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what is the future of the coca-cola company? important question when you look at the challenges at mcdonald's, as well. what is the future of the coca-cola company? let's get to our single best chart. >> it was supposed to be the generation that could not be bothered to leave home. it was cyclical. our single best chart thanks to deutsche bank shows that the millennials are moving out. new household formation was down and that is no longer true. it has picked up. kids were staying at home. that is the yellow line. that was on the rise for a good decade and that has dropped, too . we have kate moore. we were talking about this over the break. what i am wondering is new household formation, is that a leading indicator or a lagging indicator that we already know about? >> i think it is going to be a leading indicator because it has been so stubbornly low relative to precrisis trends. there are three reasons why it has been very low. there has been broad-based risk aversion. people lost faith in housing. younger generations are not
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the coca-cola one is doing well. we monitor over a few days. at you see is in the early days after the super bowl advertiser spend a lot of money to get shares. some facebook campaigns and there will be things that carry on being viewed after the budget ends. that's a really good ad that will resonate people will share because they love it. >> interesting to see who was going for cheeky, who was going for sexy. the jury's secrets -- victoria's secret, wives watch this with their husbands. there's more of a mixed audience than your typical football game. i wonder how that plays different online? >> obviously come on line even have a much more targeted message. online you can target men or women, rich people or poor people, people with kids, people without kids. when you have something designed for digital, you tend to define your target audience much more narrowly the new designs of the for tv. that's why the super apple -- super bowl ads in general are designed for a mass audience. they are relevant for a lot of consumers, like coca-cola tend to
the coca-cola one is doing well. we monitor over a few days. at you see is in the early days after the super bowl advertiser spend a lot of money to get shares. some facebook campaigns and there will be things that carry on being viewed after the budget ends. that's a really good ad that will resonate people will share because they love it. >> interesting to see who was going for cheeky, who was going for sexy. the jury's secrets -- victoria's secret, wives watch this with their husbands....
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the company says the strong dollar will hurt revenue by about five points. we have single the cola that's coca-cola lack behind pepsico. -- seen coca-cola lag behind pepsico. >> thank you so much. our critical player inside the federal reserve says he is not yet ready to raise interest rates that ready to take on the push to congress to audit the fed. it has been a six-year push and longer. he spoke exclusively to peter cook. peter is here with more from the interview. he says he does not want to raise rates. >> he is not ready to pull the trigger just yet. fed presidents talk all the time, but not the governors. this is the first interview he has done since he joined the fed. he is not confident yet that inflation is moving back towards their 2% target. he says it is getting there and is closer but not yet has the confident -- he told me it was a great job supporter. he still sees some slack. >> it does feel very much like there is plenty of slack left out there in the economy. you have people working part-time, people who want to come back into the labor force. wages have been low. they do n
the company says the strong dollar will hurt revenue by about five points. we have single the cola that's coca-cola lack behind pepsico. -- seen coca-cola lag behind pepsico. >> thank you so much. our critical player inside the federal reserve says he is not yet ready to raise interest rates that ready to take on the push to congress to audit the fed. it has been a six-year push and longer. he spoke exclusively to peter cook. peter is here with more from the interview. he says he does not...
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what about the $107 billion stock portfolio he runs with names like coca-cola and amex and da vita health care. you need to hear about terrorism to the federal reserve to what's going on in europe? it may make you money, indeed. he's hear with us and you live, warren's way, let's start the "countdown." . >> 50 years as what started as the distressed textile company and multiholding company with some 80 businesses from dairy queen to diamonds, insurance to investments like safety to furniture all run by warren buffett, a kid from omaha, nebraska whose first job was working in family's modest grocery store. in a fox business exclusive, warren buffett is here with me for his first interview of his 50th year as the founder. live at a business he and berkshire bought in 1983, on a handshake with founder rose blunken who began by selling furniture in her basement with a couple thousand dollars. some of the furniture was her own. the nebraska furniture mart one of the largest free standing furniture stores in the world will outdo itself with a brand-new mega store that will redefine the term big
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with the price of american exports increasing thanks to that stronger dollar, coca-cola ceo muhtar kent is calling 2015 a year in transition. he notes the consumer challenged everywhere around the world and that there is a lot of volatility in currency, interest rates, growth rates and geopolitical issues. there's also a continued risk among coke's major shareholders. one camp led by billionaire warren buffett seems content with coke's steady pace and its dividend growth. the other camp may be smaller but it's continuing to pressure kent and the board to make changes. >> the board has to realize they work for the shareholders they don't work for themselves. when the shareholders aren't happy, they have to address it quickly. when the business is not growing or profitability is declining, they have to address it quickly. >> reporter: for now, a decent earnings report gives coke another quarter to deflect any heat it might be feeling. for "nightly business report," i'm sara eisen at the new york stock exchange. >> and joining us now to talk about coke is caroline levy, beverage manager at
with the price of american exports increasing thanks to that stronger dollar, coca-cola ceo muhtar kent is calling 2015 a year in transition. he notes the consumer challenged everywhere around the world and that there is a lot of volatility in currency, interest rates, growth rates and geopolitical issues. there's also a continued risk among coke's major shareholders. one camp led by billionaire warren buffett seems content with coke's steady pace and its dividend growth. the other camp may be...
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cuba you have to find some resolution for all these companies, you have the exxon mobiles and the coca-cola. >> rather than a bunch of independent legal settlements we might see some kind of a blanket offering. >> right now, cuba doesn't have the money to shell out billions of dollars. we are seeing a market change as far as what's transpiring with cuba and with some of these companies kicked out in 1959. >> excellent reporting from cuba, glad to have you back, a lot of good stories. thank you david. america's policy could ignite the policies that predate, i'm going to talk to someone who was there. hit me up at facebook .com/ali velshi. back in two minutes. >> the death toll could be much higher than anyone'd known. >> posing as a buyer to get in there. >> 10,000 people are already dead mr. president, who should answer for those people? >> the cuban revolution inflicted tremendous losses on both families and companies. his family lost everything after castro came to power. that included his home and a rare art collection that belonged to his father. carlos joins me from new hain. thankhave
cuba you have to find some resolution for all these companies, you have the exxon mobiles and the coca-cola. >> rather than a bunch of independent legal settlements we might see some kind of a blanket offering. >> right now, cuba doesn't have the money to shell out billions of dollars. we are seeing a market change as far as what's transpiring with cuba and with some of these companies kicked out in 1959. >> excellent reporting from cuba, glad to have you back, a lot of good...
