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i'll talk to howard schultz about the journey he and his company have taken, where it's headed and who needs a trenta anyway. >>> and a movie muggy well a long and legendary career. now the tables are turned on jerry weintraub. my conversation with a true hollywood insider. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on wall street. encouraging news about jobs in america. the unemployment rate fell to a two-year low in the month of march as companies created jobs at the fastest two-month pace since the recession began. the labor department says the economy created 216,000 new jobs, slightly better than analysts' expectations. the unemployment rate dropped to 8.8%. >>> the markets wrapped up a strong quarter, the dow having the best first quarter showing since 1999, the s&p since 1998. the dow hitting a six-week high on wednesday and highs for the year on friday. there is now another bid for the stock ex
i'll talk to howard schultz about the journey he and his company have taken, where it's headed and who needs a trenta anyway. >>> and a movie muggy well a long and legendary career. now the tables are turned on jerry weintraub. my conversation with a true hollywood insider. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at...
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bill clinton, obama, howard schultz, steve jobs. that is the way we are wired. it is in our dna.eople think it is all about digital technology. it is not about state of the art technology. it is about state of the heart technology. we have 40,000 years of oral narrative. we are wired that way. it is in our dna. that is what we call upon we want to move other people to action. we do it intuitively all the time. we always tell people stories. story is not the icing. it is the cake. it is the way it works. people will not become john grisham or nelson mandela. but if they can take 12 strokes off of their game, success and failure are close together. if you can just move that meter 10%, you can have great results. tavis: 1 impersonal pet peeves. one of my personal pet peeves is powerpoints. everyone ries on it. it makes you lazy. i am looking at the screen so often as opposed to talking with you. talk to me about how it is face- to-face with people that you connect when so much of what we do is this until -- digital presentation. >> you are right. you can ask some of the most powerfu
bill clinton, obama, howard schultz, steve jobs. that is the way we are wired. it is in our dna.eople think it is all about digital technology. it is not about state of the art technology. it is about state of the heart technology. we have 40,000 years of oral narrative. we are wired that way. it is in our dna. that is what we call upon we want to move other people to action. we do it intuitively all the time. we always tell people stories. story is not the icing. it is the cake. it is the way...
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. >> next on booktv, howard schultz, chairman and ceo of starbucks. he recounts his return to a leadership position in the country in 2008 after an eight-year absence. mr. schultz explains some of the setbacks that the company faced during the economic recession. his thoughts on starbucks deviation from its original kept -- concepts and his ideas that returned starbucks back to profitability. than any place in the country so my shorthand of greater washington is highly educated and compensated and caffeinated. and i tell you, your stores do quite well and you do quite well for us. we are honored and pleased to have you join us this morning. welcome to greater washington. >> happy to be here. >> quite an undertaking to put a book like this together as everybody in the room gets to go through it. you were very candid in this book. starbucks in your estimation and a few other critics lost its way for period of time. you came back as the ceo to restore that but not just to bring it back to where it was but onward -- "onward" is the title and on word is th
. >> next on booktv, howard schultz, chairman and ceo of starbucks. he recounts his return to a leadership position in the country in 2008 after an eight-year absence. mr. schultz explains some of the setbacks that the company faced during the economic recession. his thoughts on starbucks deviation from its original kept -- concepts and his ideas that returned starbucks back to profitability. than any place in the country so my shorthand of greater washington is highly educated and...
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how does starbucks continue going onward when howard schultz leaves for good? >> you know, i got add that question in -- asked that question in new york yesterday. becausebecause of the turn aroum probably getting more credit than i deserve. there's an extraordinary level of talent in the company. i'm here for the long term. it's really not about me. i didn't get succession too right the last time, but i understand it better today. when it's not in the short term, the company will seamlessly carry on. it's never been about one person, it's not about me. >> starbucks is well hone the for its focus on social responsibility. as the company moves onward, how much more will the soul of starbucks continue to pioneer corporate/social responsibility initiatives like energy efficiency, water stewardship and the rest? >> you know, i've said some things in the last few weeks publicly about the responsibility of corporations in america. and let me say it this way, is we all have parity in the marketplace in terms of products, organizations, things that we do, and i feel ve
how does starbucks continue going onward when howard schultz leaves for good? >> you know, i got add that question in -- asked that question in new york yesterday. becausebecause of the turn aroum probably getting more credit than i deserve. there's an extraordinary level of talent in the company. i'm here for the long term. it's really not about me. i didn't get succession too right the last time, but i understand it better today. when it's not in the short term, the company will...
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. >> next on booktv, howard schultz, chairman and ceo of starbucks. he recounts his return to a leadership position in the company in 2008 after an eight year absence. mr. schultz explains some of the setbacks that the company faced during the economic recession, his thoughts on starbucks' deviation from its original concept and his decisions that returned the company to profitability. [applause] >> thank you. >> well, it's not much of an overstatement to say that greater washington is powered by starbucks. that's, that really is the key. i've shared over the years that while we're one of the more highly educated regions in the country with all of the attainment levels, pretty good on the household income because the nine of the top 15 median household incomes are here. more starbucks per capita in washington, d.c. proper than any place in the country, so my shorthand of how i pitch greater washington is highly educated, highly compensated, highly caffeinated. >> okay. [laughter] >> and, boy, i tell ya, your stores do quite well. we're really honored
. >> next on booktv, howard schultz, chairman and ceo of starbucks. he recounts his return to a leadership position in the company in 2008 after an eight year absence. mr. schultz explains some of the setbacks that the company faced during the economic recession, his thoughts on starbucks' deviation from its original concept and his decisions that returned the company to profitability. [applause] >> thank you. >> well, it's not much of an overstatement to say that greater...
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it is written by howard schultz. the story of starbucks. unbroken by littlen brand is two. you can check out all nonfiction books every weekend on c-span 2 and our website. later we will talk to the reporter for "u.s.a. today" who join us from columbus to talk about jobs and the economy and those who are out of work and having a difficult time trying to find employment and the impact on a number of cities especially in the northeast. that the is later in the program. also the former u.s. ambassador will talk to us about efforts in libya. and that op-ed written last we k week. up next is leslie sanchez and jamal simmons for the sunday roundtable but first a look at some of the other issues and topics. we have this report from the c-span radio studio. good morning, nancy. >> at noon c-span radio reairs the five network talk shows. they include the economy, raising debt ceiling, situation in libya and presidential politics. we begin with "meet the press." david gregory interviews geithner, alan greenspan and lee and the former governor of michigan democrat jennifer granholm. a
it is written by howard schultz. the story of starbucks. unbroken by littlen brand is two. you can check out all nonfiction books every weekend on c-span 2 and our website. later we will talk to the reporter for "u.s.a. today" who join us from columbus to talk about jobs and the economy and those who are out of work and having a difficult time trying to find employment and the impact on a number of cities especially in the northeast. that the is later in the program. also the former...