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proctor has joined us again. can you hear us, ms. proctor? >> please accept my apologies. >> no, no. understood. everything is not perfected yet. so we're just happy you're able to join us. i would like to ask just a quick question about the ppd-41, the national cybersecurity incident response plan. is that something that you're familiar with? >> yes, ma'am. i am. >> okay. there's a little delay, i guess, in your audio. on this committee, we spend a lot of time talking about the need for all organizations, large, small, public and private, to have incident response plans in place before an emergency, whether it's a flood, a fire, or a ransomware attack. it's important that in a crisis there's a framework to guide decision making and everyone knows what role they're supposed to play. the ppd-41 national cyber incident response plan lays out the federal roles and responsibilities or lines of effort. would you agree with me that the colonial pipeline cyber incident was likely to result in demonstrable harm to national security interests or the e
proctor has joined us again. can you hear us, ms. proctor? >> please accept my apologies. >> no, no. understood. everything is not perfected yet. so we're just happy you're able to join us. i would like to ask just a quick question about the ppd-41, the national cybersecurity incident response plan. is that something that you're familiar with? >> yes, ma'am. i am. >> okay. there's a little delay, i guess, in your audio. on this committee, we spend a lot of time talking...
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proctor. ms. proctor? >> madam chairwoman, i'm sorry if that was directed to me. i'm having some connection problems again. i beg your indulgence again. i'm requesting some assistance. >> can you hear me now? can you hear me? i don't have any questions for -- why don't we skip me? which one? >> madam chair, can you hear me? >> i can. >> okay, i'm having some technical problems again. the voice is going in and out. i'm requesting some assistance. so i beg your indulgence one more time here. >> thank you. mr. goldstein, then may i ask you a question? >> yes, ma'am. >> beyond pipelines, have you considered promulgating cyber security standards for other service transportation modes and like mass transit and airports? >> thank you, ma'am, for that question. in general, cisa's goal is to be a source of cyber security expertise across all sectors. where a given sector is subject to regulations by regulator with a particular jurisdiction, we certainly engage in discussions with regulators like tsa to ensure that they are benefitting from cisa's cyber security expertise w
proctor. ms. proctor? >> madam chairwoman, i'm sorry if that was directed to me. i'm having some connection problems again. i beg your indulgence again. i'm requesting some assistance. >> can you hear me now? can you hear me? i don't have any questions for -- why don't we skip me? which one? >> madam chair, can you hear me? >> i can. >> okay, i'm having some technical problems again. the voice is going in and out. i'm requesting some assistance. so i beg your...
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proctor and gamble did not raise. we know that this quarter is the beat and raise quarter if you don't raise we just decide we don't want you >> okay. i'll accept that i guess so you're saying how long is that going to be a case? backing up for a minute, jim, 300-basis point reduction as urn right to note at the top is extraordinary and reflects the pressures that we talk about whether it's rising commodity costs or supply chain and the costs from a result of that. but if you can't -- you're not beating and raising. but you're sticking with what you've got, i don't know i could argue that's positive given this environment and then i have a question. do we get a sense as to when this is going to start to abate? >> i think that we look at the earnings estimates of packaging companies next year. they're all down these estimates are not made up. if you get the kinds of declines that we are hearing in packaging, plastics, i don't know how much higher diesel can go, i think you will see earnings, margin expansion next year
proctor and gamble did not raise. we know that this quarter is the beat and raise quarter if you don't raise we just decide we don't want you >> okay. i'll accept that i guess so you're saying how long is that going to be a case? backing up for a minute, jim, 300-basis point reduction as urn right to note at the top is extraordinary and reflects the pressures that we talk about whether it's rising commodity costs or supply chain and the costs from a result of that. but if you can't --...
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what proctor & gamble is now saying tonight about price hikes and we go down the list. >>> the disgraced lawyer considered a person of interest after his wife and son were murdered. what a judge decided today. >>> and the remarkable images, escaping a herd of bison at yellowstone. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. and we begin tonight with that plane crash in texas, flying from houston to boston, the private plane with 21 people onboard, heading down the runway when something went terribly wrong, crashing through a fence, erupting into flames. these are the images as they came in today. the md-87 completely engulfed in flames by the time first responders arrived. a thick cloud of black smoke over the wreck allege. 18 passengers and three crew members all escaping. tonight, one passenger says she was shaking in shock after jumping on the inflatable slide and running from the wreckage. one very relieved first responder tonight saying upon learning everyone got out, it was an awesome feeling. tonight, many questions remain. why did the pilots choos
what proctor & gamble is now saying tonight about price hikes and we go down the list. >>> the disgraced lawyer considered a person of interest after his wife and son were murdered. what a judge decided today. >>> and the remarkable images, escaping a herd of bison at yellowstone. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. and we begin tonight with that plane crash in texas, flying from houston to boston, the private plane with 21...
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proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder. but they say police there are considering it. let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case breakers are credible bunch. officials aren't buying it. they don't think there's a neck and anything to do with it. but, you know, stranger things have happened. the fbi san francisco office was blunt in their response wednesday when asked about the claims of an id for the killer. they said, quote, the zodiac killer case remains open. we have no new information to share at the moment in san francisco. noelle bellow kron 4 news. >> and now to a crime spree in the east bay. police say a group of teens and preteens are connected to a carjacking in oakland and a laptop theft in berkeley. nev group was caugh
proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder. but they say police there are considering it. let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case...
