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. >> patretroleum coke. you said earlier in the testimony with was worst than coal and i am guessing you mean from an environmental standa standpoint. can you explain that? >> with heavy oils you have the high carbon bottom of the barrel so when you put in this capacity that takes the molecules you get more liquid which is good but more solid. it is a solid fuel. if is very high quality, which doesn't come from refineries, it goes into the steel and glass and ceramic manufacture. high end sulfur and heavy metals coming from the oil production process, that goes into power were production and team. it has ten percent higher green glass than coal and higher sulfur than some of the worst coals. it runs counter to coal. so when coal is priced high, as it had been recently, and before exporting the coal, china wanted the petroleum coke was it was economically benefits to burn that. if you remember the news stories last year in detroit there was a pile of petroleum coke that got a lot of attention in the press. if
. >> patretroleum coke. you said earlier in the testimony with was worst than coal and i am guessing you mean from an environmental standa standpoint. can you explain that? >> with heavy oils you have the high carbon bottom of the barrel so when you put in this capacity that takes the molecules you get more liquid which is good but more solid. it is a solid fuel. if is very high quality, which doesn't come from refineries, it goes into the steel and glass and ceramic manufacture....
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petroleum coke is a solid fuel. if it's very, very high quality, which doesn't come out of refineries, it goes into steel and glass and ceramic manufacture. if it's low quality, high in silver, high in heavy metals, that goes into power production and steam. then you are burning coal. it has 10% higher greenhouse emissions than coal and higher sulfur than some of the worst coals. it runs counter to coal. when coal is priced high as it had been recently, before we were exporting a lot of coal, china was wanting the petroleum coke because it was an economic benefit for them to burn that instead of coal. now prices of coal are low. so it's out of favor. if you remember, there was news stories last year about -- it was in detroit. there was a pile of petroleum coke that got attention. the press -- it's black. they are spread -- it spread for miles because -- it's land locked. they can't export it. it ends up being a problem. they will want to send us the heavy oil so we export because we're closer to ports of call. >> l
petroleum coke is a solid fuel. if it's very, very high quality, which doesn't come out of refineries, it goes into steel and glass and ceramic manufacture. if it's low quality, high in silver, high in heavy metals, that goes into power production and steam. then you are burning coal. it has 10% higher greenhouse emissions than coal and higher sulfur than some of the worst coals. it runs counter to coal. when coal is priced high as it had been recently, before we were exporting a lot of coal,...
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these are things you could do with that petroleum coke, fuel grade petroleum coke, take heavy-metal andmake it actually a beneficial industrial byproduct but it will cost money to do that. >> is not economical. much cheaper to send it to someone else to burn it. >> one thing about this. it is important to remember this is a strategic asset. we are connected to the world oil market. we might have to change the way we distribute the f c r because of the huge flow of crude oil into the gulf coast but i don't think -- we will study this carefully. things can change in the world and we won't get rid of the 80 second airborne and we need to look at the sp are that way. we may need that. even if we are relatively independent of price spike in the world oil market from a catastrophe summer does a lot of damage to the american economy. >> where i come from the goal of that was to buy the oil and put it when it was low. when we release it because when oil goes up because of an embargo or whatever else, you have been more than kind today, thank you. i also want to mention bill flores is here from
these are things you could do with that petroleum coke, fuel grade petroleum coke, take heavy-metal andmake it actually a beneficial industrial byproduct but it will cost money to do that. >> is not economical. much cheaper to send it to someone else to burn it. >> one thing about this. it is important to remember this is a strategic asset. we are connected to the world oil market. we might have to change the way we distribute the f c r because of the huge flow of crude oil into the...
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. >>> up next, a classic coke won't cut it anymore. beverage makers spend big bucks to rethink the things you might drink in the future. >>> shares of groupon today from a report from the korea times said a unit of goldman sachs is considering acquiring a stake in groupon's south korea based ticket monster business. groupon is reportedly mulling a sale of at least 20% and up to more than half of its stake. >>> switching gears here. what will you be drinking in the future or a few years from now? it's happening as sara eisen tells us. >> cherry, vanilla, strawberry, raspberry. >> reporter: choice, personalization and kus tomization. what does drinkfinty tell us about the consumer in 25 years? >> it tells us a number of things. firstly, consumers are going to look for much more exciting propositions, you know? a long time ago, you had a choice between two koe las. now consumers have a vast choice available to them. >> reporter: you see them in coke freestyle to customize your coke bands or pepsi spire to mix and match combos. that's what
. >>> up next, a classic coke won't cut it anymore. beverage makers spend big bucks to rethink the things you might drink in the future. >>> shares of groupon today from a report from the korea times said a unit of goldman sachs is considering acquiring a stake in groupon's south korea based ticket monster business. groupon is reportedly mulling a sale of at least 20% and up to more than half of its stake. >>> switching gears here. what will you be drinking in the...
