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. >> ahÍ como un mito de que la coca-cola inventÓ santa claus.o fumaba en televisiÓn, no era tan malo. luis: de cualquier forma, es algo que es santa preferirÍa que nunca hubiese ocurrido. le molesta que se utilice su imagen para vender productos? >> estÁ bien si toman mi imagen para promoverse, pero eso sÍ: que sea por una buena causa, una causa correcta. la gente me conoce, entiendo por quÉ hacen eso, no es lo que a mÍ me gusta, pero la gente hace muchas cosas que yo no quiero. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ luis: a pesar de sus objeciones, ha sido difÍcil encontrar un mejor vendedor navideÑo que nuestro querido santa claus. >> agarran una imagen que todos conocemos, que casi es un abuelo para todo el mundo y lo van utilizando para las distintas prioridades. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ luis: entre marketing y campaÑas de publicidad, hay quienes sienten que la magia de santa claus se puede comercializar. >> se pierde la decencia de la fiesta, inclusive si uno opta por no celebrar navidad, debe conocer por quÉ no la celebra. en la Época en la que estamos viviendo en la actualidad. ♪
. >> ahÍ como un mito de que la coca-cola inventÓ santa claus.o fumaba en televisiÓn, no era tan malo. luis: de cualquier forma, es algo que es santa preferirÍa que nunca hubiese ocurrido. le molesta que se utilice su imagen para vender productos? >> estÁ bien si toman mi imagen para promoverse, pero eso sÍ: que sea por una buena causa, una causa correcta. la gente me conoce, entiendo por quÉ hacen eso, no es lo que a mÍ me gusta, pero la gente hace muchas cosas que yo no...
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mm-hm. and there's another company, coca-cola. mm-hm.you have a blindfold test, can you tell the difference? indra: yeah, absolutely. have you tried the two beverages? david: well, i'm told that years ago when there were blindfold tests, more people liked pepsi-cola. indra: yeah. and therefore, coca-cola tried to reformulate its formula, and it didn't quite work out. the secret formula for coca-cola is said to be in some vault somewhere. pepsi-cola formula--? yeah, we have a formula in the vault too. but i tell you, having-- you know, i'm a chemist by undergraduate degree. so i'm always testing competitors' products. the pepsi-cola product was-- which was invented by some chemist way, way, way back, is one of the most complex, refined, amazing formulae. let's say it is very good, yeah. but most people would say that pepsi-cola and maybe coca-cola are not that healthy for you. mm. so you must have heard that argument before. [laughs] yeah. and how does pepsico, under your leadership, try to make products like pepsi-cola healthier? what is
mm-hm. and there's another company, coca-cola. mm-hm.you have a blindfold test, can you tell the difference? indra: yeah, absolutely. have you tried the two beverages? david: well, i'm told that years ago when there were blindfold tests, more people liked pepsi-cola. indra: yeah. and therefore, coca-cola tried to reformulate its formula, and it didn't quite work out. the secret formula for coca-cola is said to be in some vault somewhere. pepsi-cola formula--? yeah, we have a formula in the...
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that's your mcdonald's and coca—cola. 6% to 20%. that is bad. that's your mcdonald's and coca-cola.one in particular. that's quickly get to what has been our conversation for the day, which is giving your youngsters alcohol as a way of teasing them into it and making them responsible. it doesn't work, is the message we have been told. we've had a couple of tweets. there's one from someone in america who alcohol is the worst gateway in every culture but it is idolised in america and used as a centrepiece for every occasion. i think she is spot on. i've got another one from dom. my mum made me try as it of wine when i was ten and i didn't drink any alcohol at —— until i turned 18. you win some, you lose some. as ever, rick tcu. thank —— as ever, thank you very much. thanks for watching. well, the cold snap's not quite over yet. of course, the snow has stopped, mostly that is, but it's still pretty chilly out there and in some parts of the country we still have a little bit of snow lying around here and there, presumably this is from a snowman. there's also the risk of some ice also fi
that's your mcdonald's and coca—cola. 6% to 20%. that is bad. that's your mcdonald's and coca-cola.one in particular. that's quickly get to what has been our conversation for the day, which is giving your youngsters alcohol as a way of teasing them into it and making them responsible. it doesn't work, is the message we have been told. we've had a couple of tweets. there's one from someone in america who alcohol is the worst gateway in every culture but it is idolised in america and used as a...
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luis: no se limitÓ a promocionar la coca-cola.y tradicional. luis: de todos modos, es algo que preferirÍa que nunca hubiese ocurrido. >> esta bien si toman mi imagen para promoverse pero es asÍ, que sea por una buena causa. una causa correcta. la gente me conoce, entiendo porque hacen eso. no es lo que a mÍ me gustarÍa pero la gente hace muchas cosas que yo no quiero. aunque, las hacen de todas formas. luis: hasta la fecha, ha sido difÍcil encontrar un mejor vendedor navideÑo que nuestro querido santa clos. >> lo que hacen es agarrar esta imagen de abuelo para todo el mundo y lo van utilizando para las distintas propiedades de su propia marca. cada marca tiene esas diferentes propiedades. luis: entre marketing y campaÑas de publicidad, hay quienes resienten que la imÁgenes se utiliza para comercializar la navidad.se pierde la esencia de la fiesta. >> es la Época en la que estamos viviendo en la actualidad. luis: para esta Época, la navidad detiene un solo significado. >> es para que los niÑos jueguen mÁs y no se aburran tanto. lui
luis: no se limitÓ a promocionar la coca-cola.y tradicional. luis: de todos modos, es algo que preferirÍa que nunca hubiese ocurrido. >> esta bien si toman mi imagen para promoverse pero es asÍ, que sea por una buena causa. una causa correcta. la gente me conoce, entiendo porque hacen eso. no es lo que a mÍ me gustarÍa pero la gente hace muchas cosas que yo no quiero. aunque, las hacen de todas formas. luis: hasta la fecha, ha sido difÍcil encontrar un mejor vendedor navideÑo que...
