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los primeros detalles de cÓmo la ciudad de mÉxico,coca-cola estÁ reciclando en la miseria.aminan 15 minutos, desde su casamÁs a este basurero en las afueras de la ciudad de mÉxico. es su puesto de trabajo. >> juntar el fierro, el aluminio. presentadora: sus hijos de 10 aÑos y erika de ocho, ayudan a separar los materiales reciclables de la basura, un trabajo que ademÁs de insalubre, resulta peligroso. >> las jeringas, los vidrios, lÁminas. reportera: viven alrededor de este tiradero, aquÍ reciben la basura en los camiones, seleccionan los materiales reciclables y tres veces a la semana, llegan camiones como este que compran los materiales y los llevan a la fÁbrica de envases reciclables de coca-cola mÁs grande del mundo. la utilizaciÓn de menores es una prÁctica que las empresas multinacionales, han tratado de evitar, pero en mÉxico esa no parece ser una preocupaciÓn urgente de coca-cola. jaime, presidente de la planta de reciclaje de coca-cola, no niega que en la cadena, trabajen niÑos. >> entonces si tienen detectado que existe esta parte de la cadena. >> hemos realizado
los primeros detalles de cÓmo la ciudad de mÉxico,coca-cola estÁ reciclando en la miseria.aminan 15 minutos, desde su casamÁs a este basurero en las afueras de la ciudad de mÉxico. es su puesto de trabajo. >> juntar el fierro, el aluminio. presentadora: sus hijos de 10 aÑos y erika de ocho, ayudan a separar los materiales reciclables de la basura, un trabajo que ademÁs de insalubre, resulta peligroso. >> las jeringas, los vidrios, lÁminas. reportera: viven alrededor de este...
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univisiÓn, envió coca-cola la flaca men dos de este -- enviÓ a coca-cola, fragmentos de este documentole lo que mÁs puedo ellos. tengo que salir adelante por ellos. teresa: actualmente trabaja la gobierno de mÉxico en un sistema con plantas modernas, que va a requerir menos trabajo de los recolectores. hasta el momento el sindicato ha realizado una serie de protestas. el gobierno no presentado un pena alternativo de trabajo, para estos miles de trabajadores. regresamos con mÁs. locutor: al volver una joven piloto se ve obligada a convertirse en una jefa de un cartel, para vengarse de que la traicionÓ. >> solamente hace esto, estÁn esperando, bajan y te das >> solamente hace esto, estÁn esperando, bajan y te das vuelta. que reduce 24 veces más bacterias. mejora la salud de tu boca. enjuague bucal colgate total. ¿se¿hasta el maquillaje ennte esos labios atrevidos? ojos dramáticos? piel impecable? neutrogena® makeup remover... elimina el 99% de tu maquillaje mas resistente. ¿necesitas mas prueba? neutrogena. ¡no po¿por qué?darnos aquí! el papel es horrible. ¡nunca quedaré limpio! vine pre
univisiÓn, envió coca-cola la flaca men dos de este -- enviÓ a coca-cola, fragmentos de este documentole lo que mÁs puedo ellos. tengo que salir adelante por ellos. teresa: actualmente trabaja la gobierno de mÉxico en un sistema con plantas modernas, que va a requerir menos trabajo de los recolectores. hasta el momento el sindicato ha realizado una serie de protestas. el gobierno no presentado un pena alternativo de trabajo, para estos miles de trabajadores. regresamos con mÁs. locutor:...
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asÍ fue que llegamos a esta planta de coca-cola. pusimos a investigar. quiÉnes eran las personas que daban material prima de esta planta. presentadora: quÉ ha dicho la empresa al respecto? >> entrevistamos a jaime cÁmara presidente de la cÁmara. cuando le preguntamos quÉ opinaba que habÍa niÑos en su cadena recolecciÓn, es importante aclarar que los niÑos no trabajan en la planta, trabajan en la cadena de recolecciÓn. Él dijo que habÍa algunos niÑos. cuando le hicimos preguntas mÁs especÍficas sobre quÉ estaban haciendo ellos para evitarlo, primero hablÓ sobre un centro de desarrollo infantil comunitario que tiene la compaÑÍa. se siguen manteniendo algunas dudas de hasta quÉ. la compaÑÍa estÁ haciendo algo para evitar esto. presentador: muchas gracias por este contacto en vivo. muy bien te quedo al reportaje. podemos conocer un poco mÁs de ese trabajo tan duro. es imposible que los niÑos estÉn trabajando en cualquier parte del mundo. gracias. presentadora: seguimos en mÉxico. la ciudad juÁrez se quejaban por maltrato por falta de su
asÍ fue que llegamos a esta planta de coca-cola. pusimos a investigar. quiÉnes eran las personas que daban material prima de esta planta. presentadora: quÉ ha dicho la empresa al respecto? >> entrevistamos a jaime cÁmara presidente de la cÁmara. cuando le preguntamos quÉ opinaba que habÍa niÑos en su cadena recolecciÓn, es importante aclarar que los niÑos no trabajan en la planta, trabajan en la cadena de recolecciÓn. Él dijo que habÍa algunos niÑos. cuando le hicimos...
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coca-cola down 7%. which sister by buy right now, coca-cola or altria?ou out there will get to vote on who advances to the next round so stay on twitter. first we start with a curious trend developing in the consumer space. bob has more on that. a consumer spending shift is underway. retailers are weak for several reasons. there's a decline at in store shopping and kernels over the impact from that border adjustment tax. that's still very real. we have big names, target, macy's, bed, bath and beyond. all hitting 52-week lows. and they noted the point of maximum pain may not have been cheed yet. but people love to travel. the big names, carn ill, marriott, price line, all 52-week highs. with the exception of royal caribbean essentially at historic highs. cruise trends have been consistently strong for both bookings and pricing. partly on strong consumer confidence. norwegian said bookings were back up too for european demand. the inbound u.s. travel business. so they also noted some he weak innocence florida airport entries. particularly in orlando. that
coca-cola down 7%. which sister by buy right now, coca-cola or altria?ou out there will get to vote on who advances to the next round so stay on twitter. first we start with a curious trend developing in the consumer space. bob has more on that. a consumer spending shift is underway. retailers are weak for several reasons. there's a decline at in store shopping and kernels over the impact from that border adjustment tax. that's still very real. we have big names, target, macy's, bed, bath and...
