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howard schultz, ceo of starbucks, if he's looking at these debates and deciding he will really get intoing. >> ask him. >> colin, i don't know. my guess is howard agrees, as i've also said there's one test beating trump, everything else we can work out. last question, if you look at the map do democrats have to take back the state you refer to or other targets? >> i would take her category, there is bentivegna, michigan, wisconsin, ohio. then there is order, and then there is arizona, north carolina and georgia. and i would tear them that way and they go to another break, women, noncollege, geographic suburban and all those various. >> in the mix is for the central question. >> you have to play in how to be aggressive. rahm emanuel they can so much. one thing we do not hear much about during this week a presidential debate. stay with us. ♪ >> we heard thousands of words from democratic presidential candidates into rounds of debates. sometimes it seems we hear almost causally from president trump on twitter or the white house. here is one statistic you know here, either the president or
howard schultz, ceo of starbucks, if he's looking at these debates and deciding he will really get intoing. >> ask him. >> colin, i don't know. my guess is howard agrees, as i've also said there's one test beating trump, everything else we can work out. last question, if you look at the map do democrats have to take back the state you refer to or other targets? >> i would take her category, there is bentivegna, michigan, wisconsin, ohio. then there is order, and then there is...
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to what you heard, you can teach an old dog new tricks stuck in the 50s in 2017 long-time ceo howard schultz steps down and kevin johnson takes his place. a lot of people were confused about why a chain of coffee shops would bring in someone from silicon valley. it took johnson a little while to turn things around but nobody is confused more better technology and better drinks so starbucks solved the problem. able to move the lines faster and growing like china and seem to be doing fine in spite of the trade war. the red hot cold brew is crushing it. the latest quoter was spectacular with 6% same stores growth in response to 99 in a day since it's pulled back to 96 i think it's a bargain do not take it from me let's check in with kevin johnson. mastermind this incredible turn around and had a better sense where his company is headed. welcome back to "mad money." tell us magnificent turn around, how did you do it? >> a lot of this was focussing on the right things and executing with discipline, specifically we focused on experience in stores, bev rave i -- beverage invasion and expanding to a
to what you heard, you can teach an old dog new tricks stuck in the 50s in 2017 long-time ceo howard schultz steps down and kevin johnson takes his place. a lot of people were confused about why a chain of coffee shops would bring in someone from silicon valley. it took johnson a little while to turn things around but nobody is confused more better technology and better drinks so starbucks solved the problem. able to move the lines faster and growing like china and seem to be doing fine in...
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where is howard schultz now? and he was in the conversation, now not. >> shannon: i want to point of the numbers. everyone watching this election, everyone feels very invested this time around. there's a lot of energy. a brand-new poll out of usa today shows that 2020 is is the most important election of their lifetime. i wonder if at any point in our life, that's the most important. but people are really fired up. >> they are fired up on both sides of the aisle. obviously the 2018 and its terms really good for democrats we have the side. but president trump wasn't on the ballot and that changes everything. democrats having to take that into our calculus. the absurdity of president trump's pointing to someone else as philandering, with his own history there, but but -- >> shannon: is a giant deadline. he will have to be prepared to discuss it. >> i'm sure he doesn't mind and he did it for love. at the same time, when you look at our history, every time there was a credible -- and were not sure yet if it is credib
where is howard schultz now? and he was in the conversation, now not. >> shannon: i want to point of the numbers. everyone watching this election, everyone feels very invested this time around. there's a lot of energy. a brand-new poll out of usa today shows that 2020 is is the most important election of their lifetime. i wonder if at any point in our life, that's the most important. but people are really fired up. >> they are fired up on both sides of the aisle. obviously the 2018...
