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but it has and no, it's not sam the butcher or marsha marsha marsha. , marsha marsha. , marsha. ahh. my breath feels so fresh, i bet it could last through some artsy foreign film. good idea. let's go. did i just say that out loud? [ female announcer ] feel fresh up to 5 times longer with scope outlast. still feeling fresh? oh, yeah. [ female announcer ] what will you outlast? have i got a surprise for you! yeah, it's new [ barks beneful healthy fiesta. gotta love the protein for muscles-- whoo-hoo! and omega-rich nutrition for that shiny coat. ever think healthy could taste so good? [ woman announcing ] new beneful healthy fiesta. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> gadhafi
but it has and no, it's not sam the butcher or marsha marsha marsha. , marsha marsha. , marsha. ahh. my breath feels so fresh, i bet it could last through some artsy foreign film. good idea. let's go. did i just say that out loud? [ female announcer ] feel fresh up to 5 times longer with scope outlast. still feeling fresh? oh, yeah. [ female announcer ] what will you outlast? have i got a surprise for you! yeah, it's new [ barks beneful healthy fiesta. gotta love the protein for muscles--...
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but it has and no, it's not sam the butcher or marsha, marsha, marsha. >>> gadhafi aefectively lived on a military base, and there were tanks inside this complex, if you -- it's effectively like the white house but he put the white house inside a military barracks. it is surrounded by high walls, the walls are built to be defended militarily, when you drive around the complex, there are small holes in the walls with little metal gates on the holes, little metal latches on them so the people inside can put guns out of them and fire to defend the complex, so it was built for defensive purposes, and it has many buildings inside, intelligence buildings, command and control buildings, gadhafi's private residences in there, bunkers and tunnels underneath the complex, it's an elaborate structure but it was built with the idea something like this would happen. >> that was richard engel, finally wearing a helmet reporting throughout the day from outside moammar gadhafi's compound in tripoli, the capitol city of libya. rebel forces did, of course, force their way into gadhafi's compound. this
but it has and no, it's not sam the butcher or marsha, marsha, marsha. >>> gadhafi aefectively lived on a military base, and there were tanks inside this complex, if you -- it's effectively like the white house but he put the white house inside a military barracks. it is surrounded by high walls, the walls are built to be defended militarily, when you drive around the complex, there are small holes in the walls with little metal gates on the holes, little metal latches on them so the...
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host: marsha gold?st: there is a big debate between the parties about the value of private plans and how much we should pay for them. i think both parties probably think there is a reason to have an option for a private plan because it exists otherwise and gives beneficiaries traces. the question is how much to pay for them and how much value they add. republicans tend to think that competition and choice is good so there are not as bothered by paying more for them because they think it will get people there. the democrats are not convinced they are any better or maybe not even as good as traditional medicare and they do not want to pay more. one of the issues of extra benefits is it because medicare has limitations which is why people buy the gap coverage. should we fix the entire medicare program to get better benefits there? agreed -- or do you have to join a private plan to get better benefits? host: democrat from north bergen, new jersey. good morning. thank you for reading. go ahead. caller: i hav
host: marsha gold?st: there is a big debate between the parties about the value of private plans and how much we should pay for them. i think both parties probably think there is a reason to have an option for a private plan because it exists otherwise and gives beneficiaries traces. the question is how much to pay for them and how much value they add. republicans tend to think that competition and choice is good so there are not as bothered by paying more for them because they think it will...
