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. >> reporter: proctor's son gregory survived the accident after weeks in the hospital. he even testified as a witness about what he remembered happened on the night that eight other people he was standing with was killed by bullocks car which police say was going 100 miles per hour. >> i'm having nightmares. >> reporter: he's upset that taylor still has not apologized for his role in the accident. >> i know i would have if i was in that situation, but other people are different. >> everybody makes mistakes in their lives, just tell the truth and move on with it. i don't think we would have been here today if the truth had been told from the beginning. >> reporter: tavon's attorney says his client just seemed to happen on the scene. >> he was target because of his immaturity and lack of experience in dealing with law enforcement. >> reporter: but police say evidence including security camera video from the near barreta school proves he was driving that evening. the jury will resume their deliberations tomorrow morning. we're live, derek valcourt, wcz news. >> the other d
. >> reporter: proctor's son gregory survived the accident after weeks in the hospital. he even testified as a witness about what he remembered happened on the night that eight other people he was standing with was killed by bullocks car which police say was going 100 miles per hour. >> i'm having nightmares. >> reporter: he's upset that taylor still has not apologized for his role in the accident. >> i know i would have if i was in that situation, but other people are...
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>> super bowl sunday, so i like the colts and given the points, i like pepsi, but i'm buying proctor gamble on any dips. i think p & g looks great at these levels. >> thank you for sitting in your brother's seat. >> do not make any major portfolio decisions tomorrow. wait until next week. see how this unemployment plays out. >> got it. i'm melissa lee. thank you very much for joining us tonight. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. for more "fast money" on cnbc. have a great night. >> i'm jim kramer. welcome to my world. >> they're nuts! >> i always say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "maud money." you can't afford toe miss it. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and explain what the heck happened today. call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. days like today frighten. they scare people. they scare you. they scare me. we see some countries in europe -- spain, portugal, greece -- having financial prons sutdly every stock you own goes down? every stoke in america? we take it as gospel that it makes sense. hey, it was on our screens. we hear that emerging stock markets are due far fa
>> super bowl sunday, so i like the colts and given the points, i like pepsi, but i'm buying proctor gamble on any dips. i think p & g looks great at these levels. >> thank you for sitting in your brother's seat. >> do not make any major portfolio decisions tomorrow. wait until next week. see how this unemployment plays out. >> got it. i'm melissa lee. thank you very much for joining us tonight. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. for more "fast money"...
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that's why i prefer proctor and gamble. let's go to lou in vermont. >> caller: cramer, my man. this is lou up in vermont and i want to throw you out a big green mountain sticky sweet syrup boo-yah. >> i see your green mountain and i raise you a green mountain roaster. what do you have? >> caller: frontier communication. >> i feel better with win, frontier is now 13. when i see 13%, i throw the red flag. i am entitled to have challenges. i get a couple of challenges before i expired. i'm challenging that play right now. and i am worried. i would rather see you in win. and unfortunately, much to my chagrin, down 260-point day, the lightning round is over! >> i know, tough day. but you know what, we' got to keep thinking about ideas. tonight we're sitting down with larry o'donnell, the chief operating officer of waste management. 20 million customers, 267 land fills. this is a steady business. boy, you know, we like that. with a 4% yield, we like that even more. tell you what i look for on these down days. but what few may know is that waste management is, in fact, a pioneer when
that's why i prefer proctor and gamble. let's go to lou in vermont. >> caller: cramer, my man. this is lou up in vermont and i want to throw you out a big green mountain sticky sweet syrup boo-yah. >> i see your green mountain and i raise you a green mountain roaster. what do you have? >> caller: frontier communication. >> i feel better with win, frontier is now 13. when i see 13%, i throw the red flag. i am entitled to have challenges. i get a couple of challenges...
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that's why i prefer proctor and gamble. let's go to lou in vermont. >> caller: cramer, my man. this is lou up in vermont and i want to throw you out a big green mountain sticky sweet syrup boo-yah. >> i see your green mountain and i raise you a green mountain roaster. what do you have? >> caller: frontier communication. >> i feel better with win, frontier is now 13. when i see 13%, i throw the red flag. i am entitled to have challenges. i get a couple of challenges before i expired. i'm challenging that play right now. and i am worried. i would rather see you in win. and unfortunately, much to my chagrin, down 260-point day, the lightning round is over! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. i was active
that's why i prefer proctor and gamble. let's go to lou in vermont. >> caller: cramer, my man. this is lou up in vermont and i want to throw you out a big green mountain sticky sweet syrup boo-yah. >> i see your green mountain and i raise you a green mountain roaster. what do you have? >> caller: frontier communication. >> i feel better with win, frontier is now 13. when i see 13%, i throw the red flag. i am entitled to have challenges. i get a couple of challenges...
