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proctor is accused of gunning down delasalle football star kelly last year on the streets of richmond proctors attorney does not believe his khraoeupd ár client should be tried as an adult. >>> he was 15 years and 2 months old at the time that the homicide occurred. he was in the ninth tkpwraáeurt. and he was a child. >>> deputy public te tepid, does that thaeus and but richmond police say they believe charging teens as adults h vie rent lent crime by you've niles. >> i see the way, keys to carry the drugs to carry the guns. with some of the sentencing and intervention that is no longer the case. >> lava says not true. that you've nile crime has been trending down for a decade and he believes there's another problem. lava says in california, more more. >> african americans, asian americans and hispanics are three to four times more likely to be charged in adult court than our wives. thaárs certainly a very unusual concern. >> reporter: and one of the cabbies has a lot to do with it. >> when i view a case i look at it in a color blind matter i look at the circumstances of the case and
proctor is accused of gunning down delasalle football star kelly last year on the streets of richmond proctors attorney does not believe his khraoeupd ár client should be tried as an adult. >>> he was 15 years and 2 months old at the time that the homicide occurred. he was in the ninth tkpwraáeurt. and he was a child. >>> deputy public te tepid, does that thaeus and but richmond police say they believe charging teens as adults h vie rent lent crime by you've niles. >>...
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bob proctor told her friend. in view. huge did you deal with that it'll help around the house. well maybe you just want to attend the conference without leaving your contact you in southeastern france was the place to find the rebels of your dreams are in the euro the fact that dozens of companies in the sense that it's presented in the typical to technology i am being seen. welcome to him he was one of the styles of december the one to sixty five or above designed to navigate in crowded areas and recognize speech on second base hits. it's been this design has taken three weeks of this revolt in the future be used to help rescue teams into the office. it has continued to narrow its best is walking. it's also illegal to navigate work honestly that leaves us come and see which allow you to send him on the ground and beaten up and its bearings which means that when it receives in order to go to a specific place. you can avoid people and obstacles in its wake a david jones is the fact that some such. that attracted much attention as does his family's needs the kind of effort over t
bob proctor told her friend. in view. huge did you deal with that it'll help around the house. well maybe you just want to attend the conference without leaving your contact you in southeastern france was the place to find the rebels of your dreams are in the euro the fact that dozens of companies in the sense that it's presented in the typical to technology i am being seen. welcome to him he was one of the styles of december the one to sixty five or above designed to navigate in crowded areas...
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you continue look at sick lick also like kimberly-clark or proctor & gamble. actually when you look at the broader look and spread it out more, one thing we see is it's trading above the historical, past two and five years. this company lost $3.30 a share. in the downturn, if you add it all up. the ten year cyclical earnings is trading 30 times that number. if you see a rising rate environment, that doesn't really see from my perspective a lot of consumers buying cars. they are taking advantage of cheap financing. you take a cursory look, looks good, a deeper look, not so good. >> so you are bearish. >> i am looking at the june puts they cost 50 cents and j.p. morgan is not that high here. i'm giving myself time for a bearish bet to play out. i can always look to spread it. this is one of those sixes where also just the price action is not looking that good. if the broad market is turning, it will not catch. >> i like this trade, i am bullish on gm. i like the idea of pairs, between ford looking out four months here and a bearish bet. i think stocks can be cou
you continue look at sick lick also like kimberly-clark or proctor & gamble. actually when you look at the broader look and spread it out more, one thing we see is it's trading above the historical, past two and five years. this company lost $3.30 a share. in the downturn, if you add it all up. the ten year cyclical earnings is trading 30 times that number. if you see a rising rate environment, that doesn't really see from my perspective a lot of consumers buying cars. they are taking...
