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>> i thought we'd target proctor here proctor is the biggest weighting we know in the sector, but it'st a bit hot to my eye and let's try to figure it out together so first a simple table and you can see it there on your screen and this is just looking at the consumer staple sector versus proctor. the staple up 10% and proctor has doubled that up 24 on a two-year basis, the sector is up 25 proctor is up 77 on a five-year basis, the sector is up 33 and proctor is up 93. now let's look at a chart of that five-year comparative chart and you can see that there on your screen. so to be this ahead of your peers, meaning the sector is composed of names that we know coke and colgate and church and dwight and clorox and general mills and proctor is so far ahead of its peers and of its sector that i'm thinking it's right to harvest gains to take profits and do what one can to reduce exposure. so one last chart, it is a chart of proctor on a longer term basis and we know it had the strong advance in 18 and 19, and then you have the pandemic plunge and then, of course, this breakout and i've drawn
>> i thought we'd target proctor here proctor is the biggest weighting we know in the sector, but it'st a bit hot to my eye and let's try to figure it out together so first a simple table and you can see it there on your screen and this is just looking at the consumer staple sector versus proctor. the staple up 10% and proctor has doubled that up 24 on a two-year basis, the sector is up 25 proctor is up 77 on a five-year basis, the sector is up 33 and proctor is up 93. now let's look at a...
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and now it is pleased proctoring to on the ballot in hopes of overturning it altogether. >>> innovation does not equal exploitation. >> reporter: mike ross is a spokesperson for the no on prop 22 campaign. the cycles about measures protecting the gig economy is business model, and bottom line. and not its workers. >> they are spending over $180 million on this dangerous and deceptive measure. don't think for one second that that is to help their workers. this is about their bottom line. >> reporter: record to suggest he's office more than $184 million has been spent on the campaign. uber has kicked and 50 million. lyft 48. doordash 47. insta carts chipped in 28 million, and post meets 11. the yes on prop 22 campaigns is it sweetens the deal for independent contractors while allowing them to maintain the flexibility that fuels the gig economy. >> if they want the ability to remain independent contractors they are able to choose what they want to work for how long they want to work, where they want to work, which apps they want to work for. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the s campaign s
and now it is pleased proctoring to on the ballot in hopes of overturning it altogether. >>> innovation does not equal exploitation. >> reporter: mike ross is a spokesperson for the no on prop 22 campaign. the cycles about measures protecting the gig economy is business model, and bottom line. and not its workers. >> they are spending over $180 million on this dangerous and deceptive measure. don't think for one second that that is to help their workers. this is about their...
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i prefer proctor gamble now which is a little cheaper. it had a really amazing quarter. it is important to focus on leadership, people the leadership we got from d dr. lisa su. amd has more chance to go higher is it time to circle back to the once -- the dead raytheon does not expect air traffic returning. with the election a week away and a new supreme court justice on the court, the affordable care act is hanging on the ballot i am asking santeen how the company is positioning itself, stay with "cramer. >> follow @jimcramer send jim an e-mail to madmoneycnbc.com or give us a call at 800-743-cnbc miss something head to cnbc.com ♪ you can go your own way it's time you make the rules. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own device and choose the amount of data that's right for you to save even more. and you'll get 5g at no extra cost. all on the most reliable network. so choose a data option that's right for you. get 5g included and save up to $400 dollars a year on the network rated #1 in c
i prefer proctor gamble now which is a little cheaper. it had a really amazing quarter. it is important to focus on leadership, people the leadership we got from d dr. lisa su. amd has more chance to go higher is it time to circle back to the once -- the dead raytheon does not expect air traffic returning. with the election a week away and a new supreme court justice on the court, the affordable care act is hanging on the ballot i am asking santeen how the company is positioning itself, stay...
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with me are broadcaster john stapleton and editor of politics home, kate proctor.s front pages starting with. .. borisjohnson pushed towards a national lockdown — that's the telegraph's headline as the uk prime ministerfights to save his local lockdown plans in the face of pressure from labour and his own health advisers. the metro features an image of the mayor of greater manchester who has rejected plans to place the city in a stricter lockdown and accused borisjohnson of using northerners as ‘sacrifical lambs' in the battle against coronavirus. the uk edition of the financial times has the same story on manchester but leads with the news that borisjohnson is expected to try to force brexit trade talks to a moment of crisis, amid claims that brussels is dragging its feet. the international edition of the new york times reports a resurgence of coronavirus in europe has led officials to close bars and impose curfews — with hospital beds across the continent rapidly filling up. the daily express carries a warning from the uk's national health service that millions o
with me are broadcaster john stapleton and editor of politics home, kate proctor.s front pages starting with. .. borisjohnson pushed towards a national lockdown — that's the telegraph's headline as the uk prime ministerfights to save his local lockdown plans in the face of pressure from labour and his own health advisers. the metro features an image of the mayor of greater manchester who has rejected plans to place the city in a stricter lockdown and accused borisjohnson of using northerners...