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he loves cherry coke.ant you to construct a dish using cherry coke. >> sure, i'm the coke guy, right? yeah. great. >> you signed that deal, buddy. >> rachael, i will give you a bit of a curveball. elon musk is a billionaire, founder of tesla, the electric carmaker. >> those are really cool. they are very cute. >> he is south african. so, a south african food is biltong, which is a kind of beef jerky. i want you to construct a dish using beef jerky. mario, you've had a second to think about it. what would you make lloyd blankfein? >> first of all, i would chop one of the hot dogs -- do i get more than one hot dog? i would chop one of them up and dredge it with flour and salt and pepper and some cayenne and make it nice and crispy and hot. i would take the other one, i would butterfly it open until it was flat, dredge in flour and bread crumbs. i would make a hotdog schnitzel and serve it with a crispy hotdog salsa. >> nice. >> yes, please. >> i'm up for that. bobby? >> he is the ceo of mcdonald's, you said?
he loves cherry coke.ant you to construct a dish using cherry coke. >> sure, i'm the coke guy, right? yeah. great. >> you signed that deal, buddy. >> rachael, i will give you a bit of a curveball. elon musk is a billionaire, founder of tesla, the electric carmaker. >> those are really cool. they are very cute. >> he is south african. so, a south african food is biltong, which is a kind of beef jerky. i want you to construct a dish using beef jerky. mario, you've...
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they added a advise it should be replaced because he is incapable of leading coke's turn around. wintergreen has been critical of the executive compensation plan, saying the shares are deeply discounted bus of poor management and govern fans, secondly, coke sees steady growth coming next year, 2015. coke shares fell nearly 1%. >>> amoco a announced plans to further expand the aerospace business. it has a german titanium manufacturer. the move is a part of alcoa's shift away from mining and pumping aluminum. shares rose fractionally to $14.93. in its annual revenue outlook for next 84, the industrial conglomerate honeywell is a conservative forecast for 2015 saying it expects only modest economic growth around the world for the 84. shares today fell just a bit, 95.81. >>> only nine more shopping days until christmas and retailers are going all out to ring up holiday sales, including macy's. the iconic store heralds in herald's square, housed workers and is pushing sales and special promotions not only at its 850 stores but also online. macy's is now the 8th largest in the u.s. aft
they added a advise it should be replaced because he is incapable of leading coke's turn around. wintergreen has been critical of the executive compensation plan, saying the shares are deeply discounted bus of poor management and govern fans, secondly, coke sees steady growth coming next year, 2015. coke shares fell nearly 1%. >>> amoco a announced plans to further expand the aerospace business. it has a german titanium manufacturer. the move is a part of alcoa's shift away from mining...
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the coke brothers? can i just venture a guess before you give me your opinion?people, ord fare people, they don't know who the coke brothers are. >> don't know, don't care. how harry reid won. >> if you go to the hospital. >> absolutely. >> go to pulmonarys here. >> oh my go, you go to lincoln's home. >> the pulmonary of natural history. >> that's true. so not everybody. there is a lot of people. >> the average people. >> oh, i'm just saying, if you have a shoulder problem or something. >> hospital for special surgery. >> let's not do the philanthropic. >> why not? >> i don't think he should be vilified. >> he calls them unamerican and your city is a better place because of the coke brothers. >> they are clearly not unamerican. >> this is a horrible strategy. donny, let me ask you, this is the end of the year, we look back and talk about what democrats should have done. i wonder, because everybody is so negative, i wonder if democrats didn't blow an opportunity by actually going, they should have gone positive. this is what we did. the economy was going over the
the coke brothers? can i just venture a guess before you give me your opinion?people, ord fare people, they don't know who the coke brothers are. >> don't know, don't care. how harry reid won. >> if you go to the hospital. >> absolutely. >> go to pulmonarys here. >> oh my go, you go to lincoln's home. >> the pulmonary of natural history. >> that's true. so not everybody. there is a lot of people. >> the average people. >> oh, i'm just...
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regular coke, diet coke, pepsi are not cutting it. traditional beer sales are slowing.t is why companies are struggling to figure out the new demands of consumers and how it will shape what they will drink. we took a peek inside the innovation machines to find out what it will be. >> vanilla, strawberry. >> choices, personalization, customization. that is the key for beverages. pepsi is already thinking about it as it prepares to roll out drink finity pods. >> what does it tell us about the future of the consumer? the consumer in 25 years. >> it tells us a number of things. firstly, consumers are going to look for much more exciting propositi propositions. it used to be a long time ago that you had a choice between two different types of colas. now consumers have this vast amount of choice available to them. >> you are starting to see that in coke's freestyle machine in restaurants which lets you customize your favorite coke brand. that's what alcoholic beverage drinkers want, as well. >> over the next 5 to 20 years you see a consumer having a clear role on what the bee
regular coke, diet coke, pepsi are not cutting it. traditional beer sales are slowing.t is why companies are struggling to figure out the new demands of consumers and how it will shape what they will drink. we took a peek inside the innovation machines to find out what it will be. >> vanilla, strawberry. >> choices, personalization, customization. that is the key for beverages. pepsi is already thinking about it as it prepares to roll out drink finity pods. >> what does it...