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>> bien gracias a dios. >> cÓmo estÁ la familia. >> te tengo que dar algo una coca-cola frÍa para queentas sabroso. >> asÍ terminÓ nuestro recorrido por las calles de nueva york compartiendo con las personas que hacen nuestro dÍa diferente por eso en "un nuevo dÍa" queremos agradecer a usted a nuestro televidente compartiendo una coca-cola con ustedes, siente el sabor. una coca-cola con ustedes, siente el sabor. . >> gracias verÓnica quÉ lindo poder placey agradecerle de esta forma a esa gente hermosa qu trabaja arduamente en este paÍs para llevar la que necesita su familia a su hogar, asÍ que felicidades a todos y sigamos adelante. >> vamos a una pausa comercial pero enseguida james quÉ nos tienes. >> johanna de dÓnde eres? >> colombiana. >> hoy vamos a preparar dos receta de tu tierra, vamos a preparar una natilla y bueno snuls deliciosos regresamos con mÁs. mÁs. >> me fui a entrevistar delineador master precise skinny™, líneas en su punto. de maybelline new york. nuestro siempre afilado delineador en gel a prueba de agua. dura todo el día para un look súper preciso. elegante. defin
>> bien gracias a dios. >> cÓmo estÁ la familia. >> te tengo que dar algo una coca-cola frÍa para queentas sabroso. >> asÍ terminÓ nuestro recorrido por las calles de nueva york compartiendo con las personas que hacen nuestro dÍa diferente por eso en "un nuevo dÍa" queremos agradecer a usted a nuestro televidente compartiendo una coca-cola con ustedes, siente el sabor. una coca-cola con ustedes, siente el sabor. . >> gracias verÓnica quÉ lindo...
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the hollywood brand father behind companies like, you covered vitamin water at coca-cola. chips, bai, chefs cut beef jerky, which i cannot live without now. rohan rosa, you brought clayton christopher, your partner in a brand-new venture. >> thank you for joining us. liz: the company is called kavu. first to this point about starting companies during the recession, rohan. what gave you the guts to muscle into a very crowded field, which would be the grocery store shelves and did you it. bai is hugely successful. i remember the first time i finally saw it at target and i said i interviewed that guy! he said he'd do it and you did it! >> to be fair, clayton is more of an entrepreneur. i never started a company with scratch. i'm not that smart, but i find smart founders, with bai i found benwise, a colonel of an idea and it was a vision. we feel kavu, america is the greatest country to be an entrepreneur handsdown. liz: even in recessions? >> even in recessions, food is being disrupted. everyone knows the way to feel better is what you put in and on your body. fundamentally.
the hollywood brand father behind companies like, you covered vitamin water at coca-cola. chips, bai, chefs cut beef jerky, which i cannot live without now. rohan rosa, you brought clayton christopher, your partner in a brand-new venture. >> thank you for joining us. liz: the company is called kavu. first to this point about starting companies during the recession, rohan. what gave you the guts to muscle into a very crowded field, which would be the grocery store shelves and did you it....
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we're talking walmart, home depot, coca-cola, united technologies and much, much more. president trump also today announcing he's ready to work together with democrats to fix and rebuild the u.s. infrastructure, but democrats so far rebuffing the president's olive branch. that olive branch in the wish list wheel house of what they have always wanted. more infrastructure spending, as we close out a hyperpartisan year with the "washington post" now reporting you can expect a knockdown battle royale in 2018. the post going so far to call it, quote, a blood bath. we have an all-star guest lineup, weekly standard fred barnes, ralph norman, and kayleigh mcenany and jim kallstrom, we're putting him to work, how the fbi today thwarted an isis inspired territory attack on san francisco's pier 39. kallstrom will weigh in on the pressure to mounting pressure on clinton's involvement on the russia uranium deal. politics and money, we've got you covered. welcome to "risk & reward," i'm elizabeth macdonald. dow closing down 28 points to 24,754. still less than 300 points from the 25,
we're talking walmart, home depot, coca-cola, united technologies and much, much more. president trump also today announcing he's ready to work together with democrats to fix and rebuild the u.s. infrastructure, but democrats so far rebuffing the president's olive branch. that olive branch in the wish list wheel house of what they have always wanted. more infrastructure spending, as we close out a hyperpartisan year with the "washington post" now reporting you can expect a knockdown...
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actually they created a special aren't string for the nazis called phantom coca-cola right yeah who funded the frickin nazis j.p. morgan well you know there's another big supporter want is that you're bringing up inconvenient truths of people don't want to talk about but little i mean we talk about here pittsboro because pittsburgh in durham and this area of the country is a hotbed of liberal and progressive and political awareness of what your are at the forefront well people are willing here to ask these questions and these questions need to be asked you're right i mean who is involved in media connects to the bush family i mean there's plenty of scholarship on there brown and herrmann and others that were funding the nazi regime that just we don't like to quote talk about it in polite company let's talk about it you know it's an impolite concern in terms of baseball now the unchecked corporate fascist crowds that don't think net neutrality is a problem if you have corporations running the internet would tell us that there should never be referees on the game during a baseball bats there
actually they created a special aren't string for the nazis called phantom coca-cola right yeah who funded the frickin nazis j.p. morgan well you know there's another big supporter want is that you're bringing up inconvenient truths of people don't want to talk about but little i mean we talk about here pittsboro because pittsburgh in durham and this area of the country is a hotbed of liberal and progressive and political awareness of what your are at the forefront well people are willing here...
