of overturning it altogether. >>> innovation does not equal exploitation. >> reporter: mike ross is a spokesperson for the no on prop 22 campaign. the cycles about measures protecting the gig economy is business model, and bottom line. and not its workers. >> they are spending over $180 million on this dangerous and deceptive measure. don't think for one second that that is to help their workers. this is about their bottom line. >> reporter: record to suggest he's office more than $184 million has been spent on the campaign. uber has kicked and 50 million. lyft 48. doordash 47. insta carts chipped in 28 million, and post meets 11. the yes on prop 22 campaigns is it sweetens the deal for independent contractors while allowing them to maintain the flexibility that fuels the gig economy. >> if they want the ability to remain independent contractors they are able to choose what they want to work for how long they want to work, where they want to work, which apps they want to work for. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the s campaign s
and now it is pleased proctoring to on the ballot in hopes of overturning it altogether. >>> innovation does not equal exploitation. >> reporter: mike ross is a spokesperson for the no on prop 22 campaign. the cycles about measures protecting the gig economy is business model, and bottom line. and not its workers. >> they are spending over $180 million on this dangerous and deceptive measure. don't think for one second that that is to help their workers. this is about their...
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allison proctor runs the ital's ama crucial now than ever.e >> they're a substitute for human touch.t connect the way we used do anymore. to any more. >> reporter: 17 year old andrea trumble who has a long-term illness has been here this time more than a month. when he walks in the room to see you, what is your reaction? >> i just get so excited. i forget about everything. every time i see a dog everything else just goes out the window. >> rs duto thec eati ways ill te void, connecting with dogs over zoom a evesubstitutibotouts of a at dc children's hospital patients are lucky to get the real thing. >> a five minute, ten minute visit can really change that child's whole day. >> reporter: proctor says she keeps hearing the same thing from parents, that this is the ntrst time they have seen their child smile in a long time. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> brennan: and it's hard not to when you see those furry faces. we'll be right back. t back. but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have
allison proctor runs the ital's ama crucial now than ever.e >> they're a substitute for human touch.t connect the way we used do anymore. to any more. >> reporter: 17 year old andrea trumble who has a long-term illness has been here this time more than a month. when he walks in the room to see you, what is your reaction? >> i just get so excited. i forget about everything. every time i see a dog everything else just goes out the window. >> rs duto thec eati ways ill te...
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in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcasterjohn stapleton and the guardian's kate proctor with us for that. good evening. some breaking news. in the last few minutes we've heard that the us secretary of state mike pompeo has turned down the extradition request of anne sacoolas who was charged with causing the death of a teenage motorcyclist dangerous driving. harry dunn died on a road cash in northamptonshire. the latest development throughout correspondence. simon, just remind us correspondence. simon, just remind us how harry dunn died. harry dunn was killed last august. he was allegedly hit by a car when he was on his motorbike outside an raf base used by the us military, the car allegedly being driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of a us diplomat. initially she engaged with the police in this country, with northamptonshire police but then she decided to leave the country, saying she had diplomatic immunity. eloy said the crash was a tragic accident. ever since, said the crash was a tragic accident. eversince, how dumb‘s family have been campaigning for what they see is j
in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcasterjohn stapleton and the guardian's kate proctor with us for that. good evening. some breaking news. in the last few minutes we've heard that the us secretary of state mike pompeo has turned down the extradition request of anne sacoolas who was charged with causing the death of a teenage motorcyclist dangerous driving. harry dunn died on a road cash in northamptonshire. the latest development throughout correspondence. simon, just...
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allison proctor runs the thepital's animal therapy hospital's animal therapy program and says it is moreow than ever. >> they're a substitute for human touch. we can't connect the way we used to anymore. >> reporter: 17 year old andrea trumble who has a long-term illness has been here this time more than a month. when he walks in the room to see is your reaction? reaction? >> i jus >> i just get so excited. i forget about everything. every time i see a dog everything else just goes out the window. >> reporter: some hospitals that have suspended therapy dog visits due to the pandemic have found creative ways to fill the void, connecting with dogs over zoom and even substituting cardboard cutouts of therapy dogs. at dc children's hospital patients are lucky to get the real thing. >> a five minute, ten minute visit can really change that child's whole day. >> reporter: proctor says she keeps hearing the same thing from parents, that this is the first time they have seen their cild smile in a long time. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> brennan: and it's hard not to when you see those furr
allison proctor runs the thepital's animal therapy hospital's animal therapy program and says it is moreow than ever. >> they're a substitute for human touch. we can't connect the way we used to anymore. >> reporter: 17 year old andrea trumble who has a long-term illness has been here this time more than a month. when he walks in the room to see is your reaction? reaction? >> i jus >> i just get so excited. i forget about everything. every time i see a dog everything...
