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proctor and gamble among them.t why proctor and gamble shares weren't trading higher, even after those good reports. stay tuned to "squawk box. can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. learn more at retire your risk dot org. like.. pnc easy lock, so you can easily lock your credit card when its maximum limit differs from its vertical limit. and clover flex, for when you need to take credit cards when no one carries cash. or requesting a call to help get a new credit card- one that hasn't followed the family goldfish. pnc - make today the day. what do advisors look for don't just track an index, help me meet a client's need. is the fund built to sell or built to last? etfs are only part of a portfolio. so make it easy to explain. give me a quality fund that helps me get clien
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proctor right now, is the one year chart of proctor. >> it has been the best.t made people feel like i can own blue chips just like the old days kind of like our parents >> you think taylor would really say it is headed with peltz. >> he's like lincoln, he would doll it. sorry, sometimes i get it wrong because lincoln -- divided pretty good. >> we worked our way through the financials, we are in the middle of the industrials and starting on thursday, it is going to shift to tech in a big way, are expectations any different there? >> one of the great things when wells fargo did today when they trashed apple and they're a bunch of jokers, no, they did not do that. facebook just appointed two adults which is kind of -- >> what do you thisnk about thi? >> oh my favorite college >> what about it knowledge is good. >> drunk, fat and stupid >> there you go. facebook could surprise. twilio, i am watching certain ones that was a five yesterday. i am looking at the bulk of these and i will tell you the ones that i think will surprise. >> tell me >> i think apple >> or al
proctor right now, is the one year chart of proctor. >> it has been the best.t made people feel like i can own blue chips just like the old days kind of like our parents >> you think taylor would really say it is headed with peltz. >> he's like lincoln, he would doll it. sorry, sometimes i get it wrong because lincoln -- divided pretty good. >> we worked our way through the financials, we are in the middle of the industrials and starting on thursday, it is going to shift...
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spirit air system for boeing >> the only upgrade that i saw, jim, were wells proctor and rbc snap the proctor was like hey listen we are late. >> but they're still up some they hate things that we hate. i got to tell you. this is one of those mornings where i know it looks down but maybe it is just boeing. i think people really want to earn stocks. >> at this point given futures 100% of the lost would be boeing >> phil lebeau says last week, when you hear production cut, that's going to go down. when you have the best reporter on it, you can really say okay, remember spirit was downgraded so he thinks he gave you tomorrow's paper is that what he does >> that is that's what you get from covering an industry very clo closely of aviation. what is the right value for boeing we talked a great deal about it. it was a dooppoly. >> great american company but this -- >> did not seemingly do enough or quickly enough to respond to something that was a fatal form. >> i wish dennis mulenburg would come out i remember there was a problem, the ceo came on "mad money," he says this is obviously not w
spirit air system for boeing >> the only upgrade that i saw, jim, were wells proctor and rbc snap the proctor was like hey listen we are late. >> but they're still up some they hate things that we hate. i got to tell you. this is one of those mornings where i know it looks down but maybe it is just boeing. i think people really want to earn stocks. >> at this point given futures 100% of the lost would be boeing >> phil lebeau says last week, when you hear production cut,...
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we've heard from proctor, pepsi, and coke and so forth. >> if you believe the markets are going to haveome sort of a downturn or growth is in jeopardy around the world, maybe these companies are better off because they have pricing power, which we saw in the earnings reports they were able to raise price. for them, that gives them a cushion of margin that maybe other companies and other sectors may not have. >> that's a legitimate idea. i think it is also why they're trading where they are when we take a look at the valuation, we're trying to understand, why are they trading at 10-year highs i think you provided the answer. from my perspective -- here's the thing, low beta stocks are not going to go down as much as the high beta names will if the market rolls over. they're not immune to a decline. we're looking at a milder decline. that's going to be priced into th options, as well, which is one of the reasons i don't think it is really a big issue or consideration here. >> for everything options, check out the website. optionsaction.cnbc.com you can signed up for our newsletter some sa
we've heard from proctor, pepsi, and coke and so forth. >> if you believe the markets are going to haveome sort of a downturn or growth is in jeopardy around the world, maybe these companies are better off because they have pricing power, which we saw in the earnings reports they were able to raise price. for them, that gives them a cushion of margin that maybe other companies and other sectors may not have. >> that's a legitimate idea. i think it is also why they're trading where...
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return it to its former high and what is it that would compel it from here when we've heard from proctor and pepsi and so forth? >> is there any validity if you believe that the markets are going to have some sort of a downturn or that growth is in jeopardy somehow around the world that maybe these companies are better off because they have pricing power which we saw in the earnings report. they were able to raise the price and for them that gives them a cushion or margin that other companies and other sectors may not have >> that's a legitimate idea and that's why they're trading where they are and we're trying to could why are they trading at ten-year high and you just provided the answer >> here's the thing. low beta stocks, and if the market rolls over, and that doesn't make it immune to a decline and we're looking at a possibly milder decline and that will be priced into the option as well and that's one of the reasons why that's a big issue and the consideration here >> for everything options action.cnbc.com. while you're there sign up for the newsletter and it's a hotter ticket th
return it to its former high and what is it that would compel it from here when we've heard from proctor and pepsi and so forth? >> is there any validity if you believe that the markets are going to have some sort of a downturn or that growth is in jeopardy somehow around the world that maybe these companies are better off because they have pricing power which we saw in the earnings report. they were able to raise the price and for them that gives them a cushion or margin that other...
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and they are able to pay them and willing to pay them, which is the case with companies like proctor and gamble and other companies as well. they can at least hang their hat on for the time being but if it stays that way, that's the real key. >> great sign. dom, thanks. appreciate it. >>> united technologies helping boost the dow as well. lockheed martin. higher after a strong earnings report morgan brennan is here to talk about what's propelling these companies. same stuff we're talking about >> it is not just consumer products companies. organic sales growth is a big part of the united technologies story today. up 8 for the quarter a beat and raise for united tech if you take nothing else away from me in industrials earnings so far, aerospace and defense is, pardon the pun, taking off like a rocket ship and that's what's playing out in different names. that was the case in united tech and rockwell propelled the numbers there and whitney with the jet engines. all despite the 737 max grounding for boeing, which the company does expect to shave like 10 cents off of earnings this year.
and they are able to pay them and willing to pay them, which is the case with companies like proctor and gamble and other companies as well. they can at least hang their hat on for the time being but if it stays that way, that's the real key. >> great sign. dom, thanks. appreciate it. >>> united technologies helping boost the dow as well. lockheed martin. higher after a strong earnings report morgan brennan is here to talk about what's propelling these companies. same stuff we're...
