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was just bought by pepsi.ew wasn't allowed to boost caffeine, now they can do that they are positioning it as a energy drink for the mornings, instead of coffee you'd have an energy drink, the mt. dew. >> that's a lot of sugar. >> it's only 25 calories i think. >> really? >> yeah. >> do we expect some drinks with his name specifically or he's the face of the brands that already exist. >> he's the face of the newer, low-cal, high-caffeine energy drinks, not sure more than that. he obviously is going to be working very closely with them they are starting by launching this which is a pretty important category for them to dominate and take away from leaders he was the face of sprite for so long big change. >> going back many my role for multiple decades, we're talking about energy drinks, remember michael jordan, be like mike, early gatorade ads before viral was viral. also before gatorade was owned by pepsi-co but is in their portfolio now. it's fascinating that energy drinks are opposed to sports or exercise dri
was just bought by pepsi.ew wasn't allowed to boost caffeine, now they can do that they are positioning it as a energy drink for the mornings, instead of coffee you'd have an energy drink, the mt. dew. >> that's a lot of sugar. >> it's only 25 calories i think. >> really? >> yeah. >> do we expect some drinks with his name specifically or he's the face of the brands that already exist. >> he's the face of the newer, low-cal, high-caffeine energy drinks, not...
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pongas lo que pongas en tus comidas, mejor con pepsi.hite renewal. >> (música). >> en colombia siguen las movilizaciones masivas en varias ciudades del país en contra del gobierno de iván duque, esto tras el llamado del mandatario a negociar. los manifestantes piden cambios y detener la represión policial que ha dejado más de 40 muertos. varias ciudades implementamos un toque de queda para evitar que las manifestaciones terminen de manera violenta. en méxico la madre del niño que murió en la tragedia de la línea 12 del metro levantará una demanda penal, va a demandar a varias autoridades que señala como responsables por negligencia. la escalada de violencia entre israel y grupos armados en gaza se intensifica cada vez más. israel eliminó a varios comandantes del grupo islamista hamas, en respuesta cientos de misiles para disparados al sur de israel. al momento hay más de 60 palestinos muertos en gaza, incluyendo 14 niños. en israel han perdido la vida siete personas, incluyendo dos menores. >> (música). >> vamos a una pausa y al volver p
pongas lo que pongas en tus comidas, mejor con pepsi.hite renewal. >> (música). >> en colombia siguen las movilizaciones masivas en varias ciudades del país en contra del gobierno de iván duque, esto tras el llamado del mandatario a negociar. los manifestantes piden cambios y detener la represión policial que ha dejado más de 40 muertos. varias ciudades implementamos un toque de queda para evitar que las manifestaciones terminen de manera violenta. en méxico la madre del niño...
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. >>> lebron james, key face of pepsi, crossing over to the company's top competitor how he plans torink on the map. >>> and businesses across the country reacting to the cdc's new covid guidance no masks required for vaccinated people in most places indoors or outdoors, but businesses can still mandate them if they want. cnbc reached out to big companies to see if they will change their policies. cvs, walgreens, starbucks, target all telling us the mask requirements are staying put but they will re-evaluate. one industry that can't lift the masks even if it wanted to, transportation the tsa mandating masks and airlines, buses and trains through september 13 and, vaccinated or not. the cdc director said her agency plans to review the guidance for travel in the near future. cnbc's phil lebeau covers aviation for us. phil, what about reaction from the airlines today >> well, they're encouraged there's some progress in terms of people not having to wear masks in many businesses around the country, but, remember, the d.o.t., that is the organization that sets the guidance in terms of whe
. >>> lebron james, key face of pepsi, crossing over to the company's top competitor how he plans torink on the map. >>> and businesses across the country reacting to the cdc's new covid guidance no masks required for vaccinated people in most places indoors or outdoors, but businesses can still mandate them if they want. cnbc reached out to big companies to see if they will change their policies. cvs, walgreens, starbucks, target all telling us the mask requirements are...
