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charles proctor. dr. proctor, thanks for joining us.ications were already considered kind of a game-changer when it came to diabetes and wake loss. but now they could be administered so much more simply. what would that do? >> i think it would really vary bowl, abigail, to a lot of the patients who may be somewhat squeamish back having themselves an injection, even once a week. one of the medications is already commercially available right now -- that's a pill taken a couple times every day, every day. that could itself be in a barrier, that's quite a lot to remember. but i think that for a lot of people out there who are concerned or nervous about giving themselves a shot, once a day, the idea of a pill makes a little more appealing. >> one of the other interesting things that has come out of the popularity of these drugs is some anecdotal evidence that perhaps it is coming helping people with other vices, let's call them -- smoking, drinking alcohol, et cetera. what is behind that? >> this has been kind of a really exciting fine for t
charles proctor. dr. proctor, thanks for joining us.ications were already considered kind of a game-changer when it came to diabetes and wake loss. but now they could be administered so much more simply. what would that do? >> i think it would really vary bowl, abigail, to a lot of the patients who may be somewhat squeamish back having themselves an injection, even once a week. one of the medications is already commercially available right now -- that's a pill taken a couple times every...
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but china has just published proctor, the key points, um, not only from the cv, almost some point of view, but also from the military point of view. doctor has definitely really encouraged countries like india and us, including defined numbers fairly. so read think about their pacific island countries, but for india, i think you are right up until the 14 and 15. that's been a gap. and i think um, even though that has been few, which i'm a local office shall be just the highlighting countries like pop the engine offices visiting some of these countries in the, in the pacific regions. but still, i think the administered the on the, you know, ground level of some mixed up was august. the 13th, 2014 and 15. that has been a gap. and i think the time has come to the review on duty, invigorated the those and discipline. and i think finding some of this page, it would the perfect they do that, you know, and there my point to read if you're gonna ties. but truly, the question needs to be honest, if it actually possesses the resources, the finances, and the military strength to be able to come
but china has just published proctor, the key points, um, not only from the cv, almost some point of view, but also from the military point of view. doctor has definitely really encouraged countries like india and us, including defined numbers fairly. so read think about their pacific island countries, but for india, i think you are right up until the 14 and 15. that's been a gap. and i think um, even though that has been few, which i'm a local office shall be just the highlighting countries...
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i think it was in new york or proctor where, you know, i only have one glass of wine a day, but you know, the classes, the size of liter. so, you know, i think, i think that's an important issue that i think the public should understand what is a standard drinking and what is considered by the cdc. moderate drinking. again, it's tutoring today for males wondering today for females. so you said people were drinking less during the pandemic, but there were more deadly cases of drinking during that time. what led to this kind of deadly drinking during the pandemic locked down? um, it's possible we, we, we really don't have data, is that that fine grained of analysis? what we do now was that there was a 25 percent increase in tests associated with alcohol on death certificates. in the 1st year of the pandemic, that increased was sustained an increased even more in the 2nd year. the pandemic, there's the increased cirrhosis of the liver, and a number of liver transplants. during the period of the pandemic car crash, fatalities increased for, for, for the 1st time. and in the long time in 2020
i think it was in new york or proctor where, you know, i only have one glass of wine a day, but you know, the classes, the size of liter. so, you know, i think, i think that's an important issue that i think the public should understand what is a standard drinking and what is considered by the cdc. moderate drinking. again, it's tutoring today for males wondering today for females. so you said people were drinking less during the pandemic, but there were more deadly cases of drinking during...
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we've got proctor and gamble the big laggard on the blue chip s down 2%. truist analysts kick their rating on the consumer staples giant from a buy down to a hold warning increasingly frugal customers are trading down to cheaper alternatives, which you would think be walmart, but that trend may last a couple of quarters. no denying though the broader market has been lifted by optimism, republicans and democrats might hash out that agreement to raise the debt ceiling before june 1 when the u.s. runs out of money to pay its outstanding bills, including social security and veteran's benefits. so look at the s&p right now. this is the one week picture, so week-to-date it looks pretty darn good, up just under one full percentage point but in just a moment you need to hear what warning jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon issued about the debt ceiling, when our grady trimble caught up with him in d.c. as he headed out of a meeting with treasury secretary janet yellen and senate leader chuck schumer. you're going to hear that in a second and in the meantime, look how resilie
we've got proctor and gamble the big laggard on the blue chip s down 2%. truist analysts kick their rating on the consumer staples giant from a buy down to a hold warning increasingly frugal customers are trading down to cheaper alternatives, which you would think be walmart, but that trend may last a couple of quarters. no denying though the broader market has been lifted by optimism, republicans and democrats might hash out that agreement to raise the debt ceiling before june 1 when the u.s....
