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look at this weekly chart of coca-co coca-cola? not the action in the stock itself, but this line down at the bottom of the picture, okay, which shows the seasonal patterns in coke stock based on how it's done historically. williams points out coca-cola tends to have two strong season patterns. first the stock can rally in february. pretty interesting, right? it also tends to go higher in the fourth quarter. given that february is certainly right around the corner, williams believes the seasonable factors are very much on your side here if the calendar is any judge, this could be the time right now, tomorrow morning to buy coke. look, i understand why you might be skeptical. it certainly won't work every year. sometimes they buck the seasonal trend for any number f reasof r but if you bought coca-cola every year for the last decade, this would have made you money. it suggests at least for the moment the odds are at your favor, second, look at the second pattern that williams spotted. this is quite exciting. this is straightforward,
look at this weekly chart of coca-co coca-cola? not the action in the stock itself, but this line down at the bottom of the picture, okay, which shows the seasonal patterns in coke stock based on how it's done historically. williams points out coca-cola tends to have two strong season patterns. first the stock can rally in february. pretty interesting, right? it also tends to go higher in the fourth quarter. given that february is certainly right around the corner, williams believes the...
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the secret formula for coca-cola is said to be in a vault.ra: we have a formula in the vault, but i'm a chemist by undergraduate degree, and i'm always testing products. the pepsi-cola product, invented by a chemist, way, way back, is one of the most complex, refined, amazing formulas. david: let's say it is very good, but most would say pepsi-cola and coca-cola are not that healthy for you, so you must have heard that argument before. indra: yes. david: how does pepsico under your leadership try to make products like pepsi-cola healthier? what is your plan to do that? indra: pepsi-cola was invented many years ago when society was different. it was more under-nutrition than over nutrition, and people felt drinking products with that much sugar was all right. society has changed and it behooves us to change with society. so, what are we doing? we are launching more products with zero or very low sugar. we are taking pepsi itself and reformulating it for lower sugar levels. the idea is to train the consumer to start accepting carbonated drinks
the secret formula for coca-cola is said to be in a vault.ra: we have a formula in the vault, but i'm a chemist by undergraduate degree, and i'm always testing products. the pepsi-cola product, invented by a chemist, way, way back, is one of the most complex, refined, amazing formulas. david: let's say it is very good, but most would say pepsi-cola and coca-cola are not that healthy for you, so you must have heard that argument before. indra: yes. david: how does pepsico under your leadership...
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how about exxonmobil and coca-cola? >> instant analysis from microsoft, intel, starbuck's and paypal coming your way in the next couple hours here. >> i was trying to go up. >> you learn well. private joke. let's get right to the dow and the stocks that analysts think could be the leaders and the laggers in this next leg, dominic chiu, as we do inch toward 22,000 here. >> as you can see here, names like pfizer and merck, you can see they're tagged in yellow as dow components, because they're some of the names that could have the most analyst up side, and here's what we're talking about. we looked at average analyst target price and then looked at what the implied up side or maybe down side it could be. if you take a look at some of these names, it's interesting. pfizer, the most potential up side, up about 20%. nike 15. visa shares 14% and merck up 12%, unitedhealth by 11%. this is if these are correct. take a look at some of these names. they're familiar names because they had run-ups over the course of the last year a
how about exxonmobil and coca-cola? >> instant analysis from microsoft, intel, starbuck's and paypal coming your way in the next couple hours here. >> i was trying to go up. >> you learn well. private joke. let's get right to the dow and the stocks that analysts think could be the leaders and the laggers in this next leg, dominic chiu, as we do inch toward 22,000 here. >> as you can see here, names like pfizer and merck, you can see they're tagged in yellow as dow...
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here's 3.4%, sit on coca-cola.m i a trader or investor when you look at a name like this and it might be a buy for one and not the other. >> i totally -- that's a way to approach it for people at home. to tell them to blow out of coca-cola down 7, new ceo, given an asset like model, is to say, hey, listen, maybe it goes to $39.80 but you've got to get back in there. people can't do that. >> proctor is easier. really nice rising 200 day, act as perfect support since december. also a three and change percent yield. this one is headed in the right direction. so if you want to go against these call on the staples that might be the best one. >> you've made some calls in the past about the staples as they've gotten so beaten down. if you're looking to make longer term call, are there names you would get into as a result of the beat down they've taken? but we know kimberly's challenged because of china but clorox is doing so many things right. i'm not saying, listen, go all in clorox. i'm just saying that you don't go wro
here's 3.4%, sit on coca-cola.m i a trader or investor when you look at a name like this and it might be a buy for one and not the other. >> i totally -- that's a way to approach it for people at home. to tell them to blow out of coca-cola down 7, new ceo, given an asset like model, is to say, hey, listen, maybe it goes to $39.80 but you've got to get back in there. people can't do that. >> proctor is easier. really nice rising 200 day, act as perfect support since december. also a...
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coca-cola bottle is a famous example, it was trademarked so early. if you want them to recognize products by what they look like -- here is the thing, americans don't want to do it at first. they are suspicious of packaged goods. they think it is more untrustworthy that stuff in the barrel. they would rather go in with their own container and scoop out what they want and fill it rather than buying something in a package. in packaging, they can't see it or smell it or tasted. that is what they are used to, they are accustomed to having a way that to make sure what they are buying is in the package. the specific kind of shopping that a lot of us do today. so somehow, the advertisers have to get them to change their behavior and start preferring prepackaged goods rather than stuff they have been accustomed to, a choice of their own. they have to make people think that the boxes are not concealing anything, orders or bad food, and this was a way for people to trust them. i bring it back to you and your current behavior. you have a choice between rice and
coca-cola bottle is a famous example, it was trademarked so early. if you want them to recognize products by what they look like -- here is the thing, americans don't want to do it at first. they are suspicious of packaged goods. they think it is more untrustworthy that stuff in the barrel. they would rather go in with their own container and scoop out what they want and fill it rather than buying something in a package. in packaging, they can't see it or smell it or tasted. that is what they...
