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do you like coca-cola? >> i love the company, it a solid stock for shareholders who own it, but there are other areas, other sectors like technology, financial ins stuss, others places to be than coca-cola right now. >> tom: outside of coca-cola do you own the other stocks mentioned tonight? >> yes, i do. >> tom: you can follow her on the blog. you can email us, streetcritique@nbr.com. or you can send us a note via twitter at my feed, @hudsonnbr, or n.b.r.'s feed. and facebook too. we'll feature some of your questions next wednesday our guest this evening's "street critique," it's hilary kramer with gamechangerstocks.com. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: weekly jobless claims and durable goods orders for december. another busy day for quarterly reports. we'll hear from amazon, at&t, microft and proctor & gamble. caterpillar is also out with earnings. c.e.o. douglas oberhelman joins us to talk about his growth plans for the giant maker of construction equipment. >> susie: intel's takeover o
do you like coca-cola? >> i love the company, it a solid stock for shareholders who own it, but there are other areas, other sectors like technology, financial ins stuss, others places to be than coca-cola right now. >> tom: outside of coca-cola do you own the other stocks mentioned tonight? >> yes, i do. >> tom: you can follow her on the blog. you can email us, streetcritique@nbr.com. or you can send us a note via twitter at my feed, @hudsonnbr, or n.b.r.'s feed. and...
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hundred thousand marines somewhere getting blown up for no reason other than to secure rights for coca-cola to be sold somewhere and then claim that that's deflation to offset the money printing so maybe this will mean more of the u.s. marine corps survives in this deflationary environment although if i know the us figure out a way to kill more soldiers needlessly from accident or eco there's one final headline a warning about davus because you know they're there to save the world and help us all in the likes of bondo and bill gates or their headline fraud plague celebrity backed global health fund this is the health fund that's backed by bond was read which he said davus a few years ago when bill gates he softened up at davos and apparently twenty one point seven billion dollar development fund backed by celebrities and hailed as an alternative to the bureaucracy of the united nations sees as much as two thirds of some of its grants by corruption much of the money is accounted for with forged documents or improper bookkeeping which sounds like our whole global financial system in the west
hundred thousand marines somewhere getting blown up for no reason other than to secure rights for coca-cola to be sold somewhere and then claim that that's deflation to offset the money printing so maybe this will mean more of the u.s. marine corps survives in this deflationary environment although if i know the us figure out a way to kill more soldiers needlessly from accident or eco there's one final headline a warning about davus because you know they're there to save the world and help us...
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my first book was called forgotten country and coca-cola. it's a history of coca-cola. which a lot of my friends said could you write a book about that soft drink and it it turns out it was a thick book. the second book was called victims of memory. this is probably my most important book in terms of the social issues. it was of the widespread professed memory therapy in the 1990s and the disastrous effect it had. my third book was uncommon grounds, it's history of coffee. probably my bestselling book a lot of them are in different issues and whatnot. this one has the biggest legs, i think. a lot of people are really interested in coffee for good reason. next book was mirror, mirror, a history of mirrors. this was very wide-ranging and it goes from prehistoric commoners recognizing themselves in mirrors which is something -- if you think about it, to know that you're looking at yourself in a mirror -- it's something that only humans and higher apes and dolphins can do. it goes all the way up to the hubble telescope and it covers, art, technology, magic. and i wanted to
my first book was called forgotten country and coca-cola. it's a history of coca-cola. which a lot of my friends said could you write a book about that soft drink and it it turns out it was a thick book. the second book was called victims of memory. this is probably my most important book in terms of the social issues. it was of the widespread professed memory therapy in the 1990s and the disastrous effect it had. my third book was uncommon grounds, it's history of coffee. probably my...