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i will bejoined by sian proctor in a moment. me is sian proctor, a professor at south mountain community college and an analog astronaut. the rallying call, because there is some sense that you're not going to get there by 2035, what are the chances of it? i get there by 2035, what are the chances of it?— get there by 2035, what are the chances of it? i think the chances are aggressive — chances of it? i think the chances are aggressive but _ chances of it? i think the chances are aggressive but it _ chances of it? i think the chances are aggressive but it can - chances of it? i think the chances are aggressive but it can be - are aggressive but it can be obtainable if we can hit our targets for the moon. because the gateway to mars is the moon. 50 for the moon. because the gateway to mars is the moon.— mars is the moon. so do you think what we're — mars is the moon. so do you think what we're talking about - mars is the moon. so do you think what we're talking about here, - mars is the moon. so do you thinkl what we're talking
i will bejoined by sian proctor in a moment. me is sian proctor, a professor at south mountain community college and an analog astronaut. the rallying call, because there is some sense that you're not going to get there by 2035, what are the chances of it? i get there by 2035, what are the chances of it?— get there by 2035, what are the chances of it? i think the chances are aggressive — chances of it? i think the chances are aggressive but _ chances of it? i think the chances are...
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my dad hopped around working for proctor and gamble. we came out to california. california -- i know it sounds like a cliche -- it was like a dream. it was this golden place. there were palm trees, i had never seen a palm tree. ronald reagan was governor. i knew growing up with a certainty to the core of my soul, i could do and be whatever i wanted to be. so far, i have had a chance to do that, but not everybody does. i hire young lawyers, they work for me at my law firm. they will have $200,000 in debt. they start life with bills around her neck. that is not what it is supposed to be. i think we can come back. what made america great is not completely dead. i think there is a beating heart there, i think we can do it but it is not for sure and it is going to be hard work. what happened between your childhood, ronald reagan's governorship and today in your view? >> what i talk about in the fall and rise of america, i was there at the pinnacle of american power, both in time and place. the time and place was a place called hopper up a teeny outside of saudi arabia
my dad hopped around working for proctor and gamble. we came out to california. california -- i know it sounds like a cliche -- it was like a dream. it was this golden place. there were palm trees, i had never seen a palm tree. ronald reagan was governor. i knew growing up with a certainty to the core of my soul, i could do and be whatever i wanted to be. so far, i have had a chance to do that, but not everybody does. i hire young lawyers, they work for me at my law firm. they will have...
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like you in evenings, locals and tourists proctors go dogs go straight into the old, but he, me and call john k. you'll find traditional restaurants, balls, and line music. we recommend divide yelena all the to the restaurants. here you can get kind of georgia of a schmidt so as to be in speciality, which is credit and deep fried veal and calling back cheese. hottie treat. this dish can be found everywhere in downgrade and cost around 10 years. salty and crunchy prairie factory. i love it. it's a lot of fat and saw is exactly what i need right now. often as long as everything's done me sounds on a night life when you're in downgrade, the city has a huge selection of clumps and bonds. that's super cheap too. and many don't even charge an entrance fee like $1515.00, a phone, a brewery complex in central bell grade. there's several different values here with at least one party, all concepts on every night. the locals can probably recommend a few good policy locations to the whole thing. and i could think of there are a lot of different companies that are like having different why. there's s
like you in evenings, locals and tourists proctors go dogs go straight into the old, but he, me and call john k. you'll find traditional restaurants, balls, and line music. we recommend divide yelena all the to the restaurants. here you can get kind of georgia of a schmidt so as to be in speciality, which is credit and deep fried veal and calling back cheese. hottie treat. this dish can be found everywhere in downgrade and cost around 10 years. salty and crunchy prairie factory. i love it. it's...
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school has major reservations about the technology. 0n halloween last year, a boy was stabbed in proctor video of the stabbing went viral. the victim's lawyer told the bbc the student suffered extensive multiple stab and laceration wounds about his head, neck, face, shoulder, back and hand. but what was less clear was how the perpetrator got hold of that knife and got it through security. the school district investigated and this is what they concluded. through investigation was determined the evolv weapon detection system purchased at the direction of him does not detect metal objects and was not designed to detect knives. the evolv weapon system was designed for use at large arenas or stadiums to prevent incidents of mass casualties and is not adequate or practical for school use. since then, the superintendent of utica schools has said that three other knives have gone undetected in schools using evolv�*s systems. "it truly, truly doesn't detect knives," he told the bbc. we put all of this to evolv. they said, "we don't provide comments on what happens in our customers sites." but the
school has major reservations about the technology. 0n halloween last year, a boy was stabbed in proctor video of the stabbing went viral. the victim's lawyer told the bbc the student suffered extensive multiple stab and laceration wounds about his head, neck, face, shoulder, back and hand. but what was less clear was how the perpetrator got hold of that knife and got it through security. the school district investigated and this is what they concluded. through investigation was determined the...
