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howard shultz, jamie dimon, mike bloomberg.d of people to say, hey, he won and i can win, we're going to dramatically open the pl of talent for people to become president and by way, that's good. one of the problems we've had in america, we've surrendered the right to run for president to a guy that was a senator or a this or a that the or the other thing and they've not done well for us trump to me is a very simple statement. the american people something very dramatic in electing him because they're fed up and they're disgusted and they're disappointed and they're frightened and he tapped into that. people want to beat trump, go out and ask the people that voted for him. maybe. i feel positive that somebody like howard shultz may be considering running for president. can only be good the more talent we get in the pool, the more like lie we alyeo ha >> people think it's easy. the rock might run and kanye west might run and, you know, oprah might run and jamie dimon might run. those are all talented people, but repeating what t
howard shultz, jamie dimon, mike bloomberg.d of people to say, hey, he won and i can win, we're going to dramatically open the pl of talent for people to become president and by way, that's good. one of the problems we've had in america, we've surrendered the right to run for president to a guy that was a senator or a this or a that the or the other thing and they've not done well for us trump to me is a very simple statement. the american people something very dramatic in electing him because...
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shultz might be running for political office. >> glor: also thrk group of gold star kids helping others through their pain. mes corbin help u >> yes. >> glor: this is our western edition. good evening. we're going to begin with a disaster unfolding in guatemala where the volcano of fire has erupted. it is a humanitarian crisis in the making in central america. rescuers are trying to pull people to safety, but more than 62 have been killed, and that toll is expected to go much higher. more than 46 are hurt, more than 3,200 evacuated. it is happening not far from guatemala's capital. and don dahler has details. ( explosion ) >> reporter: orange superheated gas and rocks shot into the sky and poured down the mountain, reportedly wiping out entire villages. the eruption sent ash as far as 40 miles away. in the first few hours, the ash and mud remained so hot rescuers had a difficult time reaching victims, some of whom could be heard crying out for help. the rapidly moving mixture of gasses and volcanic matter known as pyroclastic flows reached 1,300 degrees in some places. by the time first
shultz might be running for political office. >> glor: also thrk group of gold star kids helping others through their pain. mes corbin help u >> yes. >> glor: this is our western edition. good evening. we're going to begin with a disaster unfolding in guatemala where the volcano of fire has erupted. it is a humanitarian crisis in the making in central america. rescuers are trying to pull people to safety, but more than 62 have been killed, and that toll is expected to go much...
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shultz is also on the board of square here in san francisco. the nasdaq set a new record monday, the first time hit an all time high in quite some time. microsoft and amazon have been on a tear lately. donald trump recently tweeted in many ways this is the greatest economy in the history of america and best time ever to look for a job. i often point out when the president is misguided. let me see here he's absolutely correct. >> shares in apple helped push the nasdaq higher as well. apple hit a new record monday, worldwide developers conference continues today. yesterday we saw some of the new features in os 12 that comes out in september, including the me diagnose memoji, that looks just like you. >> when i'm set i can select my eye color, what's really amazing, as i'm making changes the character up above is many coulding to life. >> i think that looks cool. it will come out in september. i had to contact apple to make a marcus and laura ahead of time. >> a little early. >> that would be nice. >> i have changing hair styles. >> that's true. >
shultz is also on the board of square here in san francisco. the nasdaq set a new record monday, the first time hit an all time high in quite some time. microsoft and amazon have been on a tear lately. donald trump recently tweeted in many ways this is the greatest economy in the history of america and best time ever to look for a job. i often point out when the president is misguided. let me see here he's absolutely correct. >> shares in apple helped push the nasdaq higher as well. apple...