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micro ban 24 sanitizing spray from proctor & gamble.l and clorox. it has been approved by the epa effective for use against covid-19 according to lab results. the product was shown to kill off the virus in 60 seconds. non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. with the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. call, click, or visit your local xfinity store today. ♪. connell: cutting power as a precaution. over 300,000 customers have been affected as pg and e shut off electricity in ca
micro ban 24 sanitizing spray from proctor & gamble.l and clorox. it has been approved by the epa effective for use against covid-19 according to lab results. the product was shown to kill off the virus in 60 seconds. non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and...
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some companies have strong earnings including proctor and gamble, and albertson's. >>> still ahead tonight, more californians in fire prone areas are losing their insurance. we want details on the second best option and why it may not be worth it. >>> people in the north bay area on high alert once again. the dangerous conditions that some fear could spark another wildfire. >>> bay area weather, we are tracking multiple red flag fire warnings this week. the strongest winds of the season, showing up on the 5-day forecast. we will have that coming up in just a little bit. uber and lyft are like every big guy i've ever brought down. prop 22 doesn't "help" their drivers-- it denies them benefits. 22 doesn't help women. it actually weakens sexual harassment laws, which are meant to protect them. uber and lyft aren't even required to investigate sexual harassment claims. i agree with the la times: no on 22. uber and lyft want all the power. so, show them the real power is you. vote no on prop 22. is you. wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit
some companies have strong earnings including proctor and gamble, and albertson's. >>> still ahead tonight, more californians in fire prone areas are losing their insurance. we want details on the second best option and why it may not be worth it. >>> people in the north bay area on high alert once again. the dangerous conditions that some fear could spark another wildfire. >>> bay area weather, we are tracking multiple red flag fire warnings this week. the strongest...
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consumers run the show as earnings from companies like proctor & gamble help lift the market today. we'll look at the message of these markets including some can't-miss buy signals. some progress being reported on the stimulus front as pelosi's deadline looms large and president trump says he wants to go even bigger. president trump: i want to do it even bigger than the democrats. not every republican agrees with me but they will. we want to do it, but nancy pelosi doesn't want to do it. charles: reaction from the white house coming right up, folks. also all of this as the justice department filing a historic lawsuit against google accusing the company of stifling competition in the online, in the search world. we'll have details here. produce what it means for your portfolio. that and much more on "making money." ♪ charles: major indid i sees holding on to gains but there is a pattern fading toward the bell. earnings including higher guidance in the current quarter from key names like proctor & gamble. you're biggest winner of all stocks in the s&p, kohl's. continues my theme of in
consumers run the show as earnings from companies like proctor & gamble help lift the market today. we'll look at the message of these markets including some can't-miss buy signals. some progress being reported on the stimulus front as pelosi's deadline looms large and president trump says he wants to go even bigger. president trump: i want to do it even bigger than the democrats. not every republican agrees with me but they will. we want to do it, but nancy pelosi doesn't want to do it....
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. >>> proctor and gamble just got the nod of approval from the epa for its covid fighting spray. they released their sanitizing spray back in february before the outbreak was deemed a pandemic. for a product to claim it can kill a specific virus the epa must test and approve it. it kills the virus in 60 seconds. >>> wfh has come to mean work from home but for some it means work from hotels. >> laura looks at how the hotel independent try attracting business customers to make up for the huge decline. >> ann's stay at this hilton is no vacation. she lives in the area but comes to the conrad new york downtown in manhattan to find peace and quiet to conduct zoom calls. >> just the quiet, fewer distractions. less feeling like have you to do other things. this just lets me be able to focus, attend my meetings, be present for them. >> hilton is one of several chains letting customers use rooms during the day. guests check in as early as 7:00 a.m. and leave eight hours later. there is breakfast, lunch, wifi, access to a gym and even an afternoon cocktail. the hamilton has a similar deal.
. >>> proctor and gamble just got the nod of approval from the epa for its covid fighting spray. they released their sanitizing spray back in february before the outbreak was deemed a pandemic. for a product to claim it can kill a specific virus the epa must test and approve it. it kills the virus in 60 seconds. >>> wfh has come to mean work from home but for some it means work from hotels. >> laura looks at how the hotel independent try attracting business customers to...
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. >> rideshare company say that a no vote for proctoring to could mean more expensive rides, longer wait times, and right could even disappear in your area. they sent us a statement saying drivers have consistently said that they want to remain independent contract others instead of becoming employees by a 4-1 margin. that is what their fund to provide drives independence plus benefits with prop 22. >> we heard from supreme court nominee during the first day of hearings on capitol hill. san jose state university political science professor and political strategist on -- has worked on several sprinkler nominations and she joins us now. thank you so much for joining us. let's begin with the statements from senators kamala harris is that a potential civil majority on the high court could be disastrous if the affordable care act is repealed. can you provide some insight into that? >> i can. she gave a long list of issues and cases that are really in the queue to come before the supreme court soon. and because the court has been 5-4, has been split about 504, and ruth bader ginsburg was in th
. >> rideshare company say that a no vote for proctoring to could mean more expensive rides, longer wait times, and right could even disappear in your area. they sent us a statement saying drivers have consistently said that they want to remain independent contract others instead of becoming employees by a 4-1 margin. that is what their fund to provide drives independence plus benefits with prop 22. >> we heard from supreme court nominee during the first day of hearings on capitol...
