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he said, when was the last time you had coca-cola. she said, 20 years. he said why are you so concerned? she said because you're destroying my youth. he said that coke meant more to her than just the drink, it was memory. >> the people own the brand and taking it away from them, they found out how important that brand was to people. just like that woman who hadn't had one in 20 years. but don was in touch with people. they may have made a mistake there temporarily, but he could feel what people were feeling. he didn't have to put it into words. he just had that ability to just connect with you in all ways. that book he wrote, i don't know whether you're going to get to that. >> rose: go ahead. well, we have a group that met every two years since 1968. we call graham group. actually, kaye and don graham were entered tom murphy and bill gates were in it, and every time we met the group wanted to hear don speak. so i kind of wanted to rotate things but they didn't want me to rotate things. they wanted to hear don. so he gave the key points in that as a talk
he said, when was the last time you had coca-cola. she said, 20 years. he said why are you so concerned? she said because you're destroying my youth. he said that coke meant more to her than just the drink, it was memory. >> the people own the brand and taking it away from them, they found out how important that brand was to people. just like that woman who hadn't had one in 20 years. but don was in touch with people. they may have made a mistake there temporarily, but he could feel what...
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he said, when was the last time you had coca-cola? she said 20 years. he said, why are you so concerned? she said, you are destroying my youth. it was a memory. warren: the people owned the brand. the people owned the brand. taking it away from them, they found out how important the brand was to people. just like that woman. don was in touch with people. they may have made a mistake temporarily but he could feel what people were feeling. he did not have to put it into words. he had the ability to just connect with you in all ways. that book he wrote --we have a group that met every two years since 1968. we called it the graham group. tom murphy and bill gates was in it. don was in it and every time we met, the group wanted to hear don speak so i kind of wanted to things but they did not want me to. we suggested, you have to put this in a book. the world is better for it. charlie: herbert allen and i were talking about that earlier today. he said to me, don combines the best values of a great teacher and listener. he never held a long meeting always leav
he said, when was the last time you had coca-cola? she said 20 years. he said, why are you so concerned? she said, you are destroying my youth. it was a memory. warren: the people owned the brand. the people owned the brand. taking it away from them, they found out how important the brand was to people. just like that woman. don was in touch with people. they may have made a mistake temporarily but he could feel what people were feeling. he did not have to put it into words. he had the ability...
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coca-cola's home state of georgia. it's not just them. i pick wal-mart and coca-cola out because they're two of the best companies on carbon reduction. i actually don't know of one major american corporation that makes climate change a priority when it comes here to washington and lobbies congress. not one. america's corporate leaders have great carbon reduction policies but when they come to congress, that's not on the agenda of their politics. and if it were it would make a difference. i know it's not easy. senior corporate leaders in major american companies have told me and others that they fear retribution if they lobby congress on climate change. that they'll be punished. on tax or trade or liability or regulatory or other issues that they have here in congress. that's how ugly and rough the fossil fuel lobby plays around here. but there's an answer. group up. the fossil fuel industry and its allies in congress can't punish everyone. they can't punish coke and pepsi and walmart and target and v.f. corporation and
coca-cola's home state of georgia. it's not just them. i pick wal-mart and coca-cola out because they're two of the best companies on carbon reduction. i actually don't know of one major american corporation that makes climate change a priority when it comes here to washington and lobbies congress. not one. america's corporate leaders have great carbon reduction policies but when they come to congress, that's not on the agenda of their politics. and if it were it would make a difference. i know...
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itt $360 billion it owns geico, see's candy, burlington northern, has stake in coke whia coca-cola, ibm and stress. we asked how it is doing. >> we are continui make progress, just like we have since fall of 2009. things hit bottom. the whole country was paralyzed for a period of time. but once we started coming back, we kept coming back. i get figures in all kinds of businesses by the day almost. certainly by the week. and most of our businesses are doing more business than they were last year and we are doing more business last year than the year before. and we had not hit anything like a boom type. but compared to the rest of the world, i mean, the united states is really been leading the world out of what was sort of the recession to end all recessions. >> even though we have been doing better and better and gains have continued to come in, you yourself said that those gains aren distributed evenly. income equality is a growing concern and something that politicians are talking about more and more frequently. how would you fix income in equality. >> i think the best way is through t
itt $360 billion it owns geico, see's candy, burlington northern, has stake in coke whia coca-cola, ibm and stress. we asked how it is doing. >> we are continui make progress, just like we have since fall of 2009. things hit bottom. the whole country was paralyzed for a period of time. but once we started coming back, we kept coming back. i get figures in all kinds of businesses by the day almost. certainly by the week. and most of our businesses are doing more business than they were...