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i'm gonna get proctor. i'm away from it either a year. uh no, no, no, no, no. it's colleen up. golf bought it. that was in chosen, i want to put him in the middle of on it. if you create a below to come on, it can be on the web and sort of billing when you move on. and so she had a fun that really got a lot going, going through not going after my trophy, none of all of her main competing on. and he does, they can hear the howard my do anything that of, of a chunk of us did up all you mom newsline and you don't go up and it's on gone. kyla law seem fornia damage. oh my gosh. john is also on the channel. she monassa richard in white us. but thank you so just to use almost mean hold us. both companies ever were busy. yes, it was tough gone outside on that note in thought i chose kids will just talk to caution bessy bots, etc. good about that. i'll pass, i will talk on the inside. goldman co house got say it's more years me how that all kitchen do not say if by kid see fascinated by a quinn from knowing me when i you go home and their own boss have to know my to th
i'm gonna get proctor. i'm away from it either a year. uh no, no, no, no, no. it's colleen up. golf bought it. that was in chosen, i want to put him in the middle of on it. if you create a below to come on, it can be on the web and sort of billing when you move on. and so she had a fun that really got a lot going, going through not going after my trophy, none of all of her main competing on. and he does, they can hear the howard my do anything that of, of a chunk of us did up all you mom...
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i get proctor i'm attempting to eat out of that year. uh no, no, no, no, no. it's colleen up golf, but it will just chosen i want to put him in the middle of it if you can call me on the billing when you move on. so she really thought it was going, going through not gonna, after my dropping off at that main continuing, he does have the howard my do anything that of on the chunk of us did you mind newsline and you know, it's kind of 10, it's on has gone kyla doesn't seem fornia damage. oh my gosh john, i also talk on the channel. she monassa richard midas but thank you so just to use almost mean hold us. i mean we're busy. yes, it was tough gone for not enough in thought. a child kids or just talk to cushion bessie but said see good about it. i will suck on the inside coleman co. ha scott, it's more years anyhow. then you have to man, oh, get you do not tell you by to see fascinated by a quinn from knowing me when i you go home and their own boss helped normally that on them on they get that. then you have the same gang. she has chin high, a mock up or to pick
i get proctor i'm attempting to eat out of that year. uh no, no, no, no, no. it's colleen up golf, but it will just chosen i want to put him in the middle of it if you can call me on the billing when you move on. so she really thought it was going, going through not gonna, after my dropping off at that main continuing, he does have the howard my do anything that of on the chunk of us did you mind newsline and you know, it's kind of 10, it's on has gone kyla doesn't seem fornia damage. oh my...
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>> jason >> proctor and gamble. >> thanks, everybody see you on "closing bell." "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. a big hour ahead on "the exchange," starting with inflation easing you see the china numbers. leisure service spending slowing, and jobless claims hitting their highest level since last october is that the last shoe to drop in a downturn our guest says yes and a hard landing is next. >>> not all commercial real estate is feeling the pain some names could be well positioned even into a recession. we'll speak to the ceo behind one of them. >>> and if disney earnings have showed us anything, it may be that the streaming wars are over we'll tell you why and what's next and there's one more thing -- >> i see dead economists >> i see dom looking at this with great curiosity stick around all hour to find out what that's about. let's get to the markets first, mr. chu. >> i don't know what to make of the fact that you see "dead economists." is it in your sleep, right now in the newsroom? >> stay tuned. >>
>> jason >> proctor and gamble. >> thanks, everybody see you on "closing bell." "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. a big hour ahead on "the exchange," starting with inflation easing you see the china numbers. leisure service spending slowing, and jobless claims hitting their highest level since last october is that the last shoe to drop in a downturn our guest says yes and a hard...
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proctor and gamble, showed it the progression. and nobody mentioned rolling back prices to you, right? i think this is a line in the sand quarter for p & g i bet we get beat after beat going forward. the company will get profitable. travelers, it's just okay. they can't traction with anything and i was hoping for what with question had had chub, more growth typical earnings, good sales i don't know struggling here. goodernings, okay sales. what do you do with travelers? i think you say, no su verizon, i think the stock is enticing and i put it in the isn't as horrible category. i still like humana, and i'm in the presence of greatness when it comes to unh, and visa, i thought the ceo got bogged down in the session frankly i own visa, an amazing way to play the reversion to sanity in the thin tech space. a heck of a lot of wins. not a lot of losses. when i say okay, i mean the stock didn't go down when i say more work to do, they have to figure out a better narrative to get better sales and earnings i would keep those in mind, this
proctor and gamble, showed it the progression. and nobody mentioned rolling back prices to you, right? i think this is a line in the sand quarter for p & g i bet we get beat after beat going forward. the company will get profitable. travelers, it's just okay. they can't traction with anything and i was hoping for what with question had had chub, more growth typical earnings, good sales i don't know struggling here. goodernings, okay sales. what do you do with travelers? i think you say, no...