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alibaba joins the ranks of coca-cola and samsung, but at a steep price.s is bloomberg. ♪ atoline: the latest selfie has skyrocketed. it's been a hot commodity since 2008 with 6 billion photos created a month. now it has about 400 already million users outside of china. rank to 68 on wednesday. it's a one touch shot for putting the finishing touches to your photos. sticking with china and the olympic games, they just got a new lead sponsor. alibaba will become one of the top olympic partners in 2028. the idea is to help it gain exposure to a global audience and promote its cloud computing business am a but it did not come at a cheap rice. the sponsorship is said to be worth $800 million. , whatng this great story did they get for $800 million? >> it is a steep price and it is unprecedented. it's the biggest one the international olympic committee has ever been a part of, but it's worth more than the monetary price alibaba is going to be paying for it. it puts them in the same tear that they brands like coca-cola and samsung are part of. this is important f
alibaba joins the ranks of coca-cola and samsung, but at a steep price.s is bloomberg. ♪ atoline: the latest selfie has skyrocketed. it's been a hot commodity since 2008 with 6 billion photos created a month. now it has about 400 already million users outside of china. rank to 68 on wednesday. it's a one touch shot for putting the finishing touches to your photos. sticking with china and the olympic games, they just got a new lead sponsor. alibaba will become one of the top olympic partners...
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number 8, can coca-cola mount a sustainable run..4% yield isn't all that appealing when you consider that ten-year treasuries give you almost 2.5%. there's a new ceo coming. i like that because there's some changes in the wind. i think the restructuriing the outgoing ceo has designed will mean coca-cola has no problem meeting the numbers. -- unless this market loses its animal spirits. no wonder goldman downgraded it from hold to sell. citing nasty headwinds. nine, oh here's one that can do it. apple. apple is so logical to gallop higher here. it's got to advance a little more than 13%, and it's oh so close to breaking out as it is now. we keep hearing that there are already cut baques in iphone 7 production, that supply chain chatter, and only the super bowls think that's because the company is trying to set up a huge i phone 8 scandal. i'm concerned that apple hasn't augmented its service revenue stream and can't really understand why the company doesn't use its cash hoard to make some acquisitions that bolster that important busi
number 8, can coca-cola mount a sustainable run..4% yield isn't all that appealing when you consider that ten-year treasuries give you almost 2.5%. there's a new ceo coming. i like that because there's some changes in the wind. i think the restructuriing the outgoing ceo has designed will mean coca-cola has no problem meeting the numbers. -- unless this market loses its animal spirits. no wonder goldman downgraded it from hold to sell. citing nasty headwinds. nine, oh here's one that can do it....
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i prefer pepsico to coca-cola. pepsico is cheaper.rd in arizona, richard. >> caller: hi, jim cramer. i'm richard from minnesota, and also i'm in arizona. my question is about general electric. i'm a retiree of ge, and i have watched reginald jones, jack welsh and jeffrey immel run the company, they seemed to have had similar results, however mr. welsh had unbelievable results, and four of his officers have run companies like honeywell, boeing and home depot and all with tremendous results. my question is why has immelt fallen behind? >> i'll tell you, honest to god, he was dealt a bad hand of way too much finance. but since then, i think there's an unclear strategy, and the execution has not -- i'm going to say the execution has been suboptimal, and some of the moves have been ill advised. the last quarter was along with verizon so far the worst quarters in the dow. i don't even know if they would disagree with that frankly. all right. dreams do come true. there's a bull market in disney! i think it's off to the races. much more "mad
i prefer pepsico to coca-cola. pepsico is cheaper.rd in arizona, richard. >> caller: hi, jim cramer. i'm richard from minnesota, and also i'm in arizona. my question is about general electric. i'm a retiree of ge, and i have watched reginald jones, jack welsh and jeffrey immel run the company, they seemed to have had similar results, however mr. welsh had unbelievable results, and four of his officers have run companies like honeywell, boeing and home depot and all with tremendous...
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coca-cola, by the way, which was downgraded, they are hedged euro and yen. freak out about the euro, but emerging currencies. >> we will see repatriation it would seem, just a matter of when. >> yes. when. >> we got that downgrade p&g at goldman, downgrade at coke, apple a top pick at morgan stanley. >> very significant because the price target and the earnings big increase. they are connected with apple. they are very much connected with apple. >> let's get to the opening bell. [ bell ringing ] and the s&p at the bottom of your screen. at the big board, pama, at the nasdaq the muscular dystrophy association doing the honors. nvidia had a ton of news in vegas regarding a.i. cars, some delivered within a year they say. >> nvidia obviously had that bizarre spike on the second to last day of the year been trying to recover from, but nvidia's got volvo, tesla, audi is really the chief and once again with phil and what audi is willing to do. in the end remember this is a company involved with gaming and data center, artificial intelligence machine learning. if we
coca-cola, by the way, which was downgraded, they are hedged euro and yen. freak out about the euro, but emerging currencies. >> we will see repatriation it would seem, just a matter of when. >> yes. when. >> we got that downgrade p&g at goldman, downgrade at coke, apple a top pick at morgan stanley. >> very significant because the price target and the earnings big increase. they are connected with apple. they are very much connected with apple. >> let's get to...
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today coca cola is reass americans that the is safe to drink. there is no parasite and no recall. >> a future hotel stay in atlantld 's a arros.om ck >>if te dif t fell to the lowest level since 1999 and the prices pushed prices higher and caused people to buy fewer homes. the natio association of realtors saw a home sales in decembre recovering following a marathon separation surgery. they were born with a bone connected at the base of their spines. a team of more than 50 medical professionals to separate them over two days at a childrens hospital in the twins and their p from the dominican re they spend time recovering in the u.s. before heading back home. >>> here is alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom with a preview of 4:00. >> hey guys coming up today at 4:00, high blood pressure diabetes and back pain are all the kinds of things you expect to see on the medical columns of a doctor's chart. but lesbianism tha the diagnosis one woman was expecting. how the medical center is explaining this late u talkers and you have probably heard r seen
today coca cola is reass americans that the is safe to drink. there is no parasite and no recall. >> a future hotel stay in atlantld 's a arros.om ck >>if te dif t fell to the lowest level since 1999 and the prices pushed prices higher and caused people to buy fewer homes. the natio association of realtors saw a home sales in decembre recovering following a marathon separation surgery. they were born with a bone connected at the base of their spines. a team of more than 50 medical...
