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((julie proctor - executive dir., safe house: christina is why passing question 1 is so important.)) ((karen castro)) sitting alongside a panel of question proctor with safe house shares the tragic story of a murdered mother. christina franklin's ex-boyfrined shot and killed her in front of their children at a north las vegas daycare ealier this year. ((julie proctor - executive dir., safe house: but the background check loophole in nevada made it easy for him to buy the gun used to kill christina from a stranger.)) ((karen castro)) question one would require private guns sales to go through a licensed dealer who would do a federal background check. the current state law does not require one for transfers between unlicensed individuals. saying is two strangers coming together for the sale of a gun, you need to have a background check, know who you're dealing with, know who you're selling to.)) ((karen castro)) retired metro homicide lieutenant, ray steiber, is featured in one of many television ads advocating for question one. the measure also includes a number of exemptions includin
((julie proctor - executive dir., safe house: christina is why passing question 1 is so important.)) ((karen castro)) sitting alongside a panel of question proctor with safe house shares the tragic story of a murdered mother. christina franklin's ex-boyfrined shot and killed her in front of their children at a north las vegas daycare ealier this year. ((julie proctor - executive dir., safe house: but the background check loophole in nevada made it easy for him to buy the gun used to kill...
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s sara's out at proctor & gamble and i didn't get to ask her some questions i would have liked to, but with certain products you use daily. and you press a button and it comes to you. and i think amazon, if they could get the grocery store -- grocery store's been a big problem because as walmart would tell me do you really want that food sitting at your doorstep? and the answer is, well, we'll take care of that too. >> yep. on alphabet, guys, i think a couple of thoughts, operating margins certainly will be important there. they continue to increase, and will they again for this quarter that they're going to be reporting at alphabet. and then some questions about the buyback too, because they exhausted their buyback so quickly. they have what $78 billion in cash on the balance sheet. >> so much overseas, david. >> $48 billion on shore, $36 billion -- $48 billion of $78 billion is actually on shore, rest is offshore. >> okay. this is the ship tightening. i felt the decision to not go more aggressive on fiber smart. we want to hear more monetization of youtube. but the stock's had a run.
s sara's out at proctor & gamble and i didn't get to ask her some questions i would have liked to, but with certain products you use daily. and you press a button and it comes to you. and i think amazon, if they could get the grocery store -- grocery store's been a big problem because as walmart would tell me do you really want that food sitting at your doorstep? and the answer is, well, we'll take care of that too. >> yep. on alphabet, guys, i think a couple of thoughts, operating...
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each week we highlight an outstanding teacher in the proctor an a-plus teacher. >> we talked to mrs. proctor who was nominated as an a plus teacher by one of her former opportunities. >> i have been teaching for 15 years and been at the school for 13 years and been in kennedyer and now -- kindergarten and now been in second great for 10 years and i love second grade. >> i want to know what makes thch >> the one thing i think i really love the most is the kids. i do it for the kids. i do it because i absolutely love the kids. i do it to see the sparkle in their eyes when they learn. one of the first students i had when he was actually able to read a text and he looked at me with the excitement in his face and said, "i can read it." that's why i teach. those experiences right there back every day. >> she teaches at the del verde elementary school and one of three teamers nominated. get -- teachers nominated. getting to know her, we found out why. >> we need to progress our children. it's a wonderful field to be in, but you really do need to love. you have to show the love to the studen
each week we highlight an outstanding teacher in the proctor an a-plus teacher. >> we talked to mrs. proctor who was nominated as an a plus teacher by one of her former opportunities. >> i have been teaching for 15 years and been at the school for 13 years and been in kennedyer and now -- kindergarten and now been in second great for 10 years and i love second grade. >> i want to know what makes thch >> the one thing i think i really love the most is the kids. i do it...
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including the one owned by gary on proctor avenue. he saved eight others that day, returned to find nothing left. >> i might have tried to do something. i don't know. i don't know. we were already committed to where we were. >> reporter: little would gary know his long lost high school sweet heart saw that inte forme offered furniture, and they reconnected. >> i've known him since grammar school. >> a marriage born from ashes, spending years since in this house he rebuilt. the same one they just sold, and visited for the last time the week of this anniversary. doors open. doors close. from the oakland hills, wayne friedm friedman, abc 7 news. >>> we'd like to hear how you remember the oakland hills fire. more than 30 viewers shared their memories on our facebook page. add yours at facebook.com/abc7news. >>> one more look at the weather. we go to drew, and there's the possibility, i guess, of rain coming? >> a little bit, yeah. holding off until the second half of the week. tomorrow, it's warm temperatures and sun. today, a quiet pictu
including the one owned by gary on proctor avenue. he saved eight others that day, returned to find nothing left. >> i might have tried to do something. i don't know. i don't know. we were already committed to where we were. >> reporter: little would gary know his long lost high school sweet heart saw that inte forme offered furniture, and they reconnected. >> i've known him since grammar school. >> a marriage born from ashes, spending years since in this house he...
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including the one owned by gary on proctor avenue. he saved eight others that day, returned to find nothing left. >> i might have tried to do something. i don't know. i don't know. we were already committed to where we were. >> reporter: little would gary know his long lost high school sweet heart saw that interview. the former sharon got in touch, offered furniture, and they reconnected. >> i've known him since grammar school. >> a marriage born from ashes, spending years since in this house he rebuilt. the same one they just sold, and visited for the last time the week of this anniversary. doors open. doors close. from the oakland hills, wayne friedm friedman, abc 7 news. >>> we'd like to hear how you remember the oakland hills fire. more than 30 viewers shared their memories on our facebook page. add yours at facebook.com/abc7news. >>> one more look at the weather. we go to drew, and there's the possibility, i guess, of rain coming? >> a little bit, yeah. holding off until the second half of the week. tomorrow, it's warm temperatur
including the one owned by gary on proctor avenue. he saved eight others that day, returned to find nothing left. >> i might have tried to do something. i don't know. i don't know. we were already committed to where we were. >> reporter: little would gary know his long lost high school sweet heart saw that interview. the former sharon got in touch, offered furniture, and they reconnected. >> i've known him since grammar school. >> a marriage born from ashes, spending...
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we have the carousels, which can be used to study for a test and proctored protests as well. it is not uncommon for the chaplain to be assigned to take care of the library. when sailors with entered the space, they would say, you have a library? we have a box. they are impressed we have one on board. is ais a q space, which designated. we could throw all of this overboard and turn it into a regular room, which is not uncommon when you have casualties, flooding, or combat. we find ourselves in the machine shop. like every good city, you have to have a maintenance department to help the city run. some of the equipment in this space is from world war ii. some of it was updated as years went by, but much is built in place and cannot be removed without drastic improvements. we leave it here. it is usable. it could be used. that said, this is a small family in a large city and we are shipmates. we have to work together. in a small city, you have lots of monuments to what you have done and that honors what has been accomplished in past years. it is not uncommon for sailors to conduc
we have the carousels, which can be used to study for a test and proctored protests as well. it is not uncommon for the chaplain to be assigned to take care of the library. when sailors with entered the space, they would say, you have a library? we have a box. they are impressed we have one on board. is ais a q space, which designated. we could throw all of this overboard and turn it into a regular room, which is not uncommon when you have casualties, flooding, or combat. we find ourselves in...