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reporter jeff proctor. it triggered some tips to the police department., you know, talking about this. it's something other than a husband that had walked off. >> for the first time, albuquerque police were publicly calling the case a homicide investigation. and that caught the attention of a man named frank. >> he said i'm the one that lent her the gun. if you think that she's a suspect in this i don't want my family in danger somewhat to turn the gun over to you. >> frank was a retired military. a straight, by the book guy. who had befriended ellen snyder when they work together in 2001. >> she was telling people that he yells at her all the time. >> it was christmas 2001. ellen said the daily fighting in the snyder home had escalated. his multiple sclerosis has grown progressively worse. with it, so did his anger. >> he would push me around and he would hit me. >> he hit you how many times? one time? >> three or four. >> -- now held an executive level position at a large dealership. she was a boston 30 mechanics and making upwards of 90,000 a year. >>
reporter jeff proctor. it triggered some tips to the police department., you know, talking about this. it's something other than a husband that had walked off. >> for the first time, albuquerque police were publicly calling the case a homicide investigation. and that caught the attention of a man named frank. >> he said i'm the one that lent her the gun. if you think that she's a suspect in this i don't want my family in danger somewhat to turn the gun over to you. >> frank...
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perfectly reasonable it to be a super packaged goods company coca-cola 25 times earnings, proctor 27on't forget, they have the highest low customer satisfaction in the world. much better brand than clorox. the stock is cheaper than c clorox it is rising slowly but surely this year it will have about more than $80 billion. that is most advertising and most is the money nid store in the cloud. increasing though, apple developed a core entertainment product and financial services portal tim cook wad asked whether the apple pay wallet will take on other products they're close mouthed about what will happen next people want to buy stocks on the phone after they read the priced on the apple finance app it is be done by the month sometimes they would buy robin hood other times i wish she would destroy robin hood now while many experts get this stock wrong, some people get it very right this weekend apple got an endorsement from warren buffett unlike anything i ever heard from anyone or certainly him take a listen. >> apple you know, it has a position with consumers where they're paying, you
perfectly reasonable it to be a super packaged goods company coca-cola 25 times earnings, proctor 27on't forget, they have the highest low customer satisfaction in the world. much better brand than clorox. the stock is cheaper than c clorox it is rising slowly but surely this year it will have about more than $80 billion. that is most advertising and most is the money nid store in the cloud. increasing though, apple developed a core entertainment product and financial services portal tim cook...
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. >>> turning to a note this morning getting our attention, that is truist, downgrading proctor to hold saying the company is operating at its liest level in the last 20 years. what's driving the call? on cording to our next guest, it's been so strong there hasn't been catalysts bill schapelle the note got a ton of interest this morning you're not sure investors are paying enough attention to what may be happening to the consumer after several quarters of price hikes. >> yeah, thanks for having me. exactly. you look over the last six-plus quarters for p&g and they beat every quarter on the top and bottom line, which has been fantastic and they're operating at a high level. but volumes have been down six out of the past seven quarters we expect that to continue and the belief, we've heard from investors, from the press, from whatever, p & g can continue to price the high-end consumer so strong, they can take that price and no problems ahead. but if volumes continue to decline, that's demand destruction. people are using less of the product or trading down to a different product. at some
. >>> turning to a note this morning getting our attention, that is truist, downgrading proctor to hold saying the company is operating at its liest level in the last 20 years. what's driving the call? on cording to our next guest, it's been so strong there hasn't been catalysts bill schapelle the note got a ton of interest this morning you're not sure investors are paying enough attention to what may be happening to the consumer after several quarters of price hikes. >> yeah,...
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they love the cnbcs, the proctor and gambles.g videos to use that as their base to crafting that video and trying to track over it does over time. >> how big a company is it they went public when? >> two years >> does she work for barry dillard? >> yeah. >> that's a tough boss you learn from barry, you learn well >> they've had head count cuts, about 11%. there's been shrinking going on. it's a smaller company. >> see if she can pull it off. >> graduate of the college of dillard. that's a very high -- >> dillard after work. >>> coming up, it's almost 'ltaing time wel ke you through the key stories we're watching when "power lunch" returns. don't go anywhere. unpack once, and get closer to iconic landmarks, local life, and cultural treasures. because when you experience europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there. viking. exploring the world in comfort. (cecily) you're looking pleased with yourself. (seth) not to brag, but i just switched to verizon. (cecily) so you got an awesome ne
they love the cnbcs, the proctor and gambles.g videos to use that as their base to crafting that video and trying to track over it does over time. >> how big a company is it they went public when? >> two years >> does she work for barry dillard? >> yeah. >> that's a tough boss you learn from barry, you learn well >> they've had head count cuts, about 11%. there's been shrinking going on. it's a smaller company. >> see if she can pull it off. >>...