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cuba you have to find some resolution for all these companies, you have the exxon mobiles and the coca-cola. >> rather than a bunch of independent legal settlements we might see some kind of a blanket offering. >> right now, cuba doesn't have the money to shell out billions of dollars. we are seeing a market change as far as what's transpiring with cuba and with some of these companies kicked out in 1959. >> excellent reporting from cuba, glad to have you back, a lot of good stories. thank you david. america's policy could ignite the policies that predate, i'm going to talk to someone who was there. hit me up at facebook .com/ali velshi. back in two minutes. >> we pray for the children in the womb >> a divisive issue >> god is life , so it's his to take >> see a 10 year old girl who's pregnant, and you tell me that's what god wants... >> a controversial law >> where were you when the babies lives were being saved? >> are women in texas paying the price? >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas
cuba you have to find some resolution for all these companies, you have the exxon mobiles and the coca-cola. >> rather than a bunch of independent legal settlements we might see some kind of a blanket offering. >> right now, cuba doesn't have the money to shell out billions of dollars. we are seeing a market change as far as what's transpiring with cuba and with some of these companies kicked out in 1959. >> excellent reporting from cuba, glad to have you back, a lot of good...
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eastern and on the earnings front dow component coca-cola is among the names set to post quarterly results before the bell that means this morning and pay attention to currency as well. we'll see how unfavorable exchange rates may be impacting coca-cola's business around the world. >> let's also tell you some stocks to watch this morning. qualcomm agreeing to pay $975 million to the chinese government. this settles a 14 month long probe into alleged anticompetitive practices. the second gap's january same store sales decline 3%. it's a bigger drop than expected and that was above wall street consensus and then aeropostale shares soaring on the boost. fourth quarter sales rising a bigger than expected 1%. promotional activity was higher than expected but adding the company isering the a a clean inventory position. >> let's get a check on the markets this morning. we have been watching the futures and yesterday you saw the dow down by close to 100 points. there are green arrows. this comes after we saw choppy trading in the afternoon. stocks did close off their low of the session. the dow fu
eastern and on the earnings front dow component coca-cola is among the names set to post quarterly results before the bell that means this morning and pay attention to currency as well. we'll see how unfavorable exchange rates may be impacting coca-cola's business around the world. >> let's also tell you some stocks to watch this morning. qualcomm agreeing to pay $975 million to the chinese government. this settles a 14 month long probe into alleged anticompetitive practices. the second...
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. >> it may be the most recognizable brand on the planet -- coca-cola. >> the heritage of this companyto none. there is nothing as global as coca-cola in the world. >> a $67-billion empire... sold in 206 countries... enjoyed in every house... and we mean every house. found in the most remote corners of the globe, melissa lee reports on the brand with a buzz. >> there was a wee bit of cocaine in the original coca-cola. >> and it's more than just coke. >> zico is 100% pure coconut water. >> 500 different brands to satisfy ta
. >> it may be the most recognizable brand on the planet -- coca-cola. >> the heritage of this companyto none. there is nothing as global as coca-cola in the world. >> a $67-billion empire... sold in 206 countries... enjoyed in every house... and we mean every house. found in the most remote corners of the globe, melissa lee reports on the brand with a buzz. >> there was a wee bit of cocaine in the original coca-cola. >> and it's more than just coke. >> zico...
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if they weren't, they didn't. >> narrator: gerhart's employees at the coca-cola bottling plant were notred. >> i had approximately 300 350 people. and 17% of them had been killed. my driver, my secretary... the story that bothered me the most was my driver. first time, he was beaten. second time, they cut the soles off his feet. third time, they shot him. >> they cut the soles off of his feet? >> yeah, right, with a machete. it changed my whole perspective of what was happening in the country. no longer did any of us feel that it was going to be a swift coup and so forth and human rights would be, you know, adhered to, but they were not. it pretty much got really out of hand then. (gunfire) (shouting) >> narrator: over the following months, competing factions fought for control of the country. it was a civil war marked by atrocities on all sides. after months of bloodletting taylor and his npfl gained the upper hand. by the fall of 1990, taylor had seized most of liberia, with the exception of monrovia. the capital was still up for grabs-- contested terrain. and president doe became the
if they weren't, they didn't. >> narrator: gerhart's employees at the coca-cola bottling plant were notred. >> i had approximately 300 350 people. and 17% of them had been killed. my driver, my secretary... the story that bothered me the most was my driver. first time, he was beaten. second time, they cut the soles off his feet. third time, they shot him. >> they cut the soles off of his feet? >> yeah, right, with a machete. it changed my whole perspective of what was...
