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the first word i ever uttered, my mother tells me rather sheepishly, was coke as in coca-cola, the great iconic american brands. [laughter] that was my first word to come and they have had some trouble shutting me up ever since. [laughter] and with a father that looks strikingly alike to archie bunker from all in the family, and shares most of his views as well, i suppose it was a fait accompli. and if that were not enough, my mother who german, first met my father in europe and heard him speaking in english, well i guess one accent was as good as another, so she asked him if he was an american. [laughter] at the age of eight, i told my parents and anybody that would listen that i was going to go to america and speak to people. they thought i was nuts. by the time i reached age ten i have revised my plans and boldly declared i am going to go to america and become famous. they still thought i was nuts. not much has changed. [laughter] i remember one cold afternoon in january, in the year 2,000 standing on the westminster bridge in one and with my, i was 15 tickets t15. to give you some co
the first word i ever uttered, my mother tells me rather sheepishly, was coke as in coca-cola, the great iconic american brands. [laughter] that was my first word to come and they have had some trouble shutting me up ever since. [laughter] and with a father that looks strikingly alike to archie bunker from all in the family, and shares most of his views as well, i suppose it was a fait accompli. and if that were not enough, my mother who german, first met my father in europe and heard him...
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as in coca-cola. [laughter] the great, iconic american brand. that was my first wordment and i've had -- word. and they've had some trouble shutting me up ever since. [laughter] and with a father who looks strikingly alike to archie bunker from "all in the family" -- [laughter] and shares most of his views as well, i suppose it was a fait accompli. and if that weren't enough, when my mother -- who is german -- first met my father in europe and heard him speaking in english, well, i guess one accent was as good as the other, and so she asked him if he was an american. [laughter] at the age of 8, i told my parents and anybody that would listen that i was going to go to america and speak to people. they thought i was nuts. [laughter] by the time i reached 10, i had revised my plans and boldly declared i'm going to go to america and become famous. they still thought i was nuts. [laughter] not much has changed. [laughter] i remember very clearly one cold, late afternoon in january 2000 standing on the westminster bridge in london with my parents. i w
as in coca-cola. [laughter] the great, iconic american brand. that was my first wordment and i've had -- word. and they've had some trouble shutting me up ever since. [laughter] and with a father who looks strikingly alike to archie bunker from "all in the family" -- [laughter] and shares most of his views as well, i suppose it was a fait accompli. and if that weren't enough, when my mother -- who is german -- first met my father in europe and heard him speaking in english, well, i...
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in that age group are tweeting about the show they're watching. if that's not an opportunity to go to the networks or go to products, coca-cola, as you're watching, whatever a show may be on tv right now, coca-cola can put ads in there. that's half the people watching, demographics that advertisers want. if they can take advantage, that would ex-ploet twitter. >> so much meta data, geographic, who these people are following. there's a lot of that that could be targeted. there's so much more that they can do. they haven't even touched twitter as its own platform. facebook did facebook live. it had events that were only on facebook. twitter actually is a conduit for events hosted by other people. they haven't even explored their own possibility as a media company. i think that could be very exciting. >> that's a really good point, especially how valuable all that data is, that we are freely, freely putting out there for them. thank you both, matt and rachel. thanks for coming in. >>> for more stories that matter, 60 seconds on the clock. christine romans has this week's "money time." >> men aren't pulling their weight at home. data shows women are w
in that age group are tweeting about the show they're watching. if that's not an opportunity to go to the networks or go to products, coca-cola, as you're watching, whatever a show may be on tv right now, coca-cola can put ads in there. that's half the people watching, demographics that advertisers want. if they can take advantage, that would ex-ploet twitter. >> so much meta data, geographic, who these people are following. there's a lot of that that could be targeted. there's so much...
