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establish balances but actually the procter made notes to himself about what these expenses were for. a barrel of nails 500 pounds of flour to haul bricks or earth and most importantly for uva it shows the source of the labor used to build the building. here on this page the procter has recorded payments made to individuals the slaves are actually named because he hears payment for the name of the slave so we know who the individuals were in the name of the slave that was hired this goes on and on throughout the years of construction protest unidentified overall there is in the neighborhood between 50 and 75 uniquely named slaves we're not sure of the same slave with the same day biz -- same name is the same person and not every slave was hired for the duration is common it would be done for one year than the contract is offered to the owner to be renegotiated i suspect this is done on node daily or monthly basis finished moving the earth you don't need the labor see you can send them back on the other hand, if you have a skilled carpenter or making bricks you may need that much longe
establish balances but actually the procter made notes to himself about what these expenses were for. a barrel of nails 500 pounds of flour to haul bricks or earth and most importantly for uva it shows the source of the labor used to build the building. here on this page the procter has recorded payments made to individuals the slaves are actually named because he hears payment for the name of the slave so we know who the individuals were in the name of the slave that was hired this goes on and...
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procter & gamble said geopolitical instability could be affecting market growth and continues to see headwinds in markets. >> it's geopolitically volatile in this country as well. saudi is one of our top 15 markets. the prototypical saudi consumer has had their income cut by 20% while energy prices that they pay have increased and are set to double again in july. so that's an example of a very difficult market. and in those markets, as you could expect, it impacts consumption. >> reporter: when it comes to the dow, traders will be carefully watching four more components that will report this week. tomorrow, we see results from tech titans microsoft and intel. and on friday, we'll have oil giants exxonmobil and chevron. for "nightly business report," i'm dominic which did you. >>> u.s. steel has its biggest one-day drop since it went public back in 1991. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. last night the company surprised wall street with a large quarterly loss. the bad news didn't end there. the steel maker said plans to improve its mills would eat into profits, causing the
procter & gamble said geopolitical instability could be affecting market growth and continues to see headwinds in markets. >> it's geopolitically volatile in this country as well. saudi is one of our top 15 markets. the prototypical saudi consumer has had their income cut by 20% while energy prices that they pay have increased and are set to double again in july. so that's an example of a very difficult market. and in those markets, as you could expect, it impacts consumption....
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procter & gamble, boeing and utx. procter & gamble's cfo, jon moeller will join us at 7:00.es this morning, but we've seen strength from earnings, that's been fueling the market rally this week. >>> we'll also talk with scott mcnealy, former ceo of sun micro. he'll be with us from 7:00 to 9:00. he has a lot of different things we can talk about. technology is one area that we've seen so much activity and strength with earnings and with interest. we'll talk to him about those issues. and steven mnuchin, back to taxes, taxes, taxes, steven mnuchin will talk at a live event in washington, d.c. we'll take you there and listen to that. we know that he and gary cohen will be briefing people later about this new tax plan. we'll get the details on that all of that is m cog coming up few minutes. back to you guys. >> great stuff, becky. >>> still to come -- not still to come. straight away, coming right now to discuss markets, jonathan golub from rbc capital markets. i thought we had a break between this interview, but we don't. >> we get him right now. >> tan tastic. >> we heard bec
procter & gamble, boeing and utx. procter & gamble's cfo, jon moeller will join us at 7:00.es this morning, but we've seen strength from earnings, that's been fueling the market rally this week. >>> we'll also talk with scott mcnealy, former ceo of sun micro. he'll be with us from 7:00 to 9:00. he has a lot of different things we can talk about. technology is one area that we've seen so much activity and strength with earnings and with interest. we'll talk to him about those...
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procter & gamble what's the problem there? is it the sales?quality and that organic growth just not enough. i'm actually kind of surprised that unilever has better growth. and going back and forth with phil lebeau, the number looks good, but not enough. the number that i think is wrong is united technologies. that was one of great quarters of the industrials. i'm putting that in the camp of what we've got the other day with mcdonald's, with the caterpillar. it is rather extraordinary. >> very strong returns on some of those things. i'm surprised by the commentary that i have seen in the few press releases. procter & gamble, pepsi today. talking about how tough the markets are. at least in some global areas, particularly emerging markets. procter & gamble cfo talked about saudi arabia, how difficult that has been. my general take on this, this has been a great earnings season, but surprising to see how them talking about how it was a tough quarter and there are difficult places around the globe. what's the true story right now? >> i think in ar
procter & gamble what's the problem there? is it the sales?quality and that organic growth just not enough. i'm actually kind of surprised that unilever has better growth. and going back and forth with phil lebeau, the number looks good, but not enough. the number that i think is wrong is united technologies. that was one of great quarters of the industrials. i'm putting that in the camp of what we've got the other day with mcdonald's, with the caterpillar. it is rather extraordinary....
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we will also hear from procter & gamble before the opening bell. for the consumer products are to host a jump in quarterly profit by cost cuts and strong sales in beauty and health care businesses. united technologies expected to report higher quarterly revenue partly due to increased sales which makes jet engines for several including airbus. >> the nuclear threat of north korea and kim jong in. >> the president said for decades yet binders on. lauren: will take a closer look at the threat from north korea. major rally cellmate. u.s. futures pointing to the upside. dow futures at 17, nasdaq futures up for. oil prices rose yesterday after falling six days. down again this morning as we report inventory. in the u.s. oil $49.45 a barrel. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ bp uses flir cameras - a new thermal imagining technology - to inspect difficult-to-reach pipelines, so we can detect leaks before humans can see them. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. iand you'
we will also hear from procter & gamble before the opening bell. for the consumer products are to host a jump in quarterly profit by cost cuts and strong sales in beauty and health care businesses. united technologies expected to report higher quarterly revenue partly due to increased sales which makes jet engines for several including airbus. >> the nuclear threat of north korea and kim jong in. >> the president said for decades yet binders on. lauren: will take a closer look...
