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his wife megan proctor died in that crash. the driver was arrested after he was treated for minor injuries. >>> we are seeing some video of ha frightening attack on a woman in the bronx. the three suspects put the 60- year-old in a choke hold. they were after her purse. the woman broke free and ran but was chased down and kicked by one of the suspects and suffered a broken wrist. the three men ran off empty handed. if you want to get a closer look, we have their faces on our facebook and twitter pages. >>> police have identified one of the su specifics as brian uponte. police say he and two other men were breaking into cars in east williams berg when local workers chased them down and he pulled out a gun and opened fire killing one of those workers named michael matusz yack. another man and 13-year-old girl were also shot and they are now recovering. >>> president barack obama is reassure, turkish leaders that the u.s. will stand with turkey and its people in the fight against terrorism and other challenges in the region. here
his wife megan proctor died in that crash. the driver was arrested after he was treated for minor injuries. >>> we are seeing some video of ha frightening attack on a woman in the bronx. the three suspects put the 60- year-old in a choke hold. they were after her purse. the woman broke free and ran but was chased down and kicked by one of the suspects and suffered a broken wrist. the three men ran off empty handed. if you want to get a closer look, we have their faces on our facebook...
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his wife megan proctor was a passenger on the motorcycle. she was pronounced dead at a local hospital. he was treated for nonlife-threatening injuries and charged with dwi. >>> a day of mourning in turkey where thousands marched in remembrance of the 95 people killed in yesterday's bombings. the nearly simultaneous blast came ironically at a rally promoting peace. abc's alex marquat reports from turkey. >> reporter: they came out by the thousands today in turkey's capitol, both to remember the dead and to vent their anger. will be brought to a count, directed at the turkish government for allowing saturday's deadly attack to happen. as hundreds assembled for a peace rally, two blasts just seconds apart killing nearly 100 people and injuring hundreds more. today many of the dead laid to rest. family members heart broken over the explosions that tore apart a rally calling for more democracy and a stop to the fighting. i really cried while watching the news, this man said, no humanity, no emotion, just brutality. we're no different from iraq an
his wife megan proctor was a passenger on the motorcycle. she was pronounced dead at a local hospital. he was treated for nonlife-threatening injuries and charged with dwi. >>> a day of mourning in turkey where thousands marched in remembrance of the 95 people killed in yesterday's bombings. the nearly simultaneous blast came ironically at a rally promoting peace. abc's alex marquat reports from turkey. >> reporter: they came out by the thousands today in turkey's capitol, both...
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. >>> proctor & gamble is out with first-quarter earnings before the open today. the world's largest maker of household and personal care products expects revenue to fall. american airlines expects to post record profits driven by sharply lower over year prices. luv, southwest, did well this week. >> give us cheaper air fares, guys. here is look at headlines in today's edition of "wall street journal." u.s. plans to dismiss insider charges against an ex-sac manager. preet bharara will dismiss charges against a previous employee of sac advisors and six analysts. ua to turn its attention to gm contract talks. turning attention now to wage negotiations at gm where u.n. leaders believe they have the best chance hammering out a quick deal. finally why miners keep expanding as prices collapse. plunging currencies in mineral-rich nations help companies cut costs in iron ore and coal. that is contributing to glut glut that is driving prices down. that is why we give you currencies. they affect the metals market. nicole: coming up in sports -- [cheering] that's right, the
. >>> proctor & gamble is out with first-quarter earnings before the open today. the world's largest maker of household and personal care products expects revenue to fall. american airlines expects to post record profits driven by sharply lower over year prices. luv, southwest, did well this week. >> give us cheaper air fares, guys. here is look at headlines in today's edition of "wall street journal." u.s. plans to dismiss insider charges against an ex-sac manager....
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you have morgan stanley, chipolte, boeing, mcdonald's and proctor and gamble on friday. and you know where there could be action is large cap technology. the three giants in particular, you are talking about alphabet, the company formerly known as google. and then microsoft and amazon as well. i'm technically make amazon is not a consumer -- it is a consumer discretionary company, but still, you get the idea. all three of them report on thursday and here is what the options market is pricing in for expected stock moves around the big earnings reports. amazon.com could see a swing see up or down 8.5%. alphabet is pricing in at plus or minus 6% move and microsoft is around plus or minus 4%. now these are three stocks that are huge in size. they make up together, just those three, a fifth of the total awaiting of the overall nasdaq 100 index. to give you on idea of size. if the moves are correct, it could be, get this, a plus or minus $67 billion swing in market cap fluctuations in total for these three guys. so lots of score keeping to do. we have to get some rest for next
you have morgan stanley, chipolte, boeing, mcdonald's and proctor and gamble on friday. and you know where there could be action is large cap technology. the three giants in particular, you are talking about alphabet, the company formerly known as google. and then microsoft and amazon as well. i'm technically make amazon is not a consumer -- it is a consumer discretionary company, but still, you get the idea. all three of them report on thursday and here is what the options market is pricing in...
