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mr. pollard have you think in contact with ms. kim and you can't answer and yes. >> i think i'll wait for the department okay. thank you. >> one question is that owner occupied. >> yes. one hundred percent family and mr. sanchez is there a question for mr. sanchez or for mr. duffy. >> no, i think i'm fine commissioners the matter is yours >> i think the appellant agrees with the z a both want a consolidated set basically would respond to the various concerns
mr. pollard have you think in contact with ms. kim and you can't answer and yes. >> i think i'll wait for the department okay. thank you. >> one question is that owner occupied. >> yes. one hundred percent family and mr. sanchez is there a question for mr. sanchez or for mr. duffy. >> no, i think i'm fine commissioners the matter is yours >> i think the appellant agrees with the z a both want a consolidated set basically would respond to the various concerns
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mr. pollard and his company and delegated all things and he notified me initially he agreed to pay for the structural engineer but no longer support those fees and he again delegated everything to mr. pollard. >> artie. >> thank you. >> question hear rebuttal from permit holder. >> thanks commissioners to get back to commissioner swig was the work started before one way or the other without a permit for the stair hundred percent and entirely a mistake we it is our mistake client requested it we made a mistake i didn't looked at the i got the third provision i did not understand it i if this what the client wanted i made a mistake we have no issue with the praeshlt one thing this project was on hold for 9 months back and forth with the consultants so the reason we put the concrete in and the soapbox to get part of the project 0 it is not blowing sand we have a barricade around this property the problem the sand and wind up and down 5th avenue our intention on putting in the concrete and all the cut lines to be removed was until the project is complete so again i would respectfully ask the c
mr. pollard and his company and delegated all things and he notified me initially he agreed to pay for the structural engineer but no longer support those fees and he again delegated everything to mr. pollard. >> artie. >> thank you. >> question hear rebuttal from permit holder. >> thanks commissioners to get back to commissioner swig was the work started before one way or the other without a permit for the stair hundred percent and entirely a mistake we it is our...
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mr. pollard's parole. he has to stay in the united states for five years. his attorneys are asking him if that can be waived and he can go jerusalem. you're right israel has asked to release jonathan pollard early and grant him complementcy and in a has not happened here. . >> the decision has been made to release him from prison in november. what impact is it expected to have on the relationship and the united states and israel. >> well, you know, again this is a date fate da d' cmoply. main regard john pollard as a hero and has asked that he be released early. that just has not happened. loretta lynch dismissed the motion that this was timed around the very controversial iran nuclear deal. >> they have been far thinking of people 30 years ago to sentence mr. pollard and set this mandatory release date to coincide with the iran deal. and if they were able to pull that off i would be quite impressed. >> so loretta lynch largely scoffing at the notion that this was done to appease public opinion, an opinion that is very much against the deal that has been st
mr. pollard's parole. he has to stay in the united states for five years. his attorneys are asking him if that can be waived and he can go jerusalem. you're right israel has asked to release jonathan pollard early and grant him complementcy and in a has not happened here. . >> the decision has been made to release him from prison in november. what impact is it expected to have on the relationship and the united states and israel. >> well, you know, again this is a date fate da d'...
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mr. pollard have you think in contact with ms. kim and you can't answer and yes. >> i think i'll wait for the department okay. thank you. >> one question is that owner occupied. >> yes. one hundred percent family and mr. sanchez is there a question for mr. sanchez or for mr. duffy. >> no, i think i'm fine commissioners the matter is yours >> i think the appellant agrees with the z a both want a consolidated set basically would respond to the various concerns raised about what might or minority have been the scope we're not exactly sure i believe there is going to be some proposed changes to the railing and things like that which then has to think reflective so i don't mind keeping the jurisdiction to allow them to go through the process of doing a consolidated set and run it threw the department and then bring that back here with an agreement we'll adapt it. >> i thought i heard mr. sanchez say his preference to have the permit denied and get this thing started all over again, it is potentially a cleaner way that is one the mess i
mr. pollard have you think in contact with ms. kim and you can't answer and yes. >> i think i'll wait for the department okay. thank you. >> one question is that owner occupied. >> yes. one hundred percent family and mr. sanchez is there a question for mr. sanchez or for mr. duffy. >> no, i think i'm fine commissioners the matter is yours >> i think the appellant agrees with the z a both want a consolidated set basically would respond to the various concerns raised...
