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procter's been kind of stagnant. plus, i don't know, have you guys bought a razor lately? it's like $475. i need walgreens and cvs to do what walmart does, subsidize. >> i bought a schek because i was mad at heck. you know what, shaves very similar to a gillette. second best that man can get is fine. >> it is very expensive to shave. >> it's a huge cost. >> they sell you the razor but then they sell you the razor blades. how crazy is that? what a business model. >> hair and grooming has not been that good. >> but isn't it ironic that some analysts are mad at apple for not doing a lower price item but at p & g, they're doing a -- >> you're mr. split up. >> have you noticed what happens when a company is split up? it goes higher. >> that's what the bankers call it now, shrinking to growth. >> i like that. >> they always think of such great things. >> split equity. shrinking to growth. >> i feel like what's happening here is you get a company like procter and it like, i don't know, if you did a hair and grooming corp, a cleaning detergent corp, we like all these pieces like w
procter's been kind of stagnant. plus, i don't know, have you guys bought a razor lately? it's like $475. i need walgreens and cvs to do what walmart does, subsidize. >> i bought a schek because i was mad at heck. you know what, shaves very similar to a gillette. second best that man can get is fine. >> it is very expensive to shave. >> it's a huge cost. >> they sell you the razor but then they sell you the razor blades. how crazy is that? what a business model. >>...
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as well the among the 12 who died, 51-year-old arthur daniels, a grandfather of nine, and kenneth procter, 46, worked for the government for 22 years. authorities say the 34-year-old aaron alexis was killed in a shoot intermediate with police, was behind the massacre. he was one of the navy's own, a contractor with access to the navy yard and a former navy reservist who received an honorable discharge. the v.a. is checking to see if the suspect received treatment for psychological issues. police are searching for a motive going through this toyota prius believed the suspect's rent am car and visiting a northbound by resident where he was staying. the f.b.i. descended on his parent's home in brooklyn. [ inaudible ] aaron alexis has a history of disturbing behavior, arrested in 2010 accused of recklessly discharging a firearm into a neighbor's apartment. in 2004 aaron alexis confessed to shooting out the tires of another man's car. >> he is a guy that has been going downhill for a number of moments or years and he could not take it anymore. >> sources say federal authorities continue to pou
as well the among the 12 who died, 51-year-old arthur daniels, a grandfather of nine, and kenneth procter, 46, worked for the government for 22 years. authorities say the 34-year-old aaron alexis was killed in a shoot intermediate with police, was behind the massacre. he was one of the navy's own, a contractor with access to the navy yard and a former navy reservist who received an honorable discharge. the v.a. is checking to see if the suspect received treatment for psychological issues....
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they have megacap stocks like home depot, microsoft, pepsi, procter & gamble.this one. >> david: morgan, best of all, not only do you gain if the stock goes up but they pay dividends every quarter. >> i like this. this is a new etf. there is not a lot of history of the performance. whatever you put in here, be patient and ride it out. >> david: the big stocks, companies are not going under soon. morgan, prospect capital corporation. what do they do? >> a bdc, business development company. it operates like a reet that it passes through a lot of the profits to the shareholders. so it has a hefty 12% dividend. it writes low-risk high quality loans to businesses that can't afford them elsewhere. i think this is a really great option. especially if the rate goes up. >> david: emac you like it? >> 90% of theholding, though, are floating rate interest -- floating rate instruments. watch out. this is an interest rate play. >> david: thank you very much. that's it for "forbes on fox." have a wonderful weekend. thank you for watching. keep it here. the number one busines
they have megacap stocks like home depot, microsoft, pepsi, procter & gamble.this one. >> david: morgan, best of all, not only do you gain if the stock goes up but they pay dividends every quarter. >> i like this. this is a new etf. there is not a lot of history of the performance. whatever you put in here, be patient and ride it out. >> david: the big stocks, companies are not going under soon. morgan, prospect capital corporation. what do they do? >> a bdc,...
