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and it strikes me that this is ingenious by procter & gamble _ me that this is ingenious by procter & the website. more and more companies are trying to do this sort of you know. — are trying to do this sort of you know, charitable work to improve their— know, charitable work to improve their reputations. and this seems to be be _ their reputations. and this seems to be be that— their reputations. and this seems to be be that procter & gamble has signed _ be be that procter & gamble has signed a — be be that procter & gamble has signed a pretty good deal for themselves.— signed a pretty good deal for themselves. . _, �* themselves. and i couldn't save her all the role — themselves. and i couldn't save her all the role appointments _ themselves. and i couldn't save her all the role appointments are - themselves. and i couldn't save her all the role appointments are they? j all the role appointments are they? do you look at the obits? irlat all the role appointments are they? do you look at the obits?— do you look at the obits? not yet but it is coming. _ do you look at the obits? not y
and it strikes me that this is ingenious by procter & gamble _ me that this is ingenious by procter & the website. more and more companies are trying to do this sort of you know. — are trying to do this sort of you know, charitable work to improve their— know, charitable work to improve their reputations. and this seems to be be _ their reputations. and this seems to be be that— their reputations. and this seems to be be that procter & gamble has signed _ be be that procter...
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so we procter hopes for agency will help promote greater diversity and awareness in the world. the more we do, the, the greater impact that we'll have on changing people's opinions. and you know, i think we still got a long way to go. i mean, we still feel at the bottom of the mountain going the progress is being made one photo shoot at a time because diversity is defined. and you heard that here on d, w. well, that's it for this arts and culture. i'll leave you now with the latest optical illusion by french urban artist g l. a canyon under the eiffel tower. check it out . the navy was just want to raise, you know, booked water is never far away. water and well and what the people of old book made of it. that's going to be the common theme for my tour of the city today. and it's always have a lot on my list and no tour would be complete without a trip to elks books, famous mary, annette theatre. check in the next on the w o. o would have to say matters to us in. that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend on d w ah, ah, ah ah me.
so we procter hopes for agency will help promote greater diversity and awareness in the world. the more we do, the, the greater impact that we'll have on changing people's opinions. and you know, i think we still got a long way to go. i mean, we still feel at the bottom of the mountain going the progress is being made one photo shoot at a time because diversity is defined. and you heard that here on d, w. well, that's it for this arts and culture. i'll leave you now with the latest optical...
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procter's ticket to space aboard inspiration 4. came by winning a contest for entrepre entrepreneurs. her seat represents prosperity. >> you fwrent space, not being in the stars to suddenly it was the. what was that moment like? >> i will never forget it. i made the analogy, of willie wonk wo won wonka and you open up the golden ticket. >> i get to ride the dragon in to space. >> this is where everyone got on their rocket. >> chris a 41-year-old engineer from seattle, won fourth seat through an online raffle to raise money for st. jude's. he lost the raffle, but a friend won and gave him the chance. now that is generosity. the virtue his seat represents. >> i ran up the stairs after the call, and i said, honey, i'm going to ride a rocket and her response was what? and my daughter who was sitting there said, that's awesome hrks that is cool, dad. >> reporter: the spaceflight will make history and they hope it makes money. as a fundraiser for st. jude's, his goal is to raise $200 million for the hospital. >> we have responsibility to
procter's ticket to space aboard inspiration 4. came by winning a contest for entrepre entrepreneurs. her seat represents prosperity. >> you fwrent space, not being in the stars to suddenly it was the. what was that moment like? >> i will never forget it. i made the analogy, of willie wonk wo won wonka and you open up the golden ticket. >> i get to ride the dragon in to space. >> this is where everyone got on their rocket. >> chris a 41-year-old engineer from...
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nick wright wondered, should bbcjournalists take on paid gigs from google, procter & gamble or nat westked the bbc if someone would address these questions in an interview but our request was declined. we were pointed towards a statement in which the register was described as: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news on tv, radio, online or social media, e—mail: that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello again. friday was all about sunshine and showers. the best of the drier weather and sunshine was across western areas of the uk. but across northern and eastern scotland, eastern areas of england, we did have widespread showers, and some of them really pokey with some hail mixed in as well. at the same time, over the last 2a hours, trouble's been brewing out in the atlantic. look at this area of cloud and how it's rapidly developed into what is quite a beautiful looking area of low pressure. however, this area of low pressure is a loitering l
nick wright wondered, should bbcjournalists take on paid gigs from google, procter & gamble or nat westked the bbc if someone would address these questions in an interview but our request was declined. we were pointed towards a statement in which the register was described as: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news on tv, radio, online or social media, e—mail: that's all from us, we will be back to hear your...
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with procter & gamble. that is 99,000 employees. you compare that, you can do this under the des symbol on the bloomberg. as you mentioned, facebook with 61,000 employees. jonathan: and a market cap of about $930 billion. you were fantastic. this debate, lisa, has been going on for a long time, and i imagine it is going to be going on for years still to come. tom: decades. jonathan: well after you and i are long gone, tom. lisa: when is, gone going to split? jonathan: i'm not going to comment because i imagine at some point they will, and i will not hear the end of it. greg boutle coming up of bnp paribas. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. the european union is aiming to hit belarus with a new round of european sanctions by june. bloomberg has learned the strictest measures could target a soil nutrient used to improve crops. it has already sanctioned seven entities and eight individuals. secretary of state and any bling can is in egypt on the next leg of a diplomatic m
with procter & gamble. that is 99,000 employees. you compare that, you can do this under the des symbol on the bloomberg. as you mentioned, facebook with 61,000 employees. jonathan: and a market cap of about $930 billion. you were fantastic. this debate, lisa, has been going on for a long time, and i imagine it is going to be going on for years still to come. tom: decades. jonathan: well after you and i are long gone, tom. lisa: when is, gone going to split? jonathan: i'm not going to...