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proctor correct her daughter's answers. one parent not in court today, marketing ceo jane buckingham, who is in talks with the government about a possible plea deal. >> when your friends tell you to lie on your resume, you 100% do not do it. >> reporter: she's accused of paying $35,000 to bribe a proctor and have someone else take her son, jack's, a.c.t. test. jack buckingham says he was totally unaware of the scheme, and has publicly apologized for gaining an advantage over other deserving applicants. >> all right, linsey davis with us live tonight from boston. she's been covering this story from the start. and linsey, there are other families we know who are deciding whether to cooperate with prosecutors? >> reporter: that's right, david. abc news has learned that prosecutors are putting some pretty intense pressure on some of these defendants, essentially saying, look, cooperate or face additional charges, including tax fraud. the grand jury has a deadline of april 11th to hand up additional charges. david? >> linsey dav
proctor correct her daughter's answers. one parent not in court today, marketing ceo jane buckingham, who is in talks with the government about a possible plea deal. >> when your friends tell you to lie on your resume, you 100% do not do it. >> reporter: she's accused of paying $35,000 to bribe a proctor and have someone else take her son, jack's, a.c.t. test. jack buckingham says he was totally unaware of the scheme, and has publicly apologized for gaining an advantage over other...
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whi whirlpool, but tomorrow coke, proctor, lockheed, utx and others it's going to be crazy let's get to the judge >> carl, thanks. i'm scott wapner make it or break it. is that what's at stake this week with the rally? it's 12 noon this is the "halftime report." >> a huge week for earnings. nine dow components. big tech names like facebook, microsoft and intel. big industrials, boeing and caterpillar. then there's amazon. will the market break the notion we could see the first negative quarter for earnings since 2016, propelling stocks higher plus, the big name semiconductor stock, one analyst says is about to soar. the halftime report with scott wapner begins right now. >> welcome good to have you with us joe terranov ajim 11thal margaret reed is back with us. vice president with the union bank, the private bank let's begin with the markets investors bracing for the busiest week of earnings season. a week that could determine whether stocks take that next leg up or stall out. all right, joe i'm going to read this list. intel. some of the names. intel starbucks, chipotle, 3m, u.p.s.,
whi whirlpool, but tomorrow coke, proctor, lockheed, utx and others it's going to be crazy let's get to the judge >> carl, thanks. i'm scott wapner make it or break it. is that what's at stake this week with the rally? it's 12 noon this is the "halftime report." >> a huge week for earnings. nine dow components. big tech names like facebook, microsoft and intel. big industrials, boeing and caterpillar. then there's amazon. will the market break the notion we could see the...
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i like pepsi and kimberly clark and proctor and gamble but this had moves on no real news. i mean literally nothing and people are saying the stocks are rallying and people say recession around the corner and i say maybe portfolio managers -- but the economy is in great shape and it is lunacy to rally like this why? well we know this. one of the reason is the transports are on fire not that long ago fedex reported quarters with feeling like ice hacks and since then they are rallying nonstop and now united parcel is in the same footsteps. an ugly quarter but now they are coming back. which begs the question. if people prying pepsico or proctor, why are they doubling down portfolio managers are sker siegz the right -- exercising the right to do stupid things. and today [ inaudible ] decided to accept $10 million of warren buffett's money to make it work. i'm not a fan. ox dental pays 5% and they have paying buffet 8% on the money invested i love being affiliated with warren buffett and i don't love owning companies that think they need to pay him way too much interest if i we
i like pepsi and kimberly clark and proctor and gamble but this had moves on no real news. i mean literally nothing and people are saying the stocks are rallying and people say recession around the corner and i say maybe portfolio managers -- but the economy is in great shape and it is lunacy to rally like this why? well we know this. one of the reason is the transports are on fire not that long ago fedex reported quarters with feeling like ice hacks and since then they are rallying nonstop and...
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she is accused of paying $50,000 of a proctor boost her older daughters sat scores. stanford university expelled a student in connection with the admission scandal. administrator say false information was on the students application. a message posted on the website says that any credits the student earned it have been vacated. they fired the ceiling coach he pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiracy for grieving agreeing to give spots in the sailing team in exchange for bribes. >>> homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen has resigned. she said on twitter that she will stay on the job until wednesday to stay with an orderly transition. president trump has named kevin mcaleenan the the acting head of the homeland security department. >>> a man is dead and his girlfriend was seriously hurt in the truck they were in rolled down a steep embankment in sonoma county late friday night. according to the press democrat, he died near his family vineyard. the chp says the crash was not discovered until 11:00 saturday morning. his girlfriend suffered a leg fracture but w
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comes out hard against ceo and this one is a major advertiser ahead, we'll talk about how serious proctor and gamble's threat to leave those platforms really is. but we begin with the rally. >> and a big one because we have earnings and deals to talk about, all of that driving big market sentiment and it is green across the board. we're talking about a full percentage gain or just about for the dow industrials up 250 points t s&p up two-thirds of one percent. and nasdaq as well so a good story developing especially because some merger news to talk about a developing conflict over who will get all the shale oil assets in the u.s. one big play happening right now is of course the big deal with chevron, occidental, who gets it all of the oil and gas sector doing well a massive move higher inside is t since the loewws and mcdonald's and microsoft at record highs and these names some big ones in the consume space making record highs. >> and getting closer for the indexes overall. thanks welcome to t"the exchange." yields are also on the move. the ten year yield is back above 2.5% the 30 year 2
comes out hard against ceo and this one is a major advertiser ahead, we'll talk about how serious proctor and gamble's threat to leave those platforms really is. but we begin with the rally. >> and a big one because we have earnings and deals to talk about, all of that driving big market sentiment and it is green across the board. we're talking about a full percentage gain or just about for the dow industrials up 250 points t s&p up two-thirds of one percent. and nasdaq as well so a...