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i get about 700, 750 calorie also a day from coca-cola. about a quarter of me. if you look at me, you're looking at about one-quarter coca-cola. >> i think you're the only person i know i can say that about. i love you love potato stix. i know you ate strawberry ice cream this morning at 4:00 a.m. before you came here. >> it is good, too. i recommend it, if you haven't tried it. >> how do you get to do everything you do on a diet like that, because that's not something that any doctor would tell you is the right way to do things. >> it's a happy diet. as i tell people, i looked up the mortality of people by age and i find out that 6-year-olds died less than any other age group and i thought, i'll eat what they eat. >> warren, thank you very much for joining us today. >> okay, thank you. back to the ice cream. >> up next, we're "on the money. "we're all happy to fill her up now that gas so cheap but can we expect the savings to continue? exxon mobil's ceo tells us what's up with oil prices. later, you have to have it if you are driving a car, but you are probably
i get about 700, 750 calorie also a day from coca-cola. about a quarter of me. if you look at me, you're looking at about one-quarter coca-cola. >> i think you're the only person i know i can say that about. i love you love potato stix. i know you ate strawberry ice cream this morning at 4:00 a.m. before you came here. >> it is good, too. i recommend it, if you haven't tried it. >> how do you get to do everything you do on a diet like that, because that's not something that...
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those dieticians claiming coca-cola can be a healthy snack. the company admits they may not be the real thing. and much kron 4 story about a bay area family struggled to save its foreleg and neighbors from the nixon does of the full house or of your choice of prime time news. >> pam: breaking news tonight at 84 people dead today in napa and to separate police cases. the latest involving two bodies found in an apartment. dan rubin is live outside the apartment with old buddies have apparently been decomposing for a while now. >> reporter: investigators have not been out here really that long. they just some of them derive about an hour ago they got the call about 4 this afternoon. where the river glen apartments and napa were a manager and had noticed that he had seen two of its tenants in quite some time because all this there is office and they came out the dough welfare check and immediately they found a gruesome scene. >>: when the officers went upstairs to the apartment they saw the slide on the outside of the window and when they made ent
those dieticians claiming coca-cola can be a healthy snack. the company admits they may not be the real thing. and much kron 4 story about a bay area family struggled to save its foreleg and neighbors from the nixon does of the full house or of your choice of prime time news. >> pam: breaking news tonight at 84 people dead today in napa and to separate police cases. the latest involving two bodies found in an apartment. dan rubin is live outside the apartment with old buddies have...
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question about coca-cola. i want to know if now is a good time to buy coca-cola and what is a good entry point. and also will the strong dollar affect future earnings and maybe sales in the emerging markets? >> first i want to say that you have no accent and i have no accent and everybody else has an accent. i'm going to put that out there because you're from two miles from where i am. coca-cola is hedged out. that's okay. coca-cola i think is at a pretty interesting level because they own stakes in keurig and stakes in monster beverage which makes me intrigued by the story and no one ever got hurt buying coca-cola including warren buffett. leslie in florida, leslie? >> caller: hey, jim, first-time caller. i'm brand new to the stock market so i've been trying to do some homework. one of the stocks that i ran across is viva system and i was wondering what your thoughts were, and is it okay to buy stocks that do not offer dividends? >> it's absolutely okay but v i va is a battle ground. shorts and longs. you go
question about coca-cola. i want to know if now is a good time to buy coca-cola and what is a good entry point. and also will the strong dollar affect future earnings and maybe sales in the emerging markets? >> first i want to say that you have no accent and i have no accent and everybody else has an accent. i'm going to put that out there because you're from two miles from where i am. coca-cola is hedged out. that's okay. coca-cola i think is at a pretty interesting level because they...
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we need to call out coca-cola as unhealthy. coca-cola is not the problem here. of what he's saying? >> he may eat like a 6-year-old but i don't think he invests like a 6-year-old. so 6-year-olds don't know everything. i don't think so does diet. neil: take his financial acumen, you accept it, this other stuff no? >> no. in my book the only one food that shouldn't be on your shopping list is soda. so i think it's not just about soda itself which we know is not great, but what is it replacing if kids are having soda instead of milk that has nine essential minerals -- neil: he's a big investor in coca-cola. he has a reason to say that. he's a big investor in fast food. we should say that. he may have an agenda here. you're saying it's a wrong agenda to espouse. >> it's an agenda. not only a shareholder in coca-cola also a shareholder in sanofi which makes insulin. both sides of the spectrum. neil: become a diabetic, he can profit off it. >> he can profit either way. neil: he does eat all this stuff. he's 84 and sharp as a tack. >> he's also said he's given a choice
we need to call out coca-cola as unhealthy. coca-cola is not the problem here. of what he's saying? >> he may eat like a 6-year-old but i don't think he invests like a 6-year-old. so 6-year-olds don't know everything. i don't think so does diet. neil: take his financial acumen, you accept it, this other stuff no? >> no. in my book the only one food that shouldn't be on your shopping list is soda. so i think it's not just about soda itself which we know is not great, but what is it...
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coca-cola is number six within the dow industrials, the lightest. you have a trade on coca-cola.hat it is. >> i'm looking at coca-cola and i have been buying them a 44 calls for bound $.47. we've seen huge institutional trades flying in here. open interest is now over 90,000, also a lot of interest in the may 45 calls, implying quite a bit of upside for coca-cola. it is drifting lower with the broader market. like i said, we're seen a lot of bullish activity in blue chip names like coca-cola, ge, and exxon. these are stocks i want to be long if the market rebounds. like i said, i could get long these names and buy protection relatively cheaply, because we're still looking at events historically trading at a lower level "market makers." and the upside would be a limited. thank you so much, james ramelli. more market makers after this. >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> i know you're saying, it is 12 :00, and market makers. it is. this is the third hour. i'm erik schatzker. >> i am stephanie ruhle. we
coca-cola is number six within the dow industrials, the lightest. you have a trade on coca-cola.hat it is. >> i'm looking at coca-cola and i have been buying them a 44 calls for bound $.47. we've seen huge institutional trades flying in here. open interest is now over 90,000, also a lot of interest in the may 45 calls, implying quite a bit of upside for coca-cola. it is drifting lower with the broader market. like i said, we're seen a lot of bullish activity in blue chip names like...
