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i want to you cut back because you have way too much proctor and gamble. this market is a see-saw and the bears are sit go squarely on the wrong side. as they continue on pass into this stratosphere, i think you reach for the banks and the teches to participate. tonight, macy's, nordstrom, there is one more. can you still buy this friend of the farmer? then, netflix just announced exclusive streaming rights. and bambi's mom. you know what i mean. i'm investigating. it is and one of the best bear stocks on the street. i'm checking the bulls in retail. my exclusive. so i say, let's forget the cookies but stick with cramer! thanks man. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 30,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most
i want to you cut back because you have way too much proctor and gamble. this market is a see-saw and the bears are sit go squarely on the wrong side. as they continue on pass into this stratosphere, i think you reach for the banks and the teches to participate. tonight, macy's, nordstrom, there is one more. can you still buy this friend of the farmer? then, netflix just announced exclusive streaming rights. and bambi's mom. you know what i mean. i'm investigating. it is and one of the best...
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and in today's market. >> yeah, so i would be selling names like proctor & gamble. of all of them, the one i would probably be short aggressively. >> i actually fall somewhere in the middle. i think this -- a bit of a change in tone going on here. i don't think the dollar is going a lot higher. i do think the fed could move. a lot of places in the commodity sector and emerging markets have made this adjustment. when i look at the moves from wednesday to today, a lot of these guys have come back and built a base. that's the weakness i would be buying. >> one top strategist thinks the negativity in the markets is way overdone. let's bring in tom lee, global adviser. tom is one of the street's biggest bulls. predicted the s&p 500 will be 12% higher by year's end. tom, great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me here. >> why does wall street have it so wrong right now? >> well, you know, i think there's a lot of skepticism, and a lot of things to be worried about. if we look back at the last 35 years, or 50 years, you know, the equity markets typically take their
and in today's market. >> yeah, so i would be selling names like proctor & gamble. of all of them, the one i would probably be short aggressively. >> i actually fall somewhere in the middle. i think this -- a bit of a change in tone going on here. i don't think the dollar is going a lot higher. i do think the fed could move. a lot of places in the commodity sector and emerging markets have made this adjustment. when i look at the moves from wednesday to today, a lot of these...
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jim coming on talking about proctor. >> i said, go buy proctor. you made like 0 points in about seven minutes. you could -- a lot of people were saying, something is wrong. greek earlier riots that day. i said listen, proctor went from 80 to 30. go buy some. when i was finished talking, the stock was back. the market never really recovered in the terms of the number of people coming back. that's when you realized this asset class is what steve said about it. >> it was impugned for quite some time. let's not forget the miniflash crash we add that day not that long ago. verizon down and ge? >> that was the day after the fed governor on friday. august 24th? that was a big one. >> not a flash crash in endo today. gnat is just a reflection of what people perceive to be the fundamental value of this pharmaceutical company. not because of the earnings. because of the guidance. it's a name i have mention many times in the last few years. in part, talking about inversion some time back. they got together with paladin in canada and ended up in ireland. nay
jim coming on talking about proctor. >> i said, go buy proctor. you made like 0 points in about seven minutes. you could -- a lot of people were saying, something is wrong. greek earlier riots that day. i said listen, proctor went from 80 to 30. go buy some. when i was finished talking, the stock was back. the market never really recovered in the terms of the number of people coming back. that's when you realized this asset class is what steve said about it. >> it was impugned for...
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she wants and john proctor. and that is her motivation.hink brioni was scared and confused the only thing that the girl could have relied on was for imagination because she did not have anyone else. >> did you talk to the author of atonement? >> yes. i have had him on very often. i am doing on castle beach which is one of his novels at the end of the year. and he amazes me. it is not very often that you have the author of the books that are being adapted for film better supportive of the film adaption. we are very lucky. you don't always get that. it is their baby, and it is their work, and a book is so incredibly different when it comes to the journey that a reader takes versus an audience member. but young came on set a few times and i remember i showed him around the set, i showed him the camera works, even though i am sure he knew, but he is lovely. >> this is arthur miller on this program talking about the crucible in 2002. >> i think the play is dealing with the disintegration of a society. it is a play about paranoia, hysteria. and
she wants and john proctor. and that is her motivation.hink brioni was scared and confused the only thing that the girl could have relied on was for imagination because she did not have anyone else. >> did you talk to the author of atonement? >> yes. i have had him on very often. i am doing on castle beach which is one of his novels at the end of the year. and he amazes me. it is not very often that you have the author of the books that are being adapted for film better supportive...
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and before that worked in sales and marketing for proctor and game -- gamble. >> and i couldn't go backnd work like i was working. >> and attending to another called the mom project. >> i am happy to be in this opportunity to really help moms across the country to find really meaningful, rewarding work. >> it would revolution eyes the way we work. providing project-based work for women and needed talent to companies through the matteerniy maternitiship program. >> and when they go out on leave, there is a gap and we send in one of our professionals who have skill sets to cover for the gaps, and it provides a nice vehicle for re-entry. >> just launched in chicago, more than 3,000 professional and more than 100 companies of all sizes across the country signed up. philadelphia-based penn mutual is interesting becoming the newest partner. for the penn mutual c.e.o. the mission is personal. >> i took three years off from the industry and during that time there were not projects like the mom project to help people bridge and continue to work. >> and believes businesses can benefit, too. >> to
and before that worked in sales and marketing for proctor and game -- gamble. >> and i couldn't go backnd work like i was working. >> and attending to another called the mom project. >> i am happy to be in this opportunity to really help moms across the country to find really meaningful, rewarding work. >> it would revolution eyes the way we work. providing project-based work for women and needed talent to companies through the matteerniy maternitiship program. >>...