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it urge procter and gamble to add a proctective wrapper to its tide pod products. erica johnson launched the petition after her grandchild was poisoned. she said he confused the detergent, for candy. 57 hundred children have been poisoned by the product in 2013. p&g did not return our request for comment. but reports say the company changed the packaging to look less like candy in july. and the proctor gamble website warns to keep the product away from children. coming up in traders unplugged...in the stock market they trust. why market action has our traders brushing off the d.c. drama. and in chart talk...why one of our more bearish traders on the show-- is shifting into bullish mode. we'll be right back. i wanted to be in the military since i was a kid. i served in the united states air force. i served a total of 16 years. i was deployed 13 times. on my second deployment four bombs hit my vehicle. and at 19 years old, that was the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having pretty horrible nightmares. i would wake up in middle
it urge procter and gamble to add a proctective wrapper to its tide pod products. erica johnson launched the petition after her grandchild was poisoned. she said he confused the detergent, for candy. 57 hundred children have been poisoned by the product in 2013. p&g did not return our request for comment. but reports say the company changed the packaging to look less like candy in july. and the proctor gamble website warns to keep the product away from children. coming up in traders...
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thought, and that's why you see those reverberations through a pass of other stocks through clorox and procter & gamble to the other discounters? >> sure. i mean, i think that's probably true. but they've had a tough year so far. they've had negative same-store sales at walmart u.s. they are forecasting for flat same-store sales in the current quarter, third quarter. i think they'll maybe be light of that flat number. but, yeah, i think there's probably a little bit of that. but i think, you know, it's more of the same, really. i don't know that it's anything necessarily new. >> you know, patrick, i know you're not recommending walmart stock, but we -- as we reported, it has such an impact on other retailers, other consumer products companies. why should investors or do you think investors should really pay attention to what's going on with walmart, whether you own the stock or not? >> i mean, in general, absolutely. they're the biggest retailer in the world. 400-plus billion dollars in sales. so they're huge. and they matter. and sure, investors should pay attention to what walmart says and w
thought, and that's why you see those reverberations through a pass of other stocks through clorox and procter & gamble to the other discounters? >> sure. i mean, i think that's probably true. but they've had a tough year so far. they've had negative same-store sales at walmart u.s. they are forecasting for flat same-store sales in the current quarter, third quarter. i think they'll maybe be light of that flat number. but, yeah, i think there's probably a little bit of that. but i...
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suntrust down grades procter & gamble.nd we also found out that the company is cutting the number of diapers on each package. p&g makes luv's and pampers, nicole, the stock? >> yeah, and i bought the pampers for my kids. they've got a $80 price target. as you notice, they plan on cutting the number of diapers per package beginning september 16th. the price of the package will remain the same, and just a little tidbit, fun fact for people at home because i thought it was a fun fact. the new diapers are expected shipping out september 16th which procter & gamble says it's the most common birthday for babies born between the years 1973 and 1999. maybe you know somebody born on september 16th. stuart: i don't, but that's indeed a fun fact. nicole, thank you very much indeed. now, the results are in for the new york city mayoral primary. and joe lotta got the nomination and the one is the democrats. bill deblasio's on top. there's a runoff, but he's likely to be the next mayor of new york. but anthony weiner and eliot spitzer w
suntrust down grades procter & gamble.nd we also found out that the company is cutting the number of diapers on each package. p&g makes luv's and pampers, nicole, the stock? >> yeah, and i bought the pampers for my kids. they've got a $80 price target. as you notice, they plan on cutting the number of diapers per package beginning september 16th. the price of the package will remain the same, and just a little tidbit, fun fact for people at home because i thought it was a fun...
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they sell more than procter and gamble. there are a lot of values there.hiss' the richest man in new york. >> this is impressive. >> we would check back with rob at 915. >> the time is 6:52 a.m.. is not exactly scientific, but reader's digest has released a list of the most honest citizen a world breadth the number one city for honesty, is helsinki, finland. where a letter about will wallets were returned. mom and buy it, and the duck was no. 2 were nine wallace were returned. time for the third place was budapest, hungary and new york city where people return a lot well wallets. reader's digest is calling lisbon, portugal the most this on a city where does one of every $12 were returned. >> the time is 6:53 a.m.. coming up which would have bay area sports were the a's and giants both pa\ plate. we will be right back played. wqeet back. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried t
they sell more than procter and gamble. there are a lot of values there.hiss' the richest man in new york. >> this is impressive. >> we would check back with rob at 915. >> the time is 6:52 a.m.. is not exactly scientific, but reader's digest has released a list of the most honest citizen a world breadth the number one city for honesty, is helsinki, finland. where a letter about will wallets were returned. mom and buy it, and the duck was no. 2 were nine wallace were returned....