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proctor started 2 weeks ago after police men shot and killed a man in the south of the country the protesters are demanding the scrapping of an old police unit accused of murder extortion and disappearances they also want an overhaul of nigeria's police system the trial of the officers accused of crimes and compensation for victims. some of these demands have been met but deep distrust remains between protesters and government. journalists have also been caught up in the sudden turn of events here an independent television station in the city is set on fire a few hours later another broadcaster was temporarily forced off because of what it calls an imminent threat to its staff and operations. yeah in the capital the streets are common in lagos early on wednesday security forces dispersed a group of young men gathering on the outskirts of. many schools and businesses here remain shut for most of the day after the violence and destruction in lagos oh . there's a general feeling that the end to police brutality protest may have been infiltrated it's not clear how much damage this has done or cou
proctor started 2 weeks ago after police men shot and killed a man in the south of the country the protesters are demanding the scrapping of an old police unit accused of murder extortion and disappearances they also want an overhaul of nigeria's police system the trial of the officers accused of crimes and compensation for victims. some of these demands have been met but deep distrust remains between protesters and government. journalists have also been caught up in the sudden turn of events...
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trump's paranoia about disloyal members of his own administration because he got a loyalty problem proctoring your campaign or. your white house right now asking congress to pass even your own family the family but there that really caught the attention of trump himself was this one and under the leadership of the. donald trump our country's weaker and sicker and. if we have another 4 years like this will there even be. trump went on a midnight twitter rant attacking the links and projects we are not people who are posh we are not people who who get up in the morning think oh i wonder if i'm going to offend someone so we don't hear there is a policy objective to trolling donald trump little horseshit campaign to change their advertising to change their message to change their strategy were able to get as donald trump obsessed you've talked about every day tweeted about us over and over no matter what our disagreements with your biden might be policy matters we do donald trump as a much greater risk factor for the future of this nation and use a lot of terror tactics dramatic music frightening
trump's paranoia about disloyal members of his own administration because he got a loyalty problem proctoring your campaign or. your white house right now asking congress to pass even your own family the family but there that really caught the attention of trump himself was this one and under the leadership of the. donald trump our country's weaker and sicker and. if we have another 4 years like this will there even be. trump went on a midnight twitter rant attacking the links and projects we...
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annual figures for england wales suggest that black people are stopped more than anyone else the proctors was brought in amid a spike in violent crimes stop and searches are up 40 percent this year in london alone police claim the practice though is only used when necessary. stop and search is never used likely and police officers will only exercise their legal right to stop members of the public and search them when they genuinely suspect that doing so will further their investigations into criminal activity whether that means looking for weapons drugs or stolen property criminal lawyer michael foot explain to us why it is are they out that outlined his personal experience with police. i developed this because it's something that's been. causing much strive for generations in the black and ethnic minority communities although i must stress that this is not just aimed at black an ethnic minority people it's for anyone who who is at risk of being stopped and searched and it's something that's happened to me so i was in a car with 4 other law students as it happened and we experienced what
annual figures for england wales suggest that black people are stopped more than anyone else the proctors was brought in amid a spike in violent crimes stop and searches are up 40 percent this year in london alone police claim the practice though is only used when necessary. stop and search is never used likely and police officers will only exercise their legal right to stop members of the public and search them when they genuinely suspect that doing so will further their investigations into...
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we can robots can be more precise they're not they're not as in the industry for example among proctoring chains but i don't see it that's why i'm more optimistic i don't see it is a taking away for example the education in teaching or learning that there are asserting this season that robots cannot take and i don't see they will be taking these in the next 5 years and bill lest we forget there's a global pandemic going on so many people have been affected in terms of work we've seen government resort to be allies furloughs could you see more of the same here happening on an extended period because of this. yes but if you happen to different people obviously the really high skilled people at the top of the pyramid again to be sort of to whatever they do that will be a lair at the bottom who do repetitive tossed and they could be replaced but that's not is not an enormous crew who aren't necessarily highly paid but do very hands on work that can easily be done by robots i want talking about nurses we're talking about care workers we're talking about start we're talking about weight that th
we can robots can be more precise they're not they're not as in the industry for example among proctoring chains but i don't see it that's why i'm more optimistic i don't see it is a taking away for example the education in teaching or learning that there are asserting this season that robots cannot take and i don't see they will be taking these in the next 5 years and bill lest we forget there's a global pandemic going on so many people have been affected in terms of work we've seen government...