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a lot of house disease not burn, they blew up. >> reporter: ron lives one house down on proctor avenue with his wife debby. >> fires don't jump freeways. it's an eight-lane freeway >> reporter: firestorm erupted on sunday and began with something smaller, seemingly insignificant on saturday. winds rekindled it. i look outside and the whole hillside, oakland hills just covered with black smoke. >> abc 7 news photographer john griffin lived in the area as residents ran from the flames and he found his way in and shot most of the video you see in this story. >> every how is that i came in contact with was on fire. every house. it was either burning or it was about to burn. >> in the first hour 790 homes burned. by the next morning we had a better sense of it all. 25 people killed. 150 injured and 1,520 acres burned and 2,843 homes gone, including the one owned by garrett on proctor avenue. he had saved eight others that day, returned to find nothing left. >> i might have tried to do something, i don't know, i don't know. we were already committed to where we were. >> reporter: little woul
a lot of house disease not burn, they blew up. >> reporter: ron lives one house down on proctor avenue with his wife debby. >> fires don't jump freeways. it's an eight-lane freeway >> reporter: firestorm erupted on sunday and began with something smaller, seemingly insignificant on saturday. winds rekindled it. i look outside and the whole hillside, oakland hills just covered with black smoke. >> abc 7 news photographer john griffin lived in the area as residents ran...
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and then proctor's results are above consensus.hursday on "squawk on the street" sara eisen will have an exclusive with p & g ceo david taylor coming into the job. says that this quarter marks what he called a good start for the fiscal year, jim. >> this is a remarkable morning because you see two companies like procter & gamble and dupont putting up 3% organic growth in this environment, which is extraordinary, especially when you look at kimberly clark predicted no growth, ge, slowing growth. united technologietechnologies,d to see what he's able to do. there's some challenges. 3m on the other side, consumer electronics. under armour, the spend, the spend that he's talking about in order to stay in place is really worrying people. the conference call is a very grim conference call. from the 50 people that got on it are saying what the heck is going on because they have to spend more money on their retail store and infrastructure. so united technologies which is better than expected. we've got proctor and gamble putting up unbelie
and then proctor's results are above consensus.hursday on "squawk on the street" sara eisen will have an exclusive with p & g ceo david taylor coming into the job. says that this quarter marks what he called a good start for the fiscal year, jim. >> this is a remarkable morning because you see two companies like procter & gamble and dupont putting up 3% organic growth in this environment, which is extraordinary, especially when you look at kimberly clark predicted no...
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we have the care souls on my far right, which would be used to study for your test and be proctored for tests, as well. it's not uncommon for the chaplain to be assigned to take care of the library and administer with chaplain's assistance. destroyer sailors when they enter the space and they say, wow, you have a library, we have a box. they're rather impressed we have a library on board. this is a huge space. that is it's undesignated we don't have to have a library to fight war. if something happen today the radio room, we can throw all of this over board and turn it into radio room. which is not uncommon during times of war when you have kashlties, that is flooding or fire or things that occur during combat. . we find ourselves in the machine shop. and like every good city, you have to have a maintenance department to help the city continue to run. some of the equipment in this phase is actually from world war ii. some of it was updated as years went by, but much of it was pilt in place and cannot be removed without drastic shipyard improvements. so we leave it here it's still usable
we have the care souls on my far right, which would be used to study for your test and be proctored for tests, as well. it's not uncommon for the chaplain to be assigned to take care of the library and administer with chaplain's assistance. destroyer sailors when they enter the space and they say, wow, you have a library, we have a box. they're rather impressed we have a library on board. this is a huge space. that is it's undesignated we don't have to have a library to fight war. if something...
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sam proctor, my mentor. they start debating, start using language you're not familiar with, whatever they say, take the moral high ground-- the moral, ethical high ground, and they can't touch it. - we're worshiping technology. i want to use our technological superiority to produce conventional weapons that work in combat in sufficient numbers to defend this country's interests. - gary's argument now is still preparing to kill and be killed by the russians. - no. no, it's not. - i think the point is, if we begin to use more of our energy on talking and negotiating and engaging in trade and technology and agriculture and less on preparing to fight, we can prepare to live. we need to begin to use our minds rather than our missiles, and reduce this tension and go another way. [applause] - jesse jackson was this terrifying force within the democratic party because he could register voters, he could move voters in ways that the other candidates couldn't. jackson used the weapon of registration as a way of demonst
sam proctor, my mentor. they start debating, start using language you're not familiar with, whatever they say, take the moral high ground-- the moral, ethical high ground, and they can't touch it. - we're worshiping technology. i want to use our technological superiority to produce conventional weapons that work in combat in sufficient numbers to defend this country's interests. - gary's argument now is still preparing to kill and be killed by the russians. - no. no, it's not. - i think the...
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-- not poke students -- [laughter] proctor that type of. it's about using an approach, innovate, productivity gains, actually utilize technology to lower the cost. that's what i, certainly, experienced in the private sector. i had to compete. because i had to compete in this marvel we call the free market system, my prices were a lot lower, my quality was higher as was my level of customer service. wouldn't we love to have that in health care? in education? we've driven those free market disciplines out of the economy, and, of course, all senator feingold wants to do is grow government, impose more government control of those things. out simply won't work. i'm talking about things that will actually work. >> moderator: i do want to spend a couple minutes on the affordable care act or obamacare depending, probably, on your political point of view. and i'll begin with mr. feingold. we talked about that a fair amount six years ago. we're still talking about it today. you had been a strong defender of your vote in favor of the affordable care a
-- not poke students -- [laughter] proctor that type of. it's about using an approach, innovate, productivity gains, actually utilize technology to lower the cost. that's what i, certainly, experienced in the private sector. i had to compete. because i had to compete in this marvel we call the free market system, my prices were a lot lower, my quality was higher as was my level of customer service. wouldn't we love to have that in health care? in education? we've driven those free market...
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hy-vee dietitian kimberly proctor is here to talk about how now, we know the average person is enjoying more than the recommended amount? savory is the new sweet it's no secret that the average person consumes more than the recommended amount of sugar. with so many choices to tempt our sweet tooth, it can be a challenge to meet the recommendation from the 2016 dietary guidelines for americans to limit added sugars to no more than 10% of daily calories. in an effort to reduce our reliance on sweetness, a take the stage in some unexpected ways. from yogurts to snack bars, you'll find some interesting new combinations hitting the shelves. today, mount vernon road hy-vee dietitian, kimberly proctor, will share some new ways to enjoy some fall favorites. take your taste buds by surprise and try these recipes with savory flavor profiles. savory curry cashew oatmeal pep up your morning routine with this not-so- old-fashioned savory oatmeal recipe. if you need a little sweetness, try a little drizzle of honey. serves 1 all you need 1 cup water pinch of salt cup old-fashioned rolled oats 3 table
hy-vee dietitian kimberly proctor is here to talk about how now, we know the average person is enjoying more than the recommended amount? savory is the new sweet it's no secret that the average person consumes more than the recommended amount of sugar. with so many choices to tempt our sweet tooth, it can be a challenge to meet the recommendation from the 2016 dietary guidelines for americans to limit added sugars to no more than 10% of daily calories. in an effort to reduce our reliance on...
