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a white man nelson had never seen was standing by what he saw the nelsons' he waved them back. don't go that way, goes this way. he waved toward the alley. across the alley was a large bank and covered with a jumble of weeds. holding hands, nelson ran across the alley and through themselves down into the weeds. they hit and watched catching their breath as east st. louis burned around them. only then did they discover the painful burn on the palm of their hands. at the light of the rising sun came through the smoke, black policemen nelson and his wife cautiously rose from their hiding place. well over 200 buildings, homes, stores, cafes, had been destroyed. most of them were in black neighborhoods downtown and in the south and but the riders attacked and looted areas where many whites live. the nelsons own flat were rebel they stretched aching muscles and looked around to see that for several blocks it looked like the aftermath of house-to-house fighting in the great work. the nelsons didn't see any white people so they began walking slowly to the east away from downtown east s
a white man nelson had never seen was standing by what he saw the nelsons' he waved them back. don't go that way, goes this way. he waved toward the alley. across the alley was a large bank and covered with a jumble of weeds. holding hands, nelson ran across the alley and through themselves down into the weeds. they hit and watched catching their breath as east st. louis burned around them. only then did they discover the painful burn on the palm of their hands. at the light of the rising sun...
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nelson diaz, former judge. good morning, nelson. >> good morning, matt.t's good to see you. >> you always have a cheery comment for us. thank you. and christine flowers, attorney and journalist. >> good morning, matt. >> good morning, christine. the deal with an accused killer is what we're talking about here. cosmo dinardo, the man charged with luring and killing four people in bucks county this month, agreed to confess and provide information on the fourth body's location if bucks county district attorney matthew weintraub would not seek the death penalty in the case. weintraub insists without the confession, that last buried victim would never be found. now, robert dunham, a death penalty opponent, was quoted in the new york times. i want to read this real quick. he said, "it's clearly arbitrary that a quadruple murderer is spared capital prosecution because he was successfully able to hide the victim's body, and the death penalty gets pursued against an accomplice in a robbery gone bad." basically dunham, who was a death penalty opponent, who's saying
nelson diaz, former judge. good morning, nelson. >> good morning, matt.t's good to see you. >> you always have a cheery comment for us. thank you. and christine flowers, attorney and journalist. >> good morning, matt. >> good morning, christine. the deal with an accused killer is what we're talking about here. cosmo dinardo, the man charged with luring and killing four people in bucks county this month, agreed to confess and provide information on the fourth body's...
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laura nelson. let me remind the witness that under our committee rules they must limit their oral statements to five minutes. but their entire statement will appear in the hearing record. our microphones are not automatic so you'll have to press that little button. and if it will kind of watch upfront the first four minutes , it's green, then it will turn yellow. then when you see red, please summarize. i will let the entire panel testify before we ask questions. this --i will recognize ms. macgregor for her testimony. welcome back. ms. macgregor: thank you. i have to say it's very good to be back here today. i absolutely loved working here with both majority and may -- and minority staff. i'm currently acting as secretary for land and minerals management at the department of the interior. our responsibility is the management of four bureaus, the office of surface mining, the bureau of ocean energy management, the bureau of safety and environmental enforcement and the bureau of lands management. i
laura nelson. let me remind the witness that under our committee rules they must limit their oral statements to five minutes. but their entire statement will appear in the hearing record. our microphones are not automatic so you'll have to press that little button. and if it will kind of watch upfront the first four minutes , it's green, then it will turn yellow. then when you see red, please summarize. i will let the entire panel testify before we ask questions. this --i will recognize ms....
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i think nelson is probably more patient than i am. nelson believes that maybe in a couple of years they can right the ship and things can improve. there's improvement potential but this needs to be broken up you won't get full response from the management team. and that has to be the path overtime nelson may be more patient than i am i have seen them try and try and try. >> to the point of margins p&g says listen we have improved margins by 360 basis points since 2011 and our margins are fairly high compared to our peer group. is that a correct argument or is there a lot more room? >> we think there's more room for improvement. they have taken complexity out of the business and we think the combination of the brand nationalization as well as efforts to extract another $10 billion in cost could lead to some margin improvement however we also anticipate that the firm will utilize some of those savings to reinvest behind the brands both from a product innovation and it's been quite lackluster they used to say we could never do $10 billio
i think nelson is probably more patient than i am. nelson believes that maybe in a couple of years they can right the ship and things can improve. there's improvement potential but this needs to be broken up you won't get full response from the management team. and that has to be the path overtime nelson may be more patient than i am i have seen them try and try and try. >> to the point of margins p&g says listen we have improved margins by 360 basis points since 2011 and our margins...
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nelson: ready. 1, 2, 3. "dead reckoning" is a dance piece that i created in 2014, and it's fundamentally about human beings' relationship to the natural world. we're gonna do the first section right now. my name is kt nelson, and i'm co-artistic director of odc. we're a dance company in san francisco. okay, so can you -- thwup! get around him? thwup! yeearrrn! oh, rah, yes! yes. okay? with this thing called climate change, we have scientific evidence, we have statistical analysis. i think maybe the missing ingredient is our emotional world. dance, because it is human beings onstage in a world, can help us embody the meaning of climate change. [ sinister music plays ] the term "dead reckoning" is navigational. it refers to when you don't have your regular points of reference -- the stars. where we are with climate change is that we are navigating blindly right now. i think we're in the middle of dead reckoning. in the dance, there is this lime-green snow, or confetti, that first starts coming from the dancers
nelson: ready. 1, 2, 3. "dead reckoning" is a dance piece that i created in 2014, and it's fundamentally about human beings' relationship to the natural world. we're gonna do the first section right now. my name is kt nelson, and i'm co-artistic director of odc. we're a dance company in san francisco. okay, so can you -- thwup! get around him? thwup! yeearrrn! oh, rah, yes! yes. okay? with this thing called climate change, we have scientific evidence, we have statistical analysis. i...