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anyway, goldman downgrading both coca cola and procter & gamble.d you stay way from the big consumer staple stocks? let's ask the trading nation, team that always smells great. aaron gibbs, i think you fundamentally disagree with this goldman downgrade of these two stocks to sell. do you not? >> yeah. first of all, we only see on average about 35% of the revenues coming from outside the united states. and then they also -- mid to low 20% range. anything below 20 could help them when it comes to effective tax rates. so i disagree that i think there could be a potential benefit and i don't see as big a concern with the increasing dollar. so i do like procter & gamble a little better -- sorry i do like coke a little better than procter & gamble. valuations are so low, trading below their three-year average. i don't see it quite as dire as the goldman note. >> before i let you go, at some point we will get to dow 20can k, are we not, erin? >> yeah, at some point. i feel comfortable in saying that, yes. >> it was bold. max wolf, all right, procter & gam
anyway, goldman downgrading both coca cola and procter & gamble.d you stay way from the big consumer staple stocks? let's ask the trading nation, team that always smells great. aaron gibbs, i think you fundamentally disagree with this goldman downgrade of these two stocks to sell. do you not? >> yeah. first of all, we only see on average about 35% of the revenues coming from outside the united states. and then they also -- mid to low 20% range. anything below 20 could help them when...
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>> we tried to figure the algorithm for the today, and david is like, no, it's the cormcor like coca-cola>> somewhere with the bus count. >> yes. the london bus count was also one of the best things here. >> and we still have no idea why. >>> this morning on "world news now" the showdown over america's health insurance. >> democrats and republicans are putting together their respective game plans for the future of obama care. health care for millions hangs in the balance. so what's the plan? new overnight the horrific video after a man tortured in chicago. police saying it's the worst thing they've seen. >> new video showing how two police officers were ambushed at a walmart. surveillance shows how the surprise attack played out. ♪ >> and for you the viewer it's just your favorite news show, but to us, it is work and fun. and for our 25th anniversary celebration, we're taking you behind the scenes of "world news now." we may make it look easy,ut
>> we tried to figure the algorithm for the today, and david is like, no, it's the cormcor like coca-cola>> somewhere with the bus count. >> yes. the london bus count was also one of the best things here. >> and we still have no idea why. >>> this morning on "world news now" the showdown over america's health insurance. >> democrats and republicans are putting together their respective game plans for the future of obama care. health care for...
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disney and boeing, which join a growing list of big names cut, including coca-cola, exxon, procter &amble, at&t. i can't help but notice what's happening in the financials, as well. we'll get into the down graids. but the financials, pete, kbe down more than 2% right now. some of these regional names. i'm not going to run through every name with you. but if you look at the kbe, it tells the story. >> yeah. >> a lot of these regional names today are down more than 3%. some as much as 5. and even the big names aren't -- >> jpmorgan and some are down 1%. if you really look at the xlf, the big-cap financials, you get a nice picture of what's going on. we're still in that same range, scott. for the last month and a half or so, we've been in this range, and now we are pushing towards the lower end of that range. you look at the xlf pushing towards 23. i understand, i think the market right now, the selloff being started with when you look at some of the metals, pushed to the down side. the financials, absolutely, because they have performed extremely well, so there is profit-taking. we hav
disney and boeing, which join a growing list of big names cut, including coca-cola, exxon, procter &amble, at&t. i can't help but notice what's happening in the financials, as well. we'll get into the down graids. but the financials, pete, kbe down more than 2% right now. some of these regional names. i'm not going to run through every name with you. but if you look at the kbe, it tells the story. >> yeah. >> a lot of these regional names today are down more than 3%. some as...
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no avalÓ este llamado a no consumir productos de starbucks, coca-cola o wal-mart. >>> es un error boicotearr lo que el paÍs produce. >>> unos llaman a hacer boicot, una empresa cervecera, critica el lema de trump y dice que americanos somos todos. >>> somos 35 estados estados unidos y hoy nos vestimos con un solo escudo. >>> otros creen que los empresarios del vecino paÍs, no son responsables por los dichos de su sd mandatario. >>> no entran directamente y son cosas que pro moporcionan emple. >>> especÍficamente la marca de este cafÉ sin respuesta alguna. >>> las famosas Órdenes ejecutivas. >>> estÉs especie lirct afirma que mÉxico tiene todas las posibilidades de ganar en cualquier negociaciÓn, sin necesidad de dejar de consumir lo estadounidense. >>> nos va a llevar a poder tener otras oportunidades, hacia el interior y hacia el exterior. >>> en la ciudad de mÉxico, ingrid barrera, noticias telemundo >>> el condado de miami dade, en la florida, deja de proteger a los inmigrantes indocumentados convirtiÉndose en el primer condado santuario que sede ante las presiones de trump. la mayorÍa d
no avalÓ este llamado a no consumir productos de starbucks, coca-cola o wal-mart. >>> es un error boicotearr lo que el paÍs produce. >>> unos llaman a hacer boicot, una empresa cervecera, critica el lema de trump y dice que americanos somos todos. >>> somos 35 estados estados unidos y hoy nos vestimos con un solo escudo. >>> otros creen que los empresarios del vecino paÍs, no son responsables por los dichos de su sd mandatario. >>> no entran...