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transitional military council as well as the opposition and civil society who have been behind this must've proctors that we continue to see about square outside the military headquarters there are issues that they have not touched up or none would be discussed in father talks to be held on sunday and in the coming days which touch on the length of time that this transitional solve it will fall into all groups would the rule the country. of course the both sides have a different opinion on this the transitional military council once a transitional period of two years for the council. the protesters and the leadership asking for four years saying that this will be enough time to change the rule of law in sudan and also is sure that the is minimal interference in any future elections in sudan from the military have of all sides out of the mystic and say that they would be able in the coming days to agree on not only the parameters but the personalities who will take this country that is a transition to full democracy and as president big question mohammed is how all of those protests going to hear thi
transitional military council as well as the opposition and civil society who have been behind this must've proctors that we continue to see about square outside the military headquarters there are issues that they have not touched up or none would be discussed in father talks to be held on sunday and in the coming days which touch on the length of time that this transitional solve it will fall into all groups would the rule the country. of course the both sides have a different opinion on this...
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. >> felicity huffman was accused of paying $15,000 to have a proctor boost her older daughter's sat scores. i wasn't aware of that. >> i don't think they existed. when you took them -- they didn't exist when i took them. >> shepard: apparently she's accused of and clearly has pleaded guilty to boosting these sat scores with some kind of proctor something or another. >> the guilty pleas have not occurred. the defendants have not set foot in the courtroom. >> shepard: she's agreed. >> they have agreed. the agreement consists in the filing of a document called an information. an information states the charge and the defendant's agreement to accept the charge. you bypass a grand jury. shep, you save the government a tremendous amount in resources and in time. the government will take that into account at the time of sentencing. >> shepard: felicity huffman has agreed to plead guilty in her part of this and 12 other described as associated press in this way prominent parents will plead guilty in this scheme. they're lining up to plead guilty. you start messing with the feds -- >> there's
. >> felicity huffman was accused of paying $15,000 to have a proctor boost her older daughter's sat scores. i wasn't aware of that. >> i don't think they existed. when you took them -- they didn't exist when i took them. >> shepard: apparently she's accused of and clearly has pleaded guilty to boosting these sat scores with some kind of proctor something or another. >> the guilty pleas have not occurred. the defendants have not set foot in the courtroom. >>...
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with me are jason beattie, the daily mirror's head of politics, and kate proctor, political reporterg standard. welcome to you both. first, let's look through tomorrow's front pages. most of the papers lead with the same story, with the metro reporting on the arrest of wiki leaks founder julian assange. mr assange had his political asylum revoked by the ecuadorian embassy and the guardian says he now ‘faces five years in usjail‘. the financial times talks about his us extradition charges, saying his involvement in a computer hacking conspiracy led to "one of the largest compromises of classified information in us history." the daily mail features a picture of mr assange with the headline "that'll wipe the smile off his face." it reports that the judge in court today branded mr assange a narcissist. also featuring a picture ofjulian assange is the telegraph, but it leads on brexit, saying that no—deal brexit plans are put on hold now there is a new date set to leave the european union. it also highlights the dup‘s to your confidence and supply agreement with the government is near to
with me are jason beattie, the daily mirror's head of politics, and kate proctor, political reporterg standard. welcome to you both. first, let's look through tomorrow's front pages. most of the papers lead with the same story, with the metro reporting on the arrest of wiki leaks founder julian assange. mr assange had his political asylum revoked by the ecuadorian embassy and the guardian says he now ‘faces five years in usjail‘. the financial times talks about his us extradition charges,...
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she said her daughter never knew of the scam in which she paid $15,000 to have a proctor change the answersher s.a.t. several parents for the bay area will also plead guilty. among them, bruce isaacsson and his wife. they're accused of paying $600,000, including a quarter million in facebook stock, to get their daughters admitted. then no we have done. our duty as parents was to set a good example. tonight no deal for actress lori laughlin. prosecutors say this whoa they know came together with when the could go prep specialist rick singer agreed to cooperate. a massive cheating scandal when the rich and famous paid for what their children had not earned. >> and stanford is expelling a student linked to the program. the university says that student lied about her sailing credentials on her student application which is grounds for expulsion. she will not get any creditfire. >>> a judge has blocked a asylum seekers to mexico. but the ruling will not immediately go into effect because the judge wants to give the president a chance to play. when the president announced the policy in january, it
she said her daughter never knew of the scam in which she paid $15,000 to have a proctor change the answersher s.a.t. several parents for the bay area will also plead guilty. among them, bruce isaacsson and his wife. they're accused of paying $600,000, including a quarter million in facebook stock, to get their daughters admitted. then no we have done. our duty as parents was to set a good example. tonight no deal for actress lori laughlin. prosecutors say this whoa they know came together with...
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proctor, making it harder to cheat.rote, and this is a real e-mail, "ruh-roh, looks like my daughter's high school wants to doovide own proctor." she literally sa at a computer and typed the words "ruh-roh." [ laughter and applause ] making ts the rare case where scooby doo was the criminal.nd [ cheers applause ] thiscandal -- it was you, scoob! [ laughter ] this scandal might be the most glaring example of pay to play in college admissions, but it's not the only one. there's already lots of pay to h play in college admissions world that's legal. i mean, just look at the president of the united states. he went to wharton, one of the most prestigious schools in d country and hesn't even know how to spell the word country. [ laughter ] and if you asked him to spell the word prestigious, the red ou squiggle w just give up and crawl away. [ laughter ] cheers and applause ] [ gunshot ] and let's not forget this is a guy who famously waged a racist campaign tt president obama to release his college transcript, despite the fac
proctor, making it harder to cheat.rote, and this is a real e-mail, "ruh-roh, looks like my daughter's high school wants to doovide own proctor." she literally sa at a computer and typed the words "ruh-roh." [ laughter and applause ] making ts the rare case where scooby doo was the criminal.nd [ cheers applause ] thiscandal -- it was you, scoob! [ laughter ] this scandal might be the most glaring example of pay to play in college admissions, but it's not the only one....