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intel in the moment and only for losers at the moment including hewlett-packard, ibm down, disney, procter gamble but intel moving higher. getting into new chips for micro servers for the lighter weight cloud computing. there is a case in at least some companies moving higher on great news persistent with the company, not necessarily with anything dealing with syria. >> i agree with you, you saw the auto sales set the tone for the market, you mentioned individual stocks all good news. in general this market looks strong and the s&p will close above the 100 day. liz: again, we always say watch out. the fed meeting september 17, 18th. we will watch it. >> and a big jobs number on friday. liz: that is the one everybody is talking about. don't forget, the all-important jobs report for the month of august. great to see you on the floor show. some other news and what we're talking about at the moment is syria continue to step up efforts to drum up support for military intervention in syria. i don't know if you are just watching, but temple and the was on the program an hour ago saying he support
intel in the moment and only for losers at the moment including hewlett-packard, ibm down, disney, procter gamble but intel moving higher. getting into new chips for micro servers for the lighter weight cloud computing. there is a case in at least some companies moving higher on great news persistent with the company, not necessarily with anything dealing with syria. >> i agree with you, you saw the auto sales set the tone for the market, you mentioned individual stocks all good news. in...
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i would like to dedicate this award to my incredible team and the whole team at procter & gamble salons want to thank my wife and children for supporting me, even when it takes me away from them. thank you again for this unbelievable honor. thank you. [ applause ] >> stay tuned for kate upton and the victoria secret angels. hou. why keep taking it if you know your heartburn keeps coming back? that's how it works. you take some tums®. if heartburn comes back, you take some more. that doesn't make any sense. it makes plenty of sense if you don't think about it! really, honey, why can't you just deal with it like everybody else? because i took a pepcid®. fine. debbie, you're my new favorite. [ male announcer ] break with tradition, take pepcid® complete. it works fast and lasts. get relief from your heartburn relief with pepcid® complete. and now, there's a plan that lets you experience that "new" phone thrill again and again. and again. can you close your new phone box? we're picking up some feedback. introducing verizon edge. the plan that lets you upgrade to a new verizon 4glte phone wh
i would like to dedicate this award to my incredible team and the whole team at procter & gamble salons want to thank my wife and children for supporting me, even when it takes me away from them. thank you again for this unbelievable honor. thank you. [ applause ] >> stay tuned for kate upton and the victoria secret angels. hou. why keep taking it if you know your heartburn keeps coming back? that's how it works. you take some tums®. if heartburn comes back, you take some more. that...
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funeral services were also held for kenneth procter. his family asked the media not to attend that service. >>> two funds have been set up to help the families of those killed at the navy yard and nose recovering from their injuries. we -- those recovering from their injuries. we have information on the funds at www.wusa9.com. >>> this afternoon accused prince george's county mother daughter serial killer jason scott was sentenced for another of his bloody home invasion break-ins. scott had 85 years tacked onto a 100 year sentence he'd already been given in a related federal case. scott pleaded no contest to the murders of dolores and ebony dewitt in march of 2009. their bodies were found in a burned out stolen car. >> he has i imagine every characteristic you could imagine for a serial killer for the psychotic individual and that's what we've seen of him throughout all of this. >> scott was a part-time worker at ups and he used the company's software to identify victims. so far investigators say they have linked him to the murders of f
funeral services were also held for kenneth procter. his family asked the media not to attend that service. >>> two funds have been set up to help the families of those killed at the navy yard and nose recovering from their injuries. we -- those recovering from their injuries. we have information on the funds at www.wusa9.com. >>> this afternoon accused prince george's county mother daughter serial killer jason scott was sentenced for another of his bloody home invasion...
