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. >> we close with an interview charlie taped recently with howard schultz, the ceo of starbucks. >> he has a new book out called onward. >> growth and success at such a high level covered up our mistakes and growth became a strategy as opposed to a tactic and we got a little carried away with ourselves. >> and although i wasn't the ceo i was as culpable as anyones else, because i was the chairman an honestly i came back because of love of the company, my responsibility and the last two years have been perhaps the most rewarding of the last 30. >> what is next for libya and howard schultz on the future of starbucks when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> >> everytory needs a hero we can all root for, who beats the odds and comes out on top, but this isn't just a hollywood storyline, it is happening every day all across america, every time a storefront opens, or the midnight oil is is burn and when someone chase as dream, not just a dollar, they are small business owners, so if you want to root for a real hero, support small business, shop small
. >> we close with an interview charlie taped recently with howard schultz, the ceo of starbucks. >> he has a new book out called onward. >> growth and success at such a high level covered up our mistakes and growth became a strategy as opposed to a tactic and we got a little carried away with ourselves. >> and although i wasn't the ceo i was as culpable as anyones else, because i was the chairman an honestly i came back because of love of the company, my responsibility...
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on here and suddenly the anti-war left is all gung ho about war maybe maybe not gung ho maybe ed schultz is the only one but the rest of them i would say are being very very soft on the issue oh they are going home schultz is one of the more extreme but we've seen this across the board in the liberal media and they're blindly following obama on the libya war the same way the conservative media followed bush on the iraq war it's become much more just partisan and they're not really interested in finding the truth as it should said all i need to know is what obama told me. which i have to say i think is the most absolutely ridiculous statement i've ever heard i mean even imus n.b.c. has been covering are uncovering things that the obama administration promised to do and that has not lived up to those promises throughout the past two years that he's been in office so how can you possibly make a statement like that well exactly and one of the problems is that many of these people are much more interested in domestic issues so they're willing to blindly follow their leader or the president on
on here and suddenly the anti-war left is all gung ho about war maybe maybe not gung ho maybe ed schultz is the only one but the rest of them i would say are being very very soft on the issue oh they are going home schultz is one of the more extreme but we've seen this across the board in the liberal media and they're blindly following obama on the libya war the same way the conservative media followed bush on the iraq war it's become much more just partisan and they're not really interested in...
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has come out saying he won't vote for walker's bill first republican defections so far schultz's offices since clarified that report saying he's still undecided a far cry from the star support of the bill by most of the republican colleagues if democrats can find just three republican state senators to come across the aisle oppose the bill and scott walker's union busting proposal will fail so let's assume the pressure works and the protesters are able to defeat walker's bill and public employees keep their collective bargaining rights is that mean that the middle class is safe from walker's radical agenda according to a think progress report the answer is no scott walker his republican colleagues to try to slip through the state legislature ten provisions that should worry many wisconsinites let's take a look at those here's the ten provisions very straightforward number one the very first provision of the wisconsin g.o.p. agenda huge cuts to medicaid appointee the way that this is going to happen is the governor wants to take the guy who's in charge of medicaid and make him take him fr
has come out saying he won't vote for walker's bill first republican defections so far schultz's offices since clarified that report saying he's still undecided a far cry from the star support of the bill by most of the republican colleagues if democrats can find just three republican state senators to come across the aisle oppose the bill and scott walker's union busting proposal will fail so let's assume the pressure works and the protesters are able to defeat walker's bill and public...
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six months later, howard schultz is in l.a.nd magic takes him into his theater -- the magic johnson sony theater. the expanded the lobby and magic points to the concession stand. however, look at all of those black people. they eat popcorn. they drink soda. they like raise a net spirit -- rainiets. howard says to magic, ok, if you want to do a wager, let's find out whether or not black people drink coffee -- together. howard says, it costs a million dollars to do a new store. i will put up five runs a thousand, and magic, you have to put up 500,000 and you will find out whether not like people drink coffee. magic thought about it, swallowed, said okay. howard says one of the things -- i will work on the business operation aspect of this partnership, because that is what we do very well, and you work on the community and out -- because that is very you are familiar. so we will play to our strengths. just like a good team. you guys know the coffee margin is not little -- it is big. typically a starbucks store takes four years to
six months later, howard schultz is in l.a.nd magic takes him into his theater -- the magic johnson sony theater. the expanded the lobby and magic points to the concession stand. however, look at all of those black people. they eat popcorn. they drink soda. they like raise a net spirit -- rainiets. howard says to magic, ok, if you want to do a wager, let's find out whether or not black people drink coffee -- together. howard says, it costs a million dollars to do a new store. i will put up five...