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coca-cola is far and away the sales leader but pepsi back at number two moving past diet coke for the first time since fwooin2009. >> consumers are moving from categories perceived as better for you to stuff that's actually good for you. >> reporter: consumers weren't buying more pepsi. sales down 2%. but it moved up in the rankings because the decline not as steep as the drop in diet coke sales down more than 6.5%. sales hit other diet sodas too. diet pepsi down more than 5%. diet mountain due fellew fell 3%. coke co-da, 2%. diet coke performance is improving slightly but we have more work to do. some of that work includes using fewer artificial sweeteners. >> they have to come up with a natural sweetener. if they do that in both coke and pepsi as well as dr. pepper, they're working on that but trying to find something that's na tastes good that's been the real problem so far. >> reporter: sales of full calorie coca-cola up for the year. just barely. one tenth of 1%. coke's first year increase since 2000. energy drinks are giving sodas more competition these days. that's why the big
coca-cola is far and away the sales leader but pepsi back at number two moving past diet coke for the first time since fwooin2009. >> consumers are moving from categories perceived as better for you to stuff that's actually good for you. >> reporter: consumers weren't buying more pepsi. sales down 2%. but it moved up in the rankings because the decline not as steep as the drop in diet coke sales down more than 6.5%. sales hit other diet sodas too. diet pepsi down more than 5%. diet...
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coca-cola has their own education program where they say sugar is not that bad for you and ascertain does not cause cancer and they showed a scientific study to prove that when there have been many others that of course, that is proof that. so they created a big controversy right now in the scientific spier with doctors who have said actually the a candy so there is a lot of controversy in the scientific field but the big part is we don't know all of the effects because science is catching up but we do know it is detrimental. >> but mine is with the source so why was that? if you have all these scientific documents strong that 3 ounces of meat has a 13 percent chance then it isn't just that. it is about cancer and the benefits of begin eating -- vegan eating but permitted is just following up your cetaceans. i am just curious why that would occur. >> i actually disagree about the cancer claims. i will give you my first book you will see all of these scientific studies in there and you can research that but i really disagree about the cancer claims and heart disease claims because i k
coca-cola has their own education program where they say sugar is not that bad for you and ascertain does not cause cancer and they showed a scientific study to prove that when there have been many others that of course, that is proof that. so they created a big controversy right now in the scientific spier with doctors who have said actually the a candy so there is a lot of controversy in the scientific field but the big part is we don't know all of the effects because science is catching up...
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we're getting breaking news on compensation over at coca-cola. sara eisen is on the floor.ing, sara. >> been at the forefront of this debate we have learned according to the proxy statement filed by coke that ceo muhtar took home $22.5 million in 2014. that was a little higher than the $20.4 million he took home the year before largely due to a $7 million increase in the pension value, something we saw as cross companies not really controlled by the company. the other big headline that i think is important, is that muhtar kent did decline to take home his incentive award last year in light of what coca-cola called difficult but necessary decisions being taken at the company as it repositions for growth. we've reported on those, layoffs, cost cuts, restructuring, try to right size the business in a challenging environment for the big soda company. that would have been worth $2.5 million. he did decline that. take out the pension out of their control, he did take home $18.1 million last year and that was a little below what he took home in 2013. obviously important in light o
we're getting breaking news on compensation over at coca-cola. sara eisen is on the floor.ing, sara. >> been at the forefront of this debate we have learned according to the proxy statement filed by coke that ceo muhtar took home $22.5 million in 2014. that was a little higher than the $20.4 million he took home the year before largely due to a $7 million increase in the pension value, something we saw as cross companies not really controlled by the company. the other big headline that i...
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now, coca-cola had their own little education program where they sat children down and told them that sugar is actually not that bad for you, and as spertame does not cause cancer, and they showed a scientific study to prove that when there's been many other studies that, of course, disprove that. >> for sure. >> so they're creating this really big controversy right now in the scientific sphere, and we have a lot of doctors that have been in our rethink food book where, which is titled "a hundred doctors can't be wrong," and they say oh actually, they can be. so there is a lot of controversy that's going on in the scientific field. a big part of it is that we don't actually know all the effects. science is still catching up. but what we do know is that it is detrimental. >> for sure. my point is just that you cite a source, and you misquote it. >> okay. >> right? deliberately misquote it. why would that -- if the science is, if you have all this sign terrific backing that's strong right, that meat that three ounces of meat is going to have a 13% chance of killing you dead, why is that
now, coca-cola had their own little education program where they sat children down and told them that sugar is actually not that bad for you, and as spertame does not cause cancer, and they showed a scientific study to prove that when there's been many other studies that, of course, disprove that. >> for sure. >> so they're creating this really big controversy right now in the scientific sphere, and we have a lot of doctors that have been in our rethink food book where, which is...