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procter & gamble, over 170 years of innovation, is proud to support "the jazzy vegetarian" on publicn available at pg.com. i came up with this appetizer when i was having a get-together with friends, and i was in charge of making the hors d'oeuvres. it was about 20 minutes before we were supposed to get together, and of course, i hadn't made anything. so this is something that really goes together quickly. you start off with a couple of nicely-ripe avocados. you want to make sure that they are not overly ripe but definitely soft enough. and this is how i like to cut an avocado: cut it around that way and then twist, and one of the sides is just going to... pop off...like that. and then i like to kind of slice it across...like that. turn it wrong-side out and put it in. it's kind of a messy job, but it works really, really well. and the other side-- you can also do it like this where you take it underneath the skin and just run your spoon all the way around it. that works perfectly, too, and then it all comes out in one piece. i like to use a potato masher to mash it up. it's so easy.
procter & gamble, over 170 years of innovation, is proud to support "the jazzy vegetarian" on publicn available at pg.com. i came up with this appetizer when i was having a get-together with friends, and i was in charge of making the hors d'oeuvres. it was about 20 minutes before we were supposed to get together, and of course, i hadn't made anything. so this is something that really goes together quickly. you start off with a couple of nicely-ripe avocados. you want to make sure...
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nike, procter & gamble, johnson & johnson, all moved to the downside. i've been calling it fiscal fear fatigue. a lot of people are out there saying, look, the republicans and white house are still so far apart. why get ahead of that? the traders feel the government will stay open, they'll make a deal but maybe it will bleed into october. we're getting low volume, low volatility days overall. take a look at the s&p 500. i know people were concerned about the stall. we're 1.6% off the historic high. that was one week ago. we've had a bunch this year in february, august, april. those are the white circles. same thing, dropped 2 %, 3%, and then resumed. don't panic. russell 2000, hit an intraday high. shinzo abe will be upstairs. i'll let you know if he says anything interesting. >> looking forward to that. let's talk about today's market action on "closing bell exchange," david ellison from the hennessey funds, michael from destination wealth management, peter anderson from congress asset management. welcome, everybody. erin, we've lost all of the gains f
nike, procter & gamble, johnson & johnson, all moved to the downside. i've been calling it fiscal fear fatigue. a lot of people are out there saying, look, the republicans and white house are still so far apart. why get ahead of that? the traders feel the government will stay open, they'll make a deal but maybe it will bleed into october. we're getting low volume, low volatility days overall. take a look at the s&p 500. i know people were concerned about the stall. we're 1.6% off...
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the ripple effects from our consumer products, notably procter & gamble.to you. >> thank very much. the real threat of a government shutdown making investors nervous today. time to take money off the table or a buying opportunity? we're off our lows, somebody is doing a little buying. is it time to play the rebalancing game? what should be your first move? we'll talk about that when we come back. [ male announcer ] you know that family? the one whose eye for design is apparent in every detail? ♪ whose refined taste is best characterized by the company they keep? ♪ well...say hello to the newest member of the family. the cadillac srx. awarded best interior design of any luxury brand. take advantage of this exceptional offer on the 2013 cadillac srx with premium care maintenance included. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs
the ripple effects from our consumer products, notably procter & gamble.to you. >> thank very much. the real threat of a government shutdown making investors nervous today. time to take money off the table or a buying opportunity? we're off our lows, somebody is doing a little buying. is it time to play the rebalancing game? what should be your first move? we'll talk about that when we come back. [ male announcer ] you know that family? the one whose eye for design is apparent in...
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it's recovering a little bit but see other ones, even the simpler consumer names like procter & gamble dropped at the same time. we saw some other drops in groups as well. home depot, for example, coca-cola, general consumer names. you see the drop in home depot. i think courtney's comments should absolutely be reflected upon, but i want to know, dollar stores have missed recently, target was a disappointment as well, put up target, a short while ago. it's not like there hasn't been echos of concern, particularly at the low end of retail. what i'm saying here is, keep in mind what courtney has been saying but bear in mind there is other evidence things have been slower recently as well. there's target on a multimonth basis. about this pullback in the s&p i want to point out this is typical of the shallow pullbacks we've been seeing here. this happened in march. this happened in april. this happened september. and we're getting a pullback of about 1.6% in the s&p. from the last week. those were historic highs in the s&p. every time we've seen these shallow, low volume pullbacks, the mar
it's recovering a little bit but see other ones, even the simpler consumer names like procter & gamble dropped at the same time. we saw some other drops in groups as well. home depot, for example, coca-cola, general consumer names. you see the drop in home depot. i think courtney's comments should absolutely be reflected upon, but i want to know, dollar stores have missed recently, target was a disappointment as well, put up target, a short while ago. it's not like there hasn't been echos...