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when i pass on i think the coca-cola company should take my body around this country, drag it around to 100 nothing by drinking coke. liz: on a a wells fargo stagecoach. >> sure. with the gekko along. >> throw all the logos in. you won't skim any of the foam off top of your shares, even if you need money to buy something you like more? >> we have 60 billion in cash. we're unlikely to need the money. we've gone since 1988 never sold a share. never sold a share of berkshire my settle never sold a share of coca-cola. liz: they want to know the suessi pla wren. i ow y sd erere tee oplen anvepeway. >> n in a evelo. i jt jo abothat itisn yo hea no. thirecrs ow. wealk outllheime. >>ut, pck ou gg ab rit ofthe bt. hes 51. he rs beshirhathay ergy he i a mieste guyathe mont wh the bfett fthfu ge ippeup tey s his nme a lo yea welle wodbeterricbut, i wi wri mor abtt inhe anal rort. z: tre iometnghere for at i am su. y ar't y pang a vide? wi youver ay dvide? >> iactuly cer thain t anal rort too. i' prey scific out tt. liz: sometng tells me the heels a we'll do whatever is the mostgi. very simple. l
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the morning. shares of coca-cola are trading higher this morning. ke was helped by cost-cutting efforts and a price hike. a warning from swiss bank ubs. the stronger swiss franc and negative interest rates may hurt its profits. the bank reported lower than expected earnings at its wealth unit -- wealth management unit. the white house is creating a new agency to oversee cyber security. that is according to a senior administration official. the agency will analyze threats to the government and private businesses. president obama is asking for $14 billion to combat online threats in his ladybug -- latest budget request. jetblue airlines will become the first major u.s. airline to assess -- access apple pay during flights. all of jetblue's in crew -- flight members will be equipped with ipad minis. this is an easy question. who needs cigarettes? no one, including cvs. cold medicine flew off the shelves in an offset of this at -- to offset tobacco related products. let's bring in alix steel. she has the latest. flu season was bad for us. >> there were ot
the morning. shares of coca-cola are trading higher this morning. ke was helped by cost-cutting efforts and a price hike. a warning from swiss bank ubs. the stronger swiss franc and negative interest rates may hurt its profits. the bank reported lower than expected earnings at its wealth unit -- wealth management unit. the white house is creating a new agency to oversee cyber security. that is according to a senior administration official. the agency will analyze threats to the government and...
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the posts for you and people can post updates as well. but they don't let those go on to your other friends's feeds. because that's pretty morbid and tough. >> actually tasteless. nicole how about this. coca-cola is is this getting so much business and what is it? >> well a lot of people are moving away from the soft drinks. so coca-cola is trying to get hip to this trend and come out with a super milk which is 50% more protein, 50% less sugar, 30% more calcium. now it sounds great. a lot of nutritionists, though alex, are slamming this saying sugar in milk? we don't really think that's a big concern in the first place. and we're already getting enough protein. but coke really wants to get into this healthy beverage space. they have one of your favorites, the simply juice lines. but this premium special milk has a premium price. it's double the amount of regular milk. so about $4 for less than a gallon. >> we'll see what happens with that. nicole, thanks very much. good to see you >>> more on the massive blizzard that is set to dump more snow on new england. that's coming up. >>> plus freezing temperatures for a good part of the country. we're in seattle to see which 100 calorie black cherry g
the posts for you and people can post updates as well. but they don't let those go on to your other friends's feeds. because that's pretty morbid and tough. >> actually tasteless. nicole how about this. coca-cola is is this getting so much business and what is it? >> well a lot of people are moving away from the soft drinks. so coca-cola is trying to get hip to this trend and come out with a super milk which is 50% more protein, 50% less sugar, 30% more calcium. now it sounds great....
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the cola wars to pepsi. they summarily announced they were ending the production of what we now know as classic coke and re-releasing coca-cola as a knock off on pepsi. the taste was the same period of response by the public was overwhelming. this was at the dawn of "cnn" and so they were covering these mass runs on department stores to get the old classic coke. within three months coca-cola had said we have made a mistake. we are going to go back to the original formula. now the value of that is an example of real consumer agency. is that a brilliant marketing campaign on behalf of coca-cola to choose their consumers to say no we really want this. to this day coca-cola officials maintain that it was just a mistake and i take them at their word. contemporary society were running the film the interview. the sony hacking in the interview. most people intuitively knew the minute that took place in the minute sunny with you that from general withdrawal was going to happen. there would be a sensation. my kids watch it the first night it was available on the internet. we are left with this paradox between who is calling the sh
the cola wars to pepsi. they summarily announced they were ending the production of what we now know as classic coke and re-releasing coca-cola as a knock off on pepsi. the taste was the same period of response by the public was overwhelming. this was at the dawn of "cnn" and so they were covering these mass runs on department stores to get the old classic coke. within three months coca-cola had said we have made a mistake. we are going to go back to the original formula. now the...
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you mentioned some of the great performers. coca-colahich led the way on the dow jones industrial average. profit beat the averages first time in four quarters. charging more for soda so it's working out for the company. home depot hired 80,000 people for the spring season. cvs new high. that was an exciting one to watch. and starwood hotels. also, that moved to up arrows. that was up over 6% on the day. steve foods came under pressure. apple was the story stock of the day. continued to grow. bond sale. everybody waiting on the webtv. the driverless car. what can i tell you, market caps will blow everybody out of the water. >> more apple news after the bell. we'll tell you about it. the investment pros. john is debuting our show. moody's capital chief economist. and a legend on wall street. you talk about a legend. (?) how do we pronounce the name of your new firm? >> we have a 350 million, but we're part of the hardling company which manages 15 billion. charles: good to have you on. danny hughes. she's fantastic. divine capital ceo. mat
you mentioned some of the great performers. coca-colahich led the way on the dow jones industrial average. profit beat the averages first time in four quarters. charging more for soda so it's working out for the company. home depot hired 80,000 people for the spring season. cvs new high. that was an exciting one to watch. and starwood hotels. also, that moved to up arrows. that was up over 6% on the day. steve foods came under pressure. apple was the story stock of the day. continued to grow....
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>> i loved the coca-cola ad. get the message about bullying out there. >> and then the hot chick came down the aisle. >> at the very beginning chevy gave everyone a heart attack. i looked up and i was like why would you do that? >> peter, thanks so much. i appreciate it. rush back to your nyu class. he's late because of me. >> i'm on my way. >>> next sex in the silicon valley. the seedy underbelly of the tech world. today, smart drugs, a widespread trend. who uses them and why? do not miss this. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40 $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ ♪ [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup let
>> i loved the coca-cola ad. get the message about bullying out there. >> and then the hot chick came down the aisle. >> at the very beginning chevy gave everyone a heart attack. i looked up and i was like why would you do that? >> peter, thanks so much. i appreciate it. rush back to your nyu class. he's late because of me. >> i'm on my way. >>> next sex in the silicon valley. the seedy underbelly of the tech world. today, smart drugs, a widespread trend....