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we all buy procter & gamble, right? mills also announcing plans to raise prices on everything from cereal to snack bars. coca-cola, they are raising prices. yep, kimberly-clark, yep, she's doing a great job at raising prices up pretty much everything. the cost of timber and paper products, by the way, if you can even find them, they are going through the roof. it is your money. it is your paycheck. it is your income. and it is now becoming less valuable with every passing day. now come the reason for this is obvious. joe biden decided to limit our supply of oil and gas in his very first week in office. this is simple economics. this is not something you have to go to mit and get a degree in and that a supply and demand. they crisscross. and that will dictate price. the demand rate remains the same. you pay more for that product. you can about it. everything that we all buy, all of us, is transported in a truck. every good, every service. yeah, we need trucking involved. and many of those goods and services are produced
we all buy procter & gamble, right? mills also announcing plans to raise prices on everything from cereal to snack bars. coca-cola, they are raising prices. yep, kimberly-clark, yep, she's doing a great job at raising prices up pretty much everything. the cost of timber and paper products, by the way, if you can even find them, they are going through the roof. it is your money. it is your paycheck. it is your income. and it is now becoming less valuable with every passing day. now come the...
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. >> reporter: procter & gamble, kimberly clarke and coca-cola announced they, too, are increasing pricesy're paying more for raw materials in short supply. >> it's bad for the pocketbook but good in terms of how we were before. >> reporter: consumer prices are expected to stabilize in the coming months. one exception may be lumber. lumber prices have skyrocketed 300% in the last year as people forced to isolate try to improv. dre's no sig construction s down. news, los geles. >>we "cbthis morning," home covid tests are hitting the market. dr. jon lapook shows us how they work. >>> plus, author michael lewis tells us about his new book "the premonition" a pandemic story on how public institutions struggle to respond to covid. >>> and only "cbs this morning," musician and actor joe jonas talks about his career, fatherhood and promoting his mental health. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> live from the
. >> reporter: procter & gamble, kimberly clarke and coca-cola announced they, too, are increasing pricesy're paying more for raw materials in short supply. >> it's bad for the pocketbook but good in terms of how we were before. >> reporter: consumer prices are expected to stabilize in the coming months. one exception may be lumber. lumber prices have skyrocketed 300% in the last year as people forced to isolate try to improv. dre's no sig construction s down. news, los...
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she hated procter gamble. now they're one her biggest sponsors.it's interesting to see how things go around of know. princess diana prince harry about 10 million dollars in inheritance. so you can see that it takes money to make money, but he's on his way to march towards a billion dollars and i'm sure that the royalty cannot be happy with us know. but if there was any doubt they're going to be okay. all right. thank you for such as only a no, they're not gonna start. we'll be just fine. thank you, rob. >> we'll chat with rob again tomorrow. let him know what topics you like him to bring up. if there's a something you'd like to pick his brain about let him know facebook, twitter. you can connect to them that way. you can e-mail him directly rob rob like dot com. and of course, you can always find him on our website. kron 4 dot com. [♪] are you constantly cleaning and sanitizing your bathroom? for an easy solution that lasts, try microban24 bathroom cleaner. simply spray and wipe away to easily dissolve soap scum, and kill 99.9% of viruses and bact
she hated procter gamble. now they're one her biggest sponsors.it's interesting to see how things go around of know. princess diana prince harry about 10 million dollars in inheritance. so you can see that it takes money to make money, but he's on his way to march towards a billion dollars and i'm sure that the royalty cannot be happy with us know. but if there was any doubt they're going to be okay. all right. thank you for such as only a no, they're not gonna start. we'll be just fine. thank...
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zoe procter and launched the agency with her sister in law laura johns in 2017 they were disappointed by the lack of diversity in the industry today has a roster of over 500 talents in london new york and los angeles. that. goal was to see a baby with a disability i'm not the packaging and. we didn't think that was going to be achievable and my idea was going to be. in 2020 ellie goldstein featured in a gucci beauty campaign her picture garnered almost 900000 likes on instagram making it the france most popular instagram post ever. the sought after 19 year old model has down syndrome. i think. of. me or your me home. because but. everything. ellie knows she's a role model for other people with disabilities. they can't pay me more door right may also they could be closer and. she that. represents a whole host of different models. it was important to me that they signed with. interest and cared about representing diversity. representing us and allowing us to be authentic i would say the media is very much like they. are they jump on to a trans so right now is a trend. so we'll see how l
zoe procter and launched the agency with her sister in law laura johns in 2017 they were disappointed by the lack of diversity in the industry today has a roster of over 500 talents in london new york and los angeles. that. goal was to see a baby with a disability i'm not the packaging and. we didn't think that was going to be achievable and my idea was going to be. in 2020 ellie goldstein featured in a gucci beauty campaign her picture garnered almost 900000 likes on instagram making it the...
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morgan or a bank of america or, you know, procter & gamble.they have the wherewithal to hire lawyers, higher accountants and get the wherewithal that they need to deal with these new regulations but small businesses don't so they will be faced with the same tax increases but a lot bigger finds an impact than a larger business, right? >> yet, washington tends to lose sight that when you're talking about taxes and regulations they impacted small business owners very differently and having a one-size-fits-all policy just does not work for the little guys. most small businesses are typical member is five or ten employees and run by an owner and the spouse and family run business and they do all the right of the tree work themselves. they may have an accountant or a lawyer that they work with but they do all that stuff and it's impossible for them to keep track of all the rules and revelations that come out of washington and then if you want to throw on a bunch of new tax increases on their just when they tell us they are ready to hire and grow it'
morgan or a bank of america or, you know, procter & gamble.they have the wherewithal to hire lawyers, higher accountants and get the wherewithal that they need to deal with these new regulations but small businesses don't so they will be faced with the same tax increases but a lot bigger finds an impact than a larger business, right? >> yet, washington tends to lose sight that when you're talking about taxes and regulations they impacted small business owners very differently and...
