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how come scientists don't win free stuff like salespeople do? 'cause we're not in it for the stuff. we're in it for the groupies. sheldon: personally, i find the notion of external rewards demeaning. i pursue science for the intrinsic joy of discovery. but you always say that you want to win a nobel prize. i also say don't contradict me in front of my friends, uys want to go. i would love to. i do enjoy the complexity of an aged pinot noir. i'm sure that would pair nicely with your fried nuggets of chicken. well, it sounds like a nice night. we should go. wine again? yeah, no, thank you. i like my grapes the old-fashioned way: in a juice box. well, i'm going. you couldn't stop me from getting a massage at the mall, and you're not stopping me now. i shouldn't have to see my girlfriend
how come scientists don't win free stuff like salespeople do? 'cause we're not in it for the stuff. we're in it for the groupies. sheldon: personally, i find the notion of external rewards demeaning. i pursue science for the intrinsic joy of discovery. but you always say that you want to win a nobel prize. i also say don't contradict me in front of my friends, uys want to go. i would love to. i do enjoy the complexity of an aged pinot noir. i'm sure that would pair nicely with your fried...
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a lot of really talented publishers and editors and marketers, salespeople, finance people. everything that's involved in money, modern publishing company that is involved in bringing books to all the readers in america and around the world. >> what makes it of? >> is made up of some publishers that been around for a very long time. in this division thistle company called little, brown and company founded in 1837 in boston. another division called grand central publishing which is a publisher of commercial and mention fiction and nonfiction that's been around 35, 45 years that starred at warner books. with a children's book division. we have a christian division called faith. reverend nonfiction called hachette books. we have a region called hachette audio which does audio versions. we just acquired a company which is a new group within hachette. perseus is a great group of publishing nonfiction for all kinds of readers. >> was the importance of having all these different inputs? why not go all your books hachette? >> the wonderful thing about publishing is successful publis
a lot of really talented publishers and editors and marketers, salespeople, finance people. everything that's involved in money, modern publishing company that is involved in bringing books to all the readers in america and around the world. >> what makes it of? >> is made up of some publishers that been around for a very long time. in this division thistle company called little, brown and company founded in 1837 in boston. another division called grand central publishing which is a...
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. >> reporter: we went undercover shopping in new jersey to see what salespeople would tell us about sale with unrepaired safety defects. >> all our cars go through an high execs. >> reporter: take this bmw x5 that the governor says has a deb defective air bag. >> we don't have this problem. >> reporter: same for the 120112012 acura tl at penske ac. >> we won't sell anything that will give us a bad reputation. >> reporter: a salesman at this auto lender admitted his dealership sells cars with the defect but says not to worry. >> only a few people have been killed about it. >> reporter: at least 11 died with the air bags. at dealerships around the country, we found cars for sale with the defects, but there is no federal law that requires used car dealers to inform buyers of those recalls. >> it leaves the consumer between a rock and a hard place. >> reporter: auto safety advocate clarence ditlo watched our video. >> you should be able to buy a car knowing that all safety recalls have been taken care of. >> reporter: so we went back to the dealerships where we shopped undercover like t
. >> reporter: we went undercover shopping in new jersey to see what salespeople would tell us about sale with unrepaired safety defects. >> all our cars go through an high execs. >> reporter: take this bmw x5 that the governor says has a deb defective air bag. >> we don't have this problem. >> reporter: same for the 120112012 acura tl at penske ac. >> we won't sell anything that will give us a bad reputation. >> reporter: a salesman at this auto lender...
