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over the last three years pepsi gained 27%. coca-cola rallied 53%. e past five years, pepsi has inched up while coca-cola soared 44%. but now i got to tell you. i think the leadership is about to change or at the very least pepsico is about to give coke a run for the money. the reason? actually it's got a lot to do with aerodynamics. for years coca-cola had tail winds but now they have head winds and the opposite is true for pepsi. before i go into the weather forecast too deep let me tell you why i'm talking about these companies tonight. you know i think the global economy is slowing courtesy of the endless mess in europe as you saw in today's sorry action. you know i believe the place to be in united states, so called domestic security plays, not overseas if it can be helped. my favorite beverage companies are monster for high growth and dean foods for an inexpensive turnaround. monster appeals to those with no regard whatsoever for their health while dean foods sells stuff for people who care about their health like milk and the white wave organic
over the last three years pepsi gained 27%. coca-cola rallied 53%. e past five years, pepsi has inched up while coca-cola soared 44%. but now i got to tell you. i think the leadership is about to change or at the very least pepsico is about to give coke a run for the money. the reason? actually it's got a lot to do with aerodynamics. for years coca-cola had tail winds but now they have head winds and the opposite is true for pepsi. before i go into the weather forecast too deep let me tell you...
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. >> the concern is that economically they wanted to open up the country. now, coca-colageneral electric -- how are they going to help you get democracy? >> it's not helping me. at helping the people. democracy-friendly. human rights-friendly. we want the companies that follow best practices. if they are doing business with cronies and those who will use there economic power -- their economic power to consolidate the grip of government, then they do not have a position to do that in this world. >> what authority do you have with the government? >> we will enjoy the fruits of a different kind of economy. that is exactly what i am saying. if we have new investment, then power to the people. well and good. they will take care of getting democracy for themselves. if it makes the military regime stronger, that's not what we want and that is not what the people want either. >> the coca-cola, are they really going to pull back? >> we can range across to coca- cola, and you remember what happens. it is not because of anything that is done in burma. is because of the threats of th
. >> the concern is that economically they wanted to open up the country. now, coca-colageneral electric -- how are they going to help you get democracy? >> it's not helping me. at helping the people. democracy-friendly. human rights-friendly. we want the companies that follow best practices. if they are doing business with cronies and those who will use there economic power -- their economic power to consolidate the grip of government, then they do not have a position to do that in...
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the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13 term congressman and civil right its pioneer john lewis. i sat down with representative lewis in the future because he is my guest tonight. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back everybody, my guest tonight was a civil rights leader and an original freedom writer. this is "the colbert report." no free rides. please welcome congressman john lewis. (cheers and applause) congressman lewis, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. >> stephen: now let us remind some of the people here who may not know the entirety of your cv, that you were a leader in the civil rights movement. you were elected to congress in 1986. >> yes. >> stephen: you played a key role in the struggle to end segregation as chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. the youngest speaker at the 1963 march on washington. and your new book
the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13 term congressman and civil right its pioneer john lewis. i sat down with representative lewis in the future because he is my guest tonight. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back everybody, my guest tonight was a civil rights...
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the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13 term congressman and civil right its pioneer john lewis. i sat down with representative lewis in the future because he is my guest tonight. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) new taurus is going to blow people away... starting with the guys who built it. this taurus is pretty serious. i can't believe they're actually going to let me drive it. all right, it's got what? 360 horsepower. 365 horsepower. let's see what that feels like. so this is 365 horsepower. all while delivering really great fuel economy. so we're getting great fuel economy? cuz that's what i'm thinking about right now. >> stephen: welcome back everybody, my guest tonight was a civil rights leader and an original freedom writer. this is "the colbert report." no free rides. please welcome congressman john lewis. (cheers and applause) congressman lewis, thank you so much for comi
the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13 term congressman and civil right its pioneer john lewis. i sat down with representative lewis in the future because he is my guest tonight. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) new taurus is going to blow people away... starting with the guys who built it....