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this dietary revolution has sponsored empires nestle you know the coca-cola kellogg's pepsi co. currently a handful of huge corporations own nearly every brand of food. together they pull in $500000000000.00 in annual sales and have taken control of our dinner plates. food there's a huge sector of our society it's not only the food companies it's not just the nestle's and van jones and cokes and pepsis it's the food retailers it's the wal marts and car reformers it's the agribusiness is there are huge that control all the supplies of commodities and then it's also the marketers it's all the advertisers making money from marketing junk food and beverages to people so we're talking about methods of mass subs. component of our society is focused on selling the world unhealthy food and beverages. the stewed multinationals have a secret weapon price the products they sell are up to 60 percent cheaper than fresh foods the shoppers with the smallest budgets stock up. these low income consumers sitting ducks are the primary victims of the system. the helton family lives in one of washin
this dietary revolution has sponsored empires nestle you know the coca-cola kellogg's pepsi co. currently a handful of huge corporations own nearly every brand of food. together they pull in $500000000000.00 in annual sales and have taken control of our dinner plates. food there's a huge sector of our society it's not only the food companies it's not just the nestle's and van jones and cokes and pepsis it's the food retailers it's the wal marts and car reformers it's the agribusiness is there...
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this dietary revolution has fathered empire's nestle you know lever coca-cola kellogg's pepsi co. currently a handful of. huge corporations own nearly every brand of food together they pull in $500000000000.00 in annual sales and have taken control of our dinner plates. food there's a huge sector of our society it's not only the food companies it's not just sleaze and then gnomes and cokes and pepsis it's the food retailers it's the wal marts and chorus force it's the agribusiness is they're huge to control all the supplies of commodities and then it's also the marketers it's all the advertisers making money from marketing junk food and beverage just people so work talk about meth of ransoms component of our society is focused on selling the world unhealthy foods and beverages. the nationals have a secret weapon price the products they sell are up to 60 percent cheaper than fresh foods the shoppers with the smallest budgets stock up. these low income consumers sitting ducks are the primary victims of the system. the hamilton family lives in one of washington's poorest neighborhood
this dietary revolution has fathered empire's nestle you know lever coca-cola kellogg's pepsi co. currently a handful of. huge corporations own nearly every brand of food together they pull in $500000000000.00 in annual sales and have taken control of our dinner plates. food there's a huge sector of our society it's not only the food companies it's not just sleaze and then gnomes and cokes and pepsis it's the food retailers it's the wal marts and chorus force it's the agribusiness is they're...
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. ♪ bounce, bounce, bounce, don't get pepsi but a pepsi bounce ♪ >> all the big primetime shows had sponsorsught the whole show. >> friendly sparkling pepsi. >> the late night is completely new and fresh. you are not going to get one advertiser to step up and say yeah, i'll pay for 90 minutes. >> it was a real pioneer. >> seeing the ludicrousness of the formula. >> sylvester pat weaver, the head of programing of nbc. >> this is my office. room 610 here at nbc. >> instead of having one company sponsor the whole show, we could get multiple companies to sponsor parts of the show. so that was a revolutionary and new shift which started a new show. >> the two-hour morning show called "today." >> here we are, good morning to you. what i hope and expect will be a great many good mornings between you and i. >> then suddenly it became this moneymaker. >> so it was natural that pat weaver would say okay, this is working at the beginning of the day. why don't we make it work at the end of the day. of course, they're titled appropriately "today" and "tonight." >> we are here today in the "today" stood o
. ♪ bounce, bounce, bounce, don't get pepsi but a pepsi bounce ♪ >> all the big primetime shows had sponsorsught the whole show. >> friendly sparkling pepsi. >> the late night is completely new and fresh. you are not going to get one advertiser to step up and say yeah, i'll pay for 90 minutes. >> it was a real pioneer. >> seeing the ludicrousness of the formula. >> sylvester pat weaver, the head of programing of nbc. >> this is my office. room 610...
