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phil towne is an investment adviser, a pentrepreneur, and a "new york times" best-selling author of the back time." you can find him at paybacktime.com. and victoria is the founder of ladies who launch a new media company that provides advice, encouragement and exposure to women entrepreneurs. great to see both of you guys. and you are in the midst of lawn pg another business as well. >> yes. >> exciting. >> she's a star. >> and you're writing another book. we'll be having more feedback. moving on to the first question, this is about the amount of information you share with your customers. >> we all know that social media is very important to connect with the customers today. i would like to know how much information we should give to the customer before we feel like our business is being compromised? >> i'm going to start with you, phil, because when facebook and twitter -- >> that's because i'm smarter. >> well, we'll see. we'll see about that. suddenly you were following everyone around with a video camera, and so you really launched into social media. i want to know, at what point a
phil towne is an investment adviser, a pentrepreneur, and a "new york times" best-selling author of the back time." you can find him at paybacktime.com. and victoria is the founder of ladies who launch a new media company that provides advice, encouragement and exposure to women entrepreneurs. great to see both of you guys. and you are in the midst of lawn pg another business as well. >> yes. >> exciting. >> she's a star. >> and you're writing another...
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phil. when i got into town this business of trade deficits just made me crazy. i thought this was coming, how can this continue on in on? phil was president of the eximbank at that time a u.s. export bank so i would would say to phil, phil tell me why trade deficits are good. his explanation was very interesting and i'd be interested in your assessment of it. he goes back to the 1980s where congress became less than anxious to do any kind of country aid, any kind of foreign aid. the bureaucrats, the feds developed these mechanisms having funds available for the president to use. a lot of it is this trade deficit which in his kenyan was in fact foreign aid, very deliberately done managed and run by the bureaucracy. give us your opinion on that. see that's pretty obviously true and most recently increased pakistan's textile quota to get them to cooperate with us on afghanistan. that sending a little bit because we have opened the market so much now that there is not much left to give away if it's conceded already but as i said that's the cold war playbook. america'
phil. when i got into town this business of trade deficits just made me crazy. i thought this was coming, how can this continue on in on? phil was president of the eximbank at that time a u.s. export bank so i would would say to phil, phil tell me why trade deficits are good. his explanation was very interesting and i'd be interested in your assessment of it. he goes back to the 1980s where congress became less than anxious to do any kind of country aid, any kind of foreign aid. the...
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phil donahue. mr. do you know hue who was in town for the screening of this film on the nine-year anniversary of tomaseing wounded was kind enough to sit down with me to discuss this him. i began by asking about the first time he met mr. young in 2005. >> here is this kid. on morphine. he says that he remembered visit, but i wonder. his mother explains his injury to me. he's a t-4. the bullet came down here and exited between the shoulder blades. tomas young is paralyzed from the nipples down. thomas can't cough. tomas is impotent. of course he can't walk ever again. he suffers urinary tract infection every day. nausea his pills have pills to correct the side-effects. i thought people should see this, 24 years old. this is the most sanitize war of my lifetime. the president said you can't take pictures of the coffins and the whole press corp said okay. i nominateed myself and went to see thomas at home in kansas city. i didn't know anything about it. i had no chance to speak with him. i said thomas i want to do a film on you. for all i knew he wanted to go back to iraq. i had no idea. so i walked in h
phil donahue. mr. do you know hue who was in town for the screening of this film on the nine-year anniversary of tomaseing wounded was kind enough to sit down with me to discuss this him. i began by asking about the first time he met mr. young in 2005. >> here is this kid. on morphine. he says that he remembered visit, but i wonder. his mother explains his injury to me. he's a t-4. the bullet came down here and exited between the shoulder blades. tomas young is paralyzed from the nipples...
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background checks, which are supported by nine out of town voters, will they pay a long lf term pri-- long-term price. >> i thought your piece with phil rucker was absolutely fantastic, the headline "firearms advocates target gun control measures." the nra isn't satisfied with assault weapons ban. they're trying to water down background checks. i'm going to ask you about that when we come back. now the president is taking to the podium so we want to go to the white house where he has just been introduced and he's going to unveil this new brain initiative. >> thank you, everybody. please have a seat. well, first of all, let me thank dr. collins, not just for the introduction but for his incredible leadership at nih. those of you who know francis also know he's quite a gifted singer and musician. i was asking whether he was going to be willing to sing the introduction. and he declined. his leadership has been extraordinary. i'm glad i've been promoted to scientist in chief, given my grades in physics, i'm not sure it's deserving but i hold science in proper esteem. so maybe that gives me a little credit. today i've invited some of the s
background checks, which are supported by nine out of town voters, will they pay a long lf term pri-- long-term price. >> i thought your piece with phil rucker was absolutely fantastic, the headline "firearms advocates target gun control measures." the nra isn't satisfied with assault weapons ban. they're trying to water down background checks. i'm going to ask you about that when we come back. now the president is taking to the podium so we want to go to the white house where...