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. >> there has been widespread speculation that howard shultz wants to run for president and yesterday'sthat he is stepping down as chairman, of the things we want to do in the next chapter is figure out if there's a role in giving back, not sure what that means. andeeply concerned about the country, social media has lighthearted responses to this news, the best thing about the howard shultz presidency everyone gets to use the white house bathroom. how about that for a response? we are going to be following the story. >> somebody else for 2020. thank you. the time is 26 after the top of the hour. 0-tolerance means 0-tolerance, new numbers showing how serious the trump administration is about illegal immigration. the picture of a firefighter cradling a baby that will melt your house. this is why he does what he does. ♪ the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. >> ready to sue the obama administration saying hillary clinton was treated better than h
. >> there has been widespread speculation that howard shultz wants to run for president and yesterday'sthat he is stepping down as chairman, of the things we want to do in the next chapter is figure out if there's a role in giving back, not sure what that means. andeeply concerned about the country, social media has lighthearted responses to this news, the best thing about the howard shultz presidency everyone gets to use the white house bathroom. how about that for a response? we are...
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shultz believes the drive to privatize parts of the prison system actually gives companies financialce the prison population. >> they're starting to invest in electronic monitoring, collection of the probation, fees, you can talk about who's selling these people goods. the minutes on the phone they get to use. a lot of us are charged $5 and upwards for a call that would cost somebody 50 cents out here. >> i believe that this is another trap. when but your time incarcerated, you shouldn't have to wear something like this. >> reporter: in a prison system where $265 billion is spent every year to keep millions locked up, some don't expect to see major changes any time soon. >> business is booming. if there's no crying, they will -- no crime, they will create crime, create methods to lock you up because it's business, and they're good at it. >> reporter: ryan young, cnn, chicago. >> our thank you to cnn's ryan young there. the cnn film "american jail," it remears sunday at 8:00 eastern here. -♪ he's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he h
shultz believes the drive to privatize parts of the prison system actually gives companies financialce the prison population. >> they're starting to invest in electronic monitoring, collection of the probation, fees, you can talk about who's selling these people goods. the minutes on the phone they get to use. a lot of us are charged $5 and upwards for a call that would cost somebody 50 cents out here. >> i believe that this is another trap. when but your time incarcerated, you...
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shultz won't say specifically what he plans to do although he has alluded to possible public service. there's been much speculation he could run for president in 2020. >> and apple takes the wraps off several new features for iphone and ipad at the developers conference, theware available for devices later this year. apple sayst wl faster and siri getting shortcut features allowing predetermined queries that will launch specific apps. it can suggest you play shorter through a coffee app little bit earlier and ahead of time. apple will provide a summary of how much time you're spending on your iphone each week and will offer apps that help limit those screen times. >> back over to you. >> i like you can facetime up to 30 people or something like that. i'm excited about that one as well. landon, it's good to see you again, welcome back. >> we've got live pictures out of oakland thishis hour, warriors are miles away infford flight to cleveland, you can certainly afford tickets for game three of the nba finals the dubs which i'm happy to remind you are up two gameso none, taking on the ca
shultz won't say specifically what he plans to do although he has alluded to possible public service. there's been much speculation he could run for president in 2020. >> and apple takes the wraps off several new features for iphone and ipad at the developers conference, theware available for devices later this year. apple sayst wl faster and siri getting shortcut features allowing predetermined queries that will launch specific apps. it can suggest you play shorter through a coffee app...
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jillian: too far left, howard shultz slamming democrats over their expensive political agenda. >> ito far to the left. i ask myself how are we going to pay for all those things like single-payer or people is browsing that the government is going to give everyone a job. i don't think that is realistic. jillian: the executive is retiring on june 26th amid rumors he may run for president in 2020. samantha b apologizes on tv for the first time since taking vulgar comments about ivanka trump. >> i hate that this distracted from more important issues. i hate that i did something to contribute to the nightmare of 24 hour news cycles that are white not going through. jillian: she apologized a day after her rent on immigration policy. according to the hollywood reporter, tbs will increase oversight on her show going forward. rob: the head of the girl scouts keeping the girl scouts, sylvia telling the ap the girl will stay in girl scouting, what we do really well. >> boy scouts drop the word boy from their name, they will be known as scouts bsa next year when the first girl join the ranks. you
jillian: too far left, howard shultz slamming democrats over their expensive political agenda. >> ito far to the left. i ask myself how are we going to pay for all those things like single-payer or people is browsing that the government is going to give everyone a job. i don't think that is realistic. jillian: the executive is retiring on june 26th amid rumors he may run for president in 2020. samantha b apologizes on tv for the first time since taking vulgar comments about ivanka trump....