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the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13 term congressman and civil right its pioneer john lewis. i sat down with representative lewis in the future because he is my guest tonight. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) how ch coffee are you fellows going to need today? three...four cups? [dumbfounded] well, we... doesn't last long does it? listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. so you can get a lot done without refills. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so don't just stand there holding your lattes, boys. make your move. we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. >> stephen: welcome back everybody, my guest tonight was a civil rights leader and an original freedom writer. this is "the colbert report." no free rides. please welcome congressman john lewis. (cheers and applause) congressman le
the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13 term congressman and civil right its pioneer john lewis. i sat down with representative lewis in the future because he is my guest tonight. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) how ch coffee are you fellows going to need today?...
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the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. hich tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13 term congressman and civil right its pioneer john lewis. i sat down with representative lewis in the future because he is my guest tonight. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) [ coach ] that's one of the best three-point turners i've ever seen. hey son! come on over here! coach t, it's an honor. well, have you thought about the future? maybe corolla or camry. well, my mom says i need to keep my mpg up. [ laughing ] course she does... we got number 34. highway. and we got 43 over there. city. go on, check it out! i'll tell you what, checkers, you've impressed me before in the past, and you're impressing me even more now. coach is impressed. you did a good job and i like your shoes. >> stephen: welcome back everybody, my guest tonight was a civil rights leader and an original freedom writer. this is "the colbert report." no free rides. please welc
the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. hich tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13 term congressman and civil right its pioneer john lewis. i sat down with representative lewis in the future because he is my guest tonight. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) [ coach ] that's one of the best three-point turners i've ever seen. hey son!...
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by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. b ovider of multimedia and news and information services worldwide. tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with trainer freddie roach. he is the subject of a new series on hbo called "on freddie roach." he now suffers from parkinson's but continues to train some of the biggest names including manny pacquiao. we're glad you have joined us. freddie roach and peter berg coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: freddie roach has been a force in boxing for many years now. he has served as a trainer for many champions including manny pacquiao. he has teamed up f
by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. b ovider of multimedia and news and information services worldwide. tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with trainer freddie roach. he is the subject of a new series on hbo called "on freddie roach." he now...
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banned worldwide in the manufacturing of coca-cola. w, granted, that you extract the cocaine out of the coca leaf before they use the leaf in the making of coca-cola. but this is a book that is not just report on that because this has actually been reported on before. this is not new information. ricardo was able to find interesting correspondence between coca-cola and the united states government showing how it was that they use their diplomacy in order to get this exemption on the use of the coca leaf that no other company had. and it is a beautiful book to look at, and he drinks coca-cola himself. but it will be, you know, given the fact that it is the most popular soft drink in the world and one of the biggest companies in the world, a lot of people are interested in knowing a little bit more. >> i wanted to ask you about john mcarthur upcoming book, the outrageous barriers to democracy in america, why the progressive presidency. >> the book is written by, as@ you mentioned, rick macarthur.@@ he was the publisher and kind o@ the sav
banned worldwide in the manufacturing of coca-cola. w, granted, that you extract the cocaine out of the coca leaf before they use the leaf in the making of coca-cola. but this is a book that is not just report on that because this has actually been reported on before. this is not new information. ricardo was able to find interesting correspondence between coca-cola and the united states government showing how it was that they use their diplomacy in order to get this exemption on the use of the...
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we need to look at this -- >> the coca-cola company knows better than the public health officials aboutpeople healthy? >> no, what i'm saying is that we all have to look at this problem together. it is a complex problem, a simple solution is not going to fix and lord knows, reducing cup sizes is not going to get us out of this obesity problem. >> is it part of a solution, though? to me when i hear mayor bloomberg talking it sounds like he's not saying that this is the be all, end all solution to solving obesity in the city, and certainly not in the country. it sounds like he's saying this is part of a solution. do you agree with the research that people are influenced by portion size, bigger portion, they just eat more? >> but one of the things and again i'll repeat the data, 7% of consumers' calories are coming from sugar sweetened beverages. 7%. 93% is coming from something else so if you're going to focus on portion control, focus in on what is contributing most to the diet and combine it with physical activity which has decreased in this country to make a difference. >> you have you
we need to look at this -- >> the coca-cola company knows better than the public health officials aboutpeople healthy? >> no, what i'm saying is that we all have to look at this problem together. it is a complex problem, a simple solution is not going to fix and lord knows, reducing cup sizes is not going to get us out of this obesity problem. >> is it part of a solution, though? to me when i hear mayor bloomberg talking it sounds like he's not saying that this is the be all,...