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the bloggers george prior drank can cans of coke, more than a gallon of soda, can cans of coke everyonth. to the results were dramatic look at the before and after pictures. lauren simonetti has a lot more on this. first of all, you drink 10 cans of coke every day for a month. did he eat anything different? >> he can beat alia diet. he had a private -- high-protein high-fat diet. he kept his diet this same as halloween during this month. nothing out of the ordinary. >> and bass of the amount of sugar. >> it is an addition of 1400 calories a day. and is 10 grams of sugar day. he went from a one 68 pounds to 192 pounds, he went to 23 pounds and his body fat went up 65%, 9% to 16%. the question i ask, we don't ask kent hance of soda a day. to you drink orange juice that are apparently healthy. >> we drink the same amount of sugar equivalent, 10 counts of cut. i don't do that. >> half of all americans adjust the tint counts of cut the day. of 1/2 to? that just doesn't sound right, does it? >> i am drinking my coke. >> i never drink soda. that is another piece of bad p r for coca. >> kick
the bloggers george prior drank can cans of coke, more than a gallon of soda, can cans of coke everyonth. to the results were dramatic look at the before and after pictures. lauren simonetti has a lot more on this. first of all, you drink 10 cans of coke every day for a month. did he eat anything different? >> he can beat alia diet. he had a private -- high-protein high-fat diet. he kept his diet this same as halloween during this month. nothing out of the ordinary. >> and bass of...
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>> do you like cherry coke? -- do you like coke? >> yes, cherry coke. >> my issue is dasani.ber eight, minimum wage increases across the united states will prompt walmart to impact about one third of its u.s. locations. this is according to an internal memo revealed by reuters. >> i have a problem with the government regulating something like minimum wage. big,e other hand, a profitable and player like walmart should be paying his workers at least $10 or $15 hour. sad that thehis is government has to get involved -- >> but this is a step in the right direction. 22 states are looking to increase the minimum wage. more and more states are jumping on the bandwagon and saying that we need to pay our employees the right wage. will it always be a perfect wage? is is anther entry-level job -- not >> wars dortificial price not work but how do not have enough compassion -- >> shareholders want bigger returns to the keep cutting costs. >> i don't want someone working a full-time job -- >> do you shop at walmart? to shopon you are able at walmart is because prices -- >> i don't shop at
>> do you like cherry coke? -- do you like coke? >> yes, cherry coke. >> my issue is dasani.ber eight, minimum wage increases across the united states will prompt walmart to impact about one third of its u.s. locations. this is according to an internal memo revealed by reuters. >> i have a problem with the government regulating something like minimum wage. big,e other hand, a profitable and player like walmart should be paying his workers at least $10 or $15 hour. sad...
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petroleum coke. love oming to eshearings because ilen all kinds of things msgordonold me abo petroleum code and you said earlier inhertestimony was worse th coal and i'm suming you me from a pollutn standpoint >> is when you rang all of the liquids out t of the heavy oil. it comesut of every refini process ut i small amounts. with heavyoils youhave a lot of these high carbon bottom of the barrel so when you put i capacity youget more liquids out whic good but h u get more sols out your finery. ift'very high-qualitwhich don't come o of refineries that goes into steelaglas d ceramic manufacturer if it's low-quityokegh in sulfur sulfur, higen heavy-metal this iwhat com out ofheil production process that goes intoow producon and steamed. and then you are bicly burning coal. it h abo 10 higher greenhouse gas emissionshan coal a higher iabm sulfur. then some of the wor ld nd it rants bit counter to oa cold swh coal is priced hiest it has been recently and before wewere exporting a lot inwas wanting to petr
petroleum coke. love oming to eshearings because ilen all kinds of things msgordonold me abo petroleum code and you said earlier inhertestimony was worse th coal and i'm suming you me from a pollutn standpoint >> is when you rang all of the liquids out t of the heavy oil. it comesut of every refini process ut i small amounts. with heavyoils youhave a lot of these high carbon bottom of the barrel so when you put i capacity youget more liquids out whic good but h u get more sols out your...
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i said, can i get a coke with ice? he says, coke, with ice. no.es? you like dates? i go, dates, really? are dates really the same as coke and ice in israel? >> jimmy: like a candied date. >> then i'm doing this show, and it's a big variety. it's called the genesis awards. it was like the jewish nobel prize, which seems redundant. but that's what it was. [ laughter ] any way, it's like the show opens with, "in the beginning, god told the jews" and lights flashed. and then there's a four minute auctioner thing. the guy says when you hear your name, i walk out? "no, no, you don't walk out. you stay." okay, "in the beginning, god told the jews, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, great friend of israel's, jay leno." so i stay there. "what are you doing? what are you doing?" do i walk out? [ laughter ] no, you don't walk out. you stay here. yes, stay. okay. god told the jews, please welcome jay leno. "what are you doing?" i said could i walk out? "no i come down." i said do you want me to walk out? he goes, "no, you don't walk out. you walk in." i sa
i said, can i get a coke with ice? he says, coke, with ice. no.es? you like dates? i go, dates, really? are dates really the same as coke and ice in israel? >> jimmy: like a candied date. >> then i'm doing this show, and it's a big variety. it's called the genesis awards. it was like the jewish nobel prize, which seems redundant. but that's what it was. [ laughter ] any way, it's like the show opens with, "in the beginning, god told the jews" and lights flashed. and then...