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goldman sachs has dismissed and salespeople in new york and london according to a person briefed on ther. fixed income and an equity staff are affected. they have limited more than $350 because of trading and deal making. -- they have eliminated more than 300 and 50 because of trading and a making. philippines, the past six years has been marked by relative peace. here's the situation. rodrigo duterte secured a landslide win, finishing more than 15 percentage points ahead of the candidate favored by the incumbent resident. crime, public services and corruption. his plans including reinstating the death penalty, and shifting to a federal government system. after centuries of spanish and u.s. role, the philippines finally got to determine its own fate after world war ii ended. splinteredd is a democracy marked by political dynasties. the outgoing president is the son of the former president, a brutalolution ended and corrupt 21 year rule. president,ule of the growth went up 62%. the philippines is securing its first ever investment-grade rating. his opponent see him as the biggest threat
goldman sachs has dismissed and salespeople in new york and london according to a person briefed on ther. fixed income and an equity staff are affected. they have limited more than $350 because of trading and deal making. -- they have eliminated more than 300 and 50 because of trading and a making. philippines, the past six years has been marked by relative peace. here's the situation. rodrigo duterte secured a landslide win, finishing more than 15 percentage points ahead of the candidate...
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it must compensate its salespeople, scrap incentives for them to recruit other sellers. >> it's reinforcedthese cases with an illusion. the vast majority could make little or no money selling herbalife product. >> the stock soared this morning when news of this settlement was released. >>> if you love pokemon go, you may want to consider switching wireless carriers. t-mobile is giving away a full year of pokemon data. you have to claim the offer by august 9th. the company is trying to lure customers in with free lyft rides to certain poke stops. and a few people will even get a >>> final preps are under way in cleveland. a city hoping to make its most of its moment in the >>> scott macfarlane back at the live desk. with temperatures in the 90s, we have word of a power outage in d.c. at 14th there's a transformer fire and several reports of elevators stuck in buildings nearby have been coming in. traffic signals are also out in that part of town and it's a tricky time of day for that. there is no word yet on when power will be restored. jim? >> scott, thank you. a daycare van crashed sendin
it must compensate its salespeople, scrap incentives for them to recruit other sellers. >> it's reinforcedthese cases with an illusion. the vast majority could make little or no money selling herbalife product. >> the stock soared this morning when news of this settlement was released. >>> if you love pokemon go, you may want to consider switching wireless carriers. t-mobile is giving away a full year of pokemon data. you have to claim the offer by august 9th. the company...
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of course, car executives are salespeople at heart, and they are telling you the consumer is very happybuy a car right now because the deals are so good. vonnie: we saw some better than forecast figures. any reasons behind why those numbers may not be quite as good as they look? >> most of the automakers reported better sales than a year ago, but not as good as expected to be. toyota was the big loser. a red expected to have a small gain but they had a pretty medium-sized decline. 's problem is that they are very much a car company , toyota and lexus, not as strong on pickups and suvs, which is where the market is. june will not be quite as great as people expected. the sales they are getting are big trucks, big suvs. automakers that have this their estimates, their stocks are up because investors are happy they are selling the high margins tough. vonnie: pretty phenomenon that the demand is constant for those suvs and trucks. totals coming in around 17.3 million. it is ok that we cannot keep this up. that was a pretty phenomenal number to begin with. the debate is between peak and plat
of course, car executives are salespeople at heart, and they are telling you the consumer is very happybuy a car right now because the deals are so good. vonnie: we saw some better than forecast figures. any reasons behind why those numbers may not be quite as good as they look? >> most of the automakers reported better sales than a year ago, but not as good as expected to be. toyota was the big loser. a red expected to have a small gain but they had a pretty medium-sized decline. 's...