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is offering a rebate for a free drink if you post a selfie with a pepsi and hamburger today.pe that means you get the beyond meat or impossible burgers would be part of it? >> i guess i'll ask, bertha, we have known each other for a long time what is the coombs burger? how do you do it >> you know, i have gotten into the beyond meat ones the beef ones are hard to digest for me for me, on top, avaocado or avocado salsa. that's the bomb. >> you are secretly a californian at heart you described the california style burger >> yeah. it is kind of california it is caribbean. my caribbean roots we love avocado. >> that's it we have to get a turkey burger with acovocado i'm a burger with mayo most bothering in the world. >>> when we come back, hackers are back microsoft is out with a big warning. eamon javers is up next with the big story. >>> if you haven't already, subscribe to the podcast if you are on the road or traveling for the weekend, check it out dow futures are up bitcoin is down. we're back right after this. labradoodles, cronuts, skorts. (it's a skirt... and shorts) the
is offering a rebate for a free drink if you post a selfie with a pepsi and hamburger today.pe that means you get the beyond meat or impossible burgers would be part of it? >> i guess i'll ask, bertha, we have known each other for a long time what is the coombs burger? how do you do it >> you know, i have gotten into the beyond meat ones the beef ones are hard to digest for me for me, on top, avaocado or avocado salsa. that's the bomb. >> you are secretly a californian at...
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. ♪ pepsi bounce ♪ >>> they had sponsors that bought the whole show. >> sparkling pepsi. >> so late nightcompletely new and fresh. you're not going to get one advertiser says, yeah, i'll pay for 90 minutes. >> and the guy guess the credit for doing i. it was a real pioneer. >> i'm pat weaver. sylvester pat weaver, the head of programming of nbc. >> this is my office, rule 610 here at nbc. >> instead of having one company sponsor the whole show we could get multiple companies to sponsor parts of the show. so that was a revolutionary and new shift when started a new show. >> the two-hour morning show called "today." >> here we are. good morning to you. i thought it will be a great beginning. good morning. >> suddenly it game something else. it was natural that we would say ok, this is working at the beginning of the day. why don't we make it work at the end of the day? >> of course, the title appropriately "today" and "tonight." >> announcing a new participating program called "tonight." >> they thought, well, who do we get to host it? >> it's not as though moses came down and said that's h
. ♪ pepsi bounce ♪ >>> they had sponsors that bought the whole show. >> sparkling pepsi. >> so late nightcompletely new and fresh. you're not going to get one advertiser says, yeah, i'll pay for 90 minutes. >> and the guy guess the credit for doing i. it was a real pioneer. >> i'm pat weaver. sylvester pat weaver, the head of programming of nbc. >> this is my office, rule 610 here at nbc. >> instead of having one company sponsor the whole show we...
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so coke and pepsi and all the clones all the local companies that do the same thing exploded their marketing and in the low and middle income countries. mexico was the 1st country to be colonized by these agribusiness conquerors. we saw throughout the course so you can each other than the human one. but on the better side going to the booker lists with all that business and just. the emotion money must go out you'll still be stuck or your muscles from the course of your new year itch resistant profile should. go chill the fuck should. confirm this mr compassion that. we think you minds be soviet soldiers to kiss off the boot she's wearing. to church to the sold out so it's a move or a possible appeal more than with. the sure stuff in the summer watching a police force sort of. 6 guys or financial survival. when customers go buy your supplies. in elf well read you somehow or. that's undercutting but what's good for the market is not good for the global economy. today 73 percent of the population is obese or overweight 10 percent have diabetes which has become the primary cause of death. that
so coke and pepsi and all the clones all the local companies that do the same thing exploded their marketing and in the low and middle income countries. mexico was the 1st country to be colonized by these agribusiness conquerors. we saw throughout the course so you can each other than the human one. but on the better side going to the booker lists with all that business and just. the emotion money must go out you'll still be stuck or your muscles from the course of your new year itch resistant...