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increased the petroleum coke exports to china like 70 fold in the last several years. and it's a coal substitute. it's worse than coal in terms of emissions. you know, it kind of cuts both ways. >> mr. chairman, i know i'm over my time. i'd like to talk about petroleum coke when i get to my time. >> i recognize the gentleman from ohio for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. again, as we've been stated, thanks for our panelist for being here. we really appreciate your time. if i could just kind of hit a few points. as we've been sitting here, i'd check where we started and west texas was selling at $60 and now it's down to $60.51. present is at $64.20 and it dropped to $64 in the last few minutes. there is a section in the paper about what the decreasing cost of oil if west texas and what'sing that doing here in this country to evolve our producers especially out west. and of course in ohio and also in pennsylvania with our shale that we're developing in our states, especially for me in ohio, it's really interesting. also, you know, you're concerned. as the price
increased the petroleum coke exports to china like 70 fold in the last several years. and it's a coal substitute. it's worse than coal in terms of emissions. you know, it kind of cuts both ways. >> mr. chairman, i know i'm over my time. i'd like to talk about petroleum coke when i get to my time. >> i recognize the gentleman from ohio for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. again, as we've been stated, thanks for our panelist for being here. we really appreciate your...
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maybe it would be easier to write with coke and maybe i would write better with coke.riting well is so important to me that there is no advantage i wouldn't give myself, except that. i talk out loud all the time. i start fights with myself to see if i can get a scene going. >> what about movies? we see superhero movies greenlighted time after time after time. is that depressing? >> no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. >> is it a golden age of movies? >> yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some of which i am a huge fan of. i don't think i could ever write one because i don't know how. they are what is paying for the smaller movies, the more grown-up movies. with steve jobs, i can say that this is the first time i have felt at the end of the script that i wrote exactly the movie i wanted to write. ♪ >> you are working on a big steve jobs movie. what is the latest? >> we will start shooting in a couple of months. danny boyle, who directed "slumdog millionaire," "127 hours,"
maybe it would be easier to write with coke and maybe i would write better with coke.riting well is so important to me that there is no advantage i wouldn't give myself, except that. i talk out loud all the time. i start fights with myself to see if i can get a scene going. >> what about movies? we see superhero movies greenlighted time after time after time. is that depressing? >> no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than...
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let's start with coke.mpany says it doesn't expect earnings growth in 2015 to be significantly different than this year when numbers are adjusted for currency. coke expects profit growth of 4% to 5% in 2014 and that's in line with estimates. in october, the company warned it would mix long-term earnings targets to currency fluctuations. it announced cost cutting measures and a timeline to sell its bottling operations. so it doesn't expect sales volumes to improve from the third to fourth quarter as it continues to face challenges in emerging markets brazil and china. earlier on monday, activist investors stepped up its criticism calling for the ceo to be replaced. winter green, run by david winters has been in a battle with coke for much of this year. winters says management along with a board and conversation plan has them taking value of the stock in half. a coke spokesperson says wint winter's claims are without merit. >>> and on to boeing, it's boosting its stock buyback program from $10 billion to $12
let's start with coke.mpany says it doesn't expect earnings growth in 2015 to be significantly different than this year when numbers are adjusted for currency. coke expects profit growth of 4% to 5% in 2014 and that's in line with estimates. in october, the company warned it would mix long-term earnings targets to currency fluctuations. it announced cost cutting measures and a timeline to sell its bottling operations. so it doesn't expect sales volumes to improve from the third to fourth...
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prior drank 300 cokes in thirty days...all in the name of science. his findings - you gain weight. 23 pounds in prior's case. he summed up his self- inflicted soda binge in a video, noting "my clothes fit tightly" and "i can't bend over easily" >> did he eat anything? >> basically he just gained a lot of weight. >> that's a lot of caffeine. did he have to wean himself off of that? that's a lot of sugar. >> i'm going to look up and find out more. i'm going to look it up. >> let's take a look at the weather. looking at cloud cover out of the south expected to see generally credit conditions. dry today. today is different. freezing drizzle. that goes through tonight and moral purity on the lookout for that it could make things slipped early for the morning. 34 degrees will be the temperature by 5:00 p.m.. 9:00 p.m. down to 33. we'd make 40 degrees on friday. saturday and sunday we are dry with a mix of sun and clouds high temperature into the upper 30's. erin has her ipad on which is not good news. give it to me. >> that means i didn't even have time to
prior drank 300 cokes in thirty days...all in the name of science. his findings - you gain weight. 23 pounds in prior's case. he summed up his self- inflicted soda binge in a video, noting "my clothes fit tightly" and "i can't bend over easily" >> did he eat anything? >> basically he just gained a lot of weight. >> that's a lot of caffeine. did he have to wean himself off of that? that's a lot of sugar. >> i'm going to look up and find out more. i'm...