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consumer staples, coca-cola. half of the market. all right. here's our chart.ow do you want to draw the lines? i think you could kind of say it's a double bottom. there it is. i think you can kind of say we've broken above the down trend line. this is now busted. and the next price objective is not only to this line but to fill this gap. so what i'm thinking is we're going to hear back and fill, and it's about a 10% move for coke. i like it a lot. i think it's catching up with a group that is starting to outperform the market. get along coke. >> mike, how are you trading it? >> i'm looking out to may and buying the 42 calls, they were trading around 95 cents. they'll probably go a little cheaper. that's an inexpensive way to make a bullish bet. coke is really very much a turn around story at this point. they're trying to basically reduce, basically. the high-capital base. they have to operate their business, divest some of the bottling operations. they're selling sugar water, and that's falling out of favor. diapers don't fall out of favor, but sugar water has
consumer staples, coca-cola. half of the market. all right. here's our chart.ow do you want to draw the lines? i think you could kind of say it's a double bottom. there it is. i think you can kind of say we've broken above the down trend line. this is now busted. and the next price objective is not only to this line but to fill this gap. so what i'm thinking is we're going to hear back and fill, and it's about a 10% move for coke. i like it a lot. i think it's catching up with a group that is...
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>> so coca-cola is the big buffett name. >> so the volume was ten types that.de where a trader appeared to be rolling out of some april calls. selling 13,000. they looked to be buying. of the june froorks cause. the stock was trading about $42 here. we're doing a lot of charts so let's keep doing it. look at these gaps. there's some stuff going on. down here at 42, it seems like good strike. but here's a name. up above 1%. we see some yielders acting much, much better than coca-cola here versus the s&p up 6.5%. that's kind of disappointing. what are the reasons you might to look defined your risk in a stock. it is bouncing off against it. you don't want to be long. they had a lot of, they have three or four months to go. they're only risking about a dollar. break even on the upside. maybe it gets its swerve back on. but it makes a lot of sense to define your risk because of that underperformance. >> given that this is coca-cola, you go back to 2012. this has big moves to the upside followed by a significant move to the down side. and it is over the last four or
>> so coca-cola is the big buffett name. >> so the volume was ten types that.de where a trader appeared to be rolling out of some april calls. selling 13,000. they looked to be buying. of the june froorks cause. the stock was trading about $42 here. we're doing a lot of charts so let's keep doing it. look at these gaps. there's some stuff going on. down here at 42, it seems like good strike. but here's a name. up above 1%. we see some yielders acting much, much better than coca-cola...
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last word from the options pit. >> buy coca-cola. >> mike? >> yeah. would use calls on coke. >> dan. >> a lot of good tounlts replace stock. so netflix. >> it looks line our time has expired. thank you for watching. for more options action. check out the website. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always the bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money" and welcome to cramerica. just trying to make you some money and not just train but educate and teach you. call me or tweet me @jim
last word from the options pit. >> buy coca-cola. >> mike? >> yeah. would use calls on coke. >> dan. >> a lot of good tounlts replace stock. so netflix. >> it looks line our time has expired. thank you for watching. for more options action. check out the website. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always the bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad...
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png, chevron, and coca-cola, gaining.sident trump warning house republicans that they could lose their seats in the 2018 midterm election if they don't support is bill to replace obamacare. leading thean charge against the bill, dave brat, of virginia. representative brat: trump is a businessman, we want him to be successful, but the most important aspect is price. we have got to bend the cost curve down. a lot of people are saying, just vote for this and you can solve that later, but you cannot. the insurance regulations have to be in the bill. they can't come later. his -- the secretary can work on them, but if he works on them, they don't become law. they would change every years that you get a new secretary and you will be playing bumper cars with 16 of the u.s. economy. we clearly can't have that. we are going to get the price curve down and we are all on board. that's the major piece we have to get right. >> to be clear, right now, it does not have your support? rep. brat: that's right, i'm a no vote until we have t
png, chevron, and coca-cola, gaining.sident trump warning house republicans that they could lose their seats in the 2018 midterm election if they don't support is bill to replace obamacare. leading thean charge against the bill, dave brat, of virginia. representative brat: trump is a businessman, we want him to be successful, but the most important aspect is price. we have got to bend the cost curve down. a lot of people are saying, just vote for this and you can solve that later, but you...
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with this investment, coca—cola's total investment in the country will reach $1 billion.price inflation in china. that's the prices of goods as they leave the factory gate — it has been soaring at its fastest rate in almost nine years. it's being fuelled by a jump in the price of steel and other raw materials. the official data has raised the prospect that china may be about to export inflation to the rest of the world, as the cost of its manufactured goods rise. mariko oi is in singapore. what more do you have for us on this? as you mentioned, it was because of higher prices of steel and other raw materials. if you take and other raw materials. if you take a look at the consumer price inflation index, the prices of what consumers buy, it is cooled to the slowest pace in over two years. going in separate directions, a nalysts a re going in separate directions, analysts are slightly puzzled about the strength of the broader economy. just over the weekend, beijing has cut its growth target for this year to 6.5%, the slowest growth, if confirmed, in nearly three decades. ove
with this investment, coca—cola's total investment in the country will reach $1 billion.price inflation in china. that's the prices of goods as they leave the factory gate — it has been soaring at its fastest rate in almost nine years. it's being fuelled by a jump in the price of steel and other raw materials. the official data has raised the prospect that china may be about to export inflation to the rest of the world, as the cost of its manufactured goods rise. mariko oi is in singapore....
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market, consumer staples, coca-cola. half of the market. all right. here is our chart. do you want to draw the lines? i think you could say it is a double bottom. there it is. i think you could say we kind of broken above the down trend line. this is now busted and the next price objective is not only to this line but to fill this gap. so what i'm thinking is we're going to here back and fill and ultimately get back to the high. it is about a 10% move for coke. i like it a lot. i think it is catching up with a group that is starting to outperform the market. get along, coke. >> how are you trading it, mike? >> yeah, i mean i'm looking out to may and buying the 42 calls. they were trading around 95 cents so probably be a little cheaper on monday because the stock goes ex dividend that waythat's an inexpensive way to make a bullish bet without purchasing the stock. this is what you want to do because coke is very much a turn around story at this point. they're trying to reduties the high capital base they have to operate their business, divesting the bottling. they're sel
market, consumer staples, coca-cola. half of the market. all right. here is our chart. do you want to draw the lines? i think you could say it is a double bottom. there it is. i think you could say we kind of broken above the down trend line. this is now busted and the next price objective is not only to this line but to fill this gap. so what i'm thinking is we're going to here back and fill and ultimately get back to the high. it is about a 10% move for coke. i like it a lot. i think it is...