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so coke and pepsi and all the clones all the local companies that do the same thing exploded their marketing in the low and middle income countries. mexico was the 1st country to become a nice buy these agribusiness conquerors. the mainstream media swarming with falsehoods riddled with censorship and i'm sure corporate control is incapable of truly informing its audience they can't rise above the corrupt motives of those calling the shots when you awaken so this fact turns aren't see america where we dare to question more in. our culture is awash in logs dominated by streams of never ending electronic hallucinations that merge back fiction until they are indistinguishable we have become the most deluded society on politics as a species of endless and needless to little computer politicians have morphed into celebrity are 2 ruling parties are in reality one party to corporate and those who attempt to puncture this vast breathless universe of fake news designed to push through the cruelty and exploitation of the neo liberal tore up for so far to the margins of society including by a public bro
so coke and pepsi and all the clones all the local companies that do the same thing exploded their marketing in the low and middle income countries. mexico was the 1st country to become a nice buy these agribusiness conquerors. the mainstream media swarming with falsehoods riddled with censorship and i'm sure corporate control is incapable of truly informing its audience they can't rise above the corrupt motives of those calling the shots when you awaken so this fact turns aren't see america...
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so coke and pepsi and all the clones all the local companies that do the same thing exploded their marketing and in the low and middle income countries. mexico was the 1st country to be colonized by these agribusiness conquerors. researcher at the course so he can each other than that he meant for us one. but on the better side going to the booklist missile that is news to me just. to sort of. me emotionally running to you must do i feel story be stuck or your muscles from your course of your knee which muses jim above should use this will fall for the coach of the church. is mr compassion and that. we think he minds be soldier because he's also the boot she's wearing. to church so the soul looks to move to a possible opinion more than will be done by going on the show stuck in the summarizing the story is forced to dust on the. israel media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in t
so coke and pepsi and all the clones all the local companies that do the same thing exploded their marketing and in the low and middle income countries. mexico was the 1st country to be colonized by these agribusiness conquerors. researcher at the course so he can each other than that he meant for us one. but on the better side going to the booklist missile that is news to me just. to sort of. me emotionally running to you must do i feel story be stuck or your muscles from your course of your...
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and takes in the investor pool in terms of the financials, it is more than david my experience at pepsire going to be in a big company likepepsi which has diversifie as assets like gatorade and frit-o-lay you have to have the right leadership team. i think andy and kendall when they put the company together in the '70s and '80s, took a decad to get that right. i would not under estimate the challenges david is a world class ceo he has great relationships in hollywood. david is the first to tell you he needs a full team >> they just had a big piece or glowing piece over the weekend his future is uncertain. people are talking about his exit michael, i'll not ask you to slam the guy you talked about the at&t with widows and orphans and why you own it as at&t stock is down in the last ten years, the s&p 500 is ye years. the board sets the pay i'll not knock the guy for taking something somebody gives him. if somebody says take a pile of money, i'll take it. he has a guaranteed pension. all while shareholders pay the price. i'm not asking you to slam him or the board what else did they get w
and takes in the investor pool in terms of the financials, it is more than david my experience at pepsire going to be in a big company likepepsi which has diversifie as assets like gatorade and frit-o-lay you have to have the right leadership team. i think andy and kendall when they put the company together in the '70s and '80s, took a decad to get that right. i would not under estimate the challenges david is a world class ceo he has great relationships in hollywood. david is the first to tell...
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. >> sparkling pepsi. >> so, late night is completely new and fresh.ou are not going to get, in one advertiser, to step up and say, yeah, i will pay for 90 minutes. >> and the man who gets credit for seeing the ludicrousness of this formula was a real pioneer. >> i'm pat weaver. >> ah, sylvester pat weaver. head of programming of nbc. >> this is my office. room 610 here at nbc. >> instead of having one company sponsor the whole show, we could get multiple companies to sponsor parts of the show. so, that was a revolutionary, and new shift, which started a new show. >> the two-hour morning show called "today." >> well, here we are. good morning to you. what i suspect will be a great many good mornings between you and i. >> and suddenly, it became this moneymaker. >> so, it was natural that pat weaver would say, okay, this is working at the beginning of the day. why don't we make it work, at the end of the day? >> of course, the title, appropriately, "today." and "tonight." >> you are here today in the "today" studio, in fact. >> they thought, well, who d
. >> sparkling pepsi. >> so, late night is completely new and fresh.ou are not going to get, in one advertiser, to step up and say, yeah, i will pay for 90 minutes. >> and the man who gets credit for seeing the ludicrousness of this formula was a real pioneer. >> i'm pat weaver. >> ah, sylvester pat weaver. head of programming of nbc. >> this is my office. room 610 here at nbc. >> instead of having one company sponsor the whole show, we could get...