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former ceo of procter & gamble wants to change things. projected an agenda of continuing on that kind of work. questionhere is a real as to whether in the 115th congress, the president, the thenistrator, and senate can work together to make changes to these programs. steve: separate issues, separate topics, but the same with regard to health care. is this any different -- is there bipartisanship support? connor: there is right now. an extension of the choice program has passed overwhelming bipartisan support. rollout did not go well, the program has not been executed well. i think we are going to have to see how -- what the proposals are to reform the system and the community -- care in the community. and see if democrats have expressed concern that the trump administration is seeking to privatize the v.a. we will see how -- i think we will see how that plays out in this date. kellie: fiscally there are mixed messages coming out of congress and the v.a.. they talk about how there are such increases in the agency budgeted. v.a. comes to th
former ceo of procter & gamble wants to change things. projected an agenda of continuing on that kind of work. questionhere is a real as to whether in the 115th congress, the president, the thenistrator, and senate can work together to make changes to these programs. steve: separate issues, separate topics, but the same with regard to health care. is this any different -- is there bipartisanship support? connor: there is right now. an extension of the choice program has passed overwhelming...
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those, 12 of the 30 stocks in the dow jones industrial average including boeing, coca-cola, 3m and procter & gamble. the nasdaq closed at a record high. stocks rallies on optimism from steven mnuchin about possible progress on major tax reform. at the close on friday, stocks were lower. google makes most of its money from ads but "the wall street journal" is reporting that the company will introduce an ad blocking feature in its chrome web browser. the feature will reportedly f l filter out things like pop-ups from both mobile and desktop chrome. the company said that most infections occurred before verizon brought back the unlimited monthly data plan in the fidel middle of february. >>> up next, we're on the money. home safe home. what allows seniors to be independent and stay in their homes later. >>> and later, car insurance 101. what you can do to cut the bill right now. first, look at how the stock market ended the week. >>> there's no place like home. as you get older, staying in your home safely can be a major issue. now one company is using integrated technology to try and help. jo
those, 12 of the 30 stocks in the dow jones industrial average including boeing, coca-cola, 3m and procter & gamble. the nasdaq closed at a record high. stocks rallies on optimism from steven mnuchin about possible progress on major tax reform. at the close on friday, stocks were lower. google makes most of its money from ads but "the wall street journal" is reporting that the company will introduce an ad blocking feature in its chrome web browser. the feature will reportedly f l...
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procter & gamble gets nicked in the razor business.es by as much as 20% for losing share for six straight years. they have been giving up to dollar shave club and harry's, seeing a combined market shear of 12% from 7% two years ago according to euromonitor. mike, what do you use? >> gillette, probably three generations old. i do not keep up. i think they have three blades, perhaps, but what's interesting to me here, this is just a cop session to the market, old-timers like me remember marlboro friday, cutting the price in 1983 because of generic competition, and it was really exceptive branded products out there, and i think razors fall in that category as well. >> classic behind the drugstore shelf, hard to get to, by the way, procter & gamble, just watch it, a business for them, this situation is like the opec thing, keeps market share, but what's happening? >> this brand of product was at a big premium and said it's because, well, maybe people think it's not performance, but also enough men don't feel like they have to shave every d
procter & gamble gets nicked in the razor business.es by as much as 20% for losing share for six straight years. they have been giving up to dollar shave club and harry's, seeing a combined market shear of 12% from 7% two years ago according to euromonitor. mike, what do you use? >> gillette, probably three generations old. i do not keep up. i think they have three blades, perhaps, but what's interesting to me here, this is just a cop session to the market, old-timers like me remember...
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also look for more earnings this morning for boeing, procter & gamble and twitter. the dow rising 232 points to 20,996. the nasdaq up 21. >> chipotle is investigating unauthorized activity on customers' credit cards between march and april. it does say it has enhanced security and will notify affected customers. the news is taking some shine off chipotle's positive earnings report from last night. get ready for nonstop live video on twitter. they plan to air content 24/7, building on the more than 800 hours it aired in the first three months of the year. during that period, twitter aired the oscars pree and post shows and inauguration day events. they did lose the nfl contract to amazon, but it could add ufc fights. back to you. >> that's interesting. football, the ufc now. landon, thank you very much. >> 4:50 right now. coming up, the hefty fines facing pg&e this morning after the cpu fined the utility for several violations related to the butte fire. >> but first, happening right now, groups fighting isis got help from a wild boars. they killed three isis fighters
also look for more earnings this morning for boeing, procter & gamble and twitter. the dow rising 232 points to 20,996. the nasdaq up 21. >> chipotle is investigating unauthorized activity on customers' credit cards between march and april. it does say it has enhanced security and will notify affected customers. the news is taking some shine off chipotle's positive earnings report from last night. get ready for nonstop live video on twitter. they plan to air content 24/7, building on...