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the next play? >> we are going to trail coca-cola. this is a big name, a dow name. it might arguably be the most recognized brand in the world. it is not looking good. this is coca-cola versus the s&p. you have real meaningful underperform form mans, almost half as much as the market. that's one issue. then, we have how this instrument is doing compared to other subsets of the marquette. the blue line is coke. it has basically made no progress. if you were to look at coke relative to all beverages like dr. pepper, pepsi, it is underperforming. all beverages are underperforming the sector and staples is underperforming the market. not a good setup. coke made an all-time high of $40.87. we have gotten back there. it looks to me like we have stalled. we literally touch the high. here is the daily chart. we tried once and backed away, 45. we tried a second time and backed away. right at this critical juncture and then we backed away with a gap, with another gap, distribution. to me, this looks like a fairly major topping out formation. i think we break this trend. i'm a
the next play? >> we are going to trail coca-cola. this is a big name, a dow name. it might arguably be the most recognized brand in the world. it is not looking good. this is coca-cola versus the s&p. you have real meaningful underperform form mans, almost half as much as the market. that's one issue. then, we have how this instrument is doing compared to other subsets of the marquette. the blue line is coke. it has basically made no progress. if you were to look at coke relative to...
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the median price of a home in anacostia jumped from $200,000 to $240,000 in one year. reporting from southeast washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. >> "7 on your side" tonight with a consumer alert from coca-cola. the company known for its carbonated drinks is going to produce milk. its minute maid division is rolling out a new line called fair life. coca-cola says the drink has 50% more protein, 50% less sugar and 50% more calcium than regular milk. expected to be available nationwide next month. another hit for the midwest and new england. after a massive snowstorm, the regions are now dealing with bitter cold. in boston the snowiest week on record with nearly three feet on the ground. schools were closed again today and right now, the wind chill there is at about 10 degrees. meanwhile, boston mayor martin walsh says the victory parade for the new england patriots cannot be pushed back again even though the city is digging out from the snow. the subway system is also having weather-related problems. and monday night, walsh announced the parade will be postponed to wednesday morning, tomorrow. many suggested moving the date to saturday. but the mayor says players will have scattered by then.
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the price. at double a price you'll have a lot of sticker shock going on no matter how healthy it is. coca-colas not a stupid company nor the dairy producing this. a good sustainable dairy. we'll see intro intro pricing taking place. maybe it will then go to double. but i don't think we'll see it double the price of milk. gerri: i like old-fashioned milk. thank you for coming on. still to come, golf caddies are claiming that the pga is treating them as second class citizens. what's shaking up the world of professional golf, coming up. ♪ you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgivness,rates won't go up due to your firs
the price. at double a price you'll have a lot of sticker shock going on no matter how healthy it is. coca-colas not a stupid company nor the dairy producing this. a good sustainable dairy. we'll see intro intro pricing taking place. maybe it will then go to double. but i don't think we'll see it double the price of milk. gerri: i like old-fashioned milk. thank you for coming on. still to come, golf caddies are claiming that the pga is treating them as second class citizens. what's shaking up...
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the company plans to roll out its new fair life brand. coca-cola says the premium milk has more protein and calcium and will sell for double the price of a regular carton of milk. coke continues to diversify. >>> there is buzz office depot and staples are in talk to join forces. if they merge and it's approved, it could help the office supply giants compete against amazon, wal-mart and other online retailers. two years ago office depot bought officemax. >>> it may soon be able to brew a cup of off brand coffee with your keurig machine. cnn money reports that an unauthorized k cupmaker has come up with a tiny plastic device called the freedom clip. the nap-on gadget tricks the keurig's new 2.0 machine into thinking that the imitation is an authorized k cuff. >> i didn't even know there was such a thing. >>> the children's charities foundation distributed 700 coats this morning handed out at the verizon center. this is the sixth year of the event made possible by children's charities foundation and the bb&t basketball tournament. coats made a big dif
the company plans to roll out its new fair life brand. coca-cola says the premium milk has more protein and calcium and will sell for double the price of a regular carton of milk. coke continues to diversify. >>> there is buzz office depot and staples are in talk to join forces. if they merge and it's approved, it could help the office supply giants compete against amazon, wal-mart and other online retailers. two years ago office depot bought officemax. >>> it may soon be able...
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i loved the coca-cola commercial. it was terrific.t really made fun of technology apit was so identifiable, particularly for young people and. doritos commercial from pepsico, i thought at that was really funny. adam: david, who do you think knocked it out of the ballpark? they spent four 1/2 million dollars for the spots for 30 sections. what is the real benefit? are they selling product or something else? >> that is the question, most of the great ads, even though they were great, fiat showed the product. we're making a crossover and here is how we're growing it with a viagra pill. i thought that was great. snickers, we fill you up, not just another candy. liz: here is the fiat ad. this italian couple, he runs to get a blue pill. bounces all over the place and ends up in the gas tank after fiat which roars away. it was creative and cute. >> which grows. starts as a mini become as big suv. liz: john, turns out more women were engaging in social media during the super bowl than men. you have a huge female audience right now. i persona
i loved the coca-cola commercial. it was terrific.t really made fun of technology apit was so identifiable, particularly for young people and. doritos commercial from pepsico, i thought at that was really funny. adam: david, who do you think knocked it out of the ballpark? they spent four 1/2 million dollars for the spots for 30 sections. what is the real benefit? are they selling product or something else? >> that is the question, most of the great ads, even though they were great, fiat...