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janet schultz. she will be discussing summer programming from the district side and the way that we are trying to grow those programs. >> good afternoon supervisors and commissioners. thank you for allowing me to identify the need we have to fill gaps in those services. if you refer to the power point presentation i have for you, that is what i will be using. in our current condition, because we have been cut from the state, sfusd has taken a year-long approach to managing the budget. this plan includes significant reductions for education, summer school, and the programs that we offer. what this means for 2011 summer school, we will be offering extended school years, that is for students that receive special education services. not all students receive special education services, but only those indicated in the iep. we will offer our prep courses for students that still need to pass the test along with an opportunity for taking the test. we have to continue as a summer schools, it consists of the p
janet schultz. she will be discussing summer programming from the district side and the way that we are trying to grow those programs. >> good afternoon supervisors and commissioners. thank you for allowing me to identify the need we have to fill gaps in those services. if you refer to the power point presentation i have for you, that is what i will be using. in our current condition, because we have been cut from the state, sfusd has taken a year-long approach to managing the budget....
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protocol, everybody's chief of protocol, who's ever had a chief of protocol in san francisco, charlotte schultz. and i hope she sticks around as your chief of protocol. [applause] one of your state senators, and we have two of those, only one is present at the moment. the other one is up working on the budget. but senator leland yee is here to welcome you. [applause] and a man who went to bed on saturday night, a cop with a badge and who woke up on sunday morning a new d.a., george gason. [applause] city attorney twice elected in san francisco, and usually without opposition, dennis herrera. [applause] a member of the board of education and from your administration, mr. newsom, hydra mendoza. [applause] the assessor for the city and county of san francisco, phil teng. the treasurer of the city and county of san francisco, jose cisneros. [applause] the public defender and the man that first whispered to george, you should be the d.a., jeff hadachi. one of the judges with whom we have worked for years, lilian singh. [applause] and of course the woman who was your lifeline from here to hong kong w
protocol, everybody's chief of protocol, who's ever had a chief of protocol in san francisco, charlotte schultz. and i hope she sticks around as your chief of protocol. [applause] one of your state senators, and we have two of those, only one is present at the moment. the other one is up working on the budget. but senator leland yee is here to welcome you. [applause] and a man who went to bed on saturday night, a cop with a badge and who woke up on sunday morning a new d.a., george gason....
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if you think for example, it views as a model the statute in frisby against schultz, some years back where the supreme court upheld a ban on residential picketing an opinion by justice o'connor. a ban on residential picketing that was aimed at a doctor who performed abortions. others have been aimed at public officials picketing outside of their residents. at least picketing in front of a particular individual's house even though it is on a public sidewalk, a public place, that is one of -- because it is not a jury verdict in and it doesn't depend on what the messages. if you look at frisby against schultz and what you can do to poor habits residential picketing i'm not sure why the same for larger considerations would not apply if you are trying to create a neutral time, place or manner, content neutral time placer manner, a persona or whatever beyond funerals, so as a look at some of the statutes i thought, i think they could go further and still passed -- pass muster on first amendment grounds further than they do both in terms of their content and in terms of distances if it is t
if you think for example, it views as a model the statute in frisby against schultz, some years back where the supreme court upheld a ban on residential picketing an opinion by justice o'connor. a ban on residential picketing that was aimed at a doctor who performed abortions. others have been aimed at public officials picketing outside of their residents. at least picketing in front of a particular individual's house even though it is on a public sidewalk, a public place, that is one of --...
