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but if this thing comes in, proctor is a really good situation.ust not as excited about it having seen it and run so much in market that really favored high growth, not low growth. be aware of that that. welcome to the selfie generation. we need to look good for impromptu posts from the subway. right, will? he is a younger guy. what am i going to do? he will work better. consider elf wanting to pull back after this run. while you're waiting, i think you should pull up cramer fade at a discount. bristol meyers is coming down this year. i'm checking the company's vitals when we go off the chart. you know i don't care how you vote. i don't. i care how you invest. one of the issues in last night's debate could ip pact your portfolio. i got all your calls rapid fire in tonight's very special edition of -- the lightning round. stick with cramer. cdw brought i.t. orchestration to printing, dramatically increasing print security with enterprise printers by hp. which is great, unless you're a corporate spy. unsecured printing makes your network vulnerable.
but if this thing comes in, proctor is a really good situation.ust not as excited about it having seen it and run so much in market that really favored high growth, not low growth. be aware of that that. welcome to the selfie generation. we need to look good for impromptu posts from the subway. right, will? he is a younger guy. what am i going to do? he will work better. consider elf wanting to pull back after this run. while you're waiting, i think you should pull up cramer fade at a discount....
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proctor and gamble went up to 89. but we think that proctor is going to be a better long time buy with that yield that you want. let's go to ruth if washington. ruth? ruth? >> oh, okay. take another call. how about bruce in illinois? >> caller: hi, jim. good to be with you. i was looking to get in on a timeframe for sales force crm. bought in at $79.95, last shares right before earning. >> right. >> caller: the market punished it sort of even though it beat on the top and bottom line and roughly 10% down, not today at 72. i worked in data mining and software companies so third and fourth quarters are generally good for those -- >> yes, they are. big budget flush. >> caller: do you see any reason why the company won't execute -- >> this is a complicated quarter for sales force. i know they didn't feel they executed as well as they would like. but dream force is coming up. that's usually more action. don't forget, einstein knew artificial intelligence. i think the company stock is a buy. and i tell you, strong numbers f
proctor and gamble went up to 89. but we think that proctor is going to be a better long time buy with that yield that you want. let's go to ruth if washington. ruth? ruth? >> oh, okay. take another call. how about bruce in illinois? >> caller: hi, jim. good to be with you. i was looking to get in on a timeframe for sales force crm. bought in at $79.95, last shares right before earning. >> right. >> caller: the market punished it sort of even though it beat on the top...
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there's still stuff to plant. >> a fragrant proctor's garden. it smells really good in here. >> let's start on the sides. i brought in some shrubs because it's a perfect time to do trees and shrubs. you wouldn't think that. you'd think spring is better. actually, fall is better. the soil is still warm and they can get their roots established what is this? >> it's a brandywine, partial shade. gorgeous thing. you can see it's going to get gorgeous red leaves as the fall progresses. if you want to do a rose, however, this is my favorite shrubs. if you want to do a rose, however, they have really wimpy root systems and you need to plant them like right now. all the trees and shrubs, anything you plant in the ground, make sure you make a te a big heavy mote. make this mote so the root balls say moist and then you may have to winter water as well. depends on conditions. >> that's the crucial step. >> we're planting for spring in terms of roses? >> the season isn't over. we're just starting a new one. in the meantime imagine your front porch or your pa
there's still stuff to plant. >> a fragrant proctor's garden. it smells really good in here. >> let's start on the sides. i brought in some shrubs because it's a perfect time to do trees and shrubs. you wouldn't think that. you'd think spring is better. actually, fall is better. the soil is still warm and they can get their roots established what is this? >> it's a brandywine, partial shade. gorgeous thing. you can see it's going to get gorgeous red leaves as the fall...
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. >>> speaking of race for the cure, we have proctors garden coming in next. brandon is here and he's going to teach us how to make our fall displays a little more clean, renewable energy. cool, right? fact is, xcel energy is the nation's number one provider of wind energy, and has been for over a decade. whoa! that's wind for ya. ? wind, wind, wind, wiiind. ? when it comes to clean energy, we're always delivering. xcel energy. . >>> welcome back. 7:21 and we are joined by proctor's garden today. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> we are race for the cure the fact -- you know it's getting cooler, so we're talking about what we can plant. >> it's cooling off and people are wanting to decorate for fall but they also want to show their support for breast cancer awareness month which is in october. so there's a way that you incorporate pink into your fall decor. just shift your thinking into a more jewel tone, which is likes pinks and purples. >> this looks like something i had >> that's kale but it's ornamental. >> you would thing throwing pink in
. >>> speaking of race for the cure, we have proctors garden coming in next. brandon is here and he's going to teach us how to make our fall displays a little more clean, renewable energy. cool, right? fact is, xcel energy is the nation's number one provider of wind energy, and has been for over a decade. whoa! that's wind for ya. ? wind, wind, wind, wiiind. ? when it comes to clean energy, we're always delivering. xcel energy. . >>> welcome back. 7:21 and we are joined by...
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track tore and gamble up 2 -- proctor and gamble up 2%. some afterhours news. weight watchers ceo james chambers told the board, i'm out of here, i quit. he's going to pursue the ever popular other opportunities. he managed a get a partnership with oprah during his tenure. but no reason given for why he's leaving. liz: that's the ekg of the market. the calm-down. we have hillary's doctor linking her sudden allergic cough to her allergy. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before. the cloud gave us a single platform to reach across our entire organization. it helps us communicate better. we use the microsoft cloud's advanced analytics tools to track down cybercriminals. this cloud helps transform business. this is the microsoft cloud. liz: it was a disturbing collapse to see hillary clinton at that 9/11 event. the campaign saying secretary clinton is s
track tore and gamble up 2 -- proctor and gamble up 2%. some afterhours news. weight watchers ceo james chambers told the board, i'm out of here, i quit. he's going to pursue the ever popular other opportunities. he managed a get a partnership with oprah during his tenure. but no reason given for why he's leaving. liz: that's the ekg of the market. the calm-down. we have hillary's doctor linking her sudden allergic cough to her allergy. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft...
