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because ]m]vfthing i x there r interested in 2t2t engaged in the prf2els9u >> deputy amam in termstail ?úl line and so forth, the plan, éj can you send a copy of that to the student delegates and this seems like a good issue for them to weigh in on. okay thank you. Ñnpz2o2oÑrmy presentation to announce )ñ)>u personnel and labor c will meet tomorrow night at 6:00 o'clock. hank you. any other -- qú"r >> yeah. >> go ahead. >> commissioner mendoza. three vthe drop out rates, a hearing on the african-american llfwstudent achievement strategies and a the between sfusd ,m,m sspd and our budget and business services committee is scheduled for next wednesday october 3 sg for the e committee. i am not planning -$ to come to !j!j! kind ct follow up is done by the board of supervisors on things that 3%3%zowe're doing. i have objection to information being shared but good if it has purpose; right? because if they just want to see data we could just want to see data we cou1xúv not have our staff be at their q beck and call. >> that n6n6quis correct. so w been doing digging today who is tha
because ]m]vfthing i x there r interested in 2t2t engaged in the prf2els9u >> deputy amam in termstail ?úl line and so forth, the plan, éj can you send a copy of that to the student delegates and this seems like a good issue for them to weigh in on. okay thank you. Ñnpz2o2oÑrmy presentation to announce )ñ)>u personnel and labor c will meet tomorrow night at 6:00 o'clock. hank you. any other -- qú"r >> yeah. >> go ahead. >> commissioner mendoza. three...
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vf bought timberland for $2 million. would be willing to pay that ad it all up and you get dramatically more. here is the bottom line. warnico has terrific assets. fabulous ones. some of the stuff is priceless. these brands, are worth more to other companies than they are to other companies themselves. they get more out of them. i'm begging you. the best way to create value for your shareholders is to break yourself up and it is the way to show the naysayers that it is something that can be done tomorrow not three years from now. i would like to take a call from barbara in rhode island. >> hi jim. how are you? >> you sound like a money guy. >> i certainly look the part. >> hey, i listen to your expert advice on dean foods and i made some money. i bought 1,000 shares. i didn't wait long enough until it got down to $12 something. but i heard there was a spin off to white wave. >> yes, you got to hold on. particularly in a market that loves loves loves organic foods. that could be worth a great deal of money. >> i need to g
vf bought timberland for $2 million. would be willing to pay that ad it all up and you get dramatically more. here is the bottom line. warnico has terrific assets. fabulous ones. some of the stuff is priceless. these brands, are worth more to other companies than they are to other companies themselves. they get more out of them. i'm begging you. the best way to create value for your shareholders is to break yourself up and it is the way to show the naysayers that it is something that can be...
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vf corp is up 29%. what a laggard. yeah. the company hasn't been able to execute. do i have hope? breaking up is not hard to do. warnico could split itself up. you just, um, you know, no, let's not do that. you can sell the parts to buyers that might be able to do a better job of management. it hasn't said anything off about spin offs. the company did get new leadership and after she took over she laid out new targets. i don't know if the company can hit those lofty goals and i like that she has a big, gold vision. she recognizes that they can generate a lot more than they are currently getting out of it. instead of trying to transform a dysfunctional company, why not try to take the quick and easy win? what i'm talking about here, let's start with calvin klein business and their underwear. according to pvh and this is the only segment of the calvin klein business underperforming. why do i take this abuse? i have my own darn show. why do i allow them to make pictures of me? isn't it enough that i wear this? take that down. leave it up. anyway. underperforming 9% to
vf corp is up 29%. what a laggard. yeah. the company hasn't been able to execute. do i have hope? breaking up is not hard to do. warnico could split itself up. you just, um, you know, no, let's not do that. you can sell the parts to buyers that might be able to do a better job of management. it hasn't said anything off about spin offs. the company did get new leadership and after she took over she laid out new targets. i don't know if the company can hit those lofty goals and i like that she...
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target, walmart, gap, sen sensual action, pbh, vf corp. that is not hope. those moves are based on phenomenal sales, amazing earnings. only jcpenney's move is based on hope as the numbers there are hideous but people want to believe and they chatter about it endlessly. it doesn't matter people, really. or take housing. all the housing related stocks have been on the move. we are witnessing empirical data, home prices rise in almost every city. when you see that, you put more money into your home, not less. that sends you to the stores. sherwin-williams, the pant company, whirlpool, owens cornings insulation and roofing, stanley black and decker, the homemaker, they are all based on cold, hard numbers. that's what we're after. those gains also impact the domestic banks that are keying on lending and lending seems to be coming back, at least if you listen to the largest mortgage company in the country by far, wells fargo. finally there's tech. many pundits think tech dead, is finished, say because of what happened to intel. everyone was hiding in there pause
target, walmart, gap, sen sensual action, pbh, vf corp. that is not hope. those moves are based on phenomenal sales, amazing earnings. only jcpenney's move is based on hope as the numbers there are hideous but people want to believe and they chatter about it endlessly. it doesn't matter people, really. or take housing. all the housing related stocks have been on the move. we are witnessing empirical data, home prices rise in almost every city. when you see that, you put more money into your...
