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proctor and gamble in showing this down 12% so far this year that's proctor and gamble down 12%., where are we? people keep asking right now with the value and growth story, there is a rotation going on but we're not sure how strong it is. i get assaulted on the street from the bulls stop talking about value bob it's a loser q 2 is strong. and the evaluations reasonable for 2019 just off the highs now up 100 points carl, back to you. >> thank you, bob. we'll get to chicago pmi rick santelli in chicago hey, rick. >> reporter: oh, boy it's exciting our july read on chicago purchasing managers survey comes out 65.5 definitely higher than 62.5 expected subsequently it follows 64.1 it's the strongest numbers since april when it was -- wait a minute i'm sorry. it's the strongest number going all the way back to january, which was 65.7 so it is now the second strongest number of the year and do remember in december of last year, 67.l not much higher than where we're at that was the best number going back to march of 2011. as for the markets, first day of the fomc, of course, bank of jap
proctor and gamble in showing this down 12% so far this year that's proctor and gamble down 12%., where are we? people keep asking right now with the value and growth story, there is a rotation going on but we're not sure how strong it is. i get assaulted on the street from the bulls stop talking about value bob it's a loser q 2 is strong. and the evaluations reasonable for 2019 just off the highs now up 100 points carl, back to you. >> thank you, bob. we'll get to chicago pmi rick...
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general proctor remarked it will most likely force american troops to go forth than planned. cognizant of the pressure the u.s. army faced to the fighting, the pace of training increased. in addition to training the soldiers, marshall was also involved with acquiring the necessary equipment to be fully functional. marshall noticed the training was particularly unpleasant because the cold wet weather left trenches filled with water, and many of the soldiers only had one pair of shoes. soldiers had their feet wrapped in socks, making for a long marchers. on november 3, marshall was on his way to the second battalion of the 16th infantry. while his vehicle was waiting, marshall encountered general gordo, who informed him of the first american casualties. frustrated with the reports they received from the regimental battalion headquarters, they traveled to the location of ciri to investigate themselves. while examining the side, general bordeaux begin to ask questions, but said he was interested in knowing whether the american soldiers had made a significantly determined resistan
general proctor remarked it will most likely force american troops to go forth than planned. cognizant of the pressure the u.s. army faced to the fighting, the pace of training increased. in addition to training the soldiers, marshall was also involved with acquiring the necessary equipment to be fully functional. marshall noticed the training was particularly unpleasant because the cold wet weather left trenches filled with water, and many of the soldiers only had one pair of shoes. soldiers...
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proctor and gamble.id: proctor and gamble gets a lot of talented people in their young training programs. did anyone famous work alongside you? steve: funny you should mention that. a number of people did. when i was there, scott cook was there. jeff immelt, who ran ge. he and i worked together on the blueberry muffins and snack cake mix. we were the dynamic drivers of brownie mix sales. he was around. meg whitman came right after i left. it really was a great place. david: you go to stanford and are going to get your mba. then you decide to drop out and go to a tiny startup in seattle called microsoft. what did your father say about that? steve: he was apoplectic in a way. he did not try to stop me. but i remember when i called home and my dad said, what the heck is software? he had been involved installing wang systems, old wordprocessors. my mom said, why would a person never need to computer? today, you would say that is crazy, but it was not crazy in 1980. they said, we hear you. if it doesn't work
proctor and gamble.id: proctor and gamble gets a lot of talented people in their young training programs. did anyone famous work alongside you? steve: funny you should mention that. a number of people did. when i was there, scott cook was there. jeff immelt, who ran ge. he and i worked together on the blueberry muffins and snack cake mix. we were the dynamic drivers of brownie mix sales. he was around. meg whitman came right after i left. it really was a great place. david: you go to stanford...
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proctor and gamble.: proctor and gamble gets a lot of talented people in their young training programs. did anyone famous work alongside you? steve: funny you should mention that. a number of people did. when i was there, scott cook was there. jeff immelt, who ran ge. he and i worked together on the blueberry muffins and snack cake mix. we were the dynamic drivers of brownie mix sales. he was around. meg whitman came right after i left. it really was a great place. david: you go to stanford and are going to get your mba. then you decide to drop out and go to a tiny startup in seattle called microsoft. what did your father say about that? steve: he was apoplectic in a way. he did not try to stop me. but i remember when i called home and my dad said, what the heck is software? he had been involved installing wang systems, old wordprocessors. my mom said, why would a person never need to computer? you would say that is crazy, but it was not crazy in 1980. they said, we hear you. if it doesn't work out, you
proctor and gamble.: proctor and gamble gets a lot of talented people in their young training programs. did anyone famous work alongside you? steve: funny you should mention that. a number of people did. when i was there, scott cook was there. jeff immelt, who ran ge. he and i worked together on the blueberry muffins and snack cake mix. we were the dynamic drivers of brownie mix sales. he was around. meg whitman came right after i left. it really was a great place. david: you go to stanford and...
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shara proctor got a place in the champions in berlin injust a few time. can pull out the champions in berlin injust a few time. if i can pull out a good jump few time. if i can pull out a good jump today, i know that i can go back and be sharp. british para athletes dominated on track and field, with libby clegg winning the 200 metres and stephanie reid winning the long jump at the biggest surprise of the day was tom bosworth, breaking the world record in the men's walking race 3000 metres, one of the first of the day and he adds to the silver medal he w011 and he adds to the silver medal he won at the commonwealth games earlier this year. that's all the sport for now. now it is time for the papers. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are political editor of the sun on sunday, dave wooding and the journalist and author, sharma perera. let's take a look at the front pages. the mail on sunday says three raf aircraft are being used to transport holiday—makers. the a—3305 are part of a fleet leased by the mod under a deal costing £10
shara proctor got a place in the champions in berlin injust a few time. can pull out the champions in berlin injust a few time. if i can pull out a good jump few time. if i can pull out a good jump today, i know that i can go back and be sharp. british para athletes dominated on track and field, with libby clegg winning the 200 metres and stephanie reid winning the long jump at the biggest surprise of the day was tom bosworth, breaking the world record in the men's walking race 3000 metres, one...