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she want wanting-- so she thinks she wants john proctor. an that's her motivation. whereas i think briany is just sort of scared and confused. the only thing really that that girl could have relied on was her imagination because she didn't really have anyone else. >> rose: did you talk to the author of atonement? >> yes. we got on really well. have you had him on the show. >> rose: often. >> he is amazing. and i'm actually doing on-- another one of his novels at the end. year. and he's amazing. and we, it's not very often that you have authors of books that are being adapted for film that are very kind of supportive of the film's adaption. >> rose: wasn't that true with brooklyn. >> yes, we were very lucky with kolem as well. have i been very lucky. but you don't always get that. and i get it, it is their baby and it's their work. a book is so incredibly different, i think when it comes to the journey that a reader takes versus an audience member, you know. and but ian came on set a few times and i remember i showed him around the set. i showed him how the camera wo
she want wanting-- so she thinks she wants john proctor. an that's her motivation. whereas i think briany is just sort of scared and confused. the only thing really that that girl could have relied on was her imagination because she didn't really have anyone else. >> rose: did you talk to the author of atonement? >> yes. we got on really well. have you had him on the show. >> rose: often. >> he is amazing. and i'm actually doing on-- another one of his novels at the end....
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. >> reporter: mcdonald, a retired proctor oin gamble ceo tried to walk back his comments. >> if i said the wrong thing, i'm glad that i've corrected it. i'm focused on one thing, and that's better care for veterans. >> reporter: roy blunt demanding mcdonald's resignation. tammy duckworth calling the comments tone deaf. >> i just thought, what a stupid thing to say. >> reporter: in the wake of the va scandal two years ago -- >> delayed care is denied care. and it's just not fair. >> reporter: the agency says its wait times have improved in many places. still, despite the va's hiring thousands more doctors and nurses, this recent government watchdog report criticizes the agency for its piecemeal approach, insisting veterans may continue delays in accessing care. mcdonald releasing this statement expressing deep regret for his comments. but for many veterans, frustration remains. >> i feel like i was treated like we're just expendable. >> reporter: a renewed fight for those depending on the va. peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> tonight donald trump, the presumptive republican nom
. >> reporter: mcdonald, a retired proctor oin gamble ceo tried to walk back his comments. >> if i said the wrong thing, i'm glad that i've corrected it. i'm focused on one thing, and that's better care for veterans. >> reporter: roy blunt demanding mcdonald's resignation. tammy duckworth calling the comments tone deaf. >> i just thought, what a stupid thing to say. >> reporter: in the wake of the va scandal two years ago -- >> delayed care is denied care....
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the first brands may appear on the website as soon as the end of the month and could give proctor ande and other companies a run for their money. >>> an update on yahoo!'s attempt to sell itself. the quicken loans founder dan gilbert is teaming up with warren buffett to buy the company. gilbert has made a bid for yahoo! and berkshire offered to be a potential financing partner for gilbert. in a statement buffett said -- take a look at shares of yahoo!. you're going to see that company is trading at around $37.20. what happens in second round bidding and how high they can get the bidding partners to bid things on. >>> president obama taking couple of swipes at donald trump during a commencement address yesterday. he didn't mention the gop presidential hopeful by name. >> suggesting we can build an endless wall along our borders and blame our challenges on immigrants. that doesn't just run counter to our history as the world's melting pot, it contradicts the evidence that our growth and our anyone elevation ahas been spurred by our ability to attract strivers. that's why we became ameri
the first brands may appear on the website as soon as the end of the month and could give proctor ande and other companies a run for their money. >>> an update on yahoo!'s attempt to sell itself. the quicken loans founder dan gilbert is teaming up with warren buffett to buy the company. gilbert has made a bid for yahoo! and berkshire offered to be a potential financing partner for gilbert. in a statement buffett said -- take a look at shares of yahoo!. you're going to see that company...
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despite the 1.2 million acquisition, it is little for me. 24, how about proctor and gamble?o buffett lost faith with the giant. not me. my travel trust is buying it. this is a huge consumer of priced reduced commodities. it makes proprietary out of it. you don't sell just because buffett sells. 25, travelers i can't. say i was fine with thor quafl it wasn't that great. i can say that the deflationary environment, you want to own an insurance stock. you replaced the insurance stock. travelers is the winner. 26, united health. monster. the best performing, why? it pulled out of many of the affordable care act exchanges. unh can afford to do that because all the competitors are seeking government help to merge. etna with humana. they're afraid to drop out. who can blame them? wind fall. unh. i think the stock is worth buying if it pulls back below 100. that's about $1.50 from here. 28, verizon. it yields 4.4%. that's pretty good for what amounts to a growth stock given its hand in the wars. selling more handsets. 29, visa. good quarter. my trust is itching to buy more. this is
despite the 1.2 million acquisition, it is little for me. 24, how about proctor and gamble?o buffett lost faith with the giant. not me. my travel trust is buying it. this is a huge consumer of priced reduced commodities. it makes proprietary out of it. you don't sell just because buffett sells. 25, travelers i can't. say i was fine with thor quafl it wasn't that great. i can say that the deflationary environment, you want to own an insurance stock. you replaced the insurance stock. travelers is...