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. >> basically what you're doing is offering someone a 2 liter bottle of pepsi just before you offere. and in this analogy, i'm the coke because that's the better drink. >> when the nbc said to jay, you know what? conan's going to take over your job in five years, that's when you say, okay, fine, no hard feelings. you call abc, you call fox. you try to get my job. you don't, you don't -- i'll be in the lobby if you need me. don't hang around. i didn't lov♪ ( ♪ ) ♪ quite as often as i could have ♪ we're delivering for the earth. by investing in more electric vehicles, reusable packaging, and carbon capture research. making earth our priority. i thought i'd seen it all. ( ♪ ) when sending a text at 3am... ...is something you won't regret. craving pizza. personal assistance, 24/7. one of the many things you could expect when you're with amex. (vo) this is more than just a building. it's an ai-powered investment firm with billion-dollar views. a cutting-edge data-security enterprise. yes, with a slide. a perfect location for the world's first one-hour delivery. an inspiration for the nex
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l brands, pretty much left for dead when it sold off 36 they can't get enough of it at 65 pepsi co disgustingthe stock from buys straight to sell when it's within spitting distance of the 52-week low. i say thanks for nothing this kind of thing keeps happening because the analysts are powerful when they downgrade a stock they cannot the price down and believe me, they glorify it when they are moving in the same direction but just like you have to know how to read a room when you walk into it, you have to know how to read a tape and the tape screams i'm not done yet. that's why we bought amd with the travel trust with that turn around at the end of the day, enough is enough already. don't forget, companies aren't o oblivious and comebacks can be a given. think about it if amc and gamestop which is backed by the 10 million self-described degenerates can come back, do you want to bet against someone like eli lilly remember that next time you sell something, you might be creating your own bottom somewhere else will is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it here for you on jim cra
l brands, pretty much left for dead when it sold off 36 they can't get enough of it at 65 pepsi co disgustingthe stock from buys straight to sell when it's within spitting distance of the 52-week low. i say thanks for nothing this kind of thing keeps happening because the analysts are powerful when they downgrade a stock they cannot the price down and believe me, they glorify it when they are moving in the same direction but just like you have to know how to read a room when you walk into it,...
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. >> basically what you're doing is offering someone a 2 liter bottle of pepsi just before you offercause that's the better drink. >> when the nbc said to jay, you know what? conan's going to take over your job in five years, that's when you say, okay, fine, no hard feelings. you call abc, you call fox. you try to get my job. you leave. you don't, you don't -- i'll be in the lobby if you need me. don't hang around. when you let nature just do its thing, is it any wonder our beer tastes so pure? michelob ultra pure gold organic by nature. (vo) this is more than just a building. it's an ai-powered miinvestment firm withld billion-dollar views. a cutting-edge data-security enterprise. yes, with a slide. a perfect location for the world's first one-hour delivery. an inspiration for the next workout cult. and enough space for a pecan-based nutrition bar empire. it could happen. this is where dreams become brick and mortar. find yours, on loopnet. the first ingredient in this clif bar is brown rice syrup, which is another name for sugar. in this kind bar, it's heart-healthy almonds... with
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if a company makes a consumer product and has a good brand name, that's a winner, too think pepsi co tahanks to a wea dollar these are more acts ever -- attractive because they are competitive overseas and dividends so they get support on days like today. if a company takes goods from one place to another, particularly steel, you have to have something worth buying. right there. moves it from here to there i'm a buyer. j.b. hunlt, norfolk southern. a bank, any bank why? because banks are being reviewed by the government and if they pass the stress test, they get the buy back stock and raise dividends. the financials are early cycle names and make big money when the economy starts booming mall stores incredibly are back. simon properties good number tonight but i'm looking at l brands, american eagle outfitters, gap. that's the lag trade your stocks did fine today if a company does anything agriculture fertilizer or deer ag colorado, it's a winner all sorts of crops selling at all-time highs you want to be in this business. if a company makes chemicals, they're making big money demand
if a company makes a consumer product and has a good brand name, that's a winner, too think pepsi co tahanks to a wea dollar these are more acts ever -- attractive because they are competitive overseas and dividends so they get support on days like today. if a company takes goods from one place to another, particularly steel, you have to have something worth buying. right there. moves it from here to there i'm a buyer. j.b. hunlt, norfolk southern. a bank, any bank why? because banks are being...