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and eight dow components reporting this week today we get numbers from netflix, johnson & johnson, proctor and gambel, travelers, united airlines and others netflix out today, no secret, subscriber growth will be a key metric and with squid game hitting the platform just a few weeks before the end of the quarter, netflix may not see the results yet. joining me now, kate fadis good morning. >> good morning. >> your take on netflix ahead of the take. >> frank, netflix in the second quarter reported an increase in revenue of 20% and strong operating margins however, north america actually declined all the growth came from latin america and asia pacific they have also announced an expansion into gaming with the release of three mobile games in europe when they report today i'm going to look to see what's going on in latin america and asia pacific. i want to hear what's going on with "squid game" and i want to hear about the gaming strategy i'm skeptical they can compete in gaming but let's see what happens. >> a lot of people are skeptical about the push into gaming they're saying netflix is a
and eight dow components reporting this week today we get numbers from netflix, johnson & johnson, proctor and gambel, travelers, united airlines and others netflix out today, no secret, subscriber growth will be a key metric and with squid game hitting the platform just a few weeks before the end of the quarter, netflix may not see the results yet. joining me now, kate fadis good morning. >> good morning. >> your take on netflix ahead of the take. >> frank, netflix in the...
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mayor proctor, i want to start with you.nt biden only got 38% of the vote in the 2020 election losing badly to former president trump. a lot of your residents did not support him. you yourself said that you did not vote for president biden but you do support his infrastructure plans. talk to me about how you square, how your residents feel about president biden with your support for his infrastructure plans. >> well, thanks for having me. i kind of view this a little differently. it's not who we voted for or who we didn't vote for. the city of howell and its communities were excited to have a visit by the president. he's our president, he's all of our president, and we were very happy he came here to pitch his build back better program. as the president said in his remarks today, this is not a partisan issue on infrastructure. i mean, we all use roads, we all turn on the water and expect our water to be treated. so this is not a republican, democrat or independent issue, this is truly an american issue. so, yes, i do support
mayor proctor, i want to start with you.nt biden only got 38% of the vote in the 2020 election losing badly to former president trump. a lot of your residents did not support him. you yourself said that you did not vote for president biden but you do support his infrastructure plans. talk to me about how you square, how your residents feel about president biden with your support for his infrastructure plans. >> well, thanks for having me. i kind of view this a little differently. it's not...
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proctor and gamble shares fall as rising costs counter robust health care demand.reak down the company's earnings, hit by supply chains. and vivid goes public. we speak to the ceo of the company about their debut and the pent-up demand for live experiences. and the director general of the international atomic energy association will join the program. he sits down to discuss the situation in iran as he says nuclear surveillance in the country is no longer intact. amanda: quick check on the markets. and a focus on positive corporate earnings keeping things more buoyant. we have broad-based gains for the s&p 500, only consumer discretionary and stables are moving weaker. and we are seeing positive action. energy is one piece of the puzzle. a small component for the s&p 500. but it does paint a picture of what could be driving expectations for growth. the reopening trade doing well. the outlook for many is while the news on covid has been largely positive recently come in terms of trending global cases, so we will be talking about the reopening coming up. all of that i
proctor and gamble shares fall as rising costs counter robust health care demand.reak down the company's earnings, hit by supply chains. and vivid goes public. we speak to the ceo of the company about their debut and the pent-up demand for live experiences. and the director general of the international atomic energy association will join the program. he sits down to discuss the situation in iran as he says nuclear surveillance in the country is no longer intact. amanda: quick check on the...
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there's a note today about proctor. i think proctor is doing incredibly well.ut it sells 25 times earnings it's not like it's underrecognized. >> it's not a high multiple for quite some time now. but it's been performing well as a company. >> but you take proctor. they're doing well they got pricing power taylor did a great job i think that's an opportunity. >> to own even here? >> yes >> okay. that's not revelatory. >> that's not revelatory. >> you've been picking up disney, proctor, ibm i'm starting to see your shopping list come into view. >> i have to you have to get started. you can't sit here and say -- >> it's the nifty 50 all over again. >> kodak >> collins radio -- >> they got this deal coming for -- forget it that's a joke. >> the investing club -- >> remember bunch? you were there at that meeting, huh? look, i think that he buys ibm, it's kind of interesting, it's come down a lot i think things have come down a lot. if you don't look at stocks with the nasdaq down 7 1/2 and start thinking, if you kept some cash, i think you got to look. maybe do some
there's a note today about proctor. i think proctor is doing incredibly well.ut it sells 25 times earnings it's not like it's underrecognized. >> it's not a high multiple for quite some time now. but it's been performing well as a company. >> but you take proctor. they're doing well they got pricing power taylor did a great job i think that's an opportunity. >> to own even here? >> yes >> okay. that's not revelatory. >> that's not revelatory. >> you've...
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proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder. but they say police there are considering it. let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case breakers are credible bunch. officials aren't buying it. but i don't think there's a nick in anything to do with it. but, you know, stranger things have happened. the fbi san francisco office was blunt in their response wednesday when asked about the claims of an id for the killer. they said, quote, the zodiac killer case remains open. we have no new information to share at the moment in san francisco, noelle bellow kron 4 news another serial killer. this one lowered to police by friends of one of his victims has been sentenced to 160 years in prison. khalil wheeler weaver was sentenced in newark, new je
proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder. but they say police there are considering it. let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case...