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estaba manzanas, kentucky fray chicken, coca-cola, entre otros .: pero tenÍa su vívida de dieta al lado, igual. carolina: es como el comentario que hizo nuestr letra ejecutiva. es como cuando vamos a ver una hamburguesa a un lugar y nos sentimos culpables de comer eso y piden una zona de dieta. javier: un osario de air bnb se queja de haber encontrado cÁmaras ocultas en una casa rentada. carolina: mÁs adelante tendremos a nuestra queridÍsima marÍa elena salinas con algunos consejos. gracias por ayudarme, querido. ¡oh! ¿salsa quemada? ...hay que enjuagar. no-oh. ni hablar. ¿en serio? ¿problemas con los trastes? mételos así como están. cascade platinum elimina hasta la salsa quemada. ¡bien! cascade. la double stack regresÓ como opcion en el 4 for $4 con un cuarto de libra de carne fresca. asÍ que elige entre la double stack, la jr. bacon cheeseburguer, y la crispy chicken blt mÁs papitas y bebida por $4. eso es una deal con mÁs, y distinto. el mcada partido son es mcientos de manchas,. salsas, refrescos, queso. no, son goles. gracias a tide pods la ú
estaba manzanas, kentucky fray chicken, coca-cola, entre otros .: pero tenÍa su vívida de dieta al lado, igual. carolina: es como el comentario que hizo nuestr letra ejecutiva. es como cuando vamos a ver una hamburguesa a un lugar y nos sentimos culpables de comer eso y piden una zona de dieta. javier: un osario de air bnb se queja de haber encontrado cÁmaras ocultas en una casa rentada. carolina: mÁs adelante tendremos a nuestra queridÍsima marÍa elena salinas con algunos consejos....
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. >> stephen: i was trapped under a coca cola machine. and i was in a lot of pain.leeding out. >> were you. >> stephen: but it was the only day you could come by so we did it anyway. >> you did it anyway, you were such a pro. >> stephen: i'm the pro? >> yeah. >> stephen: you were amazing, you just sat there on the coca cola machine. >> i did. incredible story. i got tired so i sat down. >> stephen: yeah. >> on the machine. >> stephen: yeah, and so wonderful to see you again. you know, you, you are, you are an action movie star. >> i thought were you going to say, you are, you are an as-- bleap [bleep], that is what it sound-- yes, action movies. >> stephen: god i wish could you say to to your guests. >> before we get started i'm so glad you are here, are you a complete piece of [bleep]. >> and you, and you sir are a total deutsche bag, thank you-- douchebag, very good to see you. >> stephen: that say good feeling. just clearing the air is so nice. >> we know where we stand now. >> stephen: yeah, exactly. you don't want to be there, i don't want to talk to you t is f
. >> stephen: i was trapped under a coca cola machine. and i was in a lot of pain.leeding out. >> were you. >> stephen: but it was the only day you could come by so we did it anyway. >> you did it anyway, you were such a pro. >> stephen: i'm the pro? >> yeah. >> stephen: you were amazing, you just sat there on the coca cola machine. >> i did. incredible story. i got tired so i sat down. >> stephen: yeah. >> on the machine. >>...
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coca-cola as well falling. it looks like this is linked to an analyst note.oca-cola remains a show me story and its growth targets are a little too aggressive. david: thanks so much, julie. shery: settling this taking points. the republican tax bill is heading to conference. we talk with congressman ryan costello of pennsylvania about what should make it into the final bill. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. david: let's check it on first word news. which ar -- we turn to mark crumpton. mark: arizona officials are trying to figure out with a hold a special election to take a midterm replacement republican congressman trent franks. he announced he will resign effective january 1 after revealing he discussed surrogate motherhood with female staffers. the vacancy is occurring more than six months before the next general election, arizona law requires the governor to schedule a special primary election and a special general election. democrats are continued that's considering a plan that would limit the influence of so-cal
coca-cola as well falling. it looks like this is linked to an analyst note.oca-cola remains a show me story and its growth targets are a little too aggressive. david: thanks so much, julie. shery: settling this taking points. the republican tax bill is heading to conference. we talk with congressman ryan costello of pennsylvania about what should make it into the final bill. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. david: let's check it on first word news....
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history is actually on the side of the bulls take the 1980s, back then stocks like coca-cola, merck,meyers were ever blowing through these ranges the remember "businessweek" cover how coca-cola could have a bigger market cap than general motors no one believed they could surge past their top level trading ranges they kept roaring higher these guys didn't bend metal, they simply produced sugar water and pills. we saw how that came out, industrial america passed the torch to soft goods for good it would never be the same afterwards never. we saw something similar in the 1990s when it was hard to believe how tech exploded. first with the pc and then through the internet tore through price profits like a knife through cream cheese analysts were forced to raise their goals furiously just to keep up with the stocks. it's like that again, but boeing, caterpillar, united technologies and the banks i know many analysts new to the business might question my rigor. many traders would argue it's not natural for dollartree to have such an insane move they puzzle about j.p. morgan could break out
history is actually on the side of the bulls take the 1980s, back then stocks like coca-cola, merck,meyers were ever blowing through these ranges the remember "businessweek" cover how coca-cola could have a bigger market cap than general motors no one believed they could surge past their top level trading ranges they kept roaring higher these guys didn't bend metal, they simply produced sugar water and pills. we saw how that came out, industrial america passed the torch to soft goods...