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not come as i said, doing its job in protecting the most vulnerable people in our society, children who are raised now with advertisements as i understand it in some classrooms, you know, coca-cola sponsorship in the cafeteria, one of the issues i was always interested when i was in graduate school was advertising to children during saturday mornings. because they would have a cartoon and then a television ad that was animated so the kids couldn't tell the difference. and children develop the ability to use computers far earlier than they develop the ability to discern between reality and fantasy. and i think although computers and technology has opened of our lives, ma i'd like to liken it to the internet, the creators of which wanted this to be, to foster more democratic communications, but in many ways we're seeing how it's been turned again to gather our personal data to watch us, to control it. so think that we're any difficulty because so many people have been born along with the rise of technology to give us this enormous burst, and the internet has changed the world in ways that we couldn't have foreseen. so i do think consumerism and corporate control has made this more
not come as i said, doing its job in protecting the most vulnerable people in our society, children who are raised now with advertisements as i understand it in some classrooms, you know, coca-cola sponsorship in the cafeteria, one of the issues i was always interested when i was in graduate school was advertising to children during saturday mornings. because they would have a cartoon and then a television ad that was animated so the kids couldn't tell the difference. and children develop the...
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eating away at the tooth same thing happens in the ocean more slowly of course it's not nearly as if the ocean's never going to be as a city because of coca-cola but it's but it is getting slightly more acidic in a way that is meaningful for the creatures of the ocean we're going to see effects on reefs we're going to see effects on creatures called terra pods that are sometimes referred to as the potato chips of the world's oceans because they're very small and very prevalent and at the bottom if you like salmon. theropods. you know killer whales of salmon you know so you want anything pretty rapidly see why you care about therapy. so in this interestingly is something that if you're a climate skeptic and you think that the natural the natural system is driving temperature changes and it's not c o two and there are plenty of people out there who think that i don't i'm not one of them but if you're one of those people you have to face up the fact. that c o two absorption by the ocean is a fact i mean it's that is not subject to skepticism about the changing chemistry of the ocean. these happen when we have a higher level of c o two in the ocea
eating away at the tooth same thing happens in the ocean more slowly of course it's not nearly as if the ocean's never going to be as a city because of coca-cola but it's but it is getting slightly more acidic in a way that is meaningful for the creatures of the ocean we're going to see effects on reefs we're going to see effects on creatures called terra pods that are sometimes referred to as the potato chips of the world's oceans because they're very small and very prevalent and at the bottom...
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at coca-cola we believe in giving people choices. especially today, as people are looking for more low, and no calorie options. that's why on vending machines, we're making it easy for people to know how many calories are in their favorite beverages, before they choose. and we're offering more low calorie options, including over 70 in our innovative coca-cola free-style dispensers. working with our beverage industry and restaurant partners, we're helping provide choices that make sense for everyone. because when people come together, good things happen. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could
at coca-cola we believe in giving people choices. especially today, as people are looking for more low, and no calorie options. that's why on vending machines, we're making it easy for people to know how many calories are in their favorite beverages, before they choose. and we're offering more low calorie options, including over 70 in our innovative coca-cola free-style dispensers. working with our beverage industry and restaurant partners, we're helping provide choices that make sense for...
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not, as i said, doing its job in protecting the most vulnerable people in our society, children who are raised now with advertisements as i understand it in some classrooms and you know coca-colaponsorships in the cafeteria, one of the issues i was always interested in when i was in graduate school was advertising to children during saturday mornings because it would have a cartoon and then a television ad that was animated so the kids couldn't tell the difference. children develop manual dexterity and the ability to use computers far earlier than they develop the ability to discern between reality and fantasy. i think although computers and technology has opened up our lives their liking to the internet, the creators of which wanted to foster more democratic communications but in many ways we are seeing how it's being turned again to gather personal data to watch and control us. i think we are in a difficult. not because so many people have been born along with the rise of technology taking this enormous burst and the internet obviously has changed the world in ways that we could not have foreseen. i do think consumerism and corporate control has made this more difficult. i d
not, as i said, doing its job in protecting the most vulnerable people in our society, children who are raised now with advertisements as i understand it in some classrooms and you know coca-colaponsorships in the cafeteria, one of the issues i was always interested in when i was in graduate school was advertising to children during saturday mornings because it would have a cartoon and then a television ad that was animated so the kids couldn't tell the difference. children develop manual...