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and teaching and watching the words of the nurse/midwifes, so that nurse-mid wf can learn and be proctored and be signed off on the first assist rule, in order to perform that adequately. >> secretary: any questions, commissioners . >> do we need to take them as individual items. >> secretary: on mass is what you normally do. >> president bernal: all right. thank you. >> secretary: go ahead, dr. horton. >> dr. horton: okay. great. so the next is an an thesia st. so the reason for this you'll r you'll see a lot is in there. we have had a pain clinic for a while now, where we have had nurse practitioners, working in the pain clinic. but as you all know the way our system works. you were supposed to have an st. and so we modeled this, or we didn't, but the cipd committee and dr. wood, who is the medical director of pain clinic, mold thd on our sp, so it follows similar guidelines, in terms of proctoring automatic all of the nurse practical tigdzers, working in pain clinics, are credentialed at the hospital and are covered under some st, they were not specifically working on an st for pain cli
and teaching and watching the words of the nurse/midwifes, so that nurse-mid wf can learn and be proctored and be signed off on the first assist rule, in order to perform that adequately. >> secretary: any questions, commissioners . >> do we need to take them as individual items. >> secretary: on mass is what you normally do. >> president bernal: all right. thank you. >> secretary: go ahead, dr. horton. >> dr. horton: okay. great. so the next is an an thesia...
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clorox reports, proctor 23 times earnings those have much higher dividends, much longer track recordlds supports 1.9% bottom line given the low valuation versus other competitors, i think reynolds is attractive here. the company reports first quarter out of the gate next week what do you do i like this. i recommend putting on half your position here, and then wait and buy more if it pulls back below $30 after the earnings >>> let's go to daniel in new york daniel >> caller: hello, mr. cramer, daniel from brooklyn, new york my neighbor. i'm in a packaging company reporting in may fundamentals are crucial now in any investment decision. what do you think of amcor >> i love consistent companies things for food, things for beverage it's a really good company i'm glad you mentioned that to me i should be doing a piece about it in this environment amcor is right. >>> let's go to adam in new york adam >> caller: hey, jim, adam from new york i own aficionado coffee makers in a hotel space i see expansion for them in the grocery and health care -- >> not enough, not enough. i don't want anyth
clorox reports, proctor 23 times earnings those have much higher dividends, much longer track recordlds supports 1.9% bottom line given the low valuation versus other competitors, i think reynolds is attractive here. the company reports first quarter out of the gate next week what do you do i like this. i recommend putting on half your position here, and then wait and buy more if it pulls back below $30 after the earnings >>> let's go to daniel in new york daniel >> caller:...
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and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, kate proctor from guardian, and the broadcaster, john stapleton. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the prime minister says he's confident the country can defeat the coronavirus as long as everyone takes seriously the government's restrictions and instructions on how to live our lives for the next few months. borisjohnson said he thought it would take 12 weeks to turn the tide on the virus in the uk. but he said that depended on the public following government advice — social distancing, working from home where possible, and washing our hands. today, the bank of england slashed interest rates to an historic low to try to shore up the economy. the number of confirmed cases in the uk rose to 3,269 today, and the death toll now stands at 144. and there was a message today from the queen. she praised the work of scientists, medical staff and the emergency services, saying the uk was entering a period of great uncertainty. political editor laura kuenssberg reports from westminster. th
and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, kate proctor from guardian, and the broadcaster, john stapleton. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the prime minister says he's confident the country can defeat the coronavirus as long as everyone takes seriously the government's restrictions and instructions on how to live our lives for the next few months. borisjohnson said he thought it would take 12 weeks to turn the tide on the...
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thank you martin lipton and kate proctor — the film review follow next.ello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. first up, the one we have all been waiting for — tenet, christopher nolan's action epic which was delayed due to the pandemic. and it's finally, hopefully, coming to cinemas this wednesday the 26th. we all believe we'd run into the burning building. but until we feel that heat, we can never know. you do. many multiplex opening dates have been decided by this release. it's the first major blockbuster to debut on the big screen since lockdown, and it's coming out in the uk before the united states. i've been lucky enough to see it in 70 mm imax, and after months of small screen viewing, it felt really special — and a little bit eerie — to be watching this on a huge screen wearing a mask. welcome to the afterlife. tenet starsjohn david washington, son of denzel, as a spy who is recruited to a top—secret mission to prevent a disastrous world event. after a spectacular op
thank you martin lipton and kate proctor — the film review follow next.ello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. first up, the one we have all been waiting for — tenet, christopher nolan's action epic which was delayed due to the pandemic. and it's finally, hopefully, coming to cinemas this wednesday the 26th. we all believe we'd run into the burning building. but until we feel that heat, we can never know. you...