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utilize that as a best practice way of teaching the civil war and have the teacher proctors. not poking students. proctor. utilize technology to lower the cost. that's what i experienced in the private sector. i had to compete. because i had to compete in the free market system my prices were a lot lower, quality was higher, as was my level of customer service. wouldn't we love to have that in health care, wouldn't we love to have that in education? the problem we have driven disciplines and all senator wants to do is grow government, impose more government control of those things won't simply work. i'm talking about things that will actually work. >> you did bring up health care and i want to spend time on affordable health care or obamacare depending on your point of view. we talked about that six years ago. you have been a strong defender. you've got president clinton i like the idea of obamacare, i was in favor of the law but this is the craziest thing, people who are small business owners or don't qualify for subsidy, you heard the democratic governor had own affordable
utilize that as a best practice way of teaching the civil war and have the teacher proctors. not poking students. proctor. utilize technology to lower the cost. that's what i experienced in the private sector. i had to compete. because i had to compete in the free market system my prices were a lot lower, quality was higher, as was my level of customer service. wouldn't we love to have that in health care, wouldn't we love to have that in education? the problem we have driven disciplines and...
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mark proctor, chief neurosurgeon at boston children. >> the main goal is to take phone off, the bone compressing and pushing the brain so you remove that both in the school felt better, more confident in her ability, getting encouragement from her teammates . >> gymnastics is kind of like my home. these girls are not only my teammates but my best friends. >> outstanding team player, first person to show up, helps with all the meats, all the team kids love her, coaches love her. >> as a mom you are your child's advocate. if you think something is wrong, in your gut, follow that got weak her dream to continue in gymnastics both as player and one day coach. >> i know once i age out of the sport i want to coach and teach kids to do this and go for their dreams. >>reporter: one step at a time. >> wow, doing so well, looks really good. >> we will look for you in the olympics, shannon. that is a recovery you dream about, incredible. >> much more ahead. news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> to get breaking stories a into flames on a chicago runway. >> -- nor'easter spinning a store improving co
mark proctor, chief neurosurgeon at boston children. >> the main goal is to take phone off, the bone compressing and pushing the brain so you remove that both in the school felt better, more confident in her ability, getting encouragement from her teammates . >> gymnastics is kind of like my home. these girls are not only my teammates but my best friends. >> outstanding team player, first person to show up, helps with all the meats, all the team kids love her, coaches love...
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quest to sign up for college courses, correspondence courses, and advancement tests, which can be proctored by other personnel. several disciplines could be taught in just a few weeks. to know tolow them class for several weeks until they knocked out the credit course. library, we have key features, including the dewey decimal system. carousels, which can be used to study for a test and to prop for a test. it is not uncommon for the chaplain to be assigned to take care of the library. that they wereay impressed that we had a library on board. this is an undesignated area. to's say something happened the radio room, we could throw all of this overboard and turn which is a radio room, not uncommon when you have casualties, flooding, or combat. like every good city, you have to have a maintenance department. some of the equipment in this space is from world war ii. removedthis cannot be without drastic improvements. we leave it here. it could be used. that said, this is a small family in a large city and we are shipmates. you have lots of monuments that honors what has been a calm -- has been
quest to sign up for college courses, correspondence courses, and advancement tests, which can be proctored by other personnel. several disciplines could be taught in just a few weeks. to know tolow them class for several weeks until they knocked out the credit course. library, we have key features, including the dewey decimal system. carousels, which can be used to study for a test and to prop for a test. it is not uncommon for the chaplain to be assigned to take care of the library. that they...
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there will be no proctors. we operate here on the honors system. seal it. question one. european history: in what year did napoleon bonaparte die? answer b: 1821. come on, napoleon, you should know that. i was named after him, i wasn't at his funeral. i...lunked history the same year i flunked latin. doctor neary? i'm afraid it's not my field, mr. solo. i think it's 1823, but i'm not sure. question 309, natural science: the horseshoe crab belongs to which genus? answer a: genus armonidae. answer b: genus rehxillia. armonidae. alex. hello, timothy. it's been too long. this is jonathan trumbull, chairman of our board of regents. -mr. trumbull. -alex waverly. well, timothy, you're looking well, i must say. and looking forward to the next hour more than i can tell you, alex. mr. solo and mr. kuryakin, aren't they here? why no, i haven't seen them since last night. oh, that's curious. but everything's in order, my friend. indeed, everything's just fine. oh, i don't know, gentlemen. i don't think the younger generation is difficult, perhaps, but not hopeless. you could kill hi
there will be no proctors. we operate here on the honors system. seal it. question one. european history: in what year did napoleon bonaparte die? answer b: 1821. come on, napoleon, you should know that. i was named after him, i wasn't at his funeral. i...lunked history the same year i flunked latin. doctor neary? i'm afraid it's not my field, mr. solo. i think it's 1823, but i'm not sure. question 309, natural science: the horseshoe crab belongs to which genus? answer a: genus armonidae....
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proctors a 19th in the nfl rushing yards per game 207th and passing yards and 28 over all in total offense. getting deeper into the season teams are starting to run into postseason form out and bloomfield where the states sixth-ranked team state sixth-ranked team and for a was holding homecoming camp. high school fought up to host my what tonight there homecoming game share than not wasting any time on the eagles first series he was going going gone 78-yard touchdown run he could not be just time the near 48-yard run and on 13 ? zero lead for the ego students wrapping strong at their homecoming game going strong second quarter on the board for their trade gomez to do trailing 2626 eagles sophomore quarterback in the second quarter 21 yards to mason started the ye a until he was ended turns out is and a new rule on this team voted three ? six. those 40 ? six at halftime clearly this town was over by halftime the eagles have no problem with the cougars these guys are multitalented. some of them at halftime. cu heads to stamford going toe imposing teams and all of college football a team that
proctors a 19th in the nfl rushing yards per game 207th and passing yards and 28 over all in total offense. getting deeper into the season teams are starting to run into postseason form out and bloomfield where the states sixth-ranked team state sixth-ranked team and for a was holding homecoming camp. high school fought up to host my what tonight there homecoming game share than not wasting any time on the eagles first series he was going going gone 78-yard touchdown run he could not be just...
