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gm produces three brands in china, buick, chevrolet, and cadillac. most popular is the buick excel.r. but as gm's business in china continues to grow, that doesn't necessarily mean more jobs will be created at home in the united states. >> our philosophy is we largely build where we sell. so where you have excellent production facilities in the u.s. and in europe and in china, in korea, we don't try and ship into those countries on our normal strategy. >> china just isn't an aattractive market because of size. local demographics and social norms played a key role. car buying here is mostly done with cash. >> so you will use your debit card buy this. >> yeah. >> another difference between the u.s. and chinese markets? well, let's just say this isn't your father's or even your grandfather's buick. >> the people who buy cars are younger. so the average age for someone who's buying a buick, for instance, is around 30 in china compared to about 60 in the u.s. >> a lot of my friends have a buick. >> nice wang bought his buick lacrosse three years ago for about $33,000. >> i love gm becaus
gm produces three brands in china, buick, chevrolet, and cadillac. most popular is the buick excel.r. but as gm's business in china continues to grow, that doesn't necessarily mean more jobs will be created at home in the united states. >> our philosophy is we largely build where we sell. so where you have excellent production facilities in the u.s. and in europe and in china, in korea, we don't try and ship into those countries on our normal strategy. >> china just isn't an...
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he said, if you'd seen his buick, you would have wanted it too. [laughter] and i recreated that journey. i wanted to be able to see what it was like to drive that are without being anal to stop -- able to stop. during that era african-americans in the 1940s, 1950s and into the 960s could not be assured of a place to rest, to get gas, to recharge their batteries, to be able to even eat, to get a meal. so they had to take great care, planning and caution. after a certain point be one could stop, but he had a very difficult time. so i attempted to recreate that journey. i rented the buick, i had my parents with me as tour guides, and we got to this dangerous, frightening part of the journey where you're going through the desert, and it's night, and i had not slept for hours as he had. it had gone on for many, many, many hours and into the night without being able to rest. and my participants were with me as i was about to rear off the road. -- veer off the road. and at that point we're in the mountains, and we're seeing the signs that say 80 miles to
he said, if you'd seen his buick, you would have wanted it too. [laughter] and i recreated that journey. i wanted to be able to see what it was like to drive that are without being anal to stop -- able to stop. during that era african-americans in the 1940s, 1950s and into the 960s could not be assured of a place to rest, to get gas, to recharge their batteries, to be able to even eat, to get a meal. so they had to take great care, planning and caution. after a certain point be one could stop,...
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police are hunting for a black or blue buick. no details on the condition of the child. we have a crew headed to the scene and will bring more details when we get them. >>> the latest on the murder trial under way in rockville. prosecutors building their case against brittany norwood. she's the woman accused of brutally murdering her co- worker. testimony has been centered around crime scene investigators so far. jummy olabanji spent the morning in court. seattle latest -- see has the latest. >> crime scene investigators took the stand. they were asked to detail some of the weapons they believe they found a crime scene and about the bloody hand prints and could prince they found in lululemon store. and on a baseball hat found in the back seat of jayna murray's car. things got interesting during cross-examination. defense lawyers challenged the crime scene investigators asking them why the bloody weapons they found were placed inside the toolbox? is that not cross contamination they asked. the crime scene investigators said that all the bloody tools including the camera t
police are hunting for a black or blue buick. no details on the condition of the child. we have a crew headed to the scene and will bring more details when we get them. >>> the latest on the murder trial under way in rockville. prosecutors building their case against brittany norwood. she's the woman accused of brutally murdering her co- worker. testimony has been centered around crime scene investigators so far. jummy olabanji spent the morning in court. seattle latest -- see has the...