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. >> charlotte shultz serves as the chief of protocol.s by promoting every city by the bay. >> all the people around us would say i was there once. i got to go back. lift my heart there. people who had been there said listening to that song makes me want to go there. >> reporter: bennett left the singing to a choir. from now on the block of mason street bears a second name. >> it's official, san francisco tony bennetttttt >> a city often divided by politics, san francisco sup supervisor's voted unanimously to name that part after tony benne bennett. >>> today is the last day of this year's valor games in alameda where wounded veterans are competing for top honors. participants proving that having a disability does not mean you toe to sit on thesis. introambiguointr introduce people to adaptive sport. >> when i got here, i loved it. i loved weight lifting but i bean o been all for a while. now i'm ready to get back into it. next year i'm coming back. >> that event is for any veteran or active duty service member with a disability who is el
. >> charlotte shultz serves as the chief of protocol.s by promoting every city by the bay. >> all the people around us would say i was there once. i got to go back. lift my heart there. people who had been there said listening to that song makes me want to go there. >> reporter: bennett left the singing to a choir. from now on the block of mason street bears a second name. >> it's official, san francisco tony bennetttttt >> a city often divided by politics, san...
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. >> took a few hours and george shultz realized this was a breakthrough.roke down, look at all the soviets put on the table. once you put something on the table, you can't really take it back. and furthermore, gorbachev is able to go back to moscow and say to the hard-lineers, i went nose-to-nose with him, and he would not give us the agreement we needed. at that moment both sides realize, it's done. you don't quite figure out what's going to come next but know the old game has ended. bret: and reagan would underscore that in front of the berlin w it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. gary: i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about deli
. >> took a few hours and george shultz realized this was a breakthrough.roke down, look at all the soviets put on the table. once you put something on the table, you can't really take it back. and furthermore, gorbachev is able to go back to moscow and say to the hard-lineers, i went nose-to-nose with him, and he would not give us the agreement we needed. at that moment both sides realize, it's done. you don't quite figure out what's going to come next but know the old game has ended....
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figure out who some of them were, one of them was the grandson of the former secretary of state george shultz board. he had to go through an unbelievable ordeal. there are no threat and him and put him under legal pressure for months. wasre my first story published, he withstood all the pressure, never signed any of the document they put to him, and in large part asked him i was able to go to press with the story. emily: given that lives were at stake, how did elizabeth holmes managed to dupe so many people? you also think about the employees who must have known things were not going right. were talking about investors who are very prominent people. is there malice here? what do you think drove her? john: based on the reporting i have done for three years on this story, including much of it for the book, it is unquestionable there was malice and this was premeditated. emily: for what? money, glory? john: i think the way elizabeth thought of things, she did that eventually if she got the technology there and working, it would be not only, not only would it make a great company what it -- but i
figure out who some of them were, one of them was the grandson of the former secretary of state george shultz board. he had to go through an unbelievable ordeal. there are no threat and him and put him under legal pressure for months. wasre my first story published, he withstood all the pressure, never signed any of the document they put to him, and in large part asked him i was able to go to press with the story. emily: given that lives were at stake, how did elizabeth holmes managed to dupe...
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. >> took a few hours and george shultz realized this was a breakthrough. though that agreement broke down, look at all the soviets put on the table. once you put something on the table, you can't really take it back. and furthermore, gorbachev is able to go back to moscow and say to the hard-lineers, i went nose-to-nose with him, and he would not give us the agreement we needed. at that moment both sides realize, it's done. you don't quite figure out what's going to come next but know the old game has ended. bret: and reagan would underscore that in front of the berlin wall. nothing says summer like a beach trip, so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. surfs up. earn a $50 gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. >> live from america's news headquarters i'm lauren green. new details on a deadly
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my colleague here george shultz, talks about it all the time, to talk about the full ranges of issuest without letting it get in the way of what is the highest priority. that's to get rid of nuclear weapons. >> ambassador mcfaul, thank you very much, susan, thank you, and chris hill, part of our coverage. >>> up ahead, what he stands to gain and trump's fight with our allies, sheldon whitehouse is my guest, next. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money rit into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. previously treated withd platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, who wouldn't want a chance for another...? who'd say no to a...? who wouldn't want a chance to live longer. opdivo (nivolumab). over
my colleague here george shultz, talks about it all the time, to talk about the full ranges of issuest without letting it get in the way of what is the highest priority. that's to get rid of nuclear weapons. >> ambassador mcfaul, thank you very much, susan, thank you, and chris hill, part of our coverage. >>> up ahead, what he stands to gain and trump's fight with our allies, sheldon whitehouse is my guest, next. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a...