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does that include the pepsi challenge? what a load of backwash, right? i hate backwash., little jerry who has just polished off a 2-liter bottle. ♪ ♪ [laughter] >> greg: so that's where little jerry went. i was worried for a while, almost went to the doctor. hey, mercedes -- those are some pretty professional commercials. is this -- i mean like what's the best -- i love this fact. i love that psalmody is being aggressive, but what's the end game -- like who is this helping? it helps me, it helps us, but is this a selfless thing? >> no. it's not a selfless thing. i think it's really important to understand that companies hate bad publicity. they get nervous, they start freaking out so when conservatives are finally standing up and saying "look, we are half of this country. employees and your companies are conservatives and they are scared to speak up, we are going to be effective." we have to take the same tactics that the left are doing pressuring these companies are doing the same things on the right. that's what we're doing an american conservative union's. we started
does that include the pepsi challenge? what a load of backwash, right? i hate backwash., little jerry who has just polished off a 2-liter bottle. ♪ ♪ [laughter] >> greg: so that's where little jerry went. i was worried for a while, almost went to the doctor. hey, mercedes -- those are some pretty professional commercials. is this -- i mean like what's the best -- i love this fact. i love that psalmody is being aggressive, but what's the end game -- like who is this helping? it helps...
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pepsi i ordered? >> jimmy: mike, i'm not the waiter. but while i have you, do you think there's any truth to this qanon theory that -- >> yes, i do! yes, i do. >> jimmy: i haven't even told you what the theory is yet! >> well, whatever it is, i believe it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, well, no. the theory that is the government is using ufos to distract us from voter fraud in the 2020 election. >> oh, you're darn tootin' they are! it's the same reason they cancelled "last man standing" and killed dmx! [ laughter ] they don't want us to know the truth, jimbo! but i know the truth! i know the truth about the voter fraud, i know the truth about hunter biden, and i know the truth about "the truth about cats and dogs!" [ laughter ] uma thurman and janine galapagos were -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] -- were a gosh-darn delight in this underrated gem from 1996! what a duo! certified fresh on rotten tomatoes with an 85% score! but dominion wants you to believe it was a flop! i say open the box office ticket machines and show us their guts you co
pepsi i ordered? >> jimmy: mike, i'm not the waiter. but while i have you, do you think there's any truth to this qanon theory that -- >> yes, i do! yes, i do. >> jimmy: i haven't even told you what the theory is yet! >> well, whatever it is, i believe it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, well, no. the theory that is the government is using ufos to distract us from voter fraud in the 2020 election. >> oh, you're darn tootin' they are! it's the same reason they...