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threend minutes and to go over very quickly, of my first bookol was for god's 10 treed the history of coca-cola my friend said candid you really write a book all about that soft drink? but it was very interesting. second was called victims of memories this was the most important in terms of socialides issues about the widespread practice of repressed memory therapy and the disastrous effect and my third book was some common grounds probably the best selling book although they are in for dishes but this has the biggest legs that's is for good reasons. the next book was mirror merck -- mirror mirror a history of mirrors goingif from a pre-historic people - recognizing themselves in a mirror. of you think about it to know you are lookingom at yourself is something only humans or higher apes lowered dolphins or elephants can do and goes up to the hubble space telescope to cover art, and come a magic. my breakout book a children's book so you know, any children or adults who would appreciate it, that is that. "inside the outbreaks" i did take over five and a half years to write this as my wife remin
threend minutes and to go over very quickly, of my first bookol was for god's 10 treed the history of coca-cola my friend said candid you really write a book all about that soft drink? but it was very interesting. second was called victims of memories this was the most important in terms of socialides issues about the widespread practice of repressed memory therapy and the disastrous effect and my third book was some common grounds probably the best selling book although they are in for dishes...
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my first book was called for god, country and coca-cola. it's a history of coca-cola, which a lot of my friends said can you really write a book all about a soft drink? but it turns out it was a fairly thick book. interesting. second book is called victims of memory. it was about the very widespread practice of repressed memory therapy in the early 1990s and the disastrous effect it had. my third book was "uncommon ground," this was a history of coffee, probably my best selling book although a lot of them are in different foreign editions and what not. this one has the biggest legs, i think. a lot of people are really interested in coffee, for good reason. next book was "mirror mirror: a history of mirrors." this was very wide ranging. it goes from people recognizing themselves in mirrors if you think about it, to know that you're looking in a mirror, it's something humans and possibly dolphins and elephants can do. it goes all the way up to the hubble space telescope, so it covers art and magic and science. interesting. oh, and i wanted to
my first book was called for god, country and coca-cola. it's a history of coca-cola, which a lot of my friends said can you really write a book all about a soft drink? but it turns out it was a fairly thick book. interesting. second book is called victims of memory. it was about the very widespread practice of repressed memory therapy in the early 1990s and the disastrous effect it had. my third book was "uncommon ground," this was a history of coffee, probably my best selling book...
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business group, microsoft, goldman sacks, motorola, westinghouse, general electric, coca-cola, dupont, dow, boeing, intel, carlisle group, hsbc and cargill. china's business group, lenovo, group and hire. question, china's raid surplus with the u.s. was $275 billion. so how significant, mort, is this bundle of deals yielding $45 billion? >> well it's still $45 billion, which as we see, that ain't change. it's a significant amount, but the real advantage that we are gonna have to build on is not low-cost manufacturing because we're never going to be able to compete not only with china but a whole series of companies to compete with us because they have much lower costs. we have to find a way to keep the people who have the great technological skills in our graduate schools who get to be m.a.s and ph.ds in this country. instead, we are allowing very few of them to stay. we're forcing them to go abroad, even those who want to stay. they now compete with us. in the computer industry, which was an american industry born and bred, we have 160,000 people who work here in the computer industr
business group, microsoft, goldman sacks, motorola, westinghouse, general electric, coca-cola, dupont, dow, boeing, intel, carlisle group, hsbc and cargill. china's business group, lenovo, group and hire. question, china's raid surplus with the u.s. was $275 billion. so how significant, mort, is this bundle of deals yielding $45 billion? >> well it's still $45 billion, which as we see, that ain't change. it's a significant amount, but the real advantage that we are gonna have to build on...
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belt tightening bread and water for the rest of us but now greed is back here in davos the head of coca-cola talk aims toasting the start of a decade of unprecedented global growth in the town's top restaurant tycoons once again in talks at the table hungry for a piece of the action some firms melted away and liquidity has returned to the markets leaving rich pickings for the brain but experts warn take too much truth. and hold in the just some problems will come back this will be the key theme of the world economic forum over the next five days how to grow the opportunities but not overindulge. and richard various will be giving the opening address and doris bought the president will shorten his stage which of the former took on moscow's main international airport on monday despite the tragedy of not shut version of capital believes that event has good reason to deliver a message about russia i think for the first time a russian leader is going to die a boss with a lot of positive material behind him so when president gets up and speaks of battles it will be on the back of the pepsi deal at
belt tightening bread and water for the rest of us but now greed is back here in davos the head of coca-cola talk aims toasting the start of a decade of unprecedented global growth in the town's top restaurant tycoons once again in talks at the table hungry for a piece of the action some firms melted away and liquidity has returned to the markets leaving rich pickings for the brain but experts warn take too much truth. and hold in the just some problems will come back this will be the key theme...