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. >> howard shultz always seems to leave at about the right time, doesn't he >> you know, they've beenhrough this before to your point. if this is the plan, you know, to kind of say reset expectations, that's one thing maybe he'll have to come back again after all. >> his share price performance is much better >> yeah. that's true. >> anyway, switching focus, it's time for a cnbc news update. contessa brewer has that for us. >> here's what's happening right now. president trump just signed an executive order that would end the process of separating children from their families after they're detained crossing the border illegally but the president says the zero tolerance prosecution policy will continue. >> it's about keeping families together while at the same time being sure we have a very powerful, very strong border, and border security will be equal if not greater than previously so we're going to have strong, very strong borders. but we're going to keep the families together. >> tainted melons are making people sick. the cdc says 70 people have gotten sick after eating precut melo
. >> howard shultz always seems to leave at about the right time, doesn't he >> you know, they've beenhrough this before to your point. if this is the plan, you know, to kind of say reset expectations, that's one thing maybe he'll have to come back again after all. >> his share price performance is much better >> yeah. that's true. >> anyway, switching focus, it's time for a cnbc news update. contessa brewer has that for us. >> here's what's happening right...
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it's also the latest high-profile departure from the company former executive chairman shultz steppedom that role earlier this week at the conference when the company announced it was cutting its q-3 global guidance from 3% to 1% globally and also posting about 150 underperforming stores in the u.s. next year. it typically closes about 50 per year, facing increasing competition and flat traffic now, in a statement, the ceo, johnson, said today, quote, as we enter our next phase of continued growth, i'm confident in the financial team he's developed and appreciative of his willingness to support through the transition into new leadership analysts today seemed surprised at the move. saying, it appeared it might not be entirely voluntary on perhaps of maw also one writing there is some consolation in the fact he will be on during the transition. from the stock perspective, the announcement is disappointing as it is to the potential recovery of starbucks this year. >> thank you, kate rogers, at the newsroom starbucks also faced so many head winds in materials of growth and now major depar
it's also the latest high-profile departure from the company former executive chairman shultz steppedom that role earlier this week at the conference when the company announced it was cutting its q-3 global guidance from 3% to 1% globally and also posting about 150 underperforming stores in the u.s. next year. it typically closes about 50 per year, facing increasing competition and flat traffic now, in a statement, the ceo, johnson, said today, quote, as we enter our next phase of continued...
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starbucks the chairman there howard shultz will step down. there's a lot of speculation he'll make a run for president in 2020, facing offer against donald trump. he is on the board of square here in san francisco. the nasdaq set a new record monday. the first time it hit a record in quite some time pushed higher by tech stocks, microsoft and amazon have been on a tear lately. donald trump recently tweeted in many ways this is the greatest economy in the history of america and best time ever to look for a job. i often point out when the president is misguided. let me tell you here he's absolutely correct. shares in apple helped push the nasdaq higher and apple hit a new record monday. worldwide developers conference continues today in san jose. yesterday we saw new features in os 12 which will come out in september, including memoji, to create an emoji that looks just like you. >> i'm can select my eye color. as i'm making changes, the character up above is coming to life. >> that will come out in september. as a free update to ios12 i d s gu
starbucks the chairman there howard shultz will step down. there's a lot of speculation he'll make a run for president in 2020, facing offer against donald trump. he is on the board of square here in san francisco. the nasdaq set a new record monday. the first time it hit a record in quite some time pushed higher by tech stocks, microsoft and amazon have been on a tear lately. donald trump recently tweeted in many ways this is the greatest economy in the history of america and best time ever to...