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when a company is -- don't forget, obviously like pbh, vf corp.pany like fifth and pacific. it is key to understand how to approach it. don't chase five below please. but get ready for when we get the next price break because it's going to be a regional national multiyear opportunity. after the break, i will try to make you even more money. >> coming up, making dough. domino's has been increasing its share of the pie and giving investors a healthy slice of the profit. but can this pizza party continue? find out if it can claim the upper crust of the pizza population, when the ceo breaks news in cramer's exclusive. just ahead. and later, tis the season? in just dollars, millions of people around the world will get their hands on the highly anticipated crowned jewel of the apple empire, iphone 5. but tonight, get ready to throw everything you think you know about tech out the window. cramer's looking beyond apple and what he says may surprise you. all coming up on "mad money." ♪ moving along ♪ new beginnings and new ends ♪ spending our time with our
when a company is -- don't forget, obviously like pbh, vf corp.pany like fifth and pacific. it is key to understand how to approach it. don't chase five below please. but get ready for when we get the next price break because it's going to be a regional national multiyear opportunity. after the break, i will try to make you even more money. >> coming up, making dough. domino's has been increasing its share of the pie and giving investors a healthy slice of the profit. but can this pizza...
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. >> yeah, you have to see different type vf vineyaof vine different grapes, how the wine and the notee hopes to offer another view of his vineyards. >> we're currently looking into the idea of installing zip lines in the vineyard so that we can conduct aerial tours over the vineyard. >> reporter: a good chance someday soon you'll see visitors rollinpast vineyards or flying over them. the idea of walking will seem just so passe. joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >> it's good to hear the tasting happens after the tour. >>> more ahead on "today in the bay"er. she sparks passion about horses to amateurs. we'll meet the california woman who has dedicated her life to training horses and helping young girls learn to ride them. but first, mike inouye has a look at the weekend calendar. >> good morning. i'm mike inouye. there's lots to do "today in the bay." the 8th day of september but first day of the 12th night. what? yeah, the current shakespeare santa cruz mate it to saratoga for three weekend performance of shakespeare's "12th night." scoops ice cream will be there. you can lunch before
. >> yeah, you have to see different type vf vineyaof vine different grapes, how the wine and the notee hopes to offer another view of his vineyards. >> we're currently looking into the idea of installing zip lines in the vineyard so that we can conduct aerial tours over the vineyard. >> reporter: a good chance someday soon you'll see visitors rollinpast vineyards or flying over them. the idea of walking will seem just so passe. joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >> it's...
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. >> vf cuties with the consulting firm that florida election officials say turned in suspicious voter application forms. our cnn's dave mattingly has been investigating this story, and, david, what have you learned? we've heard this happening sometimes with the democrats. it's a little bit interesting that now it's the republicans who are having some questionable issues about registration. >> and we don't know how big or how small this is going to be, but it's in of all places florida, which all voting problems seem to come from at one time or another. a company, strategic allied con supplementing was hired by the republican party to register people to vote. that's something they do in every election. this particular company, one employee was fired after providing false signatures on some of these documents. so now officials in multiple counties in florida are looking into this. it's the ground zero for it seems to be in palm beach county, and the elections supervisor there has a stack of 106 ballots she's going to have to go through that the company provided for her associated with t
. >> vf cuties with the consulting firm that florida election officials say turned in suspicious voter application forms. our cnn's dave mattingly has been investigating this story, and, david, what have you learned? we've heard this happening sometimes with the democrats. it's a little bit interesting that now it's the republicans who are having some questionable issues about registration. >> and we don't know how big or how small this is going to be, but it's in of all places...