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how can you dazzle a proctor on that test? ( as proctor ) "incredible. mr.sident, you knew the date and the month. you've graduated summa cum clock." sources say that, recently, trump has been especially braggy about the part of the 2018 test where he was able to repeat five words in order. "that's right. i said all five words. and then the doctor said, 'no, you have to repeat the words i gave you.' and i said, 'my words are better: cookie, hat, wall, boobs. cookie." you get double cookie with mine. insecure about how people perceive his mental acuity heading into the election, which might be why he has also suggested challenging joe biden to take the same test. i can't wait to see those two duke it out on the debate zoom. ( as trump ) "okay, so this black and white animal is clearly a stripey horse." ( as biden ) "no way, jack. that's a pinstripe donkey!" ( as trump ) "stripey horse!" ( as biden ) "pinstripe donkey!" ( as trump ) "can we take a break? i'm starving for some cookie es go back on, tuck the hair back in, all good. today's election day in new yo
how can you dazzle a proctor on that test? ( as proctor ) "incredible. mr.sident, you knew the date and the month. you've graduated summa cum clock." sources say that, recently, trump has been especially braggy about the part of the 2018 test where he was able to repeat five words in order. "that's right. i said all five words. and then the doctor said, 'no, you have to repeat the words i gave you.' and i said, 'my words are better: cookie, hat, wall, boobs. cookie." you get...
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i prefer proctor gamble now which is a little cheaper. it had a really amazing quarter. it is important to focus on leadership, people the leadership we got from d dr. lisa su. amd has more chance to go higher is it time to circle back to the once -- the dead raytheon does not expect air traffic returning. with the election a week away and a new supreme court justice on the court, the affordable care act is hanging on the ballot i am asking santeen how the company is positioning itself, stay with "cramer. >> follow @jimcramer send jim an e-mail to madmoneycnbc.com or give us a call at 800-743-cnbc miss something head to cnbc.com ♪ you can go your own way it's time you make the rules. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own device and choose the amount of data that's right for you to save even more. and you'll get 5g at no extra cost. all on the most reliable network. so choose a data option that's right for you. get 5g included and save up to $400 dollars a year on the network rated #1 in c
i prefer proctor gamble now which is a little cheaper. it had a really amazing quarter. it is important to focus on leadership, people the leadership we got from d dr. lisa su. amd has more chance to go higher is it time to circle back to the once -- the dead raytheon does not expect air traffic returning. with the election a week away and a new supreme court justice on the court, the affordable care act is hanging on the ballot i am asking santeen how the company is positioning itself, stay...
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proctor and gamble was able to find a company like ours because we got chance.le and it should and you'll have the forward looking companie proctor and gamble that really understand that but those are really simple things that companying can do and they all know it. but the ones willing the act are the ones that are going to benefit from this over the long-term. >> we'll see if anything comes from this moment on that front thank you. >> thank you >> good luck to you. >> still tristan walker. >> still ahead, your earnings rundown, gap, slack and broadcom all reporting moments ago. we'll break down those stock moves next and later, investing in your future the one big shift that can change the way you prepare for retirement closing bell back in a few minutes. thanks for sharing your diy haircuts. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to share... with the geico giveback. a 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies for both current and new customers. and be
proctor and gamble was able to find a company like ours because we got chance.le and it should and you'll have the forward looking companie proctor and gamble that really understand that but those are really simple things that companying can do and they all know it. but the ones willing the act are the ones that are going to benefit from this over the long-term. >> we'll see if anything comes from this moment on that front thank you. >> thank you >> good luck to you. >>...
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with me are kate proctor, political correspondent for the guardian, and martin bentham, the home affairsditor for evening standard. let's begin with the express. the paper leads with hopes for a vaccine for coronavirus. it says british experts say scientists in oxford are on track to produce one this summer. just 2a cases of the virus a day in london is the telegraph's headline. it says the figures make the case for easing the lockdown restrictions in the capital. the daily mirror says scientists believe 19 million brits may have already had the virus and recovered. the metro carries a picture of the prime minister and his partner carrie clapping for the nhs. "a game changer" is how it describes the government—approved antibody test. the daily mail leads with the row between the government and teaching unions over whether children should begin returning to primary schools in england next month. the financial times has some good news. it reports car maker nissan is in talks to shift production of two renault models from spain to sunderland. the times says the prime minister plans to tackl
with me are kate proctor, political correspondent for the guardian, and martin bentham, the home affairsditor for evening standard. let's begin with the express. the paper leads with hopes for a vaccine for coronavirus. it says british experts say scientists in oxford are on track to produce one this summer. just 2a cases of the virus a day in london is the telegraph's headline. it says the figures make the case for easing the lockdown restrictions in the capital. the daily mirror says...