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. >>> is coca-cola pulling the strings. british documentary is shedding lights on study that came out a year ago. the study claimed that too much tv time lack of exercise and sleep are what cause obesity. but the jury was still out on the impact of sugar and soda on a diet. now, the dispatch documentary uncovered e-mails between coca-cola and the researchers with evidence that the sewed today giant was involved in the development and design of the study. the university says even though the study was paid for by coke they had no role in the study data or analysis. >>> two girls were not allowed to board a united airlines flight from denver to minneapolis this weekend because they were wearing leggings. united says the girls were traveling under an employee travel pass which dress code. now, the dress code bars travelers from wearing lycra and spandex leggings, tatterd the or ripped jeans, midriff shirts flip-flops or any article of clothing that shows their undergarments. both girls put dresses -- their mother had in their c
. >>> is coca-cola pulling the strings. british documentary is shedding lights on study that came out a year ago. the study claimed that too much tv time lack of exercise and sleep are what cause obesity. but the jury was still out on the impact of sugar and soda on a diet. now, the dispatch documentary uncovered e-mails between coca-cola and the researchers with evidence that the sewed today giant was involved in the development and design of the study. the university says even though...
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accounts, coca-cola, mcdonald's and spotify. joining us, greg schott, ceo of mulesoft.come to post 9. >> thanks. good to be here. >> quite a journey to hear. first we hear pricing around $16, you priced around $17, now you open up here. arguably, your ipo is more important for silicon valley writ large than snap was, because there are a lot of sort of midmarket enterprise cloud plays, and people don't naturally get excited about it unless you do well. how rough was the road to get here? how are you feeling about the way this has opened? >> well, if you're talking about the road for the company, we spent ten years building this place. so, that was a long road, but a lot of great work. the actual ipo process went very well. it's a great market right now. there are a lot of great companies that have been built over the past few years that are ready to go public, and i think we're just seeing the results of th that, and the market is interested in the growth of a lot of these companies like ours. >> at end of 2016, it didn't necessarily look like it would be a great market
accounts, coca-cola, mcdonald's and spotify. joining us, greg schott, ceo of mulesoft.come to post 9. >> thanks. good to be here. >> quite a journey to hear. first we hear pricing around $16, you priced around $17, now you open up here. arguably, your ipo is more important for silicon valley writ large than snap was, because there are a lot of sort of midmarket enterprise cloud plays, and people don't naturally get excited about it unless you do well. how rough was the road to get...
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the call comes a week after neighbors stopped selling sodas made by coca-cola and pepsi.rways carrier to india, aiming for a bigger slice of the market. a 100o wants to launch strong fleet of airplanes. they tried to boost their presence by purchasing a stake. the latest attempts will not involve joint venture. >> bloomberg sources say that e.u. commissioner is seeking to reimpose fines of $850 million over an alleged airline cargo sale. therefrance and others a actionated -- earlier with other airlines was thrown out. opens its economy come up private equity firms are making it back. challengers remain, even those daring risk -- even for those daring risk takers. we will take you to myanmar where our chief correspondent in southeast asia is standing by with a leading private equity investor. take it away. early movers here in myanmar, and you can see why. a population of 55 million people. 60% are between 16 and 65. the economy, poised to double by 2030.ars, quadruple we are talking $200 billion. nick powell is here with me. myanmar is for the brave, isn't that true? thi
the call comes a week after neighbors stopped selling sodas made by coca-cola and pepsi.rways carrier to india, aiming for a bigger slice of the market. a 100o wants to launch strong fleet of airplanes. they tried to boost their presence by purchasing a stake. the latest attempts will not involve joint venture. >> bloomberg sources say that e.u. commissioner is seeking to reimpose fines of $850 million over an alleged airline cargo sale. therefrance and others a actionated -- earlier with...
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. >> coca-cola, coca-cola. >> a romance with things western. >> freedom came fast, and it exposed themunism. across the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of people began demanding democracy and national independence. it was once again what putin feared most. the people. rising up. and finally, the people won. >> tonight in moscow at the kremlin, the red flag of the failed soviet union at last came down, and the flag of russia rose. >> 300 years of history erased. >> soviet institutions like the kgb simply ceased to exist. vladimir putin views the breakup of the soviet union as he said himself, to be the greatest geopolitical tragedy of the 20th century. >> it was a traumatic time. and it sparked a profound change in vladimir putin. he became a politician, deputy mayor in his hometown of st. petersburg. it was not a big job, but putin clearly had big dreams. he commissioned this rarely-seen documentary, about himself. presenting vladimir putin, the credits read, in power. weirdly, the soundtrack is from the broadway show "cats." the ambitious putin may have already been looking towar
. >> coca-cola, coca-cola. >> a romance with things western. >> freedom came fast, and it exposed themunism. across the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of people began demanding democracy and national independence. it was once again what putin feared most. the people. rising up. and finally, the people won. >> tonight in moscow at the kremlin, the red flag of the failed soviet union at last came down, and the flag of russia rose. >> 300 years of history erased....
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. >> coca-cola, coca-cola. >> a romance with things western. >> reporter: freedom came fast and it exposedof the soviet communism. across the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of people began demanding democracy and national independence. it was once again what putin feared most. the people rising up. and finally, the people won. >> tonight in moscow at the kremlin, the red flag of the failed soviet union at last came down, and the flag of russia rose. >> 300 years of history erased. >> reporter: soviet institutions like the kgb simply ceased to exist. >> vladimir putin views the breakup of the soviet union, as he said himself, to be the greatest geopolitical tragedy of the 20 the century. >> reporter: it was a traumatic time. and it sparked a profound change in vladimir putin. he became a politician, deputy mayor in his hometown of st. petersburg. it was not a big job, but putin clearly had big dreams. he commissioned this rarely-seen documentary about himself. "presenting vladimir putin, the credits read, "in power." weirdly, the soundtrack is from the broadway show "cats." the ambitio
. >> coca-cola, coca-cola. >> a romance with things western. >> reporter: freedom came fast and it exposedof the soviet communism. across the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of people began demanding democracy and national independence. it was once again what putin feared most. the people rising up. and finally, the people won. >> tonight in moscow at the kremlin, the red flag of the failed soviet union at last came down, and the flag of russia rose. >> 300...
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. >> coca-cola, coca-cola. >> a romance with things western. >> freedom came fast, and it exposed thehe heart of soviet communism. across the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of people began demanding democracy and national independence. it was once again what putin feared most. the people. rising up. and finally, the people won. >> tonight in moscow at the kremlin, the red flag of the failed soviet union at last came down, and the flag of russia rose. >> 300 years of history erased. >> soviet institutions like the kgb simply ceased to exist. vladimir putin views the breakup of the soviet union as he said himself, to be the greatest geopolitical tragedy of the 20th century. >> it was a traumatic time. and it sparked a profound change in vladimir putin. he became a politician, deputy mayor in his hometown of st. petersburg. it was not a big job, but putin clearly had big dreams. he commissioned this rarely-seen documentary, about himself. presenting vladimir putin, the credits read, in power. weirdly, the soundtrack is from the broadway show "cats." the ambitious putin may have alre
. >> coca-cola, coca-cola. >> a romance with things western. >> freedom came fast, and it exposed thehe heart of soviet communism. across the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of people began demanding democracy and national independence. it was once again what putin feared most. the people. rising up. and finally, the people won. >> tonight in moscow at the kremlin, the red flag of the failed soviet union at last came down, and the flag of russia rose. >> 300...