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i think the stock pushes well north of 400 >> proctor and gamble, i thought it was one of the best companies guided higher. >> good stuff, everybody see you on "closing bell." "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. welcome to "the exchange." we are just about 24 hours away from the fed's decision on interest rates, and the markets couldn't even go 24 hours believing jamie dimon that the bank crisis is over. the bank etf down % now. some regionals, including pac west, we have the voices you want to hear from. the regional bank
i think the stock pushes well north of 400 >> proctor and gamble, i thought it was one of the best companies guided higher. >> good stuff, everybody see you on "closing bell." "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. welcome to "the exchange." we are just about 24 hours away from the fed's decision on interest rates, and the markets couldn't even go 24 hours believing jamie dimon that the...
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different than what we saw from kimberly-clark and proctor and gamble. then you had a rise in the bond market with overall selling across the curve picking up steam on the downside. once we got the ism. -- data. awaiting the fed and the ecb, ism manufacturing data was the first real signal that we got this week, contracting for a sixth straight month. earlier i spoke with the man behind the numbers about what the numbers signal about the economy. >> it almost looks like stagflation but then again we have only seen the four point drop in the last seven months. as i've said for several months we are usually highly cyclical and we are not. it's a range of 47 to 51 and that is pretty tight six or seven months. right now i would say that we are pretty stable. alix: joining us for more on the economy, joe davis, head of investment strategy group. could almost look like stagflation. you agree, is that the environment we are looking at? joe: i don't think we are looking at stagflation but today's data is a microcosm of what's going on in the u.s. economy. on the
different than what we saw from kimberly-clark and proctor and gamble. then you had a rise in the bond market with overall selling across the curve picking up steam on the downside. once we got the ism. -- data. awaiting the fed and the ecb, ism manufacturing data was the first real signal that we got this week, contracting for a sixth straight month. earlier i spoke with the man behind the numbers about what the numbers signal about the economy. >> it almost looks like stagflation but...
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i think the stock pushes well north of 400 >> proctor and gamble, i thought it was one of the best companies. it's a little expensive but they beat earnings and guided higher. >> good stuff, everybody see you on "closing bell." "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. welcome to "the exchange." we are just about 24 hours away from the fed's decision on interest rates, and the markets couldn't even go 24 hours believing jamie dimon that the bank crisis is over. the bank etf down % now. some regionals, including pac west, we have the voices you want to hear from. the regional bank ceo, randy crosner, and chris davis he's managed money through three different bank crises. we'll ask him how he's managing through this one, what he's buying and the one sector he's steering clear of. first, let's get over to dom chu with a look at what's happening. >> so i know that you're coming down here to see what i'm looking at it's a sea of red out there, the likes of which we haven't felt in a while but if you look at the s&p 500, at 4108, still above that 410
i think the stock pushes well north of 400 >> proctor and gamble, i thought it was one of the best companies. it's a little expensive but they beat earnings and guided higher. >> good stuff, everybody see you on "closing bell." "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. welcome to "the exchange." we are just about 24 hours away from the fed's decision on interest rates, and the markets couldn't...
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many corporations have been increasing prices even when volumes are going down, names like pepsi, proctor and gamble, and so on, which are all confidently saying that they have managed to increase prices as volumes were going down if prices were going up due to demand, i would expect the volume is going up, not down so clearly what corporate leaders are saying on the earnings calls is that they can take pricing, and that they have more pricing power than they thought, and that's something we should be taking seriously >> what would you build on that, professor? do you think we should see volumes rising with prices if this is demand driven inflation. >> it depends whether it's simultaneous with the supply sho shortage if so, you'll have lower volumes and higher prices. it's important to go back to identifying when the inflation began. there was cpi numbers in march of 2021. what did that coincide with? it came with an extra $2 trillion being thrown into an already -- it was already coming out of the pandemic. so we had way too much fiscal stimulus at a time when there were supply shortages
many corporations have been increasing prices even when volumes are going down, names like pepsi, proctor and gamble, and so on, which are all confidently saying that they have managed to increase prices as volumes were going down if prices were going up due to demand, i would expect the volume is going up, not down so clearly what corporate leaders are saying on the earnings calls is that they can take pricing, and that they have more pricing power than they thought, and that's something we...
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there you go, by the way you have goldman, nike, and proctor and gamble, there are three dow stocks allown. that accounts for much of the 82 point loss and then there's this the federal reserve reports on economic well being in the u.s.. that's a big picture. how we doing? lauren: financial well being is at the lowest level since 2016. this was for the end of last year when 73% of adults said we're doing okay financially, it was 78% in 2021 on inflation, two-thirds of us have traded down, using a more generic product and cheaper product, or are using less of a product to save money. like just i think some of the things i do and yeah. i would maybe use a little bit less conditioner. it's like $10 a bottle. >> i eat a lot of cheeseburgers and you can spend $18 in new york city. that's ridiculous. i can't keep doing that. i probably shouldn't but i do do it, but why do you have to pay, i go to taco bell and spend $15, and i go there so i can spend $4 it's expensive. stuart: join the club. come down a bit. jon taffer is with us. he knows all about this. hotels and restaurants they are suppo
there you go, by the way you have goldman, nike, and proctor and gamble, there are three dow stocks allown. that accounts for much of the 82 point loss and then there's this the federal reserve reports on economic well being in the u.s.. that's a big picture. how we doing? lauren: financial well being is at the lowest level since 2016. this was for the end of last year when 73% of adults said we're doing okay financially, it was 78% in 2021 on inflation, two-thirds of us have traded down, using...