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. >> reporter: chain smoking and constantly sipping coca-cola, carrie complains bitterly about the dietnd fitness regimen she's on. >> after your exercise class, what you need to do is smoke a cigarette. >> reporter: training for her triumphant return, from a princess to a general in "force awakens." cementing the adulation of yet another generation of "star a warrior princess turned rebel commander. >> you changed your hair. >> she loved people. she loved her fans. she knew that her fans were the reason that she could do what she wanted to do. she truly did. she would spend time with these people. >> beyond what she needed to? >> totally. >> reporter: rebellious by nature and famously outspoken, carrie shared her struggled with smug and alcohol abuse and polar disease in over hbo documentary "wishful drinking." >> i was invited to go to a medical hospital. [ laughter ] well, you don't want to be rude, right? so you go. >> reporter: their relationship was often deeply strainedver the years. which is why their reconciliation and closeness meant so much to both of them. what makes their r
. >> reporter: chain smoking and constantly sipping coca-cola, carrie complains bitterly about the dietnd fitness regimen she's on. >> after your exercise class, what you need to do is smoke a cigarette. >> reporter: training for her triumphant return, from a princess to a general in "force awakens." cementing the adulation of yet another generation of "star a warrior princess turned rebel commander. >> you changed your hair. >> she loved people. she...
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already in mexico, hashtags saying adios or gone to walmart, starbucks, and coca-cola are trending. president trump today admitted some of the costs might go to consumers, but believed the tax would help the u.s. overall. >> they've made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 billion with >> reporter: but david risky. >> everything, from the largest retailer down to the smallest retailer harkz looked at their-- their books, and this is unworkable for retailers, and ultimately, the consumer is going to be the one who pays the price. >> reporter: but it's not just about the price of the goods in these trucks crossing the border. scott, the u.s. chamber of commerce estimates six million u.s. jobs depend on trade with mexico. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez on the southern border. the president exaggerates. he admits that, and he said a couple things today in the news conference that we wondered about. mr. trump said that the united states is losing "millions and millions of jobs" to mexico. well, our research department found this most recent survey ending in 2010 estimated that,
already in mexico, hashtags saying adios or gone to walmart, starbucks, and coca-cola are trending. president trump today admitted some of the costs might go to consumers, but believed the tax would help the u.s. overall. >> they've made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 billion with >> reporter: but david risky. >> everything, from the largest retailer down to the smallest retailer harkz looked at their-- their books, and this is unworkable for retailers, and...
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coca-cola presented a commercial with diverse americans singing "america the beautiful" in differenty parents, single parents, and multi-generational households. other brands followed suit. can you talk at all about how fear of change in the united states, the browning of america, you know, the new american mainstream, do you think that the conversation around change and fear is now shifting to something else? i mean, i think we're living in a country that is largely more accepting of change, largely more accepting of diversity, and we've seen examples of that throughout the last ten years. hinojosa: like the two that followed it, the 2014 super bowl's much-awaited halftime show, featured mega-hit talent that captured the growing multicultural state of mind that's driving top brand messaging choices. williams: you know, i watched the super bowl, and bruno mars performed, which was amazing because he's puerto rican, jewish and filipino, and was out there with the red hot chili peppers doing james brown dance moves. and here we are at the most iconic american event of all time and this
coca-cola presented a commercial with diverse americans singing "america the beautiful" in differenty parents, single parents, and multi-generational households. other brands followed suit. can you talk at all about how fear of change in the united states, the browning of america, you know, the new american mainstream, do you think that the conversation around change and fear is now shifting to something else? i mean, i think we're living in a country that is largely more accepting of...
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where a rush to sign painters, handcrafting campaigns from coors to coca-cola. >> is it art ortizing? >> it walks the line of being art and beingizing. it brings them both together. >>. >> one of 23 wall dogs. the largest outdoor paintstizing companies. >> in a dig damage age, these modern day michelangelos get up to 4,000 requests per year. >> on average our paintings take about four days to complete. if you add in the preproduction time, it probably is worth another 40 hours of work. right now we are clocking 420 paintings a year. >> when technology came in, hand painting was replaced, a lot was last. when you're painting, people get curious, but the value goes on forever. >> but it is not cheap. we're sort of like the chotic car category. when you come and you want something that is a little nicer than the every day car. you want hand made stitching and nice leather, and a big motor that goes fast. >> they estimate that more than a million people per month, the accumulation of all of their walls, on social media. and while the costs can be slightly higher than traditional advertisi
where a rush to sign painters, handcrafting campaigns from coors to coca-cola. >> is it art ortizing? >> it walks the line of being art and beingizing. it brings them both together. >>. >> one of 23 wall dogs. the largest outdoor paintstizing companies. >> in a dig damage age, these modern day michelangelos get up to 4,000 requests per year. >> on average our paintings take about four days to complete. if you add in the preproduction time, it probably is...
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home to emory universe, the headquarters of coca-cola and delta. it's considered one of the neigh's fastest growing areas. crime while still higher than the national average is down. lewis has been challenging the new administration. even testifying against trump's pick for attorney general. alabama senator jeff sessions. highlighting his concerns about session' views on race. >> we need someone who is going to stand up. speak up and speak out. we need someone as attorney general who will look out for all of us and not just for some of us. >> reporter: why take the unprecedented step of testifying against senator sessions? >> i grew up in alabama. i know the state. i know the south. >> and mary bruce joins us live from the white house. the president-elect is heading to washington early this week, and you are hearing he will be there on monday to mark the m.l.k. holiday? >> reporter: that's right. the president-elect will be here to mark the life and work of the civil rights legend. and to visit the new museum of african-american history. a museum t
home to emory universe, the headquarters of coca-cola and delta. it's considered one of the neigh's fastest growing areas. crime while still higher than the national average is down. lewis has been challenging the new administration. even testifying against trump's pick for attorney general. alabama senator jeff sessions. highlighting his concerns about session' views on race. >> we need someone who is going to stand up. speak up and speak out. we need someone as attorney general who will...