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.>> reporter: police officer phil proctor gave him a right saturday. this was posted on facebook since our storytelling has exploded. >> to see the positive comments and messages shows people love these worker started a gofundme account to get kevin a car by winter. almost $5000 of the $6000 goal from 150 people in two days.>> it makes me want to cry because so many people are coming in and asking about him and donating. he is such a dedicated, hard worker. last night i had a couple of $20 bills that say please get to katin. i had a guest who i told the a $50 check. >> reporter: some had a brush with greatness in the parking lot. >> are you guy who walks five hours to work?>> reporter: enough money raised to get neil perry pitched in his own $1000 for to get the ball rolling for kevin. >> i wasn't expecting any of it. i was just going to work.>> god we stings all through our lives, this is a good example of that.>> they were just people right here in front of me.>> reporter: how about kevin already paid for itself. he is planning on taking another guys
.>> reporter: police officer phil proctor gave him a right saturday. this was posted on facebook since our storytelling has exploded. >> to see the positive comments and messages shows people love these worker started a gofundme account to get kevin a car by winter. almost $5000 of the $6000 goal from 150 people in two days.>> it makes me want to cry because so many people are coming in and asking about him and donating. he is such a dedicated, hard worker. last night i had a...
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take for example the cincinnati proctor and gamble. here is a company that has become a tepid house of fat brands. which all seem to stall. in fact, things have gotten so stale this we began it view it as nothing but a bond market equivalent stock. picking up your 3% yield with the idea that a dividend boost is right around the annual corner. kind of boring, make a little money, but that's it. nobody is thinking about that after today. not after proctor and gamble blew away the numbers and blew way 3% organic growth. the nonpromotional but no nonsensual leader and putting ad dollars behind winners to deliver that kind of growth. no whining about the global economy on the p & g call. unfortunately, consumer products fellow traveler kimberly clark did not perform as well if over basically flat numbers and stumble about $5 on the news and bringing it down in a straight line from 138 in july to around 114 today. you know what you need? you need kleenex for all this crying. how about fast-food? sonic reporting a horrendous number last night
take for example the cincinnati proctor and gamble. here is a company that has become a tepid house of fat brands. which all seem to stall. in fact, things have gotten so stale this we began it view it as nothing but a bond market equivalent stock. picking up your 3% yield with the idea that a dividend boost is right around the annual corner. kind of boring, make a little money, but that's it. nobody is thinking about that after today. not after proctor and gamble blew away the numbers and blew...
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do it right. >> shares of proctor & gamble up this year.h thinks there's more room to run. upgrading the stock to a buy, saying it has pruned less profitable brands and it's taking steps to boost growth, profitability, and productivity. it is our call of the day. jim, you have deep reservations about the valuation. >> i don't own the stock, so let me qualify it that way. i think argus's research comments are on the money in temz of this is a well managed company, but at 20 times earnings, i just don't see the growth even after the steps that argus says are being taken. i don't see the growth to justify that multiple. now, this is a 3% dividend yield stock, and i think that's the only reason it's gone up so high this year. >> the one pushback is in the article, what he was talking about in this upgrades is he said, look, this is a 22 to 25 pe. the fact that it's trading on the lower -- >> do you believe it? >> well, that's coming from the analyst. i have to take him at his word. when you look at that, and the fact that you get a -- and the f
do it right. >> shares of proctor & gamble up this year.h thinks there's more room to run. upgrading the stock to a buy, saying it has pruned less profitable brands and it's taking steps to boost growth, profitability, and productivity. it is our call of the day. jim, you have deep reservations about the valuation. >> i don't own the stock, so let me qualify it that way. i think argus's research comments are on the money in temz of this is a well managed company, but at 20 times...
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to be unrep and this classification you asked me what it does that support the hiring examines the proctor hiring examines and fluctuate as we are at the east bay and flow of hiring asked by the about the classification an page 11 it is a classification that is used a senior level in the planner series and the most complex position mr. 9 peep in the classification there is 2 in the planning department, two in mta and 3 at the that concludes my report. and one at the airport. >> okay. >> and we looked at the history it been used consistently not earmarked to be eliminated so. >> i'll have to go through my records and see why i have this thought i'll put that on the budget analyst. >> okay. >> there are other series of planners transportation, planners and others it may be that maybe a transportation planner because i know that goes to level 4. >> that was definitely - those planners 5 we'll get to the bottom of it. >> the next question and that i had noted from you was about the program manager an economic department on page 7 a good item we looked back not used roll call and should be earm
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fabulous growth from proctor.e places really kind of stunning in light of how weak so many other companies are. under armour talking about unplanned investments to keep their growth up. certainly don't want to hear that. unplanned investments. we want planned investments that don't require that to keep the growth up. i think gm is probably being sold down more than it should be, but then again i think the stock has outperformed ford so maybe people just taking some profits. i like this proctor, i like this dupont. these are remarkable quarters from old line companies with very energized managements. >> so that was it, huh? ken, we were looking at ua. so unplanned -- what does that even mean? >> unplanned investments to maintain the growth which they cut from 22% to 20%. i love ken. i love blake so much, i just feel bad for blake because you know that he put this team together and that's one of the better guys. >> look, frank was fabulous and frank did a hell of a job, but i'd have to be totally objective in saying
fabulous growth from proctor.e places really kind of stunning in light of how weak so many other companies are. under armour talking about unplanned investments to keep their growth up. certainly don't want to hear that. unplanned investments. we want planned investments that don't require that to keep the growth up. i think gm is probably being sold down more than it should be, but then again i think the stock has outperformed ford so maybe people just taking some profits. i like this proctor,...
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request to sign up for college courses, correspondence courses, and advancement tests, which can be proctored in the library by other personnel. it is not uncommon to have a professor brought to the ship. he would be able to teach several disciplines in just a few weeks. sailors would have to make arrangements to be off and allowed to go to class for eight hours a day for several weeks until they could knock out that credit course. library, we have several key features, including our digital dewey decimal system. some people remember the drawers . we also have the carousels on my far right which could be used to study for the test. it would not be uncommon for the chaplain to be assigned to take care of the library. sailors would say that they were impressed that we had a library on board. this is an undesignated area. we don't have to have a library to fight war. if something happened to the radio room, we could throw all of this overboard and turn this into a radio room, which is not uncommon when you have casualties, flooding, or combat. we find ourselves in the machine shop. like every go
request to sign up for college courses, correspondence courses, and advancement tests, which can be proctored in the library by other personnel. it is not uncommon to have a professor brought to the ship. he would be able to teach several disciplines in just a few weeks. sailors would have to make arrangements to be off and allowed to go to class for eight hours a day for several weeks until they could knock out that credit course. library, we have several key features, including our digital...
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, proctor that type of stuff. using up different approach to innovate, productivity, utilize technology to lower the cost, i would compete in this marvel, the free market system, prices are a lot lower, it was my level of customer service. would we love to have been in healthcare and education, problems with free market disciplines out of those areas of the economy, and more government control of those things, something won't work. >> i want to talk about the affordable care act or obamacare from the political point of view. i will begin with mister feingold. we talked about that a fair amount six years ago, you have been a strong defender of your vote in favor of the affordable care act and some of the criticism has come from democrats, former president clinton said i like the idea of obamacare but this is the craziest thing, small business owners don't make enough money to qualify for a subsidy getting killed by rising premiums. the governor of minnesota, democratic governor, the affordable care exchange, the af
, proctor that type of stuff. using up different approach to innovate, productivity, utilize technology to lower the cost, i would compete in this marvel, the free market system, prices are a lot lower, it was my level of customer service. would we love to have been in healthcare and education, problems with free market disciplines out of those areas of the economy, and more government control of those things, something won't work. >> i want to talk about the affordable care act or...