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the difference between some civil infraction like, oops pepsi, and fraud or theft, right? it is intent and how much. how do you go about establishing that? >> so it's paramount the intent. it's what's does the individual that's under investigation have to be generally speaking? are they falsifying the business record for a reason and what is that reason? is it to mark down an asset or is it to inflate an asset? is it to have shareholders believe that the company has more in its coffers than it does? so we're looking at whether or not it's a mistake or a accounting principle that could be criminal. whether it's criminal intent here essentially am i trying to fool someone. >> adam miller who worked in the manhattan district attorney's office thank you so much for making time and sharing your expertise tonight. i got a lot out of that. >> thank you chris. >> all right tonight the wrought of the sham arizona and it audit wisconsin. plus nevada punishes the state for saying the election was stolen but now republicans in the state have a proud boy problem. john alston is here to
the difference between some civil infraction like, oops pepsi, and fraud or theft, right? it is intent and how much. how do you go about establishing that? >> so it's paramount the intent. it's what's does the individual that's under investigation have to be generally speaking? are they falsifying the business record for a reason and what is that reason? is it to mark down an asset or is it to inflate an asset? is it to have shareholders believe that the company has more in its coffers...
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we're not going to do that by convincing the ceos of heinz, craft or of pepsi to produce better food because that is actually not in their interests. >> back to sure, you touched on that. you talked about the low-fat movement and it was interesting about the came out in 1972, the day concern about sugar. that mantle had been passed to many people -- [inaudible] i know, i know. i know he has another something today but there's nicole and many, many people working on food addiction and there's many people who still not believe that it is a real thing. i have posted programs here with doctors and scientists, neuroscientists on the addictive nature of sugar. the book wasn't met with whole lot of paper by big business, and somehow magically ended up being the beginning of the know or low-fat movement. how did we go from warning people about sugar to putting it on the back burner and morphing into the low-fat movement? what happened? >> government has acknowledged over the years it's that good for you and you don't what sugar, it's not a dietary requirement. but the big money was in the an
we're not going to do that by convincing the ceos of heinz, craft or of pepsi to produce better food because that is actually not in their interests. >> back to sure, you touched on that. you talked about the low-fat movement and it was interesting about the came out in 1972, the day concern about sugar. that mantle had been passed to many people -- [inaudible] i know, i know. i know he has another something today but there's nicole and many, many people working on food addiction and...
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i think that means they drink pepsi. >> dana: or water. >> bill: or water.le schools open for in-person learning. many students are choosing not to come back. the critics sounding the alarm on what is being called a massive land grab by the biden administration. why that is prompting big concerns from fishermen. rates are low. gh while newday lets you borrow all of your home's value. and you could take out $50,000 dollars or more. [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good was that your great-grandmother, keeping the family together? was that your grandfather, paving the way for change. did they brave mother nature... and walk away stronger? did they face the unknown, with resolve...and triumph. ♪♪ there's strength in every family story. learn more about yours. at ancestry. if you printed out directions to get here today, you're in the right place. my seminars are a great tool to help young homeowners who are turning into their parents. now, re
i think that means they drink pepsi. >> dana: or water. >> bill: or water.le schools open for in-person learning. many students are choosing not to come back. the critics sounding the alarm on what is being called a massive land grab by the biden administration. why that is prompting big concerns from fishermen. rates are low. gh while newday lets you borrow all of your home's value. and you could take out $50,000 dollars or more. [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't have to be scary....
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. >> walked into the gas station and bought a pepsi. paid for it and walked out.ad pulled up. he was peeping around the corner of the building. i said, "that's her inside." >> ethan and heather were charged with forgery and obstruction of justice. would the murder charge following shortly. >> we get a call from -- of course we do have friends still at the police department. we get a call that, hey, the police are searching the island for kate waring's body. >> wild, beautiful, isolated. and 20 miles from kate's home on charleston's battery. >> so i got in my car and drove out to the island. >> and there were the police. a serious search going on. >> so i sat there in the shade and watched them all afternoon. didn't attempt to interfere. watched police officers and cadaver dogs. >> so i sat there in the shade and watched them all afternoon. didn't attempt to interfere. watched police officers and cadaver dogs. ton of folks. >> i asked them, any luck? and they said no, and continued driving on. >> police called off the search, drove heather back to jail. had she int
. >> walked into the gas station and bought a pepsi. paid for it and walked out.ad pulled up. he was peeping around the corner of the building. i said, "that's her inside." >> ethan and heather were charged with forgery and obstruction of justice. would the murder charge following shortly. >> we get a call from -- of course we do have friends still at the police department. we get a call that, hey, the police are searching the island for kate waring's body. >>...