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prior everett martin proctor iii carrie beth progen david lee pruim richard a.runty john foster puckett robert david pugliese edward f. pullis patricia ann puma jack d. punches hemanth kumar puttur and my brother stephen. and my uncle francis. applause []joseph j. pycior, jr. christopher quackenbush christopher quackenbush lars peter qualben lincoln quappe beth ann quigley patrick j. quigley iv michael t. quilty james francis quinn ricardo j. quinn carol millicent rabalais christopher peter anthony racaniello leonard j. ragaglia eugene j. raggio laura marie ragonese-snik michael paul ragusa peter frank raimondi harry a. raines lisa j. raines ehtesham raja valsa raju edward j. rall lukas rambousek maria ramirez harry ramos vishnoo ramsaroop deborah a. ramsaur lorenzo e. ramzey alfred todd rancke adam david rand jonathan c. randall shreyas s. ranganath anne t. ransom faina rapoport rhonda sue rasmussen robert a. rasmussen amenia rasool r. mark rasweiler marsha d. ratchford david alan james rathkey in my cousin, fire captain brian christopher. i will seal on the ot
prior everett martin proctor iii carrie beth progen david lee pruim richard a.runty john foster puckett robert david pugliese edward f. pullis patricia ann puma jack d. punches hemanth kumar puttur and my brother stephen. and my uncle francis. applause []joseph j. pycior, jr. christopher quackenbush christopher quackenbush lars peter qualben lincoln quappe beth ann quigley patrick j. quigley iv michael t. quilty james francis quinn ricardo j. quinn carol millicent rabalais christopher peter...
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here are team of scientists and investors led by doctor noah proctor has come together to create the first space station on earth for a self-contained world. a pure environment tickets that's a fictional bio dome but the introduction after later just got a little fight premise of biosphere two. without being biosphere wanted it was financed by billionaire dreamer and fast. >> bon voyage. yo that all of humanity night flight spaceship earth better in the future. >> members want to survive on the food they can grow and raise for on the same water and air that will be purified and recycle. it was very idealistic nbc check back in halfway through the experiment. >> your later the project is still surrounded by controversy. >> there's an ongoing debate about whether biosphere to is a legitimate scientific experiment or whether it's something else. and you become a tourist attraction for the camera turning fanny pack set who would often make hand single communications with bias variance through observation windows. there was more. >> while the home video shows them feasting the truth is a
here are team of scientists and investors led by doctor noah proctor has come together to create the first space station on earth for a self-contained world. a pure environment tickets that's a fictional bio dome but the introduction after later just got a little fight premise of biosphere two. without being biosphere wanted it was financed by billionaire dreamer and fast. >> bon voyage. yo that all of humanity night flight spaceship earth better in the future. >> members want to...
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proctor & gamble up 2.2%. coca-cola up 2.1%. also getting a nice upgrade.an see all the green on. screen from the major indices. coca-cola up 2%. apple up 2.25. visa up 2%. how much further can we gain, liz, as we head towards the closing bell but it goes a nice way to wiping out what we lost on friday. liz: i would say so. everybody needs to stay with us. we have only 23 minutes before the closing bell rings. ashley, we'll go back to you if something dramatic happens although this is pretty good up, 246 points. >>> turns out hillary's own campaign staff did not know she was battling pneumonia. those who did know, admitted, quote, they could have done better when it came to dealing with her health scare but her health is taking a back seat when it comes to donald trump's attacks in just the last couple hours. he released an ad focusing on her earlier faux pas saying quote, half of trump's supporters fit into a basket of deplorables. so he beat that drum less than an hour ago in baltimore. here is what he said. >> while hillary clinton lives a sequestered li
proctor & gamble up 2.2%. coca-cola up 2.1%. also getting a nice upgrade.an see all the green on. screen from the major indices. coca-cola up 2%. apple up 2.25. visa up 2%. how much further can we gain, liz, as we head towards the closing bell but it goes a nice way to wiping out what we lost on friday. liz: i would say so. everybody needs to stay with us. we have only 23 minutes before the closing bell rings. ashley, we'll go back to you if something dramatic happens although this is...
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proctor and gamer, you would think this is appropriate but it is about an all time high right now. generally of what you mention on these food stocks and looking at some names like coke, their trend is lower. >> check out lulu lemon. we'll tell you what it is, right after this break. i am melissa. here is what's coming up. >> i have a license to carry in new york, can you believe that. >> nobody knows. [ cheers ] somebody had texted me. that maybe true, could trump's presidency be bad for guns? we'll explain. >> plus, is elan mosk unraveling. we'll tell you what it could mean for the stocks when "fast money" returns. >>> welcome back to "fast money." the stocks is dying. our cnbc's aditi roy got the latest. >> this after the company reported of weak guidance headed in the next quarter. >> the ceo did say the company benefited from greater operational efficiency this quarter. >> benefits on lodgistics. >> the price had been soaring this year of more than 50% to date. some analysts questioning whether the stock prices can be maintained. >> he also forecasts costs to go up this quarte
proctor and gamer, you would think this is appropriate but it is about an all time high right now. generally of what you mention on these food stocks and looking at some names like coke, their trend is lower. >> check out lulu lemon. we'll tell you what it is, right after this break. i am melissa. here is what's coming up. >> i have a license to carry in new york, can you believe that. >> nobody knows. [ cheers ] somebody had texted me. that maybe true, could trump's...