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point actually because xlp incorporates a lot of stocks that do a lot of different things we've got proctere in there and kimberly clark and retailers like costco and walmart are in there as well what's also interesting to me is that in addition to getting exposure to some things like that, this is sort of a grab bag in terms of the analyst's view of all the constituent stocks. sometimes it's not great to chase the stocks that everybody on wall street loves but there's a lot of names that the street doesn't love so much smucker's comes to mind. there's things like that, coloro is another way this is an interesting way to play that sector and mute the risk that you might have if you chose any one of those stocks. obviously i do like costco and really do like walmart but those are also very well-loved stocks and that presents a risk if you're chasing the things that everybody likes so much already. >> very good point. >>> meantime, will higher inflation cause the great travel rebound to come up snake eyes? tony is taking his chips off the table so to speak. tony what you looking at >> yeah. i
point actually because xlp incorporates a lot of stocks that do a lot of different things we've got proctere in there and kimberly clark and retailers like costco and walmart are in there as well what's also interesting to me is that in addition to getting exposure to some things like that, this is sort of a grab bag in terms of the analyst's view of all the constituent stocks. sometimes it's not great to chase the stocks that everybody on wall street loves but there's a lot of names that the...
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a new class of companies is vying to become the next procter & gamble.ts are going about it by purchasing sellers on amazon. some of the biggest names in finance like j.p. morgan chase are putting their money behind these companies. it is a trend that cuts across private equity, investment banks, and venture capital firms. these bought up firms to the tune of $1.4 billion the first quarter of this year. most are seeking deals behind the scenes. the pitch is that they can help smaller retailers expand their business including taking them international while finding synergies on the back and in areas like logistics. some of the key names -- one leading firm has purchased 100 amazon businesses with a portfolio of more than 15,000 consumer products. fundraising hasn't stopped. in mid april, another group raised $240 million in debt to buy up retailers on amazon. it had $400 million on amazon revenue last year. the funding seems to be accelerating, there is no end in sight to the race for these deals. for more content like this, you can follow us on all of yo
a new class of companies is vying to become the next procter & gamble.ts are going about it by purchasing sellers on amazon. some of the biggest names in finance like j.p. morgan chase are putting their money behind these companies. it is a trend that cuts across private equity, investment banks, and venture capital firms. these bought up firms to the tune of $1.4 billion the first quarter of this year. most are seeking deals behind the scenes. the pitch is that they can help smaller...
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procter & gamble pledged to end racism through its advertising, but ole lighting products are still sold markets, and cantilever -- unilever said it would change the name. amira is not impressed. >> they are still promoting colorism. they want people to use these products, it does not change the issue. correspondent: the cosmetics companies mentioned here declined to comment. a sociologist says they like big corporations in general are being held to account by a new generation of consumers and dark skinned influencers. >> is going to be read to us by an academy award-winning actress. >> we sees the liberties taking positions -- celebrities taking positions to address colorism. she talked about feeling isolated. correspondent: that rings very true for journalism student sophia. >> although i would never think about touching these products, the effects of colorism and the desire for lighter skin did impact my self-esteem. it is very toxic, especially as a young person, a young woman of color, but over time i found more ways to become secure in my own skin. >> there are signs of hopefulness
procter & gamble pledged to end racism through its advertising, but ole lighting products are still sold markets, and cantilever -- unilever said it would change the name. amira is not impressed. >> they are still promoting colorism. they want people to use these products, it does not change the issue. correspondent: the cosmetics companies mentioned here declined to comment. a sociologist says they like big corporations in general are being held to account by a new generation of...
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. >> my dad actually came home the day before and said procter & gamble got the ss etrusco off the beach. >> we like to tease that that is the young david ball, the author of our tail. that is just a big goal that's a big old wave banging up against -- that is just a big old wave banging up against the ss etrusco. four guys made a deal on a four nap -- a cocktail napkin and took second mortgages on their homes and did not tail -- tell their wives. mr. brewer sure that story with us. the steel strike played a big role in it. but, they took the million-dollar gamble, sitting around a table in a restaurant, and were able to get the boat off the beach. >> did they all stay married? bob: [laughter] yes. >> those ships all carried fuel in double bottoms. bob: you will see holes in a minute. they eventually have to pour a lot of cement in it to get something sealed in order to do initial repairs. if we could? >> so, it floated away only to go somewhere to be salvaged. bob: it went away to have repairs. we are getting close. so there you go, the gamble written on a cocktail napkin paid off. here
. >> my dad actually came home the day before and said procter & gamble got the ss etrusco off the beach. >> we like to tease that that is the young david ball, the author of our tail. that is just a big goal that's a big old wave banging up against -- that is just a big old wave banging up against the ss etrusco. four guys made a deal on a four nap -- a cocktail napkin and took second mortgages on their homes and did not tail -- tell their wives. mr. brewer sure that story with...
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showing that, businesses are now inflation mode, 4% rate of inflation over the next year companies like proctering price hikes due to commodity cost i think it's up 40% more expensive than what president biden sat down. elizabeth: gas is something that increases in costs when people anticipate there will be a great supply of gas and killing the keystone pipeline in pursuing the green initiatives is destroying theen perception that we will remain energy independent. , and the limits jobs and makes things more expensive, reduces wages, when interest rates go up they collect interest rates in its middle and working-class americans that get in that suffering will continue. elizabeth: we have republicans focus on kitchen table pocketbook issues, now it's happening received the biden administration wants to get the irs access and track bank accounts inflows and outflows that go after taxpayers in underpaying or avoiding taxes the irs has never gotten information like that on that levell before.il pocket bush issues versus the democrats keeping lies things like the capitol hill right, how will this pl
showing that, businesses are now inflation mode, 4% rate of inflation over the next year companies like proctering price hikes due to commodity cost i think it's up 40% more expensive than what president biden sat down. elizabeth: gas is something that increases in costs when people anticipate there will be a great supply of gas and killing the keystone pipeline in pursuing the green initiatives is destroying theen perception that we will remain energy independent. , and the limits jobs and...