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have need to use this sort of product but will she get on the telephone to the chief executive of procterproduct is completely outrageous and it should be withdrawn from the market at once? extraordinary. minister. mr speaker, what i find extraordinary is that lady bellingham is a flawless picture and wouldn't even need these products. i'm sure that my honourable friend will be buying flowers later today to make up for this. i think it might takejust a little more than that. finally, let's go back to theresa may's surprise election. here's gary connor with five things we learned this week. the general election is on but manchester gorton is off. mps cancelled the by—election to replace sir gerald kaufman. his successor will now be chosen on the 8th ofjune. the much promised reduction in the number of constituencies hasn't been finished so this election will be fought under the existing boundaries. it's goodbye to some famous faces. george osborne, gisela stuart, and alanjohnson were some of the first to say they won't be standing again. but is it hello to some old faces? 73—year—old lib d
have need to use this sort of product but will she get on the telephone to the chief executive of procterproduct is completely outrageous and it should be withdrawn from the market at once? extraordinary. minister. mr speaker, what i find extraordinary is that lady bellingham is a flawless picture and wouldn't even need these products. i'm sure that my honourable friend will be buying flowers later today to make up for this. i think it might takejust a little more than that. finally, let's go...
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boeing and procter & gamble had come out with earnings and a little disappointing. steam out of the market. he had the opening is coming and we'll be there for you. break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist. >> okay. here is a number to watch very carefully. 21,115. that's the old record closing high for the dow jones industrial average. we'll open this morning right at 21,000, in other words, we've got 115 points to go before we hit the record. five, four, three, two, there you go. we're off and running and where are we going in the early going this morning. we're up 13 points, 21114. we're up, after a fabulous two taye run, way more on 400 points up in the last couple of days. we're up a tiny bit more. the nasdaq back above 16,000. we got there yesterday, and we're holding there as of today. and dow components, they came out with the profit reports early today before the market opens. procter & ga
boeing and procter & gamble had come out with earnings and a little disappointing. steam out of the market. he had the opening is coming and we'll be there for you. break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist. >> okay. here is a number to watch very carefully. 21,115. that's the old record closing high for the dow jones...
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>> procter & gamble fits our profile because it's a fundamentally great business but where managements looking to navigate some operational challenges and we think we can help, there's change in consumer behavior, there's change in technology. >> how do you help them? and i would assume you've had some early discussions, as you would as an owner as you point out, what is your sense as to how this will evolve? >> so we've had constructive conversations with management. we've met with them a few times now. i would tell you there's a lot of common ground. i think we share the same vision of where the company needs to go. and the real question is how. how do you get there? and how do you navigate those changes? and having constructive debate around those matters and i'm hopeful that -- i'm hopeful that we'll be able to work great together. >> when you say share a common view of where the company needs to go, what does that mean? >> it means being best in class in every way, including organic revenue growth and margin. >> ed, unfortunately we're tight on time today. so you and i are going
>> procter & gamble fits our profile because it's a fundamentally great business but where managements looking to navigate some operational challenges and we think we can help, there's change in consumer behavior, there's change in technology. >> how do you help them? and i would assume you've had some early discussions, as you would as an owner as you point out, what is your sense as to how this will evolve? >> so we've had constructive conversations with management....
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former ceo of procter & gamble comes in wanting to change things. agenda ofected an continuing on that work. i think there is a real question of whether in the 115th congress the president, the administrator and the house and senate to work together to actually get legislation enacted and make changes to these programs. the same topic with regards to health care. is this any different than what we saw in the debate for the republicans with the aca? if there bipartisan support for this? or: an extension of the choice program passed overwhelmingly with bipartisan support. the criticism of the choice program has also been bipartisan in the rollout did not go well. the program has not been executed well. a lot of bureaucracy. i think we are going to have to see how that's what the proposals are to further reform the system, reform the community and the care and the care in the community. community and see if democrats have expressed concerns that the trump administration is seeking to privatize the v.a.. republicans said they are not seeking at all to p
former ceo of procter & gamble comes in wanting to change things. agenda ofected an continuing on that work. i think there is a real question of whether in the 115th congress the president, the administrator and the house and senate to work together to actually get legislation enacted and make changes to these programs. the same topic with regards to health care. is this any different than what we saw in the debate for the republicans with the aca? if there bipartisan support for this? or:...
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procter & gamble, reporting a drop in sales, despite ceo efforts to turn the company around. it did rise about the same for like organic like basis. finally, united technologies on the plus side. the earnings beating estimates. the otis elevator division performing relatively well. the cells over all up 3.4%. if you look at the dow, the relative strength index is getting heavy here. it is a percentage of members of the index and the s&p and nasdaq above the relative strength index of 70 which indicates the overbought condition. inmates we could see a little bit of a pullback. it is the purple line here, and you see it rising sharply within the s&p and nasdaq. something to continue to watch here. elsewhere in earnings, we have news from the fast food world or the fast casual world in the potle,f chi bouncing back. they say that the payment system suffered a data breach or that can be capping some of the gains. restaurant brands international, known as the owner of burger king and tim hortons sees sales falling a 10th of a percent in the first quarter, trailing analyst estimate
procter & gamble, reporting a drop in sales, despite ceo efforts to turn the company around. it did rise about the same for like organic like basis. finally, united technologies on the plus side. the earnings beating estimates. the otis elevator division performing relatively well. the cells over all up 3.4%. if you look at the dow, the relative strength index is getting heavy here. it is a percentage of members of the index and the s&p and nasdaq above the relative strength index of 70...
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a private, former ceo of procter & gamble comes in, wants to really change things. he has projected an agenda of kind of continuing on that kind of work. i think there is a real question as to whether in the 115th congress, the president, the the a administrator, and the house and senate -- v.a. administrator and the house and senate can actually work together to make changes to these programs. steve: and brian separate , issues, separate topics, but the same with regard to health care. is this any different from the debate where it failed for the aca? is there bipartisanship support? connor: there is right now. an extension of the choice program as keli noted has passed overwhelming bipartisan support. and the criticism of the choice of graham has also been bipartisan in that the rollout not go well, was not executed well. a lot of bureaucracy. see how will have to what the proposals are to further reform the system and community. the and see if democrats have expressed concern that the trump administration is seeking to privatize the v.a. republicans say they are
a private, former ceo of procter & gamble comes in, wants to really change things. he has projected an agenda of kind of continuing on that kind of work. i think there is a real question as to whether in the 115th congress, the president, the the a administrator, and the house and senate -- v.a. administrator and the house and senate can actually work together to make changes to these programs. steve: and brian separate , issues, separate topics, but the same with regard to health care. is...