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i'm maggie hassan joined in the power family as a successful attorney, joe proctor, who helps an ex-drug lord turned businessman escape the drug world. take a look. >> if that rdi i'll get it excluded since it is totally illegal. but, once it's played in open court, tommy's eventually going to jail for doing ruiz. the cops, they'll create the evidence to convict him. and if you're on there? you're going down. >> pretty amazing. >> jerry, good to see you. what i find fascinating about this role is that -- i mean you don't even know who your -- where your alliances lie and if you're even a good guy or a bad guy. >> no. that's all sort of being figured out as we go. when i got on the show in season two, it was to help get the tommy character out of jail. i was a hero. all of the "free tommy" tweets were coming after me. then there was sides, like are you team t i'm discoveri iing it as the audience is. it is a fun show to be on. >> you look at "scandal," in its first season, nobody was watching. all of a sudden the cast got together and started live tweeting during episodes. two grow by the
i'm maggie hassan joined in the power family as a successful attorney, joe proctor, who helps an ex-drug lord turned businessman escape the drug world. take a look. >> if that rdi i'll get it excluded since it is totally illegal. but, once it's played in open court, tommy's eventually going to jail for doing ruiz. the cops, they'll create the evidence to convict him. and if you're on there? you're going down. >> pretty amazing. >> jerry, good to see you. what i find...
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lives --ad what is this entire time, donald trump has been using it to look proctor, desk teleprompterhe can see? our crack team of researchers investigated. mr. trump: so i said the founder of isis, obviously sarcastic, but then, but not that sarcastic to be honest with you. bing, bing,e little bing. i love you very much. so she's married to anthony weiner who's a perv -- you know what that is. look at my african-american over here. look at him. here's another one. go home to mom. your mother is voting for trump. she is voting for trump. paul o'neill of the yankees. paul, you come from ohio? i was only kidding, you can get the baby out of here. i love you and i think it is a guy. i do not know. who the hell cares? no it is not. beautiful. i like that much better. you have to see this guy -- i don't know what i said -- i don't remember -- maybe that's what i said. i never expect to hear that from you again. she said i never expect to hear that from you again. but is terrible. terrible. john: walk away from the lectern. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ john: head to bloomberg politics right n
lives --ad what is this entire time, donald trump has been using it to look proctor, desk teleprompterhe can see? our crack team of researchers investigated. mr. trump: so i said the founder of isis, obviously sarcastic, but then, but not that sarcastic to be honest with you. bing, bing,e little bing. i love you very much. so she's married to anthony weiner who's a perv -- you know what that is. look at my african-american over here. look at him. here's another one. go home to mom. your mother...
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. >> you're a concert promoter you know every concert.a >> vermont residents arei pending proctor kevin bacon and making a special appearance at their annual bacon festival. >> we think about bacon everybody obviously thinks about kevin bacon> when they smell baco >> we want to tell. >> was the town is it trying everything they can to get the actor to attend the third annual event they've been tweeting photos of the celebration to the celebrity for weekss but bacon isn't taking the bait. >> the good people of brattleboro vermont i wish i could beor there this weekend i'm in vancouver shooting a film t i really appreciate all state of vermont is made to get me there b i'm a big fan of vermont at the two sisters thatwo live in that great state and unfortunately you go to be working to enjoy the bacon. >> the festival is that this is saturday september 17 we can go where available i don't know maybe bacon is a chicken cool that he responded actors work on weekends. >> right. >> can afford a private jet. >> come on. >> alright well we have at the rain rightri now were getting out of here by
. >> you're a concert promoter you know every concert.a >> vermont residents arei pending proctor kevin bacon and making a special appearance at their annual bacon festival. >> we think about bacon everybody obviously thinks about kevin bacon> when they smell baco >> we want to tell. >> was the town is it trying everything they can to get the actor to attend the third annual event they've been tweeting photos of the celebration to the celebrity for weekss but...
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according to the globe, students at proctor academy in andover new hampshire will attend nine weeks on the rowsway as part of the world ocean school. and when the ship docks in havana it will be the first american ship to do so since 1957. >>> new overnight a fire at a all of the puerto rico. crews are working right now to get everything back on track. some schools have already canceled classes for the day and the largest hospital is canceling elective surgery izz. >>> samsung has been ordered to perform more safety checks on their smartphones. the world is under a worldwide recall because of dedefective batteries. they will have to use an x-ray the phone and samsung will have to test it again when it arrives. >>> tonight there will be extra security at gillette stadium. state police telling us this is in response to the bombings in new york and new jersey over the weekend. as for the game, the patriots may be bringing up the the back will you please's back up. so the big question this morning, who will be the pats' starting qb when it comes to game time, brissett or garoppolo. >> righ
according to the globe, students at proctor academy in andover new hampshire will attend nine weeks on the rowsway as part of the world ocean school. and when the ship docks in havana it will be the first american ship to do so since 1957. >>> new overnight a fire at a all of the puerto rico. crews are working right now to get everything back on track. some schools have already canceled classes for the day and the largest hospital is canceling elective surgery izz. >>> samsung...
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the voluntary recall is proctored by a customer finding pieces of plastic in the chicken. the recall involves more than 130,000 pounds of tyson nuggets. >>> i'm brittney shipp theirs. temperatures will keep cooling down to the rest of the week. zone by zone, break down here, start off in san francisco, temperatures as we are closer to twin peaks, 51, send mateo 72, palo alto. city two pacifica, 60 the high in half moon bay. right along coast temperatures have dropped back down. 84 milpitas, 85 san jose, 82 tomorrow in santa clara. close look toward the east bay, cooling trend has already started. back to the mid-80s for livermore, concord. 75 castro valley, 86 in antioch. 82 in pleasanton. toward the north of a partly cloudy skies, most of the area will see clouds to start and then more sunshine before the north bay will see the clouds lingering. 82 in nevada, 79 in san rafael. 75 in napa, 89 in rio vista, temperatures in fairfield at 86. seven-day forecast chose temperatures keep dropping to the weekend back into the 70s we will stay there even into next week. next tuesda
the voluntary recall is proctored by a customer finding pieces of plastic in the chicken. the recall involves more than 130,000 pounds of tyson nuggets. >>> i'm brittney shipp theirs. temperatures will keep cooling down to the rest of the week. zone by zone, break down here, start off in san francisco, temperatures as we are closer to twin peaks, 51, send mateo 72, palo alto. city two pacifica, 60 the high in half moon bay. right along coast temperatures have dropped back down. 84...