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as for proctor, i bet it goes like just pepsi co and you could buy them both ahead of the quarter but so you know i prefer j&j we have a slew of airline numbers coming this week with easing travel restrictions i think they could tell better stories than delta did this week they try to talk about the future while avoiding the past especially the last 90 days, you should go by southwest air but i think united is the better play. on tuesday there is netflix. now this stock has been roaring thanks to "squid game" and from south korea. it dominates the water cooler clatter and that means netflix should have a ton of new subscribers. aum the more impressive when you consider the show wasn't that expensive to make. astounding company, isn't it also on tuesday, ulta beauty, after spending time at the flagship store in manhattan, wow, the story is still too good to ignore even up here wednesday starts early with results from the semiconductor holdings we know there is a gigantic semiconductor worldwide and you need them to manufacture more of high end chips the technology is so cutting-edge th
as for proctor, i bet it goes like just pepsi co and you could buy them both ahead of the quarter but so you know i prefer j&j we have a slew of airline numbers coming this week with easing travel restrictions i think they could tell better stories than delta did this week they try to talk about the future while avoiding the past especially the last 90 days, you should go by southwest air but i think united is the better play. on tuesday there is netflix. now this stock has been roaring...
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proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder. but they say police there aren't considering it. let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case breakers are credible bunch. officials aren't buying it. but i don't think there's a nick in anything to do with it. but, you know, stranger things have happened. the fbi san francisco office was blunt in their response wednesday when asked about the claims of an id for the killer. they said, quote, the zodiac killer case remains open. we have no new information to share at the moment in san francisco. noelle bellow kron 4 news. >> still ahead, the drought is of course, affecting all of us. the some communities harder than others will show you where some people with no access to water need vouchers si
proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder. but they say police there aren't considering it. let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case...
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proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder. there are considering it let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case breakers are credible bunch. officials aren't buying it. they don't think there's a nick in anything to do with it. but, you know, stranger things have happened. the fbi san francisco office was blunt in their response wednesday when asked about the claims of an id for the killer. they said, quote, the zodiac killer case remains open. we have no new information to share at the moment in san francisco. noelle bellow kron 4 news. >> parents at a placer county school are upset this afternoon after they say a tiktok inspired prank forced to teach or to miss class because of a medical emergency. this happened at del oro high scho
proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder. there are considering it let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case breakers are credible...
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consumer staples because of proctor & gamble news.the other hand consumer discretion ney, ulta salons says this will do next few years. the street said that ain't enough because they priced in so much success. how do we get into the trade, david? a lot of people are have been being talking reopening trade all year long? >> you know, i'm still tilted towards value at this point. you were talking about entainment, so i will give you a place i turned to. viacom is a still a liquid asset but very cheap and getting free call option on the streaming assets. we know streaming content comes at a premium. paramount film libraries probably one of the best on the planet. under 10 times earnings. you're getting streaming asset for nothing. >> stock never recovered from that debacle. i thought it was cheap at 40 bucks. shah, you're not on the growth side per se. something intriguing happened. 10-year yield spiked and the nasdaq spiked, the growth stocks spiked, the big tech names spiked and the same thing is happening today. will we get to the poi
consumer staples because of proctor & gamble news.the other hand consumer discretion ney, ulta salons says this will do next few years. the street said that ain't enough because they priced in so much success. how do we get into the trade, david? a lot of people are have been being talking reopening trade all year long? >> you know, i'm still tilted towards value at this point. you were talking about entainment, so i will give you a place i turned to. viacom is a still a liquid asset...
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proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder.y say police there are considering it. let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case breakers are credible bunch. officials aren't buying it. they don't think there's a nick in anything to do with it. but, you know, stranger things have happened. the fbi san francisco office was blunt in their response wednesday when asked about the claims of an id for the killer. they said, quote, the zodiac killer case remains open. we have no new information to share at the moment in san francisco. noelle bellow kron 4 news. >> new tonight at 9 governor newsom signed a bill today that ends mandatory minimum jail sentences for nonviolent drug offenders. the bill which was sponsored by state senator scott wiene
proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder.y say police there are considering it. let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case breakers are...
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and consumers seem to be taking it in at this juncture, that protects their margins look at what proctorning this is very typical behavior. so far, this has been well digested i do worry that inflationary pressures are far from transitory again, if you read through the proctor statement this is one example, of course, this shows you how long it takes for businesses to adjust and figure out how to reconfigure and re-up it as they did in their announcement well, this is that kind of environment right now and again, rick makes a significant key point the amount of liquidity coursing through the system. ten years ago that was when we just finished up qe-2 and we added 6 00 million to the bank balance sheet and we tarped through 2013, and january of 2014 after the taper tantrum at the end of the balance was 4.5 trillion and as rick points out it will be nine. >> is there too much liquidity has the fed already blown it they should have already tapered, right >> you know my views i want to start tapering a bit earlier, and besides that, i lost a lot of votes, but even rick's point is key even i
and consumers seem to be taking it in at this juncture, that protects their margins look at what proctorning this is very typical behavior. so far, this has been well digested i do worry that inflationary pressures are far from transitory again, if you read through the proctor statement this is one example, of course, this shows you how long it takes for businesses to adjust and figure out how to reconfigure and re-up it as they did in their announcement well, this is that kind of environment...
