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i on procter & gamble. >> i don't worry too much about the strong dollar right now i think it will pullk in the meantime this is not as easily my favorite stock but for someone who is buy and hold i would not dissuade you i don't have of favor in the sector but this is the name of you to follow closely? >> stay the course one of the most consistent dividend payers with consolidation they will come out better. may be looking at unilever as a competitor but i still very much like that name. >> 100 percent degree procter & gamble is a core holding in the long term growth and dividend stock portfolios. >> focusing on tide and pampers costs to make you can sleep very well at night with procter & gamble. to make happy with the recent position with orbital that is up but remember that split into the sporting goods division now that is on fire. ice they hold onto both of them. there in the right place so i say a whole. riata big winner already. >> this industry is one that i like and it broke out no reason to sell at this point it's been a guinea insight on this stock? >> hearing about it from
i on procter & gamble. >> i don't worry too much about the strong dollar right now i think it will pullk in the meantime this is not as easily my favorite stock but for someone who is buy and hold i would not dissuade you i don't have of favor in the sector but this is the name of you to follow closely? >> stay the course one of the most consistent dividend payers with consolidation they will come out better. may be looking at unilever as a competitor but i still very much like...
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procter has not been able to get back on its horse. coke when they reported their q3 in october, they were already flagging currency head winds. you're going to see it again. you'll probably see downgraded 2015 guidance next week. >> big marquee names are heavy. >> and the expectations we had paul hickey on and he spoke. the expectations for international companies have been coming down. so they look like they're beating. but actually wall street's been going into a lot of these earnings because of the current headwinds. >> multiples are high. not a good setup. >> exactly. got a question out there? send us a tweet. @optionsaction. check out our website, optionsaction.cnbc.com. it's practically the reason the web was invented in the first place. in case you didn't know. you'll want to check it out. >>> here's what's coming up next. >> bull fight. the street's biggest bull enters the bear's lare. we'll see if he can convince our guys. >>> and 4 for 4. that's cohen carter's winning streak for earnings calls. how are they making money now?
procter has not been able to get back on its horse. coke when they reported their q3 in october, they were already flagging currency head winds. you're going to see it again. you'll probably see downgraded 2015 guidance next week. >> big marquee names are heavy. >> and the expectations we had paul hickey on and he spoke. the expectations for international companies have been coming down. so they look like they're beating. but actually wall street's been going into a lot of these...
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he is my fraternity brother, on the board of directors of ibm, procter ibm, procter & gamble, and is a trustee of the world trade center memorial foundation. i i want to be him when i grow up. to his immediate right is the chairman and ceo of pg&e is on the board of directors of united way in the bay area and numerous other boards. chairman and ceo of the rapidly growing palo alto network cyber security firm. mark is also a west point graduate class of 1988 and the former attack helicopter pilot. very cool. mark serves -- he looks like an attack helicopter pilot. mark serves on the president's national security and telecommunications advisory committee. to his immediate immediate right is bernard tyson chairman and ceo of kaiser permanente. he spent more than 30 years of that company and positions ranging from ceo to administrative hospitals. his dedicated much of his work to eliminating health care disparities among individuals in this country. last but not least dr. elizabeth sherwood randall, one of my best friends in the obama administration, deputy secretary of energy. prior to
he is my fraternity brother, on the board of directors of ibm, procter ibm, procter & gamble, and is a trustee of the world trade center memorial foundation. i i want to be him when i grow up. to his immediate right is the chairman and ceo of pg&e is on the board of directors of united way in the bay area and numerous other boards. chairman and ceo of the rapidly growing palo alto network cyber security firm. mark is also a west point graduate class of 1988 and the former attack...
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this is a guy of real achievement, a graduate of west point, president of procter & gamble.there he is in a conversation with a homeless vet on the street who is a special forces, he said yep, i was in special forces too. what years were you in? it's just so unnecessary. it's it's psychologically, it's hard to explain. >> the white house says they take him at his word and this will not impact the important work he is doing. he is trying to revamp the v.a. a department that already has a credibility issue. >> it's sensitive with veterans who depend on the trust of even other. people don't like it when you lie about your military service. he seems to have been doing a pretty good job over there. that agency was in a huge mess. things have been getting a little bit better. it would just be very maddening if something so stupid and unnecessary caused such a problem. >> yeah. all right. we'll see how that one plays out. >> don't lie about stuff like that. it never works out very well. >> we trust you as well. >>> just ahead a health scare for one of the original star trek cast me
this is a guy of real achievement, a graduate of west point, president of procter & gamble.there he is in a conversation with a homeless vet on the street who is a special forces, he said yep, i was in special forces too. what years were you in? it's just so unnecessary. it's it's psychologically, it's hard to explain. >> the white house says they take him at his word and this will not impact the important work he is doing. he is trying to revamp the v.a. a department that already has...
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procter & gamble had an ad about what it's like to be a girl. and then a real 911 call of a woman pretending to order a pizza because her attacker was there in the house. a lot of people were taken aback by this stuff. the domestic violence scandal put it in light. we spoke with domestic violence advocates to talk about the impact they had on that issue. what did you find? >> reporter: we went to a woman's place in doylestown. this organization helps several thousand women every year get out of domestic violence situations. the executive director and employees have been keenly aware of what the nfl and other organizations are doing to curb domestic violence. the executive director was watching with an extra high to the psas that have been running. the psas have been aimed at raising awareness for domestic violence. her organization did not see an increase in the number of domestic violence cases reported last year even after the infamous ray rice elevator abuse case and all the awareness that came from it. >> i don't think je'ney rice was treate
procter & gamble had an ad about what it's like to be a girl. and then a real 911 call of a woman pretending to order a pizza because her attacker was there in the house. a lot of people were taken aback by this stuff. the domestic violence scandal put it in light. we spoke with domestic violence advocates to talk about the impact they had on that issue. what did you find? >> reporter: we went to a woman's place in doylestown. this organization helps several thousand women every year...