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nor her minister would ever have need to use such a product, but will she get on the telephone to procterly outrageous and it should be withdrawn from the market at once? the pursuits of the honourable gentleman are truly extraordinary! minister? mr speaker, what i find extraordinary is that lady bellingham is a flawless picture and would even need these products, so i'm sure that, i'm sure that my honourable friend will be buying flowers later today to make up for this! therese coffey suggesting a way for sir henry bellingham to avoid some marital hot water when he gets home. and that's it from me for now, but dojoin me on friday night at 11pm for a full round—up of what's been another quite extraordinary week here at westminster, as campaigning gets underway forjune's surprise general election. but for now, from me, goodbye. hello. if you think we're finished with winter weather, think again. next week it will turn much colderfor a time. frost and even some wintry showers around for some of us. we'll talk about that weather change in a moment. but this is the fairly quiet picture as fri
nor her minister would ever have need to use such a product, but will she get on the telephone to procterly outrageous and it should be withdrawn from the market at once? the pursuits of the honourable gentleman are truly extraordinary! minister? mr speaker, what i find extraordinary is that lady bellingham is a flawless picture and would even need these products, so i'm sure that, i'm sure that my honourable friend will be buying flowers later today to make up for this! therese coffey...
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did not get out of that hackathon what they wanted to, but other ones have continued like hasbro, procteramble watson aigh one, ibm, x prize. was to also, taser change its name and what it is known for. around for 20een years. everybody knows the stun gun. for years, they have been trying to come up with a second revenue stream that could match that. they finally hit their stride with police body cameras. their husband public demand for police body cameras, and they were one of the first companies to have a viable product that could be rolled out at scale. the doj put money find this. they have a division that makes police body cameras and all the associated cloud computing software needed to manage the digital footage people have, so basically that has been the fastest growing part of the company and they see that as a way to expand, so they announce this plan to change their name from taser to axon. they really see the future of the company. everyone is still committed to the taser, but they see growth potential coming from the body cameras and this digital management of evidence and di
did not get out of that hackathon what they wanted to, but other ones have continued like hasbro, procteramble watson aigh one, ibm, x prize. was to also, taser change its name and what it is known for. around for 20een years. everybody knows the stun gun. for years, they have been trying to come up with a second revenue stream that could match that. they finally hit their stride with police body cameras. their husband public demand for police body cameras, and they were one of the first...
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and names and consumer staples are blaming on macro events leak procter & gamble, that is an excuse,er clear of that type of environment. charles: if the company is losing get off, stick with the one that are winning and ride this wave, kevin kelly i like way you think. charles: all right, united airlines, reached a settlement with dr. dao. that passenger who got bloodied and dragged off the flight last month. coming up, a crime we've turning the city -- crime wave turning a city into a war zone. i am talking about baltimore, they are pleading to bring in the feds. charles: the number of homicides in baltimore this year, soaring, reaching 100 before the end of april. the mayor is asking the fbi for help. saying that murder is out of control. city is looking for all the help they can get, helping us break it down rod we'lle wheeler and katie. assault up 23%. katie not long ago baltimore felt like they was offended by the notion their city in crime was out of control, and they were blaming police for their woes. >> there are a couple things going on, you had black lives matter and riot
and names and consumer staples are blaming on macro events leak procter & gamble, that is an excuse,er clear of that type of environment. charles: if the company is losing get off, stick with the one that are winning and ride this wave, kevin kelly i like way you think. charles: all right, united airlines, reached a settlement with dr. dao. that passenger who got bloodied and dragged off the flight last month. coming up, a crime we've turning the city -- crime wave turning a city into a war...
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let's see, what else, procter and gamble through one. -- threw one.ver: also in the technology section, taser wants to change what it is known for. >> taser has been around for 20 years. everyone knows it for the stun gun. e me. teasas exactly. a have been trying to come up with a second revenue stream. they finally hit their stride with police body cameras. particularly since the shootings in ferguson and other places. there has been much more public demand for a police body camera. e one of the first to have a product that could be rolled out. they have a division that makes police body cameras and all of the associated cloud computing software to manage the digital footage people have. that has been the fastest-growing part of the company. they see it as a way to expand. changed the company name. they see the future of the company, they are committed to the taser the weapon, but they see a lot of their growth potential to be from the body cameras. management ofal evidence and the digital life of a police officer. oliver: this is very interesting. t
let's see, what else, procter and gamble through one. -- threw one.ver: also in the technology section, taser wants to change what it is known for. >> taser has been around for 20 years. everyone knows it for the stun gun. e me. teasas exactly. a have been trying to come up with a second revenue stream. they finally hit their stride with police body cameras. particularly since the shootings in ferguson and other places. there has been much more public demand for a police body camera. e...
