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jack welch, used to be the head of ge. what he said about what a really good manager has. people with integrity take responsibility for past actions, admit mistakes and fix them. has president obama fit any of those descriptions? >> i agree with rich. it's not in his dna. but i disagree with the comparison to a ceo. i think a president is not a ceo. he's a leader. and to about great leader, you have to be able to, number one, be honest. which president obama has not. number two, you have to be a uniter. president obama did not, he's a divider. he pits people of different classes against each ear and you need a clear path for prosperity and defense which clearly he has not had. >> steve, i think the analogy fits. there are times when the commander in chief has to be a good manager and jack welch, you know, you've talked to thousands of managers in your career. one of their attributes of a good manager, going down a wrong path, you change it. you admit that you've made a mistake and you change it. we have a president who won't admit he's made any mistakes. >> a rigid ideolog
jack welch, used to be the head of ge. what he said about what a really good manager has. people with integrity take responsibility for past actions, admit mistakes and fix them. has president obama fit any of those descriptions? >> i agree with rich. it's not in his dna. but i disagree with the comparison to a ceo. i think a president is not a ceo. he's a leader. and to about great leader, you have to be able to, number one, be honest. which president obama has not. number two, you have...
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you'll discover how corporate tough guys "neutron jack" welch and "chainsaw al" dunlap modeled the ceo of the future, blazing away during the high noon of capitalism at the middle class and working people. here is how america lost its way. but you'll also see why the only practical response to what's happened to us is for people to fight back. that may sound like a cliche, perhaps, but bob herbert has seen it happen before, and comes home from his journey believing it can happen again. he was a columnist for "the new york times" for 18 years, a champion of working people and the middle class like his hard-working parents in new jersey. we're good friends and kindred spirits, as well as colleagues at the schumann media center, from which he is presently on leave working on a major documentary. bob, good to see you again. >> great to be here, bill. thank you. >> what does the country look like out there? you encounter a lot of problems in the book, as you travel the country. but you also encounter a lot of people. let's start with some of those people. tell me about mercedes gorden. >> t
you'll discover how corporate tough guys "neutron jack" welch and "chainsaw al" dunlap modeled the ceo of the future, blazing away during the high noon of capitalism at the middle class and working people. here is how america lost its way. but you'll also see why the only practical response to what's happened to us is for people to fight back. that may sound like a cliche, perhaps, but bob herbert has seen it happen before, and comes home from his journey believing it can...
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morning, dash to the clash, we're going to be talking to some of the biggest names in business, jack welch be stopping by, we have all the key players in all the key race s i the rice doesn't sit a certain way, the country goes another way, it all sets up fbn's live coverage that begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. you can watch other programming, but you would be wasting your time. it always conflicts with fox news, some people say i love brett and megan, i feel the same way, dvr them, see you tomorrow. realpad from aarp is now your easy way to share... enjoy... play... and celebrate. it's the tablet with free unlimited live help whenever you need it. hi, mom! hi, dad! happy anniversary! cherish moments like these with realpad. available at aarprealpad.org and at walmart. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list
morning, dash to the clash, we're going to be talking to some of the biggest names in business, jack welch be stopping by, we have all the key players in all the key race s i the rice doesn't sit a certain way, the country goes another way, it all sets up fbn's live coverage that begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. you can watch other programming, but you would be wasting your time. it always conflicts with fox news, some people say i love brett and megan, i feel the same way, dvr them, see you...
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jack welch, tony bennett, bono. when's the message to get across in the book?i'm deeply honored by their endorsement and friendship. i want the underdog to care about themselves and their dreams. as i'm walking in here, i meet frank on the floor. frank says to me, i'm 31. where were you when you were 31? i was getting back from puerto rico on my way to chicago living my dream. he said i want to live my dream and write my book some day. i want every underdog to feel like their story matters. >> did you feel like an underdog? >> absolutely. i talk about my house burning down in long island and on the street corner and we had nothing. not even a house to live in on that particular night. i came up. one of the first teachers said, mr. and mrs. mcdermott, don't expect too much. a mechanic or a truck driver. be nice. he's a good kid. if you listen to the things that say you can't do something, holding you back, then you need this book. but at the same time, if people think, oh, probably it's 1 in a million to make it, let's be cynical. this guy is a ceo. i get up and
jack welch, tony bennett, bono. when's the message to get across in the book?i'm deeply honored by their endorsement and friendship. i want the underdog to care about themselves and their dreams. as i'm walking in here, i meet frank on the floor. frank says to me, i'm 31. where were you when you were 31? i was getting back from puerto rico on my way to chicago living my dream. he said i want to live my dream and write my book some day. i want every underdog to feel like their story matters....
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i'm wondering how much influence you think jack welch had on you making this decision, paying it forwardly at the university but at the city and throughout the country here now see what you did, and it has an impact. >> i worked in the appliances division. we were always trying to do good things for people and to have some impact. i'm not so certain it was ge that influenced me in terms of doing it. i think it enabled me to do what i did. >> it's willie geist. we all applaud what you did. i love the way you describe it. you are really the american described poor country kid from hop kinsville, kentucky, who went onto this great life and great job as ge. now doing great things as the president of a university. talk about your roots and what that had to do with people working jobs you once worked yourself. >> i grew up in hopkinsville, in an all black community, a relatively poor community. but one of the things we did in the community is everybody always worked together. we always supported each other. i can remember people going door-to-door to help money in our neighborhood. and my moth
i'm wondering how much influence you think jack welch had on you making this decision, paying it forwardly at the university but at the city and throughout the country here now see what you did, and it has an impact. >> i worked in the appliances division. we were always trying to do good things for people and to have some impact. i'm not so certain it was ge that influenced me in terms of doing it. i think it enabled me to do what i did. >> it's willie geist. we all applaud what...
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jack bensen, news 4. >> news of this second pern of of searg a rural area five hour away from where the lyon sts were last seen. poli believe it was or is owd by the elder welch, and th still believe there's more to find here. >> do you think the girls are on that mountain? >> do i personally think so? ch. personally think the if you know anything more abt llo or richard welch, mo county police would li to hear from you. >>> new tonight, prince ges coun pol are looking for a man who groped two young teenage girls on a neighborhd street. it happened last week on brd drive in laurel, mary. poli have an idea for whom middle school, groped by a stra man. not 30 minutes later, the same man touched one of her cl and ran away. >> that is disturbing. >> patricia robel says the kids usua walk groups. >> i don't often see, um, a lot of girls that are alone. >> prince ges county pol rele t say the man had his dread locks pu into a mohawk. >> oh, yeah, if you saw that guy, you would definitely, remember him. >> neighbors tell us every morng kids come straight down th road, headed to the school. now, it's obviously dark toni but we checked. sunre that morning was just be
jack bensen, news 4. >> news of this second pern of of searg a rural area five hour away from where the lyon sts were last seen. poli believe it was or is owd by the elder welch, and th still believe there's more to find here. >> do you think the girls are on that mountain? >> do i personally think so? ch. personally think the if you know anything more abt llo or richard welch, mo county police would li to hear from you. >>> new tonight, prince ges coun pol are...