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." >>> willie nelson is on the road again with another tire through the u.s. and canada.egendary singer and song writer is 84 years old, but he still performs about 100 live shows a year. we caught up with him, where else? on the road. ♪ i woke up feeling like that again today ♪ >> reporter: how in the world did you come up with that song? >> oh, i don't know. ♪ i woke up feeling not dead again today ♪ >> i've been killed several times throughout the years, so i thought i'd write something funny about it. >> reporter: easy for willie nelson to laugh off the greatly exaggerated rumors of his demise, and at 84, he's on the road again, performing and writing music. ♪ ♪ take a look in the mirror >> reporter: his last album was his 110th, give or take. with songs like "still not dead," and "old-timer" ♪ old-timer >> reporter: this is about being alive, is that hard for you? >> no. no. do you remember one of the deep thinkers, he said, you should look at death and comedy with the same tone, and i believe that. >> translator: your li . >> reporter: your life, i'm right there wit
." >>> willie nelson is on the road again with another tire through the u.s. and canada.egendary singer and song writer is 84 years old, but he still performs about 100 live shows a year. we caught up with him, where else? on the road. ♪ i woke up feeling like that again today ♪ >> reporter: how in the world did you come up with that song? >> oh, i don't know. ♪ i woke up feeling not dead again today ♪ >> i've been killed several times throughout the...
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nelson ran to the front of the house. when she appeared in the front window, several white men fired into the house. the soldiers did nothing. nelson yelled to his wife, let us get out the back way but the rickety wooden accepts were already burning. with his wife hanging onto him, nelson walked out the back door, down the steps and into the flames. her dress caught on fire. he turned and slapped on the flames of her dress. they jumped half of flight of steps through the planes -- through the flames to the ground. nelson and his wife ran out the backyard and started up 8th street towards broadway. awake man was standing nearby watching the fires. when he saw the nelsons, he waved them back. he said -- do not go that way. go toward the alley. hands, nelson ran across the alley and they hid and watched. then did they discover the painful burns on their hands. sunhe light of the rising came dimly through the smoke, auto nelson and his wife cautiously wrote -- cautiously rose. well over 200 buildings, homes, stores, cafÉs, ba
nelson ran to the front of the house. when she appeared in the front window, several white men fired into the house. the soldiers did nothing. nelson yelled to his wife, let us get out the back way but the rickety wooden accepts were already burning. with his wife hanging onto him, nelson walked out the back door, down the steps and into the flames. her dress caught on fire. he turned and slapped on the flames of her dress. they jumped half of flight of steps through the planes -- through the...
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could bring to the table but why not go to ed breen love nelson's input. go back to johnson thought it was great input i think, put it on now you have this thing where the whole talk of proctor will be put them on or not put them on as opposed to the cost cuts that they are trying to get through. i think you'd love to have an outside view of a guy who is really engaged. >> so do you buy the stock before you know whether they agreed to put peltz on >> this is tough >> it could be a settlement. >> this is tough because of the ge situation because in the end, nelson came in to ge and it looked like they were going to get the fabled 2 bucks. stock went to 30 and in the end jeff immault let them down you know what, in the end, these companies are not nearly as in control of their fate as they used to be we know that procter & gamble is up against shelf space and dollar shave club, which i use i never thought i'd go away from gillette before i could even shave i was using gillette it was synonymous. you go through different kinds of detergent that you get. we're
could bring to the table but why not go to ed breen love nelson's input. go back to johnson thought it was great input i think, put it on now you have this thing where the whole talk of proctor will be put them on or not put them on as opposed to the cost cuts that they are trying to get through. i think you'd love to have an outside view of a guy who is really engaged. >> so do you buy the stock before you know whether they agreed to put peltz on >> this is tough >> it could...
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what's it like to be parmarried willie knollson nelson? >> it's never boring. the road again ♪ going places that i've never been ♪ >> reporter: you think you'll ever retire? >> why do you want me to quit? all i do is play music and a little golf, and i don't want to quit either one of those. ♪ on the road again ♪ like a band of gypsies we down the highway ♪ >> reporter: for the way to stop wearing up is to speed up. we don't ask to get old, we just get old, and them he said, if you're lucky, you may get old too. >> yeah, yeah. ♪ i can't wait to get on the road again ♪ >> you and i have been pretty lucky. >> we have, very lucky. ♪ we're still here. we woke up still not dead again. the other side of this... is they can be removed... easily. spray and wash's... powerful formula... removes over 100 stains. spray and wash. better on over 100 stains. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. no,
what's it like to be parmarried willie knollson nelson? >> it's never boring. the road again ♪ going places that i've never been ♪ >> reporter: you think you'll ever retire? >> why do you want me to quit? all i do is play music and a little golf, and i don't want to quit either one of those. ♪ on the road again ♪ like a band of gypsies we down the highway ♪ >> reporter: for the way to stop wearing up is to speed up. we don't ask to get old, we just get old, and...
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let's turn to david nelson for some answers. he's chief strategist at bellpoint asset management. david, you know, these situations can be good for the activist or work out not so well for the activist. i know you've got some examples in the top of your head. but how do i, as an investor, determine whether these act v t activists are going to be goods? >> like most things in life, the devil is in the details. what and vester needs to do, look at the proxy, look what the investor is looking to is he looking at short-term value for the company, maybe just returning cash to share holders, boost the stock price and get out or looking like nelson peltz is with proctor and gamble, looking to enhance shareholder value, shaking up the company and get rid of some of the bureaucracy and get better operating metrics. >> are there instances, david, where an activist investor could be a negative for a stock? >> sure. unquestionably. for, you know, some activist investors, they might be looking pat nothing more than a quick buck and generally, you'll see them foescus on financial engineering gi
let's turn to david nelson for some answers. he's chief strategist at bellpoint asset management. david, you know, these situations can be good for the activist or work out not so well for the activist. i know you've got some examples in the top of your head. but how do i, as an investor, determine whether these act v t activists are going to be goods? >> like most things in life, the devil is in the details. what and vester needs to do, look at the proxy, look what the investor is...