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and proving corporate issues that having hostage's by politics, we have coca-cola and pfizer try the of about 14 billion euros. to talk europe and all things credit i want to bring in our roundtable. what do you make of a credit market, sovereign debt market held hostage by a single election. >> the european market is held hostage by a number of things. the ecb owns 10% of the european corporate bond market. roughly 100 of them are negative securities. it is going to be evaluated in the context of the sovereign risk. it is a precarious opposition because you are dealing with the end of the purchase program. the probability of her winning cannot be completely dismissed. victories are somewhat not clear. let's look at the situation in europe. i wonder what takes is higher. fundamentally you need growth, you need reforms. is that going to happen anytime soon? >> i think it is not a fundamental issue in the , which is that if you it through these elections think the focus starts to turn again on ecb exit and what that means. you had the same cyclical upturn in growth. it seems like it is
and proving corporate issues that having hostage's by politics, we have coca-cola and pfizer try the of about 14 billion euros. to talk europe and all things credit i want to bring in our roundtable. what do you make of a credit market, sovereign debt market held hostage by a single election. >> the european market is held hostage by a number of things. the ecb owns 10% of the european corporate bond market. roughly 100 of them are negative securities. it is going to be evaluated in the...
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coca cola's latest commercial entitled pool boy is garnering tears from the lgbt community. the sister is dreaming about the pool boy but she is not the only one -- so is her brother -- they each grab a coke from the fridge getting ready to duke it out over the guy until they find out that their mom beats them to it. it's new taste the feeling campaign is about stories that translates across the globe, seeing characters like themselves is a win and lauding coca cola for this. >>> all right, now to a story that pregnant women can sadly relate to and that makes us men cringe in shame. this evan lynn, who grew so frustrated by the lack of common courtesy and decided to award the first guy that showed some. she is 8 months pregnant and commutes on the new york subway every day. not one guy offered her his seat on the train. >> after a while i realized all right. if a guy gives me a seat i'll make a big friging deal out of it. and she made up to trophy called the number one decent dude. presenting it to this guy, ricky barsdale. he was appreciative but not as much as she was for
coca cola's latest commercial entitled pool boy is garnering tears from the lgbt community. the sister is dreaming about the pool boy but she is not the only one -- so is her brother -- they each grab a coke from the fridge getting ready to duke it out over the guy until they find out that their mom beats them to it. it's new taste the feeling campaign is about stories that translates across the globe, seeing characters like themselves is a win and lauding coca cola for this. >>> all...
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coca-cola announced with us that they will be building these coolers that have cameras in them, and theeras can do real-time inventory management, so you know what is happening inside the cooler so as people take those coax out of the cooler, trucks are automatically rolled to the stores knowing they have to replenish supplies. caroline: you mentioned disruption and jobs will be significant. what does it mean for your topline revenue growth? whether it is einstein or watson, what does ai built into that? >> salesforce is one of the top five software companies in terms of growth. we just delivered a phenomenal quarter. you saw our deferred revenue hit $14.5 billion and 28% for the quarter, and a lot of that is driven by ai and other major trends, including the cloud, social networking, mobility because our customers are moving to those four trends and we need to align salesforce with those four trends to get growth to happen. that is how we have created extraordinary growth. caroline: crm is where it remains? >> crm is the fastest growing segment and will be the number one segment by 202
coca-cola announced with us that they will be building these coolers that have cameras in them, and theeras can do real-time inventory management, so you know what is happening inside the cooler so as people take those coax out of the cooler, trucks are automatically rolled to the stores knowing they have to replenish supplies. caroline: you mentioned disruption and jobs will be significant. what does it mean for your topline revenue growth? whether it is einstein or watson, what does ai built...
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you probably saw two weeks ago, coca-cola announced with us that they will be building these coolershave cameras in them, and the cameras can do real-time inventory management, t to know what is happening inside the cooler, so as people take those cokes out of the cooler, trucks are automatically rolled to the stores knowing they have to replenish supplies. caroline: it sounds phenomenal, disruptiontion jobs will be significant. what does it mean for your bottom line? what does it mean for your topline revenue growth? whether it is einstein or watson, what does ai build into that? marc: salesforce is one of the top five software companies in terms of growth. you saw that. we just delivered a phenomenal quarter. it is the best quarter in tech. you saw our deferred revenue hit $14.5 billion and 28% for the quarter. that exceeded our expectations. and a lot of that is driven by ai. it is also being driven by a lot of other major trends, including the cloud, including social networking, including mobility because our customers are moving to those for trends, and we need to align salesfor
you probably saw two weeks ago, coca-cola announced with us that they will be building these coolershave cameras in them, and the cameras can do real-time inventory management, t to know what is happening inside the cooler, so as people take those cokes out of the cooler, trucks are automatically rolled to the stores knowing they have to replenish supplies. caroline: it sounds phenomenal, disruptiontion jobs will be significant. what does it mean for your bottom line? what does it mean for your...
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we can report fresh numbers out of coca-cola.upermarkets have seen a fall of 30% to 50% in volumes of beverages sold. many are cutting shelf space for beverages as result. for soft drinks, teas, juices by as much as 50%. coke is also finding that traffic is falling in supermarkets around the border. no job impact yet at coke. they have not announced layoffs. they have more than 700 people in the metro area. here's the interesting thing. if you talk to the mayor's office, you will hear a completely different story. the city raised 5$5.7 million i january from the tax, more than double what was projectsed. it is expected to bring in 91 million for the year, it's funding libraries, parks, pre-k programs which the city says has created 240 jobs, most of them full time. the city says it is a big success even with falling sales and is skeptical of the job losses announced at pepsico. it is working to fact check those claims. this is important, because other major cities are watching. cook county in chicago, they passed a similar tax wh
we can report fresh numbers out of coca-cola.upermarkets have seen a fall of 30% to 50% in volumes of beverages sold. many are cutting shelf space for beverages as result. for soft drinks, teas, juices by as much as 50%. coke is also finding that traffic is falling in supermarkets around the border. no job impact yet at coke. they have not announced layoffs. they have more than 700 people in the metro area. here's the interesting thing. if you talk to the mayor's office, you will hear a...