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howard schultz about plans to expand in grocery stores. >> reporter: this is diane eastabrook. tomorrow, i'll take you to austin, texas-- a city that's shaping the future of electric vehicles. >> suzanne: online auction house ebay is doing some buying of its own. the company is purchasing g.s.i. commerce for almost $2.5 billion in cash and debt. g.s.i. owns and manages retail websites. the two firms say the deal will let them connect buyers and sellers with ease. it also makes ebay more of a rival to online powerhouse amazon.com. but the transaction hasn't been gaveled yet, as g.s.i. has until may 6 to entertain other offers. >> tom: ebay's electronic payment system paypal will face a new competitor-- american express. the charge card company is rolling out a product called "serve" that lets customers transfer money to other people using mobile phones and the internet. serve will expand amex's footprint to people who don't have traditional credit cards. >> suzanne: in tonight's commentary, how helping nonprofit firms could help unemployed americans get back on track. here's bil
howard schultz about plans to expand in grocery stores. >> reporter: this is diane eastabrook. tomorrow, i'll take you to austin, texas-- a city that's shaping the future of electric vehicles. >> suzanne: online auction house ebay is doing some buying of its own. the company is purchasing g.s.i. commerce for almost $2.5 billion in cash and debt. g.s.i. owns and manages retail websites. the two firms say the deal will let them connect buyers and sellers with ease. it also makes ebay...
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wasserman schultz: thank you, madam speaker. i rise in opposition to h.r. 836, the emergency mortgage relief program termination act. this legislation like the other war on affordable housing bills being brought to the floor by our colleagues on the other side of the aisle seeks to terminate a much needed federal program that helps struggling homeowners. to be clear, shutting down a badly needed foreclosure mitigation assistance program is not a solution to federal deficits. it would simply hurt homeowners and the current economic recovery. rather than turn our backs on homeowners, we should be working together to improve and expand programs to help the millions of americans and communities affected by the housing crisis all over our nation. for several years now, many americans have struggled with foreclosures, underwater mortgages, and ann aband -- abandoned and blighted properties. it has decimated the towns' tax place producing funding shortfalls for basic services like police. this creates deficits at every level of governm
wasserman schultz: thank you, madam speaker. i rise in opposition to h.r. 836, the emergency mortgage relief program termination act. this legislation like the other war on affordable housing bills being brought to the floor by our colleagues on the other side of the aisle seeks to terminate a much needed federal program that helps struggling homeowners. to be clear, shutting down a badly needed foreclosure mitigation assistance program is not a solution to federal deficits. it would simply...
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if you think for example, it views as a model the statute in frisby against schultz, some years back where the supreme court upheld a ban on residential picketing an opinion by justice o'connor. a ban on residential picketing that was aimed at a doctor who performed abortions. others have been aimed at public officials picketing outside of their residents. at least picketing in front of a particular individual's house even though it is on a public sidewalk, a public place, that is one of -- because it is not a jury verdict in and it doesn't depend on what the messages. if you look at frisby against schultz and what you can do to poor habits residential picketing i'm not sure why the same for larger considerations would not apply if you are trying to create a neutral time, place or manner, content neutral time placer manner, a persona or whatever beyond funerals, so as a look at some of the statutes i thought, i think they could go further and still passed -- pass muster on first amendment grounds further than they do both in terms of their content and in terms of distances if it is t
if you think for example, it views as a model the statute in frisby against schultz, some years back where the supreme court upheld a ban on residential picketing an opinion by justice o'connor. a ban on residential picketing that was aimed at a doctor who performed abortions. others have been aimed at public officials picketing outside of their residents. at least picketing in front of a particular individual's house even though it is on a public sidewalk, a public place, that is one of --...
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if you think for example, it views as a model the statute in frisby against schultz, some years back where the supreme court upheld a ban on residential picketing an opinion by justice o'connor. a ban on residential picketing that was aimed at a doctor who performed abortions. others have been aimed at public officials picketing outside of their residents. at least picketing in front of a particular individual's house even though it is on a public sidewalk, a public place, that is one of -- because it is not a jury verdict in and it doesn't depend on what the messages. if you look at frisby against schultz and what you can do to poor habits residential picketing i'm not sure why the same for larger considerations would not apply if you are trying to create a neutral time, place or manner, content neutral time placer manner, a persona or whatever beyond funerals, so as a look at some of the statutes i thought, i think they could go further and still passed -- pass muster on first amendment grounds further than they do both in terms of their content and in terms of distances if it is t
if you think for example, it views as a model the statute in frisby against schultz, some years back where the supreme court upheld a ban on residential picketing an opinion by justice o'connor. a ban on residential picketing that was aimed at a doctor who performed abortions. others have been aimed at public officials picketing outside of their residents. at least picketing in front of a particular individual's house even though it is on a public sidewalk, a public place, that is one of --...
