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and when we were not doing so well we had pontiacs and when things got better we had an oldsmobile and then you approximate went to buick. -- and then you went to buick. gm is not a brand. it's a holding company. chevrolet is a brand. buick is a brand. gmc is a brand. cadillac is a brand. and we have these swim lanes where we can talk about brand attributes associated with styling, exciting, youth, reliable, value. that's the chevy. understated elegance is buick. and i want the buick to flank the premium brands so we have clear. before they were too closely budgeted. -- bunched. and we have to really intellectualize the marketing. i mean, getting to your point, you say, well, insisted how many engine types do we have? we have 18 engine types. 18 engine types and maybe i'm not a car guy but i was an engineer once and you say what's the difference -- what's the difference between a 1.4 and a 1.5 liter engine and a guy says one-tenth of a liter. [laughter] >> and i say, yeah, i know but why -- why do we have a team dedicated to 1.4 and 1.5? and then we have what's called variance, and so
and when we were not doing so well we had pontiacs and when things got better we had an oldsmobile and then you approximate went to buick. -- and then you went to buick. gm is not a brand. it's a holding company. chevrolet is a brand. buick is a brand. gmc is a brand. cadillac is a brand. and we have these swim lanes where we can talk about brand attributes associated with styling, exciting, youth, reliable, value. that's the chevy. understated elegance is buick. and i want the buick to flank...
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. >> reporter: yesterday you had this ultima and the pontiac. >> eastbound 50 at 495 with the beltway. a mess. a big ss. >> reporter: it is hard to believe the driver walked away from this one. this was a rollo. where did it happen? >> happened in marlboro. >> reporter: totaled? rolled right over. >> missed the roundabout too fast and right over the guardrail. walked away without a scratch. >> reporter: after the storm, ugly snow residue. it pretty wh it calms down. a day later, that snow that leaves some pretty ugly fingerprints. and you just can't stand to look at it. >> it looks awful after the snow. salt covered and stained. >> aolutely tears up my car. it makes he everything dirty ant brings the dirt and grime into the car as well. >> it looks terrible. >> reporter: you should be embarrassed with this car. >> i am embarrassed. >> reporter: in maryland, when it comes toar washes, they don't monkey around. in, they don't monkey around. n crofton, they have this incredible see-throu car wash with blue and green washers and foam, all different colors of foam. it's like taking your ca
. >> reporter: yesterday you had this ultima and the pontiac. >> eastbound 50 at 495 with the beltway. a mess. a big ss. >> reporter: it is hard to believe the driver walked away from this one. this was a rollo. where did it happen? >> happened in marlboro. >> reporter: totaled? rolled right over. >> missed the roundabout too fast and right over the guardrail. walked away without a scratch. >> reporter: after the storm, ugly snow residue. it pretty wh...
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the robber apparently got away if in a pontiac -- in this a pontiac grand prix.ow how much money was taken, that kind of information rarely released. there were customers in the bank at that time, and you can imagine how scary that was. again, nobody was hurt. thanks to our friends at wsvn for bringing us the pictures. jenna: well,tist the season for gift giving, and breaking now folks who lost their life savings in the bernie madoff scandal, a settlement with an insider who benefited so greatly from the fraud. rick folbaum has the latest. >> reporter: this has been a week of madoff headlines, the son's suicide, the two-year anniversary, and now a major settlement with jeffrey pawk our who died of a heart attack about 14 months or so. pick our was alleged to have known all about the ponzi scheme, was even said to have dictated to bernie madoff the kinds of returns he wanted to see. well, now the civil lawyer working on behalf of investors who lost their fortunes with madoff announcing the deal to recover $7.2 billion from the estate. fox business network's adam s
the robber apparently got away if in a pontiac -- in this a pontiac grand prix.ow how much money was taken, that kind of information rarely released. there were customers in the bank at that time, and you can imagine how scary that was. again, nobody was hurt. thanks to our friends at wsvn for bringing us the pictures. jenna: well,tist the season for gift giving, and breaking now folks who lost their life savings in the bernie madoff scandal, a settlement with an insider who benefited so...