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." >> here to talk about the president's pitch, i'm joined by nick proctor.ell and attended the president's remarks. and congresswoman lisa mcclain. she represents the northeastern part of the state. thank you so much both of you for being here. president biden only got 38%f the vote in between 20 election. a lot of your residence did not support him. youaid that you did not vote for president biden. you do support his infrastructure plan. talk to me about howou square how your residence support present bidens and the structure plan. >> i kinda view this a little differently. it is not who we voted for or who we did not award. we were excited to have a visit by the president. we were very happy that he came here to pitch his build back better program. as a president said in his remarks today, this is not a partisan issue on infrastructure . we all use roads and we all turn on the water. we expect the water be treated. this is not a republican, democrat, independent issue. this is an in -- american issue i do support the bill back better program. i think most
." >> here to talk about the president's pitch, i'm joined by nick proctor.ell and attended the president's remarks. and congresswoman lisa mcclain. she represents the northeastern part of the state. thank you so much both of you for being here. president biden only got 38%f the vote in between 20 election. a lot of your residence did not support him. youaid that you did not vote for president biden. you do support his infrastructure plan. talk to me about howou square how your...
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proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder.they say police there are considering it let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case breakers are credible bunch. officials aren't buying it. they don't think there's a nick in anything to do with it. but, you know, stranger things have happened. the fbi san francisco office was blunt in their response wednesday when asked about the claims of an id for the killer. they said, quote, the zodiac killer case remains open. we have no new information to share at the moment in san francisco. noelle bellow kron 4 news. >> it 34 is the time and new this morning, the fbi has released new details about a man who was fatally shot by an agent last month in oakland's fruitvale neighborhood. investigators sa
proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder.they say police there are considering it let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case breakers are...
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proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder.hey say police there aren't considering it. let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case breakers are credible bunch. officials aren't buying it. they don't anything to do with it. but, you know, stranger things have happened. the fbi san francisco office was blunt in their response wednesday when asked about the claims of an id for the killer. they said, quote, the zodiac killer case remains open. we have no new information to share at the moment in san francisco. noelle bellow kron 4 news. >> 6.42. is the time. and still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news governor newsom signs a bill to make college more affordable. we'll have details on that coming up. plus the warriors getting a win in
proctor says they also made the connection through an unsolved 1966 riverside county murder.hey say police there aren't considering it. let's face it. we don't really know how busy he was all over the state of california. >> they say that they don't think this guy's the guy. kevin fagan has been covering the zodiac killer for more than 25 years. >> he says he's received hundreds of tips and ideas. just this year about who the serial killer might be. while he notes the case breakers...
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i'm going to meet your proctor and get her on paul shortly and finish. unfortunately, i lost our buckler schuler duty from 0 to defeat the french, the forces of the north vietnamese coalition, the viet men had conventional weapons at their disposal. as well as newspapers. propaganda was everywhere than the uncle was a clearly pop if they did it, they may believe a year. love lycos. yes. the the, the so love jose also mail goes a boy. am you fair play because you open to you up. they play live and they be secret. he said there live noel, so they, they young. no l song, gary young, said la foot in the column. a gently she ad theory. no build this on there is on key taylor only. if jose is all again notable, she montgomery, debbie phillip in the north of the country, the situation became more complicated in china, the communists had ceased power. so now who she mean had the support of a much bigger and more powerful neighbour. in response, the united states decided to support france. indo china was no longer a simple colonial conflict. it was a new front in
i'm going to meet your proctor and get her on paul shortly and finish. unfortunately, i lost our buckler schuler duty from 0 to defeat the french, the forces of the north vietnamese coalition, the viet men had conventional weapons at their disposal. as well as newspapers. propaganda was everywhere than the uncle was a clearly pop if they did it, they may believe a year. love lycos. yes. the the, the so love jose also mail goes a boy. am you fair play because you open to you up. they play live...
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i'm going to meet your proctor and get it on paul shortly and finish. unfortunately, i lost my camera shooting dope, ga, from the right to defeat the french. the forces of the north vietnamese coalition, the viet men had conventional weapons at their disposal. as well as newspapers. propaganda was everywhere than the uncle was a clearly, even gay to play may believe a year. love like ghost. yes. the, the, the so love jose also may, i was a boy. am you fan play because you open to you up. they play live and they be segment. he said there live noel. so they, they young no l song, gary, you said la, thought the nicole on a deadly c a t a, a new build this on there is on keep a live on the they've jose is all again the whole same. i've got me luck in the north of the country, the situation became more complicated in china, the communists had ceased power. so now who she mean had the support of a much bigger and more powerful neighbour. in response, the united states decided to support france. indo china was no longer a simple colonial conflict. it was a new
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know, it's it's a pretty prt memorable and kind of unique and special experience broker catherine proctor was talking about her newest listing iconic johnson. speech resort on the russian river in guerneville. we've listed on johnson's beach for sale. for 3.7 million 10 rustic cabins and 38 campsites on 10 acres, but the show piece of it all that famous beach the right buyer for this is really recognizing and appreciating all of the value on the beach for more than 100 years. beach has been the playground for guests of the resort. the current owners are now retiring. during covid public access was limited to the beach. it's been so. sonoma county supervisor l s hopkins says officials are now considering making a bid on the property with a new vision. i mean, i think the most exciting opportunity is to really make the beach a regional park right a public space that everyone can come it's a business. it's not it's not a park hotel and restaurant owner. krista ludkey is bidding on the property too her dream preserving cherished memories from the past. for me, it's like, you know when i would
know, it's it's a pretty prt memorable and kind of unique and special experience broker catherine proctor was talking about her newest listing iconic johnson. speech resort on the russian river in guerneville. we've listed on johnson's beach for sale. for 3.7 million 10 rustic cabins and 38 campsites on 10 acres, but the show piece of it all that famous beach the right buyer for this is really recognizing and appreciating all of the value on the beach for more than 100 years. beach has been the...