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in realtime. and that both has benefits and drawbacks as well. it means that from an advertising point of view big brands like coca-cola and things like that, they get involved in realtime conversations with people and that's one of those things that separates it from a facebook. >> sreenivasan: alistair, it also seems young teenagers, for them twitter has jumped the shark. it's old news. they've moved on to other platforms is that the sign that perhaps the younger audience isn't going to grow into this? >> well, twitter is actually working on some messaging, some development in its messaging area. you can message people on the twitter platform. but that's really the area where young people have gone now without snap chat and things like that which are obviously getting quite high valuations as well. there's messaging going listen to so twitter will have to -- one of the challenges almost by definition when something like this goes public and gets institutional investors it has to work very, very hard to stay on its toes and keep up with these hot new trends. >> sreenivasan: bill hambrecht, is this kind of a goldilocks i.p.o. moment in that it ca
in realtime. and that both has benefits and drawbacks as well. it means that from an advertising point of view big brands like coca-cola and things like that, they get involved in realtime conversations with people and that's one of those things that separates it from a facebook. >> sreenivasan: alistair, it also seems young teenagers, for them twitter has jumped the shark. it's old news. they've moved on to other platforms is that the sign that perhaps the younger audience isn't going to...
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at coca-cola we believe in giving people choices. especially today, asple are looking for more low and no calorie options. that's why on vending machines we're making it easy for people to know how many calories are in their favorite beverages, before they choose. and we're offering more low calorie options, including over 70 in our innovative coca-cola free-style dispensers. working with our beverage industry and restaurant partners, we're helping provide choices that make sense for everyone. because when people come together, good things happen. you're giving away pie? would you like apple or cherry? cherry. oil...or cream? definitely cream. [ male announcer ] never made with hydrogenated oil. oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land but i am so stuffed up i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant. [ i
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in october not nearly enough. income rose 0.5%. let's check on the big board. markets are up, dow is up 76 points. coca-cola asest more than 4 -- $4 billion in between 2016 and 2017. they want to build new factories and ad more products. >>> also name ad new ceo at the company, the stock is up 32%. >>> blackberry will new ceo as well as stock awards. could potentially be5 milliondollars. can that save the company? i don't know. the shares are unchanged. >> look at twitter debuted yesterday. >>> president obama's so-called apology cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. charles: we got to get back to the jobs report. we have peter barnes in washington. peter the jobs number was better than expected. how is the white house spinning it? >> that it would have been even better had it not been for the republican shutdown.% and that the government shutdown and republicans are to blame and they need to you know, come around support the president's job creation policies to get
in october not nearly enough. income rose 0.5%. let's check on the big board. markets are up, dow is up 76 points. coca-cola asest more than 4 -- $4 billion in between 2016 and 2017. they want to build new factories and ad more products. >>> also name ad new ceo at the company, the stock is up 32%. >>> blackberry will new ceo as well as stock awards. could potentially be5 milliondollars. can that save the company? i don't know. the shares are unchanged. >> look at...
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at coca-cola we believe in giving people choices. especially today, asions. that's why on vending machines, we're making it easy for people to know how many calories are in their favorite beverages, before they choose. and we're offering more low calorie options, including over 70 in our innovative coca-cola free-style dispensers. working with our beverage industry and restaurant partners, we're helping provide choices that make sense for everyone. because when people come together, good things happen. >>> they patrol our streets, our highways, our borders, where anything can happen. >> we're having a baby. >> from birth to death. >> it was, like, a tremendous explosion. >> and everything in between. >> stop the car! >> i'm, like, i've got to do something. i've got to do something quick. >> officers of the law see it all. >> a very young male driver.