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and monday afternoon, pepsi would come on and say in response to the scurrilous ads from coca-cola, we have to tell you about a coke plant that had very vermin and the next morning pepsi will be saying coca-cola gives you diabetes, and that afternoon pepsi will say coke makes you fat -- whatever. bottom line is, by the end of the week no one would drink pepsi or coke. what money and politics does what the money and politics is doing, is creating and circumstance where the overwhelming majority of americans will not par -- partake of politic. we're creating a plutocracy and we're destroying the country. that's your answer, ron. >> thanks. but there is hope, right? we'll talk about that. >> check. there's hope because they're going to go out and organize and amend the constitution of the united states and georgetown turn citizens unite because that is what we have to do. >> in your book lee you have done an incredible job. i enjoyed reading it immensely, digging into the history of the conservative, i would say extreme right wing money people in our country, and how they've influenced po
and monday afternoon, pepsi would come on and say in response to the scurrilous ads from coca-cola, we have to tell you about a coke plant that had very vermin and the next morning pepsi will be saying coca-cola gives you diabetes, and that afternoon pepsi will say coke makes you fat -- whatever. bottom line is, by the end of the week no one would drink pepsi or coke. what money and politics does what the money and politics is doing, is creating and circumstance where the overwhelming majority...
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neil: wow maybe this is why people don't trust expert, coca-cola blasted for hiring nutritionists. >>tmastime the commercial with snow man and sapa santa claus drinking coke, and i did not buy one about the kumbaya and singing through the field, drinking coke. neil: i am thinking, if we make the can smaller you could say it a nice snack. >> just two drops you will be in great shape this reminds me of old movie sleeper where everyone is eating chocolate cake and steaks, saying we used to think these things were bad for us, but now we know they are not. most is marketing whether supplement trying to do damage control on things like mcdonald's and coca-cola. neil: that is coke on-line one they want me to be a newertritionist. newertritionist. >> think this republicans lost their budget backbone? wait until you hear from viewers who think it is worse. some with a latest budget have lost their soul. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequen
neil: wow maybe this is why people don't trust expert, coca-cola blasted for hiring nutritionists. >>tmastime the commercial with snow man and sapa santa claus drinking coke, and i did not buy one about the kumbaya and singing through the field, drinking coke. neil: i am thinking, if we make the can smaller you could say it a nice snack. >> just two drops you will be in great shape this reminds me of old movie sleeper where everyone is eating chocolate cake and steaks, saying we...
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. >> the child who said i want to eat didz neland every day eat ice cream and drink coca-cola. >> the fallout all of the way to washington. >> trapped as an intern no rages around a body camera video. "fox and friend "fox & friends first" conditions right now.-- continues right now. >>> good morning to you. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am lea gabriel in for ainsley earhardt. in hours opening statements begin in the boston marathon bombing trial. >> this trial two years in the making. dzhokhar tsarnaev facing death on more than 30 counts. molly lionse lyons lye for us in boston. >> >> it proved to be far more pain staking than any one anticipated. the opening statements in the trial of dzhokhar tsarnaev is expected to get underway in a couple of hours. they denied getting the trial moved out to boston where fewer people would have a connection. things will get going and move to further today. he is accused of inspiring with tamer lynn to place two bombs at the finish line of the 2013 boston marathon. the explosion killed three people a child and two you
. >> the child who said i want to eat didz neland every day eat ice cream and drink coca-cola. >> the fallout all of the way to washington. >> trapped as an intern no rages around a body camera video. "fox and friend "fox & friends first" conditions right now.-- continues right now. >>> good morning to you. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am lea gabriel in for ainsley earhardt. in hours opening...
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coca-cola is remaking the look of its biggest drinks in europe. company is trying to convince consumers there is more to the brand ban its best-known sugary drink. the new one branch design is intended to unify coca-cola and its lower calorie variance under a single identity in 12 european countries. that is a look at the top stories we are following in this hour. i did not know there were that many. changes to your chicken mcnuggets. billy doll's ceo announced the company will work with its suppliers to stop selling chickens raised with human antibiotics. the bloomberg senior markets correspondent julie hyman joins us now. what will this mean for mcdonald's bottom line? julie: it is unclear. we know anecdotally the type of chicken raised this way is more expensive. it is not clear exactly how much more expensive. the folks at the national chicken council say it is five to seven cents a pound, but we do not know exactly. mcdonald's is not telling us at this point. it is not clear who will eat the cost if indeed there is an increased costs and will
coca-cola is remaking the look of its biggest drinks in europe. company is trying to convince consumers there is more to the brand ban its best-known sugary drink. the new one branch design is intended to unify coca-cola and its lower calorie variance under a single identity in 12 european countries. that is a look at the top stories we are following in this hour. i did not know there were that many. changes to your chicken mcnuggets. billy doll's ceo announced the company will work with its...