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negocios reporting that proctor and gamble might be interested.epresentatives did not respond to requests for comment. i want to take a look at the chart overnight that shows the intraday movement in the stock. we did see a spike on speculation and it came back down as people brushed that off. mark: thanks very much. 10:21 in new york. still ahead, a bloomberg exclusive. the cochairman of bain capital and co-owner of the boston celtics shares his investment playbook. ♪ betty: you are watching bloomberg markets. i'm betty liu with mark barton in london. havens. is seen as a safe -- stephen pagliuca, interview with erik schatzker he provided insight on investing in today's economy. steve: sibley put we are to in the -- we're in the proceed with caution spectrum. what we have done in response to this more at that economy -- more tepid economy, our fund size, we have 1000 people globally. we are staffed up to invest responsibly and really proceed with caution. we have about a $7 billion u.s. fund. we had larger than that before. we are excited to fit
negocios reporting that proctor and gamble might be interested.epresentatives did not respond to requests for comment. i want to take a look at the chart overnight that shows the intraday movement in the stock. we did see a spike on speculation and it came back down as people brushed that off. mark: thanks very much. 10:21 in new york. still ahead, a bloomberg exclusive. the cochairman of bain capital and co-owner of the boston celtics shares his investment playbook. ♪ betty: you are watching...
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we took the sbroofts the lower risk stock of -- proctor and gamble. yes. tonight after the run, the markets this week. look at your portfolio. so you two can ring the register. part of your position. not all of it. the two pillars of this very, very broad rally. but the bottom line is, that as much as you may like this market, you have to stay disciplined. remember discipline trumps. just hike in playing cards, let it all ride. after my late mom would say, after a good run at the ponies or the slots, let's take those winnings and by a sweater. make mine casual. >> i switched to mastercard. a little bit better. >> boy, they are good. mastercard and visa are great companies. my travel card owns visa but i might as well own mastercard. they're super companies. jeremy! >> caller: how are you? >> i am good. how are you? >> caller: real good. chk. improving operational performance and improved efficiency, couple with natural gas. on account of accelerated coal and gas. what do you think of a long term? >> still too much debt. i can't recommend a stock in good co
we took the sbroofts the lower risk stock of -- proctor and gamble. yes. tonight after the run, the markets this week. look at your portfolio. so you two can ring the register. part of your position. not all of it. the two pillars of this very, very broad rally. but the bottom line is, that as much as you may like this market, you have to stay disciplined. remember discipline trumps. just hike in playing cards, let it all ride. after my late mom would say, after a good run at the ponies or the...
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proctor just jumped 7 points that i said i liked at 49. you have to be carroll.is too bad the system broke down. went down 400. >> we are trying to get the specialist to talk about what happened. >> machines failed. >> six years ago today the stock market suffered a flash crash. when the dow jones average fell almost 1,000 points in a few minutes time. on that fateful day, buyers just vandalished, allowing the crash in frightening fashion right before our eyes. i was on television the moment that it happened. and i instantly recognized the aggressive short sellers and high frequency trade here's vanish whenever the selling got intense were the root causes of the flash crash. even as the market recovered, it wrecked confidence in the integrity of stocks as an asset class and justifiably drove away another wave of home gamers who couldn't justify the that for retirement. come on. many never came back. have things gotten better in the intervening years? absolutely not. at least according to steve wynn. the co-founder of wynn resorts who quince denially just railed a
proctor just jumped 7 points that i said i liked at 49. you have to be carroll.is too bad the system broke down. went down 400. >> we are trying to get the specialist to talk about what happened. >> machines failed. >> six years ago today the stock market suffered a flash crash. when the dow jones average fell almost 1,000 points in a few minutes time. on that fateful day, buyers just vandalished, allowing the crash in frightening fashion right before our eyes. i was on...
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there is speculation that proctor and gamble is interested in acquiring church and dwight company.e, church & dwight did and it that it was the best destination for cash. meantime, in the share buyback world, airlines, southwest airlines up by 1.3%. that is after the board okayed a share buyback on the order of $2 billion, a 7.5% part of its total market cap. also boosting its quarterly dividend to $.10 from 7.5 cents. another piece of good news, reiterating its plan for 2016 available seat mile growth. sonic, they are talking about a share buyback. right now, shares are down by almost 8%. while they say they will be doing a share buyback on the order of $155 million, also admitting third quarter, sales growth will be below the full-year target of 4% to 6%. now shares are down the most since the start of the year. david: thank you. the google ceo delivers the keynote address. highlights include a new ai device. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm david gura. google's annual developer conference io is off and running. several highlights include artificial intelligence products
there is speculation that proctor and gamble is interested in acquiring church and dwight company.e, church & dwight did and it that it was the best destination for cash. meantime, in the share buyback world, airlines, southwest airlines up by 1.3%. that is after the board okayed a share buyback on the order of $2 billion, a 7.5% part of its total market cap. also boosting its quarterly dividend to $.10 from 7.5 cents. another piece of good news, reiterating its plan for 2016 available seat...