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. >> reporter: shoppers have been asking, what happened to the proctor & gamble detergent coupons. the inserts no longer contain the valuable coupons. joyce runs a dog rescue. each week she buys lots of dog food and laundry detergent. >> i do a lot of dog laundry. it has to come out >> i love tide. she was stunned to open the latest brand safer insert in her community newspaper and find this. >> they had coupons that are not coupons. >> instead, the little dollar off tide and gain coupons was a box that told her to go online and register for p and g coupons. >> if you are not reading them closely, you don't see that. >> joyce said she likes to clip not register. >> if you don't go on their web site you can't get coupons. >> reporter: she has been noticing it with the fliers that arrive at the door or newspaper. there are a lot of ads but fewer coupons to clip. "time" magazine says paper coupons are declining as brands switch to digital coupons that lead to more shopper loyalty and stores to track usage and coupons are less generous which joyce has noticed, too. >> reporter: for cou
. >> reporter: shoppers have been asking, what happened to the proctor & gamble detergent coupons. the inserts no longer contain the valuable coupons. joyce runs a dog rescue. each week she buys lots of dog food and laundry detergent. >> i do a lot of dog laundry. it has to come out >> i love tide. she was stunned to open the latest brand safer insert in her community newspaper and find this. >> they had coupons that are not coupons. >> instead, the little...
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senator johnson suggested we get rid of professors and lecturers, put in ken burns tapes, and have proctors poke people. he is refusing to acknowledge that i taught at this wonderful law school for a year and was paid in the same way. he is demeaning the work of this wonderful faculty that i had a chance to be a part of. professors are not paid by class time alone, but that's the game he's playing. it's not honest. let me finish, please. the other day i was in wausau, and i had a chance to do a press conference on my ideas about social security, and afterward, a young man walked up to me name kurt aleshin who said you taught me right here at marquette and i now have my own law firm right across the street from city hall. that young man was one of the smartest students here. he was magna cum laude. that's what i was doing, teaching. senator johnson demeans higher education. he demeans the professors. he is pretending that what they do isn't real work, and i think you should be ashamed. mr. johnson: there are not enough minutes in this debate for me to refute all the false charges and attacks
senator johnson suggested we get rid of professors and lecturers, put in ken burns tapes, and have proctors poke people. he is refusing to acknowledge that i taught at this wonderful law school for a year and was paid in the same way. he is demeaning the work of this wonderful faculty that i had a chance to be a part of. professors are not paid by class time alone, but that's the game he's playing. it's not honest. let me finish, please. the other day i was in wausau, and i had a chance to do a...
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time for proctor's garden. excited for today's segments. you're going through fall gardening. >> there is a lot to do. i'm going to help you take some things off your list. start with grasses. do not cut down your ornamental grasses. they saturday so much interest. beautiful. they offer a lot of seeds and food for the birds. they come and eat the seeds here and it's so much fun to watch. so keep the beautiful interest in your garden. in the spring you can cut them down and let them regrow. don't cut your grasses. along with that, don't cut down your perennials. your perennials, if you keep them -- if you keep all the foliage and everything on, it helps protect them for the adds a little insulation. helps protect them a bit. that will be a spring thing. don't rake your leaves. >> say what? >> i know. this is what good soil is made of. so what you want to do is -- if it's on your lawn, just use your mulcher on your lawn mower and run over it and it gets into the lawn and helps create better soil and helps create a healthier lawn. you can also
time for proctor's garden. excited for today's segments. you're going through fall gardening. >> there is a lot to do. i'm going to help you take some things off your list. start with grasses. do not cut down your ornamental grasses. they saturday so much interest. beautiful. they offer a lot of seeds and food for the birds. they come and eat the seeds here and it's so much fun to watch. so keep the beautiful interest in your garden. in the spring you can cut them down and let them...
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interesting thing he does with the girls to sexualize them and sexualize the relationship if john proctor and has to raise the age of abigail. he makes this into sexual politics elm missing piece about salem is did any of these girls actually suffer some kind of sexual abuse? the colony felt vulnerable at this time. the girls felt tremendously vulnerable. living in a world where indian attack is imminent and many of them have survived indian attacks and often be -- girls have often been assaulted by the men in homes in which they live. most of the girls didn't live at home. they were servants in other people's homes which means they're prey to masters, the boys of the house, other servants in the house. there's a lot of sexual imagery in the accusations but we can't pin any to these particular girls. any number of aggressions, rapes, unwanted advances in the court records but not the salem records. miller took the greatest liberty was in using some of those vulnerabilities and attaching them to the story, where we know a lot about -- the hints these girls had dropped but nothing on the re
interesting thing he does with the girls to sexualize them and sexualize the relationship if john proctor and has to raise the age of abigail. he makes this into sexual politics elm missing piece about salem is did any of these girls actually suffer some kind of sexual abuse? the colony felt vulnerable at this time. the girls felt tremendously vulnerable. living in a world where indian attack is imminent and many of them have survived indian attacks and often be -- girls have often been...
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. >> reporter: shoppers across the country have been asking what happened to the proctor & gamble detergent coupons. the recent coupon inserts no longer contain the valuable coupons as one unhappy woman discovered. joyce runs a dog rescue. each week she buys lots of dog food and laundry detergent. >> i do a lot of dog laundry. nice. >> you love tide. >> she was stunned to open the latest insert and find this. >> they had coupons that are not coupons. >> instead of the little dollar off tide and gain coupons was a box that told her to go online and register for p and g coupons. >> if you are not reading them closely, you don't see that. >> reporter: joyce likes to clip coupons the old-fashioned way, not register. >> you don't go on their web site, you can't them any more. >> reporter: joyce says she has been noticing it a lot with the fliers that arrive at her door or in the newspaper. they said there are a lot of ads but fewer coupons to clip. "time" magazine says they are declining as brands switch to digital coupons that lead to more shopper loyalty and let stores better track usage. in a
. >> reporter: shoppers across the country have been asking what happened to the proctor & gamble detergent coupons. the recent coupon inserts no longer contain the valuable coupons as one unhappy woman discovered. joyce runs a dog rescue. each week she buys lots of dog food and laundry detergent. >> i do a lot of dog laundry. nice. >> you love tide. >> she was stunned to open the latest insert and find this. >> they had coupons that are not coupons. >>...