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senator nelson? sen. nelson: it is interesting that we have to be concerned about comments filed from russia. [laughter] sen. nelson: it is a new day. mr. carr, i want to follow up. i have a policy question. it is hard to recall a similar situation where somebody was nominated to serve at the fcc alongside, rather than what has been typical, to follow their current boss. and of course it raises the question of independence. and it is necessary that this committee raised this question of independence, how independent can you be of chairman pai? can you name for the committee a time at which you disagreed with chairman pai on an fcc matter or proceeding? mr. carr: thank you for the question. it is a good one. independence is important for the agency and for the decision-makers at the agency. i have been at the commission for over five years in a variety of roles and i've had various clients in those jobs and i hope i've always served their interests. when i had a chance to work for the commissioner, i gave
senator nelson? sen. nelson: it is interesting that we have to be concerned about comments filed from russia. [laughter] sen. nelson: it is a new day. mr. carr, i want to follow up. i have a policy question. it is hard to recall a similar situation where somebody was nominated to serve at the fcc alongside, rather than what has been typical, to follow their current boss. and of course it raises the question of independence. and it is necessary that this committee raised this question of...
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so joe nelson, who painted this jesus black, was my older cousin. he is passed away now. the same night jesus was painted black, about three blocks away from here on euclid street, the police and the national guard shot out all of the streetlights, so people could not see what was happening. and the police themselves could not see. the army thought it was a bad idea but the national guard and police were not trained on dealing with this, so they shot out all the streetlights and they began to believe that there were a lot of snipers. now, we know there were some snipers. but every light, every noise began to feel like snipers to these police officers and national guardsmen. and as someone lit a cigarette at 1756 euclid street and the police, thinking it was a sniper , had the national guard shoot at the building, and of course the 50 caliber bullets, which go straight through the walls of the place, killed a four-year-old. she was the youngest victim of the 1967 rebellion. many of the victims in 1967 are really people who were shot because the police thought that there wa
so joe nelson, who painted this jesus black, was my older cousin. he is passed away now. the same night jesus was painted black, about three blocks away from here on euclid street, the police and the national guard shot out all of the streetlights, so people could not see what was happening. and the police themselves could not see. the army thought it was a bad idea but the national guard and police were not trained on dealing with this, so they shot out all the streetlights and they began to...
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and his mother, ulf ilha nelson was the oldest of eight children. and when she left alabama, her younger sister followed her later. and she got married later and had a child. jaclyn ross began to date a man called jim jordan and they had a child, and that child was me. joe nelson, who painted the ,esus black is my older cousin or was my older cousin come he has passed away now. that same night, the same that the diesel painted black, about three blocks away on euclid street, the police authority shot out all of the streetlights. so people cannot see what was happening. and the police themselves could not see. the army thought it was a bad idea, but the police and national guard were not trained on dealing with this. so they shut out all the streetlights, and they began to believe that people -- that there were a lot of snipers. we know that there were some snipers, but every light, every noise began to feel like snipers to the police and national guardsmen. at someone lit a cigarette 1756 euclid street. police thinking it was a sniper have the natio
and his mother, ulf ilha nelson was the oldest of eight children. and when she left alabama, her younger sister followed her later. and she got married later and had a child. jaclyn ross began to date a man called jim jordan and they had a child, and that child was me. joe nelson, who painted the ,esus black is my older cousin or was my older cousin come he has passed away now. that same night, the same that the diesel painted black, about three blocks away on euclid street, the police...
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. >> reporter: amber nelson returned back to this garden to work on it and spruce it up. it's in memory of her late fiance. another thing she came back to do is put posters up to make sure everyone noticings his case which is unsoevered. >> i lost the love of my life but i found the man of my dreams. >> reporter: every time amber nelson visits berkeley she's reminded about her tragic loss. september 12, 2010. they were brcelebrating his 35t birthday. as they walked home two men tried to rob them. >> he was trying to do anything they could to distract them from me and that's what caused his fatal wounds. >> reporter: nelson's fiance died here at the intersection of emerson and adaline street. painted circle marks the spot and near is sidewalk, a garden, a living memorial to him. now that memory may be threatened by a development project in the works. nelson and neighbors are concerned about the proposed development. >> they're going to destroy this whole garden for this site. we've been asking them, please, don't do that. >> this serves a greater service for the community
. >> reporter: amber nelson returned back to this garden to work on it and spruce it up. it's in memory of her late fiance. another thing she came back to do is put posters up to make sure everyone noticings his case which is unsoevered. >> i lost the love of my life but i found the man of my dreams. >> reporter: every time amber nelson visits berkeley she's reminded about her tragic loss. september 12, 2010. they were brcelebrating his 35t birthday. as they walked home two...
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nelson, i want to get your perspectives. you both come from states with significant acres of federal lands, and only that does have an impact on your state. the question is what type of impact and you spoke earlier about the economic impacts of what happens on those lands and the lack of activity there that generates economic activity, does have a significant impact. you spoke about that, but i want a little more detail about not only how it affects the state, but how does it affect local economies? what do you see from a standpoint having to deal with, as you talked about, mr. flynn, budget deficits, keeping economies going? how do you deal with massive amounts of public lands, looking at ways to make sure they generate some revenue, and then looking at the regulatory hurdles there for energy development on those lands? i want to get both you and dr. nelson's perspective on it from your state viewpoint. >> chairman gosar, representative wittman, let me give you two quick answers, one not really going to the economic, but fr
nelson, i want to get your perspectives. you both come from states with significant acres of federal lands, and only that does have an impact on your state. the question is what type of impact and you spoke earlier about the economic impacts of what happens on those lands and the lack of activity there that generates economic activity, does have a significant impact. you spoke about that, but i want a little more detail about not only how it affects the state, but how does it affect local...