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i rented a buick as he had and i had my parents in the car with me.hey too had been part of this great migration. and they were retired and willing to go. and so i got to the part of the drive in which the road gets mean. you're in the middle of the desert and it's night and you've gone so long without sleep and i wanted to know what it was like to grip the wheel for so long that your fingers begin to ache and your eyes grow we'ary from sleep and there's still more road to get to what he perceived as freedom. at a person point i veered from the road, i was falling asleep at the wheel. my parents said you must stop the car. and if you don't stop the car, let us out. and we then stopped in huma, arizona, because things had changed so much since 1953, we had no trouble finding a place to stay. it only raised my sense of empathy for what heho had had t go through because he didn't have that option, neither did millions of other americans who did not have options that we now take for granted today. their depart tour helped to make -- forced the north and s
i rented a buick as he had and i had my parents in the car with me.hey too had been part of this great migration. and they were retired and willing to go. and so i got to the part of the drive in which the road gets mean. you're in the middle of the desert and it's night and you've gone so long without sleep and i wanted to know what it was like to grip the wheel for so long that your fingers begin to ache and your eyes grow we'ary from sleep and there's still more road to get to what he...
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the 27-year-old man from oakland was driving this 1990 buick and was speeding and lost control at the exit. it happened 3:00 this morning. the driver died at the scene along with a 20-year-old woman from hayward and a man from san leandro. a female passenger was taken to the medical center. investigators say some of the passengers had not been wearing seat belts, and an alcoholic beverage was found in the car. the investigation continues. >> the amount of money that california will pay this year to pay its debt is nearly double what it was a decade ago. that's according to a new report from the treasurer. the debt comes from interest on bonds to pay for everything from parks, classroom and high speed rail to funds borrowed to bridge a deficit. california's accident about 8% of the general fund, or $2,500 per person, far more than the national median of just $1,000 per person. the state treasurer is urging lawmakers to reduce that burden. >> the nation's biggest bank is facing continued criticism tonight after its announcement that it will charge $5 as a debit card fee starting early n
the 27-year-old man from oakland was driving this 1990 buick and was speeding and lost control at the exit. it happened 3:00 this morning. the driver died at the scene along with a 20-year-old woman from hayward and a man from san leandro. a female passenger was taken to the medical center. investigators say some of the passengers had not been wearing seat belts, and an alcoholic beverage was found in the car. the investigation continues. >> the amount of money that california will pay...
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to build an inclusive and tolerant and democratic libya that stands as the ultimately buick to gadhafi'sreporter: after 42 years of hopelessness, oppression and no belief that tomorrow could be better than today, the hard part may still be ahead. derek and anita. >> thank you, gary. >>> new at 11:00, dc firefighters are trying to figure out what started a fire inside this farmer's market. the fire started around 9:20 near 6th and florida avenue in northeast. when crews arrived, smoke was coming out of tt two story warehouse. firefighters were able to put it out quickly. nobody hurt. the fire did close down the streets. right now 4th to 6th street from morris to pennsylvania northeast still closed. >>> occupy dc protestors are hoping their occupation of union station tonight reaches one famous actor. harrison ford was at a fancy dinner with high powered ceos and standing right in front of the restaurant entrance 200 screaming demonstrators. the actor is on their list to target. brittany. >> reporter: well, to use one name, wal-mart. the ceo of wal-mart was eating dinner with harrison ford
to build an inclusive and tolerant and democratic libya that stands as the ultimately buick to gadhafi'sreporter: after 42 years of hopelessness, oppression and no belief that tomorrow could be better than today, the hard part may still be ahead. derek and anita. >> thank you, gary. >>> new at 11:00, dc firefighters are trying to figure out what started a fire inside this farmer's market. the fire started around 9:20 near 6th and florida avenue in northeast. when crews arrived,...
