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coulter is one of those things that cannot be copied.actually -- company culture is one of those things that cannot be copied. we actually invite people to go to our website and sign up right there and it will give you a zappos schabel and it tore. -- shovel and a tour. but in most cases it is not about copying our culture, because that is not what it is about. we have had those come through the zappos insight program, one that was refrigeration apparent -- repairs are in the field. -- refrigeration repairs out in the field. they went through the program and now they are much happier and their customers are much happier and their profits are up. tavis: we have a picture on the screen a moment ago of you in the cubicle area, where you work. you're the guy that runs this operation, but tell me about your physical office. >> it is not just me. all the employees have a cubicle and we believe in an open door policy. the best way to have an open- door policy is to not have a door in the first place. you can definitely over. to others phone cal
coulter is one of those things that cannot be copied.actually -- company culture is one of those things that cannot be copied. we actually invite people to go to our website and sign up right there and it will give you a zappos schabel and it tore. -- shovel and a tour. but in most cases it is not about copying our culture, because that is not what it is about. we have had those come through the zappos insight program, one that was refrigeration apparent -- repairs are in the field. --...
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. >> we chose artists that had a diverse array of media from home video to coulter, paintings. >> when people walk around these neighborhoods, they will be able to see works that deal with the history of the neighborhood. they will see works that deal with movement and the works that celebrate some locations. they will be able to see works of that deal with new projects like the san francisco film museum which is a small organization that is starting. this is their first presentation to the public. >> this has introduced us to different organizations. they are building our portfolio. our project centers on a film that was found in 1906. shortly afterwards, the earthquake destroyed the majority of the market street area. that is what we want to focus on. this is dedicated to film and san francisco history. >> we are having a support network now, this enhances our mission and what we are trying to do it and it will protect us forward. >> i hope that we continue. there are storefronts all over the city. we have been approached by many of them. it is about getting the resources together. >
. >> we chose artists that had a diverse array of media from home video to coulter, paintings. >> when people walk around these neighborhoods, they will be able to see works that deal with the history of the neighborhood. they will see works that deal with movement and the works that celebrate some locations. they will be able to see works of that deal with new projects like the san francisco film museum which is a small organization that is starting. this is their first...
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. >> we chose artists that had a diverse array of media from home video to coulter, paintings. >> when people walk around these neighborhoods, they will be able to see works that deal with the history of the neighborhood. they will see works that deal with movement and the works that celebrate some locations. they will be able to see works of that deal with new projects like the san francisco film museum which is a small organization that is starting. this is their first presentation to the public. >> this has introduced us to different organizations. they are building our portfolio. our project centers on a film that was found in 1906. shortly afterwards, the earthquake destroyed the majority of the market street area. that is what
. >> we chose artists that had a diverse array of media from home video to coulter, paintings. >> when people walk around these neighborhoods, they will be able to see works that deal with the history of the neighborhood. they will see works that deal with movement and the works that celebrate some locations. they will be able to see works of that deal with new projects like the san francisco film museum which is a small organization that is starting. this is their first...
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you know of ann coulter, whatever, saying "he was one of us" and these guys saying "no, he's one of us." it's such a partisan thing. he's a little bit of both to you and he's mostly himself. >> rose: china's new economic status and the tillman story coming up. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: china has passed japan to become the world's second-largest economy behind the united states. it reached the milestone when japan said on monday its economic output in the second quarter slowed to $1.28 trillion short of the $1.33 trillion china reported over the same period. it's a remarkable transformation for a country that began market reforms only three decades ago and has s now seen as a global superpower. but china still has many challenges, including vast income inequalities and raising labor unrest. its per capita gross national income is $3,600 compared to americans who earn $42,240. joining me now from connecticut is stephen roach of morgan stanley. he recently returned to the united states after a three-year s
you know of ann coulter, whatever, saying "he was one of us" and these guys saying "no, he's one of us." it's such a partisan thing. he's a little bit of both to you and he's mostly himself. >> rose: china's new economic status and the tillman story coming up. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: china has passed japan to become the world's second-largest economy behind the united states. it...