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now we see that the really intrusive online exam proctering software which can have all kinds of implicationund intrusiveness into the home space, watching a student take an exam, and also software is really doing very poor job of recognizing the faces and activity of people who have darker skin complexion, so there's some racial justice and bias issues there. and in the employment context. prepandemic, many people have employers who either expect them to be checking e-mail and maybe phone messages 24/7 on their own phone or perhaps an employer provided foam there's been a long standing credit -- well, song standing in this context maybe the last decade, set of issues around the extent to which it's appropriate and legal for employers to require their staff to carry a phone or to install an app on their own personal devices that is used for -- by the besss to track location and activity after hours context. so, it's pretty important reason for people to be checking e-mail after hours, plenty of good reasons for employers to provide a company supplied phone, or require employees to have a par
now we see that the really intrusive online exam proctering software which can have all kinds of implicationund intrusiveness into the home space, watching a student take an exam, and also software is really doing very poor job of recognizing the faces and activity of people who have darker skin complexion, so there's some racial justice and bias issues there. and in the employment context. prepandemic, many people have employers who either expect them to be checking e-mail and maybe phone...
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inquiring minds out there, back in the day and 11-year-old megan markel complained about an ad from procterle and we can make a difference not just for yourself but lots of people. todd: fast forward to today as she and husband prince harry are joining forces with the company for multi-your global partnership to focus on gender equality, more inclusive online spaces and resilience and impact, the couple's foundational loving the voices of the battle of the girl at the time of criticism. and she did change the ad to say people all over america are fighting greasy pots and pans, the original said mothers around america fighting greasy pots and pans. long ago they made a change. todd: that is not my plight. probably do pew into the text chain we have. i always have a situation when i go to 6 flags, telling this woman app store is a microcosm of what i experience. >> reporter: you dress inappropriately at 6 flags? todd: all the time, can't even show the video. jillian: took me on that. 6 flags is facing criticism after they kicked out a young oklahoma mother because her shorts were too short. >
inquiring minds out there, back in the day and 11-year-old megan markel complained about an ad from procterle and we can make a difference not just for yourself but lots of people. todd: fast forward to today as she and husband prince harry are joining forces with the company for multi-your global partnership to focus on gender equality, more inclusive online spaces and resilience and impact, the couple's foundational loving the voices of the battle of the girl at the time of criticism. and she...
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i was a procter & gamble guy for 13 years. working ranches during the summer in montana. rob and i go back a long ways. there is room for a big tent. at the end of the day, politics is about addition, not subtraction. we are stronger when we have those diverse views. tom: i think this is critical. what would you like to see from the former president to bring a more diverse republican party together versus his 909 page statement to attorneys in new york yesterday? what does president trump need to do now? sen. daines: if you think about what happened over the course of the last several years, the president brought so many blue-collar workers into the republican party that were not necessarily political. they do not care if there is an r or d behind the name. bringing jobs back to the united states. expand the party with cuban-americans and hispanics. you saw strong numbers, part of the unrolled stories is the inroads with minority that was made with -- led by president trump. i understand some folks do not like the tweets and o
i was a procter & gamble guy for 13 years. working ranches during the summer in montana. rob and i go back a long ways. there is room for a big tent. at the end of the day, politics is about addition, not subtraction. we are stronger when we have those diverse views. tom: i think this is critical. what would you like to see from the former president to bring a more diverse republican party together versus his 909 page statement to attorneys in new york yesterday? what does president trump...
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procter and launched the agency with her sister in law laura john 2017 they were disappointed by the lack of diversity in the industry today has a roster of over 500 talents in london new york and los angeles. goal was to see a baby with a disability i'm not the packaging and. we didn't think that was going to be achievable and my idea was going to be high and. in 2020 ellie goldstein featured in a gucci beauty campaign her picture garnered almost 900000 likes on instagram making it the france most popular instagram post ever. the sought after 19 year old model has down syndrome. i think when i see my so i'm not. so you me or your me home. because but. if doing. ellie knows she's a role model for other people with disabilities. they can't pay me more door right now $80.00 so they could be. closer to and. she'd have you. represent a whole host of different models. it was important to me that they signed with. interest and cared about representing diversity in. representing us and allowing us to be authentic i would say the media is very much like. the jump on to a trend so right now i
procter and launched the agency with her sister in law laura john 2017 they were disappointed by the lack of diversity in the industry today has a roster of over 500 talents in london new york and los angeles. goal was to see a baby with a disability i'm not the packaging and. we didn't think that was going to be achievable and my idea was going to be high and. in 2020 ellie goldstein featured in a gucci beauty campaign her picture garnered almost 900000 likes on instagram making it the france...
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businesses are now in inflation mode and expect a 4% rate of inflation over the next year companies like procterkes due to increasing commodity cost, is this upon us, i think gas is up 40% expensive since biden sat down. >> after something that increases in cost when people anticipate there will not be a supply of gas and killing the keystone pipeline in pursuing the green initiatives is destroying the perception that were going to remain energy independent, inflation this year, inflation is coming and that hurts working and middle-class people, eliminates jobs, makes things more expensive, reduces wages when interest rates go up to fight inflation people collect high interest rates on their investment but it's middle and working-class americans that get killed by this and they're already suffering and that suffering will continue. elizabeth: we got the republicans focusing on kitchen table pocketbook issues, now what's happening we see the biden administration wants to get the irs to access and track people's bank account inflow and outflow to go after taxpayers in underpaying or avoiding taxes
businesses are now in inflation mode and expect a 4% rate of inflation over the next year companies like procterkes due to increasing commodity cost, is this upon us, i think gas is up 40% expensive since biden sat down. >> after something that increases in cost when people anticipate there will not be a supply of gas and killing the keystone pipeline in pursuing the green initiatives is destroying the perception that were going to remain energy independent, inflation this year, inflation...