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---la concejal de santa rosa, marsha vas dupre se pronuncio devastada y alarmada por las fotografias.-se podria llenar el estadio de beisbol de los gigantes a toda su capacidad por tres veces, take vo y aun asi no habria suficiente espacio para albergar a todos los reos del sistema penitenciario de california... ---actualmente hay 144 mil internos en los penales estatales, y funcionarios del sistema correccional informaron que no cumpliran con la meta de reducir la sobrepoblaci n carcelaria... ---una orden federal exige que para junio del 2013, se tendra que reducir la poblacin en 33 mil prisioneros menos para que a todos se les pueda proporcionar el cuidado medico adecuado.. cu - anchor ---conducir de forma irresponsable es lo que pretende evitar un proyecto de ley que sera enviado al gobernador jerry brown.. ---bajo la medida, las personas que envien mensajes de texto o que hablen por telefono mientras conducen tendran que pagar mas.. . ---mayra tostado nos dice de que se trata en el siguiente reportaje... take pkg take pkg ---los conductores que hablen por sus celulares o enven men
---la concejal de santa rosa, marsha vas dupre se pronuncio devastada y alarmada por las fotografias.-se podria llenar el estadio de beisbol de los gigantes a toda su capacidad por tres veces, take vo y aun asi no habria suficiente espacio para albergar a todos los reos del sistema penitenciario de california... ---actualmente hay 144 mil internos en los penales estatales, y funcionarios del sistema correccional informaron que no cumpliran con la meta de reducir la sobrepoblaci n carcelaria......
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host: marsha gold?st: there is a big debate between the parties about the value of private plans and how much we should pay for them. i think both parties probably think there is a reason to have an option for a private plan because it exists otherwise and gives beneficiaries traces. the question is how much to pay for them and how much value they add. republicans tend to think that competition and choice is good so there are not as bothered by paying more for them because they think it will get people there. the democrats are not convinced they are any better or maybe not even as good as traditional medicare and they do not want to pay more. one of the issues of extra benefits is it because medicare has limitations which is why people buy the gap coverage. should we fix the entire medicare program to get better benefits there? agreed -- or do you have to join a private plan to get better benefits? host: democrat from north bergen, new jersey. good morning. thank you for reading. go ahead. caller: i hav
host: marsha gold?st: there is a big debate between the parties about the value of private plans and how much we should pay for them. i think both parties probably think there is a reason to have an option for a private plan because it exists otherwise and gives beneficiaries traces. the question is how much to pay for them and how much value they add. republicans tend to think that competition and choice is good so there are not as bothered by paying more for them because they think it will...
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. >> 74-year-old retiree rick brousch and his wife marsha. rely on investment income. the family weathered the great depression and he's hopeful they can weather this. >> i believe in the growth of america and within reason, if i did pull my money out of the market now, where would i put it? >> reporter: and once again, brian, a lot of people felt that the safest place to put their money was in gold. at one point today, gold hit a record $1,800 an ounce. back to you. >> unbelievable day again at the nyse. maria bartiromo starting off our coverage. >>> and with us from the studio is another member of our team, co-host of squawk box. columnist for the "new york times," author of the book "too big to fail." is this just the way it's going to be for a while? >> i'm afraid to say i think it is, but i hope it won't be. as one trader put it today, we're in panic mode, we're in sell first, ask questions later. there's a real sense that's what's happening in europe could ultimately affect us here and that's really the problem. and we're already starting where there are problems
. >> 74-year-old retiree rick brousch and his wife marsha. rely on investment income. the family weathered the great depression and he's hopeful they can weather this. >> i believe in the growth of america and within reason, if i did pull my money out of the market now, where would i put it? >> reporter: and once again, brian, a lot of people felt that the safest place to put their money was in gold. at one point today, gold hit a record $1,800 an ounce. back to you. >>...
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they i met in its current form will be able to keep up with the tempo of our ever globalizing world marsha charney for cross-talk r.t. . and ok and i to go to daniel first and because because you wrote a provocative article a few days ago so i'm going to read one of the provocative sentences and i think it's the first sentence the i.m.f. has i.m.f. has function more like a medieval court than a modern organization danny what do you mean by that. well when i said i enjoyed the article i thought i'd look at it from first principles someone who really believes in democracy how would i look and understand the i.m.f. . and there are some ways in which it's very clearly undemocratic and some ways in which it's not so clear so on the clearest side i mean the fact that it's hard western european heads for sixty plus years and the next head is likely to be european as well i mean that's clearly under. the fact that america which has less than five percent of the world's population has a veto while the i.m.f. does is clearly undemocratic but also in other ways so for example one reason politicians r
they i met in its current form will be able to keep up with the tempo of our ever globalizing world marsha charney for cross-talk r.t. . and ok and i to go to daniel first and because because you wrote a provocative article a few days ago so i'm going to read one of the provocative sentences and i think it's the first sentence the i.m.f. has i.m.f. has function more like a medieval court than a modern organization danny what do you mean by that. well when i said i enjoyed the article i thought...