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plenty more stories that this is a quick look at what's on the website for you will find out how coulter has made one million dollars by extracting money from owners of luxury cars. at a curious new business from georgia to become a serious player in the crocodile and frog meat market exporting its projects to here or snap up the help of our team dot com. playing the stock market has always been a guessing game but since the global recession more people and else heading to cash hungry for us at the center bushell reports there's a shop rise in business among fortune salads. madame christina sees the future from the stains in her coffee she promises to make you money on the stock market invest in coke she says it's the real thing the safe haven the umbrella shows from current economic turbulence symbolized by these raindrops in russia gophers burbank this fish jumping through an open circle guarantee success. she does at the end of this report more than christine is that voice has already changed lives the call may be true but she's given me confidence to get a better paid job my my own h
plenty more stories that this is a quick look at what's on the website for you will find out how coulter has made one million dollars by extracting money from owners of luxury cars. at a curious new business from georgia to become a serious player in the crocodile and frog meat market exporting its projects to here or snap up the help of our team dot com. playing the stock market has always been a guessing game but since the global recession more people and else heading to cash hungry for us at...
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coulter played tight end for virginia, and paul, the freshman, plays at indiana. >>> well, today osama bin laden's former cook was city councilsed to prison. he pleaded guilty last july to supporting terrorism. this is the fourth guantanamo detainee to be imprisoned since the prison opened in 2002. officials say he could be released sooner given husband plea agreement, but that information remains sealed. investigators say by pleading guilty and providing evidence he avoid a possible life sentence. >>> jurors in the corruption trial of former i wille governor rob blagojevich sent a note to the judge today suggesting they may be deadlocked on some counts. the note says the jury is looking for guidance if they cannot reach a unanimous decision. the judge sent back a note asking the count their undecided on. lawyers for both sides say the judge would advise the jury to keep working to figure out some consensus. today marks the 11th day of deliberation. >>> the apple ipad is a big hit as we all know, but it's about to get some competition. nbc bay area's business and tech reporter scott wi
coulter played tight end for virginia, and paul, the freshman, plays at indiana. >>> well, today osama bin laden's former cook was city councilsed to prison. he pleaded guilty last july to supporting terrorism. this is the fourth guantanamo detainee to be imprisoned since the prison opened in 2002. officials say he could be released sooner given husband plea agreement, but that information remains sealed. investigators say by pleading guilty and providing evidence he avoid a possible...
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tanya acker and ann coulter. >>> this morning, 380 million eggs are being recalled in and a widening salmonella outbreak. the eggs which came from a single farm in iowa sickened a couple hundred people in california and colorado and minnesota. salmonella cases are also being investigated in 10 other states. our dr. jennifer ashton is here with details. >> good morning. >> these eggs all came out of the one farm in the -- in iowa. there are millions and millions of them. they are spread all over the place. >> exactly. here is the key information. this is how you can tell if you have eggs you should throw out. first of all, they came out of bright county egg distributor in iowa. these are eggs that have been shipped since may 19. they have been distributed across the country. nationwide. and the key information, harry is they are specifically plant numbers 1026, 1413, 1946. those numbers will con to be zone those are the numbers you need to look for on the egg carton. we have a couple of egg cartons in the studio. here is the place right down on the bottom line that tells you if the nu
tanya acker and ann coulter. >>> this morning, 380 million eggs are being recalled in and a widening salmonella outbreak. the eggs which came from a single farm in iowa sickened a couple hundred people in california and colorado and minnesota. salmonella cases are also being investigated in 10 other states. our dr. jennifer ashton is here with details. >> good morning. >> these eggs all came out of the one farm in the -- in iowa. there are millions and millions of them....
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as well as funding and public service coulter, there is the third pillar on which bbc rest, which is a long history of cultural independence. this independence has been every bit adefendants as commercial broadcasting. iat the moment, and despite some of the anxieties expressed of the past year, the independence seems secure. new coalition government has been explicit in supporting the independence of the bbc and the charter, which underpins that independence. the cross party support, which is sustained the independence of the british broadcasting system, appears as strong as ever. we should remain vigilant. the same commercial and political forces which are undermining the independence of the public broadcasters and other european countries, italy and france brings to mind, are at work here as well. . . italy knows that this proposal has nothing to do with the public interest and everything to do with an agenda weakening and undermining why. in the u.k., the sentiment is often loftier, but the purpose is often the same. there is one last pillar that underpins our system. indeed, thi
as well as funding and public service coulter, there is the third pillar on which bbc rest, which is a long history of cultural independence. this independence has been every bit adefendants as commercial broadcasting. iat the moment, and despite some of the anxieties expressed of the past year, the independence seems secure. new coalition government has been explicit in supporting the independence of the bbc and the charter, which underpins that independence. the cross party support, which is...