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the violent crash currentled this 1990 buick sedan, the car slammed into a concrete divider and burst into flames. three people inside were killed on impact, one woman survived. >> we found some of the parties ejected or partially ejected, which tells us as collision investigators that they were improperly restrained inside the car. >> reporter: this early morning accident happened on the 98th avenue off-ramp from 880 in oakland. investigators say this car was traveling fast when it lost control on the curve and if it you look closely, you can see it was split into two pieces. san leandro police say they were chasing this car when the crash happened. they say an officer saw the car driving erratically through the parking lot of this food max store and tried to pull the driver over, but the car took off and police pursued. after the crash, investigators searched the car. >> we did find some beverage containers for alcoholic beverages, however we do not know if impairment is an issue. >> reporter: investigators say the three people killed were a 27-year-old man, a 29-year-old man and a
the violent crash currentled this 1990 buick sedan, the car slammed into a concrete divider and burst into flames. three people inside were killed on impact, one woman survived. >> we found some of the parties ejected or partially ejected, which tells us as collision investigators that they were improperly restrained inside the car. >> reporter: this early morning accident happened on the 98th avenue off-ramp from 880 in oakland. investigators say this car was traveling fast when it...
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he was in your excellent seat buicks press deserve the last meeting of foreign ministers of states in cairo and the situation in syria where is the opposition welcomed them do you think the arab league has been playing a constructive rule but. unfortunately due to the so-called arab spring some countries that has been playing a significant role in the arab league's operation are now busy with their own domestic issues and this doesn't help consolidated solutions hopefully this is you ation will be resolved in the short term and these countries will become officials again in consolidating the common arab cause this is first do you think it would be reasonable to discuss a country's problems without its participation. second proposal was made at this consultative meeting to free syria's membership of the arab league this is very dangerous and most participating countries spoke against this proposal how can one imagine resolving common arabic problems without syria. and thirdly this proposal contradicts the elite chartered as the board of the arab states leaders has the power to suspend
he was in your excellent seat buicks press deserve the last meeting of foreign ministers of states in cairo and the situation in syria where is the opposition welcomed them do you think the arab league has been playing a constructive rule but. unfortunately due to the so-called arab spring some countries that has been playing a significant role in the arab league's operation are now busy with their own domestic issues and this doesn't help consolidated solutions hopefully this is you ation will...
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. >> reporter: the violent crash currentled this 1990 buick sedan, the car slammed into i concrete divider and burst into flames. three people inside were killed on impact, one woman survived. >> we found some of the parties ejected or partially ejected, which tells us as investigators that they were improperly restrained inside the car. >> reporter: this accident happened just about 3:00 a.m. on the 98 avenue off-ramp from north 880 in oakland. investigators say this car was traveling fast when it lost control on the curve and if you look closely, you can see it was split into two pieces. and san leandro police say they were chasing this car when the crash happened. they say an officer saw the car driving erratically through the parking lot of this food max store and tried to pull the driver over, but the car took off and police pursued. after the crash, investigators searched the car. >> we did find some beverage containers for alcoholic beverages. however, we do not now if impairment is an issue. >> reporter: san leandro police say surveillance video from the food max shows the four peo
. >> reporter: the violent crash currentled this 1990 buick sedan, the car slammed into i concrete divider and burst into flames. three people inside were killed on impact, one woman survived. >> we found some of the parties ejected or partially ejected, which tells us as investigators that they were improperly restrained inside the car. >> reporter: this accident happened just about 3:00 a.m. on the 98 avenue off-ramp from north 880 in oakland. investigators say this car was...
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on ferrell's orders, scott anderson stole his parents' battered buick.er female members of ferrell's clan, dana cooper and charity casey, agree to join scott and rod on the 800 mile drive from murray to eustis. they bade farewell to their friends at their favorite hangout, hardy's. >> i really wish i had had, you know, a vision or something that said hey, stop them. ♪ ♪ >> heather's house sat at the end of a quiet country road, five miles outside eustis. this is where richard wendorf, a manager at a packaging firm, livewith his wife, naomi and their two teenaged daughters. >> the day it happened, heather wasn't in school that day. she had met up with rod. i believe they came to greenwood cemetery. i didn't speak with her until that evening when she called me to tell me that he had showed up in town and we're planning on running away. it was tough because i had very strong feelings for her. i told her that i had wanted to see her and talk to her and at that point, she was driven to my house. they left rod and scott back near to the wendorfs' home and that
on ferrell's orders, scott anderson stole his parents' battered buick.er female members of ferrell's clan, dana cooper and charity casey, agree to join scott and rod on the 800 mile drive from murray to eustis. they bade farewell to their friends at their favorite hangout, hardy's. >> i really wish i had had, you know, a vision or something that said hey, stop them. ♪ ♪ >> heather's house sat at the end of a quiet country road, five miles outside eustis. this is where richard...