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another news russian coca-cola company coast group has announced initial public offerings in london and in moscow the firm ngs to offer a quarter of its store can raise as much as five hundred billion dollars cope says it will use the funds to boost its investment program. and russia's transparent airlines end of the year much better than expected sales revenues from all operations rocketed by sixty percent to more than two billion dollars in twenty ten carriers passenger traffic jumped by more than a third exceeding six and a half million people that's well more than it. will be back in fifteen minutes time will see that. culture is the same i understand my family and it's always me and my son let me be the new buyers in the market one year around the catastrophic earthquake haiti remains in ruins and prospects bleak what has gone so wrong for this and popper's. wealthy british style. that's not tied to the spotlight on. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy because a report on our. pilots aero psychological pressure on the cruise a lot of experience a
another news russian coca-cola company coast group has announced initial public offerings in london and in moscow the firm ngs to offer a quarter of its store can raise as much as five hundred billion dollars cope says it will use the funds to boost its investment program. and russia's transparent airlines end of the year much better than expected sales revenues from all operations rocketed by sixty percent to more than two billion dollars in twenty ten carriers passenger traffic jumped by more...
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in the news russian coca-cola company coke's group has announced initial public offerings in london and in moscow the firm egg midst of a quarter of its stock and raise as much as half a billion dollars coke says it will use the funds to boost its investment program and dresses and their airlines tend to be a much better than expected sales revenues from all operations rocketed by sixty percent to more than two billion dollars and twenty the carriers passenger traffic jumped by more than a third exceeding six and a half million people that's well more than a plant. i'll be back in fifty minutes time headlines are next on do stay with us. mean your. culture is the same i understand my family and there's more willingness on the back to be able to look butters in the markers one year around the catastrophic earthquake haiti remains in ruins and prospects bleak what has gone so wrong for this and popper's. children now see above eight thousand murders by the end of elementary school five two hundred thousand violent acts by the age of eighteen from movies to television shows to video games
in the news russian coca-cola company coke's group has announced initial public offerings in london and in moscow the firm egg midst of a quarter of its stock and raise as much as half a billion dollars coke says it will use the funds to boost its investment program and dresses and their airlines tend to be a much better than expected sales revenues from all operations rocketed by sixty percent to more than two billion dollars and twenty the carriers passenger traffic jumped by more than a...
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but at the same time you see on the products side people they go to the store they buy a can of coca-cola and it's a third of the size less than it was a month before it reminds me going back to roman times in the clip the coins the little clip around under nero or one of those you know i think it was augustus i think that i was augustus who started doing that or clipping them and mixing tin and copper with silver in order to get you know basically to debase the currency yeah that's what they're basically doing you know i'm it seems that you know when empires start to b.k. this is one of things that we start doing to start creating a police state as the romans did under augustus or tigers rather and you know the united states today under the you know the homeland security the road stop the terrorist that's that's being another effect is this you know the currency right so that's an interesting actually knowledge of their police state in roman times coinciding with the government debating the currency and now you've got a virtual debasement going on with the downsizing of these consumer pr
but at the same time you see on the products side people they go to the store they buy a can of coca-cola and it's a third of the size less than it was a month before it reminds me going back to roman times in the clip the coins the little clip around under nero or one of those you know i think it was augustus i think that i was augustus who started doing that or clipping them and mixing tin and copper with silver in order to get you know basically to debase the currency yeah that's what...