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depending on the proctor and how that works student people must assign up for it. it is a an exam that's given to high school students. so i don't think anybody can come in off the street to take the ap us history exam. most apu is history exam takers are in currently enrolled in the course. so technically that's not a requirements a senior who took the course to previous year or somebody who took the course during summer or somebody who just loves history wants to challenge themselves can take the can take the exam as well. there is a makeup date on wednesday, may 18th for people who have conflicts or some kind of an emergency arises and then was there another question in person or can you take it online? no. well, i think college board is allowing some accommodations, but by and large this is this year they've returned primarily to an in-person exam in the last couple of years with the covid-19 crisis. the exam was digital two years ago. even it was even shortened greatly but this year as most schools are back the expectation is that students will take its online
depending on the proctor and how that works student people must assign up for it. it is a an exam that's given to high school students. so i don't think anybody can come in off the street to take the ap us history exam. most apu is history exam takers are in currently enrolled in the course. so technically that's not a requirements a senior who took the course to previous year or somebody who took the course during summer or somebody who just loves history wants to challenge themselves can take...
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>> jason >> proctor and gamble. >> thanks, everybody see you on "closing bell."ow. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. a big hour ahead on "the exchange," starting with inflation easing you see the china numbers. leisure service spending slowing, and jobless claims hitting their highest level since last october is that the last shoe to drop in a downturn our guest says yes and a hard landing is next. >>> not all commercial real estate is feeling the pain some names could be well positioned even into a recession. we'll speak to the ceo behind one of them. >>> and if disney earnings have showed us anything, it
>> jason >> proctor and gamble. >> thanks, everybody see you on "closing bell."ow. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. a big hour ahead on "the exchange," starting with inflation easing you see the china numbers. leisure service spending slowing, and jobless claims hitting their highest level since last october is that the last shoe to drop in a downturn our guest says yes and a hard landing is next. >>>...
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charles proctor. thanks for joining us.f a game changer when it came to diabetes and weight loss. now they could be administered so much more simply. what would that do? >> i think it would relieve a barrier to a lot of the patients who are squeamish about the idea of giving themselves an injection, even once a week. one is commercially available that's a pill that is taken a couple times a day, every day. that could be a barrier and that's a lot to remember. i think for a lot of people out there who are concerned or nervous about giving themselves a shot, the idea of a pill may seem more appealing. >> one of the other interesting things that's come out of the popularity of these drugs is some anecdotal evidence that perhaps it's helping people with other vices, let's call them, smoking, drinking alcohol, et cetera. what is behind that? >> this has been kind of a really exciting find for this new medication. this line of medications have sort of -- are becoming a swiss army knife of medications, if you will. something that
charles proctor. thanks for joining us.f a game changer when it came to diabetes and weight loss. now they could be administered so much more simply. what would that do? >> i think it would relieve a barrier to a lot of the patients who are squeamish about the idea of giving themselves an injection, even once a week. one is commercially available that's a pill that is taken a couple times a day, every day. that could be a barrier and that's a lot to remember. i think for a lot of people...
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they proctors have a little bit of flexibility between eight and 9 a.m. locally. friday may fifth, there is a late test date for students if an emergency comes up. that i think is a week and a half later. it's not the second week, it's the week after on a wednesday. maybe the 13th. but i could i could be wrong on that. i have to check that date. and so what was the other question last minute tips. last minute tips. so i got a few last minute tips besides making a plan, sticking to the plan, diagnosing yourself and whatnot at the last minute, start the night before, lay out the clothes that you're going to wear, get all supplies ready, your number two pencils, your eraser, your pens. you know, any good luck charms that you've got, right? have have it all laid out your student ids, everything that you need to be successful. pack yourself a snack and a water for the test so that you so you can consume some of that during the break and then get a good night's sleep. i think that is critically important. the morning of the test, make sure you arrive early that you've g
they proctors have a little bit of flexibility between eight and 9 a.m. locally. friday may fifth, there is a late test date for students if an emergency comes up. that i think is a week and a half later. it's not the second week, it's the week after on a wednesday. maybe the 13th. but i could i could be wrong on that. i have to check that date. and so what was the other question last minute tips. last minute tips. so i got a few last minute tips besides making a plan, sticking to the plan,...