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i think that he was thinking about whether he liked coca-cola or pepsi better.this is not the answer that the american president should be giving. we should be clear that the two-state solution involves the establishment of a palestinian and it has been policy for many years and is supported by an overwhelming international consensus that was reaffirmed by the united nations and the security council resolution. , i understand that the trip administration has walked that statement back, but the casual manner where trump appeared to abandon the two-state policy was typical of his recklessness so far. said that he has supports a peace deal and this does not mean much. on what termss and what arrangement. peace mean perpetual bankli role in the west and gaza? that is not tolerable and it is not peace. palestinians in the territories are to be denied self-determination and a state , potentially means an end to a jewish majority state. these are serious questions with significant implications. friends, the united states and the state of israel have a strong bond going
i think that he was thinking about whether he liked coca-cola or pepsi better.this is not the answer that the american president should be giving. we should be clear that the two-state solution involves the establishment of a palestinian and it has been policy for many years and is supported by an overwhelming international consensus that was reaffirmed by the united nations and the security council resolution. , i understand that the trip administration has walked that statement back, but the...
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del grupo modelo la quinta persona mÁs rica de mÉxico accionista de la mayor emo bote ya dora de coca-cola a las entrantes del una noche de cita...e's, una noche con las amigas... o cualquier otra noche, sabe mejor que nunca. disfrutas de nuevos opciones con el delicioso spinach & artichoke chicken cavatappi. dos entrantes completos y un aperitivo por sólo 20 dólares. sólo en applebee's. encontrar soluciones inteligentes para la comida puede ser un desafio. prueba starkist tuna creations pouches. no necesitan drenarse... puedes disfrutarlos sobre la marcha. prueba starkist creations pouches. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> se conoce hoy las imÁgenes del momento del robo de la camiseta del campeÓn de super bowl, tom brady en el video se ve al periodista mexicano de acusarse de llevarse la valiosa prenda de un de los jugadores mÁs importantes de houston este robo tiene enfurecido a muchos mexicanos. >>> caminaba de un lado a otro, se ve nervioso cuando mira directo unas de las cÁmaras de seguridad, luego el periodista martÍn mauricio ortega es captado cuando sale con un paquete bajo el brazo. >>> como roba
del grupo modelo la quinta persona mÁs rica de mÉxico accionista de la mayor emo bote ya dora de coca-cola a las entrantes del una noche de cita...e's, una noche con las amigas... o cualquier otra noche, sabe mejor que nunca. disfrutas de nuevos opciones con el delicioso spinach & artichoke chicken cavatappi. dos entrantes completos y un aperitivo por sólo 20 dólares. sólo en applebee's. encontrar soluciones inteligentes para la comida puede ser un desafio. prueba starkist tuna...
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. >> pepsi says their products will be available in the city but in smaller amounts and coca cola will also focus on smaller size products and they say that pepsi's reasoning is self reported by a company that is actively fighting to overturn the beverage tax in court. >> reporter: okay another live look here at bells, this took effect yesterday and when 2 leaters and 12 packs at your stores run out to get them you'll have to travel outside of the city limits. bob brooks, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >> newcastle county did not have to look for for the new top cop. he elected vaughn bon jr. to be chief of police. bond is acting chief since january. the 25 year veteran of the force and the first african-american police chief in the department and county council will have to vote on confirming bond jr. to this post. coming up on "action news" tonight. there is only one name on the ballot to fill a vacant seat in the house. but a candidate that missed the deadline came up with a way to help voters write in his name during the special election. and flyers climb to playoff hopes,
. >> pepsi says their products will be available in the city but in smaller amounts and coca cola will also focus on smaller size products and they say that pepsi's reasoning is self reported by a company that is actively fighting to overturn the beverage tax in court. >> reporter: okay another live look here at bells, this took effect yesterday and when 2 leaters and 12 packs at your stores run out to get them you'll have to travel outside of the city limits. bob brooks, channel 6...
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reportera: univisiÓn investiga confirmÓ que coca-cola es el principal comprador del material que reciclan0:00 pm. jorge: comenzaron los funerales de las 27 niÑas fallecidas en el incendio causado por un supuesto motÍn en un centro estatal de guatemala. otras 20 menores estÁn muy graves y viajaron mÉdico de los estados unidos para atenderlas. se conocen mÁs denuncias no atendidas de maltratos y de violaciones. el presidente si ni morales admite que su gobierno estÁ en un punto crÍtico. marÍa elena: el papa francisco viajarÁ a colombia el 6 de septiembre, serÁ su Único destino y la visita de cuatro dÍas lo llevarÁn a cuatro ciudades mÁs lo que indica lo relevante que es paraÉl esta gira. el pontÍfice ha sido un promotor para los acuerdo de paz entre el gobierno y la guerrilla de las farc. sino con el papa francisco, ha causado conmociÓn en la iglesia catÓlica en una entrevista con un diario alemÁn dejÓ entrever la posibilidad de que hombres casados puedan ser ordenados como sacerdotes. esta alternativa podrÍa aliviar el enorme faltante de curas en varios paÍses. pablo: fue una frase en medi
reportera: univisiÓn investiga confirmÓ que coca-cola es el principal comprador del material que reciclan0:00 pm. jorge: comenzaron los funerales de las 27 niÑas fallecidas en el incendio causado por un supuesto motÍn en un centro estatal de guatemala. otras 20 menores estÁn muy graves y viajaron mÉdico de los estados unidos para atenderlas. se conocen mÁs denuncias no atendidas de maltratos y de violaciones. el presidente si ni morales admite que su gobierno estÁ en un punto crÍtico....
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store owners in a southern indian state are removing coca-cola and pepsi products from their shelvesunions call for a boycott of the soft drink giants in order to promote local brews. saying their unhealthy and draining much-needed groundwater from the drought ridden state which is home to nearly 70 million people. certainly a big market for both of those companies. a rather particular form of detection is him there -- protectionism there. moody with the business news. we're taking a short break, do stay with us to read more news and headlines for you in jusa ap 03/01/17 03/01/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! pres. trump: america must put its own citizens first because only then can we truly make america great again. amy: in his first address to a joint session of congress, president trump vowed to greatly expand the military budget, end obamacare, and restrict immigration in the name of nationonal security. pres. trump: we cannot allow terrorism to form
store owners in a southern indian state are removing coca-cola and pepsi products from their shelvesunions call for a boycott of the soft drink giants in order to promote local brews. saying their unhealthy and draining much-needed groundwater from the drought ridden state which is home to nearly 70 million people. certainly a big market for both of those companies. a rather particular form of detection is him there -- protectionism there. moody with the business news. we're taking a short...
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i think he was thinking maybe he was being asked whether he liked coca-cola or pepsi cola better. that is not the answer that an american president today should have been giving. [applause] we should be clear, the two state solution which involves the involvement of a palestinian state and the terrace occupied in 1967 have been bipartisan u.s. policy for many years. it is also supported by an overwhelming international consensus which was reaffirmed in december by the united nations security council resolution 2334. while i understand the trump administration has walked that statement back, the casual manner of which president trump appeared to abandon the to state policy was concerning but also typical of the carelessness of which he has managed foreign-policy thus far. the president has said he supports a peace deal, but this doesn't mean much. the real question is, peace on what terms and under what arrangement? does peace mean the palestinians will be forced to live under perpetual israeli rule in a series of disconnected communities in the west bank and gaza? that is not tole
i think he was thinking maybe he was being asked whether he liked coca-cola or pepsi cola better. that is not the answer that an american president today should have been giving. [applause] we should be clear, the two state solution which involves the involvement of a palestinian state and the terrace occupied in 1967 have been bipartisan u.s. policy for many years. it is also supported by an overwhelming international consensus which was reaffirmed in december by the united nations security...