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financial results to be materially wa >> all we have to see is reports like general mills, coca-cola, proctor and cgamble, we're roll over in a lot of areas. next quarter's earnings aren't going to cut it. i see a correction starting right about now. >> chris, you call some of your choices tonight stupid cheap. but if i bought one of them, intel a few years ago, it might have been cheap but i'd have felt pretty stupid. why would i be smart today? >> well, i think that intel is a buy right now. obviously a few years ago what people were worried about has already been priced in. and that's their legacy business. sure, everybody knows that's a slow growth no growth business. it's got a rock of gibraltar balance sheet. it yields 100 basis points more than ten years. you're getting paid while you wait. what you're waiting for i think is exciting. that's in the mobile and tablet business. most of their competitors use taiw taiwa taiwanese found rest. they do their own. they do cheaper smaller faster and cooler. that's the name of the game. they're starting off with android and google. eventually th
financial results to be materially wa >> all we have to see is reports like general mills, coca-cola, proctor and cgamble, we're roll over in a lot of areas. next quarter's earnings aren't going to cut it. i see a correction starting right about now. >> chris, you call some of your choices tonight stupid cheap. but if i bought one of them, intel a few years ago, it might have been cheap but i'd have felt pretty stupid. why would i be smart today? >> well, i think that intel is...
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american companies that stand to gain from consumer spend income china are yum brand, mcdonalds and proctor and gamble. even if it means more ups and downs for them. >> when a country is making a fundamental shift in the composition of its economy, away from investment-driven and export driven and into domestic consumption driven, that's bound to have bumps and pitfalls. >> some say that will make the number two economy look worse than it actually is, but for now, there is plenty of praise for china for opening up to the global economy at a time when other emerging powers, russia for one are pulling back. for "nightly business report," i'm sarah eisen. >>> still ahead, g m's new ceo makes a public appearance and commits to resolving safety issues at the auto maker, but was it enough? >>> more americans are out there looking for work and many are finding it more quickly. unemployment fell in 4 3 states in january, rose slightly in one one, iowa and remained unchanged in sixth. north dakota with the oil boom has the lowest jobless rate and iowa with sluggish manufacturing has the highest rate
american companies that stand to gain from consumer spend income china are yum brand, mcdonalds and proctor and gamble. even if it means more ups and downs for them. >> when a country is making a fundamental shift in the composition of its economy, away from investment-driven and export driven and into domestic consumption driven, that's bound to have bumps and pitfalls. >> some say that will make the number two economy look worse than it actually is, but for now, there is plenty of...
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they went in and renovated and our project manager was wendy proctor and made sure that everything was both accessible and up to code. >> thank you. >> i just have one question, you mentioned it but, you say that the current rent at $250 a month that is the current market that we have for that space. >> for that facility, yes. and then the base rent would increase by 3 percent annually, and so, it would be priced at the base rent of 250 a square foot, or 7 percent of gross retail sales, whichever is greater. and that is our standard for retail spaces. >> one last question. and then i will yield the floor. >> who previously occupied this space? >> he was an architect that it was not a retail space. so, there is upstairs offices in this facility, which will remain offices. and then, down stairs we decided because of its location that a retail space would be more beneficial to the neighborhood and the port. >> one last, what if a non-profit approached us knowing what the rent was and everything? >> well, we have designated it as retail. and if they were a non-profit that had retail servic
they went in and renovated and our project manager was wendy proctor and made sure that everything was both accessible and up to code. >> thank you. >> i just have one question, you mentioned it but, you say that the current rent at $250 a month that is the current market that we have for that space. >> for that facility, yes. and then the base rent would increase by 3 percent annually, and so, it would be priced at the base rent of 250 a square foot, or 7 percent of gross...
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mcdonald's, coca-cola, proctor & gamble. armstrong. a lot of very, very big american exeens here familiar with the russian landscape. >> and their sense is what? this is going to blow over? >> i wouldn't say that. everyone has a different perspective. what they are doing is trying to understand where this is going to go. and that is very understandable. because the situation now is kind of up in the air. is this going to be resolved or not? if you're the head of a global multinational company ready to put more money in, you want to make sure your money is safe. >> you have been here for more than a decade. you have seen other crisis. put this in perspective. we had another crisis when russia went into the former soviet state of georgia. how does this compare to that? >> this is a bit more intense, but there are parallels. the georgia crisis in 2008 caused serious concern among american companies as to how stable the market would be. how stable would be the u.s./russia relations. would they impact business? for a month or two, things ki
mcdonald's, coca-cola, proctor & gamble. armstrong. a lot of very, very big american exeens here familiar with the russian landscape. >> and their sense is what? this is going to blow over? >> i wouldn't say that. everyone has a different perspective. what they are doing is trying to understand where this is going to go. and that is very understandable. because the situation now is kind of up in the air. is this going to be resolved or not? if you're the head of a global...