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with me are the broadcaster john stapleton and editor of politics home, kate proctor.o have you back. let's start with the papers that we already have. boris johnson pushed towards a national lockdown — that's the telegraph's headline as the prime minister fights to save his local lockdown plans in the face of pressure from labour and his own health advisers. the metro features an image of the mayor of greater manchester who has rejected plans to place the city in a stricter lockdown and accused borisjohnson of using northerners as "sacrificial lambs" in the battle against coronavirus. the financial times has the same story on manchester but leads with the news that borisjohnson is expected to try to force brexit trade talks to a moment of crisis, amid claims that brussels is dragging its feet. the daily express carries a warning from the nhs that millions of missed gp appointments are "a ticking time bomb". the paper reports that many people are said to be scared of catching coronavirus at the doctor's surgery. and an investigation by the times has exposed a russian d
with me are the broadcaster john stapleton and editor of politics home, kate proctor.o have you back. let's start with the papers that we already have. boris johnson pushed towards a national lockdown — that's the telegraph's headline as the prime minister fights to save his local lockdown plans in the face of pressure from labour and his own health advisers. the metro features an image of the mayor of greater manchester who has rejected plans to place the city in a stricter lockdown and...
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travelers, philip morris, lockheed martin and proctor&gamble all on tap this morning.ks selling off dragging down markets, dow industrials were down 410 points at 4:00 o'clock on wall street. nasdaq gave up 192. european indices are mixed. quiet session there with fractional moves. ftse 100 up 15, cac quarante is up 21, dax index is lower by 42. similar story in asia. mostly higher by fractional moves across the board. back in the u.s. wild fires are still raging across colorado. this morning cheryl casone with the details now, cheryl, good morning to you. cheryl: that's right, maria, good morning, crews are trying to get a hand on cameron fire, largest in state's history with 204,000 acres destroyed. right now it's 51% contained. another blaze raging in colorado. 26 homes have actually been destroyed. moderna ceo expects results from covid-19 trials next month. speaking at the wall street journal annual tech conference yesterday said that ramping up production is a challenge but moderna is on track to produce 20 million doses of the vaccine by the end of the year. let
travelers, philip morris, lockheed martin and proctor&gamble all on tap this morning.ks selling off dragging down markets, dow industrials were down 410 points at 4:00 o'clock on wall street. nasdaq gave up 192. european indices are mixed. quiet session there with fractional moves. ftse 100 up 15, cac quarante is up 21, dax index is lower by 42. similar story in asia. mostly higher by fractional moves across the board. back in the u.s. wild fires are still raging across colorado. this...
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it was relying strictly on the survivors, odom, hansen, proctor, those men and what they wrote. get a description, if the after action report says they were 10 miles west of the airfield, i knew how to plot that on the map. if he says we were attacked five miles east of the airfield, i knew how to route that on the map as well. so it's a combination of the official records plus personal reminiscences. host: i know the answer to this because we are income indication but i think the audience would like to know what's next? i understand there are two things in the works. john: there are two things. they sort of happened coincidentally. at the same time with the same publisher. currently immersed in is a biography of a marine louis chesty heller who is considered the marines marine. he's a legend in the marine corps and was awarded five navy crosses for his actions in nicaragua and in the pacific. the men loved him. he was someone who would rather hang around with the privates and corporals. they drove him nuts. thatoing a auger fee on for dutton. they are doing a series on great wa
it was relying strictly on the survivors, odom, hansen, proctor, those men and what they wrote. get a description, if the after action report says they were 10 miles west of the airfield, i knew how to plot that on the map. if he says we were attacked five miles east of the airfield, i knew how to route that on the map as well. so it's a combination of the official records plus personal reminiscences. host: i know the answer to this because we are income indication but i think the audience...
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now companies like proctor and gamble are again offering deals. look for coupons and 2 for 1 to make a big comeback. we're going to see a lot of deals from name brands and store brands that's going to be worth reading the flyers now and watching what you're buying going down the aisles. the deals will be much better, you guys. >> okay. good to hear. thank you, michael. >>> the mcrib is coming back. it will be back on monday and for the first time in a decade, it will be available nationwide usually it's just sold regionally in the fall. >>> they're calling itself care in a cup. up next, the coffee shop that opened during the pandemic and how they're rising to the challenge. >>> dan is here with what is coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> a south bay church is facing hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines. >> i'll keep doing what i was called to do. >> the leaders are not about to back down. you'll find out why. >>> you go to vote and find yourself getting harassed. we'll tell you the steps you need to take should this happen. >>> and all this w
now companies like proctor and gamble are again offering deals. look for coupons and 2 for 1 to make a big comeback. we're going to see a lot of deals from name brands and store brands that's going to be worth reading the flyers now and watching what you're buying going down the aisles. the deals will be much better, you guys. >> okay. good to hear. thank you, michael. >>> the mcrib is coming back. it will be back on monday and for the first time in a decade, it will be available...