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you know, stores are raising pricing, proctor and gamble.er of tide detergent and crest toothpaste announced today it will start charging more for razors and certain beauty products being a smart consumer is mission critical if wal-mart and target. >> had large inventories of certain products that might not be the traditional brands you buy. you know, meaning pampers versus another ran. it might be time to try another brand. >> and that was christina pascucci reporting zeta global says the other issue is the continued computer chip shortage that is impacting things like video game systems, cars and possibly the holiday shopping season. next on the news at 5 classrooms may be closing in the east bay. the major challenges. one school district. >> is facing right now. plus, you got your halloween. a plan set yet, but we've got some tips to help you get ready and keep your kids safe and remembering the destructive fire storm ravaging the east bay. we're looking back at the dama
you know, stores are raising pricing, proctor and gamble.er of tide detergent and crest toothpaste announced today it will start charging more for razors and certain beauty products being a smart consumer is mission critical if wal-mart and target. >> had large inventories of certain products that might not be the traditional brands you buy. you know, meaning pampers versus another ran. it might be time to try another brand. >> and that was christina pascucci reporting zeta global...
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. >> katherine proctor was talking about her latest listing, johnson's beach resort. 10 rustic cabins? that famous beach. for more than 100 years johnson's beach has been the playground for guests of the resort. the current owners are retiring. >> it has been so important to the community for summoning.needs -- to the >> it is a business, not a park. >> kristin luckey is also bidding on the park. >> when i would go to the beach with my nieces and nephews and get a burger and softserve you were transported back to the 50's. >> the sale of johnson's beach is personal to everyone who lives here. >> i do not think it is a a a aa is good, this is bad." there are many generations, history and good feelings. >> sonoma county plans a heari i on the possible purchase of johnson's beach. in kernville, cornellle, cornell abc 7 news. liz: california's eviction moratorium has expired. what happens >> building a better bay arearea finding solutions. liz: this is abc 7 newsliz:. we will start this half-hour --- >> building a better bay bettera finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. liz: we will will
. >> katherine proctor was talking about her latest listing, johnson's beach resort. 10 rustic cabins? that famous beach. for more than 100 years johnson's beach has been the playground for guests of the resort. the current owners are retiring. >> it has been so important to the community for summoning.needs -- to the >> it is a business, not a park. >> kristin luckey is also bidding on the park. >> when i would go to the beach with my nieces and nephews and get a...
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expect higher prices on proctor and gamble products as the company tries to combat inflation.es announcing an increase in prices for 9 out of 10 of its product categories. this includes a price spike for baby products. feminine care products oral health skincare goods and more procter and gamble is blaming supply chain issues for the. increase prices saying the labor and material shortage just making a dire and they say they have to jack up prices to help offset operating expenses. if you've been shopping at costco lately. you may want to check your labels the fda is issuing a recall for a pre packaged soup sold there. >> nearly 15,000 containers of 5 ares kettle classic clam chowder with an cured bacon. part of the recall. the company says that can customer reported finding a large piece of hard plastic. and one of the containers which are sold to to a packed. no illnesses or injuries were reported. but anyone who has the soup is being urged to return it to costco for a full refund. >> a number of netflix employees walked off their jobs today in protest of the entertainment g
expect higher prices on proctor and gamble products as the company tries to combat inflation.es announcing an increase in prices for 9 out of 10 of its product categories. this includes a price spike for baby products. feminine care products oral health skincare goods and more procter and gamble is blaming supply chain issues for the. increase prices saying the labor and material shortage just making a dire and they say they have to jack up prices to help offset operating expenses. if you've...
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in the world the model will sort of, can you sell it to proposal dash 01 to produce them for the proctors. it took 5 years to close the gap on the world car industry from the drawing board to the 1st finished model escapes. so we'll go over on the show to fire force, key of dealing with the machine all watching ms. law school. well, we'll shoot for shift awful muscle then you look at crockett with, with, with commercial with .