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the door would be shut on the fingers of millions of citizens where the judiciary is often the only proctor of the individual rights that are at the heart of our democracy. unquote. mr. president, robert bork was rejected and justice kennedy took his place, and today we face similar stakes right now in this moment. voting rights are at stake, lgbtq right are at stakes, the right to organize collectively is at stake. those are just a few. there's a lot more. families across the country are paying attention and they are going to be watching what president trump and individual members of this united states senate do right now. they are going to -- they are going to -- to want to know if their rights will be protected, will their freedoms and secure, will the supreme court put people like them first or will they stand with special interests and big business and the most extreme idealogues in our country? those are the questions people across this country will be asking. that is the conversation i expect we will have here in the united states senate. and that what president trump should be consi
the door would be shut on the fingers of millions of citizens where the judiciary is often the only proctor of the individual rights that are at the heart of our democracy. unquote. mr. president, robert bork was rejected and justice kennedy took his place, and today we face similar stakes right now in this moment. voting rights are at stake, lgbtq right are at stakes, the right to organize collectively is at stake. those are just a few. there's a lot more. families across the country are...
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sam proctor, my mentor. they start debating, start usin nlanguage you' familiar with, whatever they say, take the moral high ground-- the moral, ethical high ground, and they can't touch it. - we're worshiping technology. i wause our technological superiority to produce conventional weapons that work in combat in sufficient numbers to defend this country's interests. - gary's argument now is still preparing to kill and be killed by the rus nans. - no. no, it. - i think the point is, if we begin to use more of our energy on inlking and negoti and engaging in trade and technology and agriculture and less on preparing to fight, we can prepare to live. we need to begin to use r minds rather than our missiles, and reduce this tension and go another way. [applause] - jesse jackson was this terrifying force rt within the democratic because he could register voters, he could move voters in ways that the other candidates couldn't. jackson used the weapon of registration as a way of deating his constituency and bring
sam proctor, my mentor. they start debating, start usin nlanguage you' familiar with, whatever they say, take the moral high ground-- the moral, ethical high ground, and they can't touch it. - we're worshiping technology. i wause our technological superiority to produce conventional weapons that work in combat in sufficient numbers to defend this country's interests. - gary's argument now is still preparing to kill and be killed by the rus nans. - no. no, it. - i think the point is, if we begin...
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i mean he was convicted of aggravated assault under proctoring israeli soldiers a case sparked a number of protests there were in palestine as well as in europe to israel's practice of detaining children has been criticized by rights groups however some israeli politicians claim to me means eight months in jail. is relax true mercifully with these types of terrorists israel should treat harshly those who hit its soldiers we can't have a situation where there is no terror lack of deterrence leads to the reality we see now we must change that. to me does however have a long history of resistance and even violent resistance she's reportedly been an activist since she was twelve. so that brings you up to date that's i think looking so far today and back again at the top of the. whole existence to. put themselves on the lawn. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or something want to be dressed. to go right to be precise this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the water. max geysers financial survival guide liquid assets those
i mean he was convicted of aggravated assault under proctoring israeli soldiers a case sparked a number of protests there were in palestine as well as in europe to israel's practice of detaining children has been criticized by rights groups however some israeli politicians claim to me means eight months in jail. is relax true mercifully with these types of terrorists israel should treat harshly those who hit its soldiers we can't have a situation where there is no terror lack of deterrence...
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the american truly is in the mood for a victory lap was in the women's long jump britain's share of proctor who has battled injuries in recent years to gold with the season's best leap of six point nine one metres. and in the men's four hundred metres hurdles norway's cost involved who won gold at last year's world championships sprinted to victory forty seven point six five seconds. my fifth thought that was exciting you probably haven't heard of the french tightrope walker who completed a thrilling stunt high above one of the most iconic landmarks in paris tatiana. crossed a cord suspended thirty five meters from the ground from a crane to the soccer. she stopped along the way for a few times to add some acrobatic stress. all of that was without a safety net or hunted. for this for a year but don't worry she started tightrope ing when she was just eight years old . it's a state of being is that. earth's odd home to those of species. a home worth saving. given those are big changes and most start with small steps but global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects arou
the american truly is in the mood for a victory lap was in the women's long jump britain's share of proctor who has battled injuries in recent years to gold with the season's best leap of six point nine one metres. and in the men's four hundred metres hurdles norway's cost involved who won gold at last year's world championships sprinted to victory forty seven point six five seconds. my fifth thought that was exciting you probably haven't heard of the french tightrope walker who completed a...
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the american truly is in the mood for a victory lap was in the women's long jump britain's share of proctor who has battled injuries in recent years to gold with the season's best leap of six point nine one metres. and in the men's four hundred metres hurdles norway's cost involved will who won gold at last year's world championships sprinted to victory in forty seven point six five seconds. oh you're watching news life from berlin we have more coming to you at the top of the hour but you can also log on to our web site that's dot com really easy to remember for around the clock news and information but in the meantime we want to leave you with a german concept and it's fi and electronic music pioneer group called cut back with a special guest appearing live you will never guess from where the international space station chairman astronaut alexander guest. now. video.
the american truly is in the mood for a victory lap was in the women's long jump britain's share of proctor who has battled injuries in recent years to gold with the season's best leap of six point nine one metres. and in the men's four hundred metres hurdles norway's cost involved will who won gold at last year's world championships sprinted to victory in forty seven point six five seconds. oh you're watching news life from berlin we have more coming to you at the top of the hour but you can...
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the american truly is in the mood for a victory lap was in the women's long jump britain's share of proctor who has battled injuries in recent years to gold but the season's best leap of six point nine one metres. in the men's four hundred meter hurdles norway's cost involved who won gold at last year's world championships sprinted to victory forty seven point six five seconds. a french tightrope walker has completed a thrilling stunt high above one of the most iconic landmarks in paris we're talking about tatiana mostly obongo there she is and she crossed a court suspended thirty five meters from the ground from a crane to the. silica. she stopped along the way a few times actually to add some acrobatic extras and all of this was being done without a safety net or harness has been preparing for this stunt for a year and she started tightrope walking when she was just eight. or you watching news live from berlin more coming of the top of the hour and in the meantime you can always check out our web site that's d.w. dot com but for now we leave you with a concert by german electronic music p
the american truly is in the mood for a victory lap was in the women's long jump britain's share of proctor who has battled injuries in recent years to gold but the season's best leap of six point nine one metres. in the men's four hundred meter hurdles norway's cost involved who won gold at last year's world championships sprinted to victory forty seven point six five seconds. a french tightrope walker has completed a thrilling stunt high above one of the most iconic landmarks in paris we're...