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economic times in our country's history, and if you trace those back, my alma mater of microsoft, ibm, procter & gamble, the list goes on of great american companies, often times you can directly tie it to inflections in technology. those companies took advantage of some technology at some certain time in our history to do things better, faster and cheaper. and i think we as a government have an opportunity, if we invest in technology in smart ways and effective ways, that we can drive both efficiency and effectiveness into the equation of what, how we run the government. and we're definitely seeing that. >> so it's a little counterintuitive. while we're cutting, we need to invest. >> guest: that's right. >> host: steven vanroekel, when people visit government web sites, are they tracks as we often are on private web sites? >> guest: not at the individual level. so something we do, we do get analytics from people that visit government web sites to know what part of the country are they coming from. we can't tie it to individual houses or anything like that. but it might be interesting to know
economic times in our country's history, and if you trace those back, my alma mater of microsoft, ibm, procter & gamble, the list goes on of great american companies, often times you can directly tie it to inflections in technology. those companies took advantage of some technology at some certain time in our history to do things better, faster and cheaper. and i think we as a government have an opportunity, if we invest in technology in smart ways and effective ways, that we can drive both...
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now apple has already signed big name advertisers including procter & gamble, pepsi and mcdonald's aster a piece of the $15 billion radio ad market but even more important it's looking to grow loyalty to apple devices and also sell music downloads. pandora shares reversed their morning gains, up 3% earlier today and pandora dipped into the red as apple discussed itunes radio during its presentation. pandora is the internet radio leader with 72 million users and one of the most downloaded free apps on the iphone and ipad the first real indication we'll see of apple itunes' radio impact on pandora will come when we get pandora's september and october audience metrics. sue? >> thank you very much. more from shahid khan, chairman and co-founder of media and spencer is deputy editor of the "wall street journal." of what you've heard what is the most significant development and are you pleased with what you heard? >> yeah. so according to what i heard the most significant thing is they did confirm they are distributing and marketing the cheaper iphone for emerging markets and come back to s
now apple has already signed big name advertisers including procter & gamble, pepsi and mcdonald's aster a piece of the $15 billion radio ad market but even more important it's looking to grow loyalty to apple devices and also sell music downloads. pandora shares reversed their morning gains, up 3% earlier today and pandora dipped into the red as apple discussed itunes radio during its presentation. pandora is the internet radio leader with 72 million users and one of the most downloaded...
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thought, and that's why you see those reverberations through a pass of other stocks through clorox and procteramble to the other discounters? >> sure. i mean, i think that's probably true. but they've had a tough year so far. they've had negative same-store sales at walmart u.s. they are forecasting for flat same-store sales in the current quarter, third quarter. i think they'll maybe be light of that flat number. but, yeah, i think there's probably a little bit of that. but i think, you know, it's more of the same, really. i don't know that it's
thought, and that's why you see those reverberations through a pass of other stocks through clorox and procteramble to the other discounters? >> sure. i mean, i think that's probably true. but they've had a tough year so far. they've had negative same-store sales at walmart u.s. they are forecasting for flat same-store sales in the current quarter, third quarter. i think they'll maybe be light of that flat number. but, yeah, i think there's probably a little bit of that. but i think, you...
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are people who are going to go out and buy coca-cola or toothpaste or procter and gamble, does that really argue? i would say no. adam: at the end of the day, they will do something. we were talking before the program started about retail. the shopping season. we are seeing indications that it will not be good for retailers. if i am an investor right now, that worries me. >> the short term trading is extremely difficult. we prefer to focus on the fundamentals. at the end of the day, they will think because there are 27 days it will cause you to take profits in a well-run detail. lori: oracle is one in particular that you like. >> it is kind of unwanted. that is where we like to look for opportunities. you have all sorts of companies who are generating generous cash flow. lori: does microsoft's fall into that category? >> no one generates more cash flow than microsoft. lori: raising the minimum wage from eight to $10 an hour. the second hike will be affected by january 2016. adam: our money and the pockets of consumers as guests prices continue to go lower. there are several reasons for the
are people who are going to go out and buy coca-cola or toothpaste or procter and gamble, does that really argue? i would say no. adam: at the end of the day, they will do something. we were talking before the program started about retail. the shopping season. we are seeing indications that it will not be good for retailers. if i am an investor right now, that worries me. >> the short term trading is extremely difficult. we prefer to focus on the fundamentals. at the end of the day, they...
