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smith and wesson allowed its manufacturing quality to slip. the store was similar to that of the american auto industry. donemakers and the united states lost ground with more diligence about quality control. toyota sneaked up on general motors. renovation and of 40 new smith and wesson revolvers 3 or four mill function out of the box. the sheriff's decision came quickly. we are buying the glocks, he said. the american police market cheaper to hundreds of thousands of officers in the space of ten years, half of these were buying gaston glock. in many communities the civilian gun owning population look to the police for guidance. what the local police use is often thought of as being suitable for civilian ownership. the civilian market is even larger by orders of magnitude and more lucrative because the profit margin on the civilian side is greater. if you seek to succeed in selling handguns you want to do it in this country not just because of the size of the country but because guns are woven into american culture. let me read a few words abo
smith and wesson allowed its manufacturing quality to slip. the store was similar to that of the american auto industry. donemakers and the united states lost ground with more diligence about quality control. toyota sneaked up on general motors. renovation and of 40 new smith and wesson revolvers 3 or four mill function out of the box. the sheriff's decision came quickly. we are buying the glocks, he said. the american police market cheaper to hundreds of thousands of officers in the space of...
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>> of first smith & wesson which is the main incumbent, smith & wesson is the gm of the gun industry reacted just like gm did. so will toyota and honda, no one will look for one to buy those, and got caught with his pants down and lost a huge amount of business to glock. then the next step was they tried to knock it off and they produced a pistol but looked a lot like the glock that wasn't as good and they sued them for the patent and settled out of court and they had to adjust the gun. today smith & wesson produces guns to the naked eye of them on expert quite similar to the glock and far more comparable to the quality. people who are devotees tell you they are better. smith & wesson police called the m&p for the military and police. like the glock is a good and reliable firearm, so basically the rivals have caught up and they've caught up by imitating it and then make a slight improvement and the question going out into the future from a corporate point of view is whether the ring to figure out how to come up with something new and something different. and if it doesn't, when in th
>> of first smith & wesson which is the main incumbent, smith & wesson is the gm of the gun industry reacted just like gm did. so will toyota and honda, no one will look for one to buy those, and got caught with his pants down and lost a huge amount of business to glock. then the next step was they tried to knock it off and they produced a pistol but looked a lot like the glock that wasn't as good and they sued them for the patent and settled out of court and they had to adjust...
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people who are deslow todays of smith and wesson would tell you they're better. it's called the m and p for military and police. and it's, you know, like the glock it's a good, reliable firearm. so, basically, the rivals have caught up, and they've mostly caught up by imitating it and then making slight improvements. and a question going out into the future from just a corporate point of view is whether glock is going to figure out how to come up with something new, something different. and if it doesn't, when the old man, gaston glock, meets his reward -- he's 82 now -- my guess is that another company will actually buy glock because it's still a very, very valuable brand, very valuable franchise. but its weakness is that it hasn't innovated as much in recent years. and glock, while he is not well in case anyone here is hoping to buy a gun company, is not out of the action altogether. just this summer he got remarried, um, to a 31-year-old woman. [laughter] yes, ma'am. >> hi. i'm wondering if you could, excuse me, i'm wondering if you could talk more about the g
people who are deslow todays of smith and wesson would tell you they're better. it's called the m and p for military and police. and it's, you know, like the glock it's a good, reliable firearm. so, basically, the rivals have caught up, and they've mostly caught up by imitating it and then making slight improvements. and a question going out into the future from just a corporate point of view is whether glock is going to figure out how to come up with something new, something different. and if...
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smith and wesson has allowed its manufacturing quality the slip. the store was selling to that of the american auto industry. gunmaker's in the united states has lost ground to foreign competitors, more diligent about engineering and quality control. that is up to liotta, of course, snuck up on a general motors. a shipment of new revolvers, a threefold malfunction of the box . the shares decision came quickly we're buying big glock. the american place market is a tremendous market of hundreds of thousands of officers in the space of 8-10 years more than half of these departments were buying glock. and in many communities the civilian gun running population look to the police for guidance. with the local police used is often thought of as being suitable for a civilian ownership. the civilian market is even larger by orders of magnitude and much more lucrative because of the profit margins on the civilian side. guns, of course, i mean, if you're going to seek to succeed in selling handguns you want to do it in this country, not just because of the si
smith and wesson has allowed its manufacturing quality the slip. the store was selling to that of the american auto industry. gunmaker's in the united states has lost ground to foreign competitors, more diligent about engineering and quality control. that is up to liotta, of course, snuck up on a general motors. a shipment of new revolvers, a threefold malfunction of the box . the shares decision came quickly we're buying big glock. the american place market is a tremendous market of hundreds...
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wesson the lower level. fire officials don't know what led up to him being trapped but they were able to get him out. >> paramedics and firefighters were able to gain access to the victim underneath the train. it appears that nearly 150-foot length of the train actually ran over him. >> no details on his condition. fire officials say he was alert when rescued. >> we have good news about that doing thrown from a balcony. he was been release from the animal hospital and is recovering at a shelter. he was launched from a balcony and thrown 50 feet. animal control said he had serious bumps and bruises and a fractured eye socket. >> it'll be several weeks before he is physically recovered. once he is recovered we will look at where he is going to spend the rest of his days, whether he is made available for adoption that is just depends on the outcome of the legal proceedings and his medical conditions. >> the man accused of throwing him out gary wallace junior lives in the town home. is he charged with cruelty an
wesson the lower level. fire officials don't know what led up to him being trapped but they were able to get him out. >> paramedics and firefighters were able to gain access to the victim underneath the train. it appears that nearly 150-foot length of the train actually ran over him. >> no details on his condition. fire officials say he was alert when rescued. >> we have good news about that doing thrown from a balcony. he was been release from the animal hospital and is...