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dropped by proctor & gamble, coca-cola and you can't forget about the fed. oil following stocks higher. phil flynn, fox business contributor has the story from the cme. ashley webster on the floor of the new york stock exchange. ashley, was it all fed talk that did it? >> pretty much, david. best news they enter black out period where they can't say anything from september 21st when they start to meet next when they come out from the decision. we don't want to hear from them anymore. certainly traders here on the floor have been tearing their hair out over the fed for years. now they say they have no credibility. certainly markets are paying attention, up 239 on the dow. look at intraday here. this is the s&p finishing up 1 1/2%, but as you mentioned losing 400 points on the dow, last friday and perhaps one of the biggest stories, the vix, volatility index, was up 40% friday dropped by 13%. prepare, what about mining coming back? up 7%. not bad for a mining stock after losing 15% last month. wynn resorts. chesapeake energy up five. perrigo, this is dublin-ba
dropped by proctor & gamble, coca-cola and you can't forget about the fed. oil following stocks higher. phil flynn, fox business contributor has the story from the cme. ashley webster on the floor of the new york stock exchange. ashley, was it all fed talk that did it? >> pretty much, david. best news they enter black out period where they can't say anything from september 21st when they start to meet next when they come out from the decision. we don't want to hear from them anymore....
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melissa: the dow barely in the green, led my walmart shares and nike and proctor & gamble. phil flynn is price futures group. he is watching oil and gas drop despite the hurricane in the gulf. lori rothman on floor of the new york stock exchange. lori, start with you. the financial sector taking a hit today. reporter: one reason, melissa may be an article in "the wall street journal" suggesting that some banking industry groups are considering legal action against the federal reserve and the stress tests. those were initiated after the financial crisis as regulatory measure to make sure the nation's largest lenders remained solvent and in an effort to protect consumers but it has been a tremendous burdens on banks themselves the low interest rates weighing on the banking sector today. auto sales came out throughout the afternoon. gm down over 5%. that was the trend this is just about the worst month for auto sales since about the 2013. a lot of the auto analysts are now saying looks like 2015 was the peak for this most recent cycle in auto sales. we might have hit a plateau
melissa: the dow barely in the green, led my walmart shares and nike and proctor & gamble. phil flynn is price futures group. he is watching oil and gas drop despite the hurricane in the gulf. lori rothman on floor of the new york stock exchange. lori, start with you. the financial sector taking a hit today. reporter: one reason, melissa may be an article in "the wall street journal" suggesting that some banking industry groups are considering legal action against the federal...
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proctor & gamble will never have -- it's board of directors. >>> coming up, what i'm obsessed with today "intrepid" museum live here in new york city. stay tuned. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. >>> time for our new segment called "i'm obsessed with." as we prepare for the 15th anniversary of the september 11th terrorist attacks i'm obsessed with the single biggest bureaucratic change. the $65 billion beheme eths tems the department of homeland security. dhs has 240,000 employees. its senior staff is still scattered over 120 offices in maryland, virginia and d.c. and get this. 119 congressional committees or subcommittees claim some kind of jurisdiction over the department. that's a nightmare, folks. and it produces exactly the kind of turf battles the department was created to defuse. then, of course, the mission creep issue that
proctor & gamble will never have -- it's board of directors. >>> coming up, what i'm obsessed with today "intrepid" museum live here in new york city. stay tuned. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. >>> time...
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walmart, home depot, merck and proctor & gamble among the biggest drags on the market but a very different story for oil today. phil flynn of price futures, fox business contributor watching the action from the cme. and lori rothman on the floor of the new york stock exchange. lori, first to you. forget the dow and the s&p. let's focus on the positive, nasdaq. reporter: the s&p for its part, david is great story. you're right, nasdaq a seventh record close this year. nasdaq composite index with a gain of 8 points. that was enough to put it at a new lifetime high. i was watching s&p down .3 of one point today, at 2186, puts it less than five point away from a lifetime high on the s&p today. trader pointed out to me very importantly over the last 60 trading days stocks have moved in 1 1/2% range overall and that is very significant because we're at some really lofty levels here. we have obviously a presidential election coming up. who knows what other geopolitical events could act as catalysts to send stocks one way or the other. there is a lot of discussion, a lot of writing about if we're
walmart, home depot, merck and proctor & gamble among the biggest drags on the market but a very different story for oil today. phil flynn of price futures, fox business contributor watching the action from the cme. and lori rothman on the floor of the new york stock exchange. lori, first to you. forget the dow and the s&p. let's focus on the positive, nasdaq. reporter: the s&p for its part, david is great story. you're right, nasdaq a seventh record close this year. nasdaq...
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. >> hi, i'm a shanti proctor, a sophomore marketing major from princeton, new jersey. and my question is what did your freshman year teach you about yourself? >> seth: that's a really good one. >> i need to think about this. seth doesn't think before he answers. >> seth: yeah, i just answer and worry about it later. i learned a lot about hygiene. la because for real, i think my first month at college i thought, "this is the best. i don't have my parents --" >> were you the smelly freshman? >> seth: i was a bad -- yeah. i was not a jackpot roommate. [ light laughter ] >> preach on being clean. do your laundry, change your underwear. [ light laughter ] >> seth: unless they're lucky underwear and you have a test. i think that's very important. >> well for me, i think it i've told this story before, but when i applied to colleges, i had people who told me that i was reaching too high. for all of you sitting here with those doubts in your head, because those whispers of doubt, they stay with you for a very long time, ignore them, brush them off and just do the work. i still
. >> hi, i'm a shanti proctor, a sophomore marketing major from princeton, new jersey. and my question is what did your freshman year teach you about yourself? >> seth: that's a really good one. >> i need to think about this. seth doesn't think before he answers. >> seth: yeah, i just answer and worry about it later. i learned a lot about hygiene. la because for real, i think my first month at college i thought, "this is the best. i don't have my parents --"...