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> it was so much fun talking to people as diverse as bill clinton, barack obama, tim cook, howard shultz, so many others, martin sheen, gloria steinem, who covered my father as a journalist in the 1960s, and hearing how they see him as their hero, as their load star. and, you know, hillary clinton famously said, when you ask somebody about me, i'm like a rorschach test. you learn more about them than you learn about me. so this book, you learn a lot about bobby kennedy, but you also learn a lot about the people who view him as a hero. >> is there something that you learned to that point that you thought, i did not know that, or it's a surprise, someone's take on your father? >> well, what was really interesting is the conclusion i drew from this book is that what daddy did is he called forth the best in all of us. he did that in his speeches, and he still does it today. today. so it's not a particular policy or a particular vision. it's that he said we can be a great country, we can be a generous country. you know, when he ran for president, he said, peace, justice, and compassion toward
> it was so much fun talking to people as diverse as bill clinton, barack obama, tim cook, howard shultz, so many others, martin sheen, gloria steinem, who covered my father as a journalist in the 1960s, and hearing how they see him as their hero, as their load star. and, you know, hillary clinton famously said, when you ask somebody about me, i'm like a rorschach test. you learn more about them than you learn about me. so this book, you learn a lot about bobby kennedy, but you also learn a...
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who'd you have on yesterday that was talking about 4% >> howard shultz >> yeah. difficult. but i do want to talk about this other thing, joe the government reported yesterday there are now more job openings in the united states than there are workers to fill the jobs throughout the company, job openings remain unfilled and employers looking to hire say workers lack the necessary skills a program in louisville, kentucky, attempting to address the problem. and address it in high school. it may seem strange and a little out of the box, but a card board boat race in louisville, kentucky, is seen as part of the solution to a national worker shortage problem it all looks like fun and games, but behind it are some serious high school students studying computer-assisted design or c.a.d. >> i was good at math. i liked drawing but once i got to the c.a.d., i was like, wow i really like this i could do this. i'm really good at it. >> the card board boat regatta is for students who spent the year studying sophisticated auto c.a.d. and machines to prepare for careersin commer
who'd you have on yesterday that was talking about 4% >> howard shultz >> yeah. difficult. but i do want to talk about this other thing, joe the government reported yesterday there are now more job openings in the united states than there are workers to fill the jobs throughout the company, job openings remain unfilled and employers looking to hire say workers lack the necessary skills a program in louisville, kentucky, attempting to address the problem. and address it in high...
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. >> starbucks says its executive airman howard shultz is stepping down this month. number of options including public service. >> all that -- >> for the double play! jesse warren! >> and all that matters -- >> the u.s. supreme court has ruled in favor of a colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. >> in my opinion, if there's anything america is not going to stand for, it's less cake. >> on "cbs this morning." >> if you were planning to invite fbi agents to a party, be warned, because they got some banging dance moves. >> an fbi agent is under investigation after his gun accidentally went off on a dance floor in denver. >> so now the denver police are investigating the agent, as are producers of "dancing with the stars." i tell you, i think that would make the show a lot the more entertaining. >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota, let's go places. >> welcome to "cbs this morning." as you get dance moves, that's what those are? >> jimmy, he was clearly making a joke, but i wouldn't be surprised if "dancing with the stars"
. >> starbucks says its executive airman howard shultz is stepping down this month. number of options including public service. >> all that -- >> for the double play! jesse warren! >> and all that matters -- >> the u.s. supreme court has ruled in favor of a colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. >> in my opinion, if there's anything america is not going to stand for, it's less cake. >> on "cbs this morning."...