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and proving corporate issues are held hostage somewhat by politics, we have coca-cola and pfizer drivingnce about 14 billion euros. to talk europe and all things credit, i want to bring back in our roundtable. tcw's ted rivelle, blackrock's jeff cucunato, and jpmorgan's oksana aronov. what do you make of a credit market, sovereign debt market held hostage by a single election in france? oksana: the european market is held hostage by a number of things, including the political picture. the ecb owns 10% of the european corporate bond market. that is roughly 800 securities, and roughly 100 of them are negative yielding securities. so as the bond market nears the end of the corporate support, every one of those issues will be evaluated on risk, the sovereign risk. the fundamentals are probably being overlooked by now. in that perspective, they are in proposition because you are dealing with the end of the purchase program. you are dealing with political risks that are frankly hard to know. marine le pen, as much as much as her numbers have calmed down, i think the probability of her winning
and proving corporate issues are held hostage somewhat by politics, we have coca-cola and pfizer drivingnce about 14 billion euros. to talk europe and all things credit, i want to bring back in our roundtable. tcw's ted rivelle, blackrock's jeff cucunato, and jpmorgan's oksana aronov. what do you make of a credit market, sovereign debt market held hostage by a single election in france? oksana: the european market is held hostage by a number of things, including the political picture. the ecb...
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supermarkets have seen sales of coca-cola fall 30% to 50%, causing many to cut shelf space.n a 40% drop in beverage sales. philly is the first to tax soda. chicago's cook county has a similar tax that takes place in july. >>> the happiest and healthiest city. naples, florida gets it. it measures how residents feel about their physical health, social ties, financial security. we need to get packing. >> life is good for those who retired in naples. thank you. >>> just ahead, rap time. we'll show you where the three rs are reading, writing and rhyming. you are watching "early today." see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, y
supermarkets have seen sales of coca-cola fall 30% to 50%, causing many to cut shelf space.n a 40% drop in beverage sales. philly is the first to tax soda. chicago's cook county has a similar tax that takes place in july. >>> the happiest and healthiest city. naples, florida gets it. it measures how residents feel about their physical health, social ties, financial security. we need to get packing. >> life is good for those who retired in naples. thank you. >>> just...
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. >> reporter: teamsters union says coca cola is planning a similarly bleak announcement in the near future but mayor's office is firing back saying pepsi's move appears to be more political then financial. spokeswoman wrote in part that the soda industry sunk to a new low, they are literally holding hostage jobs of the hard working people in the battle to overturn the tax. mayor kenney's administration also says that the tax which raised 5.7 million-dollar in jana loan, has created more than 250 jobs, at expansion of the prek. pepsi says it will bring back workers if this taxis repealed , and in the meantime mayor kenney's expected to address beverage tax in his budget proposal to city council later this morning. we are live from the far northeast i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> you will blow away, get inside. >> very windy northeast. >>> lawmakers want attorney general jeff sessions to re cues himself from the investigation into russian interference in the november election. >> sessions talked twice with russia's ambassador during the presidential campaign while still
. >> reporter: teamsters union says coca cola is planning a similarly bleak announcement in the near future but mayor's office is firing back saying pepsi's move appears to be more political then financial. spokeswoman wrote in part that the soda industry sunk to a new low, they are literally holding hostage jobs of the hard working people in the battle to overturn the tax. mayor kenney's administration also says that the tax which raised 5.7 million-dollar in jana loan, has created more...
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rutgers says the money had come from its beverage contract with coca-cola not taxpayer money.e bill came about after snooki was reportedly paid $32,000 to speak at rutgers commencement back in 2011. the bill is now on governor christie' desk. >>> self local district attorneys are calling for mandatory minimum sentences to be put back in place in pennsylvania. district attorneys from montgomery, delaware, chester, bucks and berks counties all speaking in support of state house bill 741 today. that measure is working its way through the legislation it would restore the minimum sentences. back in 2015 the state supreme court found such laws are unconstitutional. but prosecutors say minimum sentencing laws keep their communities safe. >>> in 2015 pennsylvania supreme court struck down some of our mandatories. which have severely hampered law enforcements ability to reduce crime and keep our communities safe. and to be able to take and put the worst and most dangerous criminals keep them incarcerated for an appropriate length of time. >>> now critics say the harsher& penalties do n
rutgers says the money had come from its beverage contract with coca-cola not taxpayer money.e bill came about after snooki was reportedly paid $32,000 to speak at rutgers commencement back in 2011. the bill is now on governor christie' desk. >>> self local district attorneys are calling for mandatory minimum sentences to be put back in place in pennsylvania. district attorneys from montgomery, delaware, chester, bucks and berks counties all speaking in support of state house bill 741...
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there's coca-cola, possibly, there's u.s. foods. >> this is so the story of an entrepreneur. it's either going to massively fail or we are going to be hugely successful. right? >> it's an emotional roller coaster. >> this is a critical point. make it or break it. this is just the beginning. we are going to get experts to come in here and take a really hard look, right? really say, what is this going to take to make this work? >> i'm very excited about that. >>> we'll be returning to detroit with our ex-perts to help nailah re-energize her business. let's turn to people that know about branding. jeffrey hayzlett is het head of the group and peter shankman. good to see you both. >> good to be here. >> you just saw that piece. tell me what you think. i asked her and arthur, on a scale of uh-oh to this is amazing, where does it fall? >> it's double uh-oh. it is amazing. i love her. this is where the real future is reading the tea leaves. if you don't make a profit, you can't keep the business going. stop kidding yourself. don't spend your husband's money or family's money until y
there's coca-cola, possibly, there's u.s. foods. >> this is so the story of an entrepreneur. it's either going to massively fail or we are going to be hugely successful. right? >> it's an emotional roller coaster. >> this is a critical point. make it or break it. this is just the beginning. we are going to get experts to come in here and take a really hard look, right? really say, what is this going to take to make this work? >> i'm very excited about that. >>>...