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and the coca-cola comp committee has done a sensational job of reengineering that plan. terms of what they've been doing. but they went from the top quartile to the bottom in terms of cash issueants. i give great credit to mel. she has really worked at devising and explaining. >> you've been in close contact about that? >> i saw her last week yeah. >> and what did they lay out? >> they just showed me the proxy material that's going out and how the plan is put together. they already described this a few months ago. these are the specifics. they thought it through like an owner. that's all you can ask. and they've spent lot of time doing pipt i noticed the-- but it's a really -- they went at it just like an owner should go at it. i think it's crazy of winters who's getting incredible fees for negative production to complain about coca-cola. >> but again you agreed with his points when he first came out. when did he start saying things you didn't agree with? >> i agreed total will i with the fact that the plan that was put out last year was way too big on stock issuing. i f
and the coca-cola comp committee has done a sensational job of reengineering that plan. terms of what they've been doing. but they went from the top quartile to the bottom in terms of cash issueants. i give great credit to mel. she has really worked at devising and explaining. >> you've been in close contact about that? >> i saw her last week yeah. >> and what did they lay out? >> they just showed me the proxy material that's going out and how the plan is put together....
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and a smile on coca-cola. we'll break down the trade in a very special openings action.f with solar stocks. crude oil prices fall to multiyear loss. vivint solar is one of the stocks worst performer but up 28%. joining us for cnbc exclusive vivint solar ceo greg butterfield. great to have you with us. you ipo'd at a rough time. we saw the decline in crude oil. is it frustrating to see your stock trading in a commodity that has no bearing on "your business". >> very frustrating. if you look when we went purks crude oil was $107 now it's 40 something this morning. it impacts our stock. the crazy thing is there's zero correlation between electricity created by crude oil and so when oil goes down our stock goes down. less than 1% of all electricity is created using crude oil. >> that's mostly in the middle east. that's the most interesting thing. we're talking solar installation here in the united states. in terms of how you get that message across what is not getting across because i was reading in one analyst note electricity prices are up quite significantly year-on-year.
and a smile on coca-cola. we'll break down the trade in a very special openings action.f with solar stocks. crude oil prices fall to multiyear loss. vivint solar is one of the stocks worst performer but up 28%. joining us for cnbc exclusive vivint solar ceo greg butterfield. great to have you with us. you ipo'd at a rough time. we saw the decline in crude oil. is it frustrating to see your stock trading in a commodity that has no bearing on "your business". >> very frustrating....
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behind coca-cola. diet coke. the volume fell 6.6% last year.ding to the beverage digest as more americans ditch diet drinks over concerns about the artificial 0-calorie sweeteners. all the stuff that goes into making it sweet. coca-cola held on to its position. accounting for 76% of the market. soda drinking did decline falling 1%. >> well, college kids and parents, we rank the -- for college graduates. it ranks the states with the most job openings for these grads. the top at the list, massachusetts and delaware and washington state. on the flip side, west virginia, rhode island, south carolina, do provide students with the worst odds, based on job openings in the 50 states, college educated workers have the best in finding it in it. and health care professional occupations. you can find the full list of professions and states at facebook.com/afterthebell facebook.com/afterthebel l. >> okay. and, you know, people say we focus too much on the bad news. here's a focus on the good news. pope francis adding another stop to his upcoming tour. he'll
behind coca-cola. diet coke. the volume fell 6.6% last year.ding to the beverage digest as more americans ditch diet drinks over concerns about the artificial 0-calorie sweeteners. all the stuff that goes into making it sweet. coca-cola held on to its position. accounting for 76% of the market. soda drinking did decline falling 1%. >> well, college kids and parents, we rank the -- for college graduates. it ranks the states with the most job openings for these grads. the top at the list,...
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. ♪ ♪ melissa: coca-cola having some sort of an identity crisis. time to market itself.uss it is a fox news contributor which is back as well. simple moves. beverages back on the perfectly proportioned size. she put puts it up there as a good idea. >> it is a rule of social science. if you are not getting paid by coke you are doing something wrong. the smaller cokes or more nutritious than smaller cokes because of less coke. >> it has fewer calories. it is less harmful but neither of them are actually nutritious. small steps to a healthier you. the founder and owner of said love. having a favorite beverage by reaching to a coca-cola mini can and enjoy. >> i do not know about you but i certainly consider caffeine nutritious. the one issue is these nutritionists having no shame or principles when it comes to providing people when they depend and trust them for information. it is all about proportions. i think that coke has done a good job tailoring to fitness trends we have seen over the last few years. melissa: they just take it a step too far. you can save those calories
. ♪ ♪ melissa: coca-cola having some sort of an identity crisis. time to market itself.uss it is a fox news contributor which is back as well. simple moves. beverages back on the perfectly proportioned size. she put puts it up there as a good idea. >> it is a rule of social science. if you are not getting paid by coke you are doing something wrong. the smaller cokes or more nutritious than smaller cokes because of less coke. >> it has fewer calories. it is less harmful but...