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mr. pollard from his attorneys. he says mr. being reunited with his wonderful wife ester who lives in israel. we should also note this has been a big issue for the state of israel. the israeli prime minister the israeli government has already been publicly tweeting their thanks that they are grateful that this is finally coming to pass. again, wolf this is a formality, something that the u.s. parole commission was expected to do in advance of november 21st which is when he completes his 30-year sentence. >> the last time he was eligible for parole the parole board rejected parole at that time. but this time they are saying he will be paroled, he will be out of prison serving exactly 30 years of a life sentence. >> right. >> in november. november 21st. he'll be free to walk out of that prison? >> that's right, wolf. 30 years under the statute, under the law at the time that jonathan pollard was sentenced for life. 30 years was the limit of that sent sentence. and so that date is november 21st. he's not getting any breaks at all
mr. pollard from his attorneys. he says mr. being reunited with his wonderful wife ester who lives in israel. we should also note this has been a big issue for the state of israel. the israeli prime minister the israeli government has already been publicly tweeting their thanks that they are grateful that this is finally coming to pass. again, wolf this is a formality, something that the u.s. parole commission was expected to do in advance of november 21st which is when he completes his...
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. >> it's the far thinking of people 30 years ago to sentence mr pollard, and set a mandatory release date to coincide with the iran deal, and if they were able to pull that off, i would be impressed. >> it's unlikely his release will do anything to stop the fierce lobbying to congress. past presidents considered using his release as a bargaining chip. the president still has leverage. it's this - as part of his release, pollard will have to stay in the u.s. for five years. backers are calling on the president to release him and let him fly to israel - the place he considers home. >>> former c.i.a. director jims woolsey told al jazeera tonight that he peels jonathan pollard's release is overdue. >> people that spy for friendly countries such as south korea, philippines and greece historically in united states have been sentenced to not stay in prison for more than six or seven or eight years. they stayed that long. i had that position since late '90s that i thought it was time to release him because he was serving the same time as other spies from friendly countries. the people that s
. >> it's the far thinking of people 30 years ago to sentence mr pollard, and set a mandatory release date to coincide with the iran deal, and if they were able to pull that off, i would be impressed. >> it's unlikely his release will do anything to stop the fierce lobbying to congress. past presidents considered using his release as a bargaining chip. the president still has leverage. it's this - as part of his release, pollard will have to stay in the u.s. for five years. backers...
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mr. pollard's status will be determined by the parole position. there is zero linkage between mr. pollard's status and foreign policy considerations. he got a 30 year sentence that is over in november so should he be let out a few months early, the department of justice officials say he will have served his full 30 years. >> our globe trotting correspondent, thanks, chris. the latest numbers are in. how hillary clinton is stacking up against her republican contenders. and chuck taylor getting a make over. the change coming to the footwear. soaring away from home towards the promise of a better existence. but these birds are suffering. because this better place turned out to have an unreliable cell phone network and the videos on their little bird phones kept buffering. birds hate that. so they came back home. because they get $300 from switching back to verizon, and so can you! verizon. come home to a better network. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. an
mr. pollard's status will be determined by the parole position. there is zero linkage between mr. pollard's status and foreign policy considerations. he got a 30 year sentence that is over in november so should he be let out a few months early, the department of justice officials say he will have served his full 30 years. >> our globe trotting correspondent, thanks, chris. the latest numbers are in. how hillary clinton is stacking up against her republican contenders. and chuck taylor...
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mr. pollard and set this mandatory release date to coincide with the iran deal and if they were able to pullf, i would being quite impressed 78 it's unlikely his release will do anything to stop israel's fierce lobbying to congress over the iran deal. but past presidents have considered using had i release as a bargaining chip and the president shill has some leverage and it's this. as parts of his relieves, he has to stay in the u.s. for five years. his backers are calling on the president to release him now and let him immediately fly to israel the place he considered home. patty culhane, al jazerra washington. >>> the man who is accused of killing the zimbabwean lion cecil says he thought his actions were completely legal. cecil the lion was first is not shot with a bow and arrow then with a rival in the national park. and this is three weeks ago. his killer, has been identified as walter palmer a u.s. dentist. who says he paid $50,000 to hunts the lion. he says he relied on his hunting guides to make sure he was hunting legally. >>> world travelers as president of born free foundation an
mr. pollard and set this mandatory release date to coincide with the iran deal and if they were able to pullf, i would being quite impressed 78 it's unlikely his release will do anything to stop israel's fierce lobbying to congress over the iran deal. but past presidents have considered using had i release as a bargaining chip and the president shill has some leverage and it's this. as parts of his relieves, he has to stay in the u.s. for five years. his backers are calling on the president to...