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town car. is that a crossover, phil? >> they've got a crossover that's coming out there.ok at their portfolio that they're doing with lincoln, it's going to be very slow ramping up. but the important thing is that the initial reviews on it, joe, pretty impressive. doesn't mean they're out of the woods. they've got a long way to go. >> those cars are pretty cars. >> right. it's a sedan or coupe that looked pretty good, mkx. but, phil, tough road with audi, bmw, mercedes, cadillac. >> the smart thing with lincoln, they are not coming out and saying we are going to be end all, be all in the premium or luxury category. they realize they're not even on the radar right now. it's kind of baby steps, walking slowly, making sure they do the right things. >> i still can't figure out the whole buick thing in china. if you make it, you want a buick in china. how did that happen? that's like the bizarro world, isn't it, phil? it's weird. >> the buick was the preferred car of the aristocrats before the communists took over back in the '20s and '30s. and it really was considered the car
town car. is that a crossover, phil? >> they've got a crossover that's coming out there.ok at their portfolio that they're doing with lincoln, it's going to be very slow ramping up. but the important thing is that the initial reviews on it, joe, pretty impressive. doesn't mean they're out of the woods. they've got a long way to go. >> those cars are pretty cars. >> right. it's a sedan or coupe that looked pretty good, mkx. but, phil, tough road with audi, bmw, mercedes,...
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town of dearborn heights made a gruesome discovery. >> oh, it was extremely brutal. it was probably the worst homicide our city's ever seen. >> sergeant philnded to an urgent radio call for a detective. >> as soon as i arrived, they pointed out a deceased female that was on like a back porch area. so i went over there and looked at her and, you know, her body was basically like decimated. >> police identified the body as that of missing teenager kathleen jasmine hahn. her grandparents are called to the station to confirm the i.d. >> they said that she was held against her will in this apartment and that she had been raped and beaten and stabbed and thrown over a second-floor balcony in a snow bank naked, nude. and he had used two knives on her. he almost cut her in half. >> it does not get any worse than what happened to this young woman. >> they were selling my granddaughter, and nothing was done about it. [ male announcer ] in your lifetime, you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supp
town of dearborn heights made a gruesome discovery. >> oh, it was extremely brutal. it was probably the worst homicide our city's ever seen. >> sergeant philnded to an urgent radio call for a detective. >> as soon as i arrived, they pointed out a deceased female that was on like a back porch area. so i went over there and looked at her and, you know, her body was basically like decimated. >> police identified the body as that of missing teenager kathleen jasmine hahn....
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town. >> it's a street fight every day. have fun, phil. in chicago, why one analyst got cold feet on his way to trade in his iphone for a samsung galaxy s4. we'll talk to brian marshall and the scoop on google glass from someone who has tried a pair on. you'll see what he sees when he brings them to post 9 this brings them to post 9 this morning. it's monday. >>> want to own a piece of the empire state building? no, that's want a con. although some legal drama playing out in court could get in the way of the building's initial public offering. bertha coombs is at the courthouse and she has details. bertha? >> indeed, david. supreme court justice peter sherwood will take in a hearing today on whether the whole real estate trust can go forward. a major challenge being brought by minority shareholders in the empire state building. the iconic 102-story tower will be the crown jewel in a real estate investment trust proposed by the malkin family and it will be called the empire state realty trust and it wouldn't just include the tower. it would
town. >> it's a street fight every day. have fun, phil. in chicago, why one analyst got cold feet on his way to trade in his iphone for a samsung galaxy s4. we'll talk to brian marshall and the scoop on google glass from someone who has tried a pair on. you'll see what he sees when he brings them to post 9 this brings them to post 9 this morning. it's monday. >>> want to own a piece of the empire state building? no, that's want a con. although some legal drama playing out in...
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phil mickelson, tees off at 1:30 this afternoon. >>> up next, we take you to hard-hit missouri, as storms tear through towns there. >>> is there lifemething like this? we're going to hear from anthony weiner, wrestling with that question. can he stage a comeback? in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an eyebrow for these veterans of the sky. however, seeing this little beauty over international waters is enough to bring a traveler to tears. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start
phil mickelson, tees off at 1:30 this afternoon. >>> up next, we take you to hard-hit missouri, as storms tear through towns there. >>> is there lifemething like this? we're going to hear from anthony weiner, wrestling with that question. can he stage a comeback? in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an eyebrow for these veterans of the sky. however, seeing this little beauty over international waters is enough to bring a traveler to tears. we're putting the...