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coca-cola, which i think, is in something like 198, 200 countries? it will level the playing field for our businesses who already meet accessibility standards. as other countries rise to meet our standards and need our expertise, guess what -- they are going to look to american companies that already produce these goods, and we will be able to help them fill the needs and this needs jobs here at home. that is why ibm and the consumer electronics association and many other businesses support ratification. so i think this is a single most important step that we could take today to expand opportunities abroad for more than 50 million americans with disabilities. this treaty is not about changing america. this treaty is about america changing the world. and i hope that each of you will put yourselves in the situation if you were disabled today. one of our colleagues, mark kirk, as we know, who supports this treaty, has unfortunately found himself fighting back against things that happened unexpectedly. and so, while our circumstances might change, our rights and our opportunities should never change. and with the passage of this treaty, we have an
coca-cola, which i think, is in something like 198, 200 countries? it will level the playing field for our businesses who already meet accessibility standards. as other countries rise to meet our standards and need our expertise, guess what -- they are going to look to american companies that already produce these goods, and we will be able to help them fill the needs and this needs jobs here at home. that is why ibm and the consumer electronics association and many other businesses support...
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think it's critical that as ron l books highlights there is going to be a food fight with the beverage industry. coca-cola and pepsi which supported $2 million so the small town in california in el monte. they put in $2 million to defeat that measure. it will be a food fight, but we will win and they will throw mud and food and misinformation but we will win with real research and data from our communities. i want to say that it's really important in how we move forward to build that coalition to develop legislation and to move with one measure. there is also debate about november 2014 where we shall have a number of other measures that are progressive revenue measures. i think that's another debate in this committee and with this body. the coalition that i and supervisor avalos have been working with is the public health and some of the best health services in the world, the shape up coalition and the american heart association and sf hip and public health in our city. i have reached out and in support of hopefully the support of 11 supervisors we can have more at the table with one measure going forward. i would like to thank all of your support involve this.
think it's critical that as ron l books highlights there is going to be a food fight with the beverage industry. coca-cola and pepsi which supported $2 million so the small town in california in el monte. they put in $2 million to defeat that measure. it will be a food fight, but we will win and they will throw mud and food and misinformation but we will win with real research and data from our communities. i want to say that it's really important in how we move forward to build that coalition...
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the formula, including profits and the ratios, as they were just miles ahead of every other company on the list. microsoft came in second followed by coca-colaibm and grade school. >>> a goal for starbucks, hiring thousands of veterans. over the next five years, the world's largest coffee chain is committed to hiring 10,000 victims and spouses of the active military. they also plan to share a portion of every non-profit group to help them reenter that work force as it seems to be a part of a trend. they previously hired -- plan to hire 100,000 veterans in their initiative to put heros to work. >>> the demolition of the eastern bay span bridge was set to begin today, but postponed. it's delayed because of the containment center that has not been completely in place. it'll be later this week or early next week. the entire process is expected to take up to three years. >> it sounds like they could see the rain. we do have some rain in the forecast. >> that's right. i'll have the long range forecast. it shows that the rain is an easier timeline for what to expect. we're getting towards that end of the year where it is kind of finally getting tha
the formula, including profits and the ratios, as they were just miles ahead of every other company on the list. microsoft came in second followed by coca-colaibm and grade school. >>> a goal for starbucks, hiring thousands of veterans. over the next five years, the world's largest coffee chain is committed to hiring 10,000 victims and spouses of the active military. they also plan to share a portion of every non-profit group to help them reenter that work force as it seems to be a...
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as in our building and it towered within our galleries. jeff kunz who is one of the most popular artists, he is a pop artist of our times, and this is, again, as with coca-colayone who understands the work, understands this is really his most important work. and we would have seen his work if you went to the met, this was the balloon dog on the roof of the met. it was one of the most popular objects. it's been fantastic to see the public walk past this, there's been so many instagram images sent out that's gone viral and i think tonight, again, we're going to see -- >> my kids love it. >> he wanted, you know, from kunz's side this was an image of hope and inspiration and of happiness. >> all right. >> i think that's something else which our market is about. people are buying beauty and buying quality and they're buying very well because anything they buy tonight the value will increase. we're not anywhere near the height of our market. >> mr. gorvey, hopeful words on your behalf. we appreciate your time today. >> all right. moving on, do you take vitamins every day? well the industry, the vitamin industry may be at risk. lots of public companies that trade a
as in our building and it towered within our galleries. jeff kunz who is one of the most popular artists, he is a pop artist of our times, and this is, again, as with coca-colayone who understands the work, understands this is really his most important work. and we would have seen his work if you went to the met, this was the balloon dog on the roof of the met. it was one of the most popular objects. it's been fantastic to see the public walk past this, there's been so many instagram images...