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with me are the political correspondent for the evening standard, kate proctor and journalist and broadcasterjohnrrow's front the telegraph leads with donald trump's suggestion that theresa may's brexit strategy might not find favour makes mr trump's thoughts on brexit its lead, and also says that england manager gareth southgate is against the idea of his squad being seen as heros. the guardian reports mrs may is going to push for a trade deal with the united states the financial times carries a warning that the city might suffer as a result of the government's brexit plan the express claims conservative mps were ‘in revolt‘ against their own leader over the plan so those were the front pages, let's take a look at some of them in more detail. lets kick—off with the telegraph and what it is saying about donald trump. absolutely. donald trump is coming to the uk like the world went today. he is causing all kinds of news. the big story emerging this evening is that donald trump is giving his opinion on brexit. he is saying that theresa may's brexit, is not the kind of brexit that voters wanted. he
with me are the political correspondent for the evening standard, kate proctor and journalist and broadcasterjohnrrow's front the telegraph leads with donald trump's suggestion that theresa may's brexit strategy might not find favour makes mr trump's thoughts on brexit its lead, and also says that england manager gareth southgate is against the idea of his squad being seen as heros. the guardian reports mrs may is going to push for a trade deal with the united states the financial times carries...
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i in the women's long jump britain's share of proctor who has buckled injuries in recent years to gold with the season's best leak of six point nine one metres. and in the men's four hundred metres hurdles norway's cost involved who won gold at last year's world championships sprinted to victory in forty seven point six five seconds. you're watching to get the news coming to you live from brad and more again at the top of the hour with the don't forget if you want to get any of our web slice means you can always the track that on. your smart t.v. smart or the flick t w four small. fortune watch what you want. to do extraordinary. you decide what's a find out more. dot com smart t.v. .
i in the women's long jump britain's share of proctor who has buckled injuries in recent years to gold with the season's best leak of six point nine one metres. and in the men's four hundred metres hurdles norway's cost involved who won gold at last year's world championships sprinted to victory in forty seven point six five seconds. you're watching to get the news coming to you live from brad and more again at the top of the hour with the don't forget if you want to get any of our web slice...
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we are going to walk through proctor park, our 19 acre historical park that features are 50 historic structures at the national ranging and heritage center. it starts with the spanish land-grant period. we are here at the little corral. it was built in 1780 on a spanish land-grant, just north of the rio grande river in south texas. it really represents the spanish influence, which pregenerated or were the originators of the ranching history and a started to develop ranching in mexico, then into texas. so, most correlated with -- los correlitos represents that time. the spanish were the ones who first brought cattle, sheep, goats and horses to the new world. so this is really the beginning of the story. and it helps tell the spanish influence that really resonates becauseall of ranching, many of the words that we use like, even our word for rope, it comes from a spanish word. ramuda, which is what we call the herd of horses, all of those are spanish terms that have a significant influence on what we do on ranches, even today. an adobeas originally structure. it was built to be a dwell
we are going to walk through proctor park, our 19 acre historical park that features are 50 historic structures at the national ranging and heritage center. it starts with the spanish land-grant period. we are here at the little corral. it was built in 1780 on a spanish land-grant, just north of the rio grande river in south texas. it really represents the spanish influence, which pregenerated or were the originators of the ranching history and a started to develop ranching in mexico, then into...
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he sees the wit the wind is blowing, and lacks the notion of himself as a trump style this proctor. member when he asked what trump would be like if he launched brexit? i believe you should always treat people that we wa nt should always treat people that we want to be treated. and the present ofa want to be treated. and the present of a country should always do. especially if you are a special ally, there are so many bonds between us. although i think this is a good lesson the britain that they can rely on some sort of special relationship, we still share a lot of intelligence behind the scenes, which is good stuff. where still two nations divided by corporate interests. how would you like it if the prime minister of britain or any other world leader started commenting on how his domestic situation is? he would love that. —— loathe it. he's not treating others the way he wants to be treated. this huge blow—up balloon of trump with a “appy huge blow—up balloon of trump with a nappy beyond, how would we like it if trump put over washington... the queen ina if trump put over washingto
he sees the wit the wind is blowing, and lacks the notion of himself as a trump style this proctor. member when he asked what trump would be like if he launched brexit? i believe you should always treat people that we wa nt should always treat people that we want to be treated. and the present ofa want to be treated. and the present of a country should always do. especially if you are a special ally, there are so many bonds between us. although i think this is a good lesson the britain that...
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proctors.the puritanical. >> the puritanical. and then we were the kinseys. three months later we went off and filmed this thing. it was like wow! it was from one-- from one -- >> stephen: from the cold to the high. you are lucky you guys didn't shatter. >> it's true, it's true. we had a great time. >> stephen: well, that's nice. is there a rolego-- you'r b the idea you haven't hit it yet, is there a role you would like to take another shot at. >> i'm filming "tales of the city" right now, which di25 years ago, so i'm revisiting that same character 25 years later. so hopefully-- hopefully-- there's been a little improvement. hopefully, we'll see. >> stephen: do you watch yourself. >> i can't. >> stephen: from 25 years ago and go, "killed you did not know what you were looking?" >> it's easier the further away. when you look like a baby muppet, which is sort of what you do. after 25 years you look like a baby muttle... oooh. the mouth gets really big. so that's-- so that's kind of fun. i can't w
proctors.the puritanical. >> the puritanical. and then we were the kinseys. three months later we went off and filmed this thing. it was like wow! it was from one-- from one -- >> stephen: from the cold to the high. you are lucky you guys didn't shatter. >> it's true, it's true. we had a great time. >> stephen: well, that's nice. is there a rolego-- you'r b the idea you haven't hit it yet, is there a role you would like to take another shot at. >> i'm filming...