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marsha i will go to you. have you heard of anybody on probation while they were in jail, this don't the corrections officers monitor the behavior of inmates in prison? >> it is ridiculous. there is no such thing as probation in jail. a judge has a lot of discretion and i'm certain the judge could say i want you to serve probation concurrent to jail time but that is a present they gift wrap for somebody and i have never seen it done. probation is meant for people not in custody. >> judge jeanine: when i order it you do it to get the people who have been in jail to reacclimate into regularring society? should she get the benefit of a clerical error? >> what the judge said controls over the written order. judge said what he meant and meant what he said and because a clerk happens to write it down incorrectly the entire meaning of what he said has been sub verted now. i know in florida the circuit courts have a division of opinion about this and they are in conflict and it is due to be decided by the florida supr
marsha i will go to you. have you heard of anybody on probation while they were in jail, this don't the corrections officers monitor the behavior of inmates in prison? >> it is ridiculous. there is no such thing as probation in jail. a judge has a lot of discretion and i'm certain the judge could say i want you to serve probation concurrent to jail time but that is a present they gift wrap for somebody and i have never seen it done. probation is meant for people not in custody. >>...
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today reporters tried an failed to contact the girl's mother, california deputy attorney general marsha fey. the father was upset by an ongoing custody battle with his wife. >> we all knew that he was getting more and more upset. i have pictures of him in the last three years, the only time you saw him smiling was when he was with her. he loved that child. >> authorities have not said when or how the two died. >>> and a fire in napa is expected to be fully contained by tomorrow. the knoxville fire has been burning. 500acres have now burned. the cause of that fire is still being investigated. >>> a shake up in the republican race for president. just a day after the iowa straw poll, former minnesota governorpawlenty dropped out. pawlenty said he was counting on a good showing to help boost campaign contributions. >> we needed to get some lift. i'm from a small state, i don't have a political network. i think the measure of us in this phase was really can you get a lift to get the ante to get to the next round and that didn't happen. >> reporter: pawlenty said he brought a rational campaig
today reporters tried an failed to contact the girl's mother, california deputy attorney general marsha fey. the father was upset by an ongoing custody battle with his wife. >> we all knew that he was getting more and more upset. i have pictures of him in the last three years, the only time you saw him smiling was when he was with her. he loved that child. >> authorities have not said when or how the two died. >>> and a fire in napa is expected to be fully contained by...
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because i understand he's slated to go to marsha's vineyard, does that send the right message to the country? >> well, i don't think it is. i think that he should stay in washington. but you could argue that he doesn't want to look panicked. he doesn't want to cancel everything and say we're in such a big crisis. because that could have an even worse effects. if he doesn't go on vacation, does that mean the united states is falling apart as bad as people think? it's a double-edged sword to decide to cancel at the last minute. i think he could modify it, he could go away for a couple of days, cut it short and that would reasir people that he's not panicking. and that's the key thing, he needs some leadership from other parts of washington. i haven't seen john boehner on television all week. where is eric cantor, what are those guys? you can see the american public has issued in poll after poll after poll. they are disappointed not just in the president, but in every branch of the federal government and we have seen it in history before. 100 years ago, people were so disappointed they
because i understand he's slated to go to marsha's vineyard, does that send the right message to the country? >> well, i don't think it is. i think that he should stay in washington. but you could argue that he doesn't want to look panicked. he doesn't want to cancel everything and say we're in such a big crisis. because that could have an even worse effects. if he doesn't go on vacation, does that mean the united states is falling apart as bad as people think? it's a double-edged sword...