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interesting thing he does with the girls to sexualize them and sexualize the relationship if john proctor and has to raise the age of abigail. he makes this into sexual politics elm missing piece about salem is did any of these girls actually suffer some kind of sexual abuse? the colony felt vulnerable at this time. the girls felt tremendously vulnerable. living in a world where indian attack is imminent and many of them have survived indian attacks and often be -- girls have often been assaulted by the men in homes in which they live. most of the girls didn't live at home. they were servants in other people's homes which means they're prey to masters, the boys of the house, other servants in the house. there's a lot of sexual imagery in the accusations but we can't pin any to these particular girls. any number of aggressions, rapes, unwanted advances in the court records but not the salem records. miller took the greatest liberty was in using some of those vulnerabilities and attaching them to the story, where we know a lot about -- the hints these girls had dropped but nothing on the re
interesting thing he does with the girls to sexualize them and sexualize the relationship if john proctor and has to raise the age of abigail. he makes this into sexual politics elm missing piece about salem is did any of these girls actually suffer some kind of sexual abuse? the colony felt vulnerable at this time. the girls felt tremendously vulnerable. living in a world where indian attack is imminent and many of them have survived indian attacks and often be -- girls have often been...
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it's sexualized the relationship with john proctor and you have to raise the age of abigail of course. he makes this into sexual politics. the missing piece among the many missing pieces about salem is, did any of these girls actually suffer some kind of sexual abuse? the colony is so vulnerable at this time, the girls feel vulnerable. they're living in a world where the indian attack is imminent and many have survived the attacks. girls have often been been assaulted by the men with which they live. many of these girls didn't live at home which means they are prey to their masters, the boys of the house, the other servants in the house. there's a lot of sexual imagery in the accusations but we can't pin it to these particular girls. there are any number of aggressions, rates, unwanted advances in the court records but not in the salem records, it's very hard to connect the two and that's why i say where miller took the greatest liberty was using some of those vulnerabilities and attaching them to the story. we know what these girls have drawn but there's nothing on the record a perso
it's sexualized the relationship with john proctor and you have to raise the age of abigail of course. he makes this into sexual politics. the missing piece among the many missing pieces about salem is, did any of these girls actually suffer some kind of sexual abuse? the colony is so vulnerable at this time, the girls feel vulnerable. they're living in a world where the indian attack is imminent and many have survived the attacks. girls have often been been assaulted by the men with which they...
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proctor & gamble, united tech, cisco leading the charge today. oil and gold following stocks higher. phil flynn of price futures and fox business contributor is watching action from the cme and adam shapiro on the floor of the new york stock exchange. adam, nasdaq, setting its ninth record of the year. reporter: second in a row. we closed at 5339.5, essentially up roughly 40 point today. it was a great day for nasdaq. a lot of the big nasdaq stocks were in positive territory as well but five of the last seven days in positive territory. some of the big nasdaq stocks, some of the tech stocks that were pretty hot today. amazon up almost 2%. there was price target reset from bmo capital markets. they were saying that they're going to raise the price target to the hundred dollars a share -- $900 a share on amazon. another good day for jeff bezos. adobe up. visa up almost .2 of a percent. hewlett-packard enterprises up about half a percent. david. melissa: adam, thank you. phil, oil and gold also in the green today. both settling at two-week highs? wh
proctor & gamble, united tech, cisco leading the charge today. oil and gold following stocks higher. phil flynn of price futures and fox business contributor is watching action from the cme and adam shapiro on the floor of the new york stock exchange. adam, nasdaq, setting its ninth record of the year. reporter: second in a row. we closed at 5339.5, essentially up roughly 40 point today. it was a great day for nasdaq. a lot of the big nasdaq stocks were in positive territory as well but...
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proctor & gamble is giving out $10 billion, billion, water tablets that purify water for a family of three for about three days. beckton dickinson has helped develop supply chains with other business partners. a couple of years ago they organized the first hundred tons of medical supplies to the ebola countries. we had a very unusual commitment with bankers and other people in finance in detroit to redo the normal mortgage system so we could get people's mortgages on homes in detroit where the homes are in good shape, but need repair, and the value is driven down because the neighborhood because everybody was out, so they can't get a mortgage, one mortgage, that covers it. we worked hard to do that. there are lots of things like that we've done that require partnerships, and i just think that, you know, it's going to be hard to continue to keep that going. the good news is more and more people are trying to do it, which is what i dreamed of in the beginning. >> but it will be hard to continue to do that because you don't want to be asking people for favors as the husband of a preside
proctor & gamble is giving out $10 billion, billion, water tablets that purify water for a family of three for about three days. beckton dickinson has helped develop supply chains with other business partners. a couple of years ago they organized the first hundred tons of medical supplies to the ebola countries. we had a very unusual commitment with bankers and other people in finance in detroit to redo the normal mortgage system so we could get people's mortgages on homes in detroit where...
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proctor a proctor and gamble, he's working at other companies and-- >> and unless it's his on brand and: the brand has been hurt. ashley: it's been tainted for sure. stuart: and goldman sachs enacted a rule that would ban senior employees from donating to donald trump. how about that? >> this is the rule. and when you get into the details of it, it is basically, also cites the pence trump ticket and employees say you can't invest in people running like that. state officials who are seeking federal office can't donate to them. ashley: but you can hillary. stuart: trump is out and you can for hillary, that's the rule for goldman sachs. that makes hillary the wall street candidate plain and simple liz: she's getting more money from trump from wall street. >> it's relevant because there's over 300 something partners at goldman sachs liz: that's right, the partners only. stuart: have you ever heard of this before, a premier investment bank on wall street says you can give, but only to-- >> not to this level. and goldman sachs lloyd blankfein donated to hillary clinton's 2008 campaign. ashley
proctor a proctor and gamble, he's working at other companies and-- >> and unless it's his on brand and: the brand has been hurt. ashley: it's been tainted for sure. stuart: and goldman sachs enacted a rule that would ban senior employees from donating to donald trump. how about that? >> this is the rule. and when you get into the details of it, it is basically, also cites the pence trump ticket and employees say you can't invest in people running like that. state officials who are...