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these extremist groups clearly operating in areas of chaos where the government, where the security vfret services are not there. seeing it in egypt, too, the embassy yesterday. does the u.s. feel that the government of morsi was responsible for this attack? no. they don't. they're -- the u.s. is going to continue to work with these governments, with these people, but they also have to have a responsibility to make sure that these groups do not hijack the entire democratic process as they keep moving forward. >> reporting live from washington for us, thanks so much. >>> we want to head to jacksonville, florida, check in with the producer on the scene there. governor romney was supposed to make a statement in person but then suddenly changed his mind. why? >> well, carol, actually, he's just pulled up on site. the motorcade just arrived and what we have seen, we have watched. he was planning to have an event here with supporters and turned from a rally type of atmosphere to a solemn atmosphere. they took downstreamers and put up curtains and flags and now waiting for him to come in and
these extremist groups clearly operating in areas of chaos where the government, where the security vfret services are not there. seeing it in egypt, too, the embassy yesterday. does the u.s. feel that the government of morsi was responsible for this attack? no. they don't. they're -- the u.s. is going to continue to work with these governments, with these people, but they also have to have a responsibility to make sure that these groups do not hijack the entire democratic process as they keep...
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vf corp., eric wiseman talking, europe, a positive. you have the right merchandise, it seems to trump anything. pbh is saying one of the reasons things are so strong are europe, eastern european travelers, that's code word for russia and asian travelers, they go to europe and it's a big deal to buy kors. they don't just go there and knock off kors in china. fabulous. factories of course are not fit. but i do think that there's many travelers who come and buy the high-end product and think that it's the greatest thing in the world, it's working. >> the other thing about kors is they have different price points. so they really hit a broad swath of consumer and so if one is not doing as well, they can really get it from every single demographic out there. >> if the kors outlet at the mall style that i like to go to, it's next to a burberry. the outlet center that i like to cash and kors stores are jammed. i think, again, it's the rice pricing, the right merchandise at the right time. but these are remarkable. they're on fire. and it does
vf corp., eric wiseman talking, europe, a positive. you have the right merchandise, it seems to trump anything. pbh is saying one of the reasons things are so strong are europe, eastern european travelers, that's code word for russia and asian travelers, they go to europe and it's a big deal to buy kors. they don't just go there and knock off kors in china. fabulous. factories of course are not fit. but i do think that there's many travelers who come and buy the high-end product and think that...
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here's the fashion industry, pvh, vf, michael kors, i'm not putting burberry in the same category. >> at two, jim? >> yeah. i went in there recently trying to buy a tie -- >> i remember. >> when i was trying to buy a tie, at the counter, it mean, look, i'm not one of these guys is a chinski guy, but i do like raisinettes, and i get to the counter and it was $170. and i said this is an outlet store, you should get ten ties, they said this is burberry. well, i've got news for you, this is what happens when you charge that much. >> you think it's more of a fashion faux pas as opposed to a slowdown in china and people are willing to, you know, the high rollers, not quite rolling as high. >> i don't like it when people -- where was eric wiseman, was he claiming anybody when they owned the quarter? listen to manny tarico. china's real good. i don't like it when a company has missed and missed suddenly comes up and tells you things aren't that good when ralph lauren has delivered and pvh has delivered and michael kors has delivered. i hope people buy kors on the secondary lower because the c
here's the fashion industry, pvh, vf, michael kors, i'm not putting burberry in the same category. >> at two, jim? >> yeah. i went in there recently trying to buy a tie -- >> i remember. >> when i was trying to buy a tie, at the counter, it mean, look, i'm not one of these guys is a chinski guy, but i do like raisinettes, and i get to the counter and it was $170. and i said this is an outlet store, you should get ten ties, they said this is burberry. well, i've got news...
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thank you vf. >> i have the pleasure today of introducing elizabeth dowling taylor, and she has writtennderful book and very important book "a slave in the white house: paul jennings and the madisons," and as a journalist, i'm really interested in invermontble lives. i think -- invisible lives. i think we have a lot of invisible lives among us, people who often don't get written about or they are seen in the sod, but they are not really seen and made alive, and to go back into the slave history, particularly slaves, presidential plantations, is really kind of unearthing invisible life. elizabeth is the former director of intrupg at thomas jefferson and director of education at james madison montpelier, and she's now a fellow at the virginia foundation for the humanities. her book "a slave in the white house: paul jennings and the madisons" released by paul gray mcmillian in 2012 was a new york times best seller and national book award nominee. in a review, it was called an important story of struggle, and try m of. paul was brn into slavery on the james and dolly madison plantation and
thank you vf. >> i have the pleasure today of introducing elizabeth dowling taylor, and she has writtennderful book and very important book "a slave in the white house: paul jennings and the madisons," and as a journalist, i'm really interested in invermontble lives. i think -- invisible lives. i think we have a lot of invisible lives among us, people who often don't get written about or they are seen in the sod, but they are not really seen and made alive, and to go back into...