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either taking the exam himself or acting as proctor for kids and then fixing their answers when theyovernment says ridell did not have inside information, he was just really smart and could get a near perfect score on a.c.t. or s.a.t. tests on demand. he admits doing this for seven years, collecting $10,000 per test, even purposely leaving some answers wrong to avoid suspicion. he has been suspended indefinitely from his job at img academy, billed as the world's largest sports academy, and he faces 33-41 months behind bars, far less than the 20 years he could have gotten. he also has to pay a fine of almost $240,000, the amount he made off the tests, apparentliment ridell admits helping the offspring of at least half the parents who have already pleaded guilty including actress felicity huffman. court documents say ridell flew from his home near tampa to l.a. to state sit in the room as a proctor and after she left, he fixed some of her wrong answers, apparently without the girl's knowledge. other high profile defendants include actress lori loughlin who allegedly paid big bucks to g
either taking the exam himself or acting as proctor for kids and then fixing their answers when theyovernment says ridell did not have inside information, he was just really smart and could get a near perfect score on a.c.t. or s.a.t. tests on demand. he admits doing this for seven years, collecting $10,000 per test, even purposely leaving some answers wrong to avoid suspicion. he has been suspended indefinitely from his job at img academy, billed as the world's largest sports academy, and he...
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big dow components like coca-cola, verizon and proctor & gamble. the legal battle between at&t and sprint is over. sprint claimed at&t misled consumers with its 5ge branding. sho short. it does not mean a customer's phone is connected to a 5g network, at least not yet. the two carriers settled amicably. tesla ceo elon musk making bold statements about the future of driving at a product event in california late yesterday. he said his company will have 1 million robo taxis on the road within a year and predicted tesla will make cars with no steering wheels or pedals in two years. that's not all. elon musk said buying anything other than tesla in the future would be like owning a horse. >> wow. >> i don't know, marcus, what do you think? if the limo didn't have a driver, would you get in? >> unacceptable, frank. >> i will stick with my nontesla for now. even if it makes me vintage. >> coming up on "today in the bay", vianey arno flan in for k hall. >> we're talking 90s for your forecast. who will see the hottest temps. details coming up. >>> the cars
big dow components like coca-cola, verizon and proctor & gamble. the legal battle between at&t and sprint is over. sprint claimed at&t misled consumers with its 5ge branding. sho short. it does not mean a customer's phone is connected to a 5g network, at least not yet. the two carriers settled amicably. tesla ceo elon musk making bold statements about the future of driving at a product event in california late yesterday. he said his company will have 1 million robo taxis on the road...
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too tough for me how about proctor? i mentioned kimberly-clark if freight and plastic are under control for kimberly, you can get beathea should be for p & g too. if it goes down, i consider buying some. we have two stocks that are being beat meaning they tell us how entire sectors will trade. centene in the morning and texas instruments for the semiconductors i believe centene will report a terrific number. but health care is hated right now. oh, it bounced a little today, but if the stock can rally anyway, let's just say it's good news for this horrendous group take your cue from centene to see if we can go back to hp or pms, health care as for the semis, they need the temperature taken constantly, telling us whether the group is too hot or just right. i don't care all that much about snap but its stock has doubled since the start of the day in light of the enthusiasm for pinterest, we take a good hard look at the level of euphoria in this market to make sure things aren't totally out of control. there is ebay's revie
too tough for me how about proctor? i mentioned kimberly-clark if freight and plastic are under control for kimberly, you can get beathea should be for p & g too. if it goes down, i consider buying some. we have two stocks that are being beat meaning they tell us how entire sectors will trade. centene in the morning and texas instruments for the semiconductors i believe centene will report a terrific number. but health care is hated right now. oh, it bounced a little today, but if the stock...
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with a proctor who corrected the answers or coached the students during the exam.he apologized to those who had gotten into college honestly. adding my daughter knew nothing about my actions. i have betrayed her. >> her pleading guilty, at this early stage shows she does, indeed, have remorse. it was very, very smart. >> reporter: under federal sentencing guidelines, huffman faced up to 20 years in prison, if convicted. according to the terms of the plea deal, prosecutors will seek a 4-10 month sentence. >> if you go forward and fight this case, you could wind up with a sentence that is a lot of time in prison. >> reporter: 20 accused parents have yet to enter a plea. among them is actress lori loughlin. she and her husband allegedly doled out a half million dollars in bribes to get their two daughters admitted to usc. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," in school matters, the fight against the opioid epidemic. we go to alabama where they are training school staff to administer the life saving drug. >>> a push for regulations at a trampoline park. a growing number
with a proctor who corrected the answers or coached the students during the exam.he apologized to those who had gotten into college honestly. adding my daughter knew nothing about my actions. i have betrayed her. >> her pleading guilty, at this early stage shows she does, indeed, have remorse. it was very, very smart. >> reporter: under federal sentencing guidelines, huffman faced up to 20 years in prison, if convicted. according to the terms of the plea deal, prosecutors will seek...
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prosecutors say he paid 15,000 there are in cash to have a proctor correct his daughter's a.c.t. exam. he will enter his guilty plea later this month. this is the first time we have seen them in public since news of the charges broke. the couple is accused of paying 25,000 there are to help their daughter get a better score on the s.a.t. nc >>> it's one of the most popular places for a kid's birthday it up is behind bars accused of molesting a girl. the 18-year-old was arrest on monday. he lured the girl into a back room by offering to give her a band aid for a scratch. investigators say once in the room alone with that little girl, he inappropriately touched her and then took photos of her. >> oh, man. how could that happen in the first place? they should be supervised. >> he had only worked there for about a month. a spokesperson issued statement saying he's no longer with the organization and added the company is docooperating with ts investigati investigation. there's nine pump it up locations across the bay area. >>> a dead while discovered in the east bay. of the chevron sh
prosecutors say he paid 15,000 there are in cash to have a proctor correct his daughter's a.c.t. exam. he will enter his guilty plea later this month. this is the first time we have seen them in public since news of the charges broke. the couple is accused of paying 25,000 there are to help their daughter get a better score on the s.a.t. nc >>> it's one of the most popular places for a kid's birthday it up is behind bars accused of molesting a girl. the 18-year-old was arrest on...