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an iconic andy warhol coca-cola number three as they call it, 57 million. instie's said the sale topped$91 million which is said to be the highest total for any single auction in history. that is all the art i know. jon? jon: the fed says inflation hasn't hit yet. >> they're not counting. jon: somebody has some money out there. >> no doubt. jon: harris faulkner, thank you. >> sure. jenna: speaking about money, we'll turn to big business news we're covering here on "happening now." apparently there is official word now and change in the timeline. the united states is set to become the world's top oil producer in two years, in 2015. that is according to the international energy agency. and that's thanks in part to the boom in shale oil. it comes along with good economic news, lower gas prices. "the wall street journal" report that is the gas prices are the lowest in 33 months. they're expected to say there. that combined with surging stocks and record-breaking run for the market, it is causing us to wonder why some economists and why are consumers still a little
an iconic andy warhol coca-cola number three as they call it, 57 million. instie's said the sale topped$91 million which is said to be the highest total for any single auction in history. that is all the art i know. jon? jon: the fed says inflation hasn't hit yet. >> they're not counting. jon: somebody has some money out there. >> no doubt. jon: harris faulkner, thank you. >> sure. jenna: speaking about money, we'll turn to big business news we're covering here on...
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as in earth shattering. it's big, splashy, golden, it's a great thing to have on the wall. >> reporter: balloon dog fetched $58 million, record. and andy's warhol's coca-cola was sold at $57 million. this is evidence of a strong art market despite the weak economy. >> clearly a bubble. these objects are going for way more than they're worthel culturally. as far as we can see that bubble is inflating and it doesn't show any signs of stopping. >> reporter: the art fetched over $691 million making it the most expensive auction in history. al jazeera, new york. >> michael eaves is here in sports. >> reporter: this is not a match up that you would say at this point would be the game of the year, but the marquee game of the nfl weekend without question is between the two best teams in the afc and also bitter rivals. the surprising 9-0 kansas city chiefs. the broncos are back on the practice field today, but quarterback peyton manning was not part of the workout as he conditions to nurse a high ankle sprain. but manning has indicated he'll definitely start supplied night's game against the chiefs. the match up andy reed is trying to treat just like any other game
as in earth shattering. it's big, splashy, golden, it's a great thing to have on the wall. >> reporter: balloon dog fetched $58 million, record. and andy's warhol's coca-cola was sold at $57 million. this is evidence of a strong art market despite the weak economy. >> clearly a bubble. these objects are going for way more than they're worthel culturally. as far as we can see that bubble is inflating and it doesn't show any signs of stopping. >> reporter: the art fetched over...
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craft coca-cola pepsico nast nestle procter and gamble general mills kellogg's mars unilever and johnson and johnson these ten corporations in turn own market or distribute what people think of as the products of hundreds of other companies for example procter and gamble is best known for its clean and personal. hygiene products like tied to turgeon and soap joyed dishwashing liquid that the company also owns or markets other products from i ams dog food and abysmal duracell batteries and metamucil and there's mars the giant candy conglomerate responsible for stickers bars and m. and m's and other sweet treats but did you know that mars also owns or markets pedigree dog food whiskas cat food and uncle ben's rice and there's nestle many american consumers know nestle for its nescafe espresso as li ice cream or nesquik chocolate milk but this coffee and chocolate milk manufacture also owns or helps market purina dog and cat food gerber baby food ralph lauren cologne and hair care products these giant corporations essentially have a stranglehold on most of america's consumer market but there's a bigger and even more disturbing picture here many of these corporations are interlocke
craft coca-cola pepsico nast nestle procter and gamble general mills kellogg's mars unilever and johnson and johnson these ten corporations in turn own market or distribute what people think of as the products of hundreds of other companies for example procter and gamble is best known for its clean and personal. hygiene products like tied to turgeon and soap joyed dishwashing liquid that the company also owns or markets other products from i ams dog food and abysmal duracell batteries and...