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i didn't have a coca-cola until i was 13. >> well, he was the buff tv exercise guru that the 1950s housewives loved to be tortured by. >> how he first got america working out. >> where have you been? >> he virtually started the exercise industry in the united states. >> do you know who jack lalanne is? >> no. >> reporter: it's a generational thing. >> jack lalanne fitness guy, he's got the blender. >> reporter: well, there is that, too. >> my name is jack lalanne. >> and if you are of a certain age, that means only one thing. a no nonsense sweaty workout with things you could use in your home. because when jack lalanne started there were no fancy pants gyms like there are today. >> jack lalanne was so ahead of his time. he was such a pioneer in the finance industry. he's really been a inspiration on all of us. >> reporter: which is why rachel trains at the lalanne fitness center in san francisco. >> i hear lots of stories. >> you would growing up with a last name of lalanne. chris is jack's nephew who runs this gym. >> he helped lots and lots of people get healthier and weather with diet or e
i didn't have a coca-cola until i was 13. >> well, he was the buff tv exercise guru that the 1950s housewives loved to be tortured by. >> how he first got america working out. >> where have you been? >> he virtually started the exercise industry in the united states. >> do you know who jack lalanne is? >> no. >> reporter: it's a generational thing. >> jack lalanne fitness guy, he's got the blender. >> reporter: well, there is that, too....
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and coca-cola and mcdonald's. we could probably be fighting each other forever. a harvard scholars idea is that world history is the ninth story fit into democracy. over time, there has been a growth. democracies do not fight each other. even if hugo chavez come up with a lot of nuclear weapons and barack obama went insane embalms everyone, the people who came out of the case of what democracy because it is such a great system. this is a theory. the end of history is that we have reached the pinnacle of human development be. there will always be someone somewhere else who wants to cause conflict because they do not like the results. i tend to like that theory. i think that is what we are seeing with terrorism. people do not like the results of democracies. i'm very patriotic. i believe democracy is the worst system of government in the world except for all the rest. you may have heard that before. the clash of cultures is still alive. we are a species with the instinct to fight each other. the answers will not sat
and coca-cola and mcdonald's. we could probably be fighting each other forever. a harvard scholars idea is that world history is the ninth story fit into democracy. over time, there has been a growth. democracies do not fight each other. even if hugo chavez come up with a lot of nuclear weapons and barack obama went insane embalms everyone, the people who came out of the case of what democracy because it is such a great system. this is a theory. the end of history is that we have reached the...
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. >> more people prefer pepsi over coca-cola. >> reporter: get out your blindfolds and get ready to makels. now that verizon has the iphone, the taste test is all about the bars. >> when at&t started having network problems, everybody thought they were going to take care of it, and they didn't. they increased their capacity, but it wasn't enough. nobody predicted initially exactly how much drain this phone was going to put on their network. verizon could be poised for the same thing. except we've talked to them and they seem extremely confident. >> reporter: analysts are already projecting that at&t could lose 6.5 million subscribers to verizon just this year. but what about all the other phones out there? while the iphone remained on at&t alone, google got into the race with a vengeance, selling android phones on just about every carrier and gaining market share to the point that the iphone isn't the clear leader. >> droid. >> verizon, it's definitely a problem for at&t to end their exclusivity. but i don't think that's going to slow their growth to a halt. >> they'll pick up an awful l
. >> more people prefer pepsi over coca-cola. >> reporter: get out your blindfolds and get ready to makels. now that verizon has the iphone, the taste test is all about the bars. >> when at&t started having network problems, everybody thought they were going to take care of it, and they didn't. they increased their capacity, but it wasn't enough. nobody predicted initially exactly how much drain this phone was going to put on their network. verizon could be poised for the...
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coca-cola, kentucky fried chicken, maybe. that is -- if facebook was a sovereign nation it would be the third largest in the world, that is something we never have seen before. the fact that it is an independent entity that has its own internal culture and is literally changing the way people behave, especially young people, my 15-year-old facebook is now his portal to the internet, to all communications. he has shifted from instant messaging, everything else to facebook, facebook is now his doorway into the world. >> rose: and what implications does that have? >> oh, i think it has some huge ones, and by the way, i think the goldman announcement may actually turn out to be an albatross around facebook's neck, i mean to predict a company to be that valuable almost forces facebook to take some interesting moves over the next couple of years, like forcing it to go public. like forcing it to monetize its operations perhaps faster than it is capable of doing. it sounds very exciting and obviously facebook is the hottest company i
coca-cola, kentucky fried chicken, maybe. that is -- if facebook was a sovereign nation it would be the third largest in the world, that is something we never have seen before. the fact that it is an independent entity that has its own internal culture and is literally changing the way people behave, especially young people, my 15-year-old facebook is now his portal to the internet, to all communications. he has shifted from instant messaging, everything else to facebook, facebook is now his...