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people have predictably when they're a little bit nervous they go to proctor & gamble, they go to cloroxs. that moved up very nice but they are 23 times earnings now. we have to be a little bit careful about going into traditional safe harbors or stable stocks when in fact they are getting expensive. however technology, long-term view, by the way we're long-term bullish. increase in middle class around the globe, maybe not in the united states is just growing leaps and bounds. so we're bullish on the markets long term. lori: i know you like apple in particular. boy, it has been stuck in neutral. what a last tough couple of weeks, or since april 27, last earnings call. >> past six months. apple is a cheap stock. we really like apple because of the price and reoccurring revenue. we also own google, facebook and microsoft. we think the basket is a lot safer to own. you don't know which one will come out with positive surprise. kind of next, two, three, four years, they will offset each other. they all will have pretty good return. lori: ron weiner, thank you very much. 30 seconds to the clo
people have predictably when they're a little bit nervous they go to proctor & gamble, they go to cloroxs. that moved up very nice but they are 23 times earnings now. we have to be a little bit careful about going into traditional safe harbors or stable stocks when in fact they are getting expensive. however technology, long-term view, by the way we're long-term bullish. increase in middle class around the globe, maybe not in the united states is just growing leaps and bounds. so we're...
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director of a proctor and b procter & gamble facility in france and co-pilot moham mohamed mamdouh assemo be married soon. >> what happened is really very much unfortunate. >> reporter: to be clear, investigators have not ruled out any explanation. a mechanical failure, a fire on board or a terrorist act. they don't have conclusive explanations of that yet. >>> the former director of the cia says the disaster could be an inside job. charles de gaulle airport purged some of its workers earlier this year but could they have missed someone who snuck a bomb on the plane? and if that happened, could it also happen here in the united states? that's next. don'tlive in tokyo. when you airbnb, you have your own home. so, live there. even if it's just for a night. [we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. part of the award-winning golf family. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a de
director of a proctor and b procter & gamble facility in france and co-pilot moham mohamed mamdouh assemo be married soon. >> what happened is really very much unfortunate. >> reporter: to be clear, investigators have not ruled out any explanation. a mechanical failure, a fire on board or a terrorist act. they don't have conclusive explanations of that yet. >>> the former director of the cia says the disaster could be an inside job. charles de gaulle airport purged some...
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you know, i went to west point and i was airborne ranger in the airborne division and i joined the proctorker f for a number of years. transforming the va and improving care. i am fighting for my brothers and sisters to who veterans. we are working hard. we get it, wait times are important. there are more to the veterans experience than just wait times. >> well, i want to give you a chance because a year ago, a little more than a year ago on meet the press, you said that you were, you know, firing people and you were taking changes. yet, there is a new gl report indicates there are still long wait times of 180 people who have been surveyed only 60 had gotten in for primary care. have you fixed the problems you were hired to fix? >> we are in the midst of trans formation. we had over 2 million health care improvements. we opened up over 4 million square feet of new space which means more access for veterans. we improved productivity for providers. our average wait times are three days form mental health and six days for specialty care. we know those are averages and serving people on iert e
you know, i went to west point and i was airborne ranger in the airborne division and i joined the proctorker f for a number of years. transforming the va and improving care. i am fighting for my brothers and sisters to who veterans. we are working hard. we get it, wait times are important. there are more to the veterans experience than just wait times. >> well, i want to give you a chance because a year ago, a little more than a year ago on meet the press, you said that you were, you...
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. >> now, also on board that plane was akmed halal, a 40-year-old director of a proctor and gamble facilitys a guy who was always smiling. he was headed to egypt to visit a sick father. a canyon who was living in cairo a mother of three kids -- the school where she worked -- they put up on their facebook page that she was a devoted and loving mother, always there offering a helping hand, and a pure smile. our hearts and prayers go out with her and her family. others that we're now learning about, pascal hess, he was a 51-year-old french citizen who was an independent photographer and took a lot of pictures of rocks and stones in the areas where he lived in france. certainly, we know the pilot and the entire crew. there were ten crew members on there, 56 passengers. two of those passengers were infants. wolf? >> what a sad, sad story, indeed. it's heart breaking just to hear the personal side of this, miguel. i know you are working this. is there an effort now to do something, to console those families, by egyptair, let's say. >> well, they are -- information is the best thing that the famil
. >> now, also on board that plane was akmed halal, a 40-year-old director of a proctor and gamble facilitys a guy who was always smiling. he was headed to egypt to visit a sick father. a canyon who was living in cairo a mother of three kids -- the school where she worked -- they put up on their facebook page that she was a devoted and loving mother, always there offering a helping hand, and a pure smile. our hearts and prayers go out with her and her family. others that we're now...
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. >> reporter: mcdonald, a former army ranger and retired proctor & gamble ceo, today tried to walk back his comments. >> if i was misunderstood or if i said the wrong thing, i'm glad that i have the opportunity to correct it. i'm focused on one thing, and that's better care for veterans. >> reporter: republican senator roy blunt demanding mcdonald's resignation. democrat tammy duckworth who lost both legs in iraq, calling the comments tone deaf. >> i just thought, what a stupid thing to say. >> reporter: in the wake of the va scandal two years ago -- >> delayed care is denied care. and it's just not fair. >> reporter: the agency says its wait times have improved in many places. still, despite the va's hiring thousands more doctors and nurses, this recent government watchdog report criticizes the agency for its piecemeal approach, insisting veterans may continue to experience delays in accessing care. late today mcdonald releasing this statement, expressing deep regrets for his comments. but for many veterans, frustration remains. >> i feel like i was treated like we're just expendable.
. >> reporter: mcdonald, a former army ranger and retired proctor & gamble ceo, today tried to walk back his comments. >> if i was misunderstood or if i said the wrong thing, i'm glad that i have the opportunity to correct it. i'm focused on one thing, and that's better care for veterans. >> reporter: republican senator roy blunt demanding mcdonald's resignation. democrat tammy duckworth who lost both legs in iraq, calling the comments tone deaf. >> i just thought,...