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doctor nelson, let me go to you. we are talking how cheap the royalties are on federal land was why would a company not try to pill the cheaper royalty rates? why would they go to steal private land to pay more money? >> the question can be answered pretty simply. what we have seen in terms of leases that are offered is there are very few parcels offered at a single time. you are well aware, chairman bishop, companies look to maximize resources and if they can't block up the resource plan they are not going to bid, irrespective of what royalty requirements are. i hope that is an answer. >> only reason someone would bid on federal land is to make money in the longer it takes to permit the longer it takes to go through to get those areas, simply means it is not profitable. they are willing to pay more money if they could be in production which should be an idea for the federal government that if we can guarantee you are going to be in production, the permitting process goes through, people would be willing to pay more
doctor nelson, let me go to you. we are talking how cheap the royalties are on federal land was why would a company not try to pill the cheaper royalty rates? why would they go to steal private land to pay more money? >> the question can be answered pretty simply. what we have seen in terms of leases that are offered is there are very few parcels offered at a single time. you are well aware, chairman bishop, companies look to maximize resources and if they can't block up the resource plan...
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sot nelson alvarado, organizador de reunin "desde el viernes hemos estado llegando...tuvimos una reuninan jos y carros todava vienen...gente todava viene" los esfuerzos de la familia al igual que los de la comunidad lowrider...de la cual ella perteneca...han sido continuos desde el momento en el que se enteraron de los macabros detalles de su deceso... segn la polica, sally habra sido embestida por el vehculo de su mejor amiga, elsie de la rosa este pasado mircoles tras concluir una discusin acalorada... sot nelson alvarado, organizador de reunin "ella estaba muy joven, era muy dulce...siempre las personas buenas se van y eso nunca lo vamos a entender" despus de rezar varios rosarios, compartir alegres ancdotas...la enlutada multitud abord sus carros clsicos para efectuar una caravana, la cual ellos llamaron "sally's last cruise"... ahora, desconociendo el castigo que recibir la presunta responsable...los all reunidos esperan los jvenes al igual que los padres aprendan una leccin dicen sobre el exceso consumo del alcohol... sot nelson alvarado, organizador de reunin "que les enseÑen a s
sot nelson alvarado, organizador de reunin "desde el viernes hemos estado llegando...tuvimos una reuninan jos y carros todava vienen...gente todava viene" los esfuerzos de la familia al igual que los de la comunidad lowrider...de la cual ella perteneca...han sido continuos desde el momento en el que se enteraron de los macabros detalles de su deceso... segn la polica, sally habra sido embestida por el vehculo de su mejor amiga, elsie de la rosa este pasado mircoles tras concluir una...
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>> i -- i -- i'm with nelson on this.eel like some -- sunshine -- sunlight is the greatest disinfectant, and particularly now, as someone who supports the police, and when they're under fire, let everything out. now, with certain exemptions where safety is concerned. let everything out. and i think it has the potential to make people more sympathetic to what police have to go through. >> that's what... >> anything that increases the use of body cams, i think, is a good thing. i think this will increase the use of body cams. i think the exemptions are reasonable. let's see if time will tell as to whether they are or aren't. but i think if this puts more body cams on cops, i think that's a good thing. >> i think we've got about 30 seconds -- one more topic: the pennsylvania state senate wants to allow people to bring guns into schools as long as they have a concealed permit. anyone think this is a good idea? >> well, for law enforcement it's not an issue for me. but for teachers to be carrying guns and to be dealing with ki
>> i -- i -- i'm with nelson on this.eel like some -- sunshine -- sunlight is the greatest disinfectant, and particularly now, as someone who supports the police, and when they're under fire, let everything out. now, with certain exemptions where safety is concerned. let everything out. and i think it has the potential to make people more sympathetic to what police have to go through. >> that's what... >> anything that increases the use of body cams, i think, is a good thing....
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nelson thinks he wan goose it up a bit more, make it more profitable. is perhaps something maybe good for the overall market. it suggests that there are other opportunities where you can get more out of companies, companies in many companies trading at already at high multiples. what are you hearing down on the floor, nicole. >> he is saying what value he can bring to the board. we know for a fact that his point that the company is underperform something absolutely correct. in fact offer the last 10 years, proctor & gamble has not performed as well as s&p 500. against its peer group in consumer staples over all. underperformed that group. hess point we need a fame changing attitude, his words, not mind, he wants to get on to this board. proctor & gamble says look we cut our costs by $10 billion, and trian hasn't provided any new great ideas. they're really fighting this one. but he says basically they need to unleash shareholder value and fast. trish: nicole, he has a history of success. walk us through, who nelson peltz is and why, when you're proctor
nelson thinks he wan goose it up a bit more, make it more profitable. is perhaps something maybe good for the overall market. it suggests that there are other opportunities where you can get more out of companies, companies in many companies trading at already at high multiples. what are you hearing down on the floor, nicole. >> he is saying what value he can bring to the board. we know for a fact that his point that the company is underperform something absolutely correct. in fact offer...
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nelson covered that crime scene with this mosaic painting. she followed up with a memorial garden there. however, a developer now plans to build a five-story, 40 unit residential property on that site. >> coming here everyday to maintain this garden for three years before i left berkeley, i really saw these plants surviving with very little effort on my part. they were survivors in themselves and taught me how to survive. >> miss nelson plans to reach out to the developer and berkeley city leaders hoping to come up with a solution. in the meantime there's a $20,000 reward offered to help catch feto's killers. >>> the state of new york is considering arming police with a new way to crack down on distracting driving and the device known as the textalizer and it can determine if a driver was using their cell phone. it could quickly prove or disprove whether a driver was distracted behind the wheel, but they say the high tech device is an envision of privacy and police should have to get a search warrant first. >>> our time is 4:39. still ahead,
nelson covered that crime scene with this mosaic painting. she followed up with a memorial garden there. however, a developer now plans to build a five-story, 40 unit residential property on that site. >> coming here everyday to maintain this garden for three years before i left berkeley, i really saw these plants surviving with very little effort on my part. they were survivors in themselves and taught me how to survive. >> miss nelson plans to reach out to the developer and...