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proctor and gamble just bought one company than there is true dog that is raw and freeze dried but makeu feed your pet what is best possible it will save you money on medical cost. one of three dogs are diagnosed with cancer of what the of it comes from food. gerri: they live so long now. with boarding and pet sitting at all adds up. [laughter] so cute. also celebrities. they all get into it. alan is partners and kathy ireland announced yesterday she is partnering with a company called world wide with recyclable products for pets. it is incredible what is happening. so they're all getting into the animal welfare in to it that means it is happening. gerri: and to have the job without the parents and where do you go to save money? >> first of all, go on line and search. there is a lot of places but consult with the veterinarian. toys are amazing. it is the person. to feed a the best food possible and exercise. but this is a dog basket. people can realize that you lose weight 64% of pets are overweight. gerri: i am sold. >> he is up for adoption. >> he is adorable. gerri: thank you for bri
proctor and gamble just bought one company than there is true dog that is raw and freeze dried but makeu feed your pet what is best possible it will save you money on medical cost. one of three dogs are diagnosed with cancer of what the of it comes from food. gerri: they live so long now. with boarding and pet sitting at all adds up. [laughter] so cute. also celebrities. they all get into it. alan is partners and kathy ireland announced yesterday she is partnering with a company called world...
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proctor, that took your breath away. ibm, people feel ibm is doing work on the cloud.e saying, look, one of the things -- warren buffett really did love it. he loves the management. ibm has been defensive of late, and i think that they're doing a charm offensive now, saying, listen, we're a cloud, too. everybody wants to be cloud. and the cisco wants to be cloud. the problem is that cloud hurts gross margins. be careful against -- fighting against ibm. it a lower multiple text that has come back in vogue. >> you keep coming back to that cheap tech. >> look at texas instruments. look at the stocks, filled with cheap texas. applied materials over 20. microsoft not giving it up, though microsoft is just a story about maybe they'll purge the old. these stocks, hewlett-packard is one to watch there. it is silently going up on maybe 3-d printing, maybe not 3-d printing. remarkable moves happening in a vacuum. >> gm's below 35, a lot over the weekend, including reports that justice is looking at how much the company knew about the recall, prior to the bailout. i mean, names,
proctor, that took your breath away. ibm, people feel ibm is doing work on the cloud.e saying, look, one of the things -- warren buffett really did love it. he loves the management. ibm has been defensive of late, and i think that they're doing a charm offensive now, saying, listen, we're a cloud, too. everybody wants to be cloud. and the cisco wants to be cloud. the problem is that cloud hurts gross margins. be careful against -- fighting against ibm. it a lower multiple text that has come...
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two names in the green, proctor & gamble and at&t. overall seeing red.ntraday action particularly on the dow. at one point we were at session lows. this is right here on the screen, 211 points to the downside. we're picking up a little bit. falling and picking up just a little bit today. much concerns about ukraine and concerns about china on the markets today. frayingly at types this is fourth day in a row for the dow. nerves seem to come back into the markets. let's go to the new york stock exchange and nicole petallides. you're watching big stocks. herbalife was halted during this hour yesterday, news pending that stock had a rough day yesterday. what is going on today? >> indeed. yesterday herbalife dropped 7 1/2%. today no bounce back in sight. on the contrary it is down nearly 5% at this time at 57.58. yes it was halted in this hour. there was some concern about news pending. of it turned out that the ftc was looking at investigating into herbalife's practices over there in china particular and whether or not it is in fact a pyramid scheme or the w
two names in the green, proctor & gamble and at&t. overall seeing red.ntraday action particularly on the dow. at one point we were at session lows. this is right here on the screen, 211 points to the downside. we're picking up a little bit. falling and picking up just a little bit today. much concerns about ukraine and concerns about china on the markets today. frayingly at types this is fourth day in a row for the dow. nerves seem to come back into the markets. let's go to the new york...