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one employee onboard, an employee of proctor and gamble.ing to reports another passenger was saudi diplomat and mother in france for her doctor's medical care, one young man was a student at a french military academy returning home to mourn the death of his family. now his family may be mourning him. ashley webster is here. >> well know the makeup of who was onboard the plane. 66 people in total. seven you three-quarters security officers were there -- three security officers were there, two were professional security officers, one was a trainee, but as for the nationalities we have 30 egyptians on the flight, 15 from french citizens and then a slew of individuals from iraq, u.k., bell judges kuwait, saudi aunian, algeria, sudan, chad, portugal. >> what about security officers here in the u.s.? any reaction? >> it's interesting. just in the last few minutes we heard from the department of homelandecurity saying based on what we have seen today, even though we don't know the cause of the plane crash there will not be heightened security invo
one employee onboard, an employee of proctor and gamble.ing to reports another passenger was saudi diplomat and mother in france for her doctor's medical care, one young man was a student at a french military academy returning home to mourn the death of his family. now his family may be mourning him. ashley webster is here. >> well know the makeup of who was onboard the plane. 66 people in total. seven you three-quarters security officers were there -- three security officers were there,...
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or so she thinks she wants john proctor, and that is her motivation.nk briney was scared and confused, the only thing that the girl could have relied on was her imagination because she did not have anyone else. >> did you talk t charlie: did you talk to the author of "atonement"? >> yes. he is amazing. it is not very often that you have the author of the books that are being adapted for film be supportive of the film adaption. charlie: and you did that with "brooklyn"? very lucky with that, as well. i have been very lucky. you do not always get that. it is their baby and their work, and a book is so incredibly different when it comes to the journey that a reader takes versus an audience member. but ian came on set a few times and i remember i showed him around the set, and i showed him how cameras work, things like that, even though i am sure he knew how cameras worked, but he is lovely. charlie: this is arthur miller on this program talking about "the crucible" in 2002. >> i think the play is dealing with the disintegration of a society. it is a play
or so she thinks she wants john proctor, and that is her motivation.nk briney was scared and confused, the only thing that the girl could have relied on was her imagination because she did not have anyone else. >> did you talk t charlie: did you talk to the author of "atonement"? >> yes. he is amazing. it is not very often that you have the author of the books that are being adapted for film be supportive of the film adaption. charlie: and you did that with...
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how proctor has avoided prosecution i don't know but i think it's because he gets other people to live for him. these efforts by the radical antichoice groupslike life dynamics , army of god have been endless as far as i can tell and they threaten the lives of everyone who uses a clinic and the clinics by the way don't provide just abortions, they provide a host of health services to people who were murdered in colorado were getting abortions. it's a terrible threat to the health and safety of the nation when these people are allowed to get away with that. >> the majority seems determined to use the taxpayer-funded panel to determine continue pursuing the latest series of unsubstantiated allegations even though they been debunked everyone was what event including state attorney generals as well as committee here right here in congress so the truth is that the investigation and this particular investigation isn't really about taxing at all. as we talked about we haven't had witnesses who can speak for the facts here so these are just baseless allegations made by daniel daleiden and it's
how proctor has avoided prosecution i don't know but i think it's because he gets other people to live for him. these efforts by the radical antichoice groupslike life dynamics , army of god have been endless as far as i can tell and they threaten the lives of everyone who uses a clinic and the clinics by the way don't provide just abortions, they provide a host of health services to people who were murdered in colorado were getting abortions. it's a terrible threat to the health and safety of...
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i mean, when you run a company the size of the proctor & gamble company, obviously accountability is important just like when you run the v.a. accountability is important. since i've become secretary, we have terminated about oh, probably over 2,900 employees. we've proposed accountability actions. but we found that the system hasn't been terribly helpful. so we worked with the senate and the house to -- in this new omnibus legislation, bipartisan, supported by both the democrats and the republicans in the senate on our committee to redo the accountability system. part of that is taking advantage of title 38. as i talked about earlier. which would improve recruiting, improve compensation, and improve accountability. >> yes, please. stand up and he'll bring the microphone. >> thank you, certify tear. , m fred coral with services veteran small business. a significant cost savings in the disability claims area, the medical disability claims process has resulted in significant backlogs and we began looking at improvements and process improvements. and one of the areas that we looked at w
i mean, when you run a company the size of the proctor & gamble company, obviously accountability is important just like when you run the v.a. accountability is important. since i've become secretary, we have terminated about oh, probably over 2,900 employees. we've proposed accountability actions. but we found that the system hasn't been terribly helpful. so we worked with the senate and the house to -- in this new omnibus legislation, bipartisan, supported by both the democrats and the...
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one passenger has been identified, the director of proctor & gamble production site in france. a second victim from portugal identified. greek officials say the plane made wild and unexpected maneuvers first 90 degrees to the left and 360 degrees to the right and then dropped 27,000 feet from the 37,000 foot cruising altitude at 10,000 feet lost all contact. let's bring in chief international correspondent who is joining us right now. you just finished speaking to the vice president of egypt air where he told you that the wreckage has been found. update our viewers right now. what else did he tell you? >> well, he told me exactly where it had been found, about 150 nautical miles about 170 actual miles off the coast of egypt. it is around the interface of the greek egyptian air traffic control area. he would not go into anymore details exactly how much is being found, what distinguishing characteristics but did say who found it. was it greek authorities or egyptian authorities? that news is going to be coming out as soon as we can give it out. he said that they would immediately
one passenger has been identified, the director of proctor & gamble production site in france. a second victim from portugal identified. greek officials say the plane made wild and unexpected maneuvers first 90 degrees to the left and 360 degrees to the right and then dropped 27,000 feet from the 37,000 foot cruising altitude at 10,000 feet lost all contact. let's bring in chief international correspondent who is joining us right now. you just finished speaking to the vice president of...