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we'll hear from nelson peltz when he appears on "squawk on the street" at 9:45 a.m.e bank of mark mel lon has a new executive chief officer. charles shark who was formerly the ceo at visa. he replaces the ceo who will remain as chairman through the end of the year. and watch for the latest numbers from netflix, after the closing bell, and now happening this afternoon. analysts predict netflix will report quarterly engs of 16 cents a share on revenue of nearly $2.8 billion. they'll also be keeping a close watch as they always do on subscriber growth. >>> a new report on the economy this morning suggesting some good news for workers. steve liesman joins us with the details. is this wage inflation finally starting to -- >> i don't call it wage inflation. i call it wage growth. we can talk about the difference a little bit later but that check with your raise might finally be in the mail a new survey from the national association for business economics suggests that wages are already on the rise. 47% of the 101 businesses surveyed said they're hiking wages up 8 points fr
we'll hear from nelson peltz when he appears on "squawk on the street" at 9:45 a.m.e bank of mark mel lon has a new executive chief officer. charles shark who was formerly the ceo at visa. he replaces the ceo who will remain as chairman through the end of the year. and watch for the latest numbers from netflix, after the closing bell, and now happening this afternoon. analysts predict netflix will report quarterly engs of 16 cents a share on revenue of nearly $2.8 billion. they'll...
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>>> dawn, eagles training camp day five and wide receive nelson agholor is looking good. hear why he feels last year' be problems are all behind him later in sports. from the time i was pregnant with him, had so much life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor. it's not easy being a single parent with three kids and having to provide for them. but my son will be an amazing doctor, and he'll help people that are less fortunate. no matter where you are in your college journey, sallie mae can help you find the money you need. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. he gets things done stevfor south jersey.o tell you don't believe him. because steve sweeney gets things done
>>> dawn, eagles training camp day five and wide receive nelson agholor is looking good. hear why he feels last year' be problems are all behind him later in sports. from the time i was pregnant with him, had so much life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor. it's not easy being a single parent with three kids and having to provide for them. but my son will be an amazing doctor, and he'll help people that are...
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nelson peltz is angling for a seat in the busy jumpstart. all of that is coming in the next two hours. we are 30 minutes into the trading day of the u.s., and we are not moving very far. is moving enough, catching up to the closing indices that set the records on friday. any gains for the s&p 500 or for may make a record close for today's session. we are in the summer to older us. -- the summer doldrums. if you are looking at global risk, we are seeing it fall to the lowest we have seen for some time. global riskp aversion macro index -- the red line here is the average we have seen over the last decade. so now we have seen this index fall so much that it has met the average from the prior decade. that risk aversion is at relatively low levels. but again, there are pockets of activities where we are seeing risk aversion today, to continuing risk aversion in financials. after the numbers that we got friday and citigroup and wells fargo that sent those stocks lower, they are continuing to trend lower today at the numbers later this week and th
nelson peltz is angling for a seat in the busy jumpstart. all of that is coming in the next two hours. we are 30 minutes into the trading day of the u.s., and we are not moving very far. is moving enough, catching up to the closing indices that set the records on friday. any gains for the s&p 500 or for may make a record close for today's session. we are in the summer to older us. -- the summer doldrums. if you are looking at global risk, we are seeing it fall to the lowest we have seen for...
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nelson bonilla... 10'... gol de el salvador... a los 28'... preciso para elas hernndez... 2-1 mxico... preciso para elas hernndez... 2-1 mxico... ad lib 0:01- 0:07 0:07 - 0:20 0:20 - end el portero de jamaica la figura del primer tiempo... 2do. 57:20 gol de jamaica cuando mejor jugaba curaao... romario williams 73:20 darren mattocks... 2-0 jamaica... 77:50 portero jamaica... juanfra interview ayer escuchamos al presidente de la femexfut, decio de mara, decir que se estn en el proceso de conocer todos los detalles del reporte de la comisin disciplinaria en el caso de la sancin que la fifa aplic a juan carlos osorio... take vo 6 partidos de suspensin a juan carlos osorio por su comportamiento en el ltimo partido de mxico en la copa confederaciones... ad lib an no se sabe si se apelar dicha sancin... mientras tanto el profe osorio, despus de hablar con decio de mara, hoy en san diego, dio la cara y ofreci disculpas ... take sot juanfra angle ahora hablemos de bisbol... hace un aÑo durante el descanso del juego de las estrellas los giants presuman
nelson bonilla... 10'... gol de el salvador... a los 28'... preciso para elas hernndez... 2-1 mxico... preciso para elas hernndez... 2-1 mxico... ad lib 0:01- 0:07 0:07 - 0:20 0:20 - end el portero de jamaica la figura del primer tiempo... 2do. 57:20 gol de jamaica cuando mejor jugaba curaao... romario williams 73:20 darren mattocks... 2-0 jamaica... 77:50 portero jamaica... juanfra interview ayer escuchamos al presidente de la femexfut, decio de mara, decir que se estn en el proceso de conocer...
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first though, more from our exclusive with nelson peltz.e'll take you inside the proxy fight that is taking place at procter & gamble again, it is still the narrowest range for the dow in a few years, less than 30 points we're back in a minute you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. >>> nelson peltz joined us on "squawk on the street" this morning in an interstrew talk about the proxy fight with probl procter & gamble back to recap what a 20 minute interview that was >> yeah. a lot to go over there of course, something unexpected here is the presence of a proxy fight at all mshgs would have thought after the ownership for quite a few months and their desire for a bo
first though, more from our exclusive with nelson peltz.e'll take you inside the proxy fight that is taking place at procter & gamble again, it is still the narrowest range for the dow in a few years, less than 30 points we're back in a minute you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your...