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to hear some big companies say they're going to pass along those costs, companies like coca-cola, proctermills. liz in. liz: edward lawrence, we're watching all of it and all of these names. thank you -- i think, thank you, i think. i mean, the prices, i see it already. too expensive. >>> could we be on the verge of a four-wheel famine? automakers posting massive sales, but with that global chip shortage we've been talking about, will retailers run out of cars? yeah, the dealerships. next, we ask that we question to the president of one of the nation's top auto retailers. wait til you see his stock's big move on big demand. closing bell ringing in 30 minutes. the dow well off its lows. at its worst point, it was down 347 points, it's now down 86, but the nasdaq is still flagging and dragging. we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and get millions of flexible booking options. expedia. it matters who you travel with. the world's first fully autonomous vehicle is almost at the finish line what a ride! i inv
to hear some big companies say they're going to pass along those costs, companies like coca-cola, proctermills. liz in. liz: edward lawrence, we're watching all of it and all of these names. thank you -- i think, thank you, i think. i mean, the prices, i see it already. too expensive. >>> could we be on the verge of a four-wheel famine? automakers posting massive sales, but with that global chip shortage we've been talking about, will retailers run out of cars? yeah, the dealerships....
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procter & gamble, which makes pampers and tampax, said customers will see as much as a 9% increase ond feminine care products. coca-cola said the consumers will see costs go up. but the savvy shopper can still find ways to cut a growing bill. >> use store brands. they're often produced in the same factories as the national brands you're familiar with and they're a whole heck of a lot cheaper. >> unfortunately, the price hikes don't stop at the store. if you're working from home, those long zoom meetings aren't the only thing making your power bill go up. the price of electricity has risen 3% since last spring, a shock to consumers nationwide. with summer just around the corner. so if you're at the grocery store and you say, i really haven't noticed my bill is going up, one important thing to do is look at the items you're buying. it may have said 75 ounces when you bought it a couple weeks ago. same price but now it's 70 ounces. so pay close attention, because you may be paying the same price but getting a little bit less than you were originally getting. steph? >> kerry sanders at th
procter & gamble, which makes pampers and tampax, said customers will see as much as a 9% increase ond feminine care products. coca-cola said the consumers will see costs go up. but the savvy shopper can still find ways to cut a growing bill. >> use store brands. they're often produced in the same factories as the national brands you're familiar with and they're a whole heck of a lot cheaper. >> unfortunately, the price hikes don't stop at the store. if you're working from home,...
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going up that makes you wonder how much can stick, how much is transitory we've seen the same with procter prices >> yes, they will. $500 with 50% margin, i'm making $50. but if the costs go up 20% on costs-to-goods sold, you know, and revenues are constant. but revenues are going up substantially independent of past due so gross dollars will do well. but margins to those company that can maintain the margin when they pass through costs, those are the ones i like to focus on, and that's what we tonight do so, will they stick? yes. i think they will. i think the other part, wages with the ability to attract quality talent and keep quality talent will task the raise in wages. and the other part, warren obviously saying i'm not going to talk about taxes. >> right, he avoided that subject. charlie munger jumped in on taxing and said he thought what the states are doing right now in terms of california and other states raising their taxes is crazy because it drives away the old people who are good citizens and pay taxes. >> well, yeah, there's an element on that part with regards to the sole ta
going up that makes you wonder how much can stick, how much is transitory we've seen the same with procter prices >> yes, they will. $500 with 50% margin, i'm making $50. but if the costs go up 20% on costs-to-goods sold, you know, and revenues are constant. but revenues are going up substantially independent of past due so gross dollars will do well. but margins to those company that can maintain the margin when they pass through costs, those are the ones i like to focus on, and that's...
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consumer staple companies, procter & gamble announcing increases. ongoing seen as you see the rising costs and we talk about the boom you're seeing in commodity prices. it is beginning to bite for corporate and you will see that passed through element starting to play out in terms of the end consumer as well. anna: i remember, richard, some 15 years ago when we are talking about booming oil prices and levels -- not the ones we have now, but much higher -- we still ask airline executives, are we going to see that phenomenon edging? is that something that will be more a part of the conversation? richard: i think it has to be. you look at what you're saying in terms of commodity prices and for companies right now, this is really starting to bite now, i think those conversations are starting to happen and need to happen. as we think about from a central bank perspective, you have this tapering that they are working on right now. i think these inflationary pressures are here to stay. from a market perspective, we are seeing an element of consolidation ri
consumer staple companies, procter & gamble announcing increases. ongoing seen as you see the rising costs and we talk about the boom you're seeing in commodity prices. it is beginning to bite for corporate and you will see that passed through element starting to play out in terms of the end consumer as well. anna: i remember, richard, some 15 years ago when we are talking about booming oil prices and levels -- not the ones we have now, but much higher -- we still ask airline executives,...
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doesn't like that, david procter is not a fan. >> so in your opinion, nothing stops facebook from its continued -- >> it's even better. >> -- dominance in the digital advertising platform. >> the stock was down yesterday. that was probably a mistake. >> a lot of technology stocks were down yesterday. >> look, we had, the week before, it was all of the drug stocks that were down. and the week before the food stocks were down the week before the industrials were down. it's called rotation what you have to do is you have to watch volleyball to understand it. >> there's a sense as well if you watch the cryptos, there are certain cohorts that are selling stocks and buying crypto >> i still have money in ethereum, yesterday, and i put some money down to own a hummer, but you can't get a hummer >> no, i listened to mara barra. >> but i took my ethereum and why not just buy a car instead of ethereum. >> how much crypto do you actually own >> enough to dot, to do the job. >> talk about the platform, there's a lot of vitriol >> looking at mention. >> i just wanted to see after trashing wall str
doesn't like that, david procter is not a fan. >> so in your opinion, nothing stops facebook from its continued -- >> it's even better. >> -- dominance in the digital advertising platform. >> the stock was down yesterday. that was probably a mistake. >> a lot of technology stocks were down yesterday. >> look, we had, the week before, it was all of the drug stocks that were down. and the week before the food stocks were down the week before the industrials...