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another heartbreaking story, i had a chance to speak to a former co-worker who was a manager for proctor&ganl abmble egyptian who went to work in france for this company and manager in france and very well respected and liked by all of his colleagues and peers. i spoke to a co-worker who brought a picture of what kind of personality he had. we understand his wife and child in france have been inf m informed of this incident as soon as it happened, they have arrived in cairo as well. many of these families beginning to hold prayer and funeral services, as we saw earlier today for the co-pilot of that flight as well. >> nbc's ayman mo yehyeldin re t reporting for us. >>> i'd like to go to chris talking about when this flight took off. have the french officials said anything more about their part in all of this? >> reporter: obviously, they're looking at this very carefully. there have been a lot of questions raised what might have happened here. they had a press conference earlier today, the foreign minister and transportation officials and being very cautious to underscore we don't know w
another heartbreaking story, i had a chance to speak to a former co-worker who was a manager for proctor&ganl abmble egyptian who went to work in france for this company and manager in france and very well respected and liked by all of his colleagues and peers. i spoke to a co-worker who brought a picture of what kind of personality he had. we understand his wife and child in france have been inf m informed of this incident as soon as it happened, they have arrived in cairo as well. many of...
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she was on her way back home to her children, as well as ahmed who was living in france working for proctorhis wife -- his wife rather and their daughter returned back to cairo after this tragedy. so we're learning a little more about the passengers, the investigation not that many questions answered so far, alex. >> but hearing the details about the people makes it so much more heartbreaking. thank you so much, ayman mohyeldin. let's bring in retired chief pilot for alaska airlines. so, michael, as a pilot tell me what goes on in a cockpit when there's an indication of an emergency. something like a fire or smoke condition, what first happens? >> well, the first thing you do is fly the airplane. that's rule one. you can't get distracted with the issue at hand and let the airplane go out of control on you. so first of all you start assessing everything that's going on, looking at your indications that you have determining which checklist should be applied. and starting to work through those checklists. and mindfully still flying the airplane first. >> and you're not necessarily going to try
she was on her way back home to her children, as well as ahmed who was living in france working for proctorhis wife -- his wife rather and their daughter returned back to cairo after this tragedy. so we're learning a little more about the passengers, the investigation not that many questions answered so far, alex. >> but hearing the details about the people makes it so much more heartbreaking. thank you so much, ayman mohyeldin. let's bring in retired chief pilot for alaska airlines. so,...
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. >> ashley proctor home depot. >> i eat whatever was cooked on the grill i don't grill you. >> comeouburgers. >> deal. >> ashley and i are going on the road to learn about gril grilling. >> thanks ashley. >> thank you. >> you're watching "fox 5 news" at 7 we'll be right back having acne... ...was always on my mind. so i asked a dermatologist about new aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day, any time. aczone gel 7.5% is fda approved for the topical treatment of acne for people 12 years and older. aczone gel is a once-a-day acne treatment with clinically proven results. in clinical trials, acne got better for people aczone gel may cause the serious side effect of methemoglobinemia, which decreases oxygen in your blood. stop taking aczone gel and get medical help right away if your lips, mouth, or nails turn grey or blue. talk to your doctor if you have g6pd deficiency. using benzoyl peroxide with aczone gel may cause skin or facial hair to temporarily turn yellow or orange where applied. common side effects of aczone gel include dryness and itching of treated skin. now, i have
. >> ashley proctor home depot. >> i eat whatever was cooked on the grill i don't grill you. >> comeouburgers. >> deal. >> ashley and i are going on the road to learn about gril grilling. >> thanks ashley. >> thank you. >> you're watching "fox 5 news" at 7 we'll be right back having acne... ...was always on my mind. so i asked a dermatologist about new aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day, any time. aczone gel 7.5% is fda...
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before and they say get a medical emergency either during or after football preseason conditioning proctor'she cause the death is not under investigation. >>mark: this is a tragedy and for his family and loved ones as well as the entire junior and senior high school community. >>mark: posted an up-to-date yesterday's saying that his body was found here was last seen heading down to the millbrae pancake house across the street from his apartment they sent him a scar from one to discuss a town custody issue he left his wallet and keys behind and then his self on trains it was found the next morning in golden gate park he leaves behind two little girls and investigators have not said how he died. >>darya: cook women and more about the pet smart dog groomer who was arrested for animal cruelty to 38 year-old is going to be arraigned next month for the felony charge police say that he likely contributed to the death of a dioxin in his care and the on a drop the docks and offer grooming and was only with him for three minutes on sunday when he came out with the dog found the owner and saw the dog w
before and they say get a medical emergency either during or after football preseason conditioning proctor'she cause the death is not under investigation. >>mark: this is a tragedy and for his family and loved ones as well as the entire junior and senior high school community. >>mark: posted an up-to-date yesterday's saying that his body was found here was last seen heading down to the millbrae pancake house across the street from his apartment they sent him a scar from one to...