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okay >> nelson -- >> get together to solve a problem, you know what they're doing?y're talking to themselves. >> p&g fired back saying "trian has not provided new or actionable ideas to drive additional value for p&g shareholders beyond the continued successful execution of the strategic plan that is in place. analyst at morningstar echoed the company writing in a note today, "we failed to see a major impetus behind peltz's approach and little to suggest his oversight would accelerate change." so let's take a look at his track record so far, among his biggest investments, he announced a $1.6 billion stake in dupont four years ago which is up about 53% since then he put the same amount of money into cisco two years ago which is up 11.5% and $1.3 billion stake in pepsi he purchased four years ago jumped 20% before he exited it in march of last year. but his biggest stakes are trading in the red his $2.5 billion investment in ge is down almost 3% since he disclosed it in october 2015, while p&g, of course, is down almost 1% since he announced a more than $3 billion sta
okay >> nelson -- >> get together to solve a problem, you know what they're doing?y're talking to themselves. >> p&g fired back saying "trian has not provided new or actionable ideas to drive additional value for p&g shareholders beyond the continued successful execution of the strategic plan that is in place. analyst at morningstar echoed the company writing in a note today, "we failed to see a major impetus behind peltz's approach and little to suggest his...
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do you support knell nelson pel do you agree with the board?i think the stock action today says it all. it's a very minor move in the stock. minor improvement based on the quarterly results to be fair one quarter certainly doesn't make a turn around i think to be fair, dave taylor tried to push the envelope forward. does he say and he said in the earnings call that he needs outside points of view i think peltz's history has shown outside points of view and i think that might be something that p & g needs on the board. >> so this argument that he's not bringing any new remarkable ideas, we've got a rigorous board process and, therefore, you can't just come on when you have advice, not to mention the fact that taylor told me peltz tends to bring a bunch of people and they don't want a whole new shadow management team to distract them. >> i think if you look at what p & g is doing, in and of itself is not brand new, interesting ideas. so they talk about trying to grow a category. they talk about trying to leverage the scale we're not seeing that t
do you support knell nelson pel do you agree with the board?i think the stock action today says it all. it's a very minor move in the stock. minor improvement based on the quarterly results to be fair one quarter certainly doesn't make a turn around i think to be fair, dave taylor tried to push the envelope forward. does he say and he said in the earnings call that he needs outside points of view i think peltz's history has shown outside points of view and i think that might be something that p...
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cheryl: david nelson, key strategists at bell point is joining us., good morning. >> good morning. cheryl: let's first talk about the testimony yesterday and what you heard from her. have you changed your mind about how many rate hikes you're expecting? >> coming into the meeting i thought there would be two by the end of the year, i am going roll that back, probably like one at this point. certainly not one in july and i think the real focus for the fed and now for the markets as well is going to be the rollback of the balance sheet and the tapering of that off. it's likely to start in september but she was very clear that whatever we get to even though it's going to be a dramatic cut, the balance sheet will remain very high relative to other expectations free crisis. lauren: do you expect president trump to appoint janet yellen to another term. >> there's no love loss. that's well known. i think the president wants to put his own stamp on the fed and the name that comes upmost often is gary cohn. janet is the academic, gary cohn is operator from th
cheryl: david nelson, key strategists at bell point is joining us., good morning. >> good morning. cheryl: let's first talk about the testimony yesterday and what you heard from her. have you changed your mind about how many rate hikes you're expecting? >> coming into the meeting i thought there would be two by the end of the year, i am going roll that back, probably like one at this point. certainly not one in july and i think the real focus for the fed and now for the markets as...
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as is nelson rockefeller who is one of his competitors in this story. the first fifth avenue billionaire to decide he's going to run for president as a republican, but he's running as a liberal republican, something that no longer exists and in this book we see literally the last liberal standing on a republican convention stage and that is the liberal mayor of new york, republican john lindsay who has two up on the stage as part of the nominating process for the vice presidents, something he was hoping maybe he could get himself and lindsay not only doesn't get it, but we did not know that night, any of us watching than i did not know that you would never again see a liberal benefactor in any way in republican presidential politics that is gone forever. and that was the night that the liberal did have the last moment of the liberals on the republican convention stage. it's a fascinating drama and nixon is the biggest loser who's ever tried to win a presidential michigan. richard nixon in 1960, got the republican nomination, of course , because he was t
as is nelson rockefeller who is one of his competitors in this story. the first fifth avenue billionaire to decide he's going to run for president as a republican, but he's running as a liberal republican, something that no longer exists and in this book we see literally the last liberal standing on a republican convention stage and that is the liberal mayor of new york, republican john lindsay who has two up on the stage as part of the nominating process for the vice presidents, something he...
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. >>> new at 6:30, a seven year long battle for justice and a new challenge has brought amber nelson back to berkeley from brazil to fight for her fianci's memorial garden. >> he was shot and killed in front of her in 2010. we are at the memorial garden and berkeley were there was a new development project that is planned that would upset that memorial. >> reporter: that's right. with the placement of this sign that you see here, the once quiet corner at emerson and adaline which has been cherished in recent years because of this community memorial garden will soon become a bustling block with a residential property with 40 units. >> from tragedy to treasure. the corner of abilene and emerson is no longer viewed as the scene of a crime, but a place of healing admitting positive energy and memories of a kind man lubbock is community. september 12 had always been a day of celebration for him. on that day in 2010, it was to celebrate his 35th birthday with his fiancie. >> we went dancing and then we went to a friends party. >> he wanted to walk home and that's when they were robbed at g
. >>> new at 6:30, a seven year long battle for justice and a new challenge has brought amber nelson back to berkeley from brazil to fight for her fianci's memorial garden. >> he was shot and killed in front of her in 2010. we are at the memorial garden and berkeley were there was a new development project that is planned that would upset that memorial. >> reporter: that's right. with the placement of this sign that you see here, the once quiet corner at emerson and adaline...