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. >> we have been talking act the whale ands marine life salespeople have been spot -- that people haven spotting in the bay this summer. >> take a look at this, a kayaker capturing video of a hump back whale feasting on fish. she was with a group of three kayakers on sunday when that group spotted the whale. they were near angel island. she's a long time kayaker but it's the first time she's seen whales feeding. those are some whales. pretty cool. it lasted about half an hour and then the whales sam out through the -- swam out through the golden gate. >> the bear cub in colorado decided to go right into a woman's vehicle and turn it into a little den. the vehicle owner says all of the windows and doors were closed when the bear locked itself in the vehicle. it did damage ripping off a plastic sunroof cover and chewing up the steering while cover. the -- wheel cover. she was still in shock when the police showed up. >> there's a bear rummaging through any trunk. it's a biby -- baby. >> the bear jumped out in my direction and made a little bit of a loud yell at him and it startled him an
. >> we have been talking act the whale ands marine life salespeople have been spot -- that people haven spotting in the bay this summer. >> take a look at this, a kayaker capturing video of a hump back whale feasting on fish. she was with a group of three kayakers on sunday when that group spotted the whale. they were near angel island. she's a long time kayaker but it's the first time she's seen whales feeding. those are some whales. pretty cool. it lasted about half an hour and...
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me lan ya trump delivering a very well received salespeople getting universal praise until viewers started to notice awkward similarities, word for word similarities, word for word for word similarities in sections of her speech and the one delivering by michelle obama delivered in 2008. the trump campaign saying nothing to see here sources telling cnn the campaign has no plans to fire or discipline anyone involved in the speech writing process. as they tries to move on, they are working for another possible insurrection. today is the day it becomes officially official. donald trump's name placed into official nomination. supporters of texas senator ted cruz could try to place ted cruz's name into nomination as well. it could be messy and it is set to again in the next hour. sarah, also on tonight's schedule, two more trump family speeches to present a warmer and fuzzier side of trump. >> yeah, and melania was trying to do that last night. today the trump campaign is hoping to turn the pages on that. . they're hoping their speeches will do exactly that. >> in 2006 i was very proud to becom
me lan ya trump delivering a very well received salespeople getting universal praise until viewers started to notice awkward similarities, word for word similarities, word for word for word similarities in sections of her speech and the one delivering by michelle obama delivered in 2008. the trump campaign saying nothing to see here sources telling cnn the campaign has no plans to fire or discipline anyone involved in the speech writing process. as they tries to move on, they are working for...
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>> i'm the ceo of -- i work with a lot of really talented publishers and editors and marketers, salespeople finance people. everything that's involved in money, modern publishing company that is involved in bringing books to all the readers in america and around the world. >> what makes it of? >> is made up of some publishers that been around for a very long time. in this division thistle company called little, brown and company founded in 1837 in boston. another division called grand central publishing which is a publisher of commercial and mention fiction and nonfiction that's been around 35, 45 years that starred at warner books. with a children's book division. we have a christian division called faith. reverend nonfiction called hachette books. we have a region cal
>> i'm the ceo of -- i work with a lot of really talented publishers and editors and marketers, salespeople finance people. everything that's involved in money, modern publishing company that is involved in bringing books to all the readers in america and around the world. >> what makes it of? >> is made up of some publishers that been around for a very long time. in this division thistle company called little, brown and company founded in 1837 in boston. another division...
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that was my number one question going into the convention, how are her surrogates, her other salespeoplersoing to help her on the trust question. michelle obama went there. and not necessarily on issues, the political issues, but in a broader, i think, more important way. she positioned hillary as the protector of the next generation, coming from michelle obama, as first lady, as a beloved mother, that's a really big deal. >> i would say, like, if we look at the polls that have been coming out, it can help us understand what the clinton campaign's strategy is here. we saw the pew poll, it said that 90% of people who are consistently with bernie plan to vote for hillary clinton. so, they can conclude that those people are probably okay. then we look at the cnn/orc poll and it shows that trump is gaining the independents so it seems that independents are where they need to gain ground and the trustworthiness and honesty is a big issue with those independents as we've seen all cycle. >> and elizabeth warren has been somebody who's been an attack dog for hillary clinton against donald trump, y
that was my number one question going into the convention, how are her surrogates, her other salespeoplersoing to help her on the trust question. michelle obama went there. and not necessarily on issues, the political issues, but in a broader, i think, more important way. she positioned hillary as the protector of the next generation, coming from michelle obama, as first lady, as a beloved mother, that's a really big deal. >> i would say, like, if we look at the polls that have been...