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it is a proctored exam. and that is it needs someone to watch that the test results are done properly, the person does not have to be a medical professional. they just have to go through a training. and then to send the test results off to the lab which the results are processed within one or two days. and the test results are sent back to the h.r. system. so that is why the county offices of education in the bay area have signed these types of contracts. >> can i clarify a question there. so is it the -- the school district staff that are doing the tests themselves? is that what you're saying? >> it is the self-administered test where they do a swab to their own cheek. and then they put it into a tube and then they get packaged off. so, yes, the person itself -- the person does the test themselves. >> supervisor haney: and then the school district is contracted directly with a lab that they're sending this to? >> yes, because the results go back to the h.r. department of the contracting entity. >> superviso
it is a proctored exam. and that is it needs someone to watch that the test results are done properly, the person does not have to be a medical professional. they just have to go through a training. and then to send the test results off to the lab which the results are processed within one or two days. and the test results are sent back to the h.r. system. so that is why the county offices of education in the bay area have signed these types of contracts. >> can i clarify a question...
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pandemic driven buying, good news for proctor and gamble. p & g reporting the biggest sales increase in 15 years most everybody saw this coming who doesn't find themselves searching for such things a lot more than pre-covid? more time at home means more money to spent on swiffer mops, mr. clean and all p & g products& g >>> on wall street, the dow up 113. the s&p up 16. the nasdaq up 38 traders watching the back and forth in washington on stimulus talks. from time to time, seem to be as confused at all the rest of us the major averages gained back some of yesterday's losses but not a lot. nypd a gri >>> a grim number the cdc today. the pandemic has caused nearly 300,000 more deaths than we have in a typical year. two-thirds of those from covid all of this as the country faces the fall surgea averaging more 58 america averaging more than 58,000 cases per day over the past week. average case count up for 13 days in a row now.m johns hopki. one of the many states hard hit is that's all from johns hopkins. one of the many states hard hit is illi
pandemic driven buying, good news for proctor and gamble. p & g reporting the biggest sales increase in 15 years most everybody saw this coming who doesn't find themselves searching for such things a lot more than pre-covid? more time at home means more money to spent on swiffer mops, mr. clean and all p & g products& g >>> on wall street, the dow up 113. the s&p up 16. the nasdaq up 38 traders watching the back and forth in washington on stimulus talks. from time to...
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jeffrey katzenberg, and meg whitman former ceo of hewlett packard, former e-bay ceo, proctor and gambley created quiby and today stood honest and transparent while falling on their billion dollar swords. their project, quiby fails miserably and expeditiously, and they took the blame. >> you know, in the end i think all we can do -- all we can do is own it. for sure there was risk involved in it. i think all of us expected a much better outcome, a much bigger outcome from this. >> it was clear that for whatever reason this was not going to be as successful as jeffrey and i had hoped. we took stock of where we were and see said the best thing to do, honorable thing to do is return money to share holders. >> for me i have got to get back up on the horse and find the next mountain to charge up it is the only thing i know how to do. i have a lot to prove. >> they didn't blame covid the company did raise $2 billion from funding from major media companies like disney, fox, and our parent company, nbc uniform. also jp morgan and dwoekz. according to the tech website, the information, quiby will
jeffrey katzenberg, and meg whitman former ceo of hewlett packard, former e-bay ceo, proctor and gambley created quiby and today stood honest and transparent while falling on their billion dollar swords. their project, quiby fails miserably and expeditiously, and they took the blame. >> you know, in the end i think all we can do -- all we can do is own it. for sure there was risk involved in it. i think all of us expected a much better outcome, a much bigger outcome from this. >> it...
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it was reliant strictly on what the survivors, odom, hansen, proctor, those men, and what they wrote. by that, i could get a description. if the after action report says the pilots were 10 miles west of -- 10 miles southwest of the airfield, i knew how to plot that on the map. if odom said we were attacked five miles east of the airfield, i knew how to route that on the map as well. so it's a combination of the official records plus personal reminiscences. jeremy: great. john, i know the answer to this, because we are in communication, but i think the audience would like to know, what's next? i understand there are two things in the works. john: there are two things. they sort of happened coincidentally. at the same time with the same publisher. the one i am currently immersed in is a biography of a marine officer named general luis chesty polar, who is considered the marine's marine. he's a legend in the marine corps, he was awarded five navy crosses for his actions in nicaragua and in the pacific, all kinds of other medals. the men loved him. he was someone who would rather hang aro
it was reliant strictly on what the survivors, odom, hansen, proctor, those men, and what they wrote. by that, i could get a description. if the after action report says the pilots were 10 miles west of -- 10 miles southwest of the airfield, i knew how to plot that on the map. if odom said we were attacked five miles east of the airfield, i knew how to route that on the map as well. so it's a combination of the official records plus personal reminiscences. jeremy: great. john, i know the answer...