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procter & gamble and ben and jerrys and others have banned together to fight the -- have come together to fight thisle. >>> the area called the jungle. it's the biggest homeless camp in the continental u.s. some people have been living there for more than a decade. homeowners in the area are concerned, though, about fires that break out but also the hygiene at that homeless encampment. >>> 7:12. b.a.r.t. employees speaking out. what they are saying about the impact of the bay bridge closure and the stalled contract talks. >>> the consequences of the congress of the united states overriding a decision of the president of the united states of this magnitude are really very, very serious. >> more on president obama's gamble as he speaks congressional approval to attack syria. >>> good morning. right now, traffic is actually doing pretty well during the closure. but we do have fog. we'll tell you how that is affecting traffic. >>> partly cloudy, muggy, even a sprinkle all are in the forecast for your labor day. i will have a look at what you can expect in your area coming up. >>> welcome b
procter & gamble and ben and jerrys and others have banned together to fight the -- have come together to fight thisle. >>> the area called the jungle. it's the biggest homeless camp in the continental u.s. some people have been living there for more than a decade. homeowners in the area are concerned, though, about fires that break out but also the hygiene at that homeless encampment. >>> 7:12. b.a.r.t. employees speaking out. what they are saying about the impact of the...
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it has to do with procter & gamble. host: we will give our guest a chance to respond.est: there's no question we live in a complicated environments. one thing that knowledgeable viewers recognize is that the can no longer be isolated. we can no longer be isolated from things happening around the world, even though we may be war weary. what happens in syria affects what happens with it run. -- iran. this is a complicated environments. of the good piece of news on the financial power aspect of this is there has been bipartisan support for how we have done this tom a congressional support. there's been continuity between the bush and obama administrations. in many ways, people have looked to financial levers as an alternative to having to resort to military power in all instances and as a way of building leverage against our enemies around the world. our enemies understand how we are using it and that we are using it. what surprised you the most putting this book together? guest: how long it would take. no, interestingly, the continuity of this tower. the tools and author
it has to do with procter & gamble. host: we will give our guest a chance to respond.est: there's no question we live in a complicated environments. one thing that knowledgeable viewers recognize is that the can no longer be isolated. we can no longer be isolated from things happening around the world, even though we may be war weary. what happens in syria affects what happens with it run. -- iran. this is a complicated environments. of the good piece of news on the financial power aspect...
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made me obviously -- i say, wow, i use it but it's clearly the way that if you're procter, if you'rere going to put your money in facebook and put your money on twitter. that's how you're going to advertise. we're going to see special programs for them that are native advertising, we talk about "mad men" kind of advertisements. we're maybe too jaded but that is what he says people do. they like the advertisements. isn't that something? >> yeah. >> have you been to buzzfeed's headquarters? >> i have. >> it is a different world than our offices. >> the new model for journalism -- i'm not quite sure i'd call it journalism. there are some. i don't want to -- >> their business vertical has had huge hits this week. >> there's also a lot of repurposing of content out there. their algorithm keeps them completely on top. >> twitter does, too. twitter naturally know what is people are interested in. i found out -- my daughter's in boston. i find out about the boston bombing. how do i do that? from twitter. that's how you find out things. that's the way the associated press was when i was growi
made me obviously -- i say, wow, i use it but it's clearly the way that if you're procter, if you'rere going to put your money in facebook and put your money on twitter. that's how you're going to advertise. we're going to see special programs for them that are native advertising, we talk about "mad men" kind of advertisements. we're maybe too jaded but that is what he says people do. they like the advertisements. isn't that something? >> yeah. >> have you been to...