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i want to bring in representative marsha blackburn republican from tennessee.me congresswoman. great to hear from you. >> good talking with you gerri. thank you. >> i want to talk to you. you were in favor of cut cap and balance. if we had put that in place do you think we wouldn't even be having this conversation today? >> well, i think that indeed had we put that in place we would not be interesting this conversation because it met every bench mark we were told needed to be met. now, we knew that there were not 60 votes in the senate. we knew they were not going to call the bill up. what we did was to continue to have other provisions come forward. what we have on the books now are the basic under tin pinning of cutting spending putting spending discretionary caps and calling for an up or down vote on a balanced budget amendment. that is a good start. it is a foundationnal step. this should be a lesson to everyone in washington what we were saying about having some long-term system wide reforms is indeed necessary and what they want to sees spending reduced.
i want to bring in representative marsha blackburn republican from tennessee.me congresswoman. great to hear from you. >> good talking with you gerri. thank you. >> i want to talk to you. you were in favor of cut cap and balance. if we had put that in place do you think we wouldn't even be having this conversation today? >> well, i think that indeed had we put that in place we would not be interesting this conversation because it met every bench mark we were told needed to be...
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congresswoman marsha fung is a democratic from ohio. she joins me from cleveland.etown where unemployment is clooeflandland 8.3%. beat the national average at 9.1%. in your particular city, or your state do you know how that compares with the african-american unemployment rate? >> the african-american unemployment rate in our community is almost 20%. nationally it's about 16%. here in the city of cleveland it is almost 20%. >> so a job fair like this one, what can you do to help people land jobs? >> what we've done is bring together more than 100 employers from our community. we have almost 7,000 people here today. on one hand sst great that this many people came out for the people jobs fair. but it really is tragic that so many people are unemployed in our community. we want to match people up. we've got jobs from entry level to executive level. all are welcome to come here. we just want to do our part to let people know that there is hope, that we care and we're going to do more than just talk about the jobs problem. >> "the washington post" has a headline that s
congresswoman marsha fung is a democratic from ohio. she joins me from cleveland.etown where unemployment is clooeflandland 8.3%. beat the national average at 9.1%. in your particular city, or your state do you know how that compares with the african-american unemployment rate? >> the african-american unemployment rate in our community is almost 20%. nationally it's about 16%. here in the city of cleveland it is almost 20%. >> so a job fair like this one, what can you do to help...
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. >>> plus, kind of like marsha brady all over again. >>> mike and brad wanted to personalize the surfing experience so they started grain surfboards out of a farm in maine. customers can buy a kit and design their own board or take a course at the farm, where mike and brad share their expertise and passion. woman: day care can be expensive. so to save some money, i found one that uses robots instead of real people. 'cuz robots work for free. robot 1:good morning... robot 1:...female child. sfx: modem dial-up noise woman: flaws? yeah, um, maybe. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> thousands of student demonstrators clashed with riot police in santiago, chile and the violence was caught on camera. protesters threw molotov co cocktails and the police fought back with water cannons. >>> caught on camera. a california driver gets into a fight with a gas station attendant, then drives off with the poor guy clinging to his hood. the attendant was carried for about half a mile before fa
. >>> plus, kind of like marsha brady all over again. >>> mike and brad wanted to personalize the surfing experience so they started grain surfboards out of a farm in maine. customers can buy a kit and design their own board or take a course at the farm, where mike and brad share their expertise and passion. woman: day care can be expensive. so to save some money, i found one that uses robots instead of real people. 'cuz robots work for free. robot 1:good morning... robot...
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host: marsha gold, thank you for talking to our viewers. tomorrow, prescription drug program which includes prescription drug coverage, private plans approved and paid for. $58 billion in 2010 funded through general revenue and premiums. that will be the topic for tomorrow to get to new our series looking at medicare. the house is about to come in for a pro forma session. here is this morning's situation out of libya from the associated press. the latest is that there is a fierce street battle going on in parts of tripoli. forces loyal are posted right outside of tripoli and. there is still no word on where colonel gaddafi is. the loyalists will fight back. thank you for watching. we will be back tomorrow. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial
host: marsha gold, thank you for talking to our viewers. tomorrow, prescription drug program which includes prescription drug coverage, private plans approved and paid for. $58 billion in 2010 funded through general revenue and premiums. that will be the topic for tomorrow to get to new our series looking at medicare. the house is about to come in for a pro forma session. here is this morning's situation out of libya from the associated press. the latest is that there is a fierce street battle...