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and then for procter & gamble which is now down to% the consumer products company and sales could slide in the coming year. up 6,035. it's got to end above 23.96. to log a new all-time high. team foxbusiness and place it to cover all the latest developments. connell mcshane watching the senate briefing on the north korea nuclear threat and lori life from the floor of the new whitetock exchange. house. president trump's top economic advisor. they just unveiled what we've been waiting for and we know you had two. the highly anticipated tax plan. the reveal includes three tax brackets instead of seven. and they are as follows. 10%, top individual rates would be 25 percent. the president also proposing to/corporate taxes from 35% to 15% and in addition to that it would be a one-time tax and trillions of dollars held overseas by the american's americans biggest corporations like these companies. the biggest tech companies with cash on hand but we are looking at what we have overseas. twitter $46 billion in cash. it's not the value of their factories or real estate. that is cash that they don
and then for procter & gamble which is now down to% the consumer products company and sales could slide in the coming year. up 6,035. it's got to end above 23.96. to log a new all-time high. team foxbusiness and place it to cover all the latest developments. connell mcshane watching the senate briefing on the north korea nuclear threat and lori life from the floor of the new whitetock exchange. house. president trump's top economic advisor. they just unveiled what we've been waiting for and...
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we have microsoft, boeing, procter & gamble.acturing plant in north america in over 35 years was in utah. vonnie: you are a republican governor, but you say to people of your state are happy to have the federal government play some role in their lives. how are you getting along with the current president, and more broadly, the current republican party? governor herbert: we get along well with everybody. weagree with those things can. i think this new administration gives us a new opportunity for a new beginning. i am hopeful, mike pence is a good friend of mine. we have more governors involved in this administration, which is a good thing. states are the laboratories of democracy. we can learn from each other. you can learn from utah. we are learning from other states. utah is a great model that should be copied by other states and in washington, d c vonnie: we have to leave it there. other governors will be calling you. that is utah's governor gary herbert. mark: fantastic. let's have a quick reminder of what happened to europe
we have microsoft, boeing, procter & gamble.acturing plant in north america in over 35 years was in utah. vonnie: you are a republican governor, but you say to people of your state are happy to have the federal government play some role in their lives. how are you getting along with the current president, and more broadly, the current republican party? governor herbert: we get along well with everybody. weagree with those things can. i think this new administration gives us a new...
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procter & gamble, united technologies and billing. nasdaq listing 16,000 for the first time ever.
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an offshoot of procter and gamble. who knew?bining religion but also creating entrepreneurs. they had an accelerator. i felt like it was a slice of american life i knew nothing about. how about you? oliver: the photo essay. the cover image, the area north of the border between mexico and the u.s., but south of the wall, an entire community back there , farms that go back-and-forth. really speaks to potentially what could be disrupted if we do put a wall directly on the border. carol: right. that will certainly stay with me as well. oliver: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week around the world. xi comed face-to-face. headlines abound in jamie dimon's letter to shareholders. >> the bank is preparing for a hard brexit. >> we will find a way to improve -- improve and increase our commercial relations. >> jack lew speaks his mind in another exclusive. >> i think it would be a big
an offshoot of procter and gamble. who knew?bining religion but also creating entrepreneurs. they had an accelerator. i felt like it was a slice of american life i knew nothing about. how about you? oliver: the photo essay. the cover image, the area north of the border between mexico and the u.s., but south of the wall, an entire community back there , farms that go back-and-forth. really speaks to potentially what could be disrupted if we do put a wall directly on the border. carol: right....
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an offshoot of procter and gamble. who knew? combining religion and creating entrepreneurs.i felt like it was a slice of american life i knew nothing about. how about you? oliver: the photo essay. the cover image, the area north of the border between mexico and the u.s., but south of the wall, an entire community back there because back-and-forth. really speaks to potentially what could be disrupted if we do put a wall directly on the border. carol: right. oliver: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology." where we bring you all of our top interviews from this week in tech. president trump hosts president in florida. we will dive into the major issues impacting tax payers and startups. plus, trump's administration cracks down on one of silicon valley's beloved visa programs. h-1b. they increased scrutiny for computer applicants. a
an offshoot of procter and gamble. who knew? combining religion and creating entrepreneurs.i felt like it was a slice of american life i knew nothing about. how about you? oliver: the photo essay. the cover image, the area north of the border between mexico and the u.s., but south of the wall, an entire community back there because back-and-forth. really speaks to potentially what could be disrupted if we do put a wall directly on the border. carol: right. oliver: more bloomberg television...
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if you look at procter & gamble with some of their brands like dove injecting themselves in this whole movement around womens issues. i thir thenk there is a time tot but the brands need to stay in a place where they are authentic and relevant. this is a one op ed from pepsi. you haven't seen that messaging from them previously or not in the more recent future. i think it is execution as well as they need to be relevant and authentic and stay in their space sbrchlt space. >> this is the snl skit come to life. there is a protest and a diverse group of millennials and pepsi. >> and a jenner. >> everybody knows why that is funny and brands shouldn't do that. you are taking something that some people hold very dear and you are commercializing it. i understand some people are saying this is much ado about nothing. so many signals, young people, diverse group. you know this isn't just a garden variety protest. >> they voluntarily charged into a mine field. there may have been a way to do it in a way that worked everywhere and got everyone excited and got the message to bring everybody togeth
if you look at procter & gamble with some of their brands like dove injecting themselves in this whole movement around womens issues. i thir thenk there is a time tot but the brands need to stay in a place where they are authentic and relevant. this is a one op ed from pepsi. you haven't seen that messaging from them previously or not in the more recent future. i think it is execution as well as they need to be relevant and authentic and stay in their space sbrchlt space. >> this is...