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singer is said t have bribed test takers, exam proctors and college coaches to open side doors into prestigious universities a high-profile legal drama playing out in boston, featuring two well-known hollywood stars the alleged mastermind in this scandal says he took in more than $25 million and helped some 700 families cheat the system. nbc news has learned more arrests and charges are expected lester >> miguel, thanks. for more on the growing fallout from this scandal, we turn to nbc news legal analyst ari melber ari, thanks for being here i think we have leaned a lot about the lengths people will go to gheir kids into college, from buildings and gifts to university, legal but perhaps up against the line will some of these parents argue that the line is blurry? >> it would be hard to argue the line is blurry for those accused of cheating and direct bribery but one defense we may see is parents that say look, they were trying to get an honest service dialled-in college expert and that person ended up going thefaheever expected. >> important to note, this is a not a victimless crime. >> no. the
singer is said t have bribed test takers, exam proctors and college coaches to open side doors into prestigious universities a high-profile legal drama playing out in boston, featuring two well-known hollywood stars the alleged mastermind in this scandal says he took in more than $25 million and helped some 700 families cheat the system. nbc news has learned more arrests and charges are expected lester >> miguel, thanks. for more on the growing fallout from this scandal, we turn to nbc...
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huffman says her daughter never knew of the scam in which she paid $15,000 to have a proctor change the and divina isaacson that paid $600,000 to cheat the system will also plead guilty. tonight for actress lori laughlin and 19 other parents charged, no deal yet. the remaining parents if they plead guilty now is the time to do it. prosecutors say the cheating scandal unravelled when college prep founder william singer agreed to cooperate with investigators. a massive cheating scandal where the rich and famous paid for what their children never earned. >> miguel joins us now. miguel, as we noted, at the top of the broadcast, jail time may not be off the table. what could they be facing? >> well, lester, there is no guarantees. it's the judge that sets the punishment. huffman's plea calls for four to ten months behind bars but her lawyer will ask for no jail time, instead 12 months supervised release and a fine. >> miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> there's more breaking news. another major shakeup for the trump administration. the director of the secret service is out less than 24 hours aft
huffman says her daughter never knew of the scam in which she paid $15,000 to have a proctor change the and divina isaacson that paid $600,000 to cheat the system will also plead guilty. tonight for actress lori laughlin and 19 other parents charged, no deal yet. the remaining parents if they plead guilty now is the time to do it. prosecutors say the cheating scandal unravelled when college prep founder william singer agreed to cooperate with investigators. a massive cheating scandal where the...
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the oscar nominee admitting monday she paid $15,000 for a proctor to correct her daughter's answers on the s.a.t. guidelines call for huffman to serve between four to ten months behind bars. >> these other parents have not come in and plead guilty. they certainly haven't done it early, and so the government has added charges, and i think at least some of them will go to prison. >> reporter: while many parents face similar charges, sentence guidelines vary based in part on the amount of the alleged bribes. legal experts believe loughlin, who allegedly paid half a million dollars for her two daughters to get into usc, faced a minimum of two years in prison. with today's charges, stakes are higher. >> lori, lori, lori, pay for my >> reporter: tonight, the rich and famous paying the price for paying bribes. >> miguel, we hear a the sentencing guidelines. i know prosecutors make a recommendation, but doesn't the judge have the ultimate say here? >> yeah, lester, that's right. by law, the judge has to consider the sentencing recommendation, but still has leeway to impose a longer sentence. n
the oscar nominee admitting monday she paid $15,000 for a proctor to correct her daughter's answers on the s.a.t. guidelines call for huffman to serve between four to ten months behind bars. >> these other parents have not come in and plead guilty. they certainly haven't done it early, and so the government has added charges, and i think at least some of them will go to prison. >> reporter: while many parents face similar charges, sentence guidelines vary based in part on the amount...
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but they are accused of conspiracy and the admission scandal including paying $24,000 for a test proctor to correct their son's s.a.t. scores. they are arguing that even if it is true, they acted separately from the other parents and, there was no conspiracy. more than a dozen other parents including actress felicity huffman were indicted last week in this game and hoffman is pleading guilty and the same goes for five other parents in the bay area appeared they are all pleading guilty according to the chronicle. to colburn's son allegedly used his fraudulent s.a.t. score to apply at several universities including the university of arizona and the university of oregon. >>> president trump has been a part of tax day in minnesota say that changes in the tax code are helping american families. >> it is the largest package of tax cuts and reforms in american history. is truly historic, the largest in history. over 80% of american families are now receiving the big tax cut. >> the president did not comment on the controversy regarding minnesota representative accusing a muslim congresswoman of
but they are accused of conspiracy and the admission scandal including paying $24,000 for a test proctor to correct their son's s.a.t. scores. they are arguing that even if it is true, they acted separately from the other parents and, there was no conspiracy. more than a dozen other parents including actress felicity huffman were indicted last week in this game and hoffman is pleading guilty and the same goes for five other parents in the bay area appeared they are all pleading guilty according...