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pollard caused. is that fair. intelligence passed on by people like aldridge haines led to the execution of agents. >> well of course at that time mr polled ard was judge -- pollard was judged not against future actions of individuals, but what he did at the time. >> then there was the john anthony walker spy ring that was significant. passing on submarine intelligence. >> i don't think john walker was dealt with leniently either. so again, this is not just an issue of sharing information, this case with the israelis he also did serious damage to u.s. intelligence gathering capabilities not only in the middle east, but vis-a-vis the soviet union, under circumstances where it seems likely that the israelis shared that information for their own purposes with the soviets at that time. >> the narrative is that pollard was altruistic. he was paid well there were allegations that he tried to spy for other countries. has he benefitted from you know, a somewhat generous telling of his story? >> i think he's tried to ben get from the telling of his sore -- benefit from the telling of his sorry, he's seen as an tonnist, opportunityist, someo
pollard caused. is that fair. intelligence passed on by people like aldridge haines led to the execution of agents. >> well of course at that time mr polled ard was judge -- pollard was judged not against future actions of individuals, but what he did at the time. >> then there was the john anthony walker spy ring that was significant. passing on submarine intelligence. >> i don't think john walker was dealt with leniently either. so again, this is not just an issue of sharing...
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mr. pollard. >> now administration officials say pollard's potential release is not political.kage between mr. pollard's stat squs foreign policy considerations. he says this is based on standard procedures. he is now being held in a federal prison in south carolina. supporters say his punishment was too harsh. critics, especially in the u.s. intelligence community call him a traitor. if released it would be seen as a concession to israel at a time when u.s. israel tensions are peaking. >>> thank you for your report. after months of controversy, centering on lost e-mails, hillary clinton is heading back to testify on capitol hill. >>> plus how an organization defied the odds. to help thousands of young men and women overcome the tragedies of the inner city. ♪ [music] ♪ defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal. ♪ to steady betty. to steady betty. fire it up! ♪ am i the only one with a meeting? i've got two. yeah we've gotta go. i gotta say it man this is a nice set-up. too soon. just ki
mr. pollard. >> now administration officials say pollard's potential release is not political.kage between mr. pollard's stat squs foreign policy considerations. he says this is based on standard procedures. he is now being held in a federal prison in south carolina. supporters say his punishment was too harsh. critics, especially in the u.s. intelligence community call him a traitor. if released it would be seen as a concession to israel at a time when u.s. israel tensions are peaking....
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mr. pollard's status" and foreign policy considerations." he added, "a parole board will decide whether to let pollard go." cnn military analyst lieutenant colonel rick francona shared his reaction to it. listen. >> it doesn't matter who he spied for. the information he gave to the israelis went way beyond the scope of the authorized exchange between the united states and israel. it's okay to tell other countries what you know but it becomes dangerous when you start telling them how you know it. you start compromising your sources and methods. and he did just that. many of the systems he compromised we have never, ever recovered from. so i understand the life sentence. so i understand he'll be released in november. i guess i'm going to have to live with that. >> suggestions that pollard would be released have come up before including during an effort to extend peace talks between israel and the palestinians last year. you're watching "cnn newsroom." >>> hillary clinton is defending her e-mails yet again. a u.s. official says some of them cont
mr. pollard's status" and foreign policy considerations." he added, "a parole board will decide whether to let pollard go." cnn military analyst lieutenant colonel rick francona shared his reaction to it. listen. >> it doesn't matter who he spied for. the information he gave to the israelis went way beyond the scope of the authorized exchange between the united states and israel. it's okay to tell other countries what you know but it becomes dangerous when you start...