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proctor and gamble is down 20% on the year. and so i think some of that may be discounted. and i want to make one more point we're on the options show here. volatility is low relative to the other sector etfs. so today i looked out to november. and when the stock was 47.45, you could buy the november '47 call for $1.45. that is 2% of the underlying stock price for all intents and purpose and the break even is 48.45. and i think a stock like this or an etf like this could make a move back to the prior highs if the market goes higher or if the market stays around and stays volatile. i think there is a lot of scenario for trade wins. it is not expensive in a high volume environment and i think you have a low risk here. >> i agree that the options are cheap but i don't know that the stocks are particularly cheap. the only thing that you pointed out that could potentially support them is that this is potentially going to help weaken the dollar which is big for multi nationalities but the palmolive and tobacco and stocks that have declining revenues and eps and still trading at 2
proctor and gamble is down 20% on the year. and so i think some of that may be discounted. and i want to make one more point we're on the options show here. volatility is low relative to the other sector etfs. so today i looked out to november. and when the stock was 47.45, you could buy the november '47 call for $1.45. that is 2% of the underlying stock price for all intents and purpose and the break even is 48.45. and i think a stock like this or an etf like this could make a move back to the...
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proctor and gamble was up 3% today. people are looking past the known headwinds. if the dollar starts to scream, this will be a problem in q4. >> the dollar is screaming. if you look at where the s&p is making money it is where the dollar doesn't have implications or companies changing their business where it is reaffirmed on the earnings cycle, amazon, google, all are growing in the next ten years it doesn't mean that the top line has been that extraordinary and that is a tell. this reminds me of second quarter earnings where we had the same two or three companies blowing it out or changing the business model or reaffirming margins, not on the top line. i think it is a set up and this market is over. >> given the s&p is positive, steve, run us through the numbers. >> so tim just talked about why we should fade this market and fade at these levels. upper end of the trading range, so let's take a peak at what these levels are. this is the recent high right here, 2134. your recent low. 1867 or thereabouts. here was the test of it. these bounce levels, what you want
proctor and gamble was up 3% today. people are looking past the known headwinds. if the dollar starts to scream, this will be a problem in q4. >> the dollar is screaming. if you look at where the s&p is making money it is where the dollar doesn't have implications or companies changing their business where it is reaffirmed on the earnings cycle, amazon, google, all are growing in the next ten years it doesn't mean that the top line has been that extraordinary and that is a tell. this...
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500 companies are going to report, jpmorgan on monday, chip holt lay tuesday, boeing, mcdonald's, proctor & gamble, that's just a handful of them. large cap technology, i mean, these three giants in particular, you are talking about alphabet, that company formerly known as google, microsoft and amazon as well, technically maybe amazon is not a consumer -- it is a consumer discretionary company but still you get the idea. all three of these guys report on thursday and here is what the options markets currently pricing in for expected stock moves around these big earnings reports. amazon.com could see a swing of up or down 8.5%. that's what options are pricing in right now. alphabet is pricing in at plus or minus 6% move and microsoft is around plus or minus 4%. now, these are three stocks that are huge in size, they make up together just those three a fifth of the total awaiting of the overall nasdaq 100 index just to give you an idea of size here. if these options implied moves are correct it could be, get this, a plus or minus $67 billion swing in market cap fluctuations in total for the
500 companies are going to report, jpmorgan on monday, chip holt lay tuesday, boeing, mcdonald's, proctor & gamble, that's just a handful of them. large cap technology, i mean, these three giants in particular, you are talking about alphabet, that company formerly known as google, microsoft and amazon as well, technically maybe amazon is not a consumer -- it is a consumer discretionary company but still you get the idea. all three of these guys report on thursday and here is what the...