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historic context of her nomination last night and did her fwoes ride to the moment with her big salespeople did she do? i want to bring in steve schmit and ed randell. steve, you looked at obama's speech and you said it was a master class in american character and optimism. she had a lot to live up to. >> she did. she lacks the skill that vice president biden has but her speech was effective because it was authentic and it was her. there has never been a candidate that has been on the stage as long as hillary clinton has been. so we know her. the speech touched all of the points that it needed to. it was rooted in the culture of the middle american values of where she grew up. it posed a fundamental question which will resinate with women. if you have somebody that can be provoked by a tweet can we trust him with nuclear weapons? that's a fundamental question in this campaign. >> and we know what trump's message was, that america is in a dark place and only he can take us out of it. >> that america has enduring strengths and if we meet the challenges before us we could be more special. it w
historic context of her nomination last night and did her fwoes ride to the moment with her big salespeople did she do? i want to bring in steve schmit and ed randell. steve, you looked at obama's speech and you said it was a master class in american character and optimism. she had a lot to live up to. >> she did. she lacks the skill that vice president biden has but her speech was effective because it was authentic and it was her. there has never been a candidate that has been on the...
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. >> there were people entire everywhere and there is salespeople there filled with pedestrians, who are watching the the fire works display and they were walking when all of this occurred. when the truck made its deadly run, along the entirety of the walks, starting at a famous hotel down the street, negresco hotel and going way up along this walk way. this is part of the promenade, which is the road ways that goes along the med trpedestrian. there is the pedestrian area, that's where he drove and did terrible things he did >> this could have been worst which is kind of hard to fathom. >> how gruesome it is whenou see literally bodies on the sidewalks. >> bob, we watched you for years. you are familiar with rock creek parkway and new york and lake shore in chicago and for americans drying to envision this. envision those affairs busy during day but shut down on not to my knowledge in th-- shuttinn for 4th of july. bob, it was obvious for quite a distance that this was a temporary pedestrian mall tonight, right? >> oh sure. >> i mean this is a heavily traveled road ways. so they want
. >> there were people entire everywhere and there is salespeople there filled with pedestrians, who are watching the the fire works display and they were walking when all of this occurred. when the truck made its deadly run, along the entirety of the walks, starting at a famous hotel down the street, negresco hotel and going way up along this walk way. this is part of the promenade, which is the road ways that goes along the med trpedestrian. there is the pedestrian area, that's where he...
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herbalife, crying at certain points past couple years how he felt the company was cheating some of its salespeoplecommission might be on the virg of tears again, he officially lost a one billion dollars bet that herbalife would be proven a pyramid scheme. it has not. now that the game is over, what does it mean for bill ackman? bring in charlie gasparino, who last couple years you and i sat here don't see it as a pyramid scheme. >> be clear you and i had no horse in this race. liz: none. >> i don't care if herbalife survives or doesn't survive. the notion of going to zero to being a pyramid scheme to our -- liz: journalistic eye. >> journalistic eye, seemed to be absurd. i thought something bill was doing to expedite the short and paying of lobbyists. there was a degree of that i have never seen a guy go after a company. be honest with you. we're not talking about a cop that sells cancer drugs. he is calling the company, a fraud that makes protein shakes. liz: my point, you had different points why you believed it was not a pyramid scheme. my point pyramid schemes fold -- >> fast. liz: and crumble
herbalife, crying at certain points past couple years how he felt the company was cheating some of its salespeoplecommission might be on the virg of tears again, he officially lost a one billion dollars bet that herbalife would be proven a pyramid scheme. it has not. now that the game is over, what does it mean for bill ackman? bring in charlie gasparino, who last couple years you and i sat here don't see it as a pyramid scheme. >> be clear you and i had no horse in this race. liz: none....