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our literacy class-- >> reporter: "pert plus, pantene and head and shoulders," because their maker, proctor and gamble, pays a few cents for every container that is recycled. the company is anxious to keep them from being refilled and sold by counterfeiters. the literacy taught here is practical;; learning to read city maps, spreadsheets, to negotiate for a better contract, whether with municipalities or multinational companies. >> in 2015 and '17, when the other contracts are up for negotiation or, we hope, end, these guys here will be ready to renegotiate. contracts are part of the curriculum. >> reporter: even as she tries to improve the lot of garbage collectors, iskander wants to raise public awareness of the growing garbage crisis and the need for recycling. it's a crisis not just in cities, but also rural areas, like the sinai peninsula. here she's worked with another social entrepreneur, sherif el ghamrawy. he started the first eco-lodge along this coast in the 1980s. everything, food to furniture, is recyclable or recycled. but with the growth of tourism came another opportunity. >
our literacy class-- >> reporter: "pert plus, pantene and head and shoulders," because their maker, proctor and gamble, pays a few cents for every container that is recycled. the company is anxious to keep them from being refilled and sold by counterfeiters. the literacy taught here is practical;; learning to read city maps, spreadsheets, to negotiate for a better contract, whether with municipalities or multinational companies. >> in 2015 and '17, when the other contracts...
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thomas proctor was one of the residents of the peterson house of order there he was their lincoln's bedside and after the war was a successful lawyer, he fell on some very hard times and kelly found him and did some extensive interviews. another judge, judge what shall he arbat folder from transferred new jersey. batchelder was a secretary lawyer for general benjamin butler. in the day of the assassination, butler had left to do to fortress, monroe. he was supposed to go but was delayed and had to wait for the following day. that evening he said i would go to the theater. while batchelder's interviewed by kelly and starts off at the beginning of his life. batchelder said i was born in 1843 and nine in the 22 at the time of the assassination. i joined general butler in 1863 batasuna fortress monroe before i went to washington. i was secretary to general butler. it seemed presently did so many times at receptions, reviews and ministries. icm. he must've been depressed but he did not show it. the first time i saw lincoln was when i was sent with a message by general butler. by two letters when
thomas proctor was one of the residents of the peterson house of order there he was their lincoln's bedside and after the war was a successful lawyer, he fell on some very hard times and kelly found him and did some extensive interviews. another judge, judge what shall he arbat folder from transferred new jersey. batchelder was a secretary lawyer for general benjamin butler. in the day of the assassination, butler had left to do to fortress, monroe. he was supposed to go but was delayed and had...
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employers cut 20,000 jobs in january but the unemployment rate hit a five-month low proctor and gamble says one of the biggest fears right now is president obama will stifle corporate growth by imposing taxes on foreign earnings. the futures indicating a slightly lower open. >> don't tax foreign earnings at all? p & g has a problem with that? >> yeah. >> bring them home, should be tax free? hum. >> i don't know. >> we'll get to the bottom of that. it's a little more complicated. we're partially kidding. as we count you down to the opening bell let's bring in our global product director and good to have you both with us. art, what do you think of this jobs number? the market sold off and then came back a bit, people seem to not be sure how to react. >> i tell you this the consensus estimates for this number for the change in the nonfarm payroll number were pretty wide with the estimates being anywhere from plus a hundred thousand jobs to minus a hundred thousand jobs. in a sense it's not that far out of the realm of consensus. the eye poppingly good number not the unemployment because t
employers cut 20,000 jobs in january but the unemployment rate hit a five-month low proctor and gamble says one of the biggest fears right now is president obama will stifle corporate growth by imposing taxes on foreign earnings. the futures indicating a slightly lower open. >> don't tax foreign earnings at all? p & g has a problem with that? >> yeah. >> bring them home, should be tax free? hum. >> i don't know. >> we'll get to the bottom of that. it's a little...