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a strong andve proactive partner in the federal government -- if cities have a strong proctor partner in the federal government, weakening a lot of progress in homelessness and affordability and other big challenges -- we can make a lot of progress on homelessness and affordability and big challenges. if i'm president the doors will be open to local leaders like mayor bowser. and during my presidency i hope they can stop calling her mayor bowser and start calling her governor bowser. [cheers and applause] it d.c. to become a state with full voting rights. as president, i will work with congress to make it happen. [applause] first, we have to win a primary. today i'm asking for your help, your support and your vote. and i'm asking you to join our campaign for change, for sanity, for honesty, for inclusion, for compassion and for human decency. thank you. this is a campaign to build an america to be proud of an america for all people, black, brown, white, urban, rural, suburban, gay, lesbian and transgender. let me leave you with this final thought. if you want quality and health insura
a strong andve proactive partner in the federal government -- if cities have a strong proctor partner in the federal government, weakening a lot of progress in homelessness and affordability and other big challenges -- we can make a lot of progress on homelessness and affordability and big challenges. if i'm president the doors will be open to local leaders like mayor bowser. and during my presidency i hope they can stop calling her mayor bowser and start calling her governor bowser. [cheers...
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she will go take her sat but felicity knows that proctor will fix her answers afterwards. so they drive down from hollywood hills the daughter is taking her sat. they go get i.c.e. cream and felicity her mind is elsewhere she kept saying any to turn around and she doesn't but she adopts her daughter - - her daughter off she gets a wonderful score and she has spoken about how awful she felt in that moment with her head spinning thinking she just didn't stop she stopped with the younger daughter a year later and said we won't do this. it doesn't feel right. it was one week before prosecutors are bringing in the case in about two weeks before they were arrested. >> jennifer, tell us what that moment looks like for the famil family. how did that play out? >> it still amazes me to think of what happened and i would do if it was me. basically this had been in the works for weeks and had been kept very quiet. the fbi, los angeles was the epicenter and the fbi there would have met in the dark with about 13 different teams of agents they fanned out to go to the homes behind the gat
she will go take her sat but felicity knows that proctor will fix her answers afterwards. so they drive down from hollywood hills the daughter is taking her sat. they go get i.c.e. cream and felicity her mind is elsewhere she kept saying any to turn around and she doesn't but she adopts her daughter - - her daughter off she gets a wonderful score and she has spoken about how awful she felt in that moment with her head spinning thinking she just didn't stop she stopped with the younger daughter...
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i think proctor & gamble is a good business going forward.. >> they certainly do you know, brian kelly, the stock has come down from its highs a little bit and seems to be leveling off maybe that works in its favor. >> yeah, i think it does you please be, it works in the risk reward favor as well. because you've got this consolidation period that you can at least shoot against the lows on that i think i agree with the other two. i agree with james certainly quit smoking that's fantastic choose anything else congrats to you, james proctor & gamble i actually like it as part of a portfolio, right because it has the volatility dampening effect as mike said. >> all right coming up get the glitter ready because we're talking goal the shiny metal posting its best rate in a decade much more on this bonus hour of "fast money" straight ahead at carvana, no matter what car you buy from us, you get the freedom of the seven-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car t
i think proctor & gamble is a good business going forward.. >> they certainly do you know, brian kelly, the stock has come down from its highs a little bit and seems to be leveling off maybe that works in its favor. >> yeah, i think it does you please be, it works in the risk reward favor as well. because you've got this consolidation period that you can at least shoot against the lows on that i think i agree with the other two. i agree with james certainly quit smoking that's...