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a few days before my surgery i >>reporter:doctor mark proctor's chief neurosurgeon at boston's children's hospital. >> the main goal of the operation is to take own off, the bone that is compression and pushing in on the brain, you remove that bone in the school and in the top of the spine. >>reporter:, now -- now, 16, shannon has never felt much better, aiding encouragement from her teammates. >> gymnastics is kind of like my home. these girls are not only my teammates, but they are my best friends. >> she is an outstanding team player. she is the first person to show up. all the kids love her, the coaches love her. >> is a mom, you are your child's advocate. if you think something is wrong, and your gut, follow that gut. her dream is to continue, and gymnastics both as player and one-day coach. >> once i age out of the sport, i want to coach and teach kids to do this and go for their morning." >>> a local father proves again he is up to the halloween challenge. the touching reason behind his dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also hav
a few days before my surgery i >>reporter:doctor mark proctor's chief neurosurgeon at boston's children's hospital. >> the main goal of the operation is to take own off, the bone that is compression and pushing in on the brain, you remove that bone in the school and in the top of the spine. >>reporter:, now -- now, 16, shannon has never felt much better, aiding encouragement from her teammates. >> gymnastics is kind of like my home. these girls are not only my teammates,...
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proctor and gamble's david taylor in his first interview since becoming ceo and bristol myers squibber lunch" is back in two minutes. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before. the cloud gave us a single platform to reach across our entire organization. it helps us communicate better. we use the microsoft cloud's advanced analytics tools to track down cybercriminals. this cloud helps transform business. this is the microsoft cloud. >>> here's your cnbc news update. a judge is awarding victims from last year's deadly amtrak accident $265 million. eight people died and more than 200 were injured when a northeast regional train headed for new york jumped the tracks going 100 miles per hour near philadelphia. >>> u.s. schools getting a mixed report card. the annual assessment of fourth, eighth andth graders found students are struggling to grasp critical subjects. one in five
proctor and gamble's david taylor in his first interview since becoming ceo and bristol myers squibber lunch" is back in two minutes. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before. the cloud gave us a single platform to reach across our entire organization. it helps us communicate...
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when you go home from the city, you would see the proctor & gamble towers. >> absolutely. >> i was headed to the other side to pete rose country over western hills and price hill and sort of the -- >> no man's land. >> the down to earth people live. there are railroad tracks right before i get there too. there are some railroad tracks i cross to the other side. >> you miss the skyline completely. >> yeah, i miss the dolly parton skyline. and gm, cfo from gm. and before i toss it back to you, you saw the game. you saw the nfl game. now you can see all you got to do instead of a round ball, make it a little oblong so you can pass it instead of just trying to throw it. and then when you can use your hands to catch it, the game actually becomes interesting. there's scoring that occurs. there's hitting. it's a whole different ball game than just watching people basically with their hands tied back their back trying to kick something. they never succeed. now you know it can work. >> we have rugby which is also a great game. but football is an excellent game. so is soccer. but the nfl is outstan
when you go home from the city, you would see the proctor & gamble towers. >> absolutely. >> i was headed to the other side to pete rose country over western hills and price hill and sort of the -- >> no man's land. >> the down to earth people live. there are railroad tracks right before i get there too. there are some railroad tracks i cross to the other side. >> you miss the skyline completely. >> yeah, i miss the dolly parton skyline. and gm, cfo from...
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no teleprompters here tonight, which is probably smart, because maybe you saw donald dismantle his proctorhe other -- prompter the other day. i get that. ,t is hard to keep up with them and probably even harder when you are translating from the original russian. [laughter] ms. clinton: but every year, this dinner brings together a collection of sensible, committed, mainstream republicans, or as we now like to call them, hillary supporters. [laughter] [applause] ms. clinton: now, some of my critics -- and i hear that, too -- >> [inaudible] ms. clinton: yeah. they think i only say what people want to hear. tonight that is true. and here's exactly what you want to hear. this election will be over very, very soon. [cheers and applause] ms. clinton: and look at this dais. we've got charlie rose and maria barbara romo and chris matthews and gayle king and katie couric. this counts as a press conference, right? [laughter] ms. clinton: it is great also to see mayor bloomberg here. [applause] ms. clinton: it is a shame he is not speaking tonight. i am curious to hear what a billionaire has to say.
no teleprompters here tonight, which is probably smart, because maybe you saw donald dismantle his proctorhe other -- prompter the other day. i get that. ,t is hard to keep up with them and probably even harder when you are translating from the original russian. [laughter] ms. clinton: but every year, this dinner brings together a collection of sensible, committed, mainstream republicans, or as we now like to call them, hillary supporters. [laughter] [applause] ms. clinton: now, some of my...
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but we did hear from caterpillar proctor and gamble and general motors. buying a lot of their trucks and sufs right here in u.s. all of those stocks are moving accordingly. the biggest of the reports i think that comes tonight. apple we will talk about that doing something interesting with toy book. yeah. so i'm going to go through a list of 738 items no that's how many toys are on the hot toy list that target just released for this year. few f. you want deals on those items you have to get them by november 23rdrd. why is that important? thanksgiving is 24th and black friday is the 25th. so what are they going to offer on black friday? if all of these before it. just interesting to me. a lot of toys on list might be worth checking out. yeah. yeah star wars nerf blasters items like that. wouldn't nice to have always your christmas shopping done by thanksgiving. so much more enjoyable instead of doing it on christmas eve. which i've never done. by the way. no. no. never. it's stressful. from when we get down here. making the list. all right. let's talk abou
but we did hear from caterpillar proctor and gamble and general motors. buying a lot of their trucks and sufs right here in u.s. all of those stocks are moving accordingly. the biggest of the reports i think that comes tonight. apple we will talk about that doing something interesting with toy book. yeah. so i'm going to go through a list of 738 items no that's how many toys are on the hot toy list that target just released for this year. few f. you want deals on those items you have to get...
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it's a little like proctor, when they didn't like the ceo of proctor.o i feel like ibm is a little snake bit. would i sell it down here? probably not. but they're not giving the analysts what they want, they're giving warren buffett what he wants. he wants that stable cash flow and he wants that dividend. and so what happens is that they please one large shareholder who's already in the stadium, but they can't get others to come in the stadium. so it is what it is. >> they should ask watson what to do. >> i think watson -- watson had bob dylan in the act. >> you can't find him. nobel can't find him to give him his award. >> is that true? >> yeah. >> maybe he's on highway 61. >> he might be. we've got the opening bell about four and a half minutes from now. stay with us. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell in about 60 seconds. busy tuesday. in fact the busiest day for earnings s
it's a little like proctor, when they didn't like the ceo of proctor.o i feel like ibm is a little snake bit. would i sell it down here? probably not. but they're not giving the analysts what they want, they're giving warren buffett what he wants. he wants that stable cash flow and he wants that dividend. and so what happens is that they please one large shareholder who's already in the stadium, but they can't get others to come in the stadium. so it is what it is. >> they should ask...
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whether it's ebay, whether it's l free communication, whether it's proctor and gamble, people are creating high paying jobs in utah. certainly everything is not equal around the state. everybody has the opportunity -- they're having it now. >> thank you, gentlemen, appreciate your comments. believe it or not we're actually at the midpoint of our debate this evening. i do want to welcome everyone, once again, to this live debate between the candidates for utah governor. we are broadcasting live from the campus of utah state university in logan. as of now this is the only televised debate that's been scheduled between these two candidates, including republican governor gary herbert and his democratic opponent. and this is one of several debates that will be taking place prior to the auctions that are scheduled for november 8. this is to help bring and provide voter association. we eerl wo we're working to provide state coverage. tonight's questions are coming from many of you on who went online. i want to give you that web site again for future debates. that is utahdebatecommission.org. and
whether it's ebay, whether it's l free communication, whether it's proctor and gamble, people are creating high paying jobs in utah. certainly everything is not equal around the state. everybody has the opportunity -- they're having it now. >> thank you, gentlemen, appreciate your comments. believe it or not we're actually at the midpoint of our debate this evening. i do want to welcome everyone, once again, to this live debate between the candidates for utah governor. we are broadcasting...