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but when you look at the two we had, microsoft and procter & gamble, two stocks that are widely deappreciated, good yields, all of the above here. when you look at that sort of decline at the mega caps, i think it has to raise antennas. you could come back and say apple was up. >> google. >> they were also down 20% over the last year. i think you want to start thinking about these crowded trades, why you own them, what you're paying for the growth you're expecting and the yield you're expecting. >> certainly one of the things we've seen with a lot of these yield stocks is the fact people thought they were a safe place to hang out. maybe not so much. but one observation i would quickly make, as yields continue to drop, it's hard to figure why the valuation would be so unreasonable. you cannot have yields continue to go down and also say these things are overvalued, there should be a relationship between the two. either bonds are way overpriced or stocks still amazingly underpriced. >> there's the issue in principle, the classic move on the board, as there's trouble for the market, you move def
but when you look at the two we had, microsoft and procter & gamble, two stocks that are widely deappreciated, good yields, all of the above here. when you look at that sort of decline at the mega caps, i think it has to raise antennas. you could come back and say apple was up. >> google. >> they were also down 20% over the last year. i think you want to start thinking about these crowded trades, why you own them, what you're paying for the growth you're expecting and the yield...
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i think you want to think about procter & gamble last week. it is trading at 20 times expected growth of only mid to low single digits. that's what you have here with coke. i'll throw pepsi in there too. they report next week. >> diversify. >> i just said that. they have the snack business. there is no growth there. what are you paying for? you are paying for this yield. i don't get it. proctor has not been able to get back on its horse. coke, when they reported their " q-3 in october. >> we have paul hinkey on. the expectation for international companies have been coming down. they look like they are beating but because of the currency head winds. >> multiples are high. it is not a good setup. >> exactly. got a question. send us a tweet @options action. options action is practically the reason the web was invented in the first place in case you didn't know. you want to check it out. here is what's coming up next. >>> bull fight. >> the streets street's biggest bull enters the bears lair. let's see if he can convince our guys. >> 4 for 4, that
i think you want to think about procter & gamble last week. it is trading at 20 times expected growth of only mid to low single digits. that's what you have here with coke. i'll throw pepsi in there too. they report next week. >> diversify. >> i just said that. they have the snack business. there is no growth there. what are you paying for? you are paying for this yield. i don't get it. proctor has not been able to get back on its horse. coke, when they reported their " q-3...
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procter & gamble and caterpillar had based their strategies on selling abroad moving abroad.will take a long time to adjust. >> a ship corporations have not had to deal with it longer than that. i talked to a portfolio manager and he pointed out, it has been decades since we have been in a sustained rising dollar environment. not something companies and investors have had to wrap their heads around. this latest move caught them off guard. if europe continues as it has been and we do see rates go up in the u.s. it's not as though this environment is over perhaps companies will be able to adjust for it and we want to the sharpness of the move we saw in the fourth quarter. -- and we won't see the sharpness. >> thank you for taking us back to planet earth. >> coming up, the new job supports as employers have ramped up hiring. we will ask an executive recruiter. >> today is friday! time to play the yearbook game. graduating back in 1971 -- send us your guesses on twitter. who is this guy? >> that guy was definitely in the chess club. ♪ >> we will take a look at the top headlines f
procter & gamble and caterpillar had based their strategies on selling abroad moving abroad.will take a long time to adjust. >> a ship corporations have not had to deal with it longer than that. i talked to a portfolio manager and he pointed out, it has been decades since we have been in a sustained rising dollar environment. not something companies and investors have had to wrap their heads around. this latest move caught them off guard. if europe continues as it has been and we do...
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before becoming the agency's secretary, mcdonald was the ceo of procter & gamble. >>> coming up on the "morning news," caught on video. a car plunges over an interstate in boston. we'll tell you what happened to the driver. >>> and later, an about-face on treating peanut allergies in young children. this is the "cbs morning news." [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. claritin-d presents two allergy sufferers. one had allergies with nasal congestion so he tried the newest allergy spray, which could take several days to feel the full effect of relief. the other went straight to the pharmacy counter for the fast, powerful relief of claritin-d. it's tough on allergies with nasal congestion and starts to work in just 30 minutes. the moral? nothing works faster than claritin-d. find it at the pharmacy counter. and live claritin clear. major: ok fitness class! here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. crowd: yayyyy! heart: i'm going to focus on t
before becoming the agency's secretary, mcdonald was the ceo of procter & gamble. >>> coming up on the "morning news," caught on video. a car plunges over an interstate in boston. we'll tell you what happened to the driver. >>> and later, an about-face on treating peanut allergies in young children. this is the "cbs morning news." [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100%...
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president obama chose the former procter and gamble ceo to take over the va last year after a scandald poor treatment of vets. >>> new this morning a man with an alleged connection to the 2011 kidnapping and murder of holly bobo has died. sean austin had an agreement with prosecutors to testify in the killing of the 20-year-old tennessee nursing student but they later rescind they had deal. yesterday his attorney confirmed that austin had killed himself. austin had never been charged but remained a person of inter. two other men are still facing charges. >> philadelphia born comedian bill cosby has scrapped two upcoming shows in upstate new york. his performances this month in pittsburgh and north carolina were also canceled with no explanation. the comedian's tour has been under fire since november as more and more women have come forward making claims of sexual abuse. cosby has not been charged. his attorney denies all accusations. >> it is 4:53 and all new in the next half hour of "action news," new video of a wild police chase in southern california and the daring escape. >> we ha
president obama chose the former procter and gamble ceo to take over the va last year after a scandald poor treatment of vets. >>> new this morning a man with an alleged connection to the 2011 kidnapping and murder of holly bobo has died. sean austin had an agreement with prosecutors to testify in the killing of the 20-year-old tennessee nursing student but they later rescind they had deal. yesterday his attorney confirmed that austin had killed himself. austin had never been charged...