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so prices do mainly by doing mainly by 3rd party proctors and fight for natural gas prices. now, he emphasized, you know, these prices being driven by temporary factors. so do you think that means that leaders are actually coming to some kind of coordinated solution, or am i being too optimistic here? well, they didn't have to come to some solution, but projections all of this crisis is going to go well into 22. most people agree on that. i don't think you're gonna see any short term fixes, i think with the u. k. of course, you k r 95 percent of everything that's important. everything in the u. k is imported. so this laurie, dr. a crisis has exacerbated it, that europe is a little different, but still, what you're seeing is the closing of so many coal mines in china. they've actually constructed 84 new coal mines over the last few years. they're being shot in europe . and so you can't shot the old way of producing energy without having enough renewable sources to take the place. and that's the issue. this is gone, the push for green energy has really gone too fast, but no on
so prices do mainly by doing mainly by 3rd party proctors and fight for natural gas prices. now, he emphasized, you know, these prices being driven by temporary factors. so do you think that means that leaders are actually coming to some kind of coordinated solution, or am i being too optimistic here? well, they didn't have to come to some solution, but projections all of this crisis is going to go well into 22. most people agree on that. i don't think you're gonna see any short term fixes, i...
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now this week it was revealed to c i a proctor to kidnap or sasa, nate, we colleagues founded using assange when he was in the ecuadorian embassy in london . the u. s. media report based was based on statements from 30 for me, u. s. officials and sent it on mike pompei while he was director of the agency during the time that donald trump was empower. pompeo has denied the accusations, but once action taken against those who made the or they should all be prosecuted for speaking about classified activity inside the central intelligence agency. maybe they didn't, maybe as a cap, just made it up. but you should, i take seriously, my responsibility is to protect that information. this can be seen as pompoms confirmation of the assange kit, not or kill story. why else would you want to prosecute those sources? speaking about classified activity, kid never. ariel man, hunt and shootout with russian spies in central london. the new james bond movie. not exactly. in fact, these are the highlights from a reported cia secret plan to silence the journalist already who revealed americans for dirty secr
now this week it was revealed to c i a proctor to kidnap or sasa, nate, we colleagues founded using assange when he was in the ecuadorian embassy in london . the u. s. media report based was based on statements from 30 for me, u. s. officials and sent it on mike pompei while he was director of the agency during the time that donald trump was empower. pompeo has denied the accusations, but once action taken against those who made the or they should all be prosecuted for speaking about classified...
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and the other side faculty, students, institutions became a whole proctor of using a digital for us in that learning mix. but, but go to, do you think that students who pay thousands of dollars in for in person tuition would, would we would be willing to accept blended learning? i mean, many fail short changed by the whole experience. yes, it's a great question and i think ultimately, yes, some students might feel of it will change, but overrule by providing convenience, by providing flexibility and also by being more affordable, the total student population a great to chance to learning. right. you know, if i was to think about it, stay, maybe textbooks are allowed to be access by the privilege fee. well, by providing a plan which is affordable able, no matter where you all can access their learning content. but do you think online learning can really ensure global equity? i mean, if you take a look at the example of china, for example, at the authorities, they have decided at that additional after school learning is putting too much financial pressure on, on parents. so how do you de
and the other side faculty, students, institutions became a whole proctor of using a digital for us in that learning mix. but, but go to, do you think that students who pay thousands of dollars in for in person tuition would, would we would be willing to accept blended learning? i mean, many fail short changed by the whole experience. yes, it's a great question and i think ultimately, yes, some students might feel of it will change, but overrule by providing convenience, by providing...
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papers will be with me are liam thorp, who's the political editor of the liverpool echo, and kate proctorcal editor of politicshome and the house magazine. i will check in a moment but first a quick look through some of those front pages. scallop wars makes the lead on the front of the metro which is the battle over post brexit fishing rights when a british trawler was seized by france. the fishing rights battleground makes the lead on the front of the telegraph is whelped was says britain has summoned france's ambassador to the uk for talks tomorrow or over the escalating row. more tricky financial days to come towards the front of the eye with a paper reporting that the bank of england is under pressure to raise interest rates, adding that barclays and natwest of increased the cost of borrowing. e cigarettes will be prescribed on the nhs to help people quit smoking, suggest a guardian. the move could see england become the first country in the world to prescribe the but it's an elite licensed eat cigarettes. same story on the express with a quote from the health secretary, who says this
papers will be with me are liam thorp, who's the political editor of the liverpool echo, and kate proctorcal editor of politicshome and the house magazine. i will check in a moment but first a quick look through some of those front pages. scallop wars makes the lead on the front of the metro which is the battle over post brexit fishing rights when a british trawler was seized by france. the fishing rights battleground makes the lead on the front of the telegraph is whelped was says britain has...
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our t read with court, and then you can use the university of cambridge slaps trigger warnings on proctor children's books because apparently it wants to be one. we debate the move after the break. oh, i use join me every thursday. alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me ah ah. ah ah. good of you to join us with a friday program here on our t. a major rebrand who seen facebook changes corporate name to meta. it's part of a drive to broaden the reach of the social media. john's portfolio, which includes instagram and of course, what's up the internet has fully embraced the rebranding, although perhaps not in the way facebook may have hoped. a mountain of mimi have already popped up ridiculing the new name. while mcg soccer bugs famous face has found itself a victim of many, a mocking photoshop. the facebook c. e. o, however, is optimistic, the company's new direction is the way to go. facebook is one of the most used technology products in the history of the world. it's an iconic social media brand .