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the battle getting hotter, hyper-caffeinated, if you will, because of a former coca-cola insider who has gone public. the latest shot in the escalating soda wars, fired by this man, who was once in charge of marketing for all of coca-cola's carbonated drinks. he says the company was not just focused on being the best soft drinkmaker, but beating out mitting, juices, and even water. capturing the, quote, share of stomach. >> you think of tap water as a competitor. >> reporter: todd putnam says he feels remorseful targeting minorities and young people. >> some feel they have a debt they owe. i certainly do. >> reporter: now, coca-cola, returning fire. saying putman hasn't worked for the company for 12 years. and that the business has changed drastically. and in a bold move, katie bain, coke's current head of sparkling beverages has come out in "usa today" and claimed there is no scientific evidence that connects sugary beverages to obesity. the industry contradicting showing study after study, that there is a link, including a study from yale. big soda is being attacked on multiple fron
the battle getting hotter, hyper-caffeinated, if you will, because of a former coca-cola insider who has gone public. the latest shot in the escalating soda wars, fired by this man, who was once in charge of marketing for all of coca-cola's carbonated drinks. he says the company was not just focused on being the best soft drinkmaker, but beating out mitting, juices, and even water. capturing the, quote, share of stomach. >> you think of tap water as a competitor. >> reporter: todd...
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only 11 won the crown most recently, 1978. >>> coca-cola says, go ahead, drink all the sugar you want. they soaked out after mayor bloomberg says, he wants to limit the size of sugary drink in restaurants. coca-cola says there's no link between sugary drinks and obesity. during the same time, when the study rose obesity rose 13% and adults 7%. for more information on soda and sugar, and what it does for yoick on our health tab. >>> more than million children across the country affected. >> like unexplain it. >> those are the words of four, teens, how their family is homeless. >>> more dan -- than a dozen people sickened. the race on the e.coli outbre scientists are trying to break. >>> coming up, we'll explain why when abc 2 news at 5:00 returns. >>> looking at a fund-raiser that happens right now. the event was put together by a group of dedicated teachers, after they noticed some of their students in serious needs. abc 2 briep keebler has been reporting on the new face of homelessness for a year now. he saw the homeless schoolchildren population more than doubled since the recession
only 11 won the crown most recently, 1978. >>> coca-cola says, go ahead, drink all the sugar you want. they soaked out after mayor bloomberg says, he wants to limit the size of sugary drink in restaurants. coca-cola says there's no link between sugary drinks and obesity. during the same time, when the study rose obesity rose 13% and adults 7%. for more information on soda and sugar, and what it does for yoick on our health tab. >>> more than million children across the country...
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. >>> and now, the confessions of a former coca-cola executive, a man who says he wants everyone to know about the way sugary sodas have been marketed in this country to adults and to children. and his reason? he says guilt a the role the soda industry has played in american health. here's abc's senior national correspondent jim avila. >> reporter: he was the ultimate insider, a coca-cola marketing executive and cult throat example of the ad-man focused on market domination. not just the best-selling soft drink this the world, but capturing what coke calls the biggest share of the stomach, period. >> the market in a much more aggressive way. you think about tap watter as a potential competitor. >> reporter: but today, todd putman says apologies are due from all the madison avenue types, receiving 78 two-leelter bottles per person per year in the u.s. that's 41 gallons each. enough to fill the fuel tank of a mid-sized truck. >> a lot of people who have spent a lot of time receiving a lot of cokes have some kara debt that they feel like they owe. i certainly do. >> reporter: putman says am
. >>> and now, the confessions of a former coca-cola executive, a man who says he wants everyone to know about the way sugary sodas have been marketed in this country to adults and to children. and his reason? he says guilt a the role the soda industry has played in american health. here's abc's senior national correspondent jim avila. >> reporter: he was the ultimate insider, a coca-cola marketing executive and cult throat example of the ad-man focused on market domination. not...