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coming up, the legendary companies that bitcoin currency is now more valuable than including coca-colaey. >>> a former south carolina police officer was sentenced today to 20 years in prison for shooting and killing an unarmed black man back in 2015. michael slager shot and killed 50-year-old walter scott in the back several times as he was running away following a traffic stop. it happened in north charleston two years ago and was all caught on camera. officer slager shot walter scott as i mentioned several times in the back. the video sparked protests nationwide. in court today, slager said, quote, walter scott is no longer with his family and i'm responsible for that. i wish it never would have happened. i wish i could go back in time. the sentence comes months after slager pleaded guilty to a single count of using excessive force under a plea deal. >>> former usa gymnastics team doctor larry nassar was sentenced to 60 years for child porn. he will probably spend the rest of his life behind bars. nassar had also pleaded guilty to seven counts of sexual assault. he will be sentenced
coming up, the legendary companies that bitcoin currency is now more valuable than including coca-colaey. >>> a former south carolina police officer was sentenced today to 20 years in prison for shooting and killing an unarmed black man back in 2015. michael slager shot and killed 50-year-old walter scott in the back several times as he was running away following a traffic stop. it happened in north charleston two years ago and was all caught on camera. officer slager shot walter scott...
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think coca-cola red, mcdonald's yellow, starbucks green.here on earth, while language may change, all the colors look the same in tie land as they do in texas. >> pan tone was founded in 1962 with the goal of becoming the standard language of color. it's ow people from all over the world know this isn't blue, it's pantone 26 c. the foundation is it's color matching system, which you might imagine they take seriously. first the technician enters the code from the ink he wants to make into this computer. right now steve is ordering up pantone 7765. the machine dispenses an almost perfect amount of base colors to the mix. it's almost never exactly right. that's where a well trained human eye comes in tweaking the formula ever so slightly to make sure it's flawless. the ink poured into this machine which spits out perfect pages of colors. today, some shades of blue. the sheets are then cut and bound into these guides that are sold and sent around the world. ensuring a perfect match every time. >> we give the technician yearly color tests. if th
think coca-cola red, mcdonald's yellow, starbucks green.here on earth, while language may change, all the colors look the same in tie land as they do in texas. >> pan tone was founded in 1962 with the goal of becoming the standard language of color. it's ow people from all over the world know this isn't blue, it's pantone 26 c. the foundation is it's color matching system, which you might imagine they take seriously. first the technician enters the code from the ink he wants to make into...
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. >> go back on a coca-cola truck. >> over whatever it pleases. is this a christmas miracle? >> i think so. >>> well, communities across the bay area are facing fire danger tonight. >> so when will our usual winter weather return? meteorologist drew tuma breaks down our conditions throughout the week when we come ♪ ♪ i'm gonna let it shine.e, ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪ unplug chargers - go, ♪ devices go off-line. turn thermostats down low, ♪ led's shine mighty fine. ♪ small actions quickly grow, ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ energy upgrade california, will let us shine. ♪ >>> well, people gave up 271 guns during a weapons buy back in san francisco today. >> it didn't look like that, though. it looked more like this. abc 7 news was on howard street when police showed off this 84 anti-tank weapon. somebody turned this in on gun buy back day. officers also collected handguns, shotguns and high powered rifles. a community leader believes san
. >> go back on a coca-cola truck. >> over whatever it pleases. is this a christmas miracle? >> i think so. >>> well, communities across the bay area are facing fire danger tonight. >> so when will our usual winter weather return? meteorologist drew tuma breaks down our conditions throughout the week when we come ♪ ♪ i'm gonna let it shine.e, ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine....
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advisers ceos of pfizer, coca-cola said that's not what we're going to do.nificant rate cut, we're going to give it back to our shareholders and in dividends and buybacks. >> reporter: the joint committee on taxation projected today that the gop plan would boost job growth by an extra half a percent over the next ten years. the jct has also projected that the plan's individual tax changes would initially benefit earners at all levels. but those savings would quickly evaporate for those making less than $75,000 a year. tennessee republican bob corker says that part of the plan needs major work. >> i wish we could just take the individual side, put mitt the trash can and take it quickly to the incinerator. >> reporter: but many republicans are worried they'll miss the moment if they tinker with the bill any longer. >> i want us to pass tax reform. i think in its current structure, it would make things better than things are today. not perfect, but better. >> reporter: if republicans do manage to pass their bill, which they're hoping to do in the next 24 hours,
advisers ceos of pfizer, coca-cola said that's not what we're going to do.nificant rate cut, we're going to give it back to our shareholders and in dividends and buybacks. >> reporter: the joint committee on taxation projected today that the gop plan would boost job growth by an extra half a percent over the next ten years. the jct has also projected that the plan's individual tax changes would initially benefit earners at all levels. but those savings would quickly evaporate for those...
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dividend cut nine, procter & gamble, close to 3% cisco systems around that 3% mark a hair above coca-colak at 3.4%. chevron, 3.5%. exxon mobile north of that, about 3.7% feiser comes in at 3.5%. ibm, 3.9% and top of the heap dividend yield, verizon, 4.4%. there you have it, melissa any of these stocks may become the best in breed and may a question for traders and investors next year. backs to you. >> thank you, dom. >> by the way, merry christmas. >> oh, merry christmas to you, dom! dom chu in the newsroom. hardest working man on the show. on at 5:00 this morning on worldwide exchange. >>> carter is taking a deeper dive in the dogs in the dow theory looking a the a name that could break out next year. carter head to the flat board. >> try to pick one so obviously, you can only pick from those names that have the highest yield, typically meaning been bad performers. let's look at the -- the investment results of this premise. this is the dogs of the dow. 1989 to present. and this is kind of quite remarkable, actually $10,000 invested in the dow. you've got yourself a nine bagger and you'v
dividend cut nine, procter & gamble, close to 3% cisco systems around that 3% mark a hair above coca-colak at 3.4%. chevron, 3.5%. exxon mobile north of that, about 3.7% feiser comes in at 3.5%. ibm, 3.9% and top of the heap dividend yield, verizon, 4.4%. there you have it, melissa any of these stocks may become the best in breed and may a question for traders and investors next year. backs to you. >> thank you, dom. >> by the way, merry christmas. >> oh, merry christmas...