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to the sixth and a fun moment -- seattle's nelson cruz takes a mid-at-bat- picture with umpire joe west. extra innings now -- it's veteran robinson cano stepping to the plate for the go ahead home run. american league wins it 2-to-1. t to the nineties and it's feeling even worse! but this afternoon - a chance of storms to cool things down just a little. veronica johnson is timing it all out - next. thunderstorms 30% highs: 92-97 heat index: near 100 degrees winds: southwest to west 5-10 mph overnight: quite warm and humid lows: 72-79 winds: southwest 5-10 mph thursday: hot and humid, pm thunderstorms possible 30% highs: 93-98 heat index: 100-104 degrees winds: wsw 5-10 mph coming up - dc woman suing president trump. on twitter that violates the first ammendment.. plus - high demand - leading to a state of emergency! the new product people just can't get enough of in nevada - enxt. wildfires breaking out in california. a blaze in san diego county quickly surged to over half a square mile.. forcing the closure of an interstate and the evacuation of multiple homes. in northern california -
to the sixth and a fun moment -- seattle's nelson cruz takes a mid-at-bat- picture with umpire joe west. extra innings now -- it's veteran robinson cano stepping to the plate for the go ahead home run. american league wins it 2-to-1. t to the nineties and it's feeling even worse! but this afternoon - a chance of storms to cool things down just a little. veronica johnson is timing it all out - next. thunderstorms 30% highs: 92-97 heat index: near 100 degrees winds: southwest to west 5-10 mph...
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steve, do you disagree with nelson? >> well, you know, i'm not here to say i agree with everything that's in that op ed. that was a very -- i'm glad he brought it out. that was an important kind of statement from the administration on its view of the world. but -- and, again, as i said, yes, the administration and the president is talking about trade in a different way, but the themes of the problems of -- the perceived problems of unfair trade, the focus on the importance of the trade deficit, nafta not working are not new. candidate barack obama went after nafta in 2008. you know, i could very easily get a lot of floor statements from a lot of members of congress on both sides focusing on the trade deficit, for better or worse. you know, you can't have a very good argument on what are the cau causes of the trade deficit, excellent expo situation a couple of weeks ago in "the economist" about the trade surplus with the rest of the world, and it is not because of currency or unfair trade. you know, they save more, they
steve, do you disagree with nelson? >> well, you know, i'm not here to say i agree with everything that's in that op ed. that was a very -- i'm glad he brought it out. that was an important kind of statement from the administration on its view of the world. but -- and, again, as i said, yes, the administration and the president is talking about trade in a different way, but the themes of the problems of -- the perceived problems of unfair trade, the focus on the importance of the trade...
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nelson's next medical mission takes place in rwanda where he said many patients have never even seen a doctor. around but maybe a little less humidity? howard is going to have the full forecast. >> and how close is this football fan to a million dollar prize? we'll let you kn fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >>> maybe hot and humid here, but look at this, yeah, santiago, chile, residents taking advantage of a rare snowfall. but amid the snowfall and all the snow angels, there are treacherous roads and widespread outage
nelson's next medical mission takes place in rwanda where he said many patients have never even seen a doctor. around but maybe a little less humidity? howard is going to have the full forecast. >> and how close is this football fan to a million dollar prize? we'll let you kn fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. for...
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that's what motivated fred nelson to post his cat skills, new york, vacation home. >> i bought this as a vacation home so the thought of renting it out to other as a vacation homemade sense. >> and the market is strong according to a survey by consumer reports. 75% of people who've never used a home stay say they'd consider consumer report says the first thing do is make sure it's legal. >> vacation rentals are not legal everywhere so you have to look into the local laws before you list your home. >> your city hall can tell you what's legal in your area and consider a call to your insurance agent and your accountant. >> when you're renting your hoax you're essentially run a business which means you've got to think about things like the type of insurance you need and whether or not you're going to owe taxes on the income you earn. >> as for fred nelson, as long as renters keep coming he'll keep posting online. >> i've list today two weeks ago, it's booked up for the entire summer. it could be a nice little way to supplement the income and help defray the mortgage, quite frankly. >>> con
that's what motivated fred nelson to post his cat skills, new york, vacation home. >> i bought this as a vacation home so the thought of renting it out to other as a vacation homemade sense. >> and the market is strong according to a survey by consumer reports. 75% of people who've never used a home stay say they'd consider consumer report says the first thing do is make sure it's legal. >> vacation rentals are not legal everywhere so you have to look into the local laws...
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apartheid brought forth nelson mandela. this is nuts. this is insanity. this is the sort of mental gymnastic that many of our progressive friends have been forced into. so no wonder the movement on the left is so weak in the united states. they have not even be able to escape the creation myth that led to the creation of this country. once again to reiterate the takeaway, we have been able to advance thus far from slavery to where we are today not only because of our constant struggle , our constant unrelenting struggle, but because of our ability to take advantage of the international situation and having friends in the international community. fullywe learn this lesson apparently the way the parents of michael brown have learned this lesson, i think we will be perpetually in trouble. >> [applause] >> first of all i would like to thank you for enlightening me. you said, as you may well know -- i did not know about any of this stuff. >> [laughter] >> i went to a certain university of california school in westwood. i won't mention its name. >> [laughter] >
apartheid brought forth nelson mandela. this is nuts. this is insanity. this is the sort of mental gymnastic that many of our progressive friends have been forced into. so no wonder the movement on the left is so weak in the united states. they have not even be able to escape the creation myth that led to the creation of this country. once again to reiterate the takeaway, we have been able to advance thus far from slavery to where we are today not only because of our constant struggle , our...