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other big companies like apple and coca-cola have specific investors. -- pacific investors.e for a bloomberg quick take. gasking to extract oil and has produced a flood of new energy in the u.s. and canada. it has lowered fuel prices and created thousands of jobs. it has helped the two countries lessen their independent -- their dependence on foreign energy and coal. leadingame time, it is to increased in earthquakes and greenhouse gas emissions. by there be a balance reducing the effect through technology and regulation? or does fracking represent a threat so grave it must be banned? fracking was largely responsible for a 54% increase for the u.s. production of oil and national gas. fracking generates a little more than half the oil and natural gas in u.s. cities today. fracking has yet to take hold outside of north america. environmental concerns have led to bans in several european countries. also in canada. the first commercial use of fracking was in 1949 in oklahoma. technique involves forcing water and sand with chemicals into a well to create fissures in shale rock so
other big companies like apple and coca-cola have specific investors. -- pacific investors.e for a bloomberg quick take. gasking to extract oil and has produced a flood of new energy in the u.s. and canada. it has lowered fuel prices and created thousands of jobs. it has helped the two countries lessen their independent -- their dependence on foreign energy and coal. leadingame time, it is to increased in earthquakes and greenhouse gas emissions. by there be a balance reducing the effect...
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number one is coca-cola's dasani water. >> right. >> number two is aquafina owned by pepsico, numberly nestle gets the number one spot globally. this is just u.s. market share. nestle owns all of these bottled water companies. >> by the way a lot are just purr fied water. >> true. >> i mean, the idea this has become the dominant beverage is incredible. for those of us who grew up drinking it out of the tap. not to mention all those plastic bottles. but incredible marketing opportunity. and i guess also goes to the fear people have about their local water supplies, i suppose. >> well, there's that. and it's also a big strategy -- it marks a big strategy shift for some of the big beverage makers because coca-cola still exposed to carbonated soft drinks. >> of course. >> and pepsi as well. and so they're going to have to shift their portfolios because bottled water is where it's at. this does include sparkling water, which is a much bigger deal overseas, as wilfred frost would tell you. and a lot of those brands, peligrino and perrier owned by nestle. >> yeah, long term health policy im
number one is coca-cola's dasani water. >> right. >> number two is aquafina owned by pepsico, numberly nestle gets the number one spot globally. this is just u.s. market share. nestle owns all of these bottled water companies. >> by the way a lot are just purr fied water. >> true. >> i mean, the idea this has become the dominant beverage is incredible. for those of us who grew up drinking it out of the tap. not to mention all those plastic bottles. but incredible...
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some of the brands from coca-cola are not doing well, but energy drinks are doing well. .bercrombie & fitch are not doing well polished or -- ever country in french -- abercrombie & fitch are not doing well. is the mustsays it have large cap. we were stuck in a narrow trading range. a 10th of 1%.ly led by utilities. shares up as much as 20%. for jeter -- perjeta is up. faces of the biggest competition from cheaper. could reach $9 billion by 2021. 7%.es up by almost the world's biggest cement maker says demand is expected to grow, including from you infrastructure projects. shares up by 2% and expects double-digit growth. between 2% to 4%. falling short of expectation in the fourth quarter. this is quarterly going back a number of years. investment declined in exports recorded the week is quarterly results in nearly two years. matching theh growth of the third quarter. .4% was forecast. exports -- this export-oriented category. but will they be thinking today? better growth in the euro area could help the swiss economy. breaking news on snap. vonnie: we have an indication on what it wi
some of the brands from coca-cola are not doing well, but energy drinks are doing well. .bercrombie & fitch are not doing well polished or -- ever country in french -- abercrombie & fitch are not doing well. is the mustsays it have large cap. we were stuck in a narrow trading range. a 10th of 1%.ly led by utilities. shares up as much as 20%. for jeter -- perjeta is up. faces of the biggest competition from cheaper. could reach $9 billion by 2021. 7%.es up by almost the world's biggest...
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. - johnson and johnson and coca-cola, they were our first two sponsors. and the whole pitch was how would you like your product being associated with the whole world knowing what tribe or ethnic group oprah winfrey is from. and you know what it was like? it was like, see that, imagine that ceiling opens up and a giant atm machine slowly. (audience laughs) - [voiceover] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. also, by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and, by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation.
. - johnson and johnson and coca-cola, they were our first two sponsors. and the whole pitch was how would you like your product being associated with the whole world knowing what tribe or ethnic group oprah winfrey is from. and you know what it was like? it was like, see that, imagine that ceiling opens up and a giant atm machine slowly. (audience laughs) - [voiceover] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our...
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[laughter] , he gotgan did all out his coca-cola. they worked it out. was very funny at the time. such a very good sport. he never told anyone. she was very excited she had been with the president. he wanted to tell another story? stephen told me not to read too long. [laughter] i have other wonderful stories of value but stephen told me not to. these are stories i left out of my book. the other one is from muhammad ali. he was at the kennedy center one day, they were showing him through. one of the ladies who was in charge said could you come here a minute? i have to go see someone else, i have enjoyed muhammad ali around. just taken to the rest. i said fine, terrified of course because he is so famous. i did not know anything about boxing. at the end he said to me thank you so much. now, he have to go back said what did you say your name was? i said my name is jean kennedy smith. you i would was drop the smith. [laughter] [applause] i did not know what to say. i think that is my time, isn't it. [laughter] [applause] i do hope you enjoyed the book. >> we know who the storyteller
[laughter] , he gotgan did all out his coca-cola. they worked it out. was very funny at the time. such a very good sport. he never told anyone. she was very excited she had been with the president. he wanted to tell another story? stephen told me not to read too long. [laughter] i have other wonderful stories of value but stephen told me not to. these are stories i left out of my book. the other one is from muhammad ali. he was at the kennedy center one day, they were showing him through. one...
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with the marketing goals these companies have appeared they are not building affinity for crest, coca-colau can create tv-like experiences with premium content that facebook is not willing to pay for in a curated way, those dollars come in in a much more meaningful way. it is about winning new dollars stuck in television. technology business is we have seen the big companies are bigger than the number two players. intel is bigger than amd. they are fighting over peanuts because they don't get that network affect. fundamentally, they have to change their user growth number, and it has not happened. >> the user growth has only moderated in the second half of the year. down,nstagram did slow it but ultimately where are the users growing? most affluent, dominant, tear when markets in the world. facebook is growing from around the world and lower value users are the incremental users coming to the platform. if you can start to shift ad dollars over, you can move it in a meaningful way. now fast food giants have placed big bets on technology with the aim of getting a competitive edge. bloomberg
with the marketing goals these companies have appeared they are not building affinity for crest, coca-colau can create tv-like experiences with premium content that facebook is not willing to pay for in a curated way, those dollars come in in a much more meaningful way. it is about winning new dollars stuck in television. technology business is we have seen the big companies are bigger than the number two players. intel is bigger than amd. they are fighting over peanuts because they don't get...