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you know, the coca-cola company. loreal. nationwide insurance. ey jumped on board early and didn't even see the station's not even up and running. you was really proud of them. we should support them. >> you're starting off showcasing independent films. one of them is jump the broop, a musical. another one is father's day dealing with her father an abandoning her. sisters in the name of love. i'll be watching that one. you are a range here that's incredible. >> we want -- when is you think about aspire short films, it's going to be comedy. there's going to be music. there's going to be performing arts. and so we want to educate our audience. we want them to laugh, cry, feel good. but also we want to educate them. that's really important and that's why aspire will be different than anything else on tv. >> i've got to do a quick round of things. according to forbes, your net wort, worth, $500 million. with that said, so many people are talking about small businesses right now and have you millions of people without jobs. some of them want to start a
you know, the coca-cola company. loreal. nationwide insurance. ey jumped on board early and didn't even see the station's not even up and running. you was really proud of them. we should support them. >> you're starting off showcasing independent films. one of them is jump the broop, a musical. another one is father's day dealing with her father an abandoning her. sisters in the name of love. i'll be watching that one. you are a range here that's incredible. >> we want -- when is...
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the president of coca-cola refreshments says the beverage company has been hiring, but steve cahillane says companies complaining about not finding qualified workers have to be prepared to do the training themselves. >> we look at people with a capacity to learn and be trained. so we don't expect anybody who comes to work for coca-cola to day one be able to dot job. of course not. but what we look for is somebody who has the desire, the passion tojoecreation new claims for jobless benefits fell last week, down 12,000 to 377,000 claims. that drop comes after four straight weeks of increased claims. tomorrow on "n.b.r." our coverage of election 2012 continues, with a look at president obama's scorecard when it comes to jobs and the economy. and hank smith is our friday "market monitor" guest, he's still bullish on the u.s. market, he's chief investment officer at haverford investments. two hot button issues in the upcoming presidential campaign are the economy and immigration. nowhere do they meet more directly than in the fields of california's central valley. in our "made in america" s
the president of coca-cola refreshments says the beverage company has been hiring, but steve cahillane says companies complaining about not finding qualified workers have to be prepared to do the training themselves. >> we look at people with a capacity to learn and be trained. so we don't expect anybody who comes to work for coca-cola to day one be able to dot job. of course not. but what we look for is somebody who has the desire, the passion tojoecreation new claims for jobless...
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. >> funding for crlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express. additiona funding provided.os a nd>> byom bloberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide.
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what stock is up the most this year? coca-cola. >>> just before the break, we asked which stock sup the most this year? coca-cola, jamba, or starbucks? now the payoff, jamba which has increased 50%. >>> welcome back, a big move yesterday and things have taken a leg downward in the final hour. >> yeah, those market on close orders we talked about, tom shoneberger is not surprised though, he did not believe in yesterday's rally and he said tomorrow was a good time to sell. and also with us erin gibbs, and todd, but will give you props on that, but what will you do with this market? greek elections or? >> yeah, greek elections this weekend welcome next week is the fed. you want to market to go down even further. you want to force them to do some other accommodation. if they don't announce something next week, it won't be until 2013. so traders are hoping for something, a bit of a selloff today, it's expiration week -- >> do you think they will announce something next week? >> i think they have to. i can justify further accommodation,
what stock is up the most this year? coca-cola. >>> just before the break, we asked which stock sup the most this year? coca-cola, jamba, or starbucks? now the payoff, jamba which has increased 50%. >>> welcome back, a big move yesterday and things have taken a leg downward in the final hour. >> yeah, those market on close orders we talked about, tom shoneberger is not surprised though, he did not believe in yesterday's rally and he said tomorrow was a good time to sell....
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by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funning for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-colaemployed an person express, additional funding employed by these funders ed mapp grew up going to the movies. i think back on my childhood and remember how important movies were to me. at that time, it was the only way to see the outside world. ed decided to be a professor - an expert on the impact of the media. today you have television. people have at least one tv set in their home. whatever messages coming on that screen is being extended to the entire family. now that's awesome. it can be affecting our country and culture for years to come. that's one of the reasons why public television is so important, because it does assume that responsibility. ed included his public television station in his will. consider joining the community of people who want public television to span generations.
by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funning for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-colaemployed an person express, additional funding employed by these funders ed mapp grew up going to the movies. i think back on my childhood and remember how important movies were to me. at that time, it was the only way to see the outside world. ed decided to be a professor - an expert on the impact of the media. today you have television. people have at least one tv set in their...
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by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia and news and information services worldwide. be more, pbs
by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia and news and information services worldwide. be more, pbs