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so a little bit of a drag coming on the dollar as far as coca-cola is concerned. you. >> and geoff, quickly, we see green arrows across the board from yesterday. however, oil prices continue to fall. so, what are the ripple effects from that this morning? >> reporter: yeah, i don't know whether you have the same gain here. we've got a gain here called buckaroo, where you have this little plastic horse and you keep loading on mining tools, and at some point it throws it all off. and that's what we've had here with this oil story, remarkable volatility. we've been up we've been down we've come back up again here and it's making it very difficult for the energy traders to work out where this story is going. that's why we've had some hmm, days where the markets couldn't quite decide how this one works out here. today we look like we're going to have a flat start to the trading session in the united states. it's been a little bit mixed here. but just to take you away from energy for a moment we've got a big meeting in europe on greece. will they come to a settlement? an
so a little bit of a drag coming on the dollar as far as coca-cola is concerned. you. >> and geoff, quickly, we see green arrows across the board from yesterday. however, oil prices continue to fall. so, what are the ripple effects from that this morning? >> reporter: yeah, i don't know whether you have the same gain here. we've got a gain here called buckaroo, where you have this little plastic horse and you keep loading on mining tools, and at some point it throws it all off. and...
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it is a bit like the coca-cola formula used to be. we are providing an gnostic platform. l of these technology investments but is firmly in the data and technology camps. >> now you have $19 billion for snapchat $11 billion for p interest. >> $45 billion for xiaomi. >> yes, they are getting millions of viewers and these viewers are relatively -- very young. is it worth anything if you can't monetize them? >> they are. we saw snapchat trying to monetize through their channels. pin will try to do the sameterest -- pinterest will try to do the same. the biggest are google and facebook. in display and video and social and mobile, what you see is -- last year our biggest media relationship was google. facebook last year was just under 60 $50 million -- $650 million. google became our biggest relationship -- >> which says what? >> because of video and mobile search. facebook should be considerably bigger with us and will be. >> these are big platforms. what will replicate an actual television event that will garner millions and millions of dollars of advertising? >> the life eve
it is a bit like the coca-cola formula used to be. we are providing an gnostic platform. l of these technology investments but is firmly in the data and technology camps. >> now you have $19 billion for snapchat $11 billion for p interest. >> $45 billion for xiaomi. >> yes, they are getting millions of viewers and these viewers are relatively -- very young. is it worth anything if you can't monetize them? >> they are. we saw snapchat trying to monetize through their...
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they used to have an option to buy the german bottle that coca-cola owns. that would be an interesting acquisition for them. i just think when the dust settles on currency there's a lot of ways to improve the earnings at a very reasonable evaluation. >> thank you for joining us. much appreciated. bill schmitz. >> microsoft and amazon are ending a contract dispute related to the use of samsung's technology while using windows technology. it relies on android and it could clear the way for more cooperation on window's phones. let's see how they're trading right now. microsoft basically flat at the moment. samsung down about 1.2%. >> qualcomm is paying nearly 1 billion to resolve china's antitrust probe. they'll also lower royalty rates on patents used in china which could help smartphone makers. eunice has all the deals live from beijing. >> thanks a lot wilfred. well that $1 billion is a big number. in fact it's 8% of qualcomm's 2013 sales but at the same time a lot of analysts say given the environment here and pressure a lot of american tech companies were
they used to have an option to buy the german bottle that coca-cola owns. that would be an interesting acquisition for them. i just think when the dust settles on currency there's a lot of ways to improve the earnings at a very reasonable evaluation. >> thank you for joining us. much appreciated. bill schmitz. >> microsoft and amazon are ending a contract dispute related to the use of samsung's technology while using windows technology. it relies on android and it could clear the...
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the big picture, it's still a challenging outlook for coca-cola. ncluding the ceo and qfo muktar kent are calling this an action to boot product boost productivity. and refranchising some of its bottlers and the strong dollar. this is a company that's hugely affected by what happens internationally. waller said it could continue to be challenging. also said a bigger hit expected down on sales because of the stronger dollar. coke makes most of its money outside of the u.s. the upside is investors weren't upbeat in the quarter. so they managed to get higher prices for the coke sales and increased volume that did come in in line with expectation. >> any comment from her at all on what is going to be continued expectation about their significant positions in both monster as to what their intent may be? >> i asked her if they were doing bigger stakes of course she couldn't comment but said always looking to grow. coke is taking big investments stakes in them. i do want to mention venezuela, it has been a moving target when it comes to those prices on ven
the big picture, it's still a challenging outlook for coca-cola. ncluding the ceo and qfo muktar kent are calling this an action to boot product boost productivity. and refranchising some of its bottlers and the strong dollar. this is a company that's hugely affected by what happens internationally. waller said it could continue to be challenging. also said a bigger hit expected down on sales because of the stronger dollar. coke makes most of its money outside of the u.s. the upside is...
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. >> rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company supporting this programsince 2002. american express additional funding employed by. a >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. >> and their buns are something i had yet to find anywhere else. >> and you can come to my house to dinner. >> breaded fried gooey, lovely. >> in the words of arnold schwarzenegger, i'll be back. >> you've heard of a connoisseur, i'm a common sewer. >> i may have to ward off some
. >> rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company supporting this programsince 2002. american express additional funding employed by. a >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. >> and their buns are something i had yet to find anywhere else. >> and you can come to my house to dinner. >> breaded fried gooey, lovely. >> in the words of arnold schwarzenegger, i'll be back. >> you've heard of a...
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the demographic. melissa: okay. thank you so much for coming on. good stuff. happy birthday coca-cola. s of the last century. at the end of the day it is all about beverages. ♪ because you're not you you're a cancer hospital and your daughter... she's a team of leading researchers... and that brilliant idea is a breakthrough in patient treatment that could save thousands of lives. which means you need a diverse team of advisors helping you. from research data analytics all the way to transformation of clinical care. so you call pwc. the right people to get the extraordinary done. ♪ help join a continent with nearly 3 million rugged square miles with a single broadband connection. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. melissa: this is the top of the 18-carat old they happen this will be up your ally. retailer brick is rolling out a diamond studded version of the much anticipated apple watch for as much as $75,000. oh. the top of the line edition includes a diamond studded watch and face and a band embedded with 12 cara
the demographic. melissa: okay. thank you so much for coming on. good stuff. happy birthday coca-cola. s of the last century. at the end of the day it is all about beverages. ♪ because you're not you you're a cancer hospital and your daughter... she's a team of leading researchers... and that brilliant idea is a breakthrough in patient treatment that could save thousands of lives. which means you need a diverse team of advisors helping you. from research data analytics all the way to...