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she went in for a coca-cola and that with a baby. surveillance video shows her walking into the store. she kneels down on the floor, yells for the cashier to call in every lens because her baby is on the way. >> then i started listening to her screaming. area and came to the was like, what is going on? because she was right there bending like "oh my god, i am having my baby." adrianna: minutes later, the baby started to come out, and it was actually the store b floor, caught him in his apron, and then they went and got the knife to cut the envelope record. they kept the baby warm until the emts arrived and the baby and mom are doing fine. speaking of babies, here is your daily dose of cuteness. newborns in thailand dressed as puppies. this is all ahead of the chinese new year in february. 2018 will ring in the year of the dog. so cute. josh: adorable. adrianna: all right. we have some cold weather here. this cold weather is here making itself at home. josh: exactly. that is the biggest thing. it will stick around. above freezing tomo
she went in for a coca-cola and that with a baby. surveillance video shows her walking into the store. she kneels down on the floor, yells for the cashier to call in every lens because her baby is on the way. >> then i started listening to her screaming. area and came to the was like, what is going on? because she was right there bending like "oh my god, i am having my baby." adrianna: minutes later, the baby started to come out, and it was actually the store b floor, caught him...
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. >> go back on a coca-cola truck. >> over whatever it pleases. is this a christmas miracle?k so. >>> well, communities across the bay area are facing fire danger tonight. >> so when will our usual winter weather return? meteorologist drew tuma breaks down our conditions throughout down our conditions throughout the week when we come ♪ give me. ♪ a break. ♪ give me a break. ♪ give me a break. ♪ break me off a piece of that kit kat bar. >>> well, people gave up 271 guns during a weapons buy back in san francisco today. >> it didn't look like that, though. it looked more like this. abc 7 news was on howard street when police showed off this 84 anti-tank weapon. somebody turned this in on gun buy back day. officers also collected handguns, shotguns and high powered rifles. a community leader believes san francisco took a big step towards being less violent today. >> we got a bazooka off the streets. we got an cannonball off the streets, assault rifles. we got everything that you could name that could destroy a whole universe. and we got rid of them within hours. >> also said it
. >> go back on a coca-cola truck. >> over whatever it pleases. is this a christmas miracle?k so. >>> well, communities across the bay area are facing fire danger tonight. >> so when will our usual winter weather return? meteorologist drew tuma breaks down our conditions throughout down our conditions throughout the week when we come ♪ give me. ♪ a break. ♪ give me a break. ♪ give me a break. ♪ break me off a piece of that kit kat bar. >>> well,...
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think coca-cola red, mcdonald's yellow, starbucks green. travel anywhere on earth.ge may change, all the colors need to look the same in thailand as they do in texas. that helps consumers instandpointly recognize what they're looking for and keeps them coming back for more. >> pantone was founded in 1962 with the goal of becoming the standard language of color. that's how everyone knows this isn't blue, it's pan tone 286 c. first a technician enters the code for the ink he wants to make into this computer. the right now steve is ordering a pantone 7765. the machine dispenses an almost perfect amount of base colors to the mix. but it's almost never exactly right. that's where a well trained human eye comes in, tweaking the formula ever so slightly to make sure it's flawless. >> the ink is poured into this machine, which spits out perfect pages of colors. today, some shades of blue. the sheets are cut and bound in guides that are sold and sent around the world ensuring a perfect match every time. >> we give the technicians yearly color tests. if they don't past pass o
think coca-cola red, mcdonald's yellow, starbucks green. travel anywhere on earth.ge may change, all the colors need to look the same in thailand as they do in texas. that helps consumers instandpointly recognize what they're looking for and keeps them coming back for more. >> pantone was founded in 1962 with the goal of becoming the standard language of color. that's how everyone knows this isn't blue, it's pan tone 286 c. first a technician enters the code for the ink he wants to make...
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the coca-cola company is not happy with me. that's okay. i'll still keep drinking that garbage.trump has had a long history of tweeting about diet coke and slamming the brand while coca-cola has been trying to rebrand it as being a more healthy beverage. trump has continually trashed it and yet we saw a "new york times" article that he still has an obsession with drinking up to 12 diet cokes a day. i love this president for the fact that he embraces his vices and tweets about it. >> and sometimes the things he says he doesn't like, he actually does like. so that is very interesting. gentlemen, thanks so much, dave and john. i appreciate your time on this holiday. happy new year and merry christmas to both of you. >> thank you. >>> tom foreman looks at all of the best, all of the worst of 2017. this will air tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern and pacific. >>> and next, puerto rico looks for some joy this christmas after a very difficult year. >> a kid yesterday with squd me to bring back his house the way it was. >> we're going to bring back santa class as he deliver as distraction i
the coca-cola company is not happy with me. that's okay. i'll still keep drinking that garbage.trump has had a long history of tweeting about diet coke and slamming the brand while coca-cola has been trying to rebrand it as being a more healthy beverage. trump has continually trashed it and yet we saw a "new york times" article that he still has an obsession with drinking up to 12 diet cokes a day. i love this president for the fact that he embraces his vices and tweets about it....