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session starts, we will get earnings from american airlines and proctor and gamble.bers atatest pmi 2:45 u.k. time. this short after break with the german pmi. ♪ jonathan: 30 minutes into your trading day. with thestraight to it german manufacturing pmi. it comes in at 51.6. the direction of travel is also a concern. it is below the previous month. came in at a solid 55.2. that is better than the survey of 53.9. the composite comes in at 54.5. it is bigger than the previous number of 54.1. it is mixed you look at manufacturing, but when you look at composite, because of the it iserformance positive. let's go to hans nichols. what is the story? hans: the composite number holds. last month it was down. it is a good number and still below the august number of 55. anything north of 50 signals expansion and less signals contraction. ons is a pretty good number the composite side. services are really surprised me upside. i would be more concerned about the manufacturing number coming in less than expected. what everyone is concerned about scandalny is how the vw will affec
session starts, we will get earnings from american airlines and proctor and gamble.bers atatest pmi 2:45 u.k. time. this short after break with the german pmi. ♪ jonathan: 30 minutes into your trading day. with thestraight to it german manufacturing pmi. it comes in at 51.6. the direction of travel is also a concern. it is below the previous month. came in at a solid 55.2. that is better than the survey of 53.9. the composite comes in at 54.5. it is bigger than the previous number of 54.1. it...
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his wife, meg gan proctor died in that crash. the driver was arrested after he was treated for minor injuries. >>> on long island, a man under arrest for allegedly driving drunk when he hit and killed a pedestrian. the 43-year-old timothy burke hit a pedestrian crossing the road. that was 51-year-old kenneth rich. he died at thesteen. >>> burke has been charged with driving while intoxicated. >>> two independent investigations into the police shooting of 12-year-old tamir rice in cleveland have concluded the officer was justified in opening fire on that young boy. the outside reviews say the officer had reason to perceive rice as a threat before shooting him last november. surveillance video shows the officer firing at the 12-year- old rice within seconds of arriving there. the boy was holding what turned out to be a pellet gun at the time. >>> sergeant bogue bergdahl may be spared time. he was captured by the taliban when he left his post in 2009. he was head until last year when he was exchanged for freedom for five taliban com
his wife, meg gan proctor died in that crash. the driver was arrested after he was treated for minor injuries. >>> on long island, a man under arrest for allegedly driving drunk when he hit and killed a pedestrian. the 43-year-old timothy burke hit a pedestrian crossing the road. that was 51-year-old kenneth rich. he died at thesteen. >>> burke has been charged with driving while intoxicated. >>> two independent investigations into the police shooting of 12-year-old...
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the storm dollar hurts them amount worse than companies like proctor, which is doing well right now.lorox quickly found its footing. this is rebounding like crazy. the ceo is is doing a good job. 119. a few cents behind its all-time high with a 2.6% yield. how about if you want to pick up an undervalued detail. you know who is really number one this year? denver broncos. deserves more respect than it gets. some clown dropped it on the waivers. it is is just as important as what i talk about. well, maybe not as important. denver's defense has been less important over the course of the last year. we have peyton manning with the offense. denver's defense has been asked to step up. and they have done it in a major way. number one defense in terms of total yards allowed. and two interceptions in each of the three games. they have been the reason why, frankly. it reminds me of kimberly clark. consumer goods packaging company that reinvented itself after sweupbing off its health care business pretty much, by the way, at the peak 11 months ago. that allowed them to focus on its core products
the storm dollar hurts them amount worse than companies like proctor, which is doing well right now.lorox quickly found its footing. this is rebounding like crazy. the ceo is is doing a good job. 119. a few cents behind its all-time high with a 2.6% yield. how about if you want to pick up an undervalued detail. you know who is really number one this year? denver broncos. deserves more respect than it gets. some clown dropped it on the waivers. it is is just as important as what i talk about....
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proctor and gamele out with results. the cfo, john moeller.ight, stock is down by 60 citizen. talking to the cfo after this on cnbc first. >>> later, at&t's cfo is joining us to dig through third quarter earnings report. the earnings beat estimates, revenue short, but that was because of the accounting issue. they thought direct tv was there in the month of july, but they were not included until july 25th. they have a pass on that. stock's up 30 cents. we'll be right back. >>> quarterly results moments ago, the products titan, household names of more than 180 countries, basically all the countries, beat on the bottom line, but revenue came in below consensus, largely because of currency head winds. breaking down the numbers is the cfo of proctor and gambleeblegamble. was the miss on revenue because sales were weaker or was it literally all because of currency conversion? >> there was a big currency impact, but sales were a little bit weaker. we're expecting them to accelerate to give back to organic sales growth and strength p in the back half
proctor and gamele out with results. the cfo, john moeller.ight, stock is down by 60 citizen. talking to the cfo after this on cnbc first. >>> later, at&t's cfo is joining us to dig through third quarter earnings report. the earnings beat estimates, revenue short, but that was because of the accounting issue. they thought direct tv was there in the month of july, but they were not included until july 25th. they have a pass on that. stock's up 30 cents. we'll be right back....