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says he remains committed to their ongoing effort to reform the va president obama chose the former procterceo to take over the scandal plagued administration last year. >> it's now 5:52. and we continue to follow breaking news. that urgent search for a little girl snatched out of her home. >> police just seized a char delaware, you see there it, but they're still looking for the child who they say was taken by a dangerous man her father. we'll get a live update at 6:00 a.m. >> ♪♪ hey, i lost my debit card. do you guys do instant replacement? (snap!) what just happened? check your wallet. no. ...no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. it's time to bank human again. get debit cards on the spot, and no monthly fee checking with just a $100 minimum balance at td bank. america's most convenient bank. . >> ♪♪ >> welcome back. you're taking a live look here out across center city. it's beautiful to look at. not too much fun to go out into this morning. 5:55. 12 degrees on this cold tuesday. >>> new this morning a student is one of two suspects now in custody for a shooting on
says he remains committed to their ongoing effort to reform the va president obama chose the former procterceo to take over the scandal plagued administration last year. >> it's now 5:52. and we continue to follow breaking news. that urgent search for a little girl snatched out of her home. >> police just seized a char delaware, you see there it, but they're still looking for the child who they say was taken by a dangerous man her father. we'll get a live update at 6:00 a.m....
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. >>> breaking news on procter & gamble gamble. morgan brennan has more on that. >> hi, simon.right. former ceo and chairman of home depot frank blake has been appointed to the board of procter & gamble effective immediately. mr. blake will serve on the audit and governance and public responsibility committees of the p & g board. he was ceo of home depot until november of 2014 and just retired as chairman of home depot earlier this month. frank blake, former chairman and ceo of home depot will join procter & gamble's board effective immediately. >> wanted to mention, it's a high powered board of p & g. ter this as proctor and ganler & gamble is in the process of choosing their new ceo. it's interesting to have blake's experience having just successfully engineered a ceo, what investors saw as a smooth ceo transition for home depot. >>> someone in their 20s has 40 years to save for retirement and for generations the common belief was that stocks were the best place to grow the most over that amount of time. but some financial plainers are now steering young people we're told awa
. >>> breaking news on procter & gamble gamble. morgan brennan has more on that. >> hi, simon.right. former ceo and chairman of home depot frank blake has been appointed to the board of procter & gamble effective immediately. mr. blake will serve on the audit and governance and public responsibility committees of the p & g board. he was ceo of home depot until november of 2014 and just retired as chairman of home depot earlier this month. frank blake, former chairman...
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both procter & gamble and johnson & johnson, reports vanished. these are beloved big cat stock people excellent ceos, yet the momentum disappeared like helium in a balloon. okay. a little rebound today. is it for real? i don't know yet. finally you have these situations good corporate news seems to do nothing. did anyone notice that costco had a $5 special last week. this confidence didn't even happen until today. it finally dawned on people t. stock folded $3 bucks, closed a year at its 52-week high. the only stocks seemed to fly were the ones most heavily shorted going into the quarter. like boeing they had a good number and a better conference calm. amazon which reported a number that shocked people more important, bumped gross margins improved. they raised markets for amazon prime. all that happened was a dramatic increase in customers. finally the short squeeze in netflicks sent that stock into the stratosphere. net flicks crushed the sign-up line crushed the bottom lean the shorts. that's the kind of story that had legs in january. which br
both procter & gamble and johnson & johnson, reports vanished. these are beloved big cat stock people excellent ceos, yet the momentum disappeared like helium in a balloon. okay. a little rebound today. is it for real? i don't know yet. finally you have these situations good corporate news seems to do nothing. did anyone notice that costco had a $5 special last week. this confidence didn't even happen until today. it finally dawned on people t. stock folded $3 bucks, closed a year at...
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procter, the giant and the space disappointed aboutly skpimpt got hammered and coal gate that delivered a solid quarter delivered weaker numbers than it could have. the reason in simple these international packaged goods company was slammed by currentsy currency woes think bit like this if you are selling lots of toothpaste for euros, and you try to exchange that for dollars, you have less per share. one company, just one company managed to triumph over the group's woes and it a company that for ages has been one of the most hated players in the group by the analysts. not by my because it had anemic growth. i'm talking about clorox that is right, it's the anointed winner for the consumer products base and perhaps for quarters to come because of the things it has done. unlike it's opponents, the makers of clorox bleach that kills everything and water filters, and more managed to report a great quarter that beat the competition on every metric you care to name. best volume growth best pricing, best margin improvement. even as it's probably the least favored of the players. there's always
procter, the giant and the space disappointed aboutly skpimpt got hammered and coal gate that delivered a solid quarter delivered weaker numbers than it could have. the reason in simple these international packaged goods company was slammed by currentsy currency woes think bit like this if you are selling lots of toothpaste for euros, and you try to exchange that for dollars, you have less per share. one company, just one company managed to triumph over the group's woes and it a company that...
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>> you need aspirin, buy j&j, it's up 53%, and vicks, procter & gamble, i love it. it's up 63%. you need that. neil: guys, look forward to tomorrow, watch that. he's going to have his people, you might get to talk to him tomorrow, when he's in orlando. it is going to be rocking. more after this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens your throat or tongue swells,... you can get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe
>> you need aspirin, buy j&j, it's up 53%, and vicks, procter & gamble, i love it. it's up 63%. you need that. neil: guys, look forward to tomorrow, watch that. he's going to have his people, you might get to talk to him tomorrow, when he's in orlando. it is going to be rocking. more after this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva...
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procter & gamble's always people nim hygiene product asking now #like a girl ever became an insult. >show me what it looks like to run like a girl. >> throw like a girl. fight like a girl. >> yes, i feel empowered. big reaction to that one, over 481,000 tweets demi lovato agreeing with me i'm proud to sing like a girl. those ad were among the factors that conspired to make this super bowl a record setter. the highest overnight ratings ever and some records beyond tv as well. how big was this game on social media? we went directly to twitter to find out. that's next. ♪ ♪ what? yoplait fridge pack. eight cups endless snack possibilities. available at walmart. ♪ welcome to the most social car we've ever designed. the all-new nissan murano. nissan. innovation that excites. the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voiceedge mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile
procter & gamble's always people nim hygiene product asking now #like a girl ever became an insult. >show me what it looks like to run like a girl. >> throw like a girl. fight like a girl. >> yes, i feel empowered. big reaction to that one, over 481,000 tweets demi lovato agreeing with me i'm proud to sing like a girl. those ad were among the factors that conspired to make this super bowl a record setter. the highest overnight ratings ever and some records beyond tv as well....