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the oscar nominee admitting monday she paid $15,000 for a proctor to correct her daughter's answers on the s.a.t. guidelines call for huffman to serve between four to ten months behind bars. >> these other parents have not come in and plead guilty. they certainly haven't done it early. so the government has added charges. i think at least some of them will go to prison. >> reporter: while many parents face similar charges, sentence guidelines vary, based in part of the amount of the alleged bribes. legal experts believe loughlin, who allegedly paid half a million dollars for her two daughters to get into usc face admin mum of two years prison, with charges the stakes are higher. >> lori, lori, lori, pay my tuition! >> the rich are paying the price for wil have leeway when it comes to tension. she will considernes but has the final say in making that determination. frances? >> thank you. >>> there is now official winner yet in the israeli election, but that hasn't stopped both benjamin netanyahu and his challenger benny gantz from declaring victory. as votes continue to be counted, neta
the oscar nominee admitting monday she paid $15,000 for a proctor to correct her daughter's answers on the s.a.t. guidelines call for huffman to serve between four to ten months behind bars. >> these other parents have not come in and plead guilty. they certainly haven't done it early. so the government has added charges. i think at least some of them will go to prison. >> reporter: while many parents face similar charges, sentence guidelines vary, based in part of the amount of the...
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airlines proctor hill oversexed distress code, tell us about this.an airlines, which are a very cheap airline, so probably ensuring climate disaster by encouraging people to fly excessively around the world, but lots of people like it for the reason it's a budget airline. as got a 22 page dress code, which tells female cabin crew must wear makeup, they've got to wear high heels, apparently, and also other stipulations. for us men it's not too bad, because we just have to have trimmed unvarnished nails, no earrings, and here that does not go over the shirt collar. so that's quite hazy. you would both pass. is a quite great quote here, somebody from the labour party women's federation who said the year 1950 rain and it wants its rollback back. i love that you see. that's fantastic. i'm rather partial to a pairof high fantastic. i'm rather partial to a pair of high heels, but i only have to walk between here and the catwalk without breaking my neck down the stairs. hopefully. and i do have the odd trip from time to time. i've only been drinking lemonade
airlines proctor hill oversexed distress code, tell us about this.an airlines, which are a very cheap airline, so probably ensuring climate disaster by encouraging people to fly excessively around the world, but lots of people like it for the reason it's a budget airline. as got a 22 page dress code, which tells female cabin crew must wear makeup, they've got to wear high heels, apparently, and also other stipulations. for us men it's not too bad, because we just have to have trimmed...
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of defendants charged in the scheme appeared in court, coaches charged with taking bribes, test proctorshelping wealthy students cheat on admissions tests, facing federal charges in bonls. >> yale announced monday it rescinded acceptance of one student linked to the scandal. >> u.s.c. says it may expel students connected to the college admissions bribery scandal. >> trevor: yes the coaches who helped the parents in the scam are facing major jail time of course they're going to get caught. when the water polo coach shows up in a bentley, questions. there are people who feel bad for the kids who did nothing wrong because now they might get kicked out of college because of what their parents did. the truth is, it's sad but it does make sense. it doesn't really matter if the kids didn't know their parents bribed their way in, the point is they got into the school under false pretenses, all right. i mean, if tinder puts chris helmsworth's photo on your profile, people will swipe right but can't blame them if they bail out. oooh, not what i was promised. but i didn't know. yeah, but i know! (
of defendants charged in the scheme appeared in court, coaches charged with taking bribes, test proctorshelping wealthy students cheat on admissions tests, facing federal charges in bonls. >> yale announced monday it rescinded acceptance of one student linked to the scandal. >> u.s.c. says it may expel students connected to the college admissions bribery scandal. >> trevor: yes the coaches who helped the parents in the scam are facing major jail time of course they're going to...
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with me are jason beattie, the daily mirror's head of politics and kate proctor, political reporter forondon evening. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. most of the papers lead with the same story, with the metro reporting on the arrest of wiki leaks founderjulian assange. mr assange had his political assylum revoked after seven yea rs by the ecuadorian embassy and the guardian says he now ‘faces five years in usjail‘. the financial times talks about his us extradition charges saying his involvement in a computer hacking conspiracy led to ‘one of the largest compromises of classified information in us history. the daily mail features a smiling picture of mr assange with the headline ‘that‘ll wipe the smile off his face'. it reports that the judge in court today branded mr assange a narcissist. the telegraph also shows mr assange on its front page. but it leads on brexit. it reports that no—deal planning has been wound down now there is a new date set to leave the eu. the telegraph highlights the dup's two year confidence and supply deal with the government is nearing its end
with me are jason beattie, the daily mirror's head of politics and kate proctor, political reporter forondon evening. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. most of the papers lead with the same story, with the metro reporting on the arrest of wiki leaks founderjulian assange. mr assange had his political assylum revoked after seven yea rs by the ecuadorian embassy and the guardian says he now ‘faces five years in usjail‘. the financial times talks about his us extradition charges...
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proctor correct her e.lready some parents working with prosecutors on a possible plea deal while other parents like dr. gregory colburn and his wife amy making it clear they are fighting to clear their names. they've been charged with using $25,000 of company stock to cheat on their son's entrance exam. according to their lawyer they are innocent of these charges. and sources say prosecutors are now warning some defendants cooperate now or face more charges. the grand jury does have until next week to hand down any additional charges. janai and kenneth. >> our thanks to elizabeth on the ground in boston. and those other charges could include tax fraud for allegedly writing off the bribes on their taxes. >>> time now for a look at your weather for this thursday morning. >>> good morning. we're looking for the storm to spread by thursday night, so you'll have the ohio valley region, the great lakes as well as the northeast. now, speaking of the northeast, we're going to be quiet initially on thursday, but rai
proctor correct her e.lready some parents working with prosecutors on a possible plea deal while other parents like dr. gregory colburn and his wife amy making it clear they are fighting to clear their names. they've been charged with using $25,000 of company stock to cheat on their son's entrance exam. according to their lawyer they are innocent of these charges. and sources say prosecutors are now warning some defendants cooperate now or face more charges. the grand jury does have until next...