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in other words there has to be a coke for every person that they can buy within arm's reach. think about this this is the marketing concept that we are as manufactures perpetuating. it's up to you to think about do you want to buy that? and you the vote. you are the ones who decide what gets made because you have the dollars. so i was saying the first thing is reduce your consumption, reuse what you have, and the third is recycle. some with that, thank you. -- so with that, thank you. [applause] >> couple of points that i would like to pick up on. advertising. advertising, we have 4850 shampoos in the super market, in the drugstore. do we really need that? he answer is no, we don't. i have a little place off the grid in argentina. i have two little solar panelsful we live on the property. you don't use any of this stuff. and guess what, you don't need it. you really don't need it. the other point i want to make is sustainability labeling which is something that's come up in political discussions is -- is would people change their behavior if there was sustainbility labeling o
in other words there has to be a coke for every person that they can buy within arm's reach. think about this this is the marketing concept that we are as manufactures perpetuating. it's up to you to think about do you want to buy that? and you the vote. you are the ones who decide what gets made because you have the dollars. so i was saying the first thing is reduce your consumption, reuse what you have, and the third is recycle. some with that, thank you. -- so with that, thank you....
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a coke-backed business at the credibility e center uses consumer data along with information from socialorks, income, tv viewing and everyone a brand of cars someone drives to develop voter profiles. this used to be the sort of constitutional capacity that could only be had from a political party. various war lords fight to impose their will. it's a huge change we're going to talk about next. blaeng blank ole o o blaeng bl wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the
a coke-backed business at the credibility e center uses consumer data along with information from socialorks, income, tv viewing and everyone a brand of cars someone drives to develop voter profiles. this used to be the sort of constitutional capacity that could only be had from a political party. various war lords fight to impose their will. it's a huge change we're going to talk about next. blaeng blank ole o o blaeng bl wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is...
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people that sold ice, other things like that, acquired franchises to produce coke, dr.epper, other brands like that, and built those from very small family businesses into large, regional businesses that covered many counties, maybe even states, as the manufacturer and purveyor of that soft drink. -- of beverages throughout that area. we focus on small business to try to encourage invention, entrepreneurship, business ethics, salesmanship, all of those things that small businesses, which are really the backbone of america's economy and make things great in this country. >> the free enterprise portion of the museum was started by a man named ww "foots" clemmons. thetarted as a salesman in 1930's in alabama. he really worked himself up in the ranks of dr. pepper, and he really treasured and valued the free enterprise system. he credited free enterprise for allowing him to work his way up in the company to become president and ceo of dr. pepper. it was really his vision for the museum to teach children about free enterprise and the opportunities that are presented to them
people that sold ice, other things like that, acquired franchises to produce coke, dr.epper, other brands like that, and built those from very small family businesses into large, regional businesses that covered many counties, maybe even states, as the manufacturer and purveyor of that soft drink. -- of beverages throughout that area. we focus on small business to try to encourage invention, entrepreneurship, business ethics, salesmanship, all of those things that small businesses, which are...
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an ordinance on limiting pet coke storage. the controversial measure to force city gas stations to offer fuel that has higher levels of ethanol. before that taking center stage in a rare visit to city council. >> that has earned the admiration of all of us regardless of faith. all of us in public service. that is chicagos highest honor. the medal of merit. city council be stealing the thunder on francis cardinal george. the mayor and others praising his devotion. >> city council taking up key environmental issues. an ordinance limiting storage. >> a controversial by product of petroleum refineries. >> most especially in massive terminal on the southeast side. city council wants to limit the size of massive pet coke ideals. there's the issue of the 15 fuel. the measure is opposed by the illinois retail merchants association. >> council members focused on the ailing cardinal door to of course has been battling cancer. >> you have to make deep battle public. others feel they have to hide it. >> i know how hard it is sometimes. th
an ordinance on limiting pet coke storage. the controversial measure to force city gas stations to offer fuel that has higher levels of ethanol. before that taking center stage in a rare visit to city council. >> that has earned the admiration of all of us regardless of faith. all of us in public service. that is chicagos highest honor. the medal of merit. city council be stealing the thunder on francis cardinal george. the mayor and others praising his devotion. >> city council...
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>> coke is a great example. coke sells its product in every country on the planet except two. the s cuba. i'm sure the cubans would enjoy drinking coca-cola but what they really need is bricks to build houses, and asphalts to repave the roads. the opportunity is more of an infrastructure play. the best business you could open in cuba is a home depot. there's plenty of labor and a great need. if you go outside of the tourist area, the infrastructure, the buildings areç crumbling. there are no street lamps, really. telecommunications is another area that's been underfunded. there's a state-run telecom company, but cuba basically lags much of the world in broadband benitration. there are fewer internet connections than in sudan or fiji. that's because the government has controlled internet access. there's basically one fiber optic cable connecting cuba to the world through venezuela. but there's no 3g, or 4g. companies like verizon or at&t see an opportunity there. they don't even have roaming agreements. if you travel to cuba, whether you're a cuban or tourist, it's actually pr
>> coke is a great example. coke sells its product in every country on the planet except two. the s cuba. i'm sure the cubans would enjoy drinking coca-cola but what they really need is bricks to build houses, and asphalts to repave the roads. the opportunity is more of an infrastructure play. the best business you could open in cuba is a home depot. there's plenty of labor and a great need. if you go outside of the tourist area, the infrastructure, the buildings areç crumbling. there...