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you have people like rush limbaugh, bill o'reilly, glenn beck, dennis miller, ann coulter -- host: wehe point. and is starting to become a commercial for fox. caller: as african-americans, we have to live in this country -- guest: dr. king grew up in a republican household in a time where the lincoln republicans were progressive. george wallace was a democrat. and was not a partisan matter but it was an interest matter. thurgood marshall and secretary: 5 democrats and republicans at that time could find common ground on like today's polarization. he did choose kennedy over nixon. that was his political leanings at the end of his life. he challenged kennedy just as he voted for him. remember talking about marching on washington and kennedy was reluctant. the national guard was surrounding washington, d.c. they gave a reception. they said they keep for the reception and we need the right to vote. they said we could not give you the right to vote unilaterally. people like john lewis bed -- bled enough and died enough. the change the culture and the national dialogue. he supported johnson
you have people like rush limbaugh, bill o'reilly, glenn beck, dennis miller, ann coulter -- host: wehe point. and is starting to become a commercial for fox. caller: as african-americans, we have to live in this country -- guest: dr. king grew up in a republican household in a time where the lincoln republicans were progressive. george wallace was a democrat. and was not a partisan matter but it was an interest matter. thurgood marshall and secretary: 5 democrats and republicans at that time...
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you have people like rush limbaugh, bill o'reilly, glenn beck, dennis miller, ann coulter -- host: we get the point. and is starting to become a commercial for fox. caller: as africaamericans, we have to live in this country -- guest: dr. king grew up in a republican household in a time where the lincoln republicans were progressive. george wallace was a democrat. and was not a partisan matter but it was an interest matter. thurgood marshall and secretary: 5 democrats and republicans at that timeould find common ground on like today's polarization. he did choose kennedy over nixon. that was his political leanings at the end of his life. he challenged kennedy just as he voted for m. remember talking about marching on washington and kennedy was reluctant. the national guard was surrounding washington, d.c. they gave a reception. they said they keep for the reception and we need the right to vote. they said we could not give you the right to vote unilaterally. people like john lewis bed -- bled enough and died enough. the change the culture and the national dialogue. he supported johnson
you have people like rush limbaugh, bill o'reilly, glenn beck, dennis miller, ann coulter -- host: we get the point. and is starting to become a commercial for fox. caller: as africaamericans, we have to live in this country -- guest: dr. king grew up in a republican household in a time where the lincoln republicans were progressive. george wallace was a democrat. and was not a partisan matter but it was an interest matter. thurgood marshall and secretary: 5 democrats and republicans at that...
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. -- anne coulter to the school. we brought her twice.ever saw so many people flipped out over the notion of bringing in a conservative speaker. the left is for uniformity. they want everyone to think, and act the same, and be the same. they do not want a diversity of thought. right then, it was such a battle to get funding for her and host the event when it took place. the biggest thing i did, and probably the most proud of, and i encourage if your school works this way, do it as well. i said, why have these groups in the multicultural student union have five people that go to their events but have budgets for all of this money and the conservatives only get $500. i want to position myself to be chairman of the finance committee. i will stop it with my friends. we will reverse this. it is a battle out there. i want to beat the left. i got elected as a student senator and became chairman of the finance committee. i had people i knew were conservatives. i asked and outspoken liberal to be on the finance committee. i knew she would go again
. -- anne coulter to the school. we brought her twice.ever saw so many people flipped out over the notion of bringing in a conservative speaker. the left is for uniformity. they want everyone to think, and act the same, and be the same. they do not want a diversity of thought. right then, it was such a battle to get funding for her and host the event when it took place. the biggest thing i did, and probably the most proud of, and i encourage if your school works this way, do it as well. i said,...