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i think on the defensive side of the market you have your classic j&js and mcdonald'ss and proctor & gambles, and coca-colas. you need offense too. you need cyclicality, a union pacific, w.w. grainger as an example. dupont and eaton. you need that balance between defense and offense in this slow growth environment. david: randy, what sectors are you avoiding right now? >> well we really haven't changed our allocation or our recommendations with regard to sectors at all. we've seen obviously as we mentioned a little bit of a pullback in some of the industrials. we've seen a little bit of pullback in some of consumer discretionary this year but we have outperform rating on technology, consumer discretionary and does trees. certainly utilities we've seen pickup and utilities telecom some. laggards last year, at this point we still haven't changed our allocation. what we mentioned we see potential for a small correction but certainly we still have a bullish out look for the rest of the year and hank said, we're in agreement, we're in cyclical bull market. it is really a temporary period.
i think on the defensive side of the market you have your classic j&js and mcdonald'ss and proctor & gambles, and coca-colas. you need offense too. you need cyclicality, a union pacific, w.w. grainger as an example. dupont and eaton. you need that balance between defense and offense in this slow growth environment. david: randy, what sectors are you avoiding right now? >> well we really haven't changed our allocation or our recommendations with regard to sectors at all. we've seen...
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interestingly enough, two of the better performing stocks are consumer discretionary, safe haven if you will, proctor& gamble, kimberly-clark. this, to me, because of the lack of volume, but stocks being sold are an indication this is professional money lightening up their risk. >> anytime you see this, anytime you get concerns over valuations, higher interest rates, they'll sell the market leaders off. it's easy. that's where the profits are. >> right. >> some groups, bioteches, gold stocks we're seeing today, some of the semiconductors, up double digit gains. i did it for you. that's the groups up on the year, easiest to sell, where the profits are. rates and valuations affecting market leaders. secondly, china, poor data. we're not going to get 7% gdp in the first quarter in china. you can see the china internet stocks, momentum stocks of china, the sohus, look, we did this for you too, they're weak today. finally, the crimea's a factor. >> that's what i was going to say. russia's still out there. germany, tough session. >> there you go. >> how important -- very quickly -- has russia been? >> i do
interestingly enough, two of the better performing stocks are consumer discretionary, safe haven if you will, proctor& gamble, kimberly-clark. this, to me, because of the lack of volume, but stocks being sold are an indication this is professional money lightening up their risk. >> anytime you see this, anytime you get concerns over valuations, higher interest rates, they'll sell the market leaders off. it's easy. that's where the profits are. >> right. >> some groups,...
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among them you like facebook, jpmorgan, and proctor & gamble. is there a common thread with these names? what do you look for? >> they all have great management. you know facebook, we like that sector when it comes to technology in particular. we like, you know, you look at facebook the way they have been able to remain profitable, gain profitability. make a lot of money in the mobile space we really like that. look at the large cap, these high dividend-paying stocks. you can buy a stock today paying 10 times what you can get on a five-year cd. with all the growth potential of equity markets. look at management of p&g and jpmorgan. we like the large cap space a tremendous amount. david: david, you like to talk about market-neutral securities. frankly i have never seen a security that is neutral with regard to markets but you think there are some. what are they? >> i mentioned one, high land long-short health care fund. what you want to be careful about when you have market neutral strategy the idea you're mitigating or zeroing out market risk. w
among them you like facebook, jpmorgan, and proctor & gamble. is there a common thread with these names? what do you look for? >> they all have great management. you know facebook, we like that sector when it comes to technology in particular. we like, you know, you look at facebook the way they have been able to remain profitable, gain profitability. make a lot of money in the mobile space we really like that. look at the large cap, these high dividend-paying stocks. you can buy a...