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camp is free for veterans actually selected for it who's footing the bill >> for one, you have howard schultz, the former ceo of starbucks who gave $7.5 million. but the others include jpmorgan chase, pepsico, walmart among others really this is the private sector stepping up to help veterans put their best feet forward, and the thing is the companies need to do it, becky, because they are desperate for skilled talent they're just looking for a few good men and women. >> contessa, thank you contessa brewer. >>> joining us right now is a recent graduate of the syracuse program. he's the found er of his compan. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> you spent years in iraq thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> what did you find when you came out of the military what kind of skillsdied you have, and what did you need? >> for me, i initially went to undergrad, florida university. i was commissioned as a lieutenant and then straight to active duty in iraq and several rotations down range so to speak. as i came back stateside, i was assigned to a national security agency, a
camp is free for veterans actually selected for it who's footing the bill >> for one, you have howard schultz, the former ceo of starbucks who gave $7.5 million. but the others include jpmorgan chase, pepsico, walmart among others really this is the private sector stepping up to help veterans put their best feet forward, and the thing is the companies need to do it, becky, because they are desperate for skilled talent they're just looking for a few good men and women. >> contessa,...
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to give howard schultz his due and compare him to tom steyer, howard schultz at least built a businessational. so give him some credit there. tom steyer, he made his millions buying companies, selling companies, a lot of people, i assume, got laid off or cut. that's the way it goes in mergers and acquisitions, hedge fund guys. and you see, bottom line, no matter how much you spend and no matter where you spend it, you have to, if you're running for president of the united states, you have to convince people, listen, i can do this job. i'm ready to do this job. i can get it done for you, not for me. >> all right. steve kornacki and claire mccaskill. thank you both. what a fascinating discussion. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," the immigration debate extends far beyond the border. it's shaping policy in washington. and sanctuary cities from coast to coast. our next guest is focussing on that part of the story, straight ahead on "morning joe." we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usa
to give howard schultz his due and compare him to tom steyer, howard schultz at least built a businessational. so give him some credit there. tom steyer, he made his millions buying companies, selling companies, a lot of people, i assume, got laid off or cut. that's the way it goes in mergers and acquisitions, hedge fund guys. and you see, bottom line, no matter how much you spend and no matter where you spend it, you have to, if you're running for president of the united states, you have to...
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howard schultz was exploring a presidential run saying i agree the wealthy should pay more, but a wealth tax is a bridge too far. that's where you will see kind of a division in democratic hands, you could see there being support of this getting through. the issue is is it constitutional. when you look at the taxing powers congress has, it's not clear they can do this. it's very likely this will be challenged up to the supreme court. host: if you go to our website and you want to learn about the candidates, particularly what they are saying and what they have said well on the campaign trail concerning tax policy, you can go to the website their and go to the box on the top there and type in tax policy 2020 candidates. you can see every thing dave said and a lot more. that's available to you at c-span.org. offy in minnesota start us on the line for democrats. go ahead. >> this goes back to your previous guests and the current one. talking about tax cuts for the middle class is ridiculous. we should be talking about a raise for the middle class. ansing the minimum wage $15 hour. you can't
howard schultz was exploring a presidential run saying i agree the wealthy should pay more, but a wealth tax is a bridge too far. that's where you will see kind of a division in democratic hands, you could see there being support of this getting through. the issue is is it constitutional. when you look at the taxing powers congress has, it's not clear they can do this. it's very likely this will be challenged up to the supreme court. host: if you go to our website and you want to learn about...
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. >> of the population wanted a moderate and howard schultz would still be in the race.he whole point. what intimate people is not moderation but what animates them is a radical idea and positive forward looking . david: you think that's what the democrat party is? is essentially a socialist party. >> these ideas like wealth redistribution and health medicare for all in a decade on fox news channel we talked about these as being extreme socialist ideas but this is part and parcel mainstream for the democrats. would be used to consider socialist that is their bread and butter today and that's what will and. david: we have to move on but still awfully early. more than one year to go. actress lori loughlin in a fashion designer husband back in court today. aying half a million dollars to help get their daughters into college. we got a live update from boston coming up. ♪ with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. doprev
. >> of the population wanted a moderate and howard schultz would still be in the race.he whole point. what intimate people is not moderation but what animates them is a radical idea and positive forward looking . david: you think that's what the democrat party is? is essentially a socialist party. >> these ideas like wealth redistribution and health medicare for all in a decade on fox news channel we talked about these as being extreme socialist ideas but this is part and parcel...