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cost ton customers noting the tax is on the distribution of sweetened beverages from companies like coca-coladealers like supermarkets because it is not a sales tax distributors do not have to pass it on to customers. the money generated from the tax will help punter the city's pre-k program. >> dave murphy joins us. think we'll be able to get the morning commute in before any rain starts? >> toward the end of the commute there's a chance of some rain moving in. up until about 7:00, 7:30 maybe 8:00 it's just drizzle. >> okay. >> your exclusive look at storm tracker6 live double scan shows no hidden precipitation just yet and as we take a look outside we have sky6. little bit of fog down the shore and low lying cloud cover is a problem in terms of drizzle. that may be on your windshield even though we're not showing anything active on radar. 41 degrees in philadelphia. 42 currently in wilmington. 40 in trenton. still in the 30's in reading and allentown but upper 30's and we think it's going to be too mild to produce anything other than wet roads this morning and the rest of the day as well. 4
cost ton customers noting the tax is on the distribution of sweetened beverages from companies like coca-coladealers like supermarkets because it is not a sales tax distributors do not have to pass it on to customers. the money generated from the tax will help punter the city's pre-k program. >> dave murphy joins us. think we'll be able to get the morning commute in before any rain starts? >> toward the end of the commute there's a chance of some rain moving in. up until about 7:00,...
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he wrote jingles for coca-cola, tag lines for campbell soup. ♪ soup is good food >> reporter: and remembertwo all beef batties special sauce pickles onions on a sesame seed bun. >> he didn't write the single for the big mac. he cooked up the recipe. billions served since. raymond tomlinson he knew where it is at, he put the@ sign in our e-mail addresses. in countless photographs, bill cunningham turned the people of new york into trend setting models. >> this fashion show is definitely on the street. always has been. always will be. >> reporter: but it was on catwalks where designer james gallanos showed his style. >> times change. people change. looks change. but, good taste is the most important thing. >> the president of the united states and mrs. reagan. >> it may be that no one wore gallanos better than this woman. first lady nancy reagan. she left us this past year. she was known for being president reagan's closest adviser. >> i think there is always a certain jealousy that's the word you want to use of the one who is closest to the president. and obviously the one who is closest is
he wrote jingles for coca-cola, tag lines for campbell soup. ♪ soup is good food >> reporter: and remembertwo all beef batties special sauce pickles onions on a sesame seed bun. >> he didn't write the single for the big mac. he cooked up the recipe. billions served since. raymond tomlinson he knew where it is at, he put the@ sign in our e-mail addresses. in countless photographs, bill cunningham turned the people of new york into trend setting models. >> this fashion show is...
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if the economy accelerates, you don't want to be in proctor or coca-cola.t's interesting. so these are not on a relative basis these aren't the stocks you want to own in an accelerating economy. so go somewhere else. >> exactly. i mean, this is out of the consumer soft good plays into presumably a series of companies not just banks but a lot of the big cyclicals. they've been very negative on cat. it will be interesting to see what they say about caterpillar, but in the end this is about a call i expect many firms to make which is to say these stocks are no good anymore. we've got a new administration. these stocks are a hillary clinton/obama administration stock. and therefore you don't want to be in them. it's a very big call and i think it's going to hurt those stocks. they're big dow stocks by the way. >> no kidding. jim, thanks. see you at the top of the hour. coming up on "squawk on the street," don't miss a first on cnbc interview with ford motor ceo mark fields. that's at 9:45 eastern time. "squawk box" coming right back. . whi kele, s em heth chafe
if the economy accelerates, you don't want to be in proctor or coca-cola.t's interesting. so these are not on a relative basis these aren't the stocks you want to own in an accelerating economy. so go somewhere else. >> exactly. i mean, this is out of the consumer soft good plays into presumably a series of companies not just banks but a lot of the big cyclicals. they've been very negative on cat. it will be interesting to see what they say about caterpillar, but in the end this is about...
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there were just 37 states and coca-cola wouldn't be invented for another 15 years. times have changed. fans attending the last show in miami sunday were disappointed. >> it's sad. it's the end of an era. i have great memories going with my family. it's just another thing that they don't get to experience, something from our childhood. >> reporter: so is nick wallenda. >> it is part of my family. it's just who i am. >> reporter: owners say they'll try to help their 400 employees and performers try to find something to do and find new homes for their animals. the greatest show on earth, the latest victim of a changing american landscape. >>> swat officers throw a grenade into a town home in fairfax county. then one of them shoots a man who comes out of the front door. >> our darcy spencer is live in herndon where all of this went down. >> reporter: this was really just an incredible scene. let's take a look at where we are right now on covered wagon lane here in the herndon area of fairfax county. just a f the fire trucks are still here. much of this that happened as
there were just 37 states and coca-cola wouldn't be invented for another 15 years. times have changed. fans attending the last show in miami sunday were disappointed. >> it's sad. it's the end of an era. i have great memories going with my family. it's just another thing that they don't get to experience, something from our childhood. >> reporter: so is nick wallenda. >> it is part of my family. it's just who i am. >> reporter: owners say they'll try to help their 400...
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at 1500 mission was constructed in 1925 for the white motor company and renovated in 1941 for the coca-cola bottling plant. the warehouse located at 1500 mission was determined individually eligible for registering as eligible for historical places and for the purpose of ceqa. the building in 1941 when it was remodeled for continued use.. the building is considered eligible for california historical places under the criterion architecture. the project site is not located within any historic district. the draft eir concluded that the proposed project would result in a project level significant and unvoidable impact due to the project's impact to the 1500 mission street building which is individually eligible under the california register of historic places. this impact was determined to have a substantial adverse change of the significance of the 1500 mission building due to the following facts: the project would result of the removal of the resulting 90% of the mission building, and the project would result of removal of interior and exterior character defining features and including the et
at 1500 mission was constructed in 1925 for the white motor company and renovated in 1941 for the coca-cola bottling plant. the warehouse located at 1500 mission was determined individually eligible for registering as eligible for historical places and for the purpose of ceqa. the building in 1941 when it was remodeled for continued use.. the building is considered eligible for california historical places under the criterion architecture. the project site is not located within any historic...