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the loop." alley starts testing from deliveries in china. coca-colaing its own milk. ♪ >> welcome back to "in the loop." a look at our top stories. teachers indicate stocks will be lower at the open. american companies added 213,000 workers last month. slightly less than expected. shares of disney, rising in premarket area net income rose 19% in the fourth quarter beating estimates. sales of products from the movie "frozen." free opening expenses at the shanghai theme park. shanghai's opening has been pushed back to next year. bob geiger says it will be worth the wait. >> what we are building is tremendous. with star wars cannot wait to show this to more people. i think the world will be impressed with the size and quality of what we are building. >> iger made a reference to star wars. disney's first star wars film will be coming out this year. the chain has agreed to by office depot in a deal valued at $6.3 billion. star board had demanded that the two office-supply retailers pool their resources. they tried this deal before, can they do it again? le
the loop." alley starts testing from deliveries in china. coca-colaing its own milk. ♪ >> welcome back to "in the loop." a look at our top stories. teachers indicate stocks will be lower at the open. american companies added 213,000 workers last month. slightly less than expected. shares of disney, rising in premarket area net income rose 19% in the fourth quarter beating estimates. sales of products from the movie "frozen." free opening expenses at the shanghai...
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. >> rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company supporting this programsince 2002. american express additional funding employed by. a >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyl sue herera. >>> good evening and welcome to a special edition of "nightly business report." i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera. well it is mid february and for much of the country mired in deep freeze thoughts are turning to spring just about a month away now and while spring is usually a time for warmer weather, it is also an important time for finances. >> that is very true sue. tonight, we'll take a look at some things that come into play in the spring and could have an impact on your money from your taxes to selling a home to pruning your portfolio. >> and that's where we'll begin tonight. your portfolio. the first month and a half of 2015 has been a volatile one. we've seen moves like the dow losing nearly 4% in january only to recapture most of it in the first week or so
. >> rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company supporting this programsince 2002. american express additional funding employed by. a >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyl sue herera. >>> good evening and welcome to a special edition of "nightly business report." i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera. well it is mid february and for much of the country mired in deep freeze thoughts are turning to...
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. >> one of the great commercials i thought was the coca-cola commercial where the coke gets spilledn evenly's devices. do you t ihinkt's because it was inspiring, frank? >> inspiring and also if you watch it this wud modern. clearly this was targetted to younger people. look how fast the visuals go. if you're 60 years old watching the super bowl, you're not going to get it. if you're 16, 18 21, you ooher going to get it. who hasn't. i have lost three computers because of my beverage preferences. >> tell me the dad commercials did well. i love the dad commercials, anything that shows the men interacting with their kids. >> what's special about those ads is they do better among women than men. the number one attribute women are looking for is the man involved in the day-to-day lives of their clevelands. that's why you got it right. for men it's not as powerful. for women, that's that what i want to see. >> that's what you call sexy. thank anniversary much frank luntz. good to see you. lucky you got to go to the game. >>> protect your children from this. the colorado mann revolutionrij
. >> one of the great commercials i thought was the coca-cola commercial where the coke gets spilledn evenly's devices. do you t ihinkt's because it was inspiring, frank? >> inspiring and also if you watch it this wud modern. clearly this was targetted to younger people. look how fast the visuals go. if you're 60 years old watching the super bowl, you're not going to get it. if you're 16, 18 21, you ooher going to get it. who hasn't. i have lost three computers because of my...
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the next play? >> well, we're going to try a little coca cola. this is a big name obviously. it's a dow name. it might arguably with the most recognized brand in the world and at least by my work it's not looking good. let's look at a few charts. so this is coca cola versus the s&p. since the bull market began. obviously you've got real meaningful underperformance. almost half as much as the markets. that's one issue. and then we have how this instrument is doing compared to other subsets of the market. the blue line is coke. over the last two years. it's basically made no progress. and yet if you were to look at coke relative to all beverages like dr. pepper, pepsi, it's underperforming. all beverages in turn are underperforming the sector, staples and staples are underperforming the market. this is not a good setup. now, two things i want to point out for the trade. coke made an all-time high of $44 and about 87 cents in 1998 and we've gotten back there and looks to me like we stalled up. i'm going it show you the daily chart. we literally touched the high. here's the daily chart. we tried o
the next play? >> well, we're going to try a little coca cola. this is a big name obviously. it's a dow name. it might arguably with the most recognized brand in the world and at least by my work it's not looking good. let's look at a few charts. so this is coca cola versus the s&p. since the bull market began. obviously you've got real meaningful underperformance. almost half as much as the markets. that's one issue. and then we have how this instrument is doing compared to other...
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ofreason i dropped school it was a guidance counselor who sat me down and told me a story of the guy from coca-cola. me aught, he was telling story about module and or and use getting me. andhe end, he looked at me her and said, he is one in a billion and the chances of you being him this is almost impossible. you need to stay in school. with a pipe dream. i said, thank you very much. i think i understand now. he said, we are cool? i dropped out of college. i do you think he prove -- you proved him wrong? >> i do not think he cares. >> do you care? >> no, i want my college to go to -- kids to go to college one day. i did not like the fact that he told me i should not believe in my dream. >> what was your dream? >> at the time, i had just read a book about one of the founders of dreamworks. another book about richard branson. i just wanted to be an entrepreneur. >> became a celebrity on the -- the atlantic hypoxia and. ludicrous was going to your party. yes, i was a good party floater. they were all coming to mind. >> when did you first get your big break? >> giving me an opportunity to work, that "
ofreason i dropped school it was a guidance counselor who sat me down and told me a story of the guy from coca-cola. me aught, he was telling story about module and or and use getting me. andhe end, he looked at me her and said, he is one in a billion and the chances of you being him this is almost impossible. you need to stay in school. with a pipe dream. i said, thank you very much. i think i understand now. he said, we are cool? i dropped out of college. i do you think he prove -- you proved...