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coca-cola, are you advertising for them as well? >> we've partnered with them. we have a coke bottle in used to weave the fabric. stuart: does it have cylinders? >> yes, cylinders. stuart: four or six? >> four cylinders. stuart: four cylinders. >> yes. it has a transmission. stuart: automatic? >> it's an automatic. stuart: not a stick shift, none of them. >> great content and a touch screen. it will do everything your car does, it uses a lot less gas and treads lighter on the environment. minus 4,000 tax credit. never seen on television before? >> this is the first time. stuart: i'm the first person you tried to sell it for. >> did it work? >> i bought a town and country van. >> you replaced your escape hybrid. stuart: no, my daughter has that. i've got another chrysler. >> your next car can be the ford fusion with the plant-based seats. stuart: amy, $35,000 minus $4,000 tax credit. 108 miles per gallon gasoline used. >> not bad. stuart: nice selling job, young lady. that's it, ladies and gentlemen, it's cold out here, we're back with more obamacare two minutes. sometimes they just drop
coca-cola, are you advertising for them as well? >> we've partnered with them. we have a coke bottle in used to weave the fabric. stuart: does it have cylinders? >> yes, cylinders. stuart: four or six? >> four cylinders. stuart: four cylinders. >> yes. it has a transmission. stuart: automatic? >> it's an automatic. stuart: not a stick shift, none of them. >> great content and a touch screen. it will do everything your car does, it uses a lot less gas and...
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as consumer staples, the telecom, we don't have the groups in the rally, the financial, two four months ago. it is very much a defensive driven rally. great to see stocks hitting new highss, look at coca-cola, dr. pepper, the beverage stocks, a lot of good names out there right now but important to see the market moved up with good volume. the advanced declined two days ago we are not seeing the same robust move to highs like we want to see at this stage. liz: i have a focus ring sublime not buying it. that is down at least. we watching it all. thank you so much. good to see you on the floor show. as we mentioned the dow jones industrials set a new intra-day record today just after the opening bell but you need to be attention because investors might want to pause for a moment. hour pause is for a moment before they start celebrating. billionaire warren buffett's favorite market signal is sounding a warning of sorts. liz macdonald, what is it? liz: is so simple. warren buffett has been advising this is one of the best indicators to show you where the stock market standing valuation in any given moment. basically he is saying no stock-index should be worth more than the entire u.s. gross do
as consumer staples, the telecom, we don't have the groups in the rally, the financial, two four months ago. it is very much a defensive driven rally. great to see stocks hitting new highss, look at coca-cola, dr. pepper, the beverage stocks, a lot of good names out there right now but important to see the market moved up with good volume. the advanced declined two days ago we are not seeing the same robust move to highs like we want to see at this stage. liz: i have a focus ring sublime not...
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in at almost $57 billion. coca-cola is the only nontech company in the top five followed by ibm at 51 bill, google fifth with a $47 billion worth. switzerland has overtaken denmark as happiest corrupt in the world based on the organization for economic cooperation and development. low unemployment and high net wealth are two reasons switzerland finished first. norway right behind followed by ice land, sweden and denmark. the u.s. ranking 14th. ♪ ♪ and you're going to hear me roar ♪ >> i almost started singing that. i know you're glad i didn't. thanks to her hit song, katie perry has overtaken justin bieber for twitter supremacy and has almost 46.9 million followers. 6 million more than lady gaga, president obama and taylor swift. those are your number ones. play it loud because i'm going to start singing. >>> welcome back to "weekends with alex witt." time for headlines at the half. more than 500,000 people have been evacuated in in vietnam as typhoon heiyan looms closer. sustained winds of 147 miles per hour. the philippine red cross says at least 1200 people are dead. the most powerful storm on earth ever to hit land. a grand jury has indicted 11 bikers including
in at almost $57 billion. coca-cola is the only nontech company in the top five followed by ibm at 51 bill, google fifth with a $47 billion worth. switzerland has overtaken denmark as happiest corrupt in the world based on the organization for economic cooperation and development. low unemployment and high net wealth are two reasons switzerland finished first. norway right behind followed by ice land, sweden and denmark. the u.s. ranking 14th. ♪ ♪ and you're going to hear me roar ♪...