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salespeople were told to exploit people's fears.a single parent that may need money for food into useless high cost seminars. ,nstead of an education students lost thousands of dollars and got nothing in return. trump in a nutshell. manipulating people's fears to enrich himself. he is completely unqualified to be in the oval office. [cheering] thankfully, we have a different choice and it is a great one. hillary clinton. [cheering] she has worked her entire life to level the playing field for working families. that's us of public education from pre-k to college. universal early childhood education. she will read set education policies that focus on creating creativity and critical thinking, not too much testing. [cheering] and she will make public universities free for working families. a stark contrast from donald .rump's for profit scam heller is the most qualified candidate -- hillary is the most qualified candidate to run in my lifetime. the toys could not be clear. we must elect hillary clinton and tim kaine. thank you very muc
salespeople were told to exploit people's fears.a single parent that may need money for food into useless high cost seminars. ,nstead of an education students lost thousands of dollars and got nothing in return. trump in a nutshell. manipulating people's fears to enrich himself. he is completely unqualified to be in the oval office. [cheering] thankfully, we have a different choice and it is a great one. hillary clinton. [cheering] she has worked her entire life to level the playing field for...
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>> it was, in fact, the response was in the campaign to the salespeople that he turned in, and his partner, it was very warm and they asked them to draft the speech for her. it was a mysterious thing. they turned in a great draft, and then it was dead silence. what we know is that melania wanted to make it more of her own voice, and more of her own thoughts, and go in a different direction. there was a lot of other hands in the process on the way. >> every layer you pull back shows dysfunction in the campaign. two political pros, two guy that's know what they're doing, she doesn't love the first draft, great that happens all of the time. go back and forth with them or hand it off internally. >> not political. >> melania says michelle obama said this, i loved it, michelle obama says that, i loved it. she wrote it down and didn't go back and check the speeches. let's not blame her. nobody checked it after that, nobody vetted it after that, and then paul manafort sends a memo saying shut it down, stop talking about it, there was no plagiarism. this morning chris cuomo says you're lying. he sa
>> it was, in fact, the response was in the campaign to the salespeople that he turned in, and his partner, it was very warm and they asked them to draft the speech for her. it was a mysterious thing. they turned in a great draft, and then it was dead silence. what we know is that melania wanted to make it more of her own voice, and more of her own thoughts, and go in a different direction. there was a lot of other hands in the process on the way. >> every layer you pull back shows...
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some of them are tremendous salespeople. their skills need to be direct it in the right way.hey become tremendous champions of its stores. he employs people in that zip code. that's a tremendous model. when they have lives in baltimore as a result of freddie gray's death, they protected his shop. they know he is protecting the community. we need to promote that. >> we also need higher-level employment opportunities available people with high functioning skills. is somehe things we see of the jobs available for people with records are low-end jobs. that's not to discredit them. people cannot reach mills clap .- middle-class citizenship it gets frustrating. it becomes a situation as to whether or not they have the education to fill a job at boeing or in the health care industry. he can't get that because of his label. there is a problem there. >> we are thinking about the different levels that are available to reduce the person of incarceration on society. how important would need to get a handle on opportunity? extremely it would be valuable. want to relate a couple of fax fro
some of them are tremendous salespeople. their skills need to be direct it in the right way.hey become tremendous champions of its stores. he employs people in that zip code. that's a tremendous model. when they have lives in baltimore as a result of freddie gray's death, they protected his shop. they know he is protecting the community. we need to promote that. >> we also need higher-level employment opportunities available people with high functioning skills. is somehe things we see of...