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mr. pollard i believe will not see the light of day. >> jonathan pollard one of the highest profile, most lurid, and if you believe prosecutors, the most damaging spying scan dauchlz the past half century. despite what prosecutors thought when they got him locked up for life 30 years ago he is about to see the light of day. arrested in 1985, year of the spy, pled guilty. life sentence for espionage, 1987, a life sentence for that kind of crime apparently means that you go before the parole board after 30 years. today the u.s. parole commission announced that they're letting him out. they're saying he is going to get out 30 years to the day from that night he was first arrested at the israeli embassy with his wife and his cat asking for asylum. november 21st, they're going to spring him. now this is not clemency or a pardon by president obama. this is a parole board decision at the end of i guess what is effectively the 30-year minimum time served in order to qualify for parole on a life sentence. but the obama justice department could have intervened with the patrol board could have asked
mr. pollard i believe will not see the light of day. >> jonathan pollard one of the highest profile, most lurid, and if you believe prosecutors, the most damaging spying scan dauchlz the past half century. despite what prosecutors thought when they got him locked up for life 30 years ago he is about to see the light of day. arrested in 1985, year of the spy, pled guilty. life sentence for espionage, 1987, a life sentence for that kind of crime apparently means that you go before the...
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mr. pollard's status will be determined by the united states parole commission according to standard proceduresis absolutely zero linkage between his status and foreign policy considerations. again, this is a case that as you know wolf having spent so much time researching this issue, you know that there's a lot of controversy over jonathan pollard. his supporters say he did pass secrets, but they weren't secrets about the united states but about the israeli/arab enemies in the region and against russia. on the flip side a lot in the intelligence community and the fbi are angry with the idea he won't spent the of his life in prison because they view the damage done was very severe. >> evan perez, thank you very much for that report. >>> we're going to get some analysis of what's going on. joining us former cia director james woolsey. thank you for joining us. you've been among those officials say 30 years in prison for pollard for what he does is enough he should be released. right? >> yes, i have for several years. back when he had only been in prison about five or six years when we came into
mr. pollard's status will be determined by the united states parole commission according to standard proceduresis absolutely zero linkage between his status and foreign policy considerations. again, this is a case that as you know wolf having spent so much time researching this issue, you know that there's a lot of controversy over jonathan pollard. his supporters say he did pass secrets, but they weren't secrets about the united states but about the israeli/arab enemies in the region and...
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mr. pollard's stat stots and foreign policy considerations. he says this is based on, quote standard procedures. pollard now 60, is being held in a federal prison in north carolina. his supporters say his punishment was too harsh since he spied for a country that's a u.s. ally. critics especially within the u.s. intelligence community call him a traitor. if released, it would be seen as a concession to israel at a time when u.s.-israeli tensions are peaking over the nuclear deal with iran. so far his attorney says he's received zero commitment from the white house. eric? >> thank you so much. >>> she just mentioned that possibility that pollard's release could help tensions between the u.s. and israel, especially in the wake of the iranian nuclear deal. is that possible? we'll talk to fox news contributor lisa a little later in our newscast about what pollard's release could mean. >>> and new calls are emerging for tight security at movie theaters after the deadly shooting during a show. just how realistic is that? and what about the second am
mr. pollard's stat stots and foreign policy considerations. he says this is based on, quote standard procedures. pollard now 60, is being held in a federal prison in north carolina. his supporters say his punishment was too harsh since he spied for a country that's a u.s. ally. critics especially within the u.s. intelligence community call him a traitor. if released, it would be seen as a concession to israel at a time when u.s.-israeli tensions are peaking over the nuclear deal with iran. so...
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mr. pollard, and set this mandatory release date to coincide with the iran deal. >> andrea will have an exclusiveattorney general at noon right here on msnbc. >>> as her family says good-bye the investigation continues. still ahead, high-profile defense attorney is getting his legal insight into the sandra bland case. [ school bell rings ] ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] everything kids touch at school sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. you handle life; clorox handles the germs. ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said.. doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. s
mr. pollard, and set this mandatory release date to coincide with the iran deal. >> andrea will have an exclusiveattorney general at noon right here on msnbc. >>> as her family says good-bye the investigation continues. still ahead, high-profile defense attorney is getting his legal insight into the sandra bland case. [ school bell rings ] ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] everything kids touch at school sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use...