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the only one that has hung in was procter & gamble, above 80 still. but i was shocked at that.? battle creek, michigan and you put them to a sell? that's not right. >> that's wrong? >> that's wrong! >> they do have names they like, pand lien i keep thinking about delivering alpha conference, making fun of the name mondolease. the company has underperformed. >> when he takes to a public forum like that -- >> you say it's late in the game. >> right. the strategy he typically has is not really working that well, which is to keep things out of the public retle and then you have manager. one of the things you have to watch with dupont, there a big tight tanium deoxide. >> shares were up over 9%, news of an accumulation of a significant amount of stock the company became aware of, puts a poison pill in, will trigger at 10%. they've talked about all the things they've recently done in trying to create value, putting the canadian assets and it will maximize the long-term value of the company for all shareholders. these stock watch mechanisms have gotten very, very sophisticated. air pr
the only one that has hung in was procter & gamble, above 80 still. but i was shocked at that.? battle creek, michigan and you put them to a sell? that's not right. >> that's wrong? >> that's wrong! >> they do have names they like, pand lien i keep thinking about delivering alpha conference, making fun of the name mondolease. the company has underperformed. >> when he takes to a public forum like that -- >> you say it's late in the game. >> right. the...
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it's a staggered product launch as if it were procter & gamble during the days of yore and he's got it all figured out and these analyst who is have run big entertainment companies that are billions of dollars, not, they are constantly small minded about what igar has been able to do. i think it's because igor carries himself -- he's not going to tell you what he's going to do. he comes to your green room with no one. he has no entourage. he has no posse. who was the one guy that steve jobs respected? >> mr. iger. >> when we come back, we'll have cramer's mad dash. one more look at futures as we come off of that nutty day yesterday with the fed decision and a lot more still to come. a lot more "squawk on the street" in just a minute. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade exec
it's a staggered product launch as if it were procter & gamble during the days of yore and he's got it all figured out and these analyst who is have run big entertainment companies that are billions of dollars, not, they are constantly small minded about what igar has been able to do. i think it's because igor carries himself -- he's not going to tell you what he's going to do. he comes to your green room with no one. he has no entourage. he has no posse. who was the one guy that steve jobs...
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i went to my sponsor, which is procter & gamble, they stuck with me when i was failing cuba over and companies support somebody who is failing? and they just believed in me. believed in being fearless and now their people that are already in the, you know, business of disaster relief, that's duracell batteries and tide that show up with the bank of washing machines at katrina at sandy and moore, oklahoma. they have gone in with me, underwritten the entire event. so this cool pool that's going to be installed for 48 hours is completely underwritten. every dollar now that's going to go in, you know, through americares is going directly to sandy victims and helping a few of them get back on their feet. it's going to be something i'm very proud of. it's a nyad swim relief.com where you can sign up and start getting involved. and joe, the speedo, it needs to come out next week with you at any time. >> now we're talking cnbc ratings. joe in a speedo with diana. >> we're all very proud of you, diana, particularly proud that 25 years ago you were at cnbc and now you're doing great things set
i went to my sponsor, which is procter & gamble, they stuck with me when i was failing cuba over and companies support somebody who is failing? and they just believed in me. believed in being fearless and now their people that are already in the, you know, business of disaster relief, that's duracell batteries and tide that show up with the bank of washing machines at katrina at sandy and moore, oklahoma. they have gone in with me, underwritten the entire event. so this cool pool that's...
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they ought to quickly go to that procter product. >> they're in the joyless luck club. >> speaking of the worst performer. the second worst is p & g. >> i think colgate is going to be gaining steam. speaking of mexico -- colgate owns mexico. you go down there and it's incredible. >> i know we're going to talk an awful lot about the fed today. something we have yet to mention on the program in the 31 minutes is the lack of any progress whatsoever in washington on a continuing resolution. >> gees, yeah. >> the closer we get to a government shutdown, not to mention of course then also the debt ceiling. this is going to become more of an issue each day. i can't imagine we're not going to be talking about it as the lead unless something unexpected were to happy. >> the tea party more than ever, they want a shutdown apparently. you can't ever speak in unison about a group. in another 48 hours, after we're done with this fed, that's what we'll be talking about, are social security checks going to come out? i heard someone last night say i'm pulling back on my real estate deal because of the
they ought to quickly go to that procter product. >> they're in the joyless luck club. >> speaking of the worst performer. the second worst is p & g. >> i think colgate is going to be gaining steam. speaking of mexico -- colgate owns mexico. you go down there and it's incredible. >> i know we're going to talk an awful lot about the fed today. something we have yet to mention on the program in the 31 minutes is the lack of any progress whatsoever in washington on a...