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from everything from procter & gamble to united technologies, to pfizer, to dupont. 21st century fox. are the companies that have come out and cut their forecasts as a result of this dollar strength. >> is it going to continue to be a problem? >> there's a lot of debate over that. part what have characterized the fourth quarter over the fourth quarter the prior year was the sharpness of the difference. the magnitude of the change in the dollar, so some of that was companies that either were not hedging enough or were not hedging at all, so it really took them by surprise. the magnitude of that gain, so what we continue to see -- when we continue so-to-see that it's not clear. when we continue to see dollar strength, many forecasters say we will continue to see it at least to some extent, especially as the fed begins to raise interest rates. >> all right. bloomberg's senior markets correspondent. thank you so much. coming up, we'll preview the 57th grammy awards show. bottom -- "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half hour of "bottom line" on bloomberg
from everything from procter & gamble to united technologies, to pfizer, to dupont. 21st century fox. are the companies that have come out and cut their forecasts as a result of this dollar strength. >> is it going to continue to be a problem? >> there's a lot of debate over that. part what have characterized the fourth quarter over the fourth quarter the prior year was the sharpness of the difference. the magnitude of the change in the dollar, so some of that was companies that...
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i think, you know johnson & johnson, procter & gamble have been working on that for a long time. in women. drugs that are nonhormonal. the drug is nonhormonal. there are concerns about that that helps to improve aspects of sexual desire and libido. it's going to be a marttter of time. these women were only taking it for 24 months. over a period of years, what happens when you take a medication that alters brain chemistry? i'd like to know that before i prescribe it. >> a lot of excited chatter in the newsroom. our control room is happy with developments to come. dr. jennifer burman. >> thank you for having me. >>> transparency, chocolate, venue, jihad, viagra. those are five words from this program ripped straight from today's headlines. join us putting today each day's headlines in five words every day. send us tomorrow's words throughout the show. you can send us five of them. remember. we're going to share your favorites. all right. that wraps up today's "rf daily." thank you for joining me. i appreciate you taking the time. "the reid report" with my colleague joy reid is righ
i think, you know johnson & johnson, procter & gamble have been working on that for a long time. in women. drugs that are nonhormonal. the drug is nonhormonal. there are concerns about that that helps to improve aspects of sexual desire and libido. it's going to be a marttter of time. these women were only taking it for 24 months. over a period of years, what happens when you take a medication that alters brain chemistry? i'd like to know that before i prescribe it. >> a lot of...
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procter & gamble. and it's shocked to me he's not smoother frankly, to put a capital s on it.s not the way people like that tend to operate. what does that tell you about the progress he's making? he was brought in to turn the thing around. what kind of progress is he making towards those goals? >> and he asked me, representative, what have you ever done? i'm the only member of congress who served in both iraq wars. this is the house of veterans administration. i didn't answer him. i just ignored him. but i think what it says -- sadly, you have a president that is disengaged on these issues. i mean, when we look back at citizen shinseki. he didn't lead because of the extraordinary allegations that were, in fact, proven against the veterans administration. he only left when there was a subpoena that was voted on in the house veterans affair committee. every single democrat voted with every single republican voted to subpoena him. that's when the white house knew it was over. this white house never expressed the outrage that they ought to be expressing about how this nation's ve
procter & gamble. and it's shocked to me he's not smoother frankly, to put a capital s on it.s not the way people like that tend to operate. what does that tell you about the progress he's making? he was brought in to turn the thing around. what kind of progress is he making towards those goals? >> and he asked me, representative, what have you ever done? i'm the only member of congress who served in both iraq wars. this is the house of veterans administration. i didn't answer him. i...
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exactly what to do and exactly how to reach out to the audiences but number two in the ad meter was a procter was called like a girl. it was flipping the script on the idea of people saying you're acting like a girl and doing something like a girl. that's another one that tugged at the heart strings. it didn't use sex or booze or celebrities to sell products. it used regular people and a rather simple idea that got everybody's attention but i have to say john this was one of those years the game was better than the ads. >> the game was really good. >> second source right here. the game was fantastic. thank you so much. >> thanks brian. >> let's take a look on what's coming up on new day other than three hours of relays of the greatest game of all time. >> i have no idea what you're talking about john. there's this monster snowstorm batter battering the midwest and northeast. 18 states are under a winter storm warning. flights have been cancelled. delays school closures we'll keep you up to date on that. also measles a big story for us today. we'll be talking about that. he's going to be joini
exactly what to do and exactly how to reach out to the audiences but number two in the ad meter was a procter was called like a girl. it was flipping the script on the idea of people saying you're acting like a girl and doing something like a girl. that's another one that tugged at the heart strings. it didn't use sex or booze or celebrities to sell products. it used regular people and a rather simple idea that got everybody's attention but i have to say john this was one of those years the...
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we've heard it from procter & gamble. we've heard about companies whose business is affected. compani the companies who haven't really marked their balance sheet and assets to the current exchange rate, which in the black market is 150, is something you should be worried about and watch. >> in terms of the trades here, which companies are most at risk? companies that you mentioned? >> i think it's the auto companies. i think colgate. you want to look for the consumer companies and then the industrial companies. >> time now for pops and drops. big movers. united rental up 3%. >> it was a nice pop. a horrible run in the last i don't know week or so since earnings that i thought were actually pretty good. >> big drop for pitney bowes. >> this is day one of that three-day rule. it's got to hold that 21 mark. they have to look into 2016. see if it holds the $21 level. >> drop for lululemon. >> the founder resigned from the board today. this stock has had a huge rally. i think people are looking for a reason to sell it. jp morgan has a $75 price target. i think it might actually get
we've heard it from procter & gamble. we've heard about companies whose business is affected. compani the companies who haven't really marked their balance sheet and assets to the current exchange rate, which in the black market is 150, is something you should be worried about and watch. >> in terms of the trades here, which companies are most at risk? companies that you mentioned? >> i think it's the auto companies. i think colgate. you want to look for the consumer companies...