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then i know i read that you describe your upcoming album as pop music for proctor defense haha what do you mean by that i think the new upcoming album is going to be very very much different to what i've ever done. i think i started my whole career in my home music but easier topics like you know about partying and you know being a teenager but i think now because i know that i have fans and i i love my fans and they are like i think they deserve to know more about me not just the happy all my you said you're tired of always seeing those kind of bizarre super skinny seeing ers do you think there's a new type of female pop star maybe if you think about like pop stars there is time i like that one mold i can be myself i don't need to be anybody else i don't need to. please anybody else everybody is different i'm different and ted has fifty different realities different i think the only thing that i'm kind of like sick is that we always compare women. let's make this interview going to be a bit more fun how i'd like to check how well you know the party scene in berlin oh bring it right wi
then i know i read that you describe your upcoming album as pop music for proctor defense haha what do you mean by that i think the new upcoming album is going to be very very much different to what i've ever done. i think i started my whole career in my home music but easier topics like you know about partying and you know being a teenager but i think now because i know that i have fans and i i love my fans and they are like i think they deserve to know more about me not just the happy all my...
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three boys being murdered and he named a number of leading, high profile figures including harvey proctor lord bramhall and the late leon britton. scotland yard to 18 months to carry out their investigation and it resulted in no criminal charges whatsoever. the enquiry cost £2.5 million and the met was subject to fierce criticism after a report by a retired judge. what is the next stage? the details of these allegations have been set out today by the crown prosecution service. they say it is alleged that nick made a false allegation of witnessing the homicide of an unnamed boy by harvey proctor. it is said he made an false allegation of witnessing the killing of a boy named scott. that he provided sketches of locations of which he had been physically and sexually abuse, falsely claiming he produced those images from memory. it also says he provided a penknife and two military epaulettes, falsely alleging he had retained them from when he was abused as a child. it gives you an idea of the kind of allegations he faces in terms of perverting the course ofjustice. he will next appear in court
three boys being murdered and he named a number of leading, high profile figures including harvey proctor lord bramhall and the late leon britton. scotland yard to 18 months to carry out their investigation and it resulted in no criminal charges whatsoever. the enquiry cost £2.5 million and the met was subject to fierce criticism after a report by a retired judge. what is the next stage? the details of these allegations have been set out today by the crown prosecution service. they say it is...
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apple, pfizer and proctor & gamble are due out with their financial results. policy makers begin their two-day meeting to begin the introduction of interest rates. and the latest report on home prices across the country. that's what to watch for tuesday. >>> the number of contracts for previously owned homes has increased thanks to a slight increase of the supply of homes for sale. th increase was broad based, all four major regions of the country showed gains. >>> speakingbout real estate. as you know, we've been talking about the housing market a lot lately. as prices rise and inventory remains near historic lows. there is one property le none we've seen before. especially the billion dollar tag. robert frank shows us around. >> reporter: up this drive is the first ever $1 billion residential listing in america. the massive 157cre property is bigger than disneyland, there's no castle up here, there's not evenho e. this plot of land is being sold by secure capal partners and l it'sisted by super broker erin kerman for $1 billion. there's four reasons why the
apple, pfizer and proctor & gamble are due out with their financial results. policy makers begin their two-day meeting to begin the introduction of interest rates. and the latest report on home prices across the country. that's what to watch for tuesday. >>> the number of contracts for previously owned homes has increased thanks to a slight increase of the supply of homes for sale. th increase was broad based, all four major regions of the country showed gains. >>>...
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how about proctor. proctor up six trade points. okay i'll take that.ut the optionalty what they can do why does it matter because in the end, it's a market of stocks it's so easy i can be gloomy. do you want me to be gloomy? >> no. i like you're positive what you're describing is a more difficult game to play it's a stock pickers market more than a long time. >> yes and everyone wants to make it an etf. they're worried about single stock. people went to bed with the washington nationals behind 9-0. did you know they came back 14-12. that's what i'm talking about. >> the sunshines on the nationals sometimes. >> yes the chinese stock market, that's a bear market. we don't talk about it because their economy is slowing. >> maybe we should be talking about it more. i was reading about it this morning. >> think they're immune? they have a stock market acti one of the most ill advised things the communist did because they have to prop it up. >> we cared about what was happening in the chinese market in the summer of' 15 we don't seem to be caring as much in
how about proctor. proctor up six trade points. okay i'll take that.ut the optionalty what they can do why does it matter because in the end, it's a market of stocks it's so easy i can be gloomy. do you want me to be gloomy? >> no. i like you're positive what you're describing is a more difficult game to play it's a stock pickers market more than a long time. >> yes and everyone wants to make it an etf. they're worried about single stock. people went to bed with the washington...
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david: proctor and gamble gets a lot of talented people in their training programs.nyone famous work alongside you? steve: a number of people did. scott cook was there. ge. immelt, who ran he and i worked together. the dynamic drivers of brownie mix sales. he was around. meg whitman came after i left. it was a great place. david: you go to stanford and are going to get your nba. you decide to drop out and work at a startup in seattle call microsoft -- called microsoft. what did your father say about that? steve: he was apoplectic in a way. he did not try to stop me. i called home, and he said, what the heck is software? he had been involved installing ang systems. my mom said, why would a person never need to computer? it wasn't crazy in 1980. they said, we hear you. if it doesn't work out, you go back to business school, right? never came back. david: you stay there and ultimate become next to bill gates and paul allen the biggest shareholder. what were the perks as you work your way up? steve: i was bill's assistant. chief cook and bottle washer. . set up the accou
david: proctor and gamble gets a lot of talented people in their training programs.nyone famous work alongside you? steve: a number of people did. scott cook was there. ge. immelt, who ran he and i worked together. the dynamic drivers of brownie mix sales. he was around. meg whitman came after i left. it was a great place. david: you go to stanford and are going to get your nba. you decide to drop out and work at a startup in seattle call microsoft -- called microsoft. what did your father say...