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inflation protection, you're looking for something to kind of batten down the hatches, we know the proctoro expensive. clam. charles: look at the chart and the pullback in egg prices might be overdone, so i like this as well. great seeing you in person, my man. >> good seeing you, man.king charles: all right, folks. we'll be right back. . yeah. and i don't think at that time- i think you're the one to tell me that we had the same birthday. yes. it's really unbelievable when you think about it, because it's been, like, really over 20 years that you were my mother and father's banker, you became my banker and now fran is in her third year of college and you're her banker. it's so unbelievable because i'm just 20 years old. [laughing] your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire with a majority of my patience with sensitivity, i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum & enamel relieves sensitivi
inflation protection, you're looking for something to kind of batten down the hatches, we know the proctoro expensive. clam. charles: look at the chart and the pullback in egg prices might be overdone, so i like this as well. great seeing you in person, my man. >> good seeing you, man.king charles: all right, folks. we'll be right back. . yeah. and i don't think at that time- i think you're the one to tell me that we had the same birthday. yes. it's really unbelievable when you think...
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i've been allowed to even proctor the examine side the cook county jail.partment of juvenile justice. three of those locations as well. definitely gives them an opportunity. everybody that look locked up in jail are not necessarily bad people. they messed up when they were in younger. some get out of scale to do something different. they're not allowed, so they end up going back to what they know. they end up landing right back in jail. i'm here to help cut down on recidivism. give them something to do. i employ them inside of my walmart locations as well. if they don't finish school inside of the jail, i let them finish one of my locations outside in larry's barber college. neil: i was going to ask you. for the walmarts that might close or in the process of closing you can go to them or they can come once out to you. so it's, maybe locations are one thing that you lose but from the opportunity. >> so basically i have barber schools, cosmetology schools on the outside. so walmart is where i employ them so they work and become tax paying citizens. right. so
i've been allowed to even proctor the examine side the cook county jail.partment of juvenile justice. three of those locations as well. definitely gives them an opportunity. everybody that look locked up in jail are not necessarily bad people. they messed up when they were in younger. some get out of scale to do something different. they're not allowed, so they end up going back to what they know. they end up landing right back in jail. i'm here to help cut down on recidivism. give them...
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they proctors have a little bit of flexibility between eight and 9 a.m. locally. friday may fifth, there is a late test date for students if an emergency comes up. that i think is a week and a half later. it's not the second week, it's the week after on a wednesday. maybe the 13th. but i could i could be wrong on that. i have to check that date. and so what was the other question last minute tips. last minute tips. so i got a few last minute tips besides making a plan, sticking to the plan, diagnosing yourself and whatnot at the last minute, start the night before, lay out the clothes that you're going to wear, get all supplies ready, your number two pencils, your eraser, your pens. you know, any good luck charms that you've got, right? have have it all laid out your student ids, everything that you need to be successful. pack yourself a snack and a water for the test so that you so you can consume some of that during the break and then get a good night's sleep. i think that is critically important. the morning of the test, make sure you arrive early that you've g
they proctors have a little bit of flexibility between eight and 9 a.m. locally. friday may fifth, there is a late test date for students if an emergency comes up. that i think is a week and a half later. it's not the second week, it's the week after on a wednesday. maybe the 13th. but i could i could be wrong on that. i have to check that date. and so what was the other question last minute tips. last minute tips. so i got a few last minute tips besides making a plan, sticking to the plan,...
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we saw it with proctor & gamble. we saw it with coca-cola. liz: mcdonald's. >> pepsico and mcdonalds. his view we will slow down, stop accepting higher prices as the economy slows. liz: okay. dan, what about travel, leisure, they have been able to price things in? >> unissue with companies that can't pass through higher prices. not just consumer goods. everything in travel and leisure, reports that hilton and marriott consumer strong. reports from visa, mastercard consumer remains strong. very hard to find somewhere where some company telling us there is tremendous pushback on price increases. a large degree of those consumer package goods companies are paying for it in form of lower volumes but there is very little evidence consume remembers not able and willing to pay higher prices. i don't know how you would that to delineate which company is investable or not. what i will add real quick, remarkable degree consumers have borne the price increases. companies used it as an opportunity -- liz: that is the place to stop and say inflation is st
we saw it with proctor & gamble. we saw it with coca-cola. liz: mcdonald's. >> pepsico and mcdonalds. his view we will slow down, stop accepting higher prices as the economy slows. liz: okay. dan, what about travel, leisure, they have been able to price things in? >> unissue with companies that can't pass through higher prices. not just consumer goods. everything in travel and leisure, reports that hilton and marriott consumer strong. reports from visa, mastercard consumer...