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>> well, you get a proctor, proctor spent a lot of its call talking about currency and how to understandhe inner play, you know, that you get. kimberly clark, that's got a lot of international too. this group, kellogg, big international business, but i think really it's tech that you're going to see have to explain the dollar. the dollar versus the euro is going so the right way. and when you have stan "selling" fisher speaking at noon, that could send the dollar further up. >> yeah, dudley on friday all but basically saying december, right? just like rosengren the day before? >> we're building in a rate hike. that's one of the reasons i felt the bank stocks shopt have come down on friday. building a rate hike that's the group to own. but again, i do feel very strongly that wells fargo makes it feel like that the government's back. and the government -- the combination it was like we had a bernie sanders tweet at quarter of 4:00 that hurt the drug group. i mean, twitter, geez, it's so much easier to just pound companies with twitter than anything else. but, look, i think pepsico already
>> well, you get a proctor, proctor spent a lot of its call talking about currency and how to understandhe inner play, you know, that you get. kimberly clark, that's got a lot of international too. this group, kellogg, big international business, but i think really it's tech that you're going to see have to explain the dollar. the dollar versus the euro is going so the right way. and when you have stan "selling" fisher speaking at noon, that could send the dollar further up....
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. >> i like proctor. i think you it come down to 84, 85, but i think it's a good choice. those kind words, i wish my mom were around to hear them. let's go to rich in pennsylvania, rich. >> caller: hey, jim. booyah to ya from allentown p.a. thanks for taking my call and all the great advice you've given me through the years. you've helped me retire early. i have a question for you. synchrony bank. >> that think has come down too much. that's kind of attractive to me. but you know what's more attractive? if visa sells off a couple bucks. i think charlie sharp has got some personal things to attend to at home in new york, and that stock is coming down and that may be a better opportunity. let's go to riad in new jersey. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. >> of course. jim, pbr, but three weeks ago, so far i'm down 20%. >> it's made a big come back because the real has gotten really strong. i don't want to overstay my welcome. i would be tempted to -- on half. ginger in nebraska, ginger. >> caller: booyah, jim. i have to tell you that my husband and i are the greatest
. >> i like proctor. i think you it come down to 84, 85, but i think it's a good choice. those kind words, i wish my mom were around to hear them. let's go to rich in pennsylvania, rich. >> caller: hey, jim. booyah to ya from allentown p.a. thanks for taking my call and all the great advice you've given me through the years. you've helped me retire early. i have a question for you. synchrony bank. >> that think has come down too much. that's kind of attractive to me. but you...
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proctor and gem gamble is holding up pretty well, right? >> shocking. dom from downtown just startled everybody. usually he's a quick in and flies out. >> it's the end of the day -- no things to do. >> i don't think it's fair, by the way. it's -- i think cisco, too. we look at the stocks. this is trading at a discount to itself. this is a place they're actually slowly remaking their business away from total switching into software and security. i like cisco. >> all right. how about -- >> oh-oh. >> high-dividend yielder that isn't close to a52-week highs yet. but you're willing to be in it because you like that dividend. >> you know, i'm not the guy who starts with the dividend. so -- >> right. >> but i think when you look at the list and it's something we talked about during brexit. cisco is the name i said you buy at brexit, because everything was getting sold off. it was also the pitch stock i used when we did that whole pitch -- >> but when you look at cisco, what else is there? you look at great ceos, what's happening at microsoft, another name push
proctor and gem gamble is holding up pretty well, right? >> shocking. dom from downtown just startled everybody. usually he's a quick in and flies out. >> it's the end of the day -- no things to do. >> i don't think it's fair, by the way. it's -- i think cisco, too. we look at the stocks. this is trading at a discount to itself. this is a place they're actually slowly remaking their business away from total switching into software and security. i like cisco. >> all...
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a company like that, proctor & gamble. >> swept up into what bill was saying into whether the fed raisesrest rates or not. >> they're considered to be an interest rate play and safety play. people are more comfortable with the economy they will chase things like financials or technology. we think you should have a balance in your portfolio with consumer product companies in case rates don't goç up as qui as some might think. >> do financials look cheap to you. >> one of the cheapest areas of the market. >> for a reason, though? >> we think the psychology is why they are so cheap and under siege but the business has been good. they are having a very good earnings report. they are making a great deal of money even with zero interest rates. if rates start to go up we think financials can go that much higher. we would pick five or six we think we will do very well. even wells fargo. we think we have a 12-month margin. >> talking about the election risk to markets. what about health care? can you buy health care before the election or do you have to wait to see the outcome? >> hillary clinto
a company like that, proctor & gamble. >> swept up into what bill was saying into whether the fed raisesrest rates or not. >> they're considered to be an interest rate play and safety play. people are more comfortable with the economy they will chase things like financials or technology. we think you should have a balance in your portfolio with consumer product companies in case rates don't goç up as qui as some might think. >> do financials look cheap to you. >>...
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four ways parents can help students prep for the sat: (1) proctor tests (2) review essays (3) turn off the tech you spend a lot of time opening doors for these little guys. but congressman heck opens them for these guys -- special interests and the billionaire koch brothers. they spent millions supporting heck, and heck supports their agenda -- special tax breaks even for corporations shipping jobs overseas. worse, heck pays for them by cutting education and raising taxes on us. congressman heck is what's wrong with washington. dscc is responsible nra member: do i believe good, law abiding citizens have a right to bear arms? you bet. and with that right comes responsibilities. do i believe convicted felons have that same right? no. but right now, criminals can easily get guns at gun shows or online from strangers with no background check. i'm a member of the nra. owning guns is my right. but letting criminals walk into a gun show and walk out with a gun, no questions asked? that's a threat to all of us. narrator: yes on question 1. it's hard to make the past dissappear, but danny tarka
four ways parents can help students prep for the sat: (1) proctor tests (2) review essays (3) turn off the tech you spend a lot of time opening doors for these little guys. but congressman heck opens them for these guys -- special interests and the billionaire koch brothers. they spent millions supporting heck, and heck supports their agenda -- special tax breaks even for corporations shipping jobs overseas. worse, heck pays for them by cutting education and raising taxes on us. congressman...