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his wife megan proctor was a passenger on the motorcycle. she was pronounced dead at a local hospital. he was charged with nonlife- threatening injuries and dui. >>> a droving team returns to the -- grieving he teen returns to the scene of a deadly fall. there are still questions why help didn't arrive sooner. eyewitnesses news reporter kimberly richardson has the story. >> it's really heartbreaking. >> reporter: found unable to move her car for help. his parents, jorge, and angela wanted to visit the spot where their son was killed. they prayed, left holy water, and a cross covered with flowers. all of this, such a stark contrast to the dismal abandoned property. >> he was a good kid. why he was in there. that's the story we're trying to figure out why, what happened. why he was there. >> reporter: pablo and other relatives are now haunted by the thought that if someone had called for help right away, maybe just possibly marcos would be here playing with his family. police say the 16-year-old and 4 our teens were playing inside the building
his wife megan proctor was a passenger on the motorcycle. she was pronounced dead at a local hospital. he was charged with nonlife- threatening injuries and dui. >>> a droving team returns to the -- grieving he teen returns to the scene of a deadly fall. there are still questions why help didn't arrive sooner. eyewitnesses news reporter kimberly richardson has the story. >> it's really heartbreaking. >> reporter: found unable to move her car for help. his parents, jorge,...
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he was a proctor. for him to not be able to protect? it must have been awful. >> an awful end.hen we come back, the terror inside the mansion. >> the body was so charred, they couldn't even determine gender. to clean the oceans, to start a movement, or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we just need to make sure she has what she needs. welcome to windows 10. the future starts now for all of us. small job? no, doing the whole living room. hey you guys should come over later. the exclusive one-coat color collection from behr® marquee interior. every color covers in one coat, guaranteed. turning a two-coat job into an easy marquee® afternoon. sfx: phone chime they're still at it. ♪ behr® marquee. behr's most advanced interior paint and primer. exclusively at the home depot. well, right now you can get 15 gigs for the price of 10. that's 5 extra gigs for the same price. so five more gigs for the same price? may i? 50% more data for the same price. now get 15 gigs for the price of 10. in study after study, advil is unsurpas
he was a proctor. for him to not be able to protect? it must have been awful. >> an awful end.hen we come back, the terror inside the mansion. >> the body was so charred, they couldn't even determine gender. to clean the oceans, to start a movement, or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we just need to make sure she has what she needs. welcome to windows 10. the future starts now for all of us. small job? no, doing the...
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proctor was treated for nonlife threatening injuries. >>> it is 5:07 now. it was a somber sunday at a sunset park church. people gathered to remember one of the victims of that terrible building explosion in neighboring borough park. friends and family gathered at st. michael's for a mass for francesca figueroa. investigators are still trying to determine exactly what the cause was. >>> a woman accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl she is due in court tomorrow. tawana randal was arrested saturday night, five days after she allegedly lured a 17-year-old girl into her car in bridgeport. surveillance video showing that girl escaping by jumping out of the moving vehicle. police say the teen was not hurt. >>> this morning a connecticut man is facing charges for taking his two young kids to a local bar. police say 48-year-old glen white of newtown had his 8 and 11-year-old with him. they say he was asked to leave the bar just before closing because of how drunk he was. witnesses tell police that he got into the car with his kids, but officers arrested him
proctor was treated for nonlife threatening injuries. >>> it is 5:07 now. it was a somber sunday at a sunset park church. people gathered to remember one of the victims of that terrible building explosion in neighboring borough park. friends and family gathered at st. michael's for a mass for francesca figueroa. investigators are still trying to determine exactly what the cause was. >>> a woman accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl she is due in court tomorrow. tawana...