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coca-cola, pepsi, dr.napple, they're all getting buy ratings. >> yeah, they think the consumer will be out there buying, brian. i already am long, full disclosure, coca-cola for unusual activity i'm long in constellation brands for the activity we just cited and i love the call by deutsche bank i think this is spot on. >> dr. pepper an snapple buying bui water. rob, the master limited partnerships, the pipelines, why? >> we've owned and traded mlps for a very long time i think this is a trade. the reason there's been a lot of volatility is there's not a lot of institutional ownership in the asset class. that's beginning to change you're starting to see some of the private equity firms come in and buy assets you're starting to see value investors identify value, but i don't think it's going to happen until next year. one of the reasons is, is that mlps are one of those assets that are down this year. if you're thinking about tax law selling, you're going to continue to do that into year end. there was also
coca-cola, pepsi, dr.napple, they're all getting buy ratings. >> yeah, they think the consumer will be out there buying, brian. i already am long, full disclosure, coca-cola for unusual activity i'm long in constellation brands for the activity we just cited and i love the call by deutsche bank i think this is spot on. >> dr. pepper an snapple buying bui water. rob, the master limited partnerships, the pipelines, why? >> we've owned and traded mlps for a very long time i think...
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a sign that coca-cola is feeling the winter cold.he polar bears in this year's limited edition cans are hiding little secrets. i know its really cool. take a close look its a little hard to see but this year the bear's eyes are actually bottle caps. >> okay. >> what? you don't think that's cool. okay, that's not all. wait to be wowed by this. the little white spot on the bear's snout shaped like a classic coca-cola bottle. >> how does he know. >> see, i don't. i really need to look at it further. finally does this take holiday cheer too far. the internet losing its mind over a tweet of a candy cane pizza. so, do you see it? >> that looks gross. >> it looks so nasty. the christmas treats are spread on top of a digiorno pizza. most reaction just like ours, disgust. digiorno saw the post after it went viral. they responded with a tweet saying, no, no, no please stop doing that. >> if you're going something just to go viral and you're not going to put any effort into it like just dump candy canes on a frozen pizza you should be eating it
a sign that coca-cola is feeling the winter cold.he polar bears in this year's limited edition cans are hiding little secrets. i know its really cool. take a close look its a little hard to see but this year the bear's eyes are actually bottle caps. >> okay. >> what? you don't think that's cool. okay, that's not all. wait to be wowed by this. the little white spot on the bear's snout shaped like a classic coca-cola bottle. >> how does he know. >> see, i don't. i really...
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the former coca—cola executive and marketing man has been credited with increasing the turnover of the the football association of walesm was just banter. but not very funny. imean, he was just banter. but not very funny. i mean, he hasn't done anything terrible. it was just a bit embarrassing. bit cringeworthy. but we all make mistakes. it was potentially racist not to say you could not have another nationality. any other nationality except english. the same as you would not describe someone's colour or ethnicity. i am from new zealand. if someone said about our national by someone said about our national rugby team that it would definitely not be and are still young, i would say, fair enough. it isjust the way it is, i guess. —— definitely not be an australian. this man says jonathan ford should have chosen his words more carefully. it is a very different society. people have different society. people have different feelings about things were as banter or things you just get on with before. when he said, i thought, i wondered with before. when he said, i thought, iwondered if with be
the former coca—cola executive and marketing man has been credited with increasing the turnover of the the football association of walesm was just banter. but not very funny. imean, he was just banter. but not very funny. i mean, he hasn't done anything terrible. it was just a bit embarrassing. bit cringeworthy. but we all make mistakes. it was potentially racist not to say you could not have another nationality. any other nationality except english. the same as you would not describe...
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a little soap which will shoot us in full legal to look at it to you only some linkable see the coca-cola which was stupid. in such people brought flowers to the black sea shore one day candles to pay tribute to those who lost their lives a year ago for many the pain remains strong one woman whose husband died in the crash has been collecting the stories of other widows. but. this documentary for us was a way to deal with the pain that hit us unexpectedly when the title of the documentary wives isn't random while we were filming we still felt like wives it's very difficult school so for a widow we saw our husbands often another way can travel they had several such trips a month they flew a lot and expectedly they didn't come back home and you can watch the stories which i learned i collected by heading to our documentary channels website the address is on your screens right now. on your beliefs over to go on national story about. how to do with and. really one of the first. from the caribbean where there's a serial killer where it's like you're born or stalks me sure it will end for month
a little soap which will shoot us in full legal to look at it to you only some linkable see the coca-cola which was stupid. in such people brought flowers to the black sea shore one day candles to pay tribute to those who lost their lives a year ago for many the pain remains strong one woman whose husband died in the crash has been collecting the stories of other widows. but. this documentary for us was a way to deal with the pain that hit us unexpectedly when the title of the documentary wives...
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becomes legal but this sinister way of imprisoning mostly black men and you know farming them out to coca-cola dredging swamps in florida all these sorts of things around this time. there's a train of prisoners that breaks that going through florida and usually they transport these prisoners at night but they train breaks and they get there during the day and all these people mostly white people see all these prisoners who are about to go dredge the swamps and they're covered with marks and they're macy and they're people like oh my god this is horrifying we have to stop doing this this is terrible so happens today fast forward thirty years lynchings a big thing lynchings a problem people start seeing it you know lots of black newspapers are trying to put it out there oh my god this lynching thing is terrible we have to stop it. fast forward civil rights movement like you know oh my god cops are brutalizing people and all this stuff terrible bloody sunday happens white people are outrage rodney king happens l.a. riots. almost seems like every thirty twenty eight years this is happening and you
becomes legal but this sinister way of imprisoning mostly black men and you know farming them out to coca-cola dredging swamps in florida all these sorts of things around this time. there's a train of prisoners that breaks that going through florida and usually they transport these prisoners at night but they train breaks and they get there during the day and all these people mostly white people see all these prisoners who are about to go dredge the swamps and they're covered with marks and...