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. >>> procter kand g& gamble incr its dividend by 3%. shares flat on the day.ctivist investor john paulson is set to leave the aig board. the ft says the departure, being finalized this week, is expected to be announced in a shareholder proxy statement in the next few days. paulson was given a seat along with carl icahn about a year ago as aig tried to avoid a public fight. paulson was not successful in his call to break the life business off from property and casualty arm. >>> coming up here on "worldwide exchange," secretary of state rex tillerson in moscow right now meeting with russian foreign minister. a live report from there next. as we head to break, a look at where european equities are trading at this hour. it's green across the screen. you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. change" on cn. . >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." let's get you up to speed on market action. u.s. equities were a bit lower yesterday, but the real story is the volume with which equities have been trading, which has been low. this holiday-shortened week. we haven
. >>> procter kand g& gamble incr its dividend by 3%. shares flat on the day.ctivist investor john paulson is set to leave the aig board. the ft says the departure, being finalized this week, is expected to be announced in a shareholder proxy statement in the next few days. paulson was given a seat along with carl icahn about a year ago as aig tried to avoid a public fight. paulson was not successful in his call to break the life business off from property and casualty arm....
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because they really did not get out of wanted tothon with a do but others have continued, like hasbro, procteramble, the $5 millionh prize over a three-year period. oliver: taser wants to change its name and what it is known for. we talked to reporter karen wise. karen: everybody knows taser for the stun gun. oliver: don't tase me, bro. >karen: that is exactly right. they have been trying to come up with a second revenue stream that can match that of the stun gun, and they finally hit their stride with police body cameras, -- with the in public demand for police body cameras, and they were one of the first comedy to have a viable product that could be rolled out and such a scale. taser has a division called axon that makes police body cameras and the associated cloud computing software type of stuff needed to manage the digital footage that people have. thecally, that has been fastest-growing part of the company, and they see it as a way to expand. they announced this plan -- or they have officially already change the company name from taser to axon. they changed their ticker, and other see th
because they really did not get out of wanted tothon with a do but others have continued, like hasbro, procteramble, the $5 millionh prize over a three-year period. oliver: taser wants to change its name and what it is known for. we talked to reporter karen wise. karen: everybody knows taser for the stun gun. oliver: don't tase me, bro. >karen: that is exactly right. they have been trying to come up with a second revenue stream that can match that of the stun gun, and they finally hit their...
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the folks at procter & gamble sure are. the parent company of charmin toilet paper delivered a truckload of the squeezably soft product to him in his hometown of pickerington, ohio, on wednesday. the gesture surely was a nod to butt's last name, which elicits snickers wherever he goes. he embraces it. ( darya ) (darya) high fashion, or a high-priced knock-off? balenciaga debuts $2,145 version of ikea's classic blue tote bag - which retails for just 99 cents the balenciaga 'arena extra-large shopper tote bag' is suspiciously similar to ikea's 'frakta' in shape, size, and color the main differences between the bags are price $2,145 for the designer option, and 99 cents for the ikea version, and material - leather instead of plastic balenciaga has notoriously replicated other strange handbag styles in the past, including a thai laundry bag, and a blanket bag ( darya ) now to bay ( darya ) ( darya ) now to bay area baseball... the giants taking on the dodgers at a-t- and-t park let's go to the bottom 7th. the dodgers up 3-0. th
the folks at procter & gamble sure are. the parent company of charmin toilet paper delivered a truckload of the squeezably soft product to him in his hometown of pickerington, ohio, on wednesday. the gesture surely was a nod to butt's last name, which elicits snickers wherever he goes. he embraces it. ( darya ) (darya) high fashion, or a high-priced knock-off? balenciaga debuts $2,145 version of ikea's classic blue tote bag - which retails for just 99 cents the balenciaga 'arena extra-large...
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it's procter & gamble. >> right after the election as we know, many people thought that trump trade includedight. >> since the beginning of this year, they have not performed particularly well. >> no. >> and jpmorgan is down again. even though that was a strong quarter. all right 11%. >> well, the charts are bad. >> performance of fixed income currency and commodities. asked a few questions on the call of course. jamie dimon seemed kind of to take a little bit of umbrage at glenn shore's question. >> glenn shore -- >> about the exposure to the declining retail environment and asked a few questions and here's what dimon's response was. >> you're way out of line. i mean, the retail exposure we're very careful. retail business has always been violent and volatile. you can look back throughout our history and half of them are gone after ten years. that was a normal course. we're usually senior. we're careful like that. then go to real estate, most of the real estate has nothing to do with retail. so we have -- we have some shopping centers and malls and stuff like that. but those are generally h
it's procter & gamble. >> right after the election as we know, many people thought that trump trade includedight. >> since the beginning of this year, they have not performed particularly well. >> no. >> and jpmorgan is down again. even though that was a strong quarter. all right 11%. >> well, the charts are bad. >> performance of fixed income currency and commodities. asked a few questions on the call of course. jamie dimon seemed kind of to take a...
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fox's angelique procter has mo more. >> it had to be about ten minutes. i heard a boom.eep replaying it in my head. >> reporter: shaneeka stevens can't stop thinking about the last time is he saw her 13-year-old son malachi taking out the trash. she says ten minutes later she heard gunshot and rushed upstairs to a locked door. she shared this picture of him holding a loaded weapon to show the dangers of kids and guns. she says seventh grader shot himself in the head live on instagram. and now has a message for other parents. >> minimize the social media. because they live for this instagram and facebook. i wish i would have kept better track of knowing what he was doing on social media. but he would change his information so much. >> she and his september father were very active in his life. ♪ >> reporter: they say he loved to dance. played basketball, football and was always the life of the par party. but in the end the peer pressure from the outside world got to him. >> we can be the best parents to to our kids but we can't be with them every step they take. >> she was
fox's angelique procter has mo more. >> it had to be about ten minutes. i heard a boom.eep replaying it in my head. >> reporter: shaneeka stevens can't stop thinking about the last time is he saw her 13-year-old son malachi taking out the trash. she says ten minutes later she heard gunshot and rushed upstairs to a locked door. she shared this picture of him holding a loaded weapon to show the dangers of kids and guns. she says seventh grader shot himself in the head live on...