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garden colorful even with the changing z23eoz zvpz >>> welcome back, everyone. 8:19 in time for proctor's garden. if you're looking for a homemade bouquet, guys, for your girlfriend, we'll tell you how to do it. >> exactly. you have that just right. pretend you were at my block party yesterday. >> um-hmm. >> we don't do it out on the street. we do it in the garden still want to have something beautiful and festive for the tables. >> sure. >> there's that dilemma. do you want to strip all that color out of your garden? how many flowers do you want to pick? my big tip here is start with a lot of leaves. start with foliage from your trees and some rubs. shrubs. i use holy, seed pods and red blood leaf that i have plenty of on the patio. would actually work well in a bouquet did you it's stunning. >> 50% of the bouquet is the foliage and the pods. and then you start picking and you just pick a little bit of everything and that way it's not really missed and it doesn't look like you just went through and raided the garden. >> yeah. >> i had a few gladiolas in bloom and they wouldn't look very
garden colorful even with the changing z23eoz zvpz >>> welcome back, everyone. 8:19 in time for proctor's garden. if you're looking for a homemade bouquet, guys, for your girlfriend, we'll tell you how to do it. >> exactly. you have that just right. pretend you were at my block party yesterday. >> um-hmm. >> we don't do it out on the street. we do it in the garden still want to have something beautiful and festive for the tables. >> sure. >> there's that...
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example, 18-year old should make what proctor died in police custody after she was arrested for disorderly conduct. even in high-profile cases involving boys we often fail to see the girls who are there alongside them. after the fatal shooting of tamir rice the officers tackled his 14 euros for searches ground and handcuffed her. not only had she just watch her little brother die at the hands of the officers, but she was forced to greet his death from the backseat of a police car. addressing these problematic narratives have proved difficult in the current social environment, one that embraces punitive responses to expressions of it dissent and increasing surveillance of the home where families live, communities where children play in the schools where children are educated. >> welcome everyone to "pushout", a conversation with doctor monique morris. as parents, educators, sisters, brothers, community leaders i know we are all excited to engage in the thoughtful and powerful conversation with dr. morris. as we examine the injustice that black girls experience in schools and beyond and also
example, 18-year old should make what proctor died in police custody after she was arrested for disorderly conduct. even in high-profile cases involving boys we often fail to see the girls who are there alongside them. after the fatal shooting of tamir rice the officers tackled his 14 euros for searches ground and handcuffed her. not only had she just watch her little brother die at the hands of the officers, but she was forced to greet his death from the backseat of a police car. addressing...
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tremendous wage d disp disparity, and greater when you become a mother and now motherhood is the greatest proctor of wage is equality, even over gender. >> new questions being raised about what would happen to the trump organization if your father indeed becomes president of this country. given the foreign investments and ties from the trump organization to foreign investments. what will you and your family do to prevent any potential conflicts of interest? >> there's something so much bigger than our business at stake and that's the future of this country. as a private business we can make decisions that are not in our best interest. share shareholders. we can say, you know what, we'll do less deals and not going to do that deal even though it's a asonable because it could create a conflict of interest and we'll act incredibly responsibly and my father ready said he would put it into a blind trust and it would be run by us. so he's been very articulate on that fact and outspoken but this is so much bigger than another deal and we all recognize that. >> the candidates' health have become a big is
tremendous wage d disp disparity, and greater when you become a mother and now motherhood is the greatest proctor of wage is equality, even over gender. >> new questions being raised about what would happen to the trump organization if your father indeed becomes president of this country. given the foreign investments and ties from the trump organization to foreign investments. what will you and your family do to prevent any potential conflicts of interest? >> there's something so...
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proctor and gamble new high. caterpillar which was a laggard coming on strong. there's the old hewlett-packard, personal systems and printing, hit a new 52 week high. any laggards? yeah. wells fargo today a new 52 week low. worries sort of continue for that company. there it is at the lows. guys, back to you. >> see how it rolled over there. our bob pisani on the floor. you mentioned for the market overall financials and energy have to do well. >> it's been trading in a range for two years. the market has not gone anywhere for two years. >> having done well in energy, where do you go now? >> i believe, again, that if -- the market is not going to go much higher i don't believe on the back of apples and amazon. those stocks are very highly valued. it's possible to go a little bit higher. if we get a break out a leg higher you need the areas that have been weak over the last few years and those are financials in the energy sector. >> what do you like? >> we're overweight financials and energy. those are the two sectors that have to lift us up. i actually have been
proctor and gamble new high. caterpillar which was a laggard coming on strong. there's the old hewlett-packard, personal systems and printing, hit a new 52 week high. any laggards? yeah. wells fargo today a new 52 week low. worries sort of continue for that company. there it is at the lows. guys, back to you. >> see how it rolled over there. our bob pisani on the floor. you mentioned for the market overall financials and energy have to do well. >> it's been trading in a range for...
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muslims from the fight from 15 and from other bodies throughout the sam proctor conference have all been great supporters, auburn university. seminary and the list continues to grow. why are we here today? on monday, september 12t:00th, t 11:00 a.m. in every time zone, clergy will lead a higher ground, moral day of action outside of city hall in the district of columbia, it'll be in state capitals and here in the direct of columbia, it will be at their city hall because, as you know, we're still fighting for states like here in the district of clurm ya which continues to be one of the great moral challenges in our country. people who have taxation without representationation. now they'll make three declaration, one, faith leaders,ed a vo contacts, activists, and people who have been hurt and impacted by regress i have extreme policies and extremism in our political system will old rallies outside of state capital buildings and city malls to deliver the higher ground moral declaration and it is a moral policy framework to respective governors, u.s. senators, presidential candidates and ca
muslims from the fight from 15 and from other bodies throughout the sam proctor conference have all been great supporters, auburn university. seminary and the list continues to grow. why are we here today? on monday, september 12t:00th, t 11:00 a.m. in every time zone, clergy will lead a higher ground, moral day of action outside of city hall in the district of columbia, it'll be in state capitals and here in the direct of columbia, it will be at their city hall because, as you know, we're...