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. >> and the whole notion, when you salespeople to people close to it, what do you think they're seeing? >> it doesn't sound like investigators are fully convinced like they have explored everything they need to explore, the bomb making materials found in micah's home. it was about 3 1/2 pounds of various materials in that home, but what is not clear is the intention for the material. what is it supposed to be used for. >> and mark, thank you very much for joining us. >> good afternoon, wolf. >> let me play another clip from the president, a powerful moment from his speech at that memorial service. >> we know that bias remains. we know it. whether you are black, white, hispan hispanic, asian, middle eastern decent, we have all seen the bigotry in our lives. we heard it at times in our own homes. if we're honest, perhaps we heard prejudice in our own heads. and felt it in our own hearts. we know that. and while some suffer far more under racism's burden, some feel twob a far greater extent discrimination is a thing. and most of us do our best to guard against it and teach our children be
. >> and the whole notion, when you salespeople to people close to it, what do you think they're seeing? >> it doesn't sound like investigators are fully convinced like they have explored everything they need to explore, the bomb making materials found in micah's home. it was about 3 1/2 pounds of various materials in that home, but what is not clear is the intention for the material. what is it supposed to be used for. >> and mark, thank you very much for joining us. >>...
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money gram and western union so at the point of purchase there are both consumer materials and the salespeoplere trained to ask questions. did somebody call and say they're from the irs? >> i would like to -- i don't want to take more time and allow senator klobuchar to ask her questions. we're in the middle of a vote. anything we can do to take a pro active approach to engage industry in a lean way that provides us with more information, provides more information for prosecution, we would like to work with you all to do that. senator klobuchar? >> thank you so much, senator tillis. thank you to both of you. i'm former prosecutor. and i actually established a senior victim prosecution unit. two ways, one, what we were seeing in physical abuse but the other was a lot of white collar cases and i'll never forget we had one defendant whom they found in his car the yellow pages and he circled he was a thief and he circled all the senior apartment buildings that he could find. so we know people are targeting seniors, especially on the internet. we also know we're seeing an ageing of the senior popul
money gram and western union so at the point of purchase there are both consumer materials and the salespeoplere trained to ask questions. did somebody call and say they're from the irs? >> i would like to -- i don't want to take more time and allow senator klobuchar to ask her questions. we're in the middle of a vote. anything we can do to take a pro active approach to engage industry in a lean way that provides us with more information, provides more information for prosecution, we...
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they are not salespeople. they are not business people. the more that we can allow them to concentrate on what they do best and as legislators completed degree programs or create connectors to the rest of society, and as you talked about, farmers who live in rural communities don't necessary understand or know the urban areas where generally we are consuming this. they are not experts in what urban communities need or want necessarily. so there has to be some way to bridge those two together and that comes fromcompass many people in all sides. >> go ahead. >> two things. one comin come here in a state t has the first state food policy council establishment has gone to look at these issues of chef is right. there is a need for a link and so we just graded a program called food link which is the operative thinking areas around the country and it is essentially designed to try to figure out how to link the producers with those who want to consume, those who want to purchase to develop that supply chain in every part of the country. we are wor
they are not salespeople. they are not business people. the more that we can allow them to concentrate on what they do best and as legislators completed degree programs or create connectors to the rest of society, and as you talked about, farmers who live in rural communities don't necessary understand or know the urban areas where generally we are consuming this. they are not experts in what urban communities need or want necessarily. so there has to be some way to bridge those two together...
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. >>> now the battle between donald trump and salespeople court justice ruth bader ginsburg is growing more intense. one demand, justice ginsburg has embarrassed all by making very dumb political statements about me, her mind is shot. resign. he writes. and this attack is after ginsburg hit trump during multiple interviews including one with cnn where she said that trump has no consistency about him. he says whatever comes into his head at the moment. with me now is cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey, good to see you. >> hi anna. >> ginsburg hasn't just gone after trump once now, she has criticized him multiple times and after she herself was criticized for making her initial comments, are you surprised? >> i am surprised. because this is really unprecedented behavior for a supreme court justice. in a supreme court justices express their opinions about all sorts of things relating to their work, you know, what the constitution means, what the laws mean, but, there has been a very strong tradition for judges not to express direct political opinions about elections. and justice ginsburg's
. >>> now the battle between donald trump and salespeople court justice ruth bader ginsburg is growing more intense. one demand, justice ginsburg has embarrassed all by making very dumb political statements about me, her mind is shot. resign. he writes. and this attack is after ginsburg hit trump during multiple interviews including one with cnn where she said that trump has no consistency about him. he says whatever comes into his head at the moment. with me now is cnn senior legal...