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proctor and gamble and coca-cola getting sell recommendations.ly struggled have come on strong. but it's been bio tech up more than 7% in the last week alone. i said it all along this sector has a lot of potential to rally. in the meantime as for the big board. the big-time financial data will make eight little tough. it will stake upgrades if we are going to nudge it past 20,000. shock news from venezuela as president maduro hikes the minimum wage by 50%. it's the fifth like since november last year. shelby, this is absolutely nuts. it's just all gone high wire. now they are making another classic mistake raising wages artificially. >>it is shocking, on the other hands it's not shocking at all. we have seen it five times this year. there is a saying hunger topples government. instead of controlling all the prices at supermarkets. they are deciding maybe the supermarkets can charge market prices. maduro already lined up a socialist successor until. charles: i read that the richest person in venezuela is his daughter. these countries embrace the o
proctor and gamble and coca-cola getting sell recommendations.ly struggled have come on strong. but it's been bio tech up more than 7% in the last week alone. i said it all along this sector has a lot of potential to rally. in the meantime as for the big board. the big-time financial data will make eight little tough. it will stake upgrades if we are going to nudge it past 20,000. shock news from venezuela as president maduro hikes the minimum wage by 50%. it's the fifth like since november...
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coca-cola are manufacturing this. you have people saying, today is a good day and awesome surprise.inds of stuff on social media for the dunkin lovers. heather: if you're boycotting starbucks, just head over to dunkin donuts. clayton: you may have a mental illness. the controversial statement from the world health organization sparking outraged. ♪ ♪ ♪ clayton: health officials suggesting the games carry, medical, social and even humanr. media expirts firing back at gaming disorder saying it comes from low-quality research on the subject. yeah. heather: forget the fitbit, latest tech for staying healthy is the sickbit. new app that would be able to tell you when you're about the get the flu hours before your first sneeze they say. it would work with health trackers and smart watches, heart rate and body temperature to predict illness as much as 12 hours before the symptoms set in. clayton: my watch just told me i'm going to be sick tomorrow. i can't come in. heather: that might work. clayton: free refills no longer on tap. government now trying to crack down on free soda, really? hea
coca-cola are manufacturing this. you have people saying, today is a good day and awesome surprise.inds of stuff on social media for the dunkin lovers. heather: if you're boycotting starbucks, just head over to dunkin donuts. clayton: you may have a mental illness. the controversial statement from the world health organization sparking outraged. ♪ ♪ ♪ clayton: health officials suggesting the games carry, medical, social and even humanr. media expirts firing back at gaming disorder saying...
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finally, you can order or buy a new car like you can buy a coca-cola?yeah, a vending machine for cars. ceo was on fox business talking about this yesterday. you buy the car online and you go to either the vending machine, you're seeing pictures, a very large vending machine in atlanta or nashville. 7-day return policy but this is certainly, again, a different way to do it without having to do with the sleazy car salesman. [laughter] heather: i remember when they were 50 cents. cheryl: you bet. >> it's now 20 minutes after the hour and this is the video that everyone is talking about this morning. the hero toddler who saved his twin after a dresser fell on top of him, but was it a hoax, skeptics are now claiming that video is fake. >> try to rope him right here. heather: and going viral this morning, the man who last sued a cap while driving in a sheriff's car. hard to believe it. heather: welcome back to fox & friends first, shocking video of a police ambush caught on tape. these two chandler, arizona officers were respon to go a trespasser, he opens fi
finally, you can order or buy a new car like you can buy a coca-cola?yeah, a vending machine for cars. ceo was on fox business talking about this yesterday. you buy the car online and you go to either the vending machine, you're seeing pictures, a very large vending machine in atlanta or nashville. 7-day return policy but this is certainly, again, a different way to do it without having to do with the sleazy car salesman. [laughter] heather: i remember when they were 50 cents. cheryl: you bet....
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smart water is owned by coca-cola and -- >> aquafina is owned by pepsi, which you work with. >> no, we't. we work with ourselves now and consumers who create their own sparkling water at home. we have 24 million consumers around the globe who sparkle soda stream every day. and they love it. we stay the course, that's what we'll do in '17 also. we won't change our strategy. we're a home sparkling water company. consumers love what we do. >> have you seen interest from larger players? you're constantly mentioned as a takeover target for a big company. what we are getting from big players are cease and desist letters. they hate us. we got seven letters from the likes of nestle in the last six or seven weeks, demanding that we stop advertising and messaging that tap water is healthy and that people can drink it and sparkle it. and they want us to stop that messaging because they are making so much money from that sparkling water and bottle water industry, romanticizing it saying it's coming from the alps and selling bottles for $1.50. but they're not scaring us. we continue do what we're d
smart water is owned by coca-cola and -- >> aquafina is owned by pepsi, which you work with. >> no, we't. we work with ourselves now and consumers who create their own sparkling water at home. we have 24 million consumers around the globe who sparkle soda stream every day. and they love it. we stay the course, that's what we'll do in '17 also. we won't change our strategy. we're a home sparkling water company. consumers love what we do. >> have you seen interest from larger...
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heard last night from coca-cola's ceo, muhtar kent saying his company does not support this travel ban. the statement goes on to say as a u.s. company with operations in more than 200 countries and territories, we respect people from all back grounds and greatly value the diversity of our global system's more than 700,000 associates. pg&e also issuing a statement, saying we reiterate our unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusion and creating an environment where all people are welcomed, all people are valued and all people are respected. the reason this is important, it's not just tech. this goes beyond tech. silicon valley leaders weighed in. >> banks as well. lloyd blankfein. >> lloyd blankfein. big consumer companies, doing it because they feel employees are affected, families are affected and they'll speak out. it will make the relationship between corporate america and the white house more complicated than just some photo-opes at the white house. >> ian bremer tweeting yesterday, a clear point, leading up to davos, it was clear that every business leader didn't want to say
heard last night from coca-cola's ceo, muhtar kent saying his company does not support this travel ban. the statement goes on to say as a u.s. company with operations in more than 200 countries and territories, we respect people from all back grounds and greatly value the diversity of our global system's more than 700,000 associates. pg&e also issuing a statement, saying we reiterate our unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusion and creating an environment where all people are...