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to worth with the phenomenally and kind soul nelson.is untimely death. the entire cast reached out. if you type in true blood celebrates entire cast. everyone reach out. >> what strikes me in the statement from the family and even in that, too, i know dealing with family members it's hard. his true tack character was struggling to be free of his advises. it's a sad story. very very sad. very very young. on to better news. we all know that wonder woman a big smash at the box office recently now it's caught the attention of dead pool himself. i always find a way to sneak dead pool into the show somehow. this is kind of cool. in the us alone dead pool grossed $363 million. wonder woman just passed it with 368 million and counting and reynolds took to his instagram to post this little message, basically saying, the murk may be that it thee 80 we are bo is stronger her box office. >> i like that. at >> congrats hash tag wonder woman hash tag box office boss. kind of cool just to see -- >> way cool. >> two feeble from different super hero ais
to worth with the phenomenally and kind soul nelson.is untimely death. the entire cast reached out. if you type in true blood celebrates entire cast. everyone reach out. >> what strikes me in the statement from the family and even in that, too, i know dealing with family members it's hard. his true tack character was struggling to be free of his advises. it's a sad story. very very sad. very very young. on to better news. we all know that wonder woman a big smash at the box office...
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nelson cruz also had some fun here when it came to the sixth inning.tcher to do that. snap a picture with the umpire joe west, who recently called his 5,000th game. >>> just ahead, it was skateborders versus san francisco police and it got ugly. >>> plus the dollar is down and the gold is up on the latest trump scandal. cnbc is next. ...companies. ...solve problems. how? we eat. we eat almonds, strawberries, quinoa and yeah...we eat chocolate. we eat in sweatpants... in skirts. we eat alone... and together. women eat. we don't doubt it. we own it. special k. your strips are slippy... whiter than mine? ...mine are grippy. crest whitestrips stay in place. crest whitestrips professional effects... ...lock in the whitening for a whiter smile. these aren't going anywhere. these are. crest... ...healthy, beautiful smiles for life. want more for your lashes? then expect more. with revlon's new mega multiplier™ mascara in one multi-tasking step, our formula seals fibers in 360 degree tubes. for mega volume. and extreme length. new revlon mega multiplier™ masca
nelson cruz also had some fun here when it came to the sixth inning.tcher to do that. snap a picture with the umpire joe west, who recently called his 5,000th game. >>> just ahead, it was skateborders versus san francisco police and it got ugly. >>> plus the dollar is down and the gold is up on the latest trump scandal. cnbc is next. ...companies. ...solve problems. how? we eat. we eat almonds, strawberries, quinoa and yeah...we eat chocolate. we eat in sweatpants... in...
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host: one last caller, i think nelson from st. louis. agree good morning, i what the lady just said, president obama came in, epublicans made a vow they would do everything and they aid, i mean, everything, according to john boehner, to down or obstruct president obama. o the affordable care act was originally a republican idea took on fornt obama himself and then republicans 145 able to submit amendments to the affordable own act, they oppose their amendments. so, the trouble, then they tried program, that is why we're having trouble with obamacare right now. opposition. host: nelson, thanks for calling. time to go live to the u.s. hour. for morning legislative business at noon today, energy on the agend a. lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, a. hington, d.c. lays before thh ouse a communication from the speaker. 2017.9, i hereby appoint the honorable 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable bruce westerman to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the hou
host: one last caller, i think nelson from st. louis. agree good morning, i what the lady just said, president obama came in, epublicans made a vow they would do everything and they aid, i mean, everything, according to john boehner, to down or obstruct president obama. o the affordable care act was originally a republican idea took on fornt obama himself and then republicans 145 able to submit amendments to the affordable own act, they oppose their amendments. so, the trouble, then they tried...
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procter & gamble versus billionaire nelson peltz what it means for the stock you invest in. and it's up almost 20% in the past month, up until 40% in the past three months, so is twitter back "power lunch" starts right now >>> welcome. i'm michelle carew sew cabrera. transports and the small caps, the russell 2,000 trading above record close right now check out the individual movers. coach, constellation brands among the names hitting new highs today even though constellation has pulled back. tyler. >> welcome, i'm tyler mathisen here's what's happening at this hour blue apron plunging 10% right now. reports that amazon may look to get into the prepared meal kit market more on this ahead and manufacturing in new york state growing for a second straight month in july, but it is at a much slower pace new orders and shipments both slipping just a bit. and celebrity chef bobby flay is planning to take his fast casual burger chain public. melissa? >> the trump administration is calling this week made in america week and today the white house is hosting a made in america showcase
procter & gamble versus billionaire nelson peltz what it means for the stock you invest in. and it's up almost 20% in the past month, up until 40% in the past three months, so is twitter back "power lunch" starts right now >>> welcome. i'm michelle carew sew cabrera. transports and the small caps, the russell 2,000 trading above record close right now check out the individual movers. coach, constellation brands among the names hitting new highs today even though...
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. >>> today is international nelson mandela day. the united nations honoring his contributions to world peace. the former south african president was born on this date in 1918. the onnels mandela foundation is calling on people to fight poverty as part of this year's observance. >> still ahead, a lot of buzz at one of the biggest technology shows in the country. we'll give you a peak at some of the top gadgets on display. >> plus an uber turned into an emergency delivery room, after a woman went into labor. have you to see the incredible video taken by the uber driver who helped to deliver her baby. >>> well techies are in heaven at the big consumer electronics show in new york. it's gadgets galore. the latest innovations are causing a lot of buzz. one of them is a grill on the go. the solar powered device lets you bake, roast, and steam in the sun. >> just load food into the stainless steel trays. it goes inside of vacuum chambers. any day of the year is pretty much fair game as long as you have light. >> and for new parents, baby
. >>> today is international nelson mandela day. the united nations honoring his contributions to world peace. the former south african president was born on this date in 1918. the onnels mandela foundation is calling on people to fight poverty as part of this year's observance. >> still ahead, a lot of buzz at one of the biggest technology shows in the country. we'll give you a peak at some of the top gadgets on display. >> plus an uber turned into an emergency delivery...
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