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temperatures with the system moved from tonight record back down some spots even allow chilly the proctorfor touch and then tomorrow performance 60 does include the east bay in the region and the peninsula 57 work. >>reporter: is friday around 12:00 in start-is to assure my america some showers as early in the wine country and another with comes here by saturn-- saturday. >>robin winston: no major trouble spots live in the east haven san leandro is slow on the nimitz and some from to 38 to the west 92 connector leaving san jose headed to sunnyvale 20 minutes from the ride a northbound 11. >>darya: hot were the first to break a story on the air and on line and now we have an update. >>haaziq madyun: 20 9:00 facades is facing allegations of sexual misconduct with the under age call girl turned in their badges and the incident. >>haaziq madyun: the atomic has and keeping a close eye on the investigation he talked about some of the reason the officers may have quit their jobs. >>haaziq madyun: two officers remain on paid leave while the investigation into the sex scandal continues the crime s
temperatures with the system moved from tonight record back down some spots even allow chilly the proctorfor touch and then tomorrow performance 60 does include the east bay in the region and the peninsula 57 work. >>reporter: is friday around 12:00 in start-is to assure my america some showers as early in the wine country and another with comes here by saturn-- saturday. >>robin winston: no major trouble spots live in the east haven san leandro is slow on the nimitz and some from...
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the reason he was brought in is he's a former chairman and president of proctor and gamble, and a formereran. he was supposed to understand both side of the equation. fixing the business side and being sympathetic to the veterans. how much longer dose have to figure this out? >> this is a guy who was brought in to make sure we address wait times. here he is saying we shouldn't be measuring wait times. i heard from a veteran who said i have a choice card to seek care by the doesn't work and i'm getting a bill every time i go to a doctor. instead of having the courage to tell the hard truth about a dysfunctional bureaucracy. the white house has made him a lackey. he has been absorbed internally and unable to do anything courageous. martha: part of this comes from the white house. if they weren't happy with what he was doing and serious about fixing the problem they said they were serious about fixing, this would not be going on. >> if they made it in any way a priority which it has never been. when they appointed bob mcdonald they put in a political cleave of staff to monitor what's going
the reason he was brought in is he's a former chairman and president of proctor and gamble, and a formereran. he was supposed to understand both side of the equation. fixing the business side and being sympathetic to the veterans. how much longer dose have to figure this out? >> this is a guy who was brought in to make sure we address wait times. here he is saying we shouldn't be measuring wait times. i heard from a veteran who said i have a choice card to seek care by the doesn't work...
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another is director of a proctor and gamble facility based in france.houkair, and the co-pilot, mohamed mamdouh assem who was soon to be married. >> he was the -- it is what happened is really very much unfortunate. >> reporter: to be clear, investigators aren't ruling out any explanation at this point, whether mechanical, fire on board or terrorism. a bomb remains a theory based on how a plane at the safest point of flight, cruising altitude, suddenly crashes to the earth. there's no hard evidence such as satellite data indicating explosion or at this point, no claim of responsibility. >> that's a crucial point indeed. jim sciutto thank you. >>> possibility of terrorism sparks new concern about airport security and tens of thousands of workers that have access to very secure areas. our aviation correspondent renee marsh has this. it is under intense scrutiny. >> reporter: that's right. they're looking into whether it was an act of terrorism and if so, was it an inside job. charles de gaulle airport is considered a very secure airport. so if security wa
another is director of a proctor and gamble facility based in france.houkair, and the co-pilot, mohamed mamdouh assem who was soon to be married. >> he was the -- it is what happened is really very much unfortunate. >> reporter: to be clear, investigators aren't ruling out any explanation at this point, whether mechanical, fire on board or terrorism. a bomb remains a theory based on how a plane at the safest point of flight, cruising altitude, suddenly crashes to the earth. there's...
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in the military, superb officer, and then went on to become an eminently successful businessman at proctorble and that's when we first met. for him to come out of right at life and into a time when america needs it, it is an and on this privilege for us to have him served at this time and it's a privilege for all of us to have him talk with us today. could i ask you, with your very warm applause, welcome the secretary of the veterans affairs administration, bob mcdonald. [applause] >> thank you for that very warm introduction. there was no question in my mind when i got the call from the white house that this was something i desperately wanted to do. what higher calling could there possibly be? as john pointed out, when you think back to president lincoln's charge in his second inaugural address to care for him who has borne the battle, his widow and survivals, -- and survivors, we paraphrase that now to care for those who have served but also care for their families. what an enormous privilege it is to be in this role. i want to give a few brief ofarks so we can have plenty time for quest
in the military, superb officer, and then went on to become an eminently successful businessman at proctorble and that's when we first met. for him to come out of right at life and into a time when america needs it, it is an and on this privilege for us to have him served at this time and it's a privilege for all of us to have him talk with us today. could i ask you, with your very warm applause, welcome the secretary of the veterans affairs administration, bob mcdonald. [applause] >>...
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ahmed was working at proctor and gamble in paris, he was on the flight. we also learned this morning about marwa hanny, and living in cairo, thee go to school there. the school confirmed about her being on the flight. they said she was a devoted and loving mother on their facebook site. they said she was greatly appreciated by everyone who had the chance to deal with her, and they said she was always offering a helping hand. another one, richard osman was from whales. he just had a baby, 14 months old. two daughters in all. his wife is the one who realized on the news, the plane went down. she knew her husband was on it, and itv news spoke with his brother. >> richard was a very kind person, loving person, very focused. he was a work ahollic, never deated fr deated from the straight path. a lot of people admired him for his strength and values. >> just hearbreaking to hear from these families who are still in shock. not releasing the entire list of names of everyone on the flight because they're still get anything touch with the next of kin, but that same
ahmed was working at proctor and gamble in paris, he was on the flight. we also learned this morning about marwa hanny, and living in cairo, thee go to school there. the school confirmed about her being on the flight. they said she was a devoted and loving mother on their facebook site. they said she was greatly appreciated by everyone who had the chance to deal with her, and they said she was always offering a helping hand. another one, richard osman was from whales. he just had a baby, 14...