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mr. pollard.as tried and convicted of very serious crimes and it'ss serving a serious sentence. >> now administration officials say his relief is in no way political. yesterday a spokesman said quote there is absolutely zero linkage between his status and foreign policy considerations. this is all based on standard procedures. pollard, now 60 is being held in prison in north carolina. they said his punishment is way too harsh. critics call him a trader. if released it would almost certainly be seen as a concession to israel. they are peaking over the nuclear deal with iran. so far, pollard's attorney says he's received zero commitment from the white house. elizabeth. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> interesting to see what happens with that. it's been so controversial. should the u.s. release spy jonathan pollard? why, why not, what does this mean with a deal for iran? you can tweet us. we've already gotten dozens of responses. thoughtful ones as well. we'll read your thoughts coming up lat
mr. pollard.as tried and convicted of very serious crimes and it'ss serving a serious sentence. >> now administration officials say his relief is in no way political. yesterday a spokesman said quote there is absolutely zero linkage between his status and foreign policy considerations. this is all based on standard procedures. pollard, now 60 is being held in prison in north carolina. they said his punishment is way too harsh. critics call him a trader. if released it would almost...
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mr. pollard imprisonment has been contested for years.convicted of spying charges for israel back in 1985 and sentenced to life in prison. according to the "wall street journal," there are two possible scenarios here. some u.s. officials say are pushing for his release in a matter of weeks. others expect it could take months, possibly until he is up for parole in november. again from this story, white house spokesman referred questions to the justice department where a spokesman declined to comment on that matter. "wall street journal" reporting the possible release of convicted israeli spy jonathan pollard may be in the works. back to you. >> thanks. let's show what's going on in the markets. dow jones lower by 150 points. art cashin stopping by the booth saying there is no imbalance on the close. joining us on set david darst. >> markets are willing to overlook and down playing the lead economic indicators being so strong this month. existing home sales were strong this month. new jobless claims have been 20 weeks below 300,000. profits
mr. pollard imprisonment has been contested for years.convicted of spying charges for israel back in 1985 and sentenced to life in prison. according to the "wall street journal," there are two possible scenarios here. some u.s. officials say are pushing for his release in a matter of weeks. others expect it could take months, possibly until he is up for parole in november. again from this story, white house spokesman referred questions to the justice department where a spokesman...
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mr. pollard 30 years ago.g to be released on the state. >> he will be released november 21st, has to stay in the united states for five years. he would like to go to israel. the only way that will happen is if the president gives him some sort of clemency. is that on the table some. >> i haven't heard about that. there are restrictions on his ability to travel, in terms of who he talks to. there will be restrictions on his parole. this was in no way tied to the parole talks. >> four american citizens are being held in iran right now. a lot of people would like to see those americans back home. the secretary was asked about that today at the congressional hearing, here's what he said. >> my last conversation with prime minister zarif and the brother of the president was regarding the four people being held. four american citizens. we have followed up on that conversation since then, we are in direct conversations, that's all i'm going to say here today, i hope that they will be returned to be with their familie
mr. pollard 30 years ago.g to be released on the state. >> he will be released november 21st, has to stay in the united states for five years. he would like to go to israel. the only way that will happen is if the president gives him some sort of clemency. is that on the table some. >> i haven't heard about that. there are restrictions on his ability to travel, in terms of who he talks to. there will be restrictions on his parole. this was in no way tied to the parole talks....
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mr. pollard is somebody that has been charged with serious crimes and is being confined in our criminal justicetem. i do not have any update on his status. i would refer you to the department of justice. reporter: in a meeting with prime and asked her -- was there discussion of [inaudible]? josh: i do not have any potential this is to talk about at this point. if we have any updates, we will let you know. j.c.? reporter: continuing on the discussion with the ambassador. was there any indication or discussion with the president of the ambassador's team meeting with his counterparts in israel in the lead up to the iran nuclear deal? josh: i'm sorry. say one more time. reporter: was there any discussions with the president in that meeting with in terms of any saudi meetings with the israelis in the lead up to the iran nuclear deal? josh: i am not aware of any meetings between the saudis and israelis. i refer you to those two parties for details. reporter: i'm wondering if the president, obviously opposition to the steel in israel is bipartisan -- this deal is bipartisan. with the president be inte
mr. pollard is somebody that has been charged with serious crimes and is being confined in our criminal justicetem. i do not have any update on his status. i would refer you to the department of justice. reporter: in a meeting with prime and asked her -- was there discussion of [inaudible]? josh: i do not have any potential this is to talk about at this point. if we have any updates, we will let you know. j.c.? reporter: continuing on the discussion with the ambassador. was there any indication...