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that has all the capacity to actually, on its own, decide to affect the course of the primary is the cokeperation. they have the data, they have the ground troops, they have the money. they want to get involved seriously in a primary. >> i would respectfully disagree. i think if you look at individual donors, like foster freeze, look at the a e santorum model. with one big donor, you can survive until pretty far in the process. he had enough money to win at about a dozen states, but not enough to win the nomination. >> i think it's useful because it's very hard to sort of compute matters of magnitude. so $29 billion, you could write a $200 million check -- >> each month. >> so in some ways, what always struck me about what happened is e isn't how much money it is, it's actually how little. these are people that have so much money, they could just drop a billion. i mean, 10 e 1/30? >> proctor and gamble spend $6 billion a year on advertising. the entire campaign of 2012 costs that much. i agree: i'm always surprised at how skin flinty this is. even on air waves, there's a finite amount of
that has all the capacity to actually, on its own, decide to affect the course of the primary is the cokeperation. they have the data, they have the ground troops, they have the money. they want to get involved seriously in a primary. >> i would respectfully disagree. i think if you look at individual donors, like foster freeze, look at the a e santorum model. with one big donor, you can survive until pretty far in the process. he had enough money to win at about a dozen states, but not...
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and substance of petroleum coke which we increase. out of texas, the u.s.ncreased its petroleum exports to china like 70 fold in the last several years. so it's a coal substitute and it's worse than coal in terms of emissions. you know, it kind of cuts both ways. >> miss chairman, i know i'm over my time but i'd like to talk about petroleum coke when i get my time. >> ohio, five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. as has been stated for the panelists being here today. it's really informational and appreciate your time. if i could just kind of hit a few points, as we've been sitting here, i checked the start committee that west texas was selling the $60.70 when we started. and brent at 64.23 and dropped to 64 in the last few minutes. i think the discussion we're having is very informational. it was in the wall street journal this morning, the headline in one of the suggestions in the paper with the decreasing cost of oil from west texas, what that's doing in this country with the producers, especially out west. and of course in ohio and also in pennsylvania
and substance of petroleum coke which we increase. out of texas, the u.s.ncreased its petroleum exports to china like 70 fold in the last several years. so it's a coal substitute and it's worse than coal in terms of emissions. you know, it kind of cuts both ways. >> miss chairman, i know i'm over my time but i'd like to talk about petroleum coke when i get my time. >> ohio, five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. as has been stated for the panelists being here today. it's...
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>> the idea is that that moment you want that delicious cherry coke, you think of your health coach andgroups going on with you and maybe you will get a water instead of something better for you. , marky smart man andreessen, is a big backer of you guys. what is the future of this company? what does he see there as far as growth is concerned? >> you know, i think the interesting bit is what is happening from the company landscape is that you get folks like me with tech and health care backgrounds will bring companies. i studied neuroscience and i worked at google for a well and went to harvard medical school. my passion has always been tech plus health care. i think andreessen horowitz saw a consumer grade, rich product and experience, but to an enterprise customer set with a unique business well behind it that got them excited and that is what led them to pull the trigger on the deal. >> $23 million? what's next? >> next for us is working with customers. we have an innovative business model and that we only charge our employer and health plan customers if we are successful .ith members
>> the idea is that that moment you want that delicious cherry coke, you think of your health coach andgroups going on with you and maybe you will get a water instead of something better for you. , marky smart man andreessen, is a big backer of you guys. what is the future of this company? what does he see there as far as growth is concerned? >> you know, i think the interesting bit is what is happening from the company landscape is that you get folks like me with tech and health...
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in char coke you guarantee the money. >> in the capitol juba, tree l forests, take responsibility for the forests they rely on. >> we are trying to give them the message to cut them sustainfully or use them sustainfully. >> one way to stop deforestations here is to bring the vast oil reserves online for the people. but that bringing co2 emissions, these people are simply concerned with eking out a living. nick clark, sowfnedz. >> the supreme court has been asked to decide. it's "inside story." hello, i'm ray
in char coke you guarantee the money. >> in the capitol juba, tree l forests, take responsibility for the forests they rely on. >> we are trying to give them the message to cut them sustainfully or use them sustainfully. >> one way to stop deforestations here is to bring the vast oil reserves online for the people. but that bringing co2 emissions, these people are simply concerned with eking out a living. nick clark, sowfnedz. >> the supreme court has been asked to...
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but coke is going to be a tough one.ruggling with the secular decline in soda drinking, which only got worse in 2014. >> my question would be whether they can reverse the decline in the toilet roll. i don't know if that's something you haven't looked at. >> i haven't looked at that. >> when we come back tom lee of fund strike global advisers on his market outlook for 2015. guess what? he's bullish. plus, ted leonsis, owner of the capital capitals and wizards. we'll talk about valuation and a lot more later on this morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. >>> good wednesday morning. happy new year to you. we take you live to tokyo, where they are about to ring in 2015. you're looking at a live shot of that city as it counts down to the start of the new year. revelers are going to release those balloons in front of tokyo tower. meantime, we are about 14 hours away from our own celebration here on the east coast of the u.s. what a year japan has had. what a year -- you'r
but coke is going to be a tough one.ruggling with the secular decline in soda drinking, which only got worse in 2014. >> my question would be whether they can reverse the decline in the toilet roll. i don't know if that's something you haven't looked at. >> i haven't looked at that. >> when we come back tom lee of fund strike global advisers on his market outlook for 2015. guess what? he's bullish. plus, ted leonsis, owner of the capital capitals and wizards. we'll talk about...