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remember my grandfather, you know, he was the, he was, the breadwinner of the family, worked for proctor and gamble. my grandma state home had 4 kids. they had a car, they all went to school. you don't see that anymore. you see the generation of both parents have to work. child care is nearly doubled in the last 20 years and you're seeing just the price of everything go up. but the wages have stayed the same and that's the problem. they haven't moved since the $190.00 or at least minimum wage has moved since around the 1970 s. right, and that's an excellent point and i feel like it seems to be so much more common. you just put everything on the credit card. take out a loan for this and that, and when you're talking about making the same amount of money and i know we cover the skyrocketing prices here and boom, bust all the time, which is that everything is more expensive to buy. you're expected to kind of go in those entry level job at the exact same rate and it takes you that much longer to actually get to the point where you're getting somewhere where you're getting where your parents
remember my grandfather, you know, he was the, he was, the breadwinner of the family, worked for proctor and gamble. my grandma state home had 4 kids. they had a car, they all went to school. you don't see that anymore. you see the generation of both parents have to work. child care is nearly doubled in the last 20 years and you're seeing just the price of everything go up. but the wages have stayed the same and that's the problem. they haven't moved since the $190.00 or at least minimum wage...
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proctor and gamble announcing a host of products prices going up. they will spend extra 1.2-million dollars on transportation to get their products to market and every penny will be passed on to you the consumer. that's if you can find what you need in stock. their empty shelves across the country. we have stores rationing products like paper towels and toilet paper. why the mad dash for toilet paper. ron klain calls these high-class problems. they want to lower our expectations we can get what we want. a top biden advisor is telling us we need to make sacrifice and we may not be able to get the jacket we want in 15 colors but we will get a jacket. jen psaki calls it the tragedy -- oh, your treadmill didn't arrive on time. instead of looking for solution the biden administration would rather lie and mock the real concerns of millions of americans. the people they hurt the most? middle-class americans and those americans that are poor and struggling already. they can't afford the high cost of everything going up and heat and cool their homes and fill
proctor and gamble announcing a host of products prices going up. they will spend extra 1.2-million dollars on transportation to get their products to market and every penny will be passed on to you the consumer. that's if you can find what you need in stock. their empty shelves across the country. we have stores rationing products like paper towels and toilet paper. why the mad dash for toilet paper. ron klain calls these high-class problems. they want to lower our expectations we can get what...
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i was impressed with how proctor and gamble was able to grow despite their woes they have the ability to raise prices, and they will do that. don't fall into the thought that the whole market will be wrecked by inflation vast swaths of the market can benefit, from the oils, the banks, and even tech and big pharma that's a huge chunk of this market unlike any combination i've ever seen plenty of winners out there if you stop freaking out and looking at the opportunities james in ohio. james? >> caller: yo, jim, booyah >> what's up >> caller: about six months ago, i was looking for an alternative energy drink, i started getting my friends drinking the one i landed on. i bought some stack at 55, now at 94 today. what do you think of celsius holdings >> i had them on really early on and really liked it. i think you're on to something big, partner i like you you got horse sense. don't fall into the inflation anxiety trap it's starting to annoy me. i have four major sections of the stock market that are singing a positive tune. take a look at them. there's plenty of winners if you look arou
i was impressed with how proctor and gamble was able to grow despite their woes they have the ability to raise prices, and they will do that. don't fall into the thought that the whole market will be wrecked by inflation vast swaths of the market can benefit, from the oils, the banks, and even tech and big pharma that's a huge chunk of this market unlike any combination i've ever seen plenty of winners out there if you stop freaking out and looking at the opportunities james in ohio. james?...
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she writes my body in your molecules of white supremacy as they seeped out of my computer from that proctor zoom room completed by the gym and catalyze the metabolism that would allow for the invasion of my body by a highly infectious life form, the presence of the germ of white supremacy could cause hysteric hindrance within me. i haven't been able to show up mentally or emotionally since. joining me is dinesh desousa, host of the podcast, wide to the start sounding like the babylon be satiric website. >> appreciate being called as the official diagnostician on this issue. i was reading through this young woman's comments and don't think her anger is feigned. it is not made up. it is genuine but aimed at the wrong target which the target is not white supremacy. she's not experiencing white supremacy. is affirmative action. as the economist thomas soul pointed out years ago what affirmative action does it takes minority kids and made a mismatch, promotes them into an environment where they are competitively outmatched by their peers. this young woman can't say i am having affirmative-action
she writes my body in your molecules of white supremacy as they seeped out of my computer from that proctor zoom room completed by the gym and catalyze the metabolism that would allow for the invasion of my body by a highly infectious life form, the presence of the germ of white supremacy could cause hysteric hindrance within me. i haven't been able to show up mentally or emotionally since. joining me is dinesh desousa, host of the podcast, wide to the start sounding like the babylon be satiric...
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jackie: staying on the inflationary pressures, proctor & gamble with big earnings beat today. the company says price hikes are helping to offset some of its cost but warns higher costs could slam earnings in 2022. other companies are worried too. macro investing partners mitch roschelle is good with us. always good to see you. good afternoon. >> good to see you, jackie. jackie: throughout this process the get is saying it is transitory. we've been saying it lasts longer. vladmir putin says supply chain problems will go well into next year that will keep inflationary pressure on a. the tipping point, after the pandemic, people had money, saved money, want experiences it will have a cooling effect, a chilling effect on this economy no doubt, right? >> yeah. the problem is, what i will call the elasticity of demand. think about it as a rubberband. you can only pull the rubberband so far before it snaps and i think that is what proctor & gamble is saying today, we can pass some of those costs along. consumer staples was the place a lot of portfolio managers were allocating money,
jackie: staying on the inflationary pressures, proctor & gamble with big earnings beat today. the company says price hikes are helping to offset some of its cost but warns higher costs could slam earnings in 2022. other companies are worried too. macro investing partners mitch roschelle is good with us. always good to see you. good afternoon. >> good to see you, jackie. jackie: throughout this process the get is saying it is transitory. we've been saying it lasts longer. vladmir putin...