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the first time in four quarters. finding its footing here. just last week one of coca-cola's share holders, warren buffett, told you that despite change in consumer tastes, he wasn't giving up on coca-cola stock anytime soon. listen. >> 1.9 billion 8-ounce servings sold in the world today. it's gone up almost every year since 1886. you know, it's true there's more publicity about it in this country, but i do not worry about coca-cola over time. i'm 84 years old. in my adult lifetime, one-quarter of all the calories i've consumed have come from colas. liz: and he's alive and kicking. can i just say, i don't know if you saw melissa francis' show earlier, she estimated with just this 3% gain in buffett's holdings today, he's made half a billion dollars in one day. and buffett told me he's never personally sold a single share of coke. he says he's not going to, at least for now. >>> stocks hitting session highs in just the last few minutes. how high will they rise as we enter the final half hour of trade? the safest and most interesting place to invest your money right now. we're
the first time in four quarters. finding its footing here. just last week one of coca-cola's share holders, warren buffett, told you that despite change in consumer tastes, he wasn't giving up on coca-cola stock anytime soon. listen. >> 1.9 billion 8-ounce servings sold in the world today. it's gone up almost every year since 1886. you know, it's true there's more publicity about it in this country, but i do not worry about coca-cola over time. i'm 84 years old. in my adult lifetime,...
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. >> i liked the coca-cola one. >> that was really nice. >> yeah. >> pretty funny. >> yeah. check on the weather now. >> i liked thefy yacht, too. this is what it was l in nebraska the blowing snow. after the storm passes doesn't mean your troubles are over. drifts up to two feet in great lakes. the temperatures and windchills. 9 below in minneapolis. indianapolis at 1 below and 19 nashville marching to the east. that's coming at us. in the southeast also getting cooler. look at the temperatures here. below average about >> spotty lilight rain showers this m morningng with conditions an an advisorory in e effecstarng nn. guests c could >> do you guys notice the commercials are sad likesawyer? >> yeah. >> even the ones that were sweet. obviously targeting the audience. still, they were -- they weren't jovial. >> i know. >> and then the nationwide. >> and then the nationwide. >> scary. >> yeah. >> on that note a warning for parents coming up. why those package meals could be bad for your toddler's health. >> and the hero from last night's super bowl he's from the state of miss
. >> i liked the coca-cola one. >> that was really nice. >> yeah. >> pretty funny. >> yeah. check on the weather now. >> i liked thefy yacht, too. this is what it was l in nebraska the blowing snow. after the storm passes doesn't mean your troubles are over. drifts up to two feet in great lakes. the temperatures and windchills. 9 below in minneapolis. indianapolis at 1 below and 19 nashville marching to the east. that's coming at us. in the southeast also...
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i think they'll stay in the euros. coca-cola, cvs, starwood, many, many more. apple makes history. 0 billion-dollar company in the world. first, let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole. >> charles, a great day indeed. we saw the dow up 140 points. the dow and the s&p about 1% off of their all-time record highs. the dow, the nasdaq, and the s&p in positive territory for 2015.
i think they'll stay in the euros. coca-cola, cvs, starwood, many, many more. apple makes history. 0 billion-dollar company in the world. first, let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole. >> charles, a great day indeed. we saw the dow up 140 points. the dow and the s&p about 1% off of their all-time record highs. the dow, the nasdaq, and the s&p in positive territory for 2015.
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. >> i liked the coca-cola one. >> that was really nice. >> yeah. >> pretty funny. >> yeah. . >>> let's get a check on the weather now. >> i liked the fiat, too. this is what it was looking like in nebraska, just that blowing snow. after the storm passes doesn't mean your troubles are over. we'll see some drifts up to two feet in great lakes. the temperatures and windchills. 9 below in minneapolis. indianapolis at 1 below and 19 nashville marching to the east. that's coming at us. but in the southeast, it's also getting cooler. look at the temperatures here. below average about 10 to 15 degrees from dallas to new >> good monday morning. happy groundhog day. the temperatures are the same as yesterday, low-to-mid second at the coast and mid-60's and a few 70s inland. seven-day outlook shows thursday friday, saturday and sunday: possibility >> do you guys notice the commercials are so sad like sour? >> yeah. >> even the ones that were sweet. i loved the father ones. obviously targeting the audience. still, they were -- they weren't jovial. >> right. >> i know. >> and then the na
. >> i liked the coca-cola one. >> that was really nice. >> yeah. >> pretty funny. >> yeah. . >>> let's get a check on the weather now. >> i liked the fiat, too. this is what it was looking like in nebraska, just that blowing snow. after the storm passes doesn't mean your troubles are over. we'll see some drifts up to two feet in great lakes. the temperatures and windchills. 9 below in minneapolis. indianapolis at 1 below and 19 nashville marching to...
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. >> i liked the coca-cola one. >> that was really nice. >> yeah. >> pretty funny. >> yeah. check on the weather now. >> i liked the this is what it it was looking like in nebraska just the blowing snow. after the storm passes, it doesn't mean troubles are over. you'll see two feet in drifts along the northern plains and great lakes. in the southeast it's getting cooler. look at the temperatures, 10 to 150 degrees below normal from dallas to new orleans. >> reporter: florida is looking good georgia. storm tracker 6 live double scan, the rain is clearing south jersey and delaware. there's a lot of slush on the roads. hoo is the high -- 45 is the high, dropping below freezing around dinnertime. were sweet. obviously targeting the audience. still, they were -- they weren't jovial. >> i know. >> and then the nationwide. >> and then the nationwide. >> scary. >> yeah. >> on that note a warning for parents coming up. why those package meals could be bad for your toddler's health. >> and the hero from last night's super bowl he's from the state of mississippi. we'll talking malcolm
. >> i liked the coca-cola one. >> that was really nice. >> yeah. >> pretty funny. >> yeah. check on the weather now. >> i liked the this is what it it was looking like in nebraska just the blowing snow. after the storm passes, it doesn't mean troubles are over. you'll see two feet in drifts along the northern plains and great lakes. in the southeast it's getting cooler. look at the temperatures, 10 to 150 degrees below normal from dallas to new orleans....