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leno viewers are the wealthiest, most likely religious, drive a chevy or pontiac.rs, likely to be divorced watch cnn, drive a toyota. talking ridiculous. >> they're making the stuff up. >> larry: jon stewart, viewers, married, catholic, and drive a gmc truck. >> i think what they did was put index cards in a tumbler . spun it around and pulled things out. that makes no sense to me. >> larry: has it affected your broadcast in any way? >> no, i never, ever, ever, ever think about who i want to watch or who i am supposed to be or who is supposed to be watching or who'd could i get to watch. i've had people tell moe me now who are you aiming for? i say, it's just, doing what i have been doing since i was in the 4th grade, literally. and -- if -- i know -- when i am happy, what i aim for is i want to create a fun, funny environment in that studio. >> larry: were you a silly kid? >> oh, yeah. you know it its funny. i was not the class clown. people say were you class clown. and i have always maintained the class clown, the guy that when the teacher is out of the room, se
leno viewers are the wealthiest, most likely religious, drive a chevy or pontiac.rs, likely to be divorced watch cnn, drive a toyota. talking ridiculous. >> they're making the stuff up. >> larry: jon stewart, viewers, married, catholic, and drive a gmc truck. >> i think what they did was put index cards in a tumbler . spun it around and pulled things out. that makes no sense to me. >> larry: has it affected your broadcast in any way? >> no, i never, ever, ever,...
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>> larry: leno viewers are the wealthiest, most likely to be religious, and they drive a chevy or pontiac. >> right. >> larry: letterman viewers are more likely to be divorced, watch cnn, drive a toyota. i'm feeling ridiculous reading this. >> they are making this stuff up. >> larry: no. john stewart viewers are most likely to be married, catholic, and drive a gmc truck. >> okay. i think what they did is put index cards in a tumbler, spun it around and pulled things out. that makes no sense to me. >> larry: has it affected your broadcast in any way? >> no. i never, ever, ever think about who i want to watch or who i'm supposed to be -- who is supposed to be watching or who could i get to watch. i've had people tell me, now who are you aiming for? and i say, it's just, i'm just doing what i've been doing since i was in the 4th grade. literally. and if i know, when i'm happy, what i aim for is i want to create a fund -- a funny environment in that studio. >> larry: were you a silly kid? >> oh, yeah. well, it's funny. i was not the class clown. people say were you the class clown and i've al
>> larry: leno viewers are the wealthiest, most likely to be religious, and they drive a chevy or pontiac. >> right. >> larry: letterman viewers are more likely to be divorced, watch cnn, drive a toyota. i'm feeling ridiculous reading this. >> they are making this stuff up. >> larry: no. john stewart viewers are most likely to be married, catholic, and drive a gmc truck. >> okay. i think what they did is put index cards in a tumbler, spun it around and pulled...
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bailey is his name, but the story doesn't end with the pontiac convertible.e owner occasionally takes the 2-year-old buffalo to the bar for some beer, naturally. >>> okay, remarketedly different kind of animal story. dog fighting and michael vick. remember vick went to prison in 2007 for his involvement in a dog fighting ring but now he's having an absolutely tremendous season. but his controversy after returning to the nfl has not been quieted by his on-field appearance. this is fascinating interview. >> he had a lot of interesting things to say, chris. vick is in the midst of what some are calling one of the greatest professional comebacks. since being releases from prison he has become the eagles' leading starting quarterback and leading in nfl probowl voting. also seeking redemption off the field. for more than a year he has been volunteering with the humane society of the u.s. talking to students about the ills of dog fighting. the humane society said he approached them and they say they believe he is genuinely trying to atone for his past. i caught up w
bailey is his name, but the story doesn't end with the pontiac convertible.e owner occasionally takes the 2-year-old buffalo to the bar for some beer, naturally. >>> okay, remarketedly different kind of animal story. dog fighting and michael vick. remember vick went to prison in 2007 for his involvement in a dog fighting ring but now he's having an absolutely tremendous season. but his controversy after returning to the nfl has not been quieted by his on-field appearance. this is...
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and they had oldsmobile, pontiac, chevrolet, and buick. there were exactly the same. i want brand identity. i want brand attributes. i want brand equity. now we have what i call swindling. when your car's look exactly the same -- my dad always said gm cars. when we were not doing so well, we had pontiacs and then you got an oldsmobile and then you to view it. what was the difference with the gm car? gm is not a brand. it is a holding company. chevrolet is a brand. buick is a brand. now these lines are broad enough so that we can talk about grand avenues associated with styling and reliable value. that is the understated elegance of the buick. before, with it -- before, there were too closely bunched. we needed to intellectualize the marketing. to get your point, you say, well, how many engine types to we have? we have 18 engine types. maybe i am not a car guy, but i was an engineer once. what is the difference between a 1.4 liter engine and 1.5 liter engine. it is one-tenth of a leader. [laughter] i know, but why do we have a team dedicated to 1.4 and another to 1.5?
and they had oldsmobile, pontiac, chevrolet, and buick. there were exactly the same. i want brand identity. i want brand attributes. i want brand equity. now we have what i call swindling. when your car's look exactly the same -- my dad always said gm cars. when we were not doing so well, we had pontiacs and then you got an oldsmobile and then you to view it. what was the difference with the gm car? gm is not a brand. it is a holding company. chevrolet is a brand. buick is a brand. now these...