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the few that you have not done as well, companies like proctor & gamble, pepsi has done okay but stillleft, under 20 times earnings, cvs 19 1/2 times earnings. we get you get the same stability but you have more upside. if you are bullish on the market we do think you want to go to other sectors, if you are bearish this will be a little more protective, but don't rely on the things is that worked best up to now. >> are you invested in any of thieves picks, david? >> yes, we have proctor & gamble, we have been buying a lot more down here, it has been one of the biggest laggards in the dow and in this sector. it has a ceo change, we think they're on their way to getting their act together. that's one we put new money into. we also have cvs which has done well for us over time, we think it's ready for the next leg snup for true safety you will look for telecoms, why is that? >> the staples have done well. the ones that have not done well verizon and at&t, they are selling at 12 times earnings, we think they have the same type of economic stability that you get from the consumer staples, b
the few that you have not done as well, companies like proctor & gamble, pepsi has done okay but stillleft, under 20 times earnings, cvs 19 1/2 times earnings. we get you get the same stability but you have more upside. if you are bullish on the market we do think you want to go to other sectors, if you are bearish this will be a little more protective, but don't rely on the things is that worked best up to now. >> are you invested in any of thieves picks, david? >> yes, we have...
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i have to say, and here, i really have to tell you how much i admire robert proctor's work. he said, first they bought science, now they want to buy history. as academics, working for institutions that are dedicated to the social good, that is my week work and you receive, we have a we're not taking that money. is the michael brown? mic around? >> would you support a ban on the sale of cigarettes? prof. brandt: i'm thinking seriously about pragmatic policies. what we do know is if figures were no longer sold, we would be benefiting public health and countless ways here and around the world. i do not think that is where the policy debate is right now. am i for banning cigarettes? at this point, it just seems of atoo hypothetical question. i think we should be asking where is the edge of the debate now in terms of getting a hold of the problem. weave no question that if did not have figures, we would be in way better shape. i'm very concerned about the developing world, where they are addressing a burden of disease that combines critical infectious epidemics with non-communica
i have to say, and here, i really have to tell you how much i admire robert proctor's work. he said, first they bought science, now they want to buy history. as academics, working for institutions that are dedicated to the social good, that is my week work and you receive, we have a we're not taking that money. is the michael brown? mic around? >> would you support a ban on the sale of cigarettes? prof. brandt: i'm thinking seriously about pragmatic policies. what we do know is if figures...
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whether it's buying the proctor and gambles, the wal-mart, the high dividend yields stocks.hey're trying to figure out where is the safety, where are those big brand names that we should be going after right now, and really stacking up. you're getting some incredible value right now. you guys have been talking about it even with the run-up that we've seen. >> you know, it's interesting to me that you are actually starting to see yields on some of the cyclicals really, really be attractive. caterpillar is close to 5%. you mentioned p & g almost 4%. union pacific 3%. i mean, there are definitely the safety kind of trades, if you will, the defensive names, but i think it's interesting that the other names are holding up better, and i think it speaks to the conversation we're having about value verz growth. >> as far as consumer plays, because i'm on that as well, i'm 100% with her on this because of both low energy prices, a little more in people's wallets as well as the consumer earning more in many cases because some of the jobs have just seen a pretty significant increase in
whether it's buying the proctor and gambles, the wal-mart, the high dividend yields stocks.hey're trying to figure out where is the safety, where are those big brand names that we should be going after right now, and really stacking up. you're getting some incredible value right now. you guys have been talking about it even with the run-up that we've seen. >> you know, it's interesting to me that you are actually starting to see yields on some of the cyclicals really, really be...
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>>mark: regulations are minimal to pass to vince and a cardboard for bicycles and the murmur of proctor's between five and 10,000 fighters are spinning the weather's on this particular bridge and i become a tourist attraction expensive this time of the year and think it is a fun time to look at spider. >>darya: is a fun time to dress a bit more youth under costume into sinister picture the kid yourself or reply to dress up and we will share throughout the rest of the week. >>darya: ticking on the enormous pelican showing us some food prices and seats available seats available apparently people or nine-to prizes their things available >>will tran: it is a little bit higher ride by the american fly the canadian flag they're all for $91 still available once again he will think the fans support the warriors to we know for a long time he was a general manager even he says that they have the best chance in the indian if you come here and have been out here since season >>will tran: 2015 nba champions. >>mark: if you keep sending in the fall to send them and our facebook page >>george: it really
>>mark: regulations are minimal to pass to vince and a cardboard for bicycles and the murmur of proctor's between five and 10,000 fighters are spinning the weather's on this particular bridge and i become a tourist attraction expensive this time of the year and think it is a fun time to look at spider. >>darya: is a fun time to dress a bit more youth under costume into sinister picture the kid yourself or reply to dress up and we will share throughout the rest of the week....