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coca-cola and make donald have been in russia for a long, long time.action that dick p stuart: thank you for being with us. and an online campaign against amazon. a growing number of dads, that theirs encouraging to have the amazon mom be changed to amazon family. lauren simonetti more on this. >> there is more on this. especially on social media. they are signing a petition saying that amazon mom is wrong. we are not just moms. why is amazon not responding to this? >> yes. that is interesting. i would have thought that they would have responded and responded positively. >> the structure of mom has changed. you get a lot of perks that raising a kid needs. >> i think some recognition of the new and changed role of men in american families. >> i agree. it is nice to hear men say that they are being discriminated. we are here. we are in a different role. recognize that. stuart: go dads. you would agree that it should be amazon family why has amazon not responded? >> i have asked him that question several times in various communication. i have often got in
coca-cola and make donald have been in russia for a long, long time.action that dick p stuart: thank you for being with us. and an online campaign against amazon. a growing number of dads, that theirs encouraging to have the amazon mom be changed to amazon family. lauren simonetti more on this. >> there is more on this. especially on social media. they are signing a petition saying that amazon mom is wrong. we are not just moms. why is amazon not responding to this? >> yes. that is...
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>> coca-cola can. >> jimmy: coca-cola cans, from the vending machine.ways wanted to do that. [ laughter ] movie "fast times," when was the last time you saw that movie? >> it came on television once about eight years ago, and i think my kids -- it would be eight, ten years ago. >> jimmy: your kids have seen it? >> yeah, they've seen it. >> jimmy: and -- that must be crazy to see your dad playing that character. >> it was crazy for me to see their dad playing that character. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we have a clip for those who may, by some ungodly reason, not have seen this. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's like this new schedule's totally confusing. i know that, dude. >> mr. macaulay. you're ripping my card. >> yes. >> hey, bud, what's your problem? >> no problem at all. i think you know where the front office is. >> you [ bleep ]. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: might be the greatest pairing put together on film. did he say that to you? >> you [ bleep ]? >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah, but i don't know that it's related to that. >> jimmy: sean penn is with us
>> coca-cola can. >> jimmy: coca-cola cans, from the vending machine.ways wanted to do that. [ laughter ] movie "fast times," when was the last time you saw that movie? >> it came on television once about eight years ago, and i think my kids -- it would be eight, ten years ago. >> jimmy: your kids have seen it? >> yeah, they've seen it. >> jimmy: and -- that must be crazy to see your dad playing that character. >> it was crazy for me to see...
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that's in addition to $500 million of cent investment by the coca-cola company and others who are deeplytted to this enterprise. we also know there are challenges, and yet every one of us are here because through those challenges we see and understand the extroerd neir potential. there is a possibility of innovation. the possibility of attracting investment, the possibility of working together on an agenda of opportunity that creates the sustainable economy, the open inclusive and transparent growth that is critical to attract capitol. so there are four things that are critical to that very quickly. first egypt needs to grow sustainably. and president al-sisi understands that. and he has taken steps on important reform. the united states is eager to build on this process, by supporting the government's engage with the imf, efforts to improve cash management lower debt deficits increase tax revenue, and reduce costly subsidies in a way that protects the poorest citizens, and as we all know sustaining and strengthening these reforms will require courage and political will and it is evident
that's in addition to $500 million of cent investment by the coca-cola company and others who are deeplytted to this enterprise. we also know there are challenges, and yet every one of us are here because through those challenges we see and understand the extroerd neir potential. there is a possibility of innovation. the possibility of attracting investment, the possibility of working together on an agenda of opportunity that creates the sustainable economy, the open inclusive and transparent...
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in this stage of life coca-cola reveals itself as an effervescence symphony of uplifting taste sensationssurrounded herself with similarly high performance beings for a reason together they gather here to show off their powers. saying, "look what i can taste". some people are married to the idea that fresh salads can only come from salad places with fancy bowls. so, do i believe wendy's makes their salads fresh every day. i do. the barbecue ranch chicken salad. can a truck change how people feel about a guy? we talked to real people, not actors. we showed them two pictures of the same guy in the same location. the only difference... the vehicle behind him. if this guy could grow facial hair what would he grow? just a soul patch. the truck guy. mutton chops. show me how truck guy would shake my hand. oh!! you know you want a truck. the all new chevy colorado. motor trend's 2015 truck of the year. ♪ how can you just stand there? what do you mean? your grass man, it's famished. with just two springtime feedings with scotts turf builder lawn food helps strengthen and protects your lawn from f
in this stage of life coca-cola reveals itself as an effervescence symphony of uplifting taste sensationssurrounded herself with similarly high performance beings for a reason together they gather here to show off their powers. saying, "look what i can taste". some people are married to the idea that fresh salads can only come from salad places with fancy bowls. so, do i believe wendy's makes their salads fresh every day. i do. the barbecue ranch chicken salad. can a truck change how...
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remarkably high functioning ste buds seem to be able to decipher every taste sensation hiding in a coca-cola♪ the food court man's taste bud envy is understandable. ♪ never before has this kind of passion this kind of innovation, engineering, design and performance... been available... for this kind of price. the 2015 cla from mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. what beer should we get? uhhhh... redd's green apple ale! that's a lovely idea... what?! i party. new redd's green apple ale. brewed like a beer tart like granny smith. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight. i want to thank our panelists: sabrina jalees, jordan carlos regina king, and shemaz treasury. finally tonight, it's time to check in on "darey wilmore's march badness bracketsball dare-o-mania it's boner time tournament." yes! okay, all right, thank you. we're down to sixteen teams representing sixteen dares. here's a quick look at the dares i still may have to do: xavier has a tough game against arizona tomorrow, but if th
remarkably high functioning ste buds seem to be able to decipher every taste sensation hiding in a coca-cola♪ the food court man's taste bud envy is understandable. ♪ never before has this kind of passion this kind of innovation, engineering, design and performance... been available... for this kind of price. the 2015 cla from mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. what beer should we get? uhhhh... redd's green apple ale!...