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. >> kevin bacon, howard schultz. >> you never know. love it because you never know it is like the old carson show when carson would have someone on, holy cow, i guess they like someone and when a-rod hears someone, you don't put on people that you don't think are scintillating and you like your audience to like it and i want to talk about the other things you're doing gold, one bite which is another -- and that is a super sophisticated yelp, how do you come up with this. >> our cast has a ton of ideas and we are just streamly entrepreneurial. that is what i love about the corp, it is a story about being an entrepreneur and we do that every day. >> so the new season starting. now when you -- do you envision podcasts to be one day to be bigger i don't mean this but bigger than tv? >> i think it has -- i think tv is never going away. there is still -- when you talk about whether dallas or yankees or super bowl, there is always prime time television but podcast is a more intimate way of connecting with the next generation there is somethin
. >> kevin bacon, howard schultz. >> you never know. love it because you never know it is like the old carson show when carson would have someone on, holy cow, i guess they like someone and when a-rod hears someone, you don't put on people that you don't think are scintillating and you like your audience to like it and i want to talk about the other things you're doing gold, one bite which is another -- and that is a super sophisticated yelp, how do you come up with this. >>...
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hey, say hello to howard schultz. he jumps in. the center right, center left constituency is going to be wide open because both parties will have failed to address that constituency which i think is very substantial. >> um-hmm. >> all right. >> i disagree. >> we'll leave it with that. we're out of time. >> i think we good it. >> thank you all. i appreciate it. thank you, see you next time. >>> the president who claims to be a master of art of the deal doesn't seem to be having a lot of success lately. whatever happened to the deal maker in chief? we'll discuss next. there's brushing and there's oral-b power brushing. oral-b just cleans better. it's the one inspired by dentists... with the round brush head. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gumline... for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. oral-b. brush like a pro. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amaz
hey, say hello to howard schultz. he jumps in. the center right, center left constituency is going to be wide open because both parties will have failed to address that constituency which i think is very substantial. >> um-hmm. >> all right. >> i disagree. >> we'll leave it with that. we're out of time. >> i think we good it. >> thank you all. i appreciate it. thank you, see you next time. >>> the president who claims to be a master of art of the...
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and, hey, say hello to howard schultz. he jumps in. the center right to center left constituency is going to be wide open because both parties will have failed to address that constituency, which i think is very substantial. >> all right. >> mm-hmm. >> i disagree. >> leave it at that. i know we're out of time. >> i think we got it. thank you all, i appreciate it. >> stay tuned. >> thank you. see you next time. >>> the president who claims to be a master of art of the deal doesn't seem to be having a lot of success lately. whatever happened to the deal maker in chief? we'll discuss next. honks) (wheels screeching) (clapping) (sound of can hitting bag and bowl) (clapping) always there in crunch time. we're pretty different. we're all unique in our own ways. somos muy diferentes. muy diferentes. (vo) verizon knows everyone in your family is different. there are so many of us doing so many different things. (vo) that's why verizon lets everyone mix and match different unlimited plans. sebastian's the gamer. sebastian. this is my office. (v
and, hey, say hello to howard schultz. he jumps in. the center right to center left constituency is going to be wide open because both parties will have failed to address that constituency, which i think is very substantial. >> all right. >> mm-hmm. >> i disagree. >> leave it at that. i know we're out of time. >> i think we got it. thank you all, i appreciate it. >> stay tuned. >> thank you. see you next time. >>> the president who claims to be...
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business council, he lives it i had a cup of coffee at starbucks, just bleown away it was like when howard schultzked about the third way if i were not as employed on tv, i would just sit at target and just look. amazed, the vibrance. >> we have you here, you're on the clock. retailers setting the stage for a positive open on the street today. it was a week ago that stocks experienced their worst day of the year that 3% drop with the dow tumblitumble ing 800. since then, they recouped all the losses from that sell-off. becky asked moynihan about it a few moments ago. wouldn't talk about specifics, but what do you think, we learned how much was technical. >> i loved what he said about the yield curve and how the yield curve changed the tune of what people thought. now, i look at target and i look at lowe's and look at costco and walmart and amazon home depot i say, you know, guys, those people are not responding to the inverted yield curve we can talk them into negativity and there is -- on all the conference calls, there is a lot of questions about tariffs the companies with big scale will eat the
business council, he lives it i had a cup of coffee at starbucks, just bleown away it was like when howard schultzked about the third way if i were not as employed on tv, i would just sit at target and just look. amazed, the vibrance. >> we have you here, you're on the clock. retailers setting the stage for a positive open on the street today. it was a week ago that stocks experienced their worst day of the year that 3% drop with the dow tumblitumble ing 800. since then, they recouped all...