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prior everett martin proctor iii carrie beth progen david lee pruim richard a.gliese edward f. pullis patricia ann puma jack d. punches hemanth kumar puttur >> and my brother. >> and my uncle. joseph j. pycior, jr. edward r. pykon q christopher quackenbush lars peter qualben lincoln quappé beth ann quigley patrick j. quigley iv michael t. quilty james francis quinn ricardo j. quinn carol millicent rabalais christopher peter anthony racaniello leonard j. ragaglia eugene j. raggio laura marie ragonese-snik michael paul ragusa peter frank raimondi harry a. raines lisa j. raines ehtesham raja valsa raju edward j. rall lukas rambousek maria ramirez harry ramos vishnoo ramsaroop deborah a. ramsaur lorenzo e. ramzey alfred todd rancke adam david rand jonathan c. randall shreyas s. ranganath anne t. ransom faina rapoport rhonda sue rasmussen robert a. rasmussen amenia rasool r. mark rasweiler marsha d. ratchford david alan james rathkey >> and my cousin, fire captain brian christopher hicky. see you on the other side. >> and my aunt littlian. we miss you every single da
prior everett martin proctor iii carrie beth progen david lee pruim richard a.gliese edward f. pullis patricia ann puma jack d. punches hemanth kumar puttur >> and my brother. >> and my uncle. joseph j. pycior, jr. edward r. pykon q christopher quackenbush lars peter qualben lincoln quappé beth ann quigley patrick j. quigley iv michael t. quilty james francis quinn ricardo j. quinn carol millicent rabalais christopher peter anthony racaniello leonard j. ragaglia eugene j. raggio...
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ever since the july 7th moment in bonds, these stocks have all acted terribly with exception of proctore and little more of kraft heinz. and the second laydown was hershey, the walkaway. the only guy doing well in this business bgs because they keep acquiring companies and they have great dividend. that's a little company no one's thinking about. pinnacle foods also doing okay. but campbell's has been just terrible and kellogg's coming down and general mills part of that. it's the center of the store, once again, so hard to make money in the supermarket. frito-lay, hats off, pepsico still making a lot of money. a ton of money. because they do quick turn. that stuff doesn't last. frito-lay, in and out, on a sunday at my house, in and out. we go for the chips. >> looking at q-1 net sales cereal down four, yogurt down 15. >> it's funny because cereal they've had a real big turn there in cheerios of fruit and grain, which does matter. i was telling the ceo if you can come up with gluten free beer, he basically said beer's gluten. >> yes, it is. >> anyway, it's my dream. that would be my nex
ever since the july 7th moment in bonds, these stocks have all acted terribly with exception of proctore and little more of kraft heinz. and the second laydown was hershey, the walkaway. the only guy doing well in this business bgs because they keep acquiring companies and they have great dividend. that's a little company no one's thinking about. pinnacle foods also doing okay. but campbell's has been just terrible and kellogg's coming down and general mills part of that. it's the center of the...
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big cap stocks proctor, 180,000 shares trade at opening, used to be 1.8 million.ow what's happening here. what are all these people doing? thank you. thank you. >> right now they're going to ring the bell. let's get that. the s&p at the bottom of your screen down here at the big board today med equities realty trust focused on health care operators celebrating its ipo, which happened yesterday. at the nasdaq nutanix celebrating its ipo. we'll talk to the ceo later this morning on "squawk alley." we're going into the month of october, which over the past 20 years, jim, s&p up 70% of the time. q-4 80% of the time. >> yeah, when it's up, it's good. when it's down, it is so bad that we just have to remember that some of those octobers have just been brutal. so, yes, if we get through this period, then we're through. then we're through. we're okay. yeah, if we get through this, gold medal if we get through this next period. >> next period being what? sorry. >> the election and earnings. >> past the elections. >> look, pepsico, con agra, accentura, did anyone read that
big cap stocks proctor, 180,000 shares trade at opening, used to be 1.8 million.ow what's happening here. what are all these people doing? thank you. thank you. >> right now they're going to ring the bell. let's get that. the s&p at the bottom of your screen down here at the big board today med equities realty trust focused on health care operators celebrating its ipo, which happened yesterday. at the nasdaq nutanix celebrating its ipo. we'll talk to the ceo later this morning on...
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he's seeing it as a way for proctor & gamble to stay in touch -- remember, clorox was using twitter toind out where to send clorox during the h -- >> to your point that's a big number to pay for that. >> that is big. >> there's also someone joked on friday that benioff is like the guy swiping right on tndr like on every photo. you don't buy that? >> no, he's a little more clever than that. i think he's trying to see how much his stock gets hit if he did this. he cares passionately about the stock. remember, the quarter itself was not that good. and where do i come up with that analysis? benioff who said it on "mad money." this man plays with more of an open hand than pretty much everyone. but we are going into dream force next week, so there's going to be a bit of a blackout where dream force is going to be focused on einstein, which is artificial intelligence. but the artificial intelligence really dovetails with twitter. again, the notion of trying to figure out where a customer is going. zuckerberg thought about that. of course steve jobs thought about that before everyone. marc ben
he's seeing it as a way for proctor & gamble to stay in touch -- remember, clorox was using twitter toind out where to send clorox during the h -- >> to your point that's a big number to pay for that. >> that is big. >> there's also someone joked on friday that benioff is like the guy swiping right on tndr like on every photo. you don't buy that? >> no, he's a little more clever than that. i think he's trying to see how much his stock gets hit if he did this. he...