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look at the papers with our reviewers jason beattie, the daily mirror's head of politics and kate proctorreporter for the evening standard — stay with us for that. good evening and welcome. seven years after taking refuge at the ecuadorian embassy in london, julian assange, the founder of wikileaks has been arrested by the metropolitan police. he took refuge originally to avoid extradition to sweden over charges of sexual assault, charges that have since been dropped. he's been found guilty today at westminster magistrates court ofjumping bail in 2010. mr assange is also facing extradition to the us related to one of the biggest ever leaks of government secrets, as our correspondent james landale reports. this was the momentjulian assange's seven years of self—imposed asylum came to an end. 0lder, greyer perhaps, but still defiant, still protesting. we must resist! you can resist! the ecuadorian authorities revoked his asylum and allowed in the police to arrest him for breaching bail. inside, he had resisted the officers, shouting, "this is unlawful, i'm not leaving!" before they handcuff
look at the papers with our reviewers jason beattie, the daily mirror's head of politics and kate proctorreporter for the evening standard — stay with us for that. good evening and welcome. seven years after taking refuge at the ecuadorian embassy in london, julian assange, the founder of wikileaks has been arrested by the metropolitan police. he took refuge originally to avoid extradition to sweden over charges of sexual assault, charges that have since been dropped. he's been found guilty...
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proctor correct her daughter's test answers.ement, huffman says, i am in full acceptance of my guilt, and with deep regret and shame over what i have done, adding, especially, i want to apologize to the students who work hard every day to get into college, and to their parents who make tremendous sacrifices to support their children and do so honestly. she also spoke directly about her daughter, writing, my daughter knew absolutely nothing about my actions, and in my misguided and profoundly wrong way, i have betrayed her. this transgression toward her and the public i will carry for the rest of my life. huffman is 1 of 13 parents now agreeing to plead guilty in the operation varsity blues case. in all, they paid out more than $1 million in bribe money. as for actress lori loughlin and her husband both accused of bribing their daughters' way into usc, they have not yet erntd entered a plea. maggie rulli, los angeles. >> prosecutors say they will recommend the low end of the sentencing range which could mean four months in prison
proctor correct her daughter's test answers.ement, huffman says, i am in full acceptance of my guilt, and with deep regret and shame over what i have done, adding, especially, i want to apologize to the students who work hard every day to get into college, and to their parents who make tremendous sacrifices to support their children and do so honestly. she also spoke directly about her daughter, writing, my daughter knew absolutely nothing about my actions, and in my misguided and profoundly...
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prosecutors say he paid $15,000 in cash to have a proctor correct his daughter's a.c.t. exam.nother bay area parent charged, bruce isaac son seen here with his hands in his pockets. thement of an investment firm in wood side. he allegatiedly gave more than 0 shares of facebook dock to get his daughter in ucla. we caught emmanuel enriques leaving, wearing the red tie seen here. the couple is accused of paying $25,000 to get their daughter a better score on an s.a.t. >> the plane crash in ethiopia has a local connection. burlg g she was on that 737-max 8 jet that crashed on march 10th. she is the niece of well known consumer activist ralph nader. the wrongful death lawsuit will be filed tomorrow in chicago against boeing, ethiopian airlines and a company that manufactured an allegedly defective part. a part of the lawsuit claims that boeing rushed to market the max 8 jet liner. >> big announcement from pg&e late today. the bankrupt utility announced a new c.e.o. bill johnson ran the tennessee valley authority where he was the highest paid federal employee in the country. critics
prosecutors say he paid $15,000 in cash to have a proctor correct his daughter's a.c.t. exam.nother bay area parent charged, bruce isaac son seen here with his hands in his pockets. thement of an investment firm in wood side. he allegatiedly gave more than 0 shares of facebook dock to get his daughter in ucla. we caught emmanuel enriques leaving, wearing the red tie seen here. the couple is accused of paying $25,000 to get their daughter a better score on an s.a.t. >> the plane crash in...
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he allegedly flew to los angeles to proctor the exam of her older daughter in 2016. >>> next to new reporting about a stalking tragedy that stunned america and led to sweeping new laws in this country. actress rebecca schaffer, a rising star, she was shot and killed at her front door. and now a new interview with her costar. why she is so angry about something that happened. here is matt gutman. >> reporter: she was the fresh-faced girl next door who skyrocketed to fame on the hit show "my sister sam" in the 1980s. ♪ everything starts like a knock at the door ♪ >> life isn't this good. i must be dreaming. >> reporter: rebecca schaeffer, the down-to-earth hollywood star who answered her own fan mail. >> i went, wait a minute. you're answering them back? you can't do that. and she says, oh, no, but i love it. they want to be friends. and i went, wait, they're not your friends. >> reporter: one of those fans? robert bardo, a mentally ill young man from arizona. bardo grew obsessed, showing up at her studio, then becoming enraged when he saw schaeffer acting in a love scene. it was the stalking c
he allegedly flew to los angeles to proctor the exam of her older daughter in 2016. >>> next to new reporting about a stalking tragedy that stunned america and led to sweeping new laws in this country. actress rebecca schaffer, a rising star, she was shot and killed at her front door. and now a new interview with her costar. why she is so angry about something that happened. here is matt gutman. >> reporter: she was the fresh-faced girl next door who skyrocketed to fame on the...
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verizon, united technologies, coca-cola and proctor&gamble. continues to rise this morning after u.s. ended all iran's exemptions, just below $66 a barrel this morning. futures indicating the markets lower as oil prices move higher, there are worries that that cuts into economic growth, of course, earnings report, dow industrials expected down at opening of trading, futures down 17, s&p futures down 2 and a half and nasdaq down 5 points right now. yesterday the dow was down 2 of the last 3 trading sessions while the s&p was up two consecutive days, yesterday the dow was down 48 points and nasdaq was up 17 at the close yesterday. check which you were intean -- european indexes. in asia overnight, markets continue to react in surge of oil prices as airline stocks in china see big decline. brewing major change. then this, banning new glass in sky scrapers of new york. the mayor of new york city blasted that will obviously change the whole look of new york. the skyline. vacation time. millennials are spending more on vacations coming up this morni
verizon, united technologies, coca-cola and proctor&gamble. continues to rise this morning after u.s. ended all iran's exemptions, just below $66 a barrel this morning. futures indicating the markets lower as oil prices move higher, there are worries that that cuts into economic growth, of course, earnings report, dow industrials expected down at opening of trading, futures down 17, s&p futures down 2 and a half and nasdaq down 5 points right now. yesterday the dow was down 2 of the...