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>>> up next proctor and gamble sales coming up short for the quart. tell you what's eating into business. what the company is doing on consumer prices next >>> and later nigds to apple we'll get earnings results from cheesecake factory and pandora we'll bring you the numbers as soon as they're released how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. alright one quick game of rock, paper, scissors. 1, 2, 3, go. e*trade. the original place to invest online. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com whai tell clients, etfs can follow an index, but which ones target your goals? it's not about quantity. it
>>> up next proctor and gamble sales coming up short for the quart. tell you what's eating into business. what the company is doing on consumer prices next >>> and later nigds to apple we'll get earnings results from cheesecake factory and pandora we'll bring you the numbers as soon as they're released how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need....
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it proctor note today. very negative.nd that is disconcerting because proctor, obviously, is very related to currency and emerging markets. >> and exports, as well. >> right. >> and that was the story today in the "wall street journal. u.s. exporters will be a surprise loser from the tariff because it's not your point necessarily intuitive. it's counter intuitive why would that be the case >> yeah. i think that's retaliation. >> it is to a certain extent there's a basic idea your trading partners have less money. dan d'amico with a tweet yesterday. we had 30% tariffs with 201 in 2002 and did not have a big dropoff that was discovered. >> and you use those numbers, but i can think of so many different companies. some of which we talk about every day that rely a great deal on selling their whatever it may be intellectual property or otherwise. or actual manufactured goods overseas. >> true. people have to recognize it's not so much they do well overseas but the growth has been disproportionately based on overseas sales part
it proctor note today. very negative.nd that is disconcerting because proctor, obviously, is very related to currency and emerging markets. >> and exports, as well. >> right. >> and that was the story today in the "wall street journal. u.s. exporters will be a surprise loser from the tariff because it's not your point necessarily intuitive. it's counter intuitive why would that be the case >> yeah. i think that's retaliation. >> it is to a certain extent...
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also the canadian government acknowledges a horrific post-war proctors when unmarried women were forced to give up their babies here on the program we speak to one of the victims. there was no conversation with me about how i got pregnant all they cared about was the fact that i was. pregnant and that i had a baby that they could. take also ahead u.n. resolution on tuberculosis removes a key paragraph calling for treatment to be made affordable that is on the request of the united states. in washington might be in cahoots with the billion dollar pharmaceutical industry. just one minute past nine o'clock now monday morning here in moscow this is the international welcome to your news. so. over a possible global conflict a feeling of helplessness and spending more time on social media all of these could well be the symptoms of a brand new psychological illness therapists in the u.s. say they are seeing increasing numbers of patients with what they call donald. apparently it affects both those who support the president and his detractors the president's haters for example tend to worry tha
also the canadian government acknowledges a horrific post-war proctors when unmarried women were forced to give up their babies here on the program we speak to one of the victims. there was no conversation with me about how i got pregnant all they cared about was the fact that i was. pregnant and that i had a baby that they could. take also ahead u.n. resolution on tuberculosis removes a key paragraph calling for treatment to be made affordable that is on the request of the united states. in...
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shara proctor edged out rival lorraine ugen byjust 3cm leaping 6.91 metres.ld. timing wise, this is perfect. you feel you have more to come? definitely, definitely. i don't feel as sharp today. if i can don't feel as sharp today. if i can doa don't feel as sharp today. if i can do a good job today, i mean, i know ican go do a good job today, i mean, i know i can go back and refine some things and be sharper. in rugby league, catalans dragons will be in super league next season after winning a crucial match against salford red devils. they won by 411—10 in perpignan with fouad yaha scoring four tries for the first time in his career. and before we go a reminder that lewis hamilton will start back in 14th place for tomorrow's german grand prix after breaking down in qualifying. championship leader sebastian vettel will start on pole in his ferrari. that's all the sport for now. now in the bbc news channel, it's time for click. welcome to one of the biggest airshows on the planet. this is the farnborough international airshow, a chance to see the newest aircraft
shara proctor edged out rival lorraine ugen byjust 3cm leaping 6.91 metres.ld. timing wise, this is perfect. you feel you have more to come? definitely, definitely. i don't feel as sharp today. if i can don't feel as sharp today. if i can doa don't feel as sharp today. if i can do a good job today, i mean, i know ican go do a good job today, i mean, i know i can go back and refine some things and be sharper. in rugby league, catalans dragons will be in super league next season after winning a...
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both jumping close to seven metres but it was proctor that did a seasons best to take the gold and securing changes in berlin injust a few weeks' time. i do not feel as sharp today so if i can pull a good job today, i can go back and find some things and be sharper for europe. winning the 200 metres and staff winning the long jump. the biggest surprise of the day with tom bosworth breaking the world record in 3000 metres. it was one of the first races of the day and he added to the silver medal that he won at the commonwealth games earlier in the year. there will be plenty more action tomorrow, all hoping to impress the home crowd here in london. also at the london stadium today, great britain women's 4x400m relay team, which originally finshed fifth finished 5th at the 2008 beijing olympics, received retrospective bronze medals. christine ohuruogu, kelly sotherton, marilyn okoro and nicola sanders were promoted to fourth when russia were disqualified after samples were reanalysed in 2016. they were then promoted to bronze when a belarussian athlete tested positive. there was also a bizarre
both jumping close to seven metres but it was proctor that did a seasons best to take the gold and securing changes in berlin injust a few weeks' time. i do not feel as sharp today so if i can pull a good job today, i can go back and find some things and be sharper for europe. winning the 200 metres and staff winning the long jump. the biggest surprise of the day with tom bosworth breaking the world record in 3000 metres. it was one of the first races of the day and he added to the silver medal...
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another british winner was shara proctor in the long jump. beijing. that‘s after the disqualification of russia and belarus for doping. the women‘s hockey world cup is also taking place in queen elizabeth olympic park. england had to come from behind to draw their opening pool match against india. lily 0wsley with the equaliser in the final quarter. they will next face the usa on wednesday. lewis hamilton will start from 14th on the grid in tomorrow‘s german grand prix. he tried to push his mercedes back to the pits after breaking down in the first qualifying session at hockenheim. he is eight points behind championship leader sebastien vettel, with the german clinching pole in his home grand prix. there‘s much more formula one reaction on the the bbc sport website and there are also details of how scotland and england‘s men reached the quarterfinals at the rugby 7s world cup in san francisco. that‘s it. there‘s more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel and i‘ll be back with the late news at 10pm. now on bbc one, it‘s time for the n
another british winner was shara proctor in the long jump. beijing. that‘s after the disqualification of russia and belarus for doping. the women‘s hockey world cup is also taking place in queen elizabeth olympic park. england had to come from behind to draw their opening pool match against india. lily 0wsley with the equaliser in the final quarter. they will next face the usa on wednesday. lewis hamilton will start from 14th on the grid in tomorrow‘s german grand prix. he tried to push...