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actually twisted a photo this allegedly his coffee table covered with party supplies, mouthwash, coca- cola, prescription jobs, water and take a look of the next video remember singer jimmy buffett knocked unconscious after falling off the stage in sydney australia. it shoes to the hospital but it just posted a videotape and fancies all right.telling fancies all right >> of that will soon head home to heal and robert t. payne introduced a new tack to featuring facebook like bought and right here. remember rapper famous for the i'm on a boat song. remember he made the statue public with the sweet scent it's pretty sweet of less facebook shuts down soon. after the break of more coverage on the search for missing boy juliani cardenas the kron 4 is a 630 coming up next. now at 6:30 pm, tonight's big stories in one big block of news. more crews, more stories, right now our top story. are developing story you saw unfold live on kron 4, the suspects car in the juliani card is kidnapping was pulled from the canal in patterson. the body of the suspect and child were not inside. kron 4 christine conl
actually twisted a photo this allegedly his coffee table covered with party supplies, mouthwash, coca- cola, prescription jobs, water and take a look of the next video remember singer jimmy buffett knocked unconscious after falling off the stage in sydney australia. it shoes to the hospital but it just posted a videotape and fancies all right.telling fancies all right >> of that will soon head home to heal and robert t. payne introduced a new tack to featuring facebook like bought and...
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when you went on vacation and make sure, you were better than coca-cola. parents are important for that generation. >> working on the book helps me dress better. >> she always put the rest of us to shame. >> >> because of the expectation. so much to say about the assumptions made by this generation. they didn't value education or work hard. the point of working hard in a post office, good, strong, reliable, hon. work. there was a civil engineer to help us. this migration generation or generations of people have been miscast and misunderstood with one of the things i wanted to come across but appearances were crucial and the story of a man named dr. roberts, the story of a surgeon who had been a surgeon in the korean war. he got out of the army. determine or found out he could not practice surgery in his own town in louisiana not too far from here. he decided he was going to set out on a course that would be more perilous than he anticipated to monroe, louisiana and texas and on through the western states to get to california which was his version of the am
when you went on vacation and make sure, you were better than coca-cola. parents are important for that generation. >> working on the book helps me dress better. >> she always put the rest of us to shame. >> >> because of the expectation. so much to say about the assumptions made by this generation. they didn't value education or work hard. the point of working hard in a post office, good, strong, reliable, hon. work. there was a civil engineer to help us. this migration...
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this evening's sponsors are comcast, mercke and company, pg & e, the coca-cola company and toyota. a big round of applause for our sponsors tonight. it means so much for the young people who are helping to shape their future. it takes leaders to bring forth leaders. chci and chli work to create leaders and they do it with mentorship. they represent our community across all sectors of society. tonight, we come together here as a unified community to recognize our elected leaders of the 1:00 congress on whose shoulders press the tremendous -- on the 112th congress. i note the census results are coming out soon for 2010. we are eagerly awaiting those results. you do not need me to tell you what we already know. our hispanic community is quickly becoming a majority. it is no longer a minority. [applause] that is right. we know already that latinos account for more than 50% of the total u.s. population growth since 2000. i can only imagine that if we get a sneak peek what we are going to hear about how that population has exploded. the growth of the u.s. population overall is at a direc
this evening's sponsors are comcast, mercke and company, pg & e, the coca-cola company and toyota. a big round of applause for our sponsors tonight. it means so much for the young people who are helping to shape their future. it takes leaders to bring forth leaders. chci and chli work to create leaders and they do it with mentorship. they represent our community across all sectors of society. tonight, we come together here as a unified community to recognize our elected leaders of the 1:00...