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and they had oldsmobile, pontiac, chevrolet, and buick. there we exactly the same. i want brand identity. i want brand attributes. i want brand equity. now we have what i call swindling. when your car's look exactly the same -- my dad always said gm cars. when we were not doing so well, we had pontiacs and then you got an oldsmobile and then you to view it. what was the difference with the gm car? gm is not a brand. it is a holding company. chevrolet is a bnd. buick is a brand. now these lines are broad enough so that we can talk aboutrand avenues associated with styling and reliable value. that is the understated elegance of the buick. before, with it -- before, there were too closely bunched. we needed to intellectualize the marketing. to get your point, you say, well, w many engine types to we have? we have 18 engine types. maybe i am not a car guy, but i was an engineer once. what is the difference between a 1.4 liter engine and 1.5 liter engine. it is one-tenth of a leader. [laughter] i know, but why do we have a team dedicated to 1.4 and another t1.5? then the
and they had oldsmobile, pontiac, chevrolet, and buick. there we exactly the same. i want brand identity. i want brand attributes. i want brand equity. now we have what i call swindling. when your car's look exactly the same -- my dad always said gm cars. when we were not doing so well, we had pontiacs and then you got an oldsmobile and then you to view it. what was the difference with the gm car? gm is not a brand. it is a holding company. chevrolet is a bnd. buick is a brand. now these lines...
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and they had oldsmobile, pontiac, chevrolet, and buick. there were exactly the same. i want brand identity. i want brand attributes. i want brand equity. now we have what i call swindlg. when your car's look exactly the same -- my dad always said gm cars. when we were not doing so well, we had pontiacs and then you got an oldsmobile and then you to view it. what was the difference with the gm car? gm is not a brand. it is a holding company. chevrolet is a brand. buick is a brand. now these lines are broad enough so that we can tal about grand avenues associated with styling and reliable value. that is the understated elegance of the buick. before, with it -- before, there were too closely bunched. we needed to intellectualize the marketing. to get your pnt, you say, well, how many engine types to we have? we have 18 engine types. maybe i am not a car guy, but i was an engineer once. what is the difference between a 1.4 liter engine and 1.5 liter engine. it is one-tenth of a leader. [laughter] i know, but why do we have a team dedicated to 1.4 and another to 1.5? then
and they had oldsmobile, pontiac, chevrolet, and buick. there were exactly the same. i want brand identity. i want brand attributes. i want brand equity. now we have what i call swindlg. when your car's look exactly the same -- my dad always said gm cars. when we were not doing so well, we had pontiacs and then you got an oldsmobile and then you to view it. what was the difference with the gm car? gm is not a brand. it is a holding company. chevrolet is a brand. buick is a brand. now these...
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bailey and his human pal jim go barhopping in the spacious old pontiac whose seats and windshields haveed in audacious violation of canadian seat belt laws. and the number one story of the week. no shoes, no shirts, no problem. a troop of shirtless acrobats came to the vatican this week bearing tight christmas packages for the pope. pope benedict sat trans fixed while the giddy nuns made up for all those missed bachelorette parties by cheering wildly for the men as they performed to '80s porn music. the acrobat/chippendale dancers were booked by the same vatican official who once brought in break-dancers to do head spins for pope john paul. >> the pope staring at shirtless young men as they stack themselves into live body man towers, a photo-op made in heaven. >> this week you have reached a new -- >> the man pyramid we learned today? >> let's do it. >> do me a favor, don't. richard haass, that you so much. >> it's been real. >> it's fun to be at cfr this week. >> ray kelly and al sharpton straight ahead. we'll be right back. etfs? exchange traded funds? don't just give me ten or twenty
bailey and his human pal jim go barhopping in the spacious old pontiac whose seats and windshields haveed in audacious violation of canadian seat belt laws. and the number one story of the week. no shoes, no shirts, no problem. a troop of shirtless acrobats came to the vatican this week bearing tight christmas packages for the pope. pope benedict sat trans fixed while the giddy nuns made up for all those missed bachelorette parties by cheering wildly for the men as they performed to '80s porn...