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adobe, coca-cola, nascar, and the consumer electronics association with over 2000 member committees. the u.s. chamber of commerce, and i believe the chamber is resented in the audience today, as is the u.s. business leadership network, which submitted a letter from over 50 companies in support of the treaty, including microsoft, ibm, at&t, merck, jpmorgan, and northrop grumman, to mention a few. i want to recognize former president and ceo of the financial services roundtable steve bartlett, who is here. when he was in the house, he was a leader in the effort to pass the ada, and we appreciate his presence. we received individual letters from 84 nonprofit disability and religious organizations like the red cross, easter seals, and special olympics. not to mention sign-on letters representing over 1000 friends groups. we have heard from individuals, some not so well-known, and some very well-known citizens, like colin powell, a chinese human right activist, loretta clairborne, the president ellicott university, who wrote, university, who who wrote, "nothing is more american than recognizing equal opportunity for all citizens." so i think at the end of the day, dr. jordan's sim
adobe, coca-cola, nascar, and the consumer electronics association with over 2000 member committees. the u.s. chamber of commerce, and i believe the chamber is resented in the audience today, as is the u.s. business leadership network, which submitted a letter from over 50 companies in support of the treaty, including microsoft, ibm, at&t, merck, jpmorgan, and northrop grumman, to mention a few. i want to recognize former president and ceo of the financial services roundtable steve...
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because as a director of the coca-cola company, i bought shares that necessitated me filing for hart scott. hart scott, as most people know, was enacted simply so that companies could not act inntially make a lot of moves that share ploerlshold unaware of. they did this wing hart scott, 30 days, 60 days. didn't know that i missed it by one day. >> your lawyer missed it or you missed it? >> i didn't. how i would ♪ truth is the lawyers of coca-cola missed it and believe me, lawyers at coca-cola are all over everything. you can't -- but whatever, we missed it by a day. they told us, we filed. we sent the -- the other thing is if you file as an individual or whatever, you have to pay 100 or 200,000 just to file. who cares? they came to me and they said, um,s here the thing, pay us $480,000 or we'll go to court. and i said to my lawyer, marty lipton, into the weak little, you know -- >> yes. >> i said irk let, let's go. let's go to court. i think we have a chance to win. the problem is they will with drought $480,000 fine, which they have told us and they will claim a $10 million fine. so i absolutely felt i was right i screamed to myself and i paid the money because i could not t
because as a director of the coca-cola company, i bought shares that necessitated me filing for hart scott. hart scott, as most people know, was enacted simply so that companies could not act inntially make a lot of moves that share ploerlshold unaware of. they did this wing hart scott, 30 days, 60 days. didn't know that i missed it by one day. >> your lawyer missed it or you missed it? >> i didn't. how i would ♪ truth is the lawyers of coca-cola missed it and believe me, lawyers...
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as the best-selling auction of all time, perhaps bringing in a record half a billion dollars. the most buzzed about work a francis bacon trip tick of lucy, with estimates topping $100 million. andy warhol's coca-cola to grab $65,000. and then one of jeff koons balloon dogs expected to fetch $85 million. all right. a day after twitter's hugely successful ipos, some analysts on the street are now flying the coop. shares right now as we mentioned are down just under 5% on the trading session. let's go back to sheila, up there at the nasdaq, with more on the story. hi, sheila. >> hey, sue. not everyone is joining in on the twitter ipo mania. the stock already has two sell ratings on it, pretty rare for a stock when it just goes public. the first from pivotal research and today slapping a sell on twitter and possibly having the funniest title in a research report, earnings goes on to say, flip the bird, initiate at sell. part of his thesis, valuation, valuation. he can't think of any possible upside scenario when it comes to justifying this current valuation and says investors are focused on soft metrics like users and sales and not enough on hard metrics an that's a sentiment we've been hearing from a
as the best-selling auction of all time, perhaps bringing in a record half a billion dollars. the most buzzed about work a francis bacon trip tick of lucy, with estimates topping $100 million. andy warhol's coca-cola to grab $65,000. and then one of jeff koons balloon dogs expected to fetch $85 million. all right. a day after twitter's hugely successful ipos, some analysts on the street are now flying the coop. shares right now as we mentioned are down just under 5% on the trading session....