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. >> reporter: we know spencerian today as the script used in the coca-cola leaguer but that's aboutuse the arrival of the typewriter in the late 19th century presented enormous competition for handwriting. a new man took up the challenge, a.n.palmer. >> he really was the penmanship emperor of the 20th century. >> reporter: palmer said speed it up. >> what palmer was thinking and to some extent saying is we have to have a modern 20th century script for modern 20th century business conditions. fast. efficient. that way we can keep up with the typewriter. it's big on drill work. >> reporter: regimentation that palmer believed would do more than just create good handwriting. it could make model citizens. >> penmanship could reform delinquents. penmanship could assimilate immigrants. penmanship could do just about everything except cure acne. >> reporter: moreover handwriting was seen not just as a product of good habits but of your character itself. that gave rise to handwriting analysis. >> it was all the rage particularly in the early 1900s. >> reporter: there were even graphology col
. >> reporter: we know spencerian today as the script used in the coca-cola leaguer but that's aboutuse the arrival of the typewriter in the late 19th century presented enormous competition for handwriting. a new man took up the challenge, a.n.palmer. >> he really was the penmanship emperor of the 20th century. >> reporter: palmer said speed it up. >> what palmer was thinking and to some extent saying is we have to have a modern 20th century script for modern 20th...
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you're father wanted to make sure that you i can't remember how you said it were better than the coca-cola and the american family and you talk about a lot, too, how appearance is very important and talk about some of that in your book, appearance been important for african-americans and that generation. i think tthe >> i think the book helped me to dress better. [laughter] >> i've known as isabel a really long time and she is always dressed well. [laughter] >> as house michelle because the expectation which is one of the things there is so much to say about the assumptions made abous this generation of people that the assumption was if they hadn't gone to school and didn'd tell you education and didn'tlu work hard to get to your pointwk about working office good strong sturdy reliable honorable work and my parents doing the same thing. my mother had been a teacher and my father was a civil engineer. he had been a tuskegee airman. this group that migrates and generation to the people has been misunderstood for so long which is one of the things i wanted to come across but appearances were
you're father wanted to make sure that you i can't remember how you said it were better than the coca-cola and the american family and you talk about a lot, too, how appearance is very important and talk about some of that in your book, appearance been important for african-americans and that generation. i think tthe >> i think the book helped me to dress better. [laughter] >> i've known as isabel a really long time and she is always dressed well. [laughter] >> as house...
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host: there is a list of companies will be represent a meeting -- coca-cola, dow chemical, goldman sachs, hsbc holdings, as well as microsoft, motorola, westinghouse electric co., as well as others. california, where allen is joining us on the republican line. caller: i want to make a quick comment and say that i really feel that the relationship between china and the united states has been severely skewed and unbalanced, just from the simple fact there is a lot of underlying aggression that goes on in the far east as far as a militaristic standpoint. i don't know that the current administration is really addressing the national security issue. instead, what i see is i see as welcoming -- going to quite a bit 2 welcome the chinese leader during a time when unemployment here in the united states is at an all-time high. i really do believe that that has to do with the types of decisions that are made as far as our economic dealings with the people's republic of china. host: nancy benec, one was the decision made to hold this state visit? guest: i cannot tell you exactly, but it is somethin
host: there is a list of companies will be represent a meeting -- coca-cola, dow chemical, goldman sachs, hsbc holdings, as well as microsoft, motorola, westinghouse electric co., as well as others. california, where allen is joining us on the republican line. caller: i want to make a quick comment and say that i really feel that the relationship between china and the united states has been severely skewed and unbalanced, just from the simple fact there is a lot of underlying aggression that...
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pg&e, the coca-cola company and toyota. thank you all for joining us here tonight. i know it's a busy time in washington, so i appreciate all of you making the effort to be here. enjoy the rest of the evening. now you can hit the bars and mingle. have a good night. happy new year. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i think news organizations have adapted. it's a great or were not -- that overall news organizations probably aren't doing much for news and doing domestic news? the public there's some responsibility here. the public bears responsibility of keeping themselves informed >> new york's new governor, andrew cuomo gave his state of the speech addressed this week. here's the powerpoint presentation to emphasize his key points, covering ethics spending and what he calls smarter government. the governor also spoke out in favor of same-sex marriage. this is 50 minute. >> like them either, this is a time of change and renewal and eech w is open on her and a privilege to introduce to the podium for it is both his very first state of the state mes
pg&e, the coca-cola company and toyota. thank you all for joining us here tonight. i know it's a busy time in washington, so i appreciate all of you making the effort to be here. enjoy the rest of the evening. now you can hit the bars and mingle. have a good night. happy new year. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i think news organizations have adapted. it's a great or were not -- that overall news organizations probably aren't doing much for news and doing...