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will be able to leave their liquids in their bag because this system can distinguish between water, coca-cola and explosives. >> it's going to be faster. it's going to be able to identify automatically, not just explosives, but weapons. which is going to help the screeners. because you're taking the human factor out. >> reporter: the cost $300,000 per machine with the tsa starting to roll them out in 2018. tom costello, nbc news, peabody, massachusetts. >>> still ahead here tonight, gift card warnings. scammers have a way to drain their value before they're even used. >>> also inspiring america. checking back in with two best friends who have become viral sensations. why this could be their happiest holiday ever. hope you can stay with us. >>> we're back now with our latest in the series of consumer alerts this holiday shopping season. this one is about the gift that keeps on giving. we're talking about gift cards. they're easy to get, easy to give as last-minute gifts and easy to go out and buy what you want with them. but with that ease also comes the possibility of getting ripped off. nbc'
will be able to leave their liquids in their bag because this system can distinguish between water, coca-cola and explosives. >> it's going to be faster. it's going to be able to identify automatically, not just explosives, but weapons. which is going to help the screeners. because you're taking the human factor out. >> reporter: the cost $300,000 per machine with the tsa starting to roll them out in 2018. tom costello, nbc news, peabody, massachusetts. >>> still ahead here...
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abyss pronounce that that's the classic coca-cola version there's also what they call the hollywood santa which was put together by a conference of santa clauses in one nine hundred thirty eight and there's also the the mall santa which is called the charles howard santa which was you go for as your inspiration we're just looking at a clip from a film that you helped on the norman rockwell version is very natural in believable that he's an older man and. working on making toys. all the time and it's not too scary right because some of the scandals that you see like out on the street or maybe at the mall they're like a little creepy looking right yes. we thought it would be good to have you rate some santas for us we have some people in santa costumes now it should be said these are not maybe the most professional santas not like the ones that you're working with but take a look at those guy he's got like a lot of excess stories in the beard he's got like some lights and pins what do you think is this look working or not i actually like it because he's is doing all the parts about santa in
abyss pronounce that that's the classic coca-cola version there's also what they call the hollywood santa which was put together by a conference of santa clauses in one nine hundred thirty eight and there's also the the mall santa which is called the charles howard santa which was you go for as your inspiration we're just looking at a clip from a film that you helped on the norman rockwell version is very natural in believable that he's an older man and. working on making toys. all the time and...
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we should tell you at that new screeners cost -- >> the difference between coca-cola, and liquid explosives>> tell identify automatically not just explosives but weapons. >> they cost $300,000 apiece. the tsa is testing them in boston and phoenix, with other airports to get a try before the national rollout next year. >>> man, speaking of travel, people hitting the skies, rails, roads. weather's key. >> it is. looks like right now today we're in good shape. that could potentially change. bill? >> we are in good shape. the temperature is coming down now. a little bit chillier this morning in south jersey. warmer in the suburbs. in philadelphia, 35 at the airport. just below freezing in chestnut hill. a couple degrees milder than yesterday. just above freezing for parkwood, bustleton, and tars dale. temperatures will be slower to cool this morning than yesterday. we've got mostly cloudy skies, and that acts as a blanket over the area. we will get some breaks of sunshine. look at the temperatures. in spite of clouds, a southerly wind will develop. that's going to push the temperatures to near
we should tell you at that new screeners cost -- >> the difference between coca-cola, and liquid explosives>> tell identify automatically not just explosives but weapons. >> they cost $300,000 apiece. the tsa is testing them in boston and phoenix, with other airports to get a try before the national rollout next year. >>> man, speaking of travel, people hitting the skies, rails, roads. weather's key. >> it is. looks like right now today we're in good shape. that...
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so coca-cola sets up a company in france to sell soda. the earnings of that subsidiary aren't taxed in the u.s., as long as they remain with the subsidiary overseas. but if that subsidy repatriates the earnings back to the u.s. parent company, right now we impose a 35% tax. that means that companies are leaving their earnings overseas to avoid that tax. and that's presumably not as good for our economy. so what the tax bill does, it does two changes here. first, with respect to future earnings overseas, from the beginning of the year on, those can be brought back now without any tax whatsoever. big benefit for multinational companies, bring back future earnings. with respect to existing earnings, those will be brought back at a lower tax rate, say around 14% or so. that brings in a little revenue for the government that they weren't going to t anyway, and it also brings the money back here. >> andy, thank you very much, appreciate the explanations. andrew friedman with the washington update. >> thanks, tyler. >>> on wall street, the dow r
so coca-cola sets up a company in france to sell soda. the earnings of that subsidiary aren't taxed in the u.s., as long as they remain with the subsidiary overseas. but if that subsidy repatriates the earnings back to the u.s. parent company, right now we impose a 35% tax. that means that companies are leaving their earnings overseas to avoid that tax. and that's presumably not as good for our economy. so what the tax bill does, it does two changes here. first, with respect to future earnings...
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ceos of fizer cisco coca cola said that's not what we're gonna do if we had a significant rate cut we're going to give that back to our shareholders in dividends and stock buyback. so how is the billl likely o affect americans household finances. congressional budget office released a report taking into account changed attacks build and deserves is like medicare and medicaid. the upshot is diminishing returns for any tax bracket. for some of the lowest in. as per year the bill will cost them a forty eight hour as per year right off the. but he seven hundred eighty eight dollar hole in their budget by twenty. seven households near the median income fifty seventy five thousand dollars per year will start with an eight hundred twelve dollar benefit but by twenty twenty seven will see hundred thirty nine. i lost even the richest americans who will benefit the most see there's benefits going down from around fifty nine thousand dollars per year and the just around nine thousand and ten years. wall street's been giddy this week over that impending tax bill the dow looking for its sixth straigh
ceos of fizer cisco coca cola said that's not what we're gonna do if we had a significant rate cut we're going to give that back to our shareholders in dividends and stock buyback. so how is the billl likely o affect americans household finances. congressional budget office released a report taking into account changed attacks build and deserves is like medicare and medicaid. the upshot is diminishing returns for any tax bracket. for some of the lowest in. as per year the bill will cost them a...