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and of course julie made some >> welcome back. 8:20 and time for proctor's garden. with this season comes plenty of fall activities to do. apple picking, harvesting are just a couple. julie and brandon joining us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> you have treats. apple picking is great. >> my kids had a couple days off school. so we took the opportunity to go to apples. nothing says fall like being in an orchard surrounded by apples. all of these are from an orchard. >> nice. >> it's really cool because you get to connect with where your food is grown. if you look at the apples, they're more of a matte than the shiny because they're not covered in wax. it is a great activity. and so now my goal is to figure roses. and those are actually pretty easy to do if you go online and search for apple roses. >> are you sure? it looks fancy. >> it is super easy. i have applesauce that i started. now i just have to use it all up. but if you don't -- if you can't get to an orchard, because some of them have long waiting lists to pick. >> yeah. >> you can go to a lo long wai
and of course julie made some >> welcome back. 8:20 and time for proctor's garden. with this season comes plenty of fall activities to do. apple picking, harvesting are just a couple. julie and brandon joining us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> you have treats. apple picking is great. >> my kids had a couple days off school. so we took the opportunity to go to apples. nothing says fall like being in an orchard surrounded by apples. all of these are from an...
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to be unrep and this classification you asked me what it does that support the hiring examines the proctor hiring examines and fluctuate as we are at the east bay and flow of hiring asked by the about the classification an page 11 it is a classification that is used a senior level in the planner series and the most complex position mr. 9 peep in the classification there is 2 in the planning department, two in mta and 3 at the that concludes my report. and one at the airport. >> okay. >> and we looked at the history it been used consistently not earmarked to be eliminated so. >> i'll have to go through my records and see why i have this thought i'll put that on the budget analyst. >> okay. >> there are other series of planners transportation, planners and others it may be that maybe a transportation planner because i know that goes to level 4. >> that was definitely - those planners 5 we'll get to the bottom of it. >> the next question and that i had noted from you was about the program manager an economic department on page 7 a good item we looked back not used roll call and should be earm
to be unrep and this classification you asked me what it does that support the hiring examines the proctor hiring examines and fluctuate as we are at the east bay and flow of hiring asked by the about the classification an page 11 it is a classification that is used a senior level in the planner series and the most complex position mr. 9 peep in the classification there is 2 in the planning department, two in mta and 3 at the that concludes my report. and one at the airport. >> okay....
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. >>> we have proctor's garden coming up next. we are talking about salsa and >> welcome back, everyone. it's october 2nd. it's time to harvest. that can play out in a variety of ways. >> good morning. >> julie, salsa. >> yes. >> salsa is here. >> yes. just because summer is over doesn't mean it's time to get lazy. take all of the hard work that you put in in the summer and make something of it. >> last time you did jam. now it's salsa. >> yes. >> okay. >> so we've got -- tomatoes are you can go to the farmer's market and they have the roasted peppers or trade with your neighbors. >> yeah. >> and just really use all of that. >> sure. >> that you put the work into. >> all of the asome flavors. >> you can make it as hot or mild as you want. this is very, very mild salsa. the other cool thing that you can do with tomatoes, if you have some that won't turn in time. >> yeah. >> use the green tomatoes. you can make green to salsa. this is green tomato bread. >> i'm fascinated with it. how did you do it with the moisture. the green ones
. >>> we have proctor's garden coming up next. we are talking about salsa and >> welcome back, everyone. it's october 2nd. it's time to harvest. that can play out in a variety of ways. >> good morning. >> julie, salsa. >> yes. >> salsa is here. >> yes. just because summer is over doesn't mean it's time to get lazy. take all of the hard work that you put in in the summer and make something of it. >> last time you did jam. now it's salsa....
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. >>> we have proctor's garden coming up next. decorating pumpkins with us. who better than them, right? >> it's 8:21. welcome back. we have the amazing brandon and julie with us this morning. they're going to teach us how to do last-minute decorations and beautiful ones too. let's start with you julie. >> ye pumpkin decorating. if you don't like to get your hands messy. we have a -- >> thank you. i don't. >> so we have this little guy up here. and all you have to do is you have to cut out just a little piece. you don't have to gut him. stick in vampire teeth and push pins and you have a decorated pumpkin. >> polar opposite than steve earlier. >> yeah. >> that is adorable. these. you could do a monogram or your initials or something like boo. >> how easy and convenient. i was looking at it and i thought you must have spent so much time decorating. it looks like glitter. it looks nice. >> it took five minutes to do it. >> wow. >> sometimes you don't want to ruin the pumpkins. you want to take them throughout the entire season. >> exactly. >> that's what i did
. >>> we have proctor's garden coming up next. decorating pumpkins with us. who better than them, right? >> it's 8:21. welcome back. we have the amazing brandon and julie with us this morning. they're going to teach us how to do last-minute decorations and beautiful ones too. let's start with you julie. >> ye pumpkin decorating. if you don't like to get your hands messy. we have a -- >> thank you. i don't. >> so we have this little guy up here. and all you have...
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it was a busy morning for earnings with numbers from practical to proctor and gamble and united technology. we'll get numbers from apple. we'll tell you what to expect from their earnings. >> and speaking of earnings, an ugly day for under armour. we'll tell you why the stock is sinking, down 13% and putting pressure on the likes of nike and lieuululululemon. >> and target will discuss their thanksgiving. >> and new wikileaks e-mails give insight into the clinton's campaign relationship with still loi c silicon valley. we'll show to you coming up. but we begin with the earnings reports. bob pa welcome, everybody. bob, we'll start with you. >> a lot of things going on, about 30% of the s&p reporting. tales of the tape, let's go through a couple companies. oil and gas, baker hughes big sur rice. narrower loss than expected. they see an uptick in drilling activity in the united states. that is a big story. north america activity will modestly increase. wow, this quur similar are to what halliburton said. baker hughes up 4%. how about procter & gamble? 3% organic sales growth, an amazing numbe
it was a busy morning for earnings with numbers from practical to proctor and gamble and united technology. we'll get numbers from apple. we'll tell you what to expect from their earnings. >> and speaking of earnings, an ugly day for under armour. we'll tell you why the stock is sinking, down 13% and putting pressure on the likes of nike and lieuululululemon. >> and target will discuss their thanksgiving. >> and new wikileaks e-mails give insight into the clinton's campaign...
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to be unrep and this classification you asked me what it does that support the hiring examines the proctoriring examines and fluctuate as we are at the east bay and flow of hiring asked by the about the classification an page 11 it is a classification that is used a senior level in the planner series and the most complex position mr. 9 peep in the classification there is 2 in the planning department, two in mta and 3 at the that concludes my report. and one at the airport. >> okay. >> and we looked at the history it been used consistently not earmarked to be eliminated so. >> i'll have to go through my records and see why i have this thought i'll put that on the budget analyst. >> okay. >> there are other series of planners transportation, planners and others it may be that maybe a transportation planner because i know that goes to level 4. >> that was definitely - those planners 5 we'll get to the bottom of it. >> the next question and that i had noted from you was about the program manager an economic department on page 7 a good item we looked back not used roll call and should be earmar
to be unrep and this classification you asked me what it does that support the hiring examines the proctoriring examines and fluctuate as we are at the east bay and flow of hiring asked by the about the classification an page 11 it is a classification that is used a senior level in the planner series and the most complex position mr. 9 peep in the classification there is 2 in the planning department, two in mta and 3 at the that concludes my report. and one at the airport. >> okay....