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in their local markets. one day, we'll have a national sponsor. i'd like to have anheuser-busch as our national sponsor or coca-co coca-cola, ford or whoever. a national market. >> what's it been like commentating on your former team? do you hold back any criticism? >> no, i tell bob stoops -- i went to bob and told him what i was going to do. i can say things the head football coach can't say. i can be a little more critical of their play. i can tell people more about what their problems are than bob can. bob has problems on the defensive line, the lack of talent. i can talk about that. he's got to play with these guys. he can't say they're not any good. i can say they're not any good at certain positions. not like they've been in the past. they struggle now, that's the lack of talent. i can talk about the pluses and minuses and be very candid. i'm not trying to be negative toward the program at all but i give a perspective that's honest and opinionated. 50 years in coaching, coached at oklahoma for 25 years, i think i know something about the program and i live 600 yards from the stadium. so i feel pretty good about what i have to say has
in their local markets. one day, we'll have a national sponsor. i'd like to have anheuser-busch as our national sponsor or coca-co coca-cola, ford or whoever. a national market. >> what's it been like commentating on your former team? do you hold back any criticism? >> no, i tell bob stoops -- i went to bob and told him what i was going to do. i can say things the head football coach can't say. i can be a little more critical of their play. i can tell people more about what their...
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coca-cola, which i think, is in something like 198, 200 countries? it will level the playing field for our businesses who already meet accessibility standards. as other countries rise to meet our standards and need our expertise, guess what -- they are going to look to american companies that already produce these goods, and we will be able to help them fill the needs and this needs jobs here at home. that is why ibm and the consumer electronics association and many other businesses support ratification. so i think this is a single most important step that we could take today to expand opportunities abroad for more than 50 million americans with disabilities. this treaty is not about changing america. this treaty is about america changing the world. and i hope that each of you will put yourselves in the situation if you were disabled today. one of our colleagues, mark kirk, as we know, who supports this treaty, has unfortunately found himself fighting back against things that happened unexpectedly. and so, while our circumstances might change, our rights and our opportunities should never change. and with the passage of this treaty, we have an
coca-cola, which i think, is in something like 198, 200 countries? it will level the playing field for our businesses who already meet accessibility standards. as other countries rise to meet our standards and need our expertise, guess what -- they are going to look to american companies that already produce these goods, and we will be able to help them fill the needs and this needs jobs here at home. that is why ibm and the consumer electronics association and many other businesses support...
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adobe, coca-cola, nascar, and the consumer electronics association with over 2000 member committees. the u.s. chamber of commerce, and i believe the chamber is resented in the audience today, as is the u.s. business leadership network, which submitted a letter from over 50 companies in support of the treaty, including microsoft, ibm, at&t, merck, jpmorgan, and northrop grumman, to mention a few. i want to recognize former president and ceo of the financial services roundtable steve bartlett, who is here. when he was in the house, he was a leader in the effort to pass the ada, and we appreciate his presence. we received individual letters from 84 nonprofit disability and religious organizations like the red cross, easter seals, and special olympics. not to mention sign-on letters representing over 1000 friends groups. we have heard from individuals, some not so well-known, and some very well-known citizens, like colin powell, a chinese human right activist, loretta clairborne, and dr. jordan, the president emeritus of gallaudet university, who wrote, "nothing is more american than recognizing equal opportunity for all citizens." so i think at the end of the day, dr. jordan's s
adobe, coca-cola, nascar, and the consumer electronics association with over 2000 member committees. the u.s. chamber of commerce, and i believe the chamber is resented in the audience today, as is the u.s. business leadership network, which submitted a letter from over 50 companies in support of the treaty, including microsoft, ibm, at&t, merck, jpmorgan, and northrop grumman, to mention a few. i want to recognize former president and ceo of the financial services roundtable steve...