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the old classic coke. within three months, coca-cola had said we've made a mistake. going to go back to the original formula. evaluate that. is that an example of real consumer auric agency or april could be a marketing campaign on the part of coca-cola to sort of choose their consumers to say we really want to. to this day coco cola officials maintain that the mistake. contemporary society. the sony hacking in the interview. most people kind of intuitively knew the minute that took place and withdrew that what was going to happen. my kids both watched it the night was available on the internet. we are left with this paradox between who is calling the shots. it's the real hearts of cultural historians because we are comfortable with the indeterminate answer, but it's the genesis of the book and it drives through the contributions that we kind of included there throughout the text. >> i'd like to think most americans, most people -- there's a reason that the mindset and not in a modern language. the most famous, implements of the early 19th century was pt barnum. so t
the old classic coke. within three months, coca-cola had said we've made a mistake. going to go back to the original formula. evaluate that. is that an example of real consumer auric agency or april could be a marketing campaign on the part of coca-cola to sort of choose their consumers to say we really want to. to this day coco cola officials maintain that the mistake. contemporary society. the sony hacking in the interview. most people kind of intuitively knew the minute that took place and...
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heading our way and the forecast is >> covering daly city dublin, los gatos and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >>> coca-coladairy section of the grocery store. they are rolling out a premium make with less sugar, more calcium and more protein than regular make. it has been introduced in indiana and will roll out across the nation a few weeks and cost twice as much. coke has partnered with the dairy company to diversify products as americans continue to turn away from soft drinks. actually coke beverage you might say "go ahead, drink up." >> looks like it is in the pharmacy section. >> enticing is what rains sounds like to me. i don't know about you folks but mike has more. >> rain would be healthy. i don't know if you had to turn your irrigation system on to keep the trees and the bushes and everything else from being so stressed now that we are on day 40 without rain especially here in san francisco. we will look at the average february in san francisco. we warm about two degrees on the high and low side throughout the month and 81 and 31 are the extremes. rainfall is nearly 4.5 inches the third wettest mo
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it's a factor in the modest rally today. look at coca-cola, big winner. e stock is up three and a quarter percent. then we've got citigroup. it says oil may drop to $20 a barrel? right now it's at 50.t 3. that's from citigroup, okay? 20? let's see. gas prices up another penny 2.18, 15 straight days gas has now gone up, but we're still well below a dollar where we were this time last year. the ten-year treasury yield touched 2% today, first time in a month, helped by those reports of a possible deal between greece and its largely german creditors. then we have president obama. he says he is finally establishing a new government agency to protect us from cyber crime. could also give the government more access to whatever we do online. guess who's here to deal with that? judge andrew napolitano. everybody wants to be protected from hackers but are we going to give up some more of our liberties, some more of our privacy if the government sets up this agency to check us all out? >> well, it depends on how fearful we are, because people when afraid -- particular
it's a factor in the modest rally today. look at coca-cola, big winner. e stock is up three and a quarter percent. then we've got citigroup. it says oil may drop to $20 a barrel? right now it's at 50.t 3. that's from citigroup, okay? 20? let's see. gas prices up another penny 2.18, 15 straight days gas has now gone up, but we're still well below a dollar where we were this time last year. the ten-year treasury yield touched 2% today, first time in a month, helped by those reports of a possible...
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the old classic coke. and within three months coca-cola had said we're taking -- we've made a mistake. we're going to go back to the original formula. now, evaluate that. is that an example of real consumer agency or is that a brilliant marketing campaign on the part of coca-cola to sort of juice their consumers to say no we really want this? to this day coca-cola officials maintained that it was just a mistake, and i take them at their word. contemporary society, we were running into that with the film "the interview." the sony hacking and "the interview." most people kind of intuitively knew the minute that took place and the minute sony withdrew that from general withdrawal what was going to happen? it was going to be an overnight sensation. my kids both watched it the first night it was available on the internet. and so we're left with this paradox between who's calling the shots. and it's the wheelhouse of cultural historians because we're very comfortable with that indeterminate answer but it's, it's the genesis of the book, and it drives through the contributions that we kind of
the old classic coke. and within three months coca-cola had said we're taking -- we've made a mistake. we're going to go back to the original formula. now, evaluate that. is that an example of real consumer agency or is that a brilliant marketing campaign on the part of coca-cola to sort of juice their consumers to say no we really want this? to this day coca-cola officials maintained that it was just a mistake, and i take them at their word. contemporary society, we were running into that with...
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you do see it occasionally, but you rarely see an attack at in the private sector, right? you don't see coca-cola doing a attack at against pepsi, right? coke would attack pepsi, pepsi would attack coke, he depressed the entire product category caps off things. to a certain extent, our system is depressing the category of democracy. young people turning off the news and are not reading the newspaper. i going in depth to policy issues. that is cleaning a situation in washington that is very problematic. again, some of that bitterness in the states, as well, but it is nowhere as near as intense. i think are able, after the elections, to be able to move past the bitterness and sit down at the table and figure out what is the appropriate compromise. i think governors are committed to trying to help congress and sit down to have discussions. in some cases, i have talked to legislators in colorado about how can i, you know, by sitting down with a different interest group, helped get a congressional representative you know, into the end zone on a particular issue and make sure that they feel there is en
you do see it occasionally, but you rarely see an attack at in the private sector, right? you don't see coca-cola doing a attack at against pepsi, right? coke would attack pepsi, pepsi would attack coke, he depressed the entire product category caps off things. to a certain extent, our system is depressing the category of democracy. young people turning off the news and are not reading the newspaper. i going in depth to policy issues. that is cleaning a situation in washington that is very...