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they also have said they have not stopped drinking coca-cola. >> thank you, brody. br > fox5 news at 11 starts right now. right nowt 11, hundreds of of thousands of people are flooding into the district for the marchm for life rally. what you need to know for to. plus a church group in town foru the march attacked. this is ath new one, the toes to tid owes chip bag that can telll if you've been drinking and cand even help you catch a ride home. and the doom's day clock takes k in historically for.ly how close are we to at apockpock lips. your news starts now.ow. we begin tonight with the march for life rally. it sticks off tomorrow morningoi right here in the district. di hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend. thanks for staying with us, i'm shawn yancy and i'm jim lokay in for tony perkins. what you need to know about the events, plus there's a warning'a for visitors. sarah simmons starts us off. eagle bank arena is packed pa tonight for this life is goodgod
they also have said they have not stopped drinking coca-cola. >> thank you, brody. br > fox5 news at 11 starts right now. right nowt 11, hundreds of of thousands of people are flooding into the district for the marchm for life rally. what you need to know for to. plus a church group in town foru the march attacked. this is ath new one, the toes to tid owes chip bag that can telll if you've been drinking and cand even help you catch a ride home. and the doom's day clock takes k in...
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find out that this is the district that's home to emery and georgia tech and the headquarters of coca-cola. you know atlanta better than i do, fredericka, so this is something he's done throughout, whatever you try to talk to donald trump about urban problems, he would immediately flip to this kind of denigrating, regionalized discourse. >> many in his district interpreted that, those comments that a city that is very diverse and we're talking 50% nonwhite latino, the black community, very high in terms of numbers and the interpretation that people had is that he associated that with, you know, a failing city. and that there were racial undertones, so how does a donald trump go into the white house, his message during his victory speech was one of unity, and that he will take a tone of unity on inauguration day. how does he recover from this twitter war that many are interpreting or some are interpreting as having racial overtones? >> he doesn't accidentally spouse this kind of divisive rhetoric, there's an argument precisely because it does rile up his space and it does bring him closer t
find out that this is the district that's home to emery and georgia tech and the headquarters of coca-cola. you know atlanta better than i do, fredericka, so this is something he's done throughout, whatever you try to talk to donald trump about urban problems, he would immediately flip to this kind of denigrating, regionalized discourse. >> many in his district interpreted that, those comments that a city that is very diverse and we're talking 50% nonwhite latino, the black community,...
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he used to be the chief marketing officer at coca-cola, then went on moved on, now he h these hot new drinks that don't use the sugar. he will talk to us about what he's seeing. he's known as the brandfather of some of these drinks. >> the brandfather. >> what you just described, that's the sweet spot of where consumers are now. flavored waters. >> no calories, a bit of sweetness, natural sweetness. no calories. this is the growth in the indust industry. >> that sounds good. >> "squawk box" in 11 minutes. >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," barclays' chief u.s. xh economist michael gapen will join it'us. >>> the trump rally took a pause in yesterday's session. futures are pointing to a higher open. dow futures up 15. we'll get bank earnings and december retail sales. joining us with what to discuss from the next administration and wall street today, michael gapen. good morning. >> good morning. >> thought it was interesting we had so many fed presidents, voting members out yesterday on the tape and wall street barely moved. it feels like we have transitioned to all about politi
he used to be the chief marketing officer at coca-cola, then went on moved on, now he h these hot new drinks that don't use the sugar. he will talk to us about what he's seeing. he's known as the brandfather of some of these drinks. >> the brandfather. >> what you just described, that's the sweet spot of where consumers are now. flavored waters. >> no calories, a bit of sweetness, natural sweetness. no calories. this is the growth in the indust industry. >> that sounds...
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. >> jimmy: you -- plus coca-cola, equals iggy pop. [ laughter ] do you see what i'm saying?tand? >> steve: almost. >> jimmy: almost? let me give you another example here. >> steve: give me another one, please. >> jimmy: if you take the grinch's smile -- >> steve: sure. >> jimmy: plus the lorax's hair, it equals donald trump. [ laughter and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] you see what i'm getting at? >> steve: almost. >> jimmy: if you take mitt romney -- >> steve: mitt romney! >> jimmy: plus two sips of beer. >> steve: two sips of beer! >> jimmy: it equals lit romney. [ laughter and applause ] whoa, whoa, whoa. [ applause ] >> steve: macarena? i understand the macarena. >> jimmy: if you take an office party -- >> steve: office party. >> jimmy: plus mistletoe. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: it equals the hr department. [ laughter ] it's just a bad idea. just don't do it. it's a bad idea. no. here's another one. if you take ron weasley -- >> steve: ron weasley, yes. >> jimmy: plus a bakery. >> steve: ron weasley, bakery. >> jimmy: it equals a ginger bread man. [ laughter ] a ging
. >> jimmy: you -- plus coca-cola, equals iggy pop. [ laughter ] do you see what i'm saying?tand? >> steve: almost. >> jimmy: almost? let me give you another example here. >> steve: give me another one, please. >> jimmy: if you take the grinch's smile -- >> steve: sure. >> jimmy: plus the lorax's hair, it equals donald trump. [ laughter and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] you see what i'm getting at? >> steve: almost. >> jimmy: if you...