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among the names to watch, 3m, boeing, pepsi, mcdonald's ford, procter & gamble, and the big names, amazoncrosoft all reporting. on economic front, we'll get the case-shiller home index. and new homes. and thursday, jobless claims and durable goods. and friday, first quarter sentiment. >> i think that friday number, that 1% range number? >> it's trending down towards 1%. now the fed is well below 1%. >> the question is can we get a rebound like we've seen in recent years. stanley fisher is telling me the fed is expecting yes. >>> today's top corporate news a mega deal between two medical supply makers. both stocks on the move. landon dowdy joins us. >>> medical supplies manufacturer becton dickinson announced it will acquire c.r. bard in a cash and stock deal. the acquisition is valued at $317 a share that's more than a 25% premium to bard's closing price on friday. bekts becton said it will help to improve medication management. and becton hopes to result in a cost savings of $300 million a year by 2020. now, this is just the latest deal in the medical supply space. and for becton, just t
among the names to watch, 3m, boeing, pepsi, mcdonald's ford, procter & gamble, and the big names, amazoncrosoft all reporting. on economic front, we'll get the case-shiller home index. and new homes. and thursday, jobless claims and durable goods. and friday, first quarter sentiment. >> i think that friday number, that 1% range number? >> it's trending down towards 1%. now the fed is well below 1%. >> the question is can we get a rebound like we've seen in recent years....
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sism, more innovation, more opportunity in small cap stocks than in picking through walmart versus procter. >> i think we invite carter over. >> yeah. >> i don't know how he did that. >> masterful. bring a chair over. the first question that i have is that if you believe the russell 2000 is in for the sort of catch-up trade, does that necessarily mean the s&p does poorly or relatively worse? >> it doesn't have to. does it mean if this is what risk on is, or beta is, equities in general have to go up. because one is playing that. one thing to keep in mind, the russell 2000 is not exactly 2,000 stocks. if you add up all of those stocks, it's equal to the top five stocks in the s&p. which is to say, it really doesn't matter for the overall market what the russell does. because it can't move the market. the big weights, we know what they are, apple, microsoft and walma walmart. from my point of view it's more of an opportunity to do something that has lagged just as we saw with certain parts of the market, whether value was way ahead of growth. we know europe was way behind the u.s. this is mo
sism, more innovation, more opportunity in small cap stocks than in picking through walmart versus procter. >> i think we invite carter over. >> yeah. >> i don't know how he did that. >> masterful. bring a chair over. the first question that i have is that if you believe the russell 2000 is in for the sort of catch-up trade, does that necessarily mean the s&p does poorly or relatively worse? >> it doesn't have to. does it mean if this is what risk on is, or...
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relevancy and authenticity, the budweiser spot that you referenced, 84 lumber dealing with immigration, procterand their dove brand dealing with women's issues. but again, pepsi's biggest mistake was creating this one off add not very authentic, and it really shows you how irrelevant they are as it relates to pop culture which is a place that they owned over the years. >> you talk about authenticity, being jen with wengin genuine, sits around the issue of race. it's not easy. certainly difficult. and for some, it is a challenge that they try to overcome and they are able to do this in such mar connect messages as you brought up. what could they have done different in this case to do better? >> well, again, i think the reason why there was so much outrage against the ad is that it was just very, very poorly executed. besides the fact that the uniform issue with the san francisco police, i believe the ad was shot in thailand with a lot of actors. obviously pepsi's culture internally is one that i can't imagine they have a lot of diversity. i don't know that to be a fact, but just as the "saturday
relevancy and authenticity, the budweiser spot that you referenced, 84 lumber dealing with immigration, procterand their dove brand dealing with women's issues. but again, pepsi's biggest mistake was creating this one off add not very authentic, and it really shows you how irrelevant they are as it relates to pop culture which is a place that they owned over the years. >> you talk about authenticity, being jen with wengin genuine, sits around the issue of race. it's not easy. certainly...
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procter & gamble recently released a new pantene shampoo geared towards african-american women.lack women, "who pantene?" [ audience oohs ] [ laughter ] >> how dare you! >> seth: you told me i would be okay! >> you should be ashamed of yourself. >> it was inappropriate! >> seth: lesbians and black women are liars! [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ an unlimited data plan is only as good as the network it's on. and verizon has been ranked number one for the 7th time in a row by rootmetrics. (man) hey, uh, what's rootmetrics? it's the nation's largest independent study and it ranked verizon #1 in call, text, data, speed and reliability. (woman) do they get a trophy? not that i know of. but you get unlimited done right. (man 2) why don't they get a trophy? (man 3) they should get something. (woman 2) how about a plaque? i have to drop this. my arm's getting really tired. unlimited on verizon. 4 lines, just $45 per line. kids, juicy fruitmmmm with longer-lasting flavor? mmm (zipping) (zipping) (rattling) longe
procter & gamble recently released a new pantene shampoo geared towards african-american women.lack women, "who pantene?" [ audience oohs ] [ laughter ] >> how dare you! >> seth: you told me i would be okay! >> you should be ashamed of yourself. >> it was inappropriate! >> seth: lesbians and black women are liars! [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ an unlimited...