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shara proctor came first in the long jump, and infront ofa crowd of a crowd of 20,000, race walker tometres, taking over three seconds off the old mark that had stood for 28 years. coming here and performing in the london stadium in front of a crowd like this, it changes everything for me. usually i'm out on the road and it's quite different, but in a stadium like this it so much fun and racewalking doesn't get in the diamond league very often so i want to put on a show and reward the organisers thank them for putting on. also today, ten years after finishing fifth at the olympics, the team gb relay quartet of christine ohuruogu, kelly sotherton, marilyn okoro and nicola sanders were awarded bronze medals from beijing. that's after the disqualification of russia and belarus for doping. the women's hockey world cup is also taking place in queen elizabeth olympic park. england had to come from behind to draw their opening pool match against india 1—1. lily owsley with the equaliser in the final quarter. they face the usa next on wednesday. lewis hamilton will start from 14th on the grid
shara proctor came first in the long jump, and infront ofa crowd of a crowd of 20,000, race walker tometres, taking over three seconds off the old mark that had stood for 28 years. coming here and performing in the london stadium in front of a crowd like this, it changes everything for me. usually i'm out on the road and it's quite different, but in a stadium like this it so much fun and racewalking doesn't get in the diamond league very often so i want to put on a show and reward the...
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shara proctor edged out lorraine ugen by three centimetres, leaping 6.91 metres.rolling wolverhampton tonight after a man was shot dead in the city centre. it happened in the park village area yesterday evening. detectives are now carrying out a murder investigation. emma thomas reports. valley road in park village, normally a residential street surrounded by houses, flats and a primary school. today it is the centre of a murder investigation. police called here at around 9pm following the sound of gunshots. 0fficers discovered the victim had been driven away to new cross hospital. armed police arrived at the hospital, early concerns alleged government was onside, were dispelled. the big ten, in his 20s, was transported to the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham but died early this morning. the city's former mayor says the shooting will cause fear among local residents. former mayor says the shooting will cause fear among local residentsm is always sad when somebody dies but whenever you have an incident people do tend to get worried and nervous, concerned abou
shara proctor edged out lorraine ugen by three centimetres, leaping 6.91 metres.rolling wolverhampton tonight after a man was shot dead in the city centre. it happened in the park village area yesterday evening. detectives are now carrying out a murder investigation. emma thomas reports. valley road in park village, normally a residential street surrounded by houses, flats and a primary school. today it is the centre of a murder investigation. police called here at around 9pm following the...
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an argument maybe at 15 times, getting a little ahead of themselves, you'd rather compare it to a proctorohnson & johnson at 15 times. the selloff on the back of this news was muted and it does rally into earnings and post earnings. >> also last month, dan said shares of cigarette maker philip morris were about to heat up >> we know that this is one of these stocks where it has fundamental headwinds and also this issue of rising rates over the last year or so, so that's 5.5% dividend with the stock down here and that's interesting when the stock was trading around $79.10 and the july 80 and 87 1/2 call spread that cost you 1.50 - >> heat up it did. the stock surging 7% from the time of that trade dan isn't here today. we were able to catch up with him soaking up the sun in lake george with a special option. hi, "options actions" fan. sorry i can't be there. i detailed the trade, buying the 80, 87.5 call spread in july before the q2 earnings and with the stock near 83 that stock is more than double 330. you think it makes sense to take profits on that one and not have the risk into the ear
an argument maybe at 15 times, getting a little ahead of themselves, you'd rather compare it to a proctorohnson & johnson at 15 times. the selloff on the back of this news was muted and it does rally into earnings and post earnings. >> also last month, dan said shares of cigarette maker philip morris were about to heat up >> we know that this is one of these stocks where it has fundamental headwinds and also this issue of rising rates over the last year or so, so that's 5.5%...
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defence staff, lord bramble, lord brittan, who served as a cabinet minister and a former mp, harvey proctortain did not live long enough to know he would not face charges. now nick has been charged and he is facing 12 counts are perverting the course ofjustice, making false allegations and falsely claiming compensation. thank you. a quick look at some of tonight's other stories.. more than two thirds of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people avoid holding hands in public — that's according to a survey of more than 100 thousand people. the government's produced a 75—point plan to improve the lives of lgbt people in response to the survey. the bbc has improved its gender pay gap, reducing the average from 10.7 percent down to 8.4 percent. the representation of women in senior leadership has also marginally improved, according to new figures. it follows months of criticism following last year's salary disclosures. the corporation says it hopes to eradicate the gender pay gap completely by 2020. the number of people dying as a result of taking drugs in scotland is at its highest since re
defence staff, lord bramble, lord brittan, who served as a cabinet minister and a former mp, harvey proctortain did not live long enough to know he would not face charges. now nick has been charged and he is facing 12 counts are perverting the course ofjustice, making false allegations and falsely claiming compensation. thank you. a quick look at some of tonight's other stories.. more than two thirds of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people avoid holding hands in public — that's...
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investigated, including retired lord bramall, also lord brittan, the late lord brittan, and harvey proctorstigated, no charges were brought against any of them and the enquiry was closed, scotla nd of them and the enquiry was closed, scotland yard was heavily criticised bya scotland yard was heavily criticised by a judge in a report and in the case was sent off the northumbria police, a separate force, to investigate nick himself and whether he had actually been telling the truth. so the replication is from this case have already been pretty significant —— repercussions. what do you think is likely to be the further fall out now that he has actually been charged with allegedly lying about some of these very powerful allegations which he made? this is going to be a case which will go to trial. we expect nick will go to trial. we expect nick will appear in court in september. the allegations that he faces are serious, 12 counts of perverting the course of justice serious, 12 counts of perverting the course ofjustice and they include claims that he falsely claimed to have witnessed three boys
investigated, including retired lord bramall, also lord brittan, the late lord brittan, and harvey proctorstigated, no charges were brought against any of them and the enquiry was closed, scotla nd of them and the enquiry was closed, scotland yard was heavily criticised bya scotland yard was heavily criticised by a judge in a report and in the case was sent off the northumbria police, a separate force, to investigate nick himself and whether he had actually been telling the truth. so the...