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many are tremendous salespeople with tremendous skills that need to be directed in the right way. once he hires them, they become tremendous champion and he employs people in that community, within that code. that is a tremendous model. when they had riots in baltimore as a result of freddy grey's dad, people in that community stood around his shop to protect the shop right because they know he is investing in the community. we need to recognize business owners like that and promote that. >> we also need higher level employment opportunities available for high functioning scales. one of the things that we've seen oftentimes as some of the jobs available for people with records are low when jobs. not to describe it jobs because they are actually jobs, but people cannot reason a class citizenship to afford college for their children and their second generation. it really gets frustrating. it becomes a situation as to whether or not they have the skill, experience ,-com,-com ma education to fulfill a job that a win for the health care industry, that he cannot get that because of his
many are tremendous salespeople with tremendous skills that need to be directed in the right way. once he hires them, they become tremendous champion and he employs people in that community, within that code. that is a tremendous model. when they had riots in baltimore as a result of freddy grey's dad, people in that community stood around his shop to protect the shop right because they know he is investing in the community. we need to recognize business owners like that and promote that....
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-- and certainly something i didn't intend, and even getting up this morning and being asked to salespeopleate, you know, like one black man with 33 million people, one black man, we are a race of people again, barack obama and flavor flav. i don't think one guy can hit that note. >> there seems to be, i'm with the police. i respect the police, i believe in the police. or there's, these shootings are wrong. not the same way white people are and it's got to stop. why can't we see those as the same continuum of concern? >> they're not binary -- >> but they're being treated that way. that's why i ask. >> i think that black people have always been brutalized by police in this country to a greater way, even when nuclear families were together, before the reasons have changed. before you could get killed because you were looking at somebody in the eyes and deems as suspected. there's always been a need in this country to make us feel maligned and kind of justify the reasons that people can brutalize us. to me, they're not mutually exclusive. i think that your bias and opinions as a police officer
-- and certainly something i didn't intend, and even getting up this morning and being asked to salespeopleate, you know, like one black man with 33 million people, one black man, we are a race of people again, barack obama and flavor flav. i don't think one guy can hit that note. >> there seems to be, i'm with the police. i respect the police, i believe in the police. or there's, these shootings are wrong. not the same way white people are and it's got to stop. why can't we see those as...
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that i hear from them a lot is we are farmers and we want to continue to be farmers, we are not salespeople not marketers so when we have to spend half a day at a farmers market selling our product that is affidavit we are not producing product, so, there are many -- there are small little csa programs, a lot of different people working to help -- you know, farmers are not marketers, they are not business people, they farm and the more that we can allow them to concentrate on what they do best and as legislators if you can create programs or create connectors to yourest of society, and as talked about, you know, farmers who live in rural communities to not necessarily understand or know the urban areas where we are generally consuming -- they are not experts in what urban communities need or want necessarily, so there has to be thoseay to bridge together and that comes from, there is many many people -- >> go-ahead -- >> one, you were in the state that has the first state food policy council which we established when i was governor to look at these issues with the sheriff's absolutely right
that i hear from them a lot is we are farmers and we want to continue to be farmers, we are not salespeople not marketers so when we have to spend half a day at a farmers market selling our product that is affidavit we are not producing product, so, there are many -- there are small little csa programs, a lot of different people working to help -- you know, farmers are not marketers, they are not business people, they farm and the more that we can allow them to concentrate on what they do best...