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she previously worked as an executive at companies you might have heard of -- uber, apple, and pepsiing! >> good morning, drew. how are you? >> i have to tell you, i have been wanting to speak with you -- you are one of the first people i talked about actually when we launched our show, "the drew barrymore show." i did a little feature on you. i've been a total fan of yours, and you know, you've been given this $2 billion budget, but i was studying and saw that you worked at spike ddb which is a nod to doyle dane burnback, the famous advertising agency. and that you guys talked about the importance of marketing and messaging. why is that so important? >> well, messaging is all about storytelling. you know, i learned that lesson very early on. i was probably 12 when my family moved from ghana, where we're originally from, to colorado springs, colorado. and really the only thing that connected me to my classmates because so many things separated us, you know, race, culture, language, food, so many things. the only thing that really connected us was pop culture. >> uh-huh. >> the storyt
she previously worked as an executive at companies you might have heard of -- uber, apple, and pepsiing! >> good morning, drew. how are you? >> i have to tell you, i have been wanting to speak with you -- you are one of the first people i talked about actually when we launched our show, "the drew barrymore show." i did a little feature on you. i've been a total fan of yours, and you know, you've been given this $2 billion budget, but i was studying and saw that you worked...
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. >> i went in to see him and i think shoe buy pepsi, and why, and pepsico, every stock that goes to 90, it goes to 100 why should i buy it? it's 90 and it goes to 100 and he asks me back, it goes to 100. and he says what's next. 100, goes to 120 and at the end of it, he says tell me what to buy. that's this market nvidia jumps 3.9% on a four for one split. not on a completion of the arm holding deal not on the quarter which is about to happen. not on the ethereum chips cars that they're using but on a four-point split >> we'll make it, it will make the stock more affordable to buy a share. >> you can buy fractional shares. >> you can. >> and a notable text about that, in 90 seconds. >> and alpha, 356 and amazon 3,247. they don't seem to be bothered by the idea of having a split. apple of course did. >> yes i know. at&t tries to do a split >> they split the dividend >> all right well you know what, since you mentioned it, let's move on to at&t. >> it is a segue for you, partner. >> it receive a pair of wall street upgrades this morning in fact and we'll get to those. but last night,
. >> i went in to see him and i think shoe buy pepsi, and why, and pepsico, every stock that goes to 90, it goes to 100 why should i buy it? it's 90 and it goes to 100 and he asks me back, it goes to 100. and he says what's next. 100, goes to 120 and at the end of it, he says tell me what to buy. that's this market nvidia jumps 3.9% on a four for one split. not on a completion of the arm holding deal not on the quarter which is about to happen. not on the ethereum chips cars that they're...
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me give you an idea of pepsi it was her fault. not to speak because my mouth shut up. shut up because last time i thought i made that slimy something like visit one of the listening friends and was going to stick to the policy that i've never seen that come up whole. 10. times a week saying it's going to have fun it's a happy frame talk about what i. already want to be true but not the look out what you'll see how i got the feel was curiously shimmied see the tanks meet now they're still around not how many are still god i'm sure he looked sad if you didn't hear the noise but. can i hear the noise i can't hear anything else ask you it's even difficult to hear you my idea the flumes of diesel the vibrations of the machines the noise and the cheering troops as well truly as you are saying is such an experience to be out here i'm above red square in the sauce was down on the red square to all of us watching thank you for joining us so far broad victory day parade coverage live on international now i'm listening closely but i can still hear the times when i can he says to
me give you an idea of pepsi it was her fault. not to speak because my mouth shut up. shut up because last time i thought i made that slimy something like visit one of the listening friends and was going to stick to the policy that i've never seen that come up whole. 10. times a week saying it's going to have fun it's a happy frame talk about what i. already want to be true but not the look out what you'll see how i got the feel was curiously shimmied see the tanks meet now they're still around...