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my father, my grandfather, rather, in 1951 drove his 1949 pontiac from waterbury, connecticut to fort lauderdale, florida, with his wife and five kids piled in the back. he didn't know anybody. he didn't have a jofnlt but he went there to make a better life for his family. he worked in the trades and construction. he built houses. he taught my father the same thing. as my faer worked in the hot florida sun, he had onembition for his son, that i would get to work in the air conditioning. i have achieved so much for because of their sacrifice. they sent me to college and to law school and i will forever be grateful for what they have done for me. my most heartfelt appreciation go to my wife mikey. when i learned of this appointment, i met her at the door of our home in tallahassee and she was crying. she was not just cryg because she was happy. she was crying because she was worried. we at the time had three small sons, max, taylor and chase, 6, 4, and 2 at tevment and she andi knew something that others didn't know, which is that we were going to have another baby. that baby was born h
my father, my grandfather, rather, in 1951 drove his 1949 pontiac from waterbury, connecticut to fort lauderdale, florida, with his wife and five kids piled in the back. he didn't know anybody. he didn't have a jofnlt but he went there to make a better life for his family. he worked in the trades and construction. he built houses. he taught my father the same thing. as my faer worked in the hot florida sun, he had onembition for his son, that i would get to work in the air conditioning. i have...
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it would also, i would say to the senator, almost necessarily have to a pontiac company buy kd something today that is way out of reach, which they say kind of constraint on conventional weapon growth and involvement in the way in which we try to. resolve conflicts between it' n countries. but it's no accident that george shultz, bill perry, sam nunn, just to mention a few others, both of the 2008 presidentialor nominees, senator mccain and hae president obama have all agreed that this is a principle were trying to move towards. the road to a reduced number of nuclear weapons in the world, r which reproduced the anonymousal fishable materials that have a been potentially available to ts certainly doesn't pastor a nuclear tehran. if were going to have our bona fides to be able to leverage north korea and leverage iran, we need to at least prove we can put at three bilateral agreement between the two countries that are 90% of the world's nuclear w weapons. so i would hope h my colleague would not do this, given all ths sign-ups that have accompanied it from our national securityrom establi
it would also, i would say to the senator, almost necessarily have to a pontiac company buy kd something today that is way out of reach, which they say kind of constraint on conventional weapon growth and involvement in the way in which we try to. resolve conflicts between it' n countries. but it's no accident that george shultz, bill perry, sam nunn, just to mention a few others, both of the 2008 presidentialor nominees, senator mccain and hae president obama have all agreed that this is a...
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when we were not doing so well, we had pontiacs. i said, what is the difference? gm is not a brand.s a holding company. chevrolet is a brand. cadillac is a brand. we have been swimming lanes that are broad enough to talk about attributes that are associated with styling, reliability, value. understated elegance is the buick. before, they were too closely bunched. we have to intellectualize the marketing. it into your point, i said how many engine types do we have? we have 18 engine types. i am not a car man. but i was an engineer was. what is the difference -- but i was an engineer once. why do we have 1.4 and 1.5. then we have variants and turbo and gas and diesel. i have 1.4 and gas, diesel, terrible. you say, we have made it too complex. we have a plan to go from 18 down to a or nine. what do we do if oil goes to $100 per barrel or $200 per barrel. the last time oil went to $140 per barrel, we were largely crossover driven. now we have the t-300, which is going to be another great small car. you have the cruze, which is going to be a grand slam home run. we have the volt. the lin
when we were not doing so well, we had pontiacs. i said, what is the difference? gm is not a brand.s a holding company. chevrolet is a brand. cadillac is a brand. we have been swimming lanes that are broad enough to talk about attributes that are associated with styling, reliability, value. understated elegance is the buick. before, they were too closely bunched. we have to intellectualize the marketing. it into your point, i said how many engine types do we have? we have 18 engine types. i am...
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my father, my grandfather, rather, in 1951 drove his 1949 pontiac from waterbury, connecticut to fort lauderdale, florida, with his wife and five kids piled in the back. he didn't know anybody. he didn't have a jofnlt but he went there to make a better life for his family. he worked in the trades and construction. he built houses. he taught my father the same thing. as my father worked in the hot florida sun, he had one ambition for his son, that i would get to work in the air conditioning. i have achieved so much for because of their sacrifice. they sent me to college and to law school and i will forever be grateful for what they have done for me. my most heartfelt appreciation go to my wife mikey. when i learned of this appointment, i met her at the door of our home in tallahassee and she was crying. she was not just crying because she was happy. she was crying because she was worried. we at the time had three small sons, max, taylor and chase, 6, 4, and 2 at tevment and she andi knew something that others didn't know, which is that we were going to have another baby. that baby was
my father, my grandfather, rather, in 1951 drove his 1949 pontiac from waterbury, connecticut to fort lauderdale, florida, with his wife and five kids piled in the back. he didn't know anybody. he didn't have a jofnlt but he went there to make a better life for his family. he worked in the trades and construction. he built houses. he taught my father the same thing. as my father worked in the hot florida sun, he had one ambition for his son, that i would get to work in the air conditioning. i...