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we're delighted to team up with proctor and gamble that has a program reaching 20 million boys and girlsear with puberty education. >> when we say there are a lot of countries still in the dark when it comes to the issue of puberty, there are some places in the globe where they force women to go into dark rooms, small houses and wait for their monthly cycle to end. which countries do you believe specifically need to be targeted? >> it's a challenge in many place. we have a continue to work speaking out both in terms of gender equality and power of women in girls and the importance for countries and ministers of education to work with young people, students, girls and boys, young men and women to make sure we're making progress so they understand puberty, so they're prepared for changes, particularly for girls, penetration can be a challenge to manage. >> how do you break the taboo? >> we believe education is a key part of that. if we can reach young people, make sure educators are trained and comfortable to teach about the issue. parents expect schools to provide this education. they wan
we're delighted to team up with proctor and gamble that has a program reaching 20 million boys and girlsear with puberty education. >> when we say there are a lot of countries still in the dark when it comes to the issue of puberty, there are some places in the globe where they force women to go into dark rooms, small houses and wait for their monthly cycle to end. which countries do you believe specifically need to be targeted? >> it's a challenge in many place. we have a continue...
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. >> reporter: regular dancers like proctor and demeta jo freeman showed they could hold their own alongentually caught the attention of dick clark who recruited her for his "american bandstand" and ultimately offered her a job. >> he knew where the energy was going at this moment in pop culture and he was trying to take it. >> reporter: in 1973 clark create add rival show "soul unlimited" but a proposed boycott from black business leaders forced abc to cancel it before it could complete a full season season. >> in the context of 1972/'73 black boycott in a very politicized era was a real threat. >> reporter: "soul train" remaining the longest running syndicated program in television history. >> how about it one more time. >> reporter: cornelius leading it through an ever-changing landscape of style and song. ♪ >> reporter: he didn't get rap, did he? he didn't like it. >> he didn't really -- it was a soul guy. >> it doesn't make sense to me as an old guy. i don't know why they love it so much. >> reporter: one of the reasons you see "soul train" begin to loose some of its power is that e
. >> reporter: regular dancers like proctor and demeta jo freeman showed they could hold their own alongentually caught the attention of dick clark who recruited her for his "american bandstand" and ultimately offered her a job. >> he knew where the energy was going at this moment in pop culture and he was trying to take it. >> reporter: in 1973 clark create add rival show "soul unlimited" but a proposed boycott from black business leaders forced abc to...
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. >> no by proctor & gamble. [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] >> okay. the clerk will report. >> [inaudible] >> excuse me? >> [inaudible] >> i know washington counts and you need --, all right the amendment is not agreed to. is there anyone else wishing to offer an amendment? senator shaheen. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you have an amendment from me, the amendment, what the amendment would do is to add number 8 to section 6-a which would support the efforts of the government of ukraine, civil society and international organizations to enhance the economic and political empowerment of women and to also address violence against women and girls in the ukraine. i want to thank senators johnson, boxer, durbin, for cosponsoring the amendment and senator cardin has also asked to be added as a cosponsor. and, let me just point out the reason that i thought this would be important to add to this legislation is because if we look at how ukraine fares it comes to their treatment of women,
. >> no by proctor & gamble. [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] >> okay. the clerk will report. >> [inaudible] >> excuse me? >> [inaudible] >> i know washington counts and you need --, all right the amendment is not agreed to. is there anyone else wishing to offer an amendment? senator shaheen. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you have an amendment from me, the amendment, what the amendment would do is to add number 8 to...
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we work with eli lily, proctor and gamble, e-bay, snyder electric as the solution to use to share filesies at scale but to deliver an end user experience that is comparable or even exceeds some of those consumer applications, we think that's very, very differentiated and unparalleled in the market. >> aaron, i know you can't talk specifically about an ipo, although that's what everybody wants to know about. i'm curious, you know, mark cuban was one of your first, if not the first, big investor. there's a conference room named for him at your headquarters. he's not been a fan historically of the public markets. and i wonder if that's colored your view about just going public as a notion? >> so we actually -- so mark cuban we bought out quite some time ago, but he's obviously been close to the company. you know, back then. and we certainly actually agree with many of his views on some of the markets and whatnot. i think that the key is to build a very substantive product and company and have a very, very long-term view on the market and what we're trying to build. and i think that's going
we work with eli lily, proctor and gamble, e-bay, snyder electric as the solution to use to share filesies at scale but to deliver an end user experience that is comparable or even exceeds some of those consumer applications, we think that's very, very differentiated and unparalleled in the market. >> aaron, i know you can't talk specifically about an ipo, although that's what everybody wants to know about. i'm curious, you know, mark cuban was one of your first, if not the first, big...