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>> coca-cola. >> how much would you put in? >> couple of teaspoons, maybe. >> but why antifreeze?ins that it's easy to get and easy to disguise. the main ingredient, ethylene glycol, a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting and deadly chemical. >> killing someone with antifreeze is a classic way to try to mask what you're doing. takes time, it's relatively flavorless, and there are no immediate signs after death unless you're looking for it. >> now it's all pouring out. a full-blown confession. diane admitting she poisoned her husband mark the exact same way, spiking his gatorade with antifreeze. apparently she'd had it with a husband she considered an abusive deadbeat. >> by then, i hated his guts. he would throw things at me. he would throw things at the kids. and i guess i'd just had enough. >> killing her husband is awful enough, but a mother poisoning her own children? this mom's motive is downright chilling. >> both shaun and sarah would just basically, i don't know, trash the house. never helped support or even contribute. shaun would be interfering with whatever i would do. >>
>> coca-cola. >> how much would you put in? >> couple of teaspoons, maybe. >> but why antifreeze?ins that it's easy to get and easy to disguise. the main ingredient, ethylene glycol, a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting and deadly chemical. >> killing someone with antifreeze is a classic way to try to mask what you're doing. takes time, it's relatively flavorless, and there are no immediate signs after death unless you're looking for it. >> now it's all...
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dung inteaming one coca-cola to bottle the coffee. it's a muj harket for them. dunkin' donuts is looking to get in and i wanted to tell you quickly allison starbucks has voice ordering now you know any of those complicated orders you use their app you don't have to type it in you can tell the app what you want. >> okay that's the same thing with amazon alexis. >> alexa. >> alexa. >> and ps i gotta lex afore christmas and love it. >> and. >> and love it. >> alexa i juan the latte extra hot and extra pump of whatever and you know half calf i don't know you're complicated order hopefully alexa will not mess up. >> hopefully will she go and get and bring it back. >> that's 018 story good we'll look forward to that. lauren, thank you so much. have a up super tuesday. >> you too. >> i'm not a cold coffee person. >> you are, though. >> i can do it in summer. >> do you do starbucks bottles. >> does it taste good. >> it's okay. >> not as good as you get it. >> yeah. essentially because when i first started drinking it i tried to driching the bottle it was not the same. >
dung inteaming one coca-cola to bottle the coffee. it's a muj harket for them. dunkin' donuts is looking to get in and i wanted to tell you quickly allison starbucks has voice ordering now you know any of those complicated orders you use their app you don't have to type it in you can tell the app what you want. >> okay that's the same thing with amazon alexis. >> alexa. >> alexa. >> and ps i gotta lex afore christmas and love it. >> and. >> and love it....
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chinese e-commerce giant alibaba joins the ranks of coca-cola and samsung as a top-tier sponsor withent touted as the biggest in games' history. sophie kamaruddin has been watching the story for us. has een a year in the making. this 12-year sponsorship is said to be worth an unprecedented $800 million, eclipsing past sponsorships. this makes alibaba the official e-commerce platform and it also is one of the few chinese companies to sponsor the olympics. it is also the first chinese company to sign on as a partner for the 2022 winter games in beijing. betty: this definitely is a surprise. what is the rationale? they don't usually spend a lot on marketing. >> it is not just about marketing for alibaba when you ake a look at the long-term strategy. they want to generate revenue from outside china. the olympic's is a way to a global audience. this could repair alibaba's reputation. last month, the u.s. trade representative alibaba back on its notorious markets list for counterfeiting. jack ma seeks to demonstrate that the company is wrapping up its efforts to fix this. here's what he sa
chinese e-commerce giant alibaba joins the ranks of coca-cola and samsung as a top-tier sponsor withent touted as the biggest in games' history. sophie kamaruddin has been watching the story for us. has een a year in the making. this 12-year sponsorship is said to be worth an unprecedented $800 million, eclipsing past sponsorships. this makes alibaba the official e-commerce platform and it also is one of the few chinese companies to sponsor the olympics. it is also the first chinese company to...
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and coca-cola wouldn't be invented for another 15 years. >> it's sad. it's the end of an era and -- i have great memories going with my family and it's just another thing that they don't get to experience that something that from our childhood that we did. >> daredevil. it is part of my family, bleed, sweat, eat, sleep and cry circus. it's just who i am. >> they're try to help their 400 performers and employees find something else to do. the circus closes for good in may. the laeft victim of a changing american landscape. >> there is still time to catch the circus's final act. ten show scheduled here in philadelphia. they'll be at the wells fargo center february 15th through the 20th. click on the nbc10 app to see show times and ticket information. the irs says millions of taxpayers refund may be delayed. the delay is particularly impacting working poor family who claim the earned income tax credit and the additional child tax credit. under a new law that takes effect this year. the irs must delay the returns to screen them for fraud. the agency says pe
and coca-cola wouldn't be invented for another 15 years. >> it's sad. it's the end of an era and -- i have great memories going with my family and it's just another thing that they don't get to experience that something that from our childhood that we did. >> daredevil. it is part of my family, bleed, sweat, eat, sleep and cry circus. it's just who i am. >> they're try to help their 400 performers and employees find something else to do. the circus closes for good in may. the...
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say the trays found at this warehouse belonged so several companies, including bakery, canada dry, coca-colaous dairy companies. >> one company in particular lost $3 million a year in their plastic pallets. it could increase the price of products that people use every day. >> grocery bills are going up for no reason other than people are steeling now? so it's pretty upsetting to hear. >> reporter: two men were taken into custody during the warehouse raid. police loaded up an entire tractor trailer load of stolen trays and confiscated this box truck used during the thefts. along with three other vehicles. >> this business is not set up to be a recycling plant but what they were doing they were strictly in the business of recycling these stolen plastic pallets and trays and soda crates. >> reporter: back in november, the new jersey state police arrested these two men ye can and wrong wu charged them with running a theft ring in bayonne, new jersey and shipping the ground up tray materials over to china. they bought the stolen containers with no questions asked. police discovered 45,000 pounds
say the trays found at this warehouse belonged so several companies, including bakery, canada dry, coca-colaous dairy companies. >> one company in particular lost $3 million a year in their plastic pallets. it could increase the price of products that people use every day. >> grocery bills are going up for no reason other than people are steeling now? so it's pretty upsetting to hear. >> reporter: two men were taken into custody during the warehouse raid. police loaded up an...