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there are about 13,000 people who work for procter & gamble in southwest ohio where i live, 47% of them have their jobs because of international sales. you're talking about losing thousands of jobs in america if they can't be competitive globally. we want our american companies to be competitive glowingly. this will hurt our competitiveness. the biden administration knows all of this is going to happen. they know that increasing the corporate rate to make us noncompetitive, taxing international -- overseas earns, taxing companies more that want to bring their i.p. back will make us less competitive. we know this because when janet yellen announced this these proposals, she said, help us, other countries of the world, raise your taxes too to make a more level playing field. it's a plea by america to say, please raise your taxes too so we can do this together. other countries have lowered their taxes. the irish minister of economy or finance minister said right after that when he was asked at a press conference, are you going to raise your taxes? he said no. we want to be competitive. we
there are about 13,000 people who work for procter & gamble in southwest ohio where i live, 47% of them have their jobs because of international sales. you're talking about losing thousands of jobs in america if they can't be competitive globally. we want our american companies to be competitive glowingly. this will hurt our competitiveness. the biden administration knows all of this is going to happen. they know that increasing the corporate rate to make us noncompetitive, taxing...
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inflation this is a time when a lot of consumer goods that they sell are raising prices kimberly clark, procterbout 30% more discounts in stores than last year, trying to undercut their competitors on prices, which is a classic walmart strategy but how does that work, do they absorb it in the margins >> you know, when prices are moving, walmart is really at its best when they're rising or falling because walmart has the ability to bring scale to the equation, particularly on the consumable side of the world where there's a lot of frequency. they can hold price longer, hold price down longer, and they can lower prices more quickly. so in an inflationary period, walmart is going to be very, very successful. >> did we see, bill, in macy's and home depot's numbers the benefits of reopening or stimulus or a bit of both? >> i think both. you know, probably with home depot it was probably more stimulus probably with macy's more reopening as people get ready to go back to work. like i said, they're going to need new clothes there's a pent-up demand to want to get out and shop. with depot, the stimulus
inflation this is a time when a lot of consumer goods that they sell are raising prices kimberly clark, procterbout 30% more discounts in stores than last year, trying to undercut their competitors on prices, which is a classic walmart strategy but how does that work, do they absorb it in the margins >> you know, when prices are moving, walmart is really at its best when they're rising or falling because walmart has the ability to bring scale to the equation, particularly on the...
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procter's ticket to space aboard "inspiration 4" came by winning a contest for entrepreneurs.t being in the stars to suddenly it was. what was that moment like? >> i'll never forget it. i make the analogy of either willy wonka and you open up the chocolate bar and there's the golden ticket or "harry potter" learning he's a wizard. >> reporter: jared was the sorting hat for you. >> he was. grif i get to ride a dragdragon into space. >> reporter: chris sembroski won the fourth seat through an online raffle to make money for st. jude's. he lost the raffle but a friend won and gave him the chance. that's generosity. the virtue his seat represents. >> i ran upstairs and talked to my wife and said, honey, i'm going to ride a rocket. her response was, what? my daughter who was sitting there said, that's awesome, that's really cool, dad. >> reporter: the spaceflight will make history. isaacman also hopes it makes money. as a fundraiser for st. jude's. his goal -- raise $200 million for the hospital. >> we have a responsibility to take care of some of these problems here on earth if we
procter's ticket to space aboard "inspiration 4" came by winning a contest for entrepreneurs.t being in the stars to suddenly it was. what was that moment like? >> i'll never forget it. i make the analogy of either willy wonka and you open up the chocolate bar and there's the golden ticket or "harry potter" learning he's a wizard. >> reporter: jared was the sorting hat for you. >> he was. grif i get to ride a dragdragon into space. >> reporter: chris...
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procter & gamble, which makes pampers and tampax says customers will see up to a 9% increase on babyl mills say the cost of their products will also go up according to experts, the savvy shopper can still find ways to cut a growing bill >> use store brands. they're often produced in the same factories as the national brands that you're familiar with, and they are a whole heck of a lot cheaper >> reporter: unfortunately the price hikes don't stop at the store. if you are working from home, those long zoom meetings aren't the only thing making your power bill go up the price of electricity has risen 3% since last spring, a shock to consumers nationwide. with summer just around the corner for other ways to save, experts suggest joining loyalty programs, groceries often have clubs that you can join where you get discounts. also, maybe look at your credit card because you can get a discount with some credit cards with money back. also, as your father may have told you, turn the lights off when you leave the room and some of the devices that you have that are plugged in when you're not usi
procter & gamble, which makes pampers and tampax says customers will see up to a 9% increase on babyl mills say the cost of their products will also go up according to experts, the savvy shopper can still find ways to cut a growing bill >> use store brands. they're often produced in the same factories as the national brands that you're familiar with, and they are a whole heck of a lot cheaper >> reporter: unfortunately the price hikes don't stop at the store. if you are working...