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bob mcdonnell, he took over six months, he's a former ceo of procter & gamble, he's sort of bring a business-sensehe organization. he's a man who gives out his own private cell phone number. there's a ton of problems he acknowledges them but starts going through how he believes he can fix these one at a time. we're also going to be dealing with the president's ask of a war organization. we're talking about all of these active hot spots that the military is engaged in and yet we know the wounds of war come home and the va has got to deal with it. and are they prepared to deal with it? and right now it doesn't look like they are. but this is a va secretary that's trying to make the agency work again. >> and chuck, before you go i want to get your opinion about the democratic national convention coming to philly next year. keep in mind before you give us your take on all of this that you are speaking the to a philadelphia audience. >> no look when i saw what the finalists were it seemed like a no-brainer to me. of all the cities. brooklyn never made a lot of sense. philadelphia made a lot more sense.
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i used to be a supply chain guy myself, i worked for procter & gamble for 12 years and was in the supply chain and have an appreciation that the chain is only as good as its weakest link. if we can't get the harvest to market thepn we really cannot realize the great potential of our ag industry. the port of vancouver, the port and labor dispute we had going on there that now we see going on in long beach and in l.a., it is having a great impact in creating dwindling confidence in our global markets, the ability for us to deliver. in thinking about our global opportunity as our competitors continue to improve in their products the differentiator for us long-term to win will be in excellent customer service, that when we say the product is going to be there, it will be there. as has been said when we lose as senator fischer mentioned, when we lose the ability to deliver, our customers will look elsewhere to find those same products. in fact, i just got a rather haunting e-mail from the president of an outdoor products company that manufactures -- in montana, they have leading global market
i used to be a supply chain guy myself, i worked for procter & gamble for 12 years and was in the supply chain and have an appreciation that the chain is only as good as its weakest link. if we can't get the harvest to market thepn we really cannot realize the great potential of our ag industry. the port of vancouver, the port and labor dispute we had going on there that now we see going on in long beach and in l.a., it is having a great impact in creating dwindling confidence in our global...
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i know michael procter has a $70 price target on it right now. i would agree. i think they're start to piece this together. the sale of the units -- look at the p/e of this thing. forward p/e-trading around 30. this is not an inflated company anymore. >> what michael said about the accessories is the real story, the growth story. and is worried about whether or not they can get this content or will become a content company. if they can sell the accessories, look at the deal with nhl. think about the things they could start to sell off of that. for me i liked it at 48. it went way down to 44. i still like it here. >> got a market flash. changes to warren buffett's portfolio. >> let's keep the theme you were talking about buying on weakness here. one notable thing berkshire hathaway's, warren buffett did is add to a position in ibm, the worst performing stock in the dow over the last two years and fell 17% in the fourth quarter. that prompted warren buffett and berkshire hathaway to add to their profit. boosted it by 9%. $12.4 billion stake in ibm and also added
i know michael procter has a $70 price target on it right now. i would agree. i think they're start to piece this together. the sale of the units -- look at the p/e of this thing. forward p/e-trading around 30. this is not an inflated company anymore. >> what michael said about the accessories is the real story, the growth story. and is worried about whether or not they can get this content or will become a content company. if they can sell the accessories, look at the deal with nhl....
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chief, who's an experienced executive from cincinnati, procter & gamble literally trying to take downas questioning the job they were doing. this isn't an agency that's in safe hands here. do we need new management again? >> you know, this is -- if we can get just the veterans' choice act enforced, i think we can take away this monopoly of health care. because what it boils down to is every veteran is equal a certain amount of money in my mind for the veterans administration. so every one of them who contributes to there is able to justify asking for more money. the v.a. has the second largest budget next to dod. second largest. so as long as they have the monopoly on the health care they're able to siphon more money out of the taxpayers. meanwhile, you got veterans who are suffering who can't even use a private health care provider that has been authorized by congress. it's unbelievable. gerri: jessie, thank you. always good to see you. appreciate your time. >> thank you gerri. gerri: and now back to a story we did last night. florida attorney warren redlick created a controversial f
chief, who's an experienced executive from cincinnati, procter & gamble literally trying to take downas questioning the job they were doing. this isn't an agency that's in safe hands here. do we need new management again? >> you know, this is -- if we can get just the veterans' choice act enforced, i think we can take away this monopoly of health care. because what it boils down to is every veteran is equal a certain amount of money in my mind for the veterans administration. so every...
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very excited about procter & gamble and ibm.t want to be global at least for the next six months. for the next sick months you want to be a u.s.-centric producer hopefully providing commodities, converting to high-value stuff and making a ton of money. you don't want to be exporting. you just had a 25% price cut by your competitors as you show up in foreign countries. and you know the crosscurrents are amazing, oh yeah six months i had reviews for the last two days with nine companies. >> for clayton? >> yeah. and we had -- we used to be on chart it's in spring about how penetrating the vacuum. how we're doing the basin. how we're moving stuff here. now, we don't even know we got oil. i mean we haven't thought about it. only 5%. we're only 7%. i mean it's a flip like you've never seen in six months. so every presentation has changed. like for example, one guy says i've only got 5% directly selling buildings to the oil producers. to the shale guys. but 17% of my sales go to those counties. so schools, buildings, the peripheral hi
very excited about procter & gamble and ibm.t want to be global at least for the next six months. for the next sick months you want to be a u.s.-centric producer hopefully providing commodities, converting to high-value stuff and making a ton of money. you don't want to be exporting. you just had a 25% price cut by your competitors as you show up in foreign countries. and you know the crosscurrents are amazing, oh yeah six months i had reviews for the last two days with nine companies....