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kathy guard. 73-year-old john roger johnson. 50-year-old frank kohler. 46-year-old kenneth bernard procterree guns. ar 15 rifle, shotgun and a hand gun during his assault and the stories from people who made it out of that building alive are terrifying. >> we heard four shots really fast. very rapid. then i just hid behind a brick wall. i didn't know if they were aiming at anybody or anything. it was just really odd because i thought all the shooting had already taken place. just stood there for a while. i said, i got to get out of here. >> the mass murderer, 34-year-old aaron alexis, entered the navy yard with his own i.d he was employed as an hourly subcontractor who fixed computers. aaron alexis was also once a navy reservist, but was discharged after an arrest for unlawfully firing a gun. witnesses say yesterday he positioned himself on a high floor inside building 197 and had workers on lower levels in the cross hairs and just moments ago as you mentioned during the intro, the a.p. reported that mr. alexis was treated by the united states at some point for what they described as serio
kathy guard. 73-year-old john roger johnson. 50-year-old frank kohler. 46-year-old kenneth bernard procterree guns. ar 15 rifle, shotgun and a hand gun during his assault and the stories from people who made it out of that building alive are terrifying. >> we heard four shots really fast. very rapid. then i just hid behind a brick wall. i didn't know if they were aiming at anybody or anything. it was just really odd because i thought all the shooting had already taken place. just stood...
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procter and gamble whose chief human resources officer mark f. bigger signed a letter, announced plans to cut off 5,700 jobs last year. this is really offensive to me and i think should be to all americans. this is the kind of leadership we have from corporate america. coming in here and saying they have got to have workers, totally ignoring the fact that laying them off by the thousands well, maybe they find someone that worked for cheaper. maybe that's what the interest is. those are just a few of the layoffs at companies whose officials signed the letter, mr. york says. he goes on to say -- quote -- "a few more. toabl announce -- t-mobile announced 2,250 layoffs in 2012. archer damages of midland laid off 1,200. texas instruments laid off nearly 2,000. significant in a 1,300. verizon sought to cut 1,700 jobs via buyouts and layoffs. marriott announced hundreds of layoffs this year. international paper has closed plants and laid off dozens. i will just note parenthetically last week, it was announced in alabama international paper was closing a
procter and gamble whose chief human resources officer mark f. bigger signed a letter, announced plans to cut off 5,700 jobs last year. this is really offensive to me and i think should be to all americans. this is the kind of leadership we have from corporate america. coming in here and saying they have got to have workers, totally ignoring the fact that laying them off by the thousands well, maybe they find someone that worked for cheaper. maybe that's what the interest is. those are just a...
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harrison, later to be president, had positioned his fleet into a stalemate with british general henry proctererie, leaving perry and his fleet with the responsibility of retaking the lake for the united states. perry sailed west and holed up in putin bay. there he waited until on september 10, 1813, robert hair yet barkley sailed his british command within sight of come ambassador perry's lookout. as snowe wrote about that, "the american ships cleared for action, stands of cutlasses were set up on deck, shot was placed near the guns and the hatches were closed. sand was sprinkled on the detection s -- on the decks so that the sailors could keep their footing when the blood began to flow. sometime during the morning he hoisted his battle flag, a blue banner bearing the words attributed to captain lawrence, don't give up the ship." the british were better armed and gained an early advantage. soon enough, perry's flagship, the lawrence, was crippled. but he refused to give up. he took down his flag, he climbed aboard a small rowboat and he made his way toward the niagara, the lawrence's sistersh
harrison, later to be president, had positioned his fleet into a stalemate with british general henry proctererie, leaving perry and his fleet with the responsibility of retaking the lake for the united states. perry sailed west and holed up in putin bay. there he waited until on september 10, 1813, robert hair yet barkley sailed his british command within sight of come ambassador perry's lookout. as snowe wrote about that, "the american ships cleared for action, stands of cutlasses were...