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it is a proctored exam. and that is it needs someone to watch that the test results are done properly, the person does not have to be a medical professional. they just have to go through a training. and then to send the test results off to the lab which the results are processed within one or two days. and the test results are sent back to the h.r. system. so that is why the county offices of education in the bay area have signed these types of contracts. >> can i clarify a question there. so is it the -- the school district staff that are doing the tests themselves? is that what you're saying? >> it is the self-administered test where they do a swab to their own cheek. and then they put it into a tube and then they get packaged off. so, yes, the person itself -- the person does the test themselves. >> supervisor haney: and then the school district is contracted directly with a lab that they're sending this to? >> yes, because the results go back to the h.r. department of the contracting entity. >> superviso
it is a proctored exam. and that is it needs someone to watch that the test results are done properly, the person does not have to be a medical professional. they just have to go through a training. and then to send the test results off to the lab which the results are processed within one or two days. and the test results are sent back to the h.r. system. so that is why the county offices of education in the bay area have signed these types of contracts. >> can i clarify a question...
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sports next on al jazeera poland is celebrating its 1st grand slam singles champion for proctor a teenager triumphs in paris that's coming up the joy. and the global pandemic family comes 1st. for every american health care has never been more important. because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over pork r block over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the u.s. elections. on al-jazeera in the next episode of techno the team looks into the environmental impact of waste management trash is a big business and unfortunately smelly bills next to the complexities of recycling when these different plastics are blended together then the recycling becomes difficult to impossible and the science that office solutions it's very easy for us to have a 100 percent recycled material techno on al-jazeera. time for sport here's joe thank you very much well let's start with a clash of 2 tennis titans happening in paris soon while number one novak djokovic will take on defending champion rafael nadal in the french open final sunday still has
sports next on al jazeera poland is celebrating its 1st grand slam singles champion for proctor a teenager triumphs in paris that's coming up the joy. and the global pandemic family comes 1st. for every american health care has never been more important. because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over pork r block over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the u.s. elections. on al-jazeera in the next episode of techno the team...
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defense company should be taking a proctor posture to know exactly what safeguards are in place across the supply chain? mr. seaton: totally agree. so how they go about doing it is what i'm saying that we are not in their business operations. validating that they are complying with requirements is something that we've been doing for years with our supply chain risk management efforts, ensuring the things that we buy are free of risk, through coordination with the fbi and making sure that, even within their organization, they do not have i.t. equipment provided by prohibitive providers. so yes, we are actively involved in ensuring that level of compliance. rep. weber: you say how they know about it you are not necessarily involved in, but shouldn't there be some level of protocol, for lack of a better term, some threshold, some safeguard -- they have to meet minimum safeguards, and somebody has to be looking over their shoulder in that regard, is that fair to say? mr. seaton: again, compliance with our cybersecurity requirements is absolutely critical and that is our responsibility. the
defense company should be taking a proctor posture to know exactly what safeguards are in place across the supply chain? mr. seaton: totally agree. so how they go about doing it is what i'm saying that we are not in their business operations. validating that they are complying with requirements is something that we've been doing for years with our supply chain risk management efforts, ensuring the things that we buy are free of risk, through coordination with the fbi and making sure that, even...
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walk into a super market just about anywhere in the world and several aisles will be dominated by proctor&gamble. here is the news. they are doing very well. profit is up, revenue is up, outlook outbeat and p&j, one more example of companies turning in strong financial results and the stock is up. on the campaign trail, joe biden stays home. no media appearances for 4 days. how convenient. he's safe from pesty reporter questions and gaffes and fatigue. he's preparing for thursday's debate and for the rules for that debate have changed. they'll be a mute button to kill mike -- mic of candidate if he he running over time. so keeping it out of the debate is in my opinion a form of bias against trump. another development, in pennsylvania, the supreme court says they can keep counting mail-in ballots for 3 days after election day. that means the delayed result in a swing state, dispute guarantied. i don't think that's good. president trump goes there today. kayleigh mcenany will surely have something to say about that. she's on the show so is florida republican rick scott, real estate there ta
walk into a super market just about anywhere in the world and several aisles will be dominated by proctor&gamble. here is the news. they are doing very well. profit is up, revenue is up, outlook outbeat and p&j, one more example of companies turning in strong financial results and the stock is up. on the campaign trail, joe biden stays home. no media appearances for 4 days. how convenient. he's safe from pesty reporter questions and gaffes and fatigue. he's preparing for thursday's...