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move us into the same football hooligans but if you are to feel that only some linkable see the coca-cola which goes to the. top of. in the russian city of sochi people are bringing flowers to the black sea shore and lighting candles to pay tribute to those who lost their lives a year ago for many the pain remain strong one woman whose husband died in the crash has been collecting the stories of other widows he's been recounting how they deal with the pain of the loss. the feeling. this documentary for us was a way to deal with the pain that hit us unexpectedly when the title of the documentary wives isn't random while we were filming we still felt like wives is very difficult a widow we saw our husbands off on another working tramp and they had several such trips a month they flew a lot and expectedly they didn't come back home and. you can watch the stories which i learned collected by heading to our documentary channels website address is just on your screens most of your screens right now. on your behalf so critical mass is thirty. feet in the room and. really one of the three from th
move us into the same football hooligans but if you are to feel that only some linkable see the coca-cola which goes to the. top of. in the russian city of sochi people are bringing flowers to the black sea shore and lighting candles to pay tribute to those who lost their lives a year ago for many the pain remain strong one woman whose husband died in the crash has been collecting the stories of other widows he's been recounting how they deal with the pain of the loss. the feeling. this...
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coca-cola, 3.2%. merck at 3.4%. chevron at 3.5%.onmobil a little north of that, 3.7% pfizer comes in at 3.8%. ibm, big blue itself, 3.9% and then the top of the heap in terms of dividend yield, verizon at 4.4%. so there you have it, melissa. any of these stocks may become the best in breed. maybe that's a question for traders and investors next year. back over to you >> thank you, dom. >> oh, by the way, merry christmas. >> oh, merry christmas to you, dom chu in the newsroom. the hardest working man, he was on at 5:30 this morning. >>> carter, head on over to the plasma >> let's try to pick one so obviously you can only pick from those names that have the highest yield, which typically means they've been bad performers but let's look at the investment results of this premise. this is the dogs of the dow, 1989 to present. and this is kind of quite remarkable actually. $10,000 invested in the dow, you've got yourself a nine bagger, and you've got this, if you simply went after that stock or the one you picked with a very high dividend
coca-cola, 3.2%. merck at 3.4%. chevron at 3.5%.onmobil a little north of that, 3.7% pfizer comes in at 3.8%. ibm, big blue itself, 3.9% and then the top of the heap in terms of dividend yield, verizon at 4.4%. so there you have it, melissa. any of these stocks may become the best in breed. maybe that's a question for traders and investors next year. back over to you >> thank you, dom. >> oh, by the way, merry christmas. >> oh, merry christmas to you, dom chu in the newsroom....
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. >> c.e.o.s of pfizer, cisco, coca-cola said, that's not what we're going to do.we get a significant rate cut, we're going to give that back to our shareholders in dividends and in stock buybacks. >> reporter: the bipartisan joint committee on taxation projected today that the g.o.p. plan would boost job growth by an extra half a percent over the next ten years. the j.c.t. has also projected that the plan's individual tax changes would initially benefit earners at all levels, but those savings would quickly evaporate for those making less than $75,000 a year. tennessee republican bob corker says that part of the plan needs major work. >> i wish we could just take the individual side, put it in the trash can, and take it quickly to the incinerator. >> reporter: but many republicans are worried they'll miss the moment if they tinker with the bill any longer. >> i want us to pass tax reform. i think in its current structure it would make things better than things are today, not perfect but better. >> reporter: if republicans do manage to pass their bill, which they'r
. >> c.e.o.s of pfizer, cisco, coca-cola said, that's not what we're going to do.we get a significant rate cut, we're going to give that back to our shareholders in dividends and in stock buybacks. >> reporter: the bipartisan joint committee on taxation projected today that the g.o.p. plan would boost job growth by an extra half a percent over the next ten years. the j.c.t. has also projected that the plan's individual tax changes would initially benefit earners at all levels, but...
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will be able to leave their liquids in their bag because this system can distinguish between water, coca-cola and liquid explosives. >> it's going to be faster. it's going to be able to identify automatically not just explosives but weapons, which is going to help the screeners, because you're taking the human factor out. >> reporter: the cost $300,000 per machine with the tsa starting [000:14:59;00] tom costello, nbc news, peabody, massachusetts. >>> still ahead here tonight, gift card warnings. scammers have a way to drain their value before they're even used. what you need to know if you're giving or receiving one this holiday. >>> also, inspiring america. checking back in with two best friends who have become viral sensations. why this could be their happiest holiday ever. hope you can stay with us. if you could see your cough, you'd see all the sickness you're spreading. robitussin cf max. nothing lasts longer and treats more symptoms for your cough, cold and flu. (elevator bell ringing) robitussin cf max severe. because it's nev
will be able to leave their liquids in their bag because this system can distinguish between water, coca-cola and liquid explosives. >> it's going to be faster. it's going to be able to identify automatically not just explosives but weapons, which is going to help the screeners, because you're taking the human factor out. >> reporter: the cost $300,000 per machine with the tsa starting [000:14:59;00] tom costello, nbc news, peabody, massachusetts. >>> still ahead here...