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. >> i've heard coca-cola. >> yeah. content really caramelizes when you cook it slowly. the oranges, also the sugars and the oranges break down you end up with a really stick to your ribs. this would go in the oven for like three hours. >> and something tells me you've got another one in there. >> something tells me. >> just going to guess. >> yes. >> and this is what they come out looking like. >> very nice. i'm going to have you get right in there with your hands even. >> oh, gosh. it's good. >> whoa. >> that's a little warm. >> don't get any on your tie. >> let me see if i can do this. oh, gosh, delicious. >> so elegant. >> the flavor of the oranges really come through. >> rebecca, betty, lonnie. >> the whoopee pie. all-time classic. just a classic cake batter. piped it in little circles, we make our own marshmallow fluff. >> why is it a whoopee pie? >> i don't know the answer to that. sounds a little naughty, though. i like it. >> keep it real. keeping it real. >> let's take a look at the cost breakdown now. see how
. >> i've heard coca-cola. >> yeah. content really caramelizes when you cook it slowly. the oranges, also the sugars and the oranges break down you end up with a really stick to your ribs. this would go in the oven for like three hours. >> and something tells me you've got another one in there. >> something tells me. >> just going to guess. >> yes. >> and this is what they come out looking like. >> very nice. i'm going to have you get right in...
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you on behalf of those of us and members that have been involved in this project, companies like coca-colamackenzie, at&t, microsoft, and of course the international organizations such as world bank, ifc, and the international development bank. i am asking the first question. when you look at haiti, where do we stand today? are you satisfied that what has been achieved in the belief that what has been achieved is sustainable for the future? >> first of all, thank you for having me again. thank you for continuing. we will begin with haiti. is this sustainable? yes, if we emerge from the current political situation. let me explain what i mean by that. after all the emergency work had been done, in the basic things were taking care of, the government of haiti, with its supporters, decided that we should have a mechanism that would enable the reconstruction to begin to rebuild the economy and deal with the housing and other challenges on a long-term basis. while the government itself built an agency that could supervise this for several years. so, a very unique mechanism was set out. -- was se
you on behalf of those of us and members that have been involved in this project, companies like coca-colamackenzie, at&t, microsoft, and of course the international organizations such as world bank, ifc, and the international development bank. i am asking the first question. when you look at haiti, where do we stand today? are you satisfied that what has been achieved in the belief that what has been achieved is sustainable for the future? >> first of all, thank you for having me...
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what have we g.e., general dynamics, coca-cola, pepsi, at&t, comcast, ford, g.m., walgreen's . again, the list goes on and on. again, all 50 states have enrolled if their state employee health plans, including states that are suing the federal government to try and blow this law to smithereens. and the fact of the matter is that this is -- they're voting with their feet in terms of whether or not this is a good law or not. if this was not a good program they wouldn't enroll in it but they understand stabilizing early retiree health benefits is a way of making sure people who are 55 years old and who are teaching and police officers are working in corporate america are going to retire and that will create elacticity in the legal market so young americans can fill those positions. this is even truer in termsf physical labor occupations and again, labors, iron workers have all signed up for this reinsurance program. again, it's a way of stabilizing 55-65-year-old americans' health benefits and creating more opportunities for younger americans so that people will follow that natura
what have we g.e., general dynamics, coca-cola, pepsi, at&t, comcast, ford, g.m., walgreen's . again, the list goes on and on. again, all 50 states have enrolled if their state employee health plans, including states that are suing the federal government to try and blow this law to smithereens. and the fact of the matter is that this is -- they're voting with their feet in terms of whether or not this is a good law or not. if this was not a good program they wouldn't enroll in it but they...