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police say they were caught in her 2002 buick regal with a diva plate when police noticed the car, itindows and he noticed that the car had a slight motion to it. so he went up to the car and discovered -- she was naked. >> sometimes you got to do what you got to do. love has no bounds, guys. >> according to the "smoking gun" they were in a parking lot outside of a restaurant. people inside the restaurant could see what was going on. did i tell you there was when the police caught them. they didn't know each other's names. it was like, what are you doing? >> he said, i'm bleeping this chick. minimum demeanor charges are pending. >> that was a crime of passion. >>> did you ever have a paper jam when there really is no paper jam? that's how you fix it. explosion style. there's actually a machine over there that i'd like to do that to. >> paul and rob were frustrated with their hp printer. instead of putting toner in it, they decided to put explosives in it. >> were you really mad at that printer? >> i think all of us have experienced frustration with both tech support and with office eq
police say they were caught in her 2002 buick regal with a diva plate when police noticed the car, itindows and he noticed that the car had a slight motion to it. so he went up to the car and discovered -- she was naked. >> sometimes you got to do what you got to do. love has no bounds, guys. >> according to the "smoking gun" they were in a parking lot outside of a restaurant. people inside the restaurant could see what was going on. did i tell you there was when the...
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officers started the chase after seeing the buick driving erratically outside a food max grocery store. a san leandro lieutenant tells ktvu is appears they followed pursuit policy. >> a crossing where an amtrak train and a big rig collided has no gates or warning signals. it happen friday near discovery bay. the crossing has no gates or warning lights because it is on private property. 37 passengers and two amtrak crew members were taken to the hospital and later released. >>> this week, palo alto police will focus on the safety of students walking to and from school. operation safe passage begins tomorrow. throughout the week, palo alto police will be watching during peak commute hours for traffic or pedestrian violations in and around all local school zones. and in nearby east palo alto, the city council will discuss additional safety measures at a busy intersection where a 6- year-old girl was hit and killed while walking to school. police say torres was in the crosswalk at bay street and gloria way wednesday morning when a car hit her. the driver, a teacher at another elementary sc
officers started the chase after seeing the buick driving erratically outside a food max grocery store. a san leandro lieutenant tells ktvu is appears they followed pursuit policy. >> a crossing where an amtrak train and a big rig collided has no gates or warning signals. it happen friday near discovery bay. the crossing has no gates or warning lights because it is on private property. 37 passengers and two amtrak crew members were taken to the hospital and later released. >>>...
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. >> i think her pimp is right behind me parked in the buick.nking at her and calling on her cell phone right now. >> all right. go ahead and take him. >> as the arrests mount word of the police presence begins to spread quickly on the street. that's when officers witness the three girls they believe to be juveniles warning other girls that the heat is on. that's all they need to arrest them for interfering with the operation. back at the station the girls are booked and the officers' hunch about their age sadly confirmed. they are just kids caught up in a very dangerous game on the streets of oakland. chances are the girls arrested tonight will be back out on the streets tomorrow and in many cases not because they want to but because they're too scared to defy their pimps. >> we don't want to do this. we are forced to do this. it's the fear they put in you. the pimp, he puts fear in you. whoa. whoa. how do you top great vacations? whoa. getting twice the points on great vacations. whoa! use chase sapphire preferred and now get two times the poi
. >> i think her pimp is right behind me parked in the buick.nking at her and calling on her cell phone right now. >> all right. go ahead and take him. >> as the arrests mount word of the police presence begins to spread quickly on the street. that's when officers witness the three girls they believe to be juveniles warning other girls that the heat is on. that's all they need to arrest them for interfering with the operation. back at the station the girls are booked and the...