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on our last visit paid to proctor stressed the importance of saving the forest and teaching the tangs survival skills. the number of covert 1000 cases among humans in indonesia continues to rise the project has a backup plan if the lockdown goes on for too long. it will release its orangutans into the wild before they've completed their schooling but will then provide them with longer term support out in the forest. in many african countries the trade in protected wildlife or its meat is strictly prohibited even so many produce markets are full of it one example can be found in the nigerian capital lego's. it doesn't matter what day it is this market stays open shortly after the april lock down it was the 1st come its customers back crocodiles penguins endangered species are openly source here available to anyone willing to pay the right price yeah certainly it's you know the i never got this one without a business does business follow. a crocodile goes for $30.00 to $75.00 a small penguin for $25.00 bush meat is pricey demand is high. it's not just seen as a delicacy among wealthy ni
on our last visit paid to proctor stressed the importance of saving the forest and teaching the tangs survival skills. the number of covert 1000 cases among humans in indonesia continues to rise the project has a backup plan if the lockdown goes on for too long. it will release its orangutans into the wild before they've completed their schooling but will then provide them with longer term support out in the forest. in many african countries the trade in protected wildlife or its meat is...
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nebulously defined serious cases may be sense to mainland courts for trial and prosecuted by mainland proctor assumes and in those instances the ability to access legal representation may be very much in depp's but in any event even for all quote unquote national security cases that are tried and hong kong quotes it remains to be seen just how much access to lawyers will be elaborate even under the preexisting will we've seen that arrestees have repeatedly complains that they're not being given proper test lawyers i expect that trend to continue and intensify under the new law all the of the way we're job this new law as we understand it is rather vague and. ambiguous is it that way on purpose and does it mean that someone protesting beijing in hong kong could be arrested for anything. you have rights it points out that the offense is all to find an extremely vanka tums i would suggest that that is by design and what that means is that a much larger number of people are at risk of even prosecutions and that leaves them at the mercy of the whims of the state it's in facts so you see givebacks
nebulously defined serious cases may be sense to mainland courts for trial and prosecuted by mainland proctor assumes and in those instances the ability to access legal representation may be very much in depp's but in any event even for all quote unquote national security cases that are tried and hong kong quotes it remains to be seen just how much access to lawyers will be elaborate even under the preexisting will we've seen that arrestees have repeatedly complains that they're not being given...
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thank you john stapleton and kate proctor — goodbye.e from the bbc when they're aware a lot of us have been clouded to of us side the sunshine. and it's pretty static whether a pattern that stays with us and for a couple more days. most of us have to say seems like there is but more change at the end of the weekend. low pressure eventually will push this weather front southwards toward sunday. along with that some rain but behind it we get into the weekend. low pressure eventually will push this weather front southwards toward sunday. along with that some rain but behind it we get into brighter skies. a change to winter windy conditions at times next week. overnight and into the morning, lots of cloud damp, drizzly places listed funky. no frost, outbreaks of rain magic down north coast of northern ireland. retreating a northlands across to the northwest side of scotland. northeast scotland, seeing sunny spells. northeast england and yorkshire, most other places that are plenty of cloud nestle, health, drizzly and places. to the not too
thank you john stapleton and kate proctor — goodbye.e from the bbc when they're aware a lot of us have been clouded to of us side the sunshine. and it's pretty static whether a pattern that stays with us and for a couple more days. most of us have to say seems like there is but more change at the end of the weekend. low pressure eventually will push this weather front southwards toward sunday. along with that some rain but behind it we get into the weekend. low pressure eventually will push...
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the court ordered the state bar to make an effort to administer the exam online with a remote proctoring. >>> a stern warning from the governor. the virus does not take the weekend off. this after crowds gathered in the warm weather at the beaches. here's more on that story from devin fehely. >> reporter: the governor said that by following the shelter- in-place orders and making a collective sacrifice that california residents have be back the tide of the virus. he warned that crowding into beaches and parks could quickly undo that progress and set in motion a second wave of cases. it seems like these at beaches of across california that governor newsom said threatened a resurgence of the virus. but the virus does not take the weekends off, it does not go home because it's a beautiful day. >> reporter: there's growing evidence that the stay-at-home order is a slipping. traffic measured by caltrans said that traffic jumped 16%. >> you want to respect the people at risk. at the same time a lot of people walk around you see so many people out. a lot of people are having a tough time. >> re
the court ordered the state bar to make an effort to administer the exam online with a remote proctoring. >>> a stern warning from the governor. the virus does not take the weekend off. this after crowds gathered in the warm weather at the beaches. here's more on that story from devin fehely. >> reporter: the governor said that by following the shelter- in-place orders and making a collective sacrifice that california residents have be back the tide of the virus. he warned that...
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but i'm going to switch now has been outsourced to india and drops you on not just google but bush proctor and chimp carrot each missing doubling to just as about so you can get each of. them to come 1st before the month so that the reader of the so that you know. this climate of a bloke who would you. know you know when you've missed all go at it that you brought it up right. on the furniture stop yellowstone yet you like it was from the start i had so strong move up my seat to nobody had to...