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. >> procter & gamble thinks it is starting. >> i cannot wait for euro parity . it is going to be amazing euro vacations. something really interesting was set over the weekend. russia's inflation is not the same as american inflation in the late 1970's. >> she is going to say whatever putin is going to ask her to say. inflation is a 15%. it is probably going to go about 20% given the collapse of the ruble. the question is whether putin can sustain the high popularity. what is happening in ukraine is possibly putin's attempt to elevate the situation before the economy gets any worse. i think he realizes that time is not on his side and he has to force a settlement over the ukrainian issue. >> word is the ruble go? does your shop have a dollar ruble mark? >> this market barely exists right now. honestly it is difficult to make a reliable forecast right now. >> i think it is important that the market does not exist. >> david wu says vladimir putin has a shot clock on the ruble. a plan to save greece. will it work? we will discuss that. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "
. >> procter & gamble thinks it is starting. >> i cannot wait for euro parity . it is going to be amazing euro vacations. something really interesting was set over the weekend. russia's inflation is not the same as american inflation in the late 1970's. >> she is going to say whatever putin is going to ask her to say. inflation is a 15%. it is probably going to go about 20% given the collapse of the ruble. the question is whether putin can sustain the high popularity. what...
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procter and gamble and coca-cola in the red. google shares are down about 1%.ree android only youtube kids app. fun, family-friendly entertainment. we are looking at stock casual companies. 2015 adjusted profit forecasts. more varney after this. ♪ if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for ches
procter and gamble and coca-cola in the red. google shares are down about 1%.ree android only youtube kids app. fun, family-friendly entertainment. we are looking at stock casual companies. 2015 adjusted profit forecasts. more varney after this. ♪ if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here....
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by then, their names had long been linked professionally masters and johnson, like procter & gamble.brand. >> so you would argue that virginia johnson deserved the equal billing she got? >> oh, absolutely. >> even though she didn't have a college degree? >> absolutely. her signal contribution to my mind is that she played a very key role in designing the approach to sex therapy that they took. >> then the prevailing success rate for treating sexual problems maybe 15 percent. >> they reported an astonishing 80 percent. >> the best part, the treatment only took two weeks. >> they taught couples how to touch one another again literally had to communicate physically, has had it broken down. >> playboy hugh hefner bankrolled their work as the talk of sex became more candid they informed the conversation. >> you have just done what masters and johnson would call a premature ovation. >> the laughter was good-natured until the publication of their book on homosexuality in 1979. >> i assume you consider the key finding which some people are surprised and some people seemingly are disagreeing
by then, their names had long been linked professionally masters and johnson, like procter & gamble.brand. >> so you would argue that virginia johnson deserved the equal billing she got? >> oh, absolutely. >> even though she didn't have a college degree? >> absolutely. her signal contribution to my mind is that she played a very key role in designing the approach to sex therapy that they took. >> then the prevailing success rate for treating sexual problems...
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stuart: like procter and gamble, countless grams. >> the packages if we want a package deal, expedia place to go. >> the other ones are searching for you, big search engines search everything to find you the best deal. you want to purchase of the end up in an online travel site. stuart: i still have a travel agent. >> online they are not allowed to undercut the hotels if you can get a better deal. stuart: it was a great report. thank you very much indeed. what is your name? i will look it up. >> bigger is better. stuart: on that note, on that note. i got to introduce the man. saturday is valentine's day. america is going to spend billions chocolate, flowers and jewelry just to say i love you. joining us is father jonathan morris. >> great segway. what is with -- it used to be st. valentine's day. now it is a purely commercial enterprise. >> not only the catholic church but orthodox and anglican, of st. valentine, third century martyr, a man who respected love. stuart: christians celebrate the spiritual angle. >> there is little known about saint valentine. celebrate romance, celebrat
stuart: like procter and gamble, countless grams. >> the packages if we want a package deal, expedia place to go. >> the other ones are searching for you, big search engines search everything to find you the best deal. you want to purchase of the end up in an online travel site. stuart: i still have a travel agent. >> online they are not allowed to undercut the hotels if you can get a better deal. stuart: it was a great report. thank you very much indeed. what is your name? i...
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and just to remind you, procter & gamble, caterpillar. the dollar that has tortured them, so get ready. >> some of the american businesses, and i take new jersey' is chris christie traveling to the u.k., and he has not said if he will stand for the presidential elections in the u.s. yet. the picture that ucf the top of the story coming is here talking trade and science, and he will be meeting with david cameron. >> and the patriots. the new england patriots have been the seattle seahawks 28 to 24. they overcame a 10-point deficit. the last minutes were absolutely frantic. tom brady, the quarterback of the patriots has now four super bowl titles it tearing -- time with joe montana and terry bradshaw. >> our time is up. in the next hour, we will be speaking with a chief officer of ryanair. it don't miss that. ♪ >> greases finance minister rules out taking any more bailout money and says but -- greece's finance minister rules out taking any more bailout money. >> what this government is about is ending the addiction. >> ryanair lifts its tar
and just to remind you, procter & gamble, caterpillar. the dollar that has tortured them, so get ready. >> some of the american businesses, and i take new jersey' is chris christie traveling to the u.k., and he has not said if he will stand for the presidential elections in the u.s. yet. the picture that ucf the top of the story coming is here talking trade and science, and he will be meeting with david cameron. >> and the patriots. the new england patriots have been the seattle...
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procter & gamble, too. how do you shift a company that weekly? >> you have to change the volume.ou cannot hold them for going offshore. but the key is your have to have a built-in hedge. you have to make sure your supply base you're manufacturing base you have some equilibrium in where you are going to handle the exchange impact. >> do we have the logistics to export? when corporations, particularly in the midwest say, we want to send stuff to brazil, to china, does america have the export logistics in place? >> i think we have them -- the infrastructure. obviously, with what is happening on the west coast with the ports and a disruption that is a showstopper. that create unbelievable uncertainty for u.s. manufacturers. >> my idea of exports is moving body through the laguardia shuttle. >> may i ask you quickly about harry wilson? >> very interesting. this is the enemy within. this is someone who helped go through the bankruptcy restructuring, so he kind of knows where the words are. but i think mary, as we were talking earlier, she has done a phenomenal job and set the bar on qu
procter & gamble, too. how do you shift a company that weekly? >> you have to change the volume.ou cannot hold them for going offshore. but the key is your have to have a built-in hedge. you have to make sure your supply base you're manufacturing base you have some equilibrium in where you are going to handle the exchange impact. >> do we have the logistics to export? when corporations, particularly in the midwest say, we want to send stuff to brazil, to china, does america have...