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has done that for years with a seary of new buicks. a big shift at work here, a picture of the two-speed world. consumers in developing markets are growing in important in the eyes of the biggest global companies. here in america, consumer demand is stagnant. could things change? yes. but only if we get growth going again in the west and, particularly, in america. u.s. companies are currently holding more than $2 trillion in cash reserves. i saw a chart this week that illustrated in the starkest possible way why this needs to change. take a look. plots corporate spending along with employment numbers. the correlation is unmistakable and tight. as corporate investment goes up, employment goes up. so the question everyone in washington should be asking is -- how do we get corporations to invest more and sooner? looking at permanent change in tax and regulatory policy, let's agree on five measures and pass them right away. this doesn't need to be mission impossible for america. and we don't even need tom cruise to fix our problems. we'll
has done that for years with a seary of new buicks. a big shift at work here, a picture of the two-speed world. consumers in developing markets are growing in important in the eyes of the biggest global companies. here in america, consumer demand is stagnant. could things change? yes. but only if we get growth going again in the west and, particularly, in america. u.s. companies are currently holding more than $2 trillion in cash reserves. i saw a chart this week that illustrated in the...
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they say they are going to get in a trade war, nah restricts products, most popular prod doubles, buicks we can't make them there and subsidizes domestic production in areas we are competitive fwhefrm a trade war already. china is throwing rocks, we are throwing words but a lot of american companies, big ones like general electric and caterpillar have moved over there and now they benefit from chinese protectionism and they don't want the game to end. so we have got a lot of american, large multinationals, very people that occupy wall street complaining about are making money off of this ditto the u.s. banks. >> so, joe lieberman is calling this a warning shot but do you think that this bill is more than sharks it really designed to do something here or is it a warning shot? >> it is more than a warning shot, designed to provide a remedy for u.s. industries that compete with chinese products that are hurt by this subsidy. and it is a remedy for the workers that could have jobs in those industries. >> why did it come to this? has the u.s. tried to deal with china on this before and tried
they say they are going to get in a trade war, nah restricts products, most popular prod doubles, buicks we can't make them there and subsidizes domestic production in areas we are competitive fwhefrm a trade war already. china is throwing rocks, we are throwing words but a lot of american companies, big ones like general electric and caterpillar have moved over there and now they benefit from chinese protectionism and they don't want the game to end. so we have got a lot of american, large...
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i knew something was wrong with tiger three years ago, making millions of dollars and driving a buick what's good for tiger. you know what i want to bring back to las vegas where it all started. nice hotels and get him a big suite and want to get him 12 good hookers, best hookers in las vegas. get him back in his old routine. >> because he's off his game right now. >> he's off his game. the next day he will hit that ball -- >> that's very charitable of you. >> that's the whole point of your show. you're at the flamingo in vegas. >> i'm the best person you have ever met, i went to las vegas for 20 days. i was doing radio here in new york city at the station, 105.1 and i went out there for 30 days and since i knew marketing very well, i'm into my -- i said i know marketing, you may not know this but i was vice president of the world's largest outdoor advertising agency. everything you see at times square, i used to sell that. >> started in advertising. >> didn't you work at firestone before that? >> don't you ever touch me again! i worked at firestone and believe it or not, that was in
i knew something was wrong with tiger three years ago, making millions of dollars and driving a buick what's good for tiger. you know what i want to bring back to las vegas where it all started. nice hotels and get him a big suite and want to get him 12 good hookers, best hookers in las vegas. get him back in his old routine. >> because he's off his game right now. >> he's off his game. the next day he will hit that ball -- >> that's very charitable of you. >> that's the...
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