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school was there was a guy who sat me down and told me the story of robert woodruff, the guy of coca-cola, the largest endowment at emory. i thought, this is great. he gets me. at the end, he tells me that robert woodruff was one in a billion and a chance of you being a robert woodruff is almost impossible. you need to stay in school and let go of this pipe dream. i said thank you very much. he said, so we're cool? i said, yeah, i am dropping out of college. emily: do you think you proved him wrong? scooter: i don't think he cares. i want my kids to go to college. [laughter] it wasn't that. i don't like the fact that he told me i shouldn't believe in my dream. while we are young, this is when we should take chances. emily: what was your dream? scooter: at the time, i read a book of one of the founders of dreamworks, david geffen. and then i read a book about richard branson. the truth is i just wanted to be an entrepreneur. emily: you became quite the celebrity on the atlanta hip-hop scene. ludicris and cee-lo were going to your parties. you threw a party for brittney spears. scooter: i w
school was there was a guy who sat me down and told me the story of robert woodruff, the guy of coca-cola, the largest endowment at emory. i thought, this is great. he gets me. at the end, he tells me that robert woodruff was one in a billion and a chance of you being a robert woodruff is almost impossible. you need to stay in school and let go of this pipe dream. i said thank you very much. he said, so we're cool? i said, yeah, i am dropping out of college. emily: do you think you proved him...
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coca-cola's full calorie coke was the country's top seller last year but full calorie pepsi moved intosition taking the place of diet coke which dropped to third. analysts say more are concerned about the health impact of artificial sweeteners. >>> carnival corporation the cruise line giant said it is ordering nine new ships. the ships will be deliveringed between 2019 to 2022. they didn't say which brands would be getting new vessels. >> sad news for fans of "downton abbey." the popular award-winning drama is ending this year after six seasons. season five drew an audience of nearly 13 million viewers. they won't say much about the final season other than the current characters will be back and given satisfying resolutions. >> great show. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks, jill. >>> when we return the sweet 16 down to 12 and a touching gesture after a coach's death. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. flavor at full blast i've smoked a lot and quit a lot, but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps preve
coca-cola's full calorie coke was the country's top seller last year but full calorie pepsi moved intosition taking the place of diet coke which dropped to third. analysts say more are concerned about the health impact of artificial sweeteners. >>> carnival corporation the cruise line giant said it is ordering nine new ships. the ships will be deliveringed between 2019 to 2022. they didn't say which brands would be getting new vessels. >> sad news for fans of "downton...
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if you're a large multinational like coca-cola or both, you are deriving so many profits overseas those profits could come under pressure. >> axelrod: how long is this all expected to last? >> reporter: i spoke to some currency traders and they believe because of the strengthening u.s. economy that we could see this last for another couple of years, maybe not as dramatic, but maybe we'll buy more imported olive oil from italy and maybe some french wine. >> axelrod: sound good. you had a long list, i'm sure. >> reporter: yes. >> axelrod: jill schlesinger, thank you. >> thank you. >> axelrod: to his friends and family he was gene patton but the rest of us knew him by a different name. ♪ ♪ ♪ gene gene the dancing machine. he was an nbc stagehand when "gong show" host chuck barris spotted him off to the side dancing by himself and decided to put him on the show. gene patton died this week after a struggle with diabetes. he was 82. still ahead, serena williams makes an emotional return to a tournament she boycotted for 14 years. >> axelrod: tennis star serena williams is known for her toughn
if you're a large multinational like coca-cola or both, you are deriving so many profits overseas those profits could come under pressure. >> axelrod: how long is this all expected to last? >> reporter: i spoke to some currency traders and they believe because of the strengthening u.s. economy that we could see this last for another couple of years, maybe not as dramatic, but maybe we'll buy more imported olive oil from italy and maybe some french wine. >> axelrod: sound good....
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now if you actually look at what has happened in the last year coca-cola has put in around half a billion dollars in investment. pepsi and mars as well. bp announced that they signed documents to invest around $12 billion. kelloggs have bid for a manufacturing company in egypt of another $300 million. so there's a response here in egypt which is far stronger than other countries because of that cash-rich, low-debt environment. but of course it mean there's much more to be done. >> so 6% growth is actually quite a conservative estimate if president sisi gets the legislation right, creates the environment in egypt in which businesses can succeed? >> sure. it's tough in any country to grow above more than 2%. but in some countries it's easier. and in the case of egypt we're not growing roughly between 4 and 5% on an annualized basis last year. but they have cut the tax again, which we argued for over the last few years since it was raised in 2011 and 2014. they changed the investment law and tweaked it to make it better, they used a number of other laws but i find if you look at what was don
now if you actually look at what has happened in the last year coca-cola has put in around half a billion dollars in investment. pepsi and mars as well. bp announced that they signed documents to invest around $12 billion. kelloggs have bid for a manufacturing company in egypt of another $300 million. so there's a response here in egypt which is far stronger than other countries because of that cash-rich, low-debt environment. but of course it mean there's much more to be done. >> so 6%...