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to get a proctor to correct his daughters' answers. >> thank you so much. >> we have other breaking headlines to bring. shares of boeing ended down. amid continuing reports that boeing's antistall software kept reacreactivating due to a malmurngmalfunctioning sensor 4. it kept -- they kept trying to unplug it, it kept reactivates, jet crash plant 10 killed 1 157 people. -- that plane crashed 5 months earlier. a tote o total of 346 people din the crashes. the word that the ceo of boeing did fly on a test flight today on a new max plane with software to prove it is safe. elizabeth: moving on. test taken since 2010. seizseizures took place in combination with use of other susubstances. fda also looking into whether too legalize cbd . for food and drink, fda is scheduling first public hearing for may 31. talk about safety measures, it say nonintoxicating product. >> the justice department rattling hollywood, reportedly warning, doj, warning oscars they may slap them with a antitrust monopolist iraq foric. word that spielberg, a board member, he wanted to restrict oscar to only movies also shown i
to get a proctor to correct his daughters' answers. >> thank you so much. >> we have other breaking headlines to bring. shares of boeing ended down. amid continuing reports that boeing's antistall software kept reacreactivating due to a malmurngmalfunctioning sensor 4. it kept -- they kept trying to unplug it, it kept reactivates, jet crash plant 10 killed 1 157 people. -- that plane crashed 5 months earlier. a tote o total of 346 people din the crashes. the word that the ceo of...
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nine large companies including proctor & gamble, pepsico, 3m and coca cola have committed between $5 million and $10 million each to provide no and low-interest loans to cities and companies to build and scale recycling infrastructure and sustainable manufacturing technologies. they also launched an initiative to prevent marine litter and aim to raise $150 million to fund waste infrastructure solutions in southeast asia. we are ready and willing to assist these efforts. across the government and across the globe, there is a tremendous amount of work being done. my hope today is to draw more attention to it, and to bolster it, but my ultimate goal is to see us move from a patchwork of pilot projects to comprehensive solutions. this will take time, but it can be done. the u.s. is living and breathing proof. in less than a century we transformed our rivers, bays and oceans from dumping grounds to meccas of tourism and economic activity and today, the science and systems behind our drinking water can and should serve as a model for other countries. millions around the world are suffering
nine large companies including proctor & gamble, pepsico, 3m and coca cola have committed between $5 million and $10 million each to provide no and low-interest loans to cities and companies to build and scale recycling infrastructure and sustainable manufacturing technologies. they also launched an initiative to prevent marine litter and aim to raise $150 million to fund waste infrastructure solutions in southeast asia. we are ready and willing to assist these efforts. across the...
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before a commissioner walks through the door, i had the opportunity to walk through it commissioner proctor at why c.d. a couple of weeks ago, i think i love most about this partnership between the two you pee -- p.u.c. and all the big corporations is that you guys have a solution, they provide the support, i look at how your team is empowered and you are bringing stars back to san francisco, and if the city won't take you, the california academy of sciences will take you. i just want to log your work. you give them an open solution. and congratulations to each of you on graduating. a great job and keep it up, this is fantastic. lastly, if i made, i want to make sure i echo the sentiments to the general manager and his entire team without g.m. kelly coming out during the kickoff and allowing these people to see him in the position he is in, just gives them another ounce and another motivation that's not seen before, and when we are working with a.g.m. ellis and she and i are sitting on panels, and we are having conversations locally and nationwide about the work we are doing, it speaks to t
before a commissioner walks through the door, i had the opportunity to walk through it commissioner proctor at why c.d. a couple of weeks ago, i think i love most about this partnership between the two you pee -- p.u.c. and all the big corporations is that you guys have a solution, they provide the support, i look at how your team is empowered and you are bringing stars back to san francisco, and if the city won't take you, the california academy of sciences will take you. i just want to log...
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journalist jack proctor. >> police were willing to say publicly that they believed this may have beene. >> 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
journalist jack proctor. >> police were willing to say publicly that they believed this may have beene. >> 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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. >> wow >> even the proctor of mcdonald's of the world. 2856 is not quite surpassing the march's levelssco, he's in an app for cnbc which was terrific but he lost for unc which was not good how about this one, second best, ibm. they're trying to close the red hat deal that's not close in the second half then united technology, that's a total chinese stock and get this, carl, apple, remember at 140 when apple's best days were behind them. what happens to that narrative where did that go? >> lyft, jim, i am told is down 72.50 here >> if it does not hold that level and became public, that's going to cost a lot of people skeptical of the next couple of deals. where are those buyers at 187? >> what happens to them? i caution people who are selling that's not a bad company >> you should be selling other companies at this point rather than this company that are very high multiple price sales. there is a lot of company that are quite expensive. i was hoping facebook, this would take the pressure off. there are other theory of facebook the more they are legitimate, the less money they're going t
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proctor and gamble report earnings and ring the opening bell today.ion 20/30. here is something i was able to find out. one example the company is doing its product tied. clean has certified 65% bio- based with 100% recyclable packaging. it is produced at a plant this n0 manufacturing waste to the landfill. proctor and gamble taking a stand. trading has been underway for two hours. coming back from a three-day weekend. the dow jones still down. just a little bit. in the last hour the s&p 500 and the nasdaq turned around. the s&p 500 up a little bit to 2906. the nasdaq just above 8000. samsung canceling a launch event for its new foldable phone. earlier this month of several tech reviewers who received the phone in advance of the launch said that the screens blacked out. the phones came apart at the hinges, saint-sakns has called off press events this weekend in shanghai and hong kong. as the company investigates claims of the problems. the phone was scheduled to launch here in the u.s. on friday. with a price tag of $2000. >>> today you can bring an o
proctor and gamble report earnings and ring the opening bell today.ion 20/30. here is something i was able to find out. one example the company is doing its product tied. clean has certified 65% bio- based with 100% recyclable packaging. it is produced at a plant this n0 manufacturing waste to the landfill. proctor and gamble taking a stand. trading has been underway for two hours. coming back from a three-day weekend. the dow jones still down. just a little bit. in the last hour the s&p...