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proctor and gamble, the company is having its investor day, warned that it will feel the impact of currencies. nonetheless, not a lot of direction in today's session. scarlet: jpmorgan will be reporting today. a lot of anticipation ahead of that. what are analysts predicting for the sector overall? julie: analysts are predicting a drop of 7.2%. financial services, 5.4%. diversified financials, it goes to the decline of 6.6%. there is an interesting callout from michael hartnett from bank of america merrill lynch, and it redirects a call from earlier this year. he prefers mainstreet over wall street. look at the regional banks versus the brokers. that is what we have seen happen. the white line is the kbw regional banking index. the traditional brokers. they have fallen more than 8% this year while regional banks have risen more than 5%, although a lot of that game has happened recently. interesting, going into earnings season, something to keep in mind, as we hear from the regional banks as well as the big, diversified banks. scarlet: thank you. jpmorgan is reporting of or :00 p.m. -- 4:00 p.
proctor and gamble, the company is having its investor day, warned that it will feel the impact of currencies. nonetheless, not a lot of direction in today's session. scarlet: jpmorgan will be reporting today. a lot of anticipation ahead of that. what are analysts predicting for the sector overall? julie: analysts are predicting a drop of 7.2%. financial services, 5.4%. diversified financials, it goes to the decline of 6.6%. there is an interesting callout from michael hartnett from bank of...
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the parties must exercise restraint, refrain from proctor & gamble tiff actions and rhetoric -- provocative actions and rhetoric. the indication at this time is that the root causes of the violence must be addressed and gently and comprehensively within the framework of the negotiation political solution. efforts must be made to restart the peace process. both sides must work to createt the conditions that will facilitate this process. in this context we want to urge the israeli authorities to put an immediate cessation to settlement construction in the occupied palestinian territory. this is not only illegal under international law, it constitutes a major impedimentrt for a lasting peace. we call on original leaders from other states over the parties to encourage them to resume negotiations on the basis of the relevant security council resolution, the road map, the madrid principles, the arab peace initiative and relevant agreements between them. in this conflict, the two-state solution is inescapable and indeed inevitable. we take the opportunity to reaffirm our support for a two-state so
the parties must exercise restraint, refrain from proctor & gamble tiff actions and rhetoric -- provocative actions and rhetoric. the indication at this time is that the root causes of the violence must be addressed and gently and comprehensively within the framework of the negotiation political solution. efforts must be made to restart the peace process. both sides must work to createt the conditions that will facilitate this process. in this context we want to urge the israeli authorities...
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insight into what's happening inside the german business establishment from the ceo of its answer to proctor casper ross said it's the $40 billion giant that sits along side vw in the dax 30. >> good morning. >> how worried are your colleagues that the made in germany brand has been seriously -- >> the made in germany brand has been built over many, many years, and i'm sure vw will do whatever it takes. while there's concern, i don't think that anybody really questions what germany has known for -- for your and my lifetime, swrerm anne has been extremely concerned about its own power and the misuse of power given its history. you look at the history of the european union. building it around swrerm anne as it came back and alternatively pushing the deutsche mark around reunification. does that mean that the contradition now. >> i think an incident has hurt, and i'm certain that they will do whatever they can to change it, but i don't think so. >> it's not just the day to day, real-time response. while we're down compared to october -- no, august, we're still up 25%. >> it looked rough to me.
insight into what's happening inside the german business establishment from the ceo of its answer to proctor casper ross said it's the $40 billion giant that sits along side vw in the dax 30. >> good morning. >> how worried are your colleagues that the made in germany brand has been seriously -- >> the made in germany brand has been built over many, many years, and i'm sure vw will do whatever it takes. while there's concern, i don't think that anybody really questions what...