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somebody to be the guardian of the constitution, proctor of the law, to call -- protector of the law, to call balls and strikes. the vote that i cast for her is not something that matters not just next year and next year, but the time she is on the court that same view will remain. and she assured me that it will, and for the same reason i want it to for the future of my kids and their kids and she knows it means everything to her children as well to protect our nation's laws and constitution and to avoid that attempt, that desire, that pull at the heart to legislate even if you want to come out with an opinion that is different than our own interpretation of the law, you have to follow the law. and that's what she has assured me she has done. she has assured me that there are moments and rulings that she has issued, that she would have preferred a different outcome personally, but that's not what the law required and that's why she ruled the way that she did. in talking to my colleagues on the judiciary committee, they talked about her understanding of the law and watching the hearin
somebody to be the guardian of the constitution, proctor of the law, to call -- protector of the law, to call balls and strikes. the vote that i cast for her is not something that matters not just next year and next year, but the time she is on the court that same view will remain. and she assured me that it will, and for the same reason i want it to for the future of my kids and their kids and she knows it means everything to her children as well to protect our nation's laws and constitution...
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consumers run the show as earnings from companies like proctor & gamble help lift the market today.ts including some can't-miss buy signals. some progress being reported on the stimulus front as pelosi's deadline looms large and president trump says he wants to go even bigger. president trump: i want to do it even bigger than the democrats. not every republican agrees with me but they will. we want to do it, but nancy pelosi doesn't want to do it. charles: reaction from the white
consumers run the show as earnings from companies like proctor & gamble help lift the market today.ts including some can't-miss buy signals. some progress being reported on the stimulus front as pelosi's deadline looms large and president trump says he wants to go even bigger. president trump: i want to do it even bigger than the democrats. not every republican agrees with me but they will. we want to do it, but nancy pelosi doesn't want to do it. charles: reaction from the white
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about to get into heavy-duty earnings mode starting tomorrow with some of the consumer giants like proctorble next week we will get some of the big tech giants. are these companies going to be able to provide guidance, any real outlooks, with the uncertainty still over the virus's trajectory and the stimulus path? >> i mean, that's a big question coming into this quarter -- last quarter they were all raising guidance they had some visible. i think companies will see if they can -- i think companies have a good idea what their businesses are i think stepping back from the broader perspective here, the decline we had today, it was accompanied by semihe is outperforming down about half a percent. a then we you a a broadening out to the market. that's not the type of activity you would see from a market truly spooked about the economic outlook. i think those internals as long as they continue to hold up is something that makes us more optimistic about the longer term path of the market rather than, you know, these day to day declines which you are going to see from time to time. >> paul, i wan
about to get into heavy-duty earnings mode starting tomorrow with some of the consumer giants like proctorble next week we will get some of the big tech giants. are these companies going to be able to provide guidance, any real outlooks, with the uncertainty still over the virus's trajectory and the stimulus path? >> i mean, that's a big question coming into this quarter -- last quarter they were all raising guidance they had some visible. i think companies will see if they can -- i think...
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. >>> as far as q3 earnings go, we covered ibm, proctor we haven't gotten to lockheed, which not onlyses the guide, but got another div hike, which is adding to a longer list these days >> this is a company now run by jim takelet, he was unbelievable, a lot of people are, by the way, are worried what would happen under a biden presidency they always forget the democrats spend fortunes on defense. they have never, ever cut it back more than the republicans so i think this is a great story. it has been going down of late i don't know why, jim is a very special guy. he has for the longest time been very pro shareholder if you look at that he did with american tower, it is absolutely terrific and i don't care about what happens in the election. david, everyone seems to be so concerned about concern stocks that are democrat stocks and others that are republican, and there is a lot of misinformation about these. you buy defense stocks with a biden administration. >> we never spent more than we are now. i'm not sure as a percentage overall, i guess as percentage, gdp and the budget 800, we'r
. >>> as far as q3 earnings go, we covered ibm, proctor we haven't gotten to lockheed, which not onlyses the guide, but got another div hike, which is adding to a longer list these days >> this is a company now run by jim takelet, he was unbelievable, a lot of people are, by the way, are worried what would happen under a biden presidency they always forget the democrats spend fortunes on defense. they have never, ever cut it back more than the republicans so i think this is a...
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talking about whether companies would get rewarded for better numbers today they did we saw that with proctorpecially what else will you be looking for tomorrow >> pg and e is a modest move the coat tail moves after hours for snap the other part, netflix and amazon where customers affirmatively decide to buy the product. amazon is down a bit and netflix is backing off as well >> considering we are down 1.2% so far this week, is the tone for mark meadows in terms of the likelihood of a stimulus pretty optimistic relative to the gut check yesterday when stimulus hopes seemed to have faded >> i don't know if we could take that as optimistic as far as how the process will carry along the white house is willing to make a deal. talking about it being more than wording changes that divide these two sides. seems to me the market will be wait and see twitchy with response to headlines, but not assuming that anyone's handicapping of this process -- >> we need both sides to show flexibility in negotiations. >> no vowels, you are right. there was a vowel in my script >> thanks for watching >>> i'm meliss
talking about whether companies would get rewarded for better numbers today they did we saw that with proctorpecially what else will you be looking for tomorrow >> pg and e is a modest move the coat tail moves after hours for snap the other part, netflix and amazon where customers affirmatively decide to buy the product. amazon is down a bit and netflix is backing off as well >> considering we are down 1.2% so far this week, is the tone for mark meadows in terms of the likelihood of...