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she wants or so she thinks she wants john proctor. and that is her motivation.nk briney was scared and confused the only thing that the girl could have relied on was for imagination because she did not have anyone else. charlie: did you talk to the author of atonement? >> yes. charlie: i have had him on very often. >> i am doing on castle beach which is one of his novels at the end of the year. and he amazes me. it is not very often that you have the author of the books that are being adapted for film be supportive of the film adaption. we are very lucky. you don't always get that. it is their baby, and it is their work, and a book is so incredibly different when it comes to the journey that a reader takes versus an audience member. but ian came on set a few times and i remember i showed him around the set, i showed him the camera works, even though i am sure he knew, but he is lovely. >> this is arthur miller on this program talking about "the crucible" in 2002. >> i think the play is dealing with the disintegration of a society. it is a play about paranoia, hy
she wants or so she thinks she wants john proctor. and that is her motivation.nk briney was scared and confused the only thing that the girl could have relied on was for imagination because she did not have anyone else. charlie: did you talk to the author of atonement? >> yes. charlie: i have had him on very often. >> i am doing on castle beach which is one of his novels at the end of the year. and he amazes me. it is not very often that you have the author of the books that are...
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stuart: here is example of a man came from private enterprise, proctor & gamble, goes to run a government finding it easy. i'm not sure you can convert a government bureaucracy to efficiency of private enterprise. i don't think you can do it. >> that may be true. this came out of his mouth. stuart: that's true. that was pr gaffe and then some if you ask me. by the way, speaking of wait times, there is a hearing going on about the tsa's wait lines at airports and going on right now. that gentleman is testifying. he runs the tsa the latest? >> i was monitoring his comments a few moments ago. they're partnering up with delta air lines to better screen who they will hire at tsa remember they need about 6,000 employees. they're blaming us which i think is wonderful. they're saying 50% of precheck, tsa precheck passengers are going to the wrong lines at airports across the country. so it's our fault that there are lines. he used by the way used word failure with regard to chicago. tsa was failure at chicago when 450 missed their flights in one day because of those long lines. stuart: has he not
stuart: here is example of a man came from private enterprise, proctor & gamble, goes to run a government finding it easy. i'm not sure you can convert a government bureaucracy to efficiency of private enterprise. i don't think you can do it. >> that may be true. this came out of his mouth. stuart: that's true. that was pr gaffe and then some if you ask me. by the way, speaking of wait times, there is a hearing going on about the tsa's wait lines at airports and going on right now....
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that follows talks that proctor & gamble would make a run.ting a quarterly profit $2.51. the auto part retailer announcing the departure of its chief financial officer, and sales force.com beat estimates by a penny with quarterly earnings at 24 cents a share. sales force also raised its full-year forecast on increasing demand for its cloud-based sales and marketing software. >>> when we return, the walmart surge. more reaction to the retail giant's latest results that has the stock on the rise this morning. up by almost 10% at one point this morning. we'll check it out when "squawk box" comes right back. . >>> breaking news. an egyptair jet from paris to cairo believed to have crashed after vanishing from radar. the latest on the search and early investigation straight ahead. >>> walmart earnings top estimates, defying weak results from rivals. >>> is june really back in play? the fed minutes catching the markets off guard. up next, breaking economic news on jobs as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> live from the most power
that follows talks that proctor & gamble would make a run.ting a quarterly profit $2.51. the auto part retailer announcing the departure of its chief financial officer, and sales force.com beat estimates by a penny with quarterly earnings at 24 cents a share. sales force also raised its full-year forecast on increasing demand for its cloud-based sales and marketing software. >>> when we return, the walmart surge. more reaction to the retail giant's latest results that has the stock...
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it was halted as they shot down the chatter of potential interest from proctor & gamble.g on to gains. l brands, victoria secret cut it is profit forecast, down 4%. much more fox business coming up. fresh ingredients, step-by-step recipies, delivered to your door for less than nine dollars a meal. get your first two meals free at blueapron.com/cook . a grwas seeing theing the different discounts.ice it had like a manufacturer discount, it had a usaa member discount. all of them were already built in to the low price. i know that i got a better deal than i would have on my own. usaa car buying service, powered by truecar. stuart: amazon founder and "washington post" owner jeff bezos, blasting donald trump. now what has he said, liz? >> he says not appropriate the way donald trump is behaving. what donald trump is saying, amazon jeff bezos, amazon basically bought "the washington post." he says bezos is using "the washington post" to direct its criticism, remember the 20-reporter team bob woodward at "washington post" to investigate trump? bezos firing back, donald trump is
it was halted as they shot down the chatter of potential interest from proctor & gamble.g on to gains. l brands, victoria secret cut it is profit forecast, down 4%. much more fox business coming up. fresh ingredients, step-by-step recipies, delivered to your door for less than nine dollars a meal. get your first two meals free at blueapron.com/cook . a grwas seeing theing the different discounts.ice it had like a manufacturer discount, it had a usaa member discount. all of them were already...