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north carolina, marsha, on the air with peter coy. caller: yes, i would like to ask -- host: we are listening. caller: i would like to ask why is it that businesses here in the united states have not learned from the old adage-you have to spend money to make money. we all grew up in an era that in order to make money, you had to invest. if you do not invest in yourself, you are not going to make a lot of money. i do not understand. host: mr. coy? guest: put yourself in the position of the business owner. you grow by sacrifice, hard work, investing for the future. on the other hand, maybe not is now the ideal time to take out a loan. what happens if you cannot pay back that loan? you may want to hold your cash a little bit and wait for the storm to blow over. you want to time it. the most important priority for any business is survival. they are going to put that ahead of making extra profit. so i think that is what is going on in a lot of the heads of business people right now. when everybody does that, it creates what john maynard ke
north carolina, marsha, on the air with peter coy. caller: yes, i would like to ask -- host: we are listening. caller: i would like to ask why is it that businesses here in the united states have not learned from the old adage-you have to spend money to make money. we all grew up in an era that in order to make money, you had to invest. if you do not invest in yourself, you are not going to make a lot of money. i do not understand. host: mr. coy? guest: put yourself in the position of the...
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north carolina, marsha, you are on the air with peter coy. caller: yes, i would like to ask -- host: we are listening. caller: i would like to ask why is it that businesses here in the united states have not learned from the old adage-you have to spend money to make money. we all grew up in an era that in order to make money, you had to invest. if you do not invest in yourself, you are not going to make a lot of money. i do not understand. host: mr. coy? guest: put yourself in the position of the business owner. you grow by sacrifice, hard work, investing for the future. on the other hand, maybe not is now the ideal time to take out a loan. what happens if you cannot pay back that loan? you may want to hold your cash a little bit and wait for the storm to blow over. you want to time it. the most important priority for any business is survival. they are going to put that ahead of making extra profit. so i think that is what is going on in a lot of the heads of business people right now. when everybody does that, it creates what john maynard ke
north carolina, marsha, you are on the air with peter coy. caller: yes, i would like to ask -- host: we are listening. caller: i would like to ask why is it that businesses here in the united states have not learned from the old adage-you have to spend money to make money. we all grew up in an era that in order to make money, you had to invest. if you do not invest in yourself, you are not going to make a lot of money. i do not understand. host: mr. coy? guest: put yourself in the position of...
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we were colleagues with marsha stewart living on the media, many, many years ago.he has built many consumer facing brands, working on things like people magazine, tv guide, and now a really interesting art business. i thought it would be great for you to actually tell us about your business to sort of get started. christine, maybe you can -- christine is going to be our av person, as well as one of the panelist. hopefully you guys can see that. >> great, you know i'm going to stand up actually. great to see you all here today. thank for being inside on what's probably one the most beautiful days of the summer. nice to have you all here. so i hail from an interesting intersection, the intersection of art and the internet. and there are two words that have been pretty separate for a long time. and the company is 20 x 200. we have a pretty basic premise. that art doesn't have to be expensive to be good. it doesn't mean that there's not expensive art that is good, because we all know there is. but they are not mutually exclusive. and we think that there are a rot of pe
we were colleagues with marsha stewart living on the media, many, many years ago.he has built many consumer facing brands, working on things like people magazine, tv guide, and now a really interesting art business. i thought it would be great for you to actually tell us about your business to sort of get started. christine, maybe you can -- christine is going to be our av person, as well as one of the panelist. hopefully you guys can see that. >> great, you know i'm going to stand up...