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mr. pollard is someone that's been charged with serious crimes and is being confined in our criminal justice system. and i don't have any update on his status. i would refer to you the department of justice on that. >> just talking with prime minister discussion -- [ inaudible ] >> i don't have any potential visits to talk about at this opponent. if we have any updates on that, we'll let you know. j.c.? >> continuing on the discussion with the ambassador was there any discussion with the president of the ambassador's team meeting with his counterparts in israel in the lead up to the iran nuclear deal? >> i'm sorry. say that one more time. >> was there any discussion with the president in that meeting with -- in terms of any saudi meetings with the israelis in the lead up to the iran nuclear deal? >> i'm not aware of any meetings between the saudis and israelis but i would refer to you those two parties for details. >> thank you. >> i'm just wondering if the president -- obviously opposition to this deal in israel is bipartisan. across the spectrum. would the president be interested in going
mr. pollard is someone that's been charged with serious crimes and is being confined in our criminal justice system. and i don't have any update on his status. i would refer to you the department of justice on that. >> just talking with prime minister discussion -- [ inaudible ] >> i don't have any potential visits to talk about at this opponent. if we have any updates on that, we'll let you know. j.c.? >> continuing on the discussion with the ambassador was there any...
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pollard -- poverty and that has been relevant for the u.s. and relevant for leadership. interviewer: what makes a successful car dealership? mr. beyer: there is integrity. just decide what the right thing to do is and do that. the strategy is to try to stay close to the customers. a good listeners, try to be attentive all the time. over the years, many crowded rooms -- who can remember the salesman who sold you your last car? our idea is take care of them. month in and month out. make sure it is a good experience. and the sale does not end when they drive away the first time. we have massive repeat business. we surveyed the customers. the repeats are sent in by friends. we spend all this money on advertisement for that 10% of our customers. interviewer: how did that experience help you in politics? mr. beyer: a lot of people have asked how i made the transition. i have said it is a short step. a lot of the skills are the same. you try to find a way to be friendly and connect on something you have in common. a lot of it is sales. it is mostly about meeting people's needs. we have sold 65,000 cars over the years. i do not rememb
pollard -- poverty and that has been relevant for the u.s. and relevant for leadership. interviewer: what makes a successful car dealership? mr. beyer: there is integrity. just decide what the right thing to do is and do that. the strategy is to try to stay close to the customers. a good listeners, try to be attentive all the time. over the years, many crowded rooms -- who can remember the salesman who sold you your last car? our idea is take care of them. month in and month out. make sure it...
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pollard -- poverty and that has been relevant for the u.s. and relevant for leadership. interviewer: what makes a successful car dealership? mr.e is integrity. just decide what the right thing to do is and do that. the strategy is to try to stay close to the customers. a good listeners, try to be attentive all the time. over the years, many crowded rooms -- who can remember the salesman who sold you your last car? our idea is take care of them. month in and month out. make sure it is a good experience. at the sale does not and when they drive away the first time. we have massive repeat business. we surveyed the customers. the repeats are sent in by friends. we spend all this money on advertisement for that 10% of our customers. interviewer: how did that experience help you in politics? mr. beyer: a lot of people have asked how i made the transition. i have said it is a short step. a lot of the skills are the same. you try to find a way to be friendly and connect on something you have in common. a lot of it is sales. it is mostly about meeting people's needs. we have sold 65,000 cars over the years. i remember i do not -- i do
pollard -- poverty and that has been relevant for the u.s. and relevant for leadership. interviewer: what makes a successful car dealership? mr.e is integrity. just decide what the right thing to do is and do that. the strategy is to try to stay close to the customers. a good listeners, try to be attentive all the time. over the years, many crowded rooms -- who can remember the salesman who sold you your last car? our idea is take care of them. month in and month out. make sure it is a good...