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again tomorrow evening with lukwesa burak presenting, the reviewers will be liam thorpe and kate proctor 5—3 on penalties, after the match finished goalless after 90 minutes at the london stadium. despite starring for city this season, it was phil foden who put his side on the back foot in the shoot—out, blazing the visitors�* first spot kick wide. west ham were flawless with their penalties, and it was said benrahma who sent the hammers into the quarterfinals. breaking city�*s grip on the league cup, which they�*ve won the last four additions and six of the last eight. and joining the hammers, fielding a much—changed side from the one which thrashed manchester united in the league last sunday, liverpool are also through to the quarters after winning at preston. takumi minamino gave them the lead just after the hour mark. they made the game safe late on when divock origi produced a brilliant improvised finish. really worth seeing that again — amazing piece of skill. now a quick look at the night�*s other results. last season�*s runners—up spurs won 1—0 at burnley, leicester beat brighton
again tomorrow evening with lukwesa burak presenting, the reviewers will be liam thorpe and kate proctor 5—3 on penalties, after the match finished goalless after 90 minutes at the london stadium. despite starring for city this season, it was phil foden who put his side on the back foot in the shoot—out, blazing the visitors�* first spot kick wide. west ham were flawless with their penalties, and it was said benrahma who sent the hammers into the quarterfinals. breaking city�*s grip on...
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season, get you ready for a flood of reports fresh reports from companies including netflix, tesla and proctor and gamble crypto prices on the rise for the last several days as wall street prepares to welcome the first crypto futures etf >>> new overnight, disappointments gdp growth numbers from china we'll take you live. i it's monday, october 18th, 2021, and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we're all in pink today, blushing a little bit because we are here to make sure we are celebrating breast cancer awareness month want to make sure people think about that, that's why we're all in pink today. in red you see the u.s. equity futures this morning with dows indicated down about 100 points below s&p 500 down about 16. if you look at the treasury market last week we saw yields dip a little bit from the week before, this morning picking up, 1.612% is where the ten year is sitting. and then it's energy prices that everybody is watching right
season, get you ready for a flood of reports fresh reports from companies including netflix, tesla and proctor and gamble crypto prices on the rise for the last several days as wall street prepares to welcome the first crypto futures etf >>> new overnight, disappointments gdp growth numbers from china we'll take you live. i it's monday, october 18th, 2021, and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc...
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one of the key things in jury selection are things called proctor he challenges.ach side, prosecution and defense, i'm just talking about criminal cases because they are used in civil cases where people are suing each other. let me get back to criminal cases. in the ahmaud arbery case, each side is entitled to a certain number of correct three -- per factory -- i don't want them on the jury and you can say i can request them to be dismissed and you don't have to give a reason. you get a certain number of them. if it turns out for example that it has happened quite a bit around trials in the country. if they're using these challenges to dismiss only people of color, let's just say black people. finally, the defense can say to the judge, judge think there is a problem here. the prosecutor has dismissed three black jurors and there's only a handful of them in the pool. that is racism. that prosecutor should be held to explain why. at that point, the judge is required to ask what is your using -- reason for using that challenge? that is when a reason should be given.
one of the key things in jury selection are things called proctor he challenges.ach side, prosecution and defense, i'm just talking about criminal cases because they are used in civil cases where people are suing each other. let me get back to criminal cases. in the ahmaud arbery case, each side is entitled to a certain number of correct three -- per factory -- i don't want them on the jury and you can say i can request them to be dismissed and you don't have to give a reason. you get a certain...
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that was me not reading proctor. i've got to get -- reading prompter.'ve got to get my eyes checked. talk to me about the volatility we have seen. you've got the morgan stanleys of the world that are like, we are in this correctional phase here. then you have the jp morgan guys that want to buy the dip. where do you sit? jonathan: somewhere in the middle. let's look at what actually set this thing off or get the market volatility really started on september 22 when jay powell signaled that they were likely to taper starting in november. you've got a 20 basis point rise in interest rates, and then you started to get chopped up in this market, up and down. if you look at the last time we had a large rate increase, last november, but that was a very different set up. we had the vaccine announcement, and we were passing additional stimulus measures, and interest rates were going up because the market was seeing at her economics. -- seeing better economics. now we are starting to see weaker economics, but on a weaker backdrop, you now have the fed saying we
that was me not reading proctor. i've got to get -- reading prompter.'ve got to get my eyes checked. talk to me about the volatility we have seen. you've got the morgan stanleys of the world that are like, we are in this correctional phase here. then you have the jp morgan guys that want to buy the dip. where do you sit? jonathan: somewhere in the middle. let's look at what actually set this thing off or get the market volatility really started on september 22 when jay powell signaled that they...