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winners, the biggest winner of all is goldman sachs, not off that much but it is a winner, home depot, procter the s&p a big winner, kellogg, let's get into that, it is up 5%. the big nasdaq winner, fox corporation our parent company, we are going to get into that in just a moment. i want to look at tesla. strong demand for their cars. i'm told they already sold out for the quarter. is that accurate? >> through the roof according to electric reporting, production capacity sold out and two month left in the quarter as well so model 3 doing well, flying off the lots, 80,000 third court a production record this quarter in the springtime, plan to double last year for car deliveries, speaking of musk, here is the photo hitting social media by saturday night live. >> >> you can watch the replay, it is on demand these days. stuart: got to get serious here. fox corporation has just reported, the stock is up 2.5%. given a highlight. >> interesting trends which is the biggest take away from the earnings report, we are looking at increasing the profits, drop in sales but making more and buying the online
winners, the biggest winner of all is goldman sachs, not off that much but it is a winner, home depot, procter the s&p a big winner, kellogg, let's get into that, it is up 5%. the big nasdaq winner, fox corporation our parent company, we are going to get into that in just a moment. i want to look at tesla. strong demand for their cars. i'm told they already sold out for the quarter. is that accurate? >> through the roof according to electric reporting, production capacity sold out and...
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procter & gamble p&g. that was a very, very, very close vote and it did come down to retail.it's really difficult to tell at this stage which way it will go. it's clear that both sides are nervous as it gets down to the wire >> leslie, thanks. it's good to see you we'll continue to keep an eye on this >>> coming up, where's the box office rebound many areas of the economy have bounced back, the theater business has lagged. we'll speak with imax ceo after the break. sales are down from last quarter but we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh... doug? sorry about that. umm... what...its...um... you alright? [sigh] [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has powerful, easy-to-use tools to help you find opportunities, 24/7 support when you need answers plus some of the lowest options and futures contract prices around. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. i'm dad's greatest sandcastle - and greatest memory! but even i'm not as memorable as eating turkey hill chocolate peanut butter cup ice cream with real cocoa. well, that's the way the sandcastle cru
procter & gamble p&g. that was a very, very, very close vote and it did come down to retail.it's really difficult to tell at this stage which way it will go. it's clear that both sides are nervous as it gets down to the wire >> leslie, thanks. it's good to see you we'll continue to keep an eye on this >>> coming up, where's the box office rebound many areas of the economy have bounced back, the theater business has lagged. we'll speak with imax ceo after the break. sales...
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down dust real down 72 points, the winners on their, chevron, american express, jpmorgan chase, procter on the upside, they are the winners. s&p 500 gardener, the top performer there, don't know many of those companies in particular but they are up. it must be a special reason for that. nasdaq winners, fox corporation, craft times, etc. on your screens, the nasdaq winners. how about moderna, still up, no, no, they slipped to the downside. they are ramping up vaccine production at their massachusetts side, not good enough for the stock. >> it was up 2% or so a few minutes ago, we are looking at 50% increase in vaccine production and they are forecasting supply production between 800 million to 1 billion doses. you do the math, billions of dollars in sales in the next few years. stuart: i noticed pfizer had gone to $40 a share, maybe vaccinations extended to people as young as 12 but they drop to 39 now but the vaccinemakers this morning on the downside. how about uber, show it to me please, teaming up with an electric vehicle startup called arrival. what is this about? >> uber had to sel
down dust real down 72 points, the winners on their, chevron, american express, jpmorgan chase, procter on the upside, they are the winners. s&p 500 gardener, the top performer there, don't know many of those companies in particular but they are up. it must be a special reason for that. nasdaq winners, fox corporation, craft times, etc. on your screens, the nasdaq winners. how about moderna, still up, no, no, they slipped to the downside. they are ramping up vaccine production at their...
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amgen, nike as susan mentioned, nice price upgrade, 254, procter & gamble, jpmorgan chase, all up somewhatlifelock, eastman, win resorts, susan talking about that stock just up marginally, amgen up as you can see 3 quarters of one% and the nasdaq there are winners, adp, amgen again, activision blizzard, those are just eating out some of the games but the majority of stocks moving lower, the dow as we said earlier up 270 points. next one for you, pal and tear reporting a growth in revenue, pretty impressive. the question is why is it down more than 3%? >> stock markets trade on future business and the second-quarter spring sale will be less than expected, slower than anticipated and that despite slower sales in the first 3 months and more client sign-ups which is impressive but very interestingly, the ceo said they are looking to buy bitcoin and accept bitcoin as payment, they made some good money off of their bitcoin holdings and investments, this is a big deal for them. ashley: it is indeed but as we say the stock is down 2%, 3%. let's look at tesla if we can. another drop this morning, d
amgen, nike as susan mentioned, nice price upgrade, 254, procter & gamble, jpmorgan chase, all up somewhatlifelock, eastman, win resorts, susan talking about that stock just up marginally, amgen up as you can see 3 quarters of one% and the nasdaq there are winners, adp, amgen again, activision blizzard, those are just eating out some of the games but the majority of stocks moving lower, the dow as we said earlier up 270 points. next one for you, pal and tear reporting a growth in revenue,...
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know there's a controversy between meghan markle and harry they signed a deal with gamble pronto, procter to be a royal? stuart: no, you don't, that's another story, i gotta go because the gotta practice one in, we are one company developing artificial intelligence to help with the college admission process, students would record video of themselves answering interview questions, the computer would then help evaluate the students, is meant to identify, eliminate any gender-based or racial bias, the human admission officers might have, dear lord, a college that were no longer cause freshmen or sophomores those are sexist terms, eric shawn joins us, which school are we talking about here? >> good morning more words are being banned on campus in the school that were talking about is penn state, the penn state university faculty has decided that the traditional terms for students that would be used for ever are outdated and they reflect a western male father-son naming convention from a typically male centered world, out goes those for a long time on campus it'll be seen as a way to become mo
know there's a controversy between meghan markle and harry they signed a deal with gamble pronto, procter to be a royal? stuart: no, you don't, that's another story, i gotta go because the gotta practice one in, we are one company developing artificial intelligence to help with the college admission process, students would record video of themselves answering interview questions, the computer would then help evaluate the students, is meant to identify, eliminate any gender-based or racial bias,...