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decentralize control and outlets for candidates and for members of congress to go on rachel matt out and ed schultz and chris matthews and sean hannity and glen back and rush limbaugh and appeal to their folks and raise money from their people and we don't have the common language and the common thwarts the assumption of thing we once had. i want to turn a little bit to the survey data before we open up for the q&a. doug elmendorf mentioned the survey data and the numbers make it harder for candidates to compromise to find some sort of middle ground which most people in washington seem to think would be a combination of some additional tax revenue and some significant, more significant cuts in entitlement spending. the numbers don't make it easy for politicians to do that. so there's any number of surveys i can look at, the most recent one and one of my favorites, i don't know if this will get me anything it's not like i'm attempting proctor and gamble product like i'm going to get diapers tomorrow, but one of my favorite surveys is the nbc news will street journal. i liked it, the numbers don't bo
decentralize control and outlets for candidates and for members of congress to go on rachel matt out and ed schultz and chris matthews and sean hannity and glen back and rush limbaugh and appeal to their folks and raise money from their people and we don't have the common language and the common thwarts the assumption of thing we once had. i want to turn a little bit to the survey data before we open up for the q&a. doug elmendorf mentioned the survey data and the numbers make it harder for...
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congresswoman debbie wasserman- schultz is here -- give her a big round of applause. your outstanding school superintendent, alberto carvalho -- give him a big round of applause. and a very, very impressive principal -- renina turner. give it up for renina turner. i gather we also have some members of the football team here. i understand you guys were state champs -- is that right? they look pretty big. and some of them aren't smiling, you know -- they've got their game face on. we are also honored to be joined here today by another champion of education reform, somebody who championed reform when he was in office, somebody who is now championing reform as a private citizen -- jeb bush. and we are grateful -- we're grateful for him being here. aside from being a former governor of this great state, jeb of course is best known as the brother of marvin bush. [laughter] apparently the rest of the family also did some work back in washington back in the day. the truth is i've gotten to know jeb because his family exemplifies public service. and we are so grateful to him f
congresswoman debbie wasserman- schultz is here -- give her a big round of applause. your outstanding school superintendent, alberto carvalho -- give him a big round of applause. and a very, very impressive principal -- renina turner. give it up for renina turner. i gather we also have some members of the football team here. i understand you guys were state champs -- is that right? they look pretty big. and some of them aren't smiling, you know -- they've got their game face on. we are also...
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magic gets a call from howard schultz six months later. said, "i have good news and even better news. the good news is you made $1 million back in six months. the better news is black people drink coffee." [laughter] what is the moral of this story on black history month? people in every neighborhood what the same thing everybody else wants. but what good schools, safe streets, teachers that care, they want jobs, and, yes, black people what coffee. -- black people want coffee. [applause] >> you talk about the arts. i want to give you a name. good to a website and looked up the thea foundation. if you can incorporate that into your program, it is a marvelous organization that does exactly what you are trying to do. i just want to elevate that. ladies and gentlemen, let's thank michelle rhee and kevin johnson. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> this weekend on the american history tv, the special counsel to president nixon talked about the watergate b
magic gets a call from howard schultz six months later. said, "i have good news and even better news. the good news is you made $1 million back in six months. the better news is black people drink coffee." [laughter] what is the moral of this story on black history month? people in every neighborhood what the same thing everybody else wants. but what good schools, safe streets, teachers that care, they want jobs, and, yes, black people what coffee. -- black people want coffee....