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retail and corner stores and really are doing away with and limiting and ending the sales of junk food, cokes, and smokes as well, so i feel like this is a really, positive effort to create healthier option and to limit the harmful ones as well. also, when we looked at the equity and i know that we will have speakers that will show some of this inequity and why this is a way and protecting the vulnerable communities and youth but we will look at maps of san francisco and where the tobacco licenses are and where the sales are, especially around low income communities and where young people have access as well. our department of public health staff and i want to thank them, and they are amazing and so great to work with. but they are leading the country in many ways, in showing what cities can do, but our department of public health staff, they emphasize that tobacco use is the leading cause of death in in our city and in our country. we spend in san francisco, nearly 400 million dollars a year, on the cost related to tobacco, and tobacco addiction as well. and that is about 625 dollars per san
retail and corner stores and really are doing away with and limiting and ending the sales of junk food, cokes, and smokes as well, so i feel like this is a really, positive effort to create healthier option and to limit the harmful ones as well. also, when we looked at the equity and i know that we will have speakers that will show some of this inequity and why this is a way and protecting the vulnerable communities and youth but we will look at maps of san francisco and where the tobacco...
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finally maybe we get some pop out of coke.hat's what i'm betting on and those players too. >> thank you dr. j with the unusual activity. and news breaking again from russia. >> russia on credit watch negative from negative. the current rating was one step above junk. now they go through the process and decide what's going to happen. and if they decide to downgrade then russia would be rated junk. this isn't necessary a surprise. we knew s&p would be coming out of with some kind of statement yesterday or today. and the considering what's happened with oil and the reserves and the companies in russia that receive hard currency have been told they have to help shore up the ruble. so not a surprise. the ruble right now is 54 and a half. last week during all that tumult and volatility had gone all the way to 80 and back again. 54.6 rubles to the dollar in light of this news. but remember a lot of the companies in russia are being asked by the government to help shore up the ruble by going out and buying rubles rather than trying to
finally maybe we get some pop out of coke.hat's what i'm betting on and those players too. >> thank you dr. j with the unusual activity. and news breaking again from russia. >> russia on credit watch negative from negative. the current rating was one step above junk. now they go through the process and decide what's going to happen. and if they decide to downgrade then russia would be rated junk. this isn't necessary a surprise. we knew s&p would be coming out of with some kind...
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. >> get witit with a diet coke. >> exactly. >>> the ebola virus takes the top spot, followed by the ice bucket challenge craze, when the shocking suicide of robin williams and the turmoil in ferguson, missouri. here's a question for you: if every driver in the u.s. kept their car's tires properly inflated, how many gallons of fuel could america save each year? up to 2 billion gallons? 4 billion? 6 billion? the answer is... up to 4 billion gallons. by keeping your tires properly inflated, you can increase your car's fuel economy and reduce its co2 emissions. take the energy quiz -- round 2. energy lives here. go! go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats cheerios! cheerios! go, go, go! go power oats! go! cheerios! go power! go...power! yayyyy! wellllll... ♪ ♪ earlyfit ♪ latefit ♪ risefit ♪ fallfit ♪ ballfit ♪ wallfit ♪ pingfit ♪ pongfit ♪ pingfit ♪ pongfit ♪ rowfit ♪ throwfit ♪ slowfit ♪ olliefit ♪ oopsfit ♪ otisfit ♪ thiswayfit ♪ thatwayfit ♪ daddyfit ♪ pappyfit ♪ datefit ♪ weightfit ♪ goalfit ♪ gooooooalfit ♪ stepfit ♪ stairfit ♪ smartfit ♪ heartfit ♪ spinfit ♪ bikefit ♪ hikefit
. >> get witit with a diet coke. >> exactly. >>> the ebola virus takes the top spot, followed by the ice bucket challenge craze, when the shocking suicide of robin williams and the turmoil in ferguson, missouri. here's a question for you: if every driver in the u.s. kept their car's tires properly inflated, how many gallons of fuel could america save each year? up to 2 billion gallons? 4 billion? 6 billion? the answer is... up to 4 billion gallons. by keeping your tires...
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was one of those cars made of mentos and the other made of diet coke or is that what god does to cars that jerk and drive? alright. the campaign isn't just what it sounds like. >> you think it's funny with the sexual connotations behind it. that's good. the people behind the ads say it's suppose to grab your taepbgs. >> jon: it grabs your attention but you don't usually use no sex puns. like lick anal cancer or a unreleased rolling stones album cover. actually that maybe why this happened. >> trevor jones with the department of public safety issued this statement "this is an important safety message. i don't want this innuendo distract from our goal to save lives on the roads ." >> the slogan gained a lot of attention. the state has decided to pull it anyways. >> jon: for more we turn to our reporter live in south dakota. thank you for joining us. wow, it's snowing and cold there. oscar, it sounds like it was a lost fun with the miss understanding and sexual i object innuendo. >> yes, jon. it's a same. all of the silliness has pulled from the dangers of masturbating while driving. it'
was one of those cars made of mentos and the other made of diet coke or is that what god does to cars that jerk and drive? alright. the campaign isn't just what it sounds like. >> you think it's funny with the sexual connotations behind it. that's good. the people behind the ads say it's suppose to grab your taepbgs. >> jon: it grabs your attention but you don't usually use no sex puns. like lick anal cancer or a unreleased rolling stones album cover. actually that maybe why this...