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in fact, half of that time with procter & gamble. we prided ourselves on good customer service. the other half of that time was part of a technology startup, a cloud computing company we took public. oracle acquired us an couple years ago. built a world class cloud computing company. i was vice president of customer service working with literally millions of end users and thousands of customers who we were -- we sold a b-to-c customer service cloud based solution. when i was running customer service and looking out for customers and we had a problem our policy was we'd notify our customers as soon as we were aware of the problem. maybe not always understanding the magnitude of it. we believed we owed it to our customers to get back to them. i'm frankly surprised to think we might be thinking in terms of 30 days or -- i think, frankly that's unacceptable, that the customers, consumers in this country should be served better than that. and we should ensure that when particularly dealing with p.i.i., recognizing we may not know the scope of the problem at the time, but at least the
in fact, half of that time with procter & gamble. we prided ourselves on good customer service. the other half of that time was part of a technology startup, a cloud computing company we took public. oracle acquired us an couple years ago. built a world class cloud computing company. i was vice president of customer service working with literally millions of end users and thousands of customers who we were -- we sold a b-to-c customer service cloud based solution. when i was running...
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west point, the reason i went in the infantry at the 82nd airborne division, i reason i joined the procter and gamble company and the reason i'm here. the reason i want to be here is to care for veterans. so integrity, character is part of who i am. and i will do better to make sure that i don't make mistakes like i did in los angeles. >> right now capitol hill lawmakers are expecting your apology. do you feel like you've used your one free pass you have -- [inaudible] >> trust is something that is gained every single day, one veteran at a time. when i get these phone calls from these veterans or text messages, they tell me the problem they have, i go away and work on it with a team of people that i have and if i can solve that problem, i've earned one bit of trust. now, i may give up a bit of trust the next day, but my job is to work for these veterans every single day, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and get them the benefits that they've earned. i served with them. >> did you ever consider resignation? >> i want to serve veterans. i'm here to try to prove that we can make v.a. work a
west point, the reason i went in the infantry at the 82nd airborne division, i reason i joined the procter and gamble company and the reason i'm here. the reason i want to be here is to care for veterans. so integrity, character is part of who i am. and i will do better to make sure that i don't make mistakes like i did in los angeles. >> right now capitol hill lawmakers are expecting your apology. do you feel like you've used your one free pass you have -- [inaudible] >> trust is...
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he was brought on as the new va chief for his business savvy as the former head of procter & gamble than five years of military experience. i asked why would he represent his military record. >> the embattled secretary affairs veteran admits he made a mistake. >> i incorrectly stated that i too had been in special forces. that was wrong, and i have no excuse. >> he was caught on camera exaggerating about serving in the special forces during a cbs news taping of a story. a homeless veteran said he served in the special forces and mcdonald replied special forces, what year? i have in special forces. >> he completed army ranger but was never assigned. he was assigned to and served in the 82nd airborne division until his retirement in 1980. >> what i was trying to find way to connect with that veteran. as i said i made a misstatement. i apologized for that. >> veterans groups are disappointed. the american legion said he has a long way to go to repair the damage and rebuild trust. >> the secretary has made an apology. the apology, i don't think restores the american legion's complete trust i
he was brought on as the new va chief for his business savvy as the former head of procter & gamble than five years of military experience. i asked why would he represent his military record. >> the embattled secretary affairs veteran admits he made a mistake. >> i incorrectly stated that i too had been in special forces. that was wrong, and i have no excuse. >> he was caught on camera exaggerating about serving in the special forces during a cbs news taping of a story. a...
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in fact, half of that time with procter & gamble. we prided ourselves on good customer service. the other half of that time was part of a technology startup, a cloud computing company we took public. oracle acquired us an couple years ago. built a world class cloud computing company. i was vice president of customer service working with literally millions of end users and thousands of customers who we were -- we sold a b-to-c customer service cloud based solution. when i was running customer service and looking out for customers and we had a problem our policy was we'd notify our customers as soon as we were aware of the problem. maybe not always understanding the magnitude of it. we believed we owed it to our customers to get back to them. i'm frankly surprised to think we might be thinking in terms of 30 days or -- i think, frankly that's unacceptable, that the customers, consumers in this country should be served better than that. and we should ensure that when particularly dealing with p.i.i., recognizing we may not know the scope of the problem at the time, but at least the
in fact, half of that time with procter & gamble. we prided ourselves on good customer service. the other half of that time was part of a technology startup, a cloud computing company we took public. oracle acquired us an couple years ago. built a world class cloud computing company. i was vice president of customer service working with literally millions of end users and thousands of customers who we were -- we sold a b-to-c customer service cloud based solution. when i was running...
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. >> basically coming in there really sort of -- a former ceo, prak tore procter & gamble, he has theceo feeling. he says he wants to bring business practices to the va. it's a motel mess. this is a guy who hands out his cell phone number to people, if you have problems, call me. when he left me he called me. he said if you see a veteran in trouble give him this number. he's trying to create this cents of urgent zee at the top. the question is whether it trickle down and will you see it all the way through the agency. that we don't know yet. >> we'll be watching, chuck. >> a reminder you can see "meet the press" every sunday right here on nbc4 after "news 4 today." >> 4% is not enough. >> 4% is not enough. >> our children are worth more -- >> they're saying 4% is not enough money for childhood cancer research. >> using treatments that are 30, 40 years old. there's no new drugs developed. >> the national cancer institute invested nearly $190 million for pediatric cancer research in 2013. >>> if you commute to work in the d.c. area you know how hard and aggravating that trip can be. >>
. >> basically coming in there really sort of -- a former ceo, prak tore procter & gamble, he has theceo feeling. he says he wants to bring business practices to the va. it's a motel mess. this is a guy who hands out his cell phone number to people, if you have problems, call me. when he left me he called me. he said if you see a veteran in trouble give him this number. he's trying to create this cents of urgent zee at the top. the question is whether it trickle down and will you see...