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for him, the coca cola is spinning his senses a tale of surprisingly contrasting flavors and tinglingishes. but just how perceptive is the tongue of youth? could it lick the toe of the statue of liberty and tell us the story of the immigrants journey in america with names, dates and emotions? these are questions born of admiration. ♪ what beer should we get? uhhhh... redd's green apple ale! that's a lovely idea... what?! i party. new redd's green apple ale. brewed like a beer tart like granny smith. ♪ coochie, coochi, coo! he so has your peanut butter. well, he's got your jelly. time for a feeding. no!!! ah jam it! crazy good! ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight. i want to thank our panelists: sabrina jalees, jordan carlos regina king, and shemaz treasury. finally tonight, it's time to check in on "darey wilmore's march badness bracketsball dare-o-mania it's boner time tournament." yes! okay, all right, thank you. we're down to sixteen teams representing sixteen dares. here's a quick look at the dares i still may have to do: xavier has a tough gam
for him, the coca cola is spinning his senses a tale of surprisingly contrasting flavors and tinglingishes. but just how perceptive is the tongue of youth? could it lick the toe of the statue of liberty and tell us the story of the immigrants journey in america with names, dates and emotions? these are questions born of admiration. ♪ what beer should we get? uhhhh... redd's green apple ale! that's a lovely idea... what?! i party. new redd's green apple ale. brewed like a beer tart like granny...
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little bit outside of food we can also look at deals as large as for companies like pepsi or even coca-cola where companies that are thinking about the space of what i'll call sheriff throat they could be beer companies that are looking to add a company like pepsi or coke to the portfolio. >> when you say a beer company, i can't think of many that would be large enough to playing off your metaphor there, swallow either pepsi or coat. which one are you talking about? >> ab and bev could consummate a transaction of that size. so that would be the one that would most come to mind in terms of an acquirer or potentially a merger of equals. >> all right henry. we have to leave it there. thank you for joining us. henry buickmoe with giasuto advisors. >>> a challenge to the environmental protection agency's rules to curb power plant emission argument is focused on one thing, costs. hampton pearson has more from the supreme court. >> reporter: the latest challenge to the epa's regulatory authority involves power plant rules slated to take effect next month that for the first time would limit mercury
little bit outside of food we can also look at deals as large as for companies like pepsi or even coca-cola where companies that are thinking about the space of what i'll call sheriff throat they could be beer companies that are looking to add a company like pepsi or coke to the portfolio. >> when you say a beer company, i can't think of many that would be large enough to playing off your metaphor there, swallow either pepsi or coat. which one are you talking about? >> ab and bev...
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and he sat me down and he told me the story of robert woodruff, the guy of coca-cola, the largest endowmentt emory. i thought, this is great. he's telling me the story of an entrepreneur. he gets me. at the end, he looks at me and he goes, "you know why i told you that story? because robert woodruff was one in a billion and the chance of you being a robert woodruff is almost impossible. you need to stay in school and stop with this pipe dream." i said thank you very much. i think i understand now. and he goes, so we're cool? i said, yeah, i am dropping out of college. emily: do you think you proved him wrong? scooter: i don't think he cares whether i prove him wrong. i think he's -- emily: do you care? scooter: no, because i want my kid to go to college some day. [laughter] it wasn't that. it was just i don't like the fact that he told me i shouldn't believe in my dream. while we are young, this is when we should take chances. emily: what was your dream? scooter: at the time, i just read a book about one of the founders of dreamworks, david geffen. and i kind of just wanted -- and i read an
and he sat me down and he told me the story of robert woodruff, the guy of coca-cola, the largest endowmentt emory. i thought, this is great. he's telling me the story of an entrepreneur. he gets me. at the end, he looks at me and he goes, "you know why i told you that story? because robert woodruff was one in a billion and the chance of you being a robert woodruff is almost impossible. you need to stay in school and stop with this pipe dream." i said thank you very much. i think i...
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i love coca-cola. so, you know, maybe i'm to the drinking enough of it. >> next segment i will get some coke. nbc news says sick of winter. man turns joke into snow for sale business. he started a website, a man outside of boston where they have gotten like 600 inches of snow this winter. he's selling know. there is a market -- maybe ski areas want it. >> that man will be a thousandaire. he puts it in water bottles n a cooler, maybe it's still snow by the time it gets to people. >> if it's not, it's lickquid snow, you're welcome. >> some people got it and said here's your snow. >> next week it will be pieces of the george washington bridge. >> he has to work on the refrigerate a bit. if you are living in hawaii and want some snow, call this guy up in boston. >>> as we speak, benjamin netanyahu is on a plane on his way to the united states. how will congress meet him? we have some new numbers on that a minute ago we'll reveal those numbers. next, ted cruz got an applause for this line at cpac. >> hillar
i love coca-cola. so, you know, maybe i'm to the drinking enough of it. >> next segment i will get some coke. nbc news says sick of winter. man turns joke into snow for sale business. he started a website, a man outside of boston where they have gotten like 600 inches of snow this winter. he's selling know. there is a market -- maybe ski areas want it. >> that man will be a thousandaire. he puts it in water bottles n a cooler, maybe it's still snow by the time it gets to people....