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any big group could say we don't like you to drink a coke or we'll do a 9/11 bombing.here does it stop? >> let's keep in mind cyber espionage, cyber crime, this is an old story. american phones who have been hacked by the chinese, who steal as much intellectual property do as much as they can to subvert our defense companies this is old news. the big difference here is that an element that shapes the culture was attacked. so now, we're talking about whales arguably the greatest leverage the united states has in the world. even in the places where we are hated they love consuming our media. now they went after entertainment, but the next time it could be someone saying to a news organization like abc, by the way i noticed your reporting on fill in the blank whatever the issue is, you have the e-mails, don't you. you've got some secrets you wouldn't want revealed, and once you've given into this blackmailed you've created a market that will never close. >> didn't they up the ante, this particular movie when they crafted a movie about assassinating a leader it's not a sat
any big group could say we don't like you to drink a coke or we'll do a 9/11 bombing.here does it stop? >> let's keep in mind cyber espionage, cyber crime, this is an old story. american phones who have been hacked by the chinese, who steal as much intellectual property do as much as they can to subvert our defense companies this is old news. the big difference here is that an element that shapes the culture was attacked. so now, we're talking about whales arguably the greatest leverage...
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and i'll take another diet coke in malibu, please! (laughter) folks... t.g.i.e drone is not just a great way to spread christmas cheer, it could be a great new weapon in the war on terror. because i.s.i.s. may show blatant disregard for basic human decency, but surely even they respect the international law of mistletoing. that's why i'm calling on the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff to harness this technology. i assume he also works at t.g.i. fridays. look at all that flair. (laughter) general dempsey , deploy a fleet of mistletoe drones to iraq immediately. once the terrorists see that festive sprig hovering overhead, al-baghdadi and his top lieutenant will have to kiss each other. (laughter) and then they will immediately be stoned to death. merry christmas, everybody! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) ♪ twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on ti
and i'll take another diet coke in malibu, please! (laughter) folks... t.g.i.e drone is not just a great way to spread christmas cheer, it could be a great new weapon in the war on terror. because i.s.i.s. may show blatant disregard for basic human decency, but surely even they respect the international law of mistletoing. that's why i'm calling on the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff to harness this technology. i assume he also works at t.g.i. fridays. look at all that flair. (laughter)...
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coke particularly were those turned over to her. >> they were public documents i think they were provided directly to mr. young in particular and whether they read them or not is another issue they were voluminous and, yes access to all the material by staff. >> so show you we've made effort to address people i i know there are opportunities to meet at their requests we've been accused of proposalstizing i make the statement in the june meeting we have a duty to educate the madam clerk, any other business before this committee? members to see why we come to the recommendations i want to make sure that staff in their best efforts to the members to explain what we're doing and there are vacuums of information and actually on with an thing on the information that the issue of urgent care to see was brought up when i talked about the non-traditional issues. >> commissioner myburg. >> if you will, i've been a educator for a long time one must communicate in the person asking the lawns there's a lot of eventual nuance things there's questions it makes sense to invite a response to questions rat
coke particularly were those turned over to her. >> they were public documents i think they were provided directly to mr. young in particular and whether they read them or not is another issue they were voluminous and, yes access to all the material by staff. >> so show you we've made effort to address people i i know there are opportunities to meet at their requests we've been accused of proposalstizing i make the statement in the june meeting we have a duty to educate the madam...
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coke brothers -- i could go on about that. the third is the carbon bubble. more and more authority, the bank of london, the british financial minister say wez're in the midst of a carbon bubble that could plummet and make the retirement board has to the tune of i think $3500 million that's worthless. so let's catch up. >> thank you. thank you for your public comment. that ng you. and again, i'm dpoing to have to remind everyone that your public comments must be confined to this item which is about wendy paskin-jordan's reappointment. please continue your comments in relation to these items or else we will have to sprupt you. interrupt you. thank you very much. >> my name is brett, i'm senior analyst at 350.org. my job is to track public institutions reaction and due diligence to what is now called carbon risk. the point that has been made so far is that the board of supervisors as part of their fiduciary duty, is not to grow the fund but protect it, what the connection they're trying to make here is that wendy paskin-jordan has been a barrier to the due dili
coke brothers -- i could go on about that. the third is the carbon bubble. more and more authority, the bank of london, the british financial minister say wez're in the midst of a carbon bubble that could plummet and make the retirement board has to the tune of i think $3500 million that's worthless. so let's catch up. >> thank you. thank you for your public comment. that ng you. and again, i'm dpoing to have to remind everyone that your public comments must be confined to this item which...