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now to discuss what happened down what's ahead is ronnie moas founder of standpoint research and craig johnson, president of customer growth partners. what happened at best buy? >> it's a company with a great history and a great future. the present is not so good. it's a very competitive industry. margins are tiny and it is not managing the business that well right now. it is suffering from what we call the tear any of the installed base. these giant behemoth stores that they need maybe half the square footage of but they are stuck with them. they've tried to dispose of some of them and they are operating on a profitability race to the bottom. they have to get out of that price competition. they call it investment. i call it cutting prices. they have to get out and figure what the value proposition is that we can bring to the customer that is as exciting as it used to be in the old days when you and i would go into best buy 20 to 25 years ago. it was great. chuck e. cheese was a great place to bring my kids 20, 25 years ago but now, not so much. they are not the voice of authority that they us
now to discuss what happened down what's ahead is ronnie moas founder of standpoint research and craig johnson, president of customer growth partners. what happened at best buy? >> it's a company with a great history and a great future. the present is not so good. it's a very competitive industry. margins are tiny and it is not managing the business that well right now. it is suffering from what we call the tear any of the installed base. these giant behemoth stores that they need maybe...
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a pressure to act in immoral and unethical ways. >> thank you very much, ronnie standpoint and craig johnsonent at customer growth partners. sick of all of those subscription e-mails? a subscription start up it helps clean up those e-mails. creators of unroll.me coming up. ♪ >> it's all about time. how much time do you spend cleaning at your e-mail inbox every day? how many unsubscribe links have you been done only to still be on the mailing list? i said, the founders of a startup called unroll.me. they want to clean out your inbox. i asked jojo hedaya and josh rosenwald how it began. >> we wanted to do a start up together and we kept shooting ideas back and forth. jojo, did you see the last idea i send you? saw that groupon offer. he asked me if i saw the last idea. we quickly realized that we would have to take charge of cleaning out the end boxes. that was kind of the inspiration for building a web service that allows users to login with their existing e-mail account and with just a few seconds unsubscribe or manage all of their e-mail. differentow is this than what google has now? they h
a pressure to act in immoral and unethical ways. >> thank you very much, ronnie standpoint and craig johnsonent at customer growth partners. sick of all of those subscription e-mails? a subscription start up it helps clean up those e-mails. creators of unroll.me coming up. ♪ >> it's all about time. how much time do you spend cleaning at your e-mail inbox every day? how many unsubscribe links have you been done only to still be on the mailing list? i said, the founders of a startup...
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craig johnson, todd horowitz, thank you very much. good to see you both. >> thank you.uld we final hi say good bye to subzero temperatures and bone-chilling wind in the northeast? we have your forecast straight ahead. >>> some of us take the train and bus and drive. forget about land transportation. how about commuting on water? we'll tell you which big-name companies help employees get to work in a private ferry. that story is coming next. ♪ [ me announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old diningable at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'great stories. that began much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ this magic moment my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it ys your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a s
craig johnson, todd horowitz, thank you very much. good to see you both. >> thank you.uld we final hi say good bye to subzero temperatures and bone-chilling wind in the northeast? we have your forecast straight ahead. >>> some of us take the train and bus and drive. forget about land transportation. how about commuting on water? we'll tell you which big-name companies help employees get to work in a private ferry. that story is coming next. ♪ [ me announcer ] this is the story...
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some very specific changes to bring that forward, i'd be happy to work with craig fugate and the new secretary of dhs, jeh johnson, to focus on that. >> appreciate that answer, secretary. what we can do, mayor, is also we could sort of follow up if there's a group of mayors from this committee that are interested in going to the second level of that question, perhaps we can connect with the appropriate staff from whatever agencies and see what our next steps might be. so finish. >> [inaudible] >> we talked before. >> okay. we will -- let's to that. we'll make sure we do that. if i could be the bad guy, because we've got to keep going here, one more question because we have two other agenda items. i apologize out there. go ahead. >> thank you. secretary donovan, thank you for taking my question. and it's kind of simple, but -- [inaudible] city of north chicago. and we to have a va hospital -- >> mic, please? >> sorry about that. but we do have a va hospital in our town, and, you know, the homeless problem that exists through that, you know, it does affect not only our up to, but our county -- our town, but our cou
some very specific changes to bring that forward, i'd be happy to work with craig fugate and the new secretary of dhs, jeh johnson, to focus on that. >> appreciate that answer, secretary. what we can do, mayor, is also we could sort of follow up if there's a group of mayors from this committee that are interested in going to the second level of that question, perhaps we can connect with the appropriate staff from whatever agencies and see what our next steps might be. so finish. >>...
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craig. the fact of the matter is you mentioned that 15% now when it was 19% at the time president johnson madeech. the fact of the matter is check 1973. nine years after we initiated that war on poverty, it dropped to 11%. it has gone up since then simply because we lost our will to continue to fight the war. president johnson told us from the beginning that it will be long and it wouldn't be easy. the fact of the matter is the moment you start quitting, the moment you face obstacles, you aren't losing, you're just quitting. we were absolutely winning the war on poverty. i can show you places in south carolina and families like mine that is proof of that. >> why do you think we stopped the fight? what was behind it? >> elections. every time you have an election. when ronald reagan started mimicking the welfare stuff, that's the kind of stuff that will get you a sound bite and maybe even elected. it won't solve problems. that's what happened to us. people decided they wanted to put their resources on something else. remember, at the same time we were fighting this war we were also dealing with
craig. the fact of the matter is you mentioned that 15% now when it was 19% at the time president johnson madeech. the fact of the matter is check 1973. nine years after we initiated that war on poverty, it dropped to 11%. it has gone up since then simply because we lost our will to continue to fight the war. president johnson told us from the beginning that it will be long and it wouldn't be easy. the fact of the matter is the moment you start quitting, the moment you face obstacles, you...
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johnson were married for just six months in 1976 before divorcing. the pair later reconciled and remarried in 1989, though divorced again seven years later. marie osmond remarried steven craigore often than thought. an estimated 6% of american couples marry, divorce, then remarry their exes, and though the odds may be working against them, she says the happiness of their families are all that matters. for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> and we're joined now by relationship expert and coach donna barnes, she's here right now, and i guess if you remarry your ex, you know what you're getting into but there's still a lot of risk. >> and nothing changes if nothing changes. i think if you're getting back together with somebody, there needs to be a very clear conversation about expectations and what is going to be different, because although timing has everything to do with a relationship too, sometimes the love is there, but the situation, the commonality is not there, and i think the longer time that passes before you get back together, if you roam and had other experiences and then now you're different coming back together and the love is still
johnson were married for just six months in 1976 before divorcing. the pair later reconciled and remarried in 1989, though divorced again seven years later. marie osmond remarried steven craigore often than thought. an estimated 6% of american couples marry, divorce, then remarry their exes, and though the odds may be working against them, she says the happiness of their families are all that matters. for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> and...