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proctor, that's pampers. china is their second largest market. my thanks to my friends at cnbc profor doing so for doing some earnings on that. you get weak global growth on the strong dollar and it hurts you. look at bunge, the big grain food company. the food business in brazil, a big problem, the strong dollar. good year tire, almost 60% of their sales outside of the united states. they beat but noticeably light on revenue. look at the automotive business. great in the united states but when you go outside the united states, a little bit more of a problem. johnson controls beat on the top and bottom line. their guidance was a little bit on the light side. they get about 60% of their business outside the united states. all the benefits in the u.s. aren't accruing to them as well. delphi, the same story. they are about 70% of their revenues outside of the united states. they lowered their full year guidance a little bit. they are down about 4%. borgwarner, they get 75%-80% of their sales outside of the united states. their full year guidance was
proctor, that's pampers. china is their second largest market. my thanks to my friends at cnbc profor doing so for doing some earnings on that. you get weak global growth on the strong dollar and it hurts you. look at bunge, the big grain food company. the food business in brazil, a big problem, the strong dollar. good year tire, almost 60% of their sales outside of the united states. they beat but noticeably light on revenue. look at the automotive business. great in the united states but when...
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. >>> proctor and gamble quarterly earnings beat estimates but revenues missed as it posted its biggeste drop in seven quarters. p and g expect growth in the current quarter as the company implements its turn around plan. that organic sales number is the sticky one. >> beauty sales down. grooming unchanged. hearth decreased 1%. fabric unchanged. baby, feminine decline 5%. buy the stock right now at 80. it's one of the most under owned. everyone is saying give me one. clorox at 123. kellogg through the roof. problem, to well down from its high. let me go buy some. this is about underowned stock that's a big stock. this was a terrible quarter but doesn't matter. >> half percent dividend yield doesn't hurt. >> david taylor new ceo will start december 1st. >> did anyone listen to that 3:00 p.m. call. >> i'm sure but not here. >> the analysts were negative. they were critical. they were wondering when he's going to turn i want around. he was saying i am turning this around. take a look at the numbers. and my back and forth with 3m the stock finished up six. analysts are left in the dust. i l
. >>> proctor and gamble quarterly earnings beat estimates but revenues missed as it posted its biggeste drop in seven quarters. p and g expect growth in the current quarter as the company implements its turn around plan. that organic sales number is the sticky one. >> beauty sales down. grooming unchanged. hearth decreased 1%. fabric unchanged. baby, feminine decline 5%. buy the stock right now at 80. it's one of the most under owned. everyone is saying give me one. clorox at...
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>> well, what's happening with proctor is they have a lot of raw material exposure which in dollars isery favorable but when you're selling things in other currencies around the globe, they have to take a lot of pricing. they're losing market share. it's that simple. >> was it that they were selling fewer of certain items or making less in the currency conversion on the same amount of stuff. >> the margins went up. what they're doing is taking a lot of pricing. we're seeing the volumes go down. the units are down year over year. what they decided to do is hold onto more profit while selling a little lets. they've been more margin focused. some of their competitors have been more top lined focused. >> this is a widow and jor fon stock. supposed to buy it, forget about it, give it to your grand kids. slow and steady. stock is up today but is it's had a terrible year. is it the same as ten years ago, five years ago? >> none of these consumer companies are the same. they're more global. >> it's harder to understand though. >> it's harder to understand them because the dollar has been so vo
>> well, what's happening with proctor is they have a lot of raw material exposure which in dollars isery favorable but when you're selling things in other currencies around the globe, they have to take a lot of pricing. they're losing market share. it's that simple. >> was it that they were selling fewer of certain items or making less in the currency conversion on the same amount of stuff. >> the margins went up. what they're doing is taking a lot of pricing. we're seeing...
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friday a proctor & gamble and american airlines. if you look at the overall earnings growth rate, that's going to be the interesting part because if all these analyst expectations come to fruition, you could see blending earnings growth downgraded 4%. it would be the first time since the financial crisis. revenues not much better. down 3.7%. so yaefoverall, the expectatione not good. if they go negative, it will be the first time since the financial crisis. >>> the dow is nonetheless on track for the first three-week win streak since february. the s&p 500 a two-month high and on pace for the best month in four years. can you believe it? health care stocks here leading the way. bob pisani joins us from the nyse floor. it feels like it's been a stealth rally, bob. >> the reason it feels that way is there's no obviously strong leadership. it's not like oil is coming out of the box or even we're getting dramatic turnarounds in biotech. it's been up and down, but we are consistent. we're up fractionally for the week. the s&p 500 kind of
friday a proctor & gamble and american airlines. if you look at the overall earnings growth rate, that's going to be the interesting part because if all these analyst expectations come to fruition, you could see blending earnings growth downgraded 4%. it would be the first time since the financial crisis. revenues not much better. down 3.7%. so yaefoverall, the expectatione not good. if they go negative, it will be the first time since the financial crisis. >>> the dow is...