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wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker on monday i met with parents of young children in my district who attend early child hood education classes. we spoke about how vital early education is and the development of young children. how early education increases high school graduation rates. how 50 years of solid research has shown that early childhood education reduces crime and delinquency and yield up to a $7 return on every dollar invested. unfortunately, though, with the passage of h.r. 1, just over a week ago, this body made the largest cut to education in our nation's history. . now, we all understand that our nation needs to cut spend bug the society that planses its budget on the backs of its children should not be surprised when the spine of its future is broken. these children are 2, 3, and 4 years old. they didn't run up the debt and deficit of our country. but the response of the republicans in the house of representatives is that they would pay for it. that doesn't make sense. it is morally wrong. the s
wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker on monday i met with parents of young children in my district who attend early child hood education classes. we spoke about how vital early education is and the development of young children. how early education increases high school graduation rates. how 50 years of solid research has shown that early childhood education reduces crime and delinquency and yield up to a $7 return on every dollar invested. unfortunately, though, with the...
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decentralize control and outlets for candidates and for members of congress to go on rachel matt out and ed schultz and chris matthews and sean hannity and glen back and rush limbaugh and appeal to their folks and raise money from their people and we don't have the common language and the common thwarts the assumption of thing we once had. i want to turn a little bit to the survey data before we open up for the q&a. doug elmendorf mentioned the survey data and the numbers make it harder for candidates to compromise to find some sort of middle ground which most people in washington seem to think would be a combination of some additional tax revenue and some significant, more significant cuts in entitlement spending. the numbers don't make it easy for politicians to do that. so there's any number of surveys i can look at, the most recent one and one of my favorites, i don't know if this will get me anything it's not liki'm attempting proctor and gamble prodt like i'm going to get diapers tomorrow, but one of my favorite surveys is the nbc news will street journal. i liked it, the numbers don't bounce
decentralize control and outlets for candidates and for members of congress to go on rachel matt out and ed schultz and chris matthews and sean hannity and glen back and rush limbaugh and appeal to their folks and raise money from their people and we don't have the common language and the common thwarts the assumption of thing we once had. i want to turn a little bit to the survey data before we open up for the q&a. doug elmendorf mentioned the survey data and the numbers make it harder for...
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[applause] congresswoman debbie wasserman- schultz is here -- give her a big round of applause. [applause] your outstanding school superintendent, alberto carvalho -- give him a big round of applause. [applause] and a very, very impressive principal -- renina turner. give it up for renina turner. [applause] i gather we also have some members of the football team here. [applause] i understand you guys were state champs -- is that right? [applause] they look pretty big. [laughter] and some of them aren't smiling, you know -- they've got their game face on. [applause] we are also honored to be joined here today by another champion of education reform, somebody who championed reform when he was in office, somebody who is now championing reform as a private citizen -- jeb bush. and we are grateful -- we're grateful for him being here. [applause] aside from being a former governor of this great state, jeb of course is best known as the brother of marvin bush. [laughter] apparently the rest of the family also did some work back in washington back in the day. the truth is i've gotten to
[applause] congresswoman debbie wasserman- schultz is here -- give her a big round of applause. [applause] your outstanding school superintendent, alberto carvalho -- give him a big round of applause. [applause] and a very, very impressive principal -- renina turner. give it up for renina turner. [applause] i gather we also have some members of the football team here. [applause] i understand you guys were state champs -- is that right? [applause] they look pretty big. [laughter] and some of...
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congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz is here. give her a big round of applause. your outstanding school superintendent. give him a big round of applause. [applause] and a very impressive principle, renita turner. [applause] i gather we also have some members of the football team here. [cheers] i understand you guys were state champions. is that right? [cheers] they look pretty big. and some of them are not smiling. they have their game face on. we are also honored to be joined here today by another champion of education reform, somebody who championed reform when he was in office, somebody who is now championing reform as a private citizen, jeb bush. we are grateful for him being here. aside from being a former governor of this great state, jeb is best known as the brother of marvin bush. [laughter] [applause] apparently, the the rest of the family -- back in the day. the truth it is that i got to know him because his family exemplifies public service. we are so grateful to him for the work that he is doing on behalf of education. thank you. [applause] to see the
congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz is here. give her a big round of applause. your outstanding school superintendent. give him a big round of applause. [applause] and a very impressive principle, renita turner. [applause] i gather we also have some members of the football team here. [cheers] i understand you guys were state champions. is that right? [cheers] they look pretty big. and some of them are not smiling. they have their game face on. we are also honored to be joined here today by...