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starbucks' chairman howard schultz, pearl jam's eddie vedder, major league outfielder ichiro suzuki broughtim their dogs. >> you know one of his phrases was, "we trained everybody in seattle from nordstrom to nirvana," but he was much more than a dog trainer to the stars. >> reporter: a longtime employee. >> come on, sampson. he trained everyone, you know? it didn't matter to him who they were. it was about the person and the dog and the relationship between the person and the dog, not who they were. stormy, come. >> reporter: this woman liked him so much as a client, she went to work for him. >> he would connect with you. he'd find something that he could talk to you about, and then he'd help you train your dog. >> reporter: and the setting for mark's dog whispering business? incomparable. >> oh, it's beautiful. it's a wonderful place. >> reporter: kiket island is what it's called. an 84-acre teardrop of primeval forest and meadows and beaches plunked a few feet offshore, a 90-minute commute north of seattle. >> the dogs could go swimming in the water there. there's plenty of trail walks.
starbucks' chairman howard schultz, pearl jam's eddie vedder, major league outfielder ichiro suzuki broughtim their dogs. >> you know one of his phrases was, "we trained everybody in seattle from nordstrom to nirvana," but he was much more than a dog trainer to the stars. >> reporter: a longtime employee. >> come on, sampson. he trained everyone, you know? it didn't matter to him who they were. it was about the person and the dog and the relationship between the...
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howard schultz was exploring a presidential run saying i agree the wealthy should pay more, but a wealtha bridge too far. that's where you will see kind of a division in democratic hands, you could see there being support of this getting through. the issue is is it constitutional. when you look at the taxing powers congress has, it's not clear they can do this. it's very likely this will be challenged up to the supreme court. host: if you go to our website and you want to learn about the candidates, particularly what they are saying and what they have said well on the campaign trail concerning tax policy, you can go to the website their and go to the box on the top there and type in tax policy 2020 candidates. you can see every thing dave said and a lot more. that's available to you at c-span.org. offy in minnesota start us on the line for democrats. go ahead. >> this goes back to your previous guests and the current one. talking about tax cuts for the middle class is ridiculous. we should be talking about a raise for the middle class. ansing the minimum wage $15 hour. you can't do it ov
howard schultz was exploring a presidential run saying i agree the wealthy should pay more, but a wealtha bridge too far. that's where you will see kind of a division in democratic hands, you could see there being support of this getting through. the issue is is it constitutional. when you look at the taxing powers congress has, it's not clear they can do this. it's very likely this will be challenged up to the supreme court. host: if you go to our website and you want to learn about the...
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brian: how much is howard schultz paying us for this ad?to deny people. like the cabbage patch doll. you really want you want it more. steve: you mean delayed graphics? brian: that's one way i would say it. steve: like dressing, stuffing, it just taste better at the end of, you know. brian: why don't we have turnips all year around. ainsley: we do. brian: do you? steve: sure. brian: you got turnips all year around? ainsley: yes, they are in salads. brian: i didn't think they sold them after thanksgiving. ainsley: what do you know about anything in food? steve: what do you think about the sur display what do you think about starbucks expanding their pumpkin spice to the new cold brew cream? brian: by the way, if you are a parent, wake up little pumpkin spice school starts. steve: if you named it. ainsley: 35% of you out there. 17 minutes after the top of the hour, 60 miles of brand the hour, 60 miles of brand new wall build on the arizona border. hundreds more are going to be built by the end of next year. brian: mark morgan says every mile
brian: how much is howard schultz paying us for this ad?to deny people. like the cabbage patch doll. you really want you want it more. steve: you mean delayed graphics? brian: that's one way i would say it. steve: like dressing, stuffing, it just taste better at the end of, you know. brian: why don't we have turnips all year around. ainsley: we do. brian: do you? steve: sure. brian: you got turnips all year around? ainsley: yes, they are in salads. brian: i didn't think they sold them after...