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of both of us on behalf of service members and partners who have been involved in companies like coca-cola, mackenzie, tnt, microsoft, and of course, the international organizations such as the world bank, the ifc, and the international development bank. i am asking you for the first question when you look at pt where we stand today, are you satisfied with what has been achieved, and do you believe that what has been achieved is substantial for the future? >> first of all, thank you for having me again, and thank you for continuing to modify and grow the world economic forum, and we are making all of our facilities more comfortable this year. and thank du for the support you've given to the efforts in haiti. we will begin with haiti. am i satisfied with the progress that has been made? no. is it sustainable? yes, if we emerge from the current political situation, and let me explain what i mean by that. in april of last year, about three months after the earthquake, after a lot of the emergency work had been done to try to save lives and put people in temporary shelter and make sure they ha
of both of us on behalf of service members and partners who have been involved in companies like coca-cola, mackenzie, tnt, microsoft, and of course, the international organizations such as the world bank, the ifc, and the international development bank. i am asking you for the first question when you look at pt where we stand today, are you satisfied with what has been achieved, and do you believe that what has been achieved is substantial for the future? >> first of all, thank you for...
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they are scared of us invading them with ebay, coca-cola and mcdonald's. so we develop fears and we fight each other. that theory is not so hopeful, and we will probably be fighting each other forever. it is based in culture. it is not based in our species. a third theory which i happen to like which are penalties are here, very western oriented, the end of history and the last man, by a harvard scholar, and his idea is that world history is the nice tour that ends with democracy, and that democracy is the genie that was let out of the bottle. overtime there's been a growth of the number of democracies. democracies don't fight each other. democracies in the negotiating in figure out a way to resolve conflict without fighting. and even if iran and north korea and hugo chavez came up with a lot of nuclear weapons, or obama went insane and bomb the whole world and almost killed everyone, the people that came out of the caves would want democracy because it's such a great system and we have proven it, and it will succeed again. this is a theory. now, the end o
they are scared of us invading them with ebay, coca-cola and mcdonald's. so we develop fears and we fight each other. that theory is not so hopeful, and we will probably be fighting each other forever. it is based in culture. it is not based in our species. a third theory which i happen to like which are penalties are here, very western oriented, the end of history and the last man, by a harvard scholar, and his idea is that world history is the nice tour that ends with democracy, and that...
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. >> good knowledge, a hundred-400 million on of vitamin water because coca- cola bought him and hites, he's tweet about this tiny penny-stock company and says zero yet he's invested in this or forget. oh yes you can double your money should get in on this. monday, that penney's stock skyrocketed over 240% because he makes closed $8 million on this. in the next two days is good for me either know or you check with your financial adviser. >> you hear the contortions, can get $10,000 to tweet to say something. to endorse this clothing line. or i were this. >> our people then i you that somebody like that who's doing it is for money he tells you do something even do? >> is and that everything is always been about? >> pop or ballads all of these athletes were them some of them they made tweet, swear by them. in australia during think it's basically like your rent we don't endorse it. now, they're getting a little more legitimacy by the new name the par bonds. >> the number one indoor surfer athletes, one you're talking to like your products? >> 300,000 cars mark >> at a million dollars?
. >> good knowledge, a hundred-400 million on of vitamin water because coca- cola bought him and hites, he's tweet about this tiny penny-stock company and says zero yet he's invested in this or forget. oh yes you can double your money should get in on this. monday, that penney's stock skyrocketed over 240% because he makes closed $8 million on this. in the next two days is good for me either know or you check with your financial adviser. >> you hear the contortions, can get $10,000...
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coca-cola has a secret formula. google has its search algorithm. their success is based on those secrets. as a government, we are no different. in the conduct of our diplomacy at the state department we have confidential interaction every day arne the world. these conversations with government officials, society activists, business people and journalists help us make sense of the world and inform our policy making. these confidential exchanges are rooted in our values and they serve our national interest, and they are based on mutual trust, trust that a conversation will be held in confidence and not betrayed. now, someone inside our government violated a sworn oath to protect the national interest and protect classified and sensitive information that is an inherent part of our conduct of our national security policy. we can debate whether there are too many secrets, but no one should doubt that there has been substantial damage in the up authorized lease -- release of a database containing among other things, 251,000 state department cables. many
coca-cola has a secret formula. google has its search algorithm. their success is based on those secrets. as a government, we are no different. in the conduct of our diplomacy at the state department we have confidential interaction every day arne the world. these conversations with government officials, society activists, business people and journalists help us make sense of the world and inform our policy making. these confidential exchanges are rooted in our values and they serve our...