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one of the most notable achievements during his time in congress was his environmental record proctoring the colorado wilderness act of 1993 and cosponsoring the energy act of 1992. he was proud to be a cosponsor of americans with disability act in 1990. 's dedication to democracy and public service is rooted in his experience as a marine officer who served in vietnam with the first marine division. he is married to lara's gag and they have three children and 6 grandchildren. david is a staunch believer in the value of compromising democracy which he sees as essential for any legislator. he remains optimistic about the ideas of the future of american democracy despite the challenges we face. unfortunately, david and laura could not be with us tonight but david send remarks for me to read on his behalf and i'm happy to do so. good evening, every one. thank you for attending this event toward the madison prizes for the 117th congress which i can't tell you how much i would rather be with you and where i am. david is at home nursing a newly implanted titanium, he cracked a ball off of his f
one of the most notable achievements during his time in congress was his environmental record proctoring the colorado wilderness act of 1993 and cosponsoring the energy act of 1992. he was proud to be a cosponsor of americans with disability act in 1990. 's dedication to democracy and public service is rooted in his experience as a marine officer who served in vietnam with the first marine division. he is married to lara's gag and they have three children and 6 grandchildren. david is a staunch...
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proctor is correct. what a surprise the gentleman katy county stopped dozens of dehydrated migrants and a train card 100-degree weather brickwork's unfortunate happens way too often. besides the san antonio case and people in a tractor-trailer 18 wheeler smothered to death. the gentleman agree dhs is arrested more than 4000 people for crimes of exploitation to children for spear 2022 which is jump from fy 2021. they report the policies at the border have had significant impact on that? >> that is correct requested estimate is 60% of latin american children were sent to cross the border alone or the human smugglers have been caught by the cartels due to being abused in child pornography or for drug trafficking? >> that is correct. >> or between physically or 2020 and for spear 2022 there's 40% jump in unaccompanied alien children encounters but again between fy 2020 they are just prior to the biden administration when president trump was empowered fy 22 with full fiscal year under biden there is a four 10
proctor is correct. what a surprise the gentleman katy county stopped dozens of dehydrated migrants and a train card 100-degree weather brickwork's unfortunate happens way too often. besides the san antonio case and people in a tractor-trailer 18 wheeler smothered to death. the gentleman agree dhs is arrested more than 4000 people for crimes of exploitation to children for spear 2022 which is jump from fy 2021. they report the policies at the border have had significant impact on that? >>...
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hinted at by proctor today online? no, not at all. phillip schofield did a kevin spacey .ment— backing up that story of course, that statement from willoughby that statement from willoughby tirat sire— that statement from willoughby that she feels— that statement from willoughby that she feels let— that statement from willoughby that she feels let down by her ionner— that she feels let down by her former friend _ that she feels let down by her former friend and— that she feels let down by her former friend and philip schofield— former friend and philip schofield .— former friend and philip schofield . reaction now to all schofield. reaction now to all of tomorrow's— schofield. reaction now to all of tomorrow's papers with tv personatity— of tomorrow's papers with tv personality ingrid tarrant, aotiror— personality ingrid tarrant, aotiror ant— personality ingrid tarrant, author and journalist peter itoyi— author and journalist peter itoyt. ant— author and journalist peter lloyd, and deputy editor of conservative _ lloyd, and deputy editor of conservative home journalist. as
hinted at by proctor today online? no, not at all. phillip schofield did a kevin spacey .ment— backing up that story of course, that statement from willoughby that statement from willoughby tirat sire— that statement from willoughby that she feels— that statement from willoughby that she feels let— that statement from willoughby that she feels let down by her ionner— that she feels let down by her former friend _ that she feels let down by her former friend and— that she feels let...
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hinted at by proctor today online? no, not at all. phillip schofield did a kevin spacey .resting briefly, if we can just come off,— interesting briefly, if we can just come off, holly and phil for just come off, holly and phil tor o— just come off, holly and phil for a moment— just come off, holly and phil for a moment ,_ just come off, holly and phil for a moment, the sunday tetegropb— for a moment, the sunday telegraph sunak asks stores to cap— telegraph sunak asks stores to oop boeto— telegraph sunak asks stores to cap basic food— telegraph sunak asks stores to cap basic food prices . number cap basic food prices. number ten tn— cap basic food prices. number ten in discussions— cap basic food prices. number ten in discussions with supermarket- ten in discussions with supermarket targets over french etyte — supermarket targets over french etyte opprooob— supermarket targets over french etyte opprooob to— supermarket targets over french style approach to the cost of ttvtng — style approach to the cost of living crisis. _ style approach to the cost of living crisis. what d
hinted at by proctor today online? no, not at all. phillip schofield did a kevin spacey .resting briefly, if we can just come off,— interesting briefly, if we can just come off, holly and phil for just come off, holly and phil tor o— just come off, holly and phil for a moment— just come off, holly and phil for a moment ,_ just come off, holly and phil for a moment, the sunday tetegropb— for a moment, the sunday telegraph sunak asks stores to cap— telegraph sunak asks stores to oop...