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doing the proctors the people of this region and what they call the historical margin lies the short of what people. call they have been pushed to the margins of mainstream mithi of here three months after one of their own was elected to leave the country some here are still uncertain whether the president's the new deal there why do. we consider him just a i'm not a cure what ails the o.p.m. the future depends on the next election with and whether they are free and fair. since taking office in approved the new prime minister has hit the ground running promising widespread economic and political reforms and ordered the release all political prisoners in their thousands the prime minister fully believes on love unity as well as forgiveness so that is an chasing everybody with. every issue is we need to release them all though he enjoys considerable support prime minister but faces the challenge of calming the angle of ethiopia's young people and there are many of them in the population of one hundred million who complained they are politically and economically marginalized he will hav
doing the proctors the people of this region and what they call the historical margin lies the short of what people. call they have been pushed to the margins of mainstream mithi of here three months after one of their own was elected to leave the country some here are still uncertain whether the president's the new deal there why do. we consider him just a i'm not a cure what ails the o.p.m. the future depends on the next election with and whether they are free and fair. since taking office in...
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also the canadian government acknowledges a horrific post-war proctors when unmarried women were forced to give up their babies here on the program we speak to one of the victims. there was no conversation about with me about how i thought pregnant all they cared about was the fact that i was.
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with me are the political correspondent for the evening standard kate proctor, and journalist and broadcasterjohn pleton. to see you again. —— good to see you again. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sun carries an exclusive interview with donald trump, who says theresa may's brexit negotiating strategy might have killed off the possibility of a trade deal with the united states. this makes an interesting contrast to the guardian, who report that mrs may is using mr trump's visit to push for exactly that type of deal. the telegraph leads with the president's view that the uk brexit negotiating strategy could be unpopular with the voters. the mail also leads with mr trump's thoughts on the proposal, questioning whether it will actually deliver brexit. the mirror says the comments will have embarrassed theresa may. the express says it isn'tjust the president of the united states who has reservations about the plan. it claims conservative mps are in open revolt against their leader. the metro has a slightly different take on mr trump's visit. it reports his view that "brits like me
with me are the political correspondent for the evening standard kate proctor, and journalist and broadcasterjohn pleton. to see you again. —— good to see you again. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sun carries an exclusive interview with donald trump, who says theresa may's brexit negotiating strategy might have killed off the possibility of a trade deal with the united states. this makes an interesting contrast to the guardian, who report that mrs may is using mr trump's...
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journalist jack proctor. >> police were willing to say publicly that they believed this may have been>> it's no secret that in any homicide investigation, the spouse is always the first to be questioned. but before the detective had a chance to reach out to ellen, she was calling him. complaining about that article. >> she said, where did you get this information? she was upset that it portrayed that he was just an innocent man, father that had disappeared. >> the article didn't implicate you. >> yes, it did. >> i read it. it doesn't like lay the blame at your feet. >> yes, it does. >> she and miked a had a heated discussion and the next morning when she woke up he was gone and he hadn't taken a vehicle. >> ellen told the detective i have she was pretty sure he moved to phoenix, home of his lover dave simmons but more recently she believes he moved on to the caribbean. >> she said he's probably on an island somewhere. >> we had looked at land on st. croix. as far as i knew, i figured he had gone to st. croix. >> and that that's where he was with dave simmons. >> correct. >> in fact, e
journalist jack proctor. >> police were willing to say publicly that they believed this may have been>> it's no secret that in any homicide investigation, the spouse is always the first to be questioned. but before the detective had a chance to reach out to ellen, she was calling him. complaining about that article. >> she said, where did you get this information? she was upset that it portrayed that he was just an innocent man, father that had disappeared. >> the...
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get to that and top story this hour, the earnings parade continue with dow components pfizer and proctor&gamble reporting before the bell this morning, but the real story when apple reports quarterly results, estimates calling 2.18 a share of revenue of $52.34 billion, this this ths the so-called fang stocks, facebook, apple, netflix and google, falling facebook's massive miss last week, joining us now senior research analyst daniel, daniel, what are you looking for from apple because this, again, a facebook and twitter problem, those are social media networks, apple is a consumer electronics giant and they don't have the same quite the same privacy problems and user growth problems that are facebook and twitter too. >> i think that's right, dagen, i think what we will look for is performance of the iphone business which we know is in a seasonally weak quarter but the health of the ecosystem and understanding how services is performing and then looking out we will, of course, get new products likely in september and ultimately the key for apple is to build a differentiated user experienc
get to that and top story this hour, the earnings parade continue with dow components pfizer and proctor&gamble reporting before the bell this morning, but the real story when apple reports quarterly results, estimates calling 2.18 a share of revenue of $52.34 billion, this this ths the so-called fang stocks, facebook, apple, netflix and google, falling facebook's massive miss last week, joining us now senior research analyst daniel, daniel, what are you looking for from apple because this,...
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several days after the launch that the soviets realized they had achieved quite a coup which is when proctor suddenly went on the offensive. in the us the disappointment was particularly bitter among the people working with preference brown in huntsville alabama when brown had been knocked out of the race or at least was no longer in the running for the winning spot. there was a gathering of. the powers of government and hopeful that at a banquet the night the russians put up their first. and i needn't go into great detail explaining to you. the mood of that banquet when it was announced. the russian just put up a satellite you know kind of like what black thrown over there but in a little bit. here it was it was shock to shock from brian it was a shock over. there is no secret there verner von brown and the rocketeers there were down in huntsville at the redstone arsenal felt that you know if they'd just given us this task we could have beat these guys and and the reality is they probably could've they did not have the mission to do so and you can kick yourself in the aftermath of that. the
several days after the launch that the soviets realized they had achieved quite a coup which is when proctor suddenly went on the offensive. in the us the disappointment was particularly bitter among the people working with preference brown in huntsville alabama when brown had been knocked out of the race or at least was no longer in the running for the winning spot. there was a gathering of. the powers of government and hopeful that at a banquet the night the russians put up their first. and i...