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. >> yeah, proctor exchange there. it's a lowe's koerpgs, but the offshore market is so horrendous.s just horrendous. can't talk enough bad about the offshore market, those are the projects that are being canceled. not the -- >> right. although yesterday and you've made this point the journal did a story about how costs have come down, fracking is able to come back so quickly. and really the production numbers here in the u.s. have not gone down that much. >> not much at all. >> and the break even is far lower than it had been. >> that's why iran doesn't want to give up any because the shares going to be taking. the u.s. is itching to take back whatever it lost in share. there's a lot of exports coming in. i do think when freeport sold that was a bargain because anadarco is adjacent. all things said, i'd rather be in the beer business. mention that because of molson going higher again. restaurants -- they're so hideous, i need virtual reality glasses to make restaurants into like twilio. >>> we did get approval on s.a.b. >> yes. >> big one in the books. >> that is an enormous deal o
. >> yeah, proctor exchange there. it's a lowe's koerpgs, but the offshore market is so horrendous.s just horrendous. can't talk enough bad about the offshore market, those are the projects that are being canceled. not the -- >> right. although yesterday and you've made this point the journal did a story about how costs have come down, fracking is able to come back so quickly. and really the production numbers here in the u.s. have not gone down that much. >> not much at all....
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because before i came here, i spent 28 years in the private sector, 13 years at proctor & gamble and 12 years with a start-up company. in between that three years in a family construction business. i know what it takes to make a payroll. i know what it takes to make a family household budget work and yet balancing the budget is a skill this body has not embraced for nearly 20 years. as senator perdue has mentioned, four times out of 42 years has this process worked. that is broken. in fact, think about this. it's september 28. on saturday it's october 1, the beginning of the next fiscal year of the united states federal government which will spend about $4 trillion this next fiscal year. we begin the next fiscal year in two days without a budget. now, we were all here last year at this same point in time, the last week of the fiscal year, the last week of september, and we moved into this fiscal year what? without a budget. there's no wonder we're $20 trillion in debt when you don't have a budget. there's an old saying in business, if you aim at nothing, you'll hit it. we do not have
because before i came here, i spent 28 years in the private sector, 13 years at proctor & gamble and 12 years with a start-up company. in between that three years in a family construction business. i know what it takes to make a payroll. i know what it takes to make a family household budget work and yet balancing the budget is a skill this body has not embraced for nearly 20 years. as senator perdue has mentioned, four times out of 42 years has this process worked. that is broken. in fact,...
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. >> you have companies like proctor & gamble who just advertise out there. >> it's the advertisers,reators, everybody has decided we're going video, video, video. >> being able to change in terms of what type of advertising. everyone gets data. it's interesting in reporting out this story, i got a look at what the dashboard looked like if you are an advertiser. if you are an advertiser, you're based on the clicks. but you get a ton of data. i think the information about our videos are viewed from an average of seven seconds. i do think my boys love to get the different types of data and did have the independent parties. facebook realized he's not responsible for the measurement at all, because they announced more people last week. facebook and twitter are dominating and everybody wants a piece of it. >> fair enough. thank you, julia. >>> when we come back, the squawk ceo phone call is in effect. stick around, we'll be right back, if where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with
. >> you have companies like proctor & gamble who just advertise out there. >> it's the advertisers,reators, everybody has decided we're going video, video, video. >> being able to change in terms of what type of advertising. everyone gets data. it's interesting in reporting out this story, i got a look at what the dashboard looked like if you are an advertiser. if you are an advertiser, you're based on the clicks. but you get a ton of data. i think the information about...
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y eran unas fechas que ya no las podÍa cambiar, porque no dependÍan de mí, dependÍan de mi proctor.ional. anabel blum, roxana garcÍa, antonio lÓpez, jessica cediel, y la escritora de este maravilloso libro, daniela rivera zacarÍas. oigan, ¿quÉ tan frecuentemente silencian lo que sienten, y ante quÉ situaciones? anabel: dependiendo. yo creo que uno tiene que definir si lo que vas a decir va a aportar algo, o si sencillamente lo que quieres es molestar. si tÚ tienes la capacidad de evuar si de verdad vas a aportar algo, vaya y hable. muy a menudo trato de hacer ese ejercicio antes de abrir la boca. roxana: creo que estoy en el panel equivocado, porque hablo y hablo! pero soy de las personas que piensan que la comunicaciÓn es algÚn por tantÍsimo. nosotras tendemos a pensar que los demÁs saben lo que queremos decir, que tu marido adivina lo que sentimos, y no es una realidad. las que terminemos heridas somos nosotros. por eso, seÑora, aunque le duela, suelte la lengua. jessica cediel: yo solÍa casarme absolutamente todo. despuÉs de un tiempo, dije que no. ojo, en lo que me cuido es en e
y eran unas fechas que ya no las podÍa cambiar, porque no dependÍan de mí, dependÍan de mi proctor.ional. anabel blum, roxana garcÍa, antonio lÓpez, jessica cediel, y la escritora de este maravilloso libro, daniela rivera zacarÍas. oigan, ¿quÉ tan frecuentemente silencian lo que sienten, y ante quÉ situaciones? anabel: dependiendo. yo creo que uno tiene que definir si lo que vas a decir va a aportar algo, o si sencillamente lo que quieres es molestar. si tÚ tienes la capacidad de...
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keeps minority contractors out and you need to deal with it on this level not on the level of john proctorociated their powerful organization they will keep these minority contractors out. i know for a fact. either john or contractor who worked for a trucking company who helped us rogers trucks and equipment when we did the ms. coney center and run 313 trucks. we had a majority working with us. these majorities need to work with these minority contractors. we were the first ones from redevelopment agency that made them to joint ventures with people like many brothers with pretty low and other contractors and their someone standing up making minority contractors and general contractors do jd. so they get paid and not the general contractor [inaudible] their employees or their suppliers but for those minority contractors to pay their own supplies and their employees. so they can get the reputation of being able to bond themselves. when i left out of the trucking company either 3.5 bonding capacity. it was because we had people backing us up. so these minority contractors need to. thank you v
keeps minority contractors out and you need to deal with it on this level not on the level of john proctorociated their powerful organization they will keep these minority contractors out. i know for a fact. either john or contractor who worked for a trucking company who helped us rogers trucks and equipment when we did the ms. coney center and run 313 trucks. we had a majority working with us. these majorities need to work with these minority contractors. we were the first ones from...