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you probably saw two weeks ago coco cola -- coca-cola announced they will be building coolers with cameras, and cameras can do real-time inventory management so that you know what's happening in the coolers. as people take the coke out of the cooler, trucks are rolled to the stores knowing they need to replenish the supply is. caroline: it sounds phenomenal. what does it mean for your bottom line and topline? you said $10.2 billion for revenue growth. whether it is einstein or what's, what does ai built into that? >> salesforce is already the top five ai companies in the world. we just delivered a phenomenal quarter. you saw our deferred revenue hit $14.5 billion, up 28% for the quarter. that exceeded expectations. a lot of that is driven by ai. it's also driven by a lot of other major trends we assigned ourselves to very early, including the cloud, social networking, and mobility. our customers are really moving to those trends. we need to outline salesforce with those trends to get growth. that is how we created extraordinary growth. caroline: crm is where it remains? >> crm is the faste
you probably saw two weeks ago coco cola -- coca-cola announced they will be building coolers with cameras, and cameras can do real-time inventory management so that you know what's happening in the coolers. as people take the coke out of the cooler, trucks are rolled to the stores knowing they need to replenish the supply is. caroline: it sounds phenomenal. what does it mean for your bottom line and topline? you said $10.2 billion for revenue growth. whether it is einstein or what's, what does...
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you probably saw two weeks ago coca-cola announced they will build these coolers that have cameras andhem, and they will be able to do real-time inventory management. so when people take those coax out of the cooler, trucks are rolled to the stores knowing that they need to replenish those supplies. does it mean for your bottom line? what does it mean for your topline revenue growth? what does ai build into that? >> salesforce is already in the top five software companies in the world. we just delivered a phenomenal quarter. i think it is the best quarter for revenue. we exceeded our expectations. a lot of that is being driven by ai. it is being driven by a lot of major trends that we assigned ourselves to very early. because our customers are really moving to those for trends. that is how we have created extraordinary growth. the fastest-growing of the enterprise software segments and will be the number one segment in the enterprise software industry by 2021 and we are the number one vendor in crm. we are uniquely focused on sales, marketing, analytics, commerce as well. you just ment
you probably saw two weeks ago coca-cola announced they will build these coolers that have cameras andhem, and they will be able to do real-time inventory management. so when people take those coax out of the cooler, trucks are rolled to the stores knowing that they need to replenish those supplies. does it mean for your bottom line? what does it mean for your topline revenue growth? what does ai build into that? >> salesforce is already in the top five software companies in the world. we...
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not jive with the marketing goals these companies have because they are not building affinity for coca-colack. i think if you can create tv-like experiences with premium content which facebook is not willing to pay for, snapchat is in a curated way, i think you are in a position where those dollars start to come in a more meaningful way. it is winning new dollars stuck in television. cory: what we have seen in technology is the big companies are much bigger than the number two players. intel is so much bigger. google is so much better than any other search engine to dream to be. facebook is so much bigger than twitter or any other social media. they are fighting over peanuts now because they do not get the network effect. you can see them slowing user growth they cannot get around. the ads might help revenues in a small way. but fundamentally, they have to change the user growth number and that has not happened. >> in fairness, user growth has only moderated in the second half of the year. instagram did slow down. time, android pitfalls were a slight hiccup. where are the users growing? fro
not jive with the marketing goals these companies have because they are not building affinity for coca-colack. i think if you can create tv-like experiences with premium content which facebook is not willing to pay for, snapchat is in a curated way, i think you are in a position where those dollars start to come in a more meaningful way. it is winning new dollars stuck in television. cory: what we have seen in technology is the big companies are much bigger than the number two players. intel is...
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coca-cola. actual religion, good words, good thoughts, good deeds, ten you just live your life. >> stephen: i could do that. as an iranian american, what has it been like since trump has been elected? a new vibe? >> it's been great. relatives can't come, you know! >> stephen: yeah, that's right, one of the seven countries, six countries, so your relatives can't visit for 120 days at least at this point. ( laughter ) >> at first they were trying to sell it for the safety of americans. but none of the countries on the list ever committed an act of terrorism in america. then i saw kellyanne conway on the news. she goes, it's just a little inconvenience for these people. she goes, after september 11 when i got further scrutiny in the airport, i wasn't worried. i wanted to shake her. i wanted to be, like, there were people who needed medical attention who couldn't come to america because of it. i got an email from a norwegian-iranian who was going to come visit his father on his death bed and they co
coca-cola. actual religion, good words, good thoughts, good deeds, ten you just live your life. >> stephen: i could do that. as an iranian american, what has it been like since trump has been elected? a new vibe? >> it's been great. relatives can't come, you know! >> stephen: yeah, that's right, one of the seven countries, six countries, so your relatives can't visit for 120 days at least at this point. ( laughter ) >> at first they were trying to sell it for the safety...
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. >> break down for us what you do for your customers like coca-cola or bank of america. >> all of theseompanies have to deal with a massive explosion of applications, data, and devices. and connecting those things together is incredibly difficult and expensive. we help them build out an application network to make those connections happen. >> the application network connecting all those different technologies is something likes of oracle does an ibm does. and a lot of providers write their own code to compete with what mulesoft offers. how are you making sure you are the goto? >> the big challenge for everybody is how to do it without writing custom code. 99% of the world is still writing custom code. we have to provide the best product and platform to do that. we provide amazing developer experience to make it easy for them to develop this integration. >> you talked about investors' need for growth. over the past 18 months, we have seen an interesting shift. it went from wanting revenue growth to being more concerned about profitability. when i look at your financials, free cash flow s
. >> break down for us what you do for your customers like coca-cola or bank of america. >> all of theseompanies have to deal with a massive explosion of applications, data, and devices. and connecting those things together is incredibly difficult and expensive. we help them build out an application network to make those connections happen. >> the application network connecting all those different technologies is something likes of oracle does an ibm does. and a lot of...
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>> i worked for coca-cola for a number of years. the best of both worlds.s pizza. >> sean: a quarter pounder with cheese fries and a coke. apparently some very nasty messages being left for me on the "hannity" hotline. i can handle whatever you got. we sent a handedly produced , ar down to south padre island. it's getting worse than ever. we will send you a sneak preview, tonight. this is not a screensaver.game. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." that time of year again, spring break for your kids. we sent a producer down, it is not all fun and a son. next week, we will have our show on the dangers of spring break. ainsley earhardt will join us. here is a sneak peek of what he'll see. >> i don't remember the last three days because i've been so [bleep] up. ♪ >> what time did you all start drinking today? >> uh... ♪ >> oh, god, i saw some guy do drugs of some girls just, like, chest. >> that was you on m
>> i worked for coca-cola for a number of years. the best of both worlds.s pizza. >> sean: a quarter pounder with cheese fries and a coke. apparently some very nasty messages being left for me on the "hannity" hotline. i can handle whatever you got. we sent a handedly produced , ar down to south padre island. it's getting worse than ever. we will send you a sneak preview, tonight. this is not a screensaver.game. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own...