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mark richards, the head of -- a proctoring. that that is a view that is music to the years of the agency world. but, it is not a prevalent view. challenge me if you would on this, i think the level of suspicion and wariness and sense of enemies is very vivid. >> very quickly, building on the real challenge that marking others face is that the large advertising of the past are dime businesses. it's not a growth business. and to a great extent, if you look at it, p&g may have missed the fact that it wasn't what they built, like as manufacturing you're going to spend millions of dollars and drag your products and i got distribution and economic scale, well, the dollar shave club took away without advertising. yet, when you think about ads, you should only think about the ads you see, the single most powerful ad it, is word-of-mouth. dustin through social media. very powerful added sampling. that is what is happening. some of these companies, they missed the customer behavior. part of that is as they stopped using new media. they o
mark richards, the head of -- a proctoring. that that is a view that is music to the years of the agency world. but, it is not a prevalent view. challenge me if you would on this, i think the level of suspicion and wariness and sense of enemies is very vivid. >> very quickly, building on the real challenge that marking others face is that the large advertising of the past are dime businesses. it's not a growth business. and to a great extent, if you look at it, p&g may have missed the...
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they are making baseless accusations of a proctor contact with russia. -- of improper contact with russia last thing you want in intelligence is partisanship. >> former high-ranking officials in defense, intelligence, and lovers and usually keep their security clearance in order to -- in defense and intelligence usually keep their security clearance in order to advise others. >> amazon has ranked this top 1 >>> melania trump takespaign on visiting a children's hospital in nashville, tennessee. it is the first domestic chip to highlight initiative that she introduced at the white house in may. she will -- it is the first trip she is taking to highlight her initiative that she introduced at the white house in may. she wants to talk about opioid abuse and social media use. >>> parents were separated from their children at the border with mexico have been deported. the information was part of the court filing yesterday. it was higher than previously reported. so far, they said it has returned 1200 children over the age of five to their families, fewer than half of them. 2500 children have in
they are making baseless accusations of a proctor contact with russia. -- of improper contact with russia last thing you want in intelligence is partisanship. >> former high-ranking officials in defense, intelligence, and lovers and usually keep their security clearance in order to -- in defense and intelligence usually keep their security clearance in order to advise others. >> amazon has ranked this top 1 >>> melania trump takespaign on visiting a children's hospital in...
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that this is wal-mart being concerned with projector&gamble thinks, wal-mart is such a big buy e of proctor&gamble an came out and said, they are treating us like hoodlums, probably because they have the power. in a similar case, our import from china are 4%, 4% tracee, of gdp. we have the strength to, quote, unquote push them around, should we push them around, that's for another day i suppose. is trade war good, no. but do we have the power to quote, unquote win this, absolutely. tracee: all right. so i want to ask you, what are you watching today? any specific stocks to watch today as we are in the trade war? >> well, you know, that's interesting because i think the stocks to watch are the ones that people have talked about as being safe haven. tonight, tracee, regardless of what happens with the market you and i and others will be using netflix, ordering from amazon. i wouldn't say the stocks are totally immune because it takes buying power which might erode slightly with trade war. those are the ones to watch. if those stocks keep going up, nasdaq in particular and those kind of tech s
that this is wal-mart being concerned with projector&gamble thinks, wal-mart is such a big buy e of proctor&gamble an came out and said, they are treating us like hoodlums, probably because they have the power. in a similar case, our import from china are 4%, 4% tracee, of gdp. we have the strength to, quote, unquote push them around, should we push them around, that's for another day i suppose. is trade war good, no. but do we have the power to quote, unquote win this, absolutely....
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proctor and gamble is building a new diaper fact that -- a new diaper factory.s, the new entrance have been european and asian companies. the telecomat sector, one of the world's most open sectors in the telecommunications industry, where all four mobile phone operators in pakistan are owned by foreign companies. company owned by chinese investor, china mobile, one owned by telenor, in the region, one owned by a consortium of a russian company, singaporean company, sentelle, as well as the uv, and the final one also owned by the uv. if you look at a telecom sector, you would be hard-pressed to find a telecom sector and the world where all operators are foreign-owned. time, we are missing u.s. operators are one of my tasks is to communicate that. and chair with u.s. investors that the trade relationship has enormous potential. david: i am curious about what the communication back is. when you talk to u.s. ceos, potential investors, what do you hear and how prominently does the issue of security come up? there is a perception that there are daily -- dangers of pak
proctor and gamble is building a new diaper fact that -- a new diaper factory.s, the new entrance have been european and asian companies. the telecomat sector, one of the world's most open sectors in the telecommunications industry, where all four mobile phone operators in pakistan are owned by foreign companies. company owned by chinese investor, china mobile, one owned by telenor, in the region, one owned by a consortium of a russian company, singaporean company, sentelle, as well as the uv,...
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proctor will tell you they're not. unilever has done well but in the end, it's a challenge.berly kimberly is a good company but the raw costs are bad. and in going forward what we're going to hear about is higher oil. again, 3m is a little too negative now. >> we didn't mention the iranians responding to the president's tweet yesterday saying color us unimpressed. the world heard even harsher bluster a few months ago, as we continue to watch the dynamic and the affect on oil. >> interesting less bluster that's sml you don't hear much i'm cutting my numbers blustered. tariffs are the greatest >> not muhammad ali. >> he's been replaced. >> it's going to be interesting to see if alphabet hangs in there. amazon is not far behind >>well, look, again there's a have, have not there's a group of stocks it's facebook, amazon, netflix, what used to be google. >> i shall call them faang. >> yes faang is doing well. >> look what i have created! >> hey, there's an unbelievable note about apple they said service is not that good the new phones i don't know how well they're going to be rec
proctor will tell you they're not. unilever has done well but in the end, it's a challenge.berly kimberly is a good company but the raw costs are bad. and in going forward what we're going to hear about is higher oil. again, 3m is a little too negative now. >> we didn't mention the iranians responding to the president's tweet yesterday saying color us unimpressed. the world heard even harsher bluster a few months ago, as we continue to watch the dynamic and the affect on oil. >>...