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while head and shoulders is a procter product, i believe -- >> more like mustache. >> i didn't know youk technical analysis. >> good to know. >> it's got the best technology. i'm not kidding. it works better. that's what they claim. >> as long as it comes out of the tube. that's technology right there. i have a hard enough time with that. we've got the opening bell a few minutes away. a lot more stocks to keep an eye on. we'll hit all of it after the bell. the road. it can bring out the worst in people. but the m-class scans for danger... ...corrects for lane drifting... ...and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street" on this monday. the opening bell in a little more than two minutes. interesting week setting up. got some retail earnings. yellen will be on the hill. greece we tabled for four months. i think the saying now is extend
while head and shoulders is a procter product, i believe -- >> more like mustache. >> i didn't know youk technical analysis. >> good to know. >> it's got the best technology. i'm not kidding. it works better. that's what they claim. >> as long as it comes out of the tube. that's technology right there. i have a hard enough time with that. we've got the opening bell a few minutes away. a lot more stocks to keep an eye on. we'll hit all of it after the bell. the...
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half that time at procter & gamble. we pride ourselves in good customer service. the other half that time as part of a technology startup. oracle acquired as a couple years ago. i was the vice president of customer service, working with literally millions of users and thousands of customers. we sold a b to c solution. when i was running customer service and we had a problem our policy was we would notify our customers as soon as we were aware of the problem. maybe not understanding the magnitude of it. we believed we owed it to our customers to get back to them. i am frankly surprised to think we might be thinking in terms of 30 days. frankly, i think that is unacceptable. the consumers in this country should be served better than that. and we should ensure that when we are dealing with pii, recognizing we do not know the scope of the problem at the time, but the customers ought to know there is a problem and that we are working to resolve the. if there are any other comments on the panel please. >> we would support the notice regime contained within illinois law.
half that time at procter & gamble. we pride ourselves in good customer service. the other half that time as part of a technology startup. oracle acquired as a couple years ago. i was the vice president of customer service, working with literally millions of users and thousands of customers. we sold a b to c solution. when i was running customer service and we had a problem our policy was we would notify our customers as soon as we were aware of the problem. maybe not understanding the...
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were list were found by immigrants were the children of immigrants, including at&t goldman sachs, procter and gamble, & gamble craft, google, ebay, intel, pfizer, cigna. it seems to me one does not want to exaggerate the einstein component or the component of founders of fortune 500 companies, but they are fact. it also is the fact particularly interesting as struck me for the problem immigration. when vietnam 1975 laughter that we took in 1 million vietnamese. 175,000 and a very few weeks. another surge in 1978 when the boat people began to arrive. the boat people arrive here in the middle of the carter era one of the worst periods of economic opportunity in american history, 1982, four years later the employment rate for these vietnamese people was higher than the employment rate for the american population as a whole. the problem with immigration and assimilation are real and he is completely right that the problem is not immigrants it is the elites that have low confidence and and no affection for the united states to which we want these people to assimilate. and. it also is the case
were list were found by immigrants were the children of immigrants, including at&t goldman sachs, procter and gamble, & gamble craft, google, ebay, intel, pfizer, cigna. it seems to me one does not want to exaggerate the einstein component or the component of founders of fortune 500 companies, but they are fact. it also is the fact particularly interesting as struck me for the problem immigration. when vietnam 1975 laughter that we took in 1 million vietnamese. 175,000 and a very few...
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of procter & gamble has been hired by the administration to fix things. it was just last week when he claim on television that under his leadership 900 people have been fired since he took over. that is a misstatement. it was way wrong. and "the washington post" in fact gave him four pinocchios. meanwhile fast forward to not long ago, he was out in los angeles -- >> in january. >> cbs was following him. he's out on the street canvassing and talking to homeless vets when he said this -- >> really? army? navy? >> army. >> what unit? >> special forces. what years? i was in special forces. >> no, he wasn't. that's a lie. >> in a moment of trying to relate he said as i thought about it later i knew this was wrong. he said while i was in los angeles -- his official statement -- engaging a homeless individual to determine his veteran status i asked a man where he served in the military. he said he served in special forces. i incorrectly stated that i had been in special forces. that was inaccurate and i apologize to anyone offended by my misstatements. >> we're
of procter & gamble has been hired by the administration to fix things. it was just last week when he claim on television that under his leadership 900 people have been fired since he took over. that is a misstatement. it was way wrong. and "the washington post" in fact gave him four pinocchios. meanwhile fast forward to not long ago, he was out in los angeles -- >> in january. >> cbs was following him. he's out on the street canvassing and talking to homeless vets...
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but apparently he's that procter parent. >> let me play devil's advocate.probably shouldn't have been in college. they were like children. and they dropped out after a short amount of time. is he covering everyone in a blanket statement? >> is it romper room or is it -- look, if you're 18 years old, you're an adult. >> that's right. by law. >> just because you're in college doesn't mean you have given up your constitutional rights. >> you can fight in a war. >> you would think that he would understand it because he's a professor at the university of chicago law school. >> he even said this the crack down on freedom of speech isn't limited to classrooms. he also believes they should not have freedom of speech anywhere on campus. they should create a more positive environment because they're too offensive. >> didn't liberals always put out that college campuses were the bastion of free speech, that's that's where go to free flowing ideas? >> perhaps some of the children on the campus aren't agreeing with what he says. so he wants to silence them. let us know
but apparently he's that procter parent. >> let me play devil's advocate.probably shouldn't have been in college. they were like children. and they dropped out after a short amount of time. is he covering everyone in a blanket statement? >> is it romper room or is it -- look, if you're 18 years old, you're an adult. >> that's right. by law. >> just because you're in college doesn't mean you have given up your constitutional rights. >> you can fight in a war....