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clorox, proctor & gamble, johnson & johnson, bounty paper towels, reported the biggest worldwide salesclorox up today, up 37% this year. stuart: you mentioned lysol. that is the disinfectant used un britain when way as lad. lysol. distinctive smell. lauren: the smell. especially when you lysol the whole house it is like a hospital. stuart: that is exactly right, lauren. thank you. >>> the mayor of new york city bill de blasio warns new yorkers not to leave for the holidays. elizabeth macdonald is born and raised new yorker. she is fired up about that. you will hear her. "varney & company" rolls on. ♪ our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. they help us with achievable steps along the way... ...so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow dad, do you think you overdid it maybe? i don't think so... what do you think, peanut? nope! honey, do you think we overdid it? overdid what? see? we don't think so, son. technically, grandparents can't overdo it. it's impossible. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retireme
clorox, proctor & gamble, johnson & johnson, bounty paper towels, reported the biggest worldwide salesclorox up today, up 37% this year. stuart: you mentioned lysol. that is the disinfectant used un britain when way as lad. lysol. distinctive smell. lauren: the smell. especially when you lysol the whole house it is like a hospital. stuart: that is exactly right, lauren. thank you. >>> the mayor of new york city bill de blasio warns new yorkers not to leave for the holidays....
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who actually proctored the surveys. and some who were even homeless at the time of this study.nd two of those peer researchers are with us today. they carried out more than 500 surveys across the entire city. and also conducted 25 in-depth focus groups. we had a representative sample that closely matched the 2019 point-in-time count. i can go into this in more detail, but as you can see we were really matched on to the race, gender and sexual orientation of the point-in-time counts. about half of those who we spoke with were staying outside and the other half were in some forms of shelter, which is off from the point-in-time count but close. and we sampled those who were older than younger, but overall representative. and with that, i'll now hand it over to tracy, who -- if we can unmute her, i believe that she's an attendee -- she will present our findings about prevention. >> can everybody hear me? >> yes, thank you. >> thank you. a key part of prop c is funding to keep people housed in the first place. and our survey began asking a number of questions about how people became
who actually proctored the surveys. and some who were even homeless at the time of this study.nd two of those peer researchers are with us today. they carried out more than 500 surveys across the entire city. and also conducted 25 in-depth focus groups. we had a representative sample that closely matched the 2019 point-in-time count. i can go into this in more detail, but as you can see we were really matched on to the race, gender and sexual orientation of the point-in-time counts. about half...
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we'll dig through the company's quarterly results next and on tap today, reports from travelers, proctor gamble, and lockheed martin, all to look forward to stay with us i feel like we're forgetting something. let me check. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you're away, you don't have to worry. the tent. we forgot... the tent. except about that. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. hey look, i found the tent! get xfinity home with no term contract required. click or call today. >>> ibm reported its third straight quarter of revenue declines in line with what analysts expected. at one time, ibm was the biggest name in tech representing 6.4% of the s&p 500 that was way back though in 1985 no company dominated the index more until apple reached 6.5% this past summer ibm weighting steadily declined and now represents 0.39% of the s&p 500. joining us now to talk about how -- we're calling it big blue i've renamed it, alex, i called it -- i said medium blue i think maybe that is
we'll dig through the company's quarterly results next and on tap today, reports from travelers, proctor gamble, and lockheed martin, all to look forward to stay with us i feel like we're forgetting something. let me check. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you're away, you don't have to worry. the tent. we forgot... the tent. except about that. xfinity home. simple. easy....
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who actually proctored the surveys. and some who were even homeless at the time of this study.two of those peer researchers are with us today. they carried out more than 500 surveys across the entire city. and also conducted 25 in-depth focus groups. we had a representative sample that closely matched the 2019 point-in-time count. i can go into this in more detail, but as you can see we were really matched on to the race, gender and sexual orientation of the point-in-time counts. about half of those who we spoke with were staying outside and the other half were in some forms of shelter, which is off from the point-in-time count but close. and we sampled those who were older than younger, but overall representative. and with that, i'll now hand it over to tracy, who -- if we can unmute her, i believe that she's an attendee -- she will present our findings about prevention. >> can everybody hear me? >> yes, thank you. >> thank you. a key part of prop c is funding to keep people housed in the first place. and our survey began asking a number of questions about how people became ho
who actually proctored the surveys. and some who were even homeless at the time of this study.two of those peer researchers are with us today. they carried out more than 500 surveys across the entire city. and also conducted 25 in-depth focus groups. we had a representative sample that closely matched the 2019 point-in-time count. i can go into this in more detail, but as you can see we were really matched on to the race, gender and sexual orientation of the point-in-time counts. about half of...