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. >> host: marsha on the democratic's line, good morning. >> caller: good morning. i'm talking about like, okay, most people call it the middle east. i call it the continent of africa, and i also see where they are saying the uprising in libya where they have less unemployment than any other country over there. they have free health care given to them, and there's no poverty, and there's investment back into the country. i see all of this and all the outrage that's going on over there. i see that as a recolon nation of africa and they are taking over little countries and pointing who they want to be in charge. expwhrg -- >> guest: couple points. she talked about africa. there are important ones, libya and egypt, sudan can be in that category too, but the bulk of the middle east really begins in the area where you get lebanon and syria, jordan, and the gulf states, and most of those are harder to witness change particularly in the gulf. ..change, particularly in the gulf. host: can you address the living conditions of those dimensions? guest: these are people who put
. >> host: marsha on the democratic's line, good morning. >> caller: good morning. i'm talking about like, okay, most people call it the middle east. i call it the continent of africa, and i also see where they are saying the uprising in libya where they have less unemployment than any other country over there. they have free health care given to them, and there's no poverty, and there's investment back into the country. i see all of this and all the outrage that's going on over...
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bush was up there in the residence and the point where marsha alito started to cry and i was furiouss. bush and i said are you watching this? it's ridiculous. and she said i'm going to call her and she did and you may remember that. and just to tell her, look, this is politics. try not let it get to you personally. you know who sam is. you know who you are. and this is coming from a woman from the person she loved the most in life her husband took the slings and the arrows every single day but yet it was remarkable to me that she never once said a bad word about anyone in public or in private and would always say, i know who george is. we know who we are as a family. this is politics. i wish it wasn't this way, but i'm not going to bring myself to that level. and i think if we had more people who understood our government and how difficult it is to do these jobs at how important it is and realize just how much work it takes, you know, maybe we wouldn't treat the people willing to step up to the plate quite as bad as we do. >> you talked about the cont conten -- special relationship r
bush was up there in the residence and the point where marsha alito started to cry and i was furiouss. bush and i said are you watching this? it's ridiculous. and she said i'm going to call her and she did and you may remember that. and just to tell her, look, this is politics. try not let it get to you personally. you know who sam is. you know who you are. and this is coming from a woman from the person she loved the most in life her husband took the slings and the arrows every single day but...
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north carolina, marsha, you are on the air with peter coy. caller: yes, i would like to ask -- host: we are listening. caller: i would like to ask why is it that businesses here in the united states have not learned from the old adage-you have to spend money to make money. we all grew up in an era that in order to make money, you had to invest. if you do not invest in yourself, you are not going to make a lot of money. i do not understand. host: mr. coy? guest: put yourself in the position of the business owner. you grow by sacrifice, hard work, investing for the future. on the other hand, maybe not is now the ideal time to take out a loan. what happens if you cannot pay back that loan? you may want to hold your cash a little bit and wait for the storm to blow over. you want to time it. the most important priority for any business is survival. they are going to put that ahead of making extra profit. so i think that is what is going on in a lot of the heads of business people right now. when everybody does that, it creates what john maynard ke
north carolina, marsha, you are on the air with peter coy. caller: yes, i would like to ask -- host: we are listening. caller: i would like to ask why is it that businesses here in the united states have not learned from the old adage-you have to spend money to make money. we all grew up in an era that in order to make money, you had to invest. if you do not invest in yourself, you are not going to make a lot of money. i do not understand. host: mr. coy? guest: put yourself in the position of...
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north carolina, marsha, you are on the air with peter coy. caller: yes, i would like to ask -- host: we are listening. caller: i would like to ask why is it that businesses here in the united states have not learned from the old adage-you have to spend money to make money. we all grew up in an era that in order to make money, you had to invest. if you do not invest in yourself, you are not going to make a lot of money. i do not understand. host: mr. coy? guest: put yourself in the position of the business owner. you grow by sacrifice, hard work, investing for the future. on the other hand, maybe not is now the ideal time to take out a loan. what happens if you cannot pay back that loan? you may want to hold your cash a little bit and wait for the storm to blow over. you want to time it. the most important priority for any business is survival. they are going to put that ahead of making extra profit. so i think that is what is going on in a lot of the heads of business people right now. when everybody does that, it creates what john maynard ke
north carolina, marsha, you are on the air with peter coy. caller: yes, i would like to ask -- host: we are listening. caller: i would like to ask why is it that businesses here in the united states have not learned from the old adage-you have to spend money to make money. we all grew up in an era that in order to make money, you had to invest. if you do not invest in yourself, you are not going to make a lot of money. i do not understand. host: mr. coy? guest: put yourself in the position of...