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procter & gamble as well, their thes falling, although company is trying to turn around.materialized in this quarter. currency is one of the issues they face. united technologies a little stronger in contrast with the other earnings, beating estimates. the elevator division performing well, and they are working on the pratt and whitney engines. so there is a theme of food earnings as well. otle kelly come -- chip beating estimates, showing a bounce back from their food safety issue that began in 2015. but the company did reveal its payment system suffered a data breach, so that may be tapping the gains. restaurant brands, the owner of burger king and tim horton, they are falling 0.1%, worse than estimates. they saw declines at burger king and tim hortons. pepsi as well on the move, a little down. frito-lay, which has been offsetting some of the --gnation with soda scales sales, it is falling 1.5%. that appears to be the decline in those shares. scarlet: twitter is up almost 10% after adding new users. let's talk to all of her. oliver: -- oliver. oliver: social and governa
procter & gamble as well, their thes falling, although company is trying to turn around.materialized in this quarter. currency is one of the issues they face. united technologies a little stronger in contrast with the other earnings, beating estimates. the elevator division performing well, and they are working on the pratt and whitney engines. so there is a theme of food earnings as well. otle kelly come -- chip beating estimates, showing a bounce back from their food safety issue that...
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look at procter & gamble, they're cutting the price of razors, too much competition from companies like dollar club. and they're paying too much for the razor, no, it's the blades. liz: people are sick of paying top dollar for razors, there's a price war. ashley: it's like digging for gold to get new razor blades, so expensive. >> what happened here, you had startups come out and disrupt this industry. there was no one else making razor blades, two old behey -- behemoths come out. you had dollar club. and harry's. and you signed up andhey come to the door. they put pressure on the incumben. the entire market. the startups are changing what's going on. stuart: i wish they made blades acceptable to different brands, from this, that and the other. i've got blades i haven't used in 20 years, they don't fit. liz: you've held them for 20 years. stuart: i'm joking, i've been shaving for two years. you remember ronco, pocket fisherman, spray on hair, no comment. if you buy $5,000 worth of their shares when you go to the public you get a free counter top rotisserie oven. okay? now, that's ronco.
look at procter & gamble, they're cutting the price of razors, too much competition from companies like dollar club. and they're paying too much for the razor, no, it's the blades. liz: people are sick of paying top dollar for razors, there's a price war. ashley: it's like digging for gold to get new razor blades, so expensive. >> what happened here, you had startups come out and disrupt this industry. there was no one else making razor blades, two old behey -- behemoths come out. you...
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walmart, johnson & johnson, procter and gamble, nike, coca-cola, general motors, apple -- just to name a few, a few of the major companies that have committed to powering themselves with 100% clean and renewable energy. what's driving this move towards cleaner, renewable energy? it's that americans everywhere are seeing the facts on the ground and they're calling for action, and community leaders and business leaders are responding. we need to respond here in the u.s. senate. we should be holding hearings on how to put this plan into action. we should be taking the best ideas from the city actions and the business actions and the nonprofit actions from across the country, from the ideas generated on the right side of the aisle and the left side of the aisle, because the instruction we face you the -- because the destruction we face, the threat we patience it is -- the threat we face, it is not a red or blue issue. it is a civilization issue. america has been a driver of the technology that can transform our economy but also technology that we can sell to the world. and america, in adop
walmart, johnson & johnson, procter and gamble, nike, coca-cola, general motors, apple -- just to name a few, a few of the major companies that have committed to powering themselves with 100% clean and renewable energy. what's driving this move towards cleaner, renewable energy? it's that americans everywhere are seeing the facts on the ground and they're calling for action, and community leaders and business leaders are responding. we need to respond here in the u.s. senate. we should be...
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from activist investors like procter & gamble. >> great point. >> and kraft-heinz made the proposal in which strategic review, this response came as a direct result of that. the answer to the question, there are sectors which are growing, like technology, whether it be google with us or alibaba, whatever it is, but on the other hand, packaged goods is under significant pressure. prolonging the agony, but neilson david for the first couple months of this year is not good for packaged goods. you saw something -- i saw a statement, january and february packaged goods categories up 3.5%. a span of 9.5%. >> wow. >> people are starting to see the things we see from the administration and making people concerned, so that, plus amazon inviting manufacturers to seattle, to talk about direct relationships, again, more martin targets, means a lot of disruptions. in that environment, it's tough. >> fast changing world. >> yep. >> martin sorrell, will corrected me. >> no problem. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> like moral, he said. thank you so much. >> always good to see you. >> thank you v
from activist investors like procter & gamble. >> great point. >> and kraft-heinz made the proposal in which strategic review, this response came as a direct result of that. the answer to the question, there are sectors which are growing, like technology, whether it be google with us or alibaba, whatever it is, but on the other hand, packaged goods is under significant pressure. prolonging the agony, but neilson david for the first couple months of this year is not good for...
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if you want to know what dxv does, for instance, procter & gamble had a lot of business on the mainframethe mainframe to the 21st century. so you hire this company to move to the 21th sun churrentury and that's something they can do for you. >> and it's new gap numbers and new gaap diluted eps. we can look at the performance of both of the stocks and fill people in on the numbers as well. >> let's get to gm. interesting number here. phil lebeau in chicago. >> this is notten an encouragin number. sales are rising 1.6%, well below of 9.6%. there are two figures from the gm sales release. they're going to get some attention because it will be troubling to some people. the first being that their prediction for the industry sales, the rate of sales this month is just $17 million. most will saying it will be 17.2, 17.3. it's not as optimistic as many thought. inventory, in this supply you want your day supply to be about 70, maybe 75 at the most. industries -- gm's day supply for vehicles at the end of last month, 98. 98 day supply. so there's an example of the inventory backing up gm sales ar
if you want to know what dxv does, for instance, procter & gamble had a lot of business on the mainframethe mainframe to the 21st century. so you hire this company to move to the 21th sun churrentury and that's something they can do for you. >> and it's new gap numbers and new gaap diluted eps. we can look at the performance of both of the stocks and fill people in on the numbers as well. >> let's get to gm. interesting number here. phil lebeau in chicago. >> this is...