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he's not warren buffett said he's not running for president either but we talked about what howard shultze's stepping down as the chairman of starbucks and just this idea that howard might actually be running for president. i think they are both in favor of the idea of ceos getting involved in policy but both seem to indicate it might be difficult for somebody who has been a ceo to do all the things that it would take to run for president. >> if you want to do it, i applaud it i'm not sure it's hard i saw howard i think the world of howard. he would be a great chief executive or governor or senator, whatever he wants to do but it's hard. and you have to want it. >> warren, your thoughts >> most business people would have trouble starting out a year early in iowa and going from motel to motel and repeating themselves six or seven times a day and listening with great interest to every possible voter as to what their suggestions might be so i'm not recommending it to any of my friends, but i think it's very important that business be a hand maiden of government business has done wonderful th
he's not warren buffett said he's not running for president either but we talked about what howard shultze's stepping down as the chairman of starbucks and just this idea that howard might actually be running for president. i think they are both in favor of the idea of ceos getting involved in policy but both seem to indicate it might be difficult for somebody who has been a ceo to do all the things that it would take to run for president. >> if you want to do it, i applaud it i'm not...
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wiserman shultz has questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the budget assumes $537 billion in medicare mandatory spending cuts over ten years. >> i need to drill down into the components that make up the $537 billion. how much of that $537 billion comes from policies affecting payments to providers and how much comes from policies affecting beneficiaries like changes to premiums and deductible as and cost share and increasing -- >> we have $380 billion of reforms within the medicare program. that make structural reforms to the program such as -- in the three -- the three that we would include as i will straightive options would be premium support, combining the medicare part a and b deductibles as well as equalizing the medicare retirement age with social security. >> so, honing in on what you just said at the end, you are assuming an increase in the eligibility age here for beneficiaries from 65 to 67 years old? >> the -- again, being able to make the ultimate decision, equalizing the retirement age with social security. >> so specifically,
wiserman shultz has questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the budget assumes $537 billion in medicare mandatory spending cuts over ten years. >> i need to drill down into the components that make up the $537 billion. how much of that $537 billion comes from policies affecting payments to providers and how much comes from policies affecting beneficiaries like changes to premiums and deductible as and cost share and increasing -- >> we have $380 billion of reforms within the...
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> if you have the population and the traffic, you know -- >> you can do it >> i think when howard shultz many years ago it was i think in retail, you got to open up new units. the biggest and most difficult challenge starbucks has in all retail is continuing to grow the same store sales it's the most sensitive thing. >> it's the best determination of the health of the e retailer. >> it does because if your sales are going up, your unit economics are strong therefore you can open up new restaurants. and if you look at all the stocks, the retail stocks, it's the same store sales, new units, return on investment capital that's the formula i think starbucks is a great brand. i mean, i walked in with a starbucks cup of coffee. >> i'm drinking one right now. >> when you got a brand like that, you might have some difficulties, but there's lots of upside as you go around >> would you like to try to write the guidelines for individual store managers on who could come in, who could use the -- isn't that a quagmire to try to figure out who could use the facilities, how long could you stay, you don'
> if you have the population and the traffic, you know -- >> you can do it >> i think when howard shultz many years ago it was i think in retail, you got to open up new units. the biggest and most difficult challenge starbucks has in all retail is continuing to grow the same store sales it's the most sensitive thing. >> it's the best determination of the health of the e retailer. >> it does because if your sales are going up, your unit economics are strong therefore...
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people like george clooney and bono, tim cook from apple and howard shultz from starbucks and others.at, great interview. but i think more and more, all of them come back to the vision of him as somebody who could bring people together, black and white, young and old, rich and poor. you know, we have to remember, as bad as it is today in our country, 125 cities were burning in 1968. philadelphia was basically under martial law for weeks and weeks. my father's whole campaign was about addressing poverty and healing division. i think we need -- one of the things he said is peace and justice and compassion towards those who suffer. that's what the united states should stand for. imagine a political leader. a presidential candidate saying that today. and yet that's what americans want to hear. >> joe, when we went yesterday, i believe we were talking to the great folks. and that was their question. who has that voice today? who can strike that balance and bring people back to the core of who we are? >> well, you know, we're show ago clip right now from bobby kennedy's cape town speech two
people like george clooney and bono, tim cook from apple and howard shultz from starbucks and others.at, great interview. but i think more and more, all of them come back to the vision of him as somebody who could bring people together, black and white, young and old, rich and poor. you know, we have to remember, as bad as it is today in our country, 125 cities were burning in 1968. philadelphia was basically under martial law for weeks and weeks. my father's whole campaign was about addressing...