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i used to manufacture products with procter & gamble.away and allow rogue manufacturers to use reckless procedures that could actually hurt people. maria: i mean, i think the whole thing is reckless. and i'm wondering if there's a serious conflict that the biden administration is facing as he relates to china. yesterday, they removed the jimoo shares from the blacklisting that had been blacklisted from the trump add administration, now they're rolling over for the ccp in terms of the intellectual property rights of the vaccine makers. i don't understand why joe biden hasn't brought up coronavirus to the head of china either. the communist leader, xi jinping. that subject apparently never came up. >> well, keep in mind, as we talk about intellectual property, this is such a core fundamental issue for our country. our founding fathers enshrined in our constitution to protect it. how does america lead? we lead through innovation, through freedom, through the rule of law. biden is violating i believe the rule of law here by giving away made
i used to manufacture products with procter & gamble.away and allow rogue manufacturers to use reckless procedures that could actually hurt people. maria: i mean, i think the whole thing is reckless. and i'm wondering if there's a serious conflict that the biden administration is facing as he relates to china. yesterday, they removed the jimoo shares from the blacklisting that had been blacklisted from the trump add administration, now they're rolling over for the ccp in terms of the...
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vip trip for two in partnership with procter & gamble to super bowl lvi dating site hinge, a $5,000 giftnounced the first of 5 winners of its vax-a-million since launching that lottery, vaccination rates in the state doubled. more than 2.7 million people have registered as of monday this week they signed off on using covid relief funds four more states running sweeps stakes cvs could be the first corporate vaccine give away on this scale. the company says it is part of the federal retail pharmacy partnership. it wants to step up. certainly getting folks vaccinated in their stores, andrew, not a bad thing for revenues >> interesting interesting. if you have already gotten vaxxed, can you still get the prize? >> yeah. even folks who have gotten vaccinated in nursing homes, everyone who's already gotten the jab at cvs, they can go register to be part of the sweeps stakes. this comes as we have seen with the expansion of vaccination to more people. rates coming down. take a look at the cdc figures, back in april we were averaging about 3 million shots a day or over that and over the last wee
vip trip for two in partnership with procter & gamble to super bowl lvi dating site hinge, a $5,000 giftnounced the first of 5 winners of its vax-a-million since launching that lottery, vaccination rates in the state doubled. more than 2.7 million people have registered as of monday this week they signed off on using covid relief funds four more states running sweeps stakes cvs could be the first corporate vaccine give away on this scale. the company says it is part of the federal retail...
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because i remember talking to you about whether you thought you'd ever sell to a bigger company, like a proctert. obviously now there's spacs have become a huge vehicle for this how have you thought about this whole process? >> i don't know if you could ever really wrap your head around it until you're in it nick and i have been in it for the last almost six months and it's -- you know, it's wild. it's like -- i guess i bring everything back to having children it's sort of like you're pregnant a long time and then the baby is born but then the real work starts once the baby's born where you're actually like raising the child. i feel like this is the moment where we really dig into this next phase of growth and this is, you know, really the beginning in a lot of ways for us. >> how do you feel about being the face of this brand you've actually turned this brand into something that's i would argue far beyond you personally yet when you go through the prospectus, one of the risk factors is you it's you, your social media presence, it's your ability to get the word out and by the way, you spend a l
because i remember talking to you about whether you thought you'd ever sell to a bigger company, like a proctert. obviously now there's spacs have become a huge vehicle for this how have you thought about this whole process? >> i don't know if you could ever really wrap your head around it until you're in it nick and i have been in it for the last almost six months and it's -- you know, it's wild. it's like -- i guess i bring everything back to having children it's sort of like you're...
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consumer staples did the best, procter & gamble, coca-cola, they can raise the cost on you as raw materialave money in those areas of the par get. maria: are you where jim is, and that is try to lighten up on technology, on growth stories and go longer on those things that are tangible, the s&p 500, for example? >> i was telling you for six months. i think absolutely have growth in your portfolio. we've been making that transition for a long time now. james, you're a bold man if you can short the market. i wouldn't do that here. you've got to broaden and diversify. that's been the theme for the t last six months. that's why dennis gartman and i have been pointing out to you month after month. maria: all right. great. gentlemen, we appreciate it. thank you so much, dennis gartman, ryan payne, james, good to see you all. we'll keep watching this rotation happening on wall street. much more ahead. coming up, texas congressman brian babein is here on the latest on spending negotiations. next, i'm gained by ray mcgwire, his celebrity endorsements, his plans to bring back the big apple. next hou
consumer staples did the best, procter & gamble, coca-cola, they can raise the cost on you as raw materialave money in those areas of the par get. maria: are you where jim is, and that is try to lighten up on technology, on growth stories and go longer on those things that are tangible, the s&p 500, for example? >> i was telling you for six months. i think absolutely have growth in your portfolio. we've been making that transition for a long time now. james, you're a bold man if...
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are going to go home, but their parents are now going to be responsible for, you know, kind of procterings is a tool that they should use only in emergencies. but i also think that when they approach what school is going to look like next year, there's two competing things they have to take into account. there is certainly learning loss and everyone is worried about that, but there's also been a loss of joy, a loss of happiness, a loss of memories. and that is as important for schools to keep in mind. a lot of kids, my kids are very privileged and it's been hard for them. it's been much, much, much harder for many other kids, who are dealing with greater amounts of trauma. and you know, when i was speaking to congressman jamal bohman, who used to be a principal in the bronx in addition to many other positions in the education system, he was saying that, you know, kids deal with trauma through play. they deal with trauma through friendship. and so we really need to be emphasizing those things next year. >> hey, michelle, it's willie. as a new york city parent, i'm with you, snow days a gre
are going to go home, but their parents are now going to be responsible for, you know, kind of procterings is a tool that they should use only in emergencies. but i also think that when they approach what school is going to look like next year, there's two competing things they have to take into account. there is certainly learning loss and everyone is worried about that, but there's also been a loss of joy, a loss of happiness, a loss of memories. and that is as important for schools to keep...