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they are actually known for being completely uncompassionate. why is that the best way? jeff: i think different styles work for different people and work for different companies and work for different situations. i think the worst thing somebody could do is try to emulate what somebody else does because that person has had success. you have to understand what works for you and it starts with being authentic to yourself. and what works for steve -- or what worked for steve -- and what works for elon, and people like that, may not work and more often than not does not work for other people who try to employ that style and people just don't follow. i think it depends. for me, personally, i find that taking the time to understand what it is you're trying to accomplish and how i can help you works better than projecting my own worldview onto you. and i think that's a mistake a lot of younger, less experienced executives make. that was certainly a mistake i made. i expected my team, 10, 12, 14 years ago when i was at yahoo!, i expected my team for the most part to do things th
they are actually known for being completely uncompassionate. why is that the best way? jeff: i think different styles work for different people and work for different companies and work for different situations. i think the worst thing somebody could do is try to emulate what somebody else does because that person has had success. you have to understand what works for you and it starts with being authentic to yourself. and what works for steve -- or what worked for steve -- and what works for...
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Sep 6, 2016
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it is uncompassionate to them to make them carry the load.these things are going to have to be adjudicated in this election cycle. huge issue.is a it is now not going away. charlie: do you love writing? the idea of being able to. in the famous words of john kennedy, i am paraphrasing loosely. he took the english language and to go to war. peggy: center dot to fight for us. suchdea of how words has power and enhance if they are in inspiring and precise way. i never considered being anything but a writer. for a while i wanted to be an actress. , but ad to be a nun non-writer. a writer was always just what i was. which is howding you come to love writing. you love reading. charlie: did mitt romney disappoint you greatly? peggy: you were there for him. i was trying to be supportive of the conservative candidate. i cannot say he disappointed me because he did not strike me as a great political talent. when he lostought -- we lost in 2012, we need some kind of political genius going on to succeed. that was not a political genius. that was a man who
it is uncompassionate to them to make them carry the load.these things are going to have to be adjudicated in this election cycle. huge issue.is a it is now not going away. charlie: do you love writing? the idea of being able to. in the famous words of john kennedy, i am paraphrasing loosely. he took the english language and to go to war. peggy: center dot to fight for us. suchdea of how words has power and enhance if they are in inspiring and precise way. i never considered being anything but...
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Sep 7, 2016
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it is uncompassionate to them to make them carry the load.these things are going to have to be adjudicated in this election cycle. may be also in the next election cycle. i don't know when it ends. immigration is a huge issue. it is now not going away. charlie: do you love writing? the idea of being able to. in the famous words of john kennedy, i am paraphrasing loosely. he took the english language and took it to war. the idea of how words has such power and enhance if they are said in in inspiring and precise way. peggy: i never considered being anything but a writer. for a while, i wanted to be an actress. i wanted to be a nun, but a non-writer. a writer was always just what i was. i enjoyed reading which is how you come to love writing. you love reading. and you think, wow, does a person do this? it is part of the image for myself, kind of like being irish catholic. charlie: did mitt romney disappoint you greatly? you were there for him in a lot of what you wrote. peggy: i was trying to be supportive of the conservative candidate. i canno
it is uncompassionate to them to make them carry the load.these things are going to have to be adjudicated in this election cycle. may be also in the next election cycle. i don't know when it ends. immigration is a huge issue. it is now not going away. charlie: do you love writing? the idea of being able to. in the famous words of john kennedy, i am paraphrasing loosely. he took the english language and took it to war. the idea of how words has such power and enhance if they are said in in...
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be american spending is out of control, our kids will carry the burden of our spending, it is uncompassionate to them to make them carry the load. all these things are going to have to be adjudicated in this election cycle and maybe also in the next election cycle. i'm not sure when it ends. immigration is a huge, huge issue that just isn't going away. >> rose: this may sound like a stupid question but i ask anyway. do you love writing the idea of being able to -- i guess in the famous words of john kennedy about winston churchill, i'm paraphrasing loosely, you know, he -- he took the english language and took it to war. >> yeah. >> rose: meaning -- to fight for us. >> rose: to fight for us. the idea of how words and ideas have such power enhanced, if they are said in such an inspiring and precise way so that they touch the spirit and the mind. >> i never considered being anything but a writer. you know, there is a while when i wanted to be an actress but it would be an actress writer. i wanted to be a nun, then i was going to be a nun writer. i was going to be a reporter, a reporter writer.
be american spending is out of control, our kids will carry the burden of our spending, it is uncompassionate to them to make them carry the load. all these things are going to have to be adjudicated in this election cycle and maybe also in the next election cycle. i'm not sure when it ends. immigration is a huge, huge issue that just isn't going away. >> rose: this may sound like a stupid question but i ask anyway. do you love writing the idea of being able to -- i guess in the famous...
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. >> i love the complexity when you look at donald trump now sure beats uncompassionate simplicity andthe way in the bush speech where he said a great nation does not hide its history, it faces flaws and corrects them. that's the classic reformers' creed. on the other side as you say the supreme court knocked down the voting rights act and this is very much the majority bush created and it was clear during the george h.w. bush campaign, h.s.w is a descent man but ran the willie horton campaign using race and crime. sit a ve it is a very complex history. in their guts i think they know it's wrong and i'll always respect is right after 9/11, he went to the mosque down the street from where i am right now and condemned any sort of prejudice against muslims right after 9/11. deep in their gut they know that the task of all of us is to condemn racism and prejudice when we see it. >> you get the sense the bush presidency, the second bush presidency was a moment of suppression of this kind of boiling rage that is sort of building up among a certain group of americans for a long time over demo
. >> i love the complexity when you look at donald trump now sure beats uncompassionate simplicity andthe way in the bush speech where he said a great nation does not hide its history, it faces flaws and corrects them. that's the classic reformers' creed. on the other side as you say the supreme court knocked down the voting rights act and this is very much the majority bush created and it was clear during the george h.w. bush campaign, h.s.w is a descent man but ran the willie horton...