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neighborhood folks are afraid to walk out their front doors for fear they may have to stare down a smith and wesson. and after a string of crimes by gad guys with guns, there is good reason to be scared. ken molestina is live with more on this one. ken. >> reporter: yes, derek, it's happening out here at au park. the neighbors i spoke to say it's happening frequently and whoever is responsible for this, they say, is being aggressive about it. this family is taking extra precautions these days after a string of armed robberies in their neighborhood has brought violence to their doorstep literally. >> there was a man hiding right in the bushes next to our garage with a gun and he mugged a woman right outside of our house. >> reporter: that happened last friday. but the wave of crime they say began january 1st when a nearby family was robbed by two suspects wielding guns right in their own driveway. >> a nice family just simply walking from their car to their house and all of a sudden stopped by gunmen. it was incredible frightening. >> reporter: then just this past weekend, there were three armed rob
neighborhood folks are afraid to walk out their front doors for fear they may have to stare down a smith and wesson. and after a string of crimes by gad guys with guns, there is good reason to be scared. ken molestina is live with more on this one. ken. >> reporter: yes, derek, it's happening out here at au park. the neighbors i spoke to say it's happening frequently and whoever is responsible for this, they say, is being aggressive about it. this family is taking extra precautions these...
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did we need is said to be the day when jesus was baptized and wesson believe that by diving into the subzero would come they to be cleansed during that may need to come to us in the water which then turns into a whole you would man the plank to be good and bad they thank god when in rome where the romans do all right soon finding a way to dart. myself like you do would not and never. look back at all. of. us but. most of the time. but. then subzero wasn't pleasing has never been so that i've done and. let. her brave soul bear that news the bullets in both our here in our tear up next natasha's here with a wink just different. twenty four minutes past two pm moscow time you're watching business on r.t.e. despite record outflows in two thousand and eleven most experts see no threat over ruble devaluation for the past three days the will has been appreciating the dollar but money market rates rising the most of the month that's the russian companies convert overseas earnings into local currency to pay taxes for ben cardin and from troika dialog says russia is in a very good position rig
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now, part of that might be because they were relatively new and smith & wesson has been around forever. guns are very durable and don't necessarily break. so if you're making them for 75 years there will be more of them are not more of the will of god and so when and in that in the black market. but the short answer is there is no evidence that in real life, as opposed to in the movies and on television, where every gangster is holding it like this and that is a glock by the way if you are doing this to somebody. [laughter] , there is no evidence and the real world that the people shooting it out over the concerns of who can sell drugs in this corner or holding up the 711 and i sure they might refer them just as much as the next civilian but they are not found disproportionately associated. our hosts say that's it and i want to thank you very much for coming. [applause] >> of the civil war and one of the reasons he's here to pedestrian -- peddle a new book and this is the prelude to the civil war and when you think about it, the compromise of 1850 prevented secession and civil war 10 y
now, part of that might be because they were relatively new and smith & wesson has been around forever. guns are very durable and don't necessarily break. so if you're making them for 75 years there will be more of them are not more of the will of god and so when and in that in the black market. but the short answer is there is no evidence that in real life, as opposed to in the movies and on television, where every gangster is holding it like this and that is a glock by the way if you are...
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and when rick wesson got their arms around grabbing all 250, the sea very generated 50,000 domains every day. so it's almost like if you're willing to spend this amount of money and time and effort to stop us, are you willing to make an exponential leap. >> then they went one more step beyond that. they went to a peer-to-peer communicate and. >> that's right. in fact, the cabal actually managed to recruit the cooperation of every top level country domain in the world, all 110 of them. and got the arms around 80,000 a day, only to have the worm introduce peer-to-peer communications so they didn't even need. >> do you think the authors were doing this on the fly, that they were sent with the cabal listing and responding? >> without a doubt. they would put little clues in that they were monitoring, you know, the traffic on the list that the cabal maintain. they were tapping into sri's system to check on what they were saying. >> without giving away their identity? >> no, they didn't get one of the interesting things they did, the communication from the worm to the bot master was encrypted,
and when rick wesson got their arms around grabbing all 250, the sea very generated 50,000 domains every day. so it's almost like if you're willing to spend this amount of money and time and effort to stop us, are you willing to make an exponential leap. >> then they went one more step beyond that. they went to a peer-to-peer communicate and. >> that's right. in fact, the cabal actually managed to recruit the cooperation of every top level country domain in the world, all 110 of...
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smith and wessons have been around forever, guns are very durable and don't necessarily break. if you've been making them for 75 years, there are going to be her of them around, more of them will have ended up in the black market. but the short answer is there is no evidence that in real life as opposed to the movies and television where every gangster is holding a glock -- that's a glock, by the way, if they're doing this, that's almost certainly a glock. [laughter] there's no evidence in the real world that the people shooting it out over turf concerns, over who can sell drugs on this corner or holding up a 7-eleven prefer glocks. i mean, i'm sure they might prefer them just as much as the next civilian, but they're not found disproportionately associated with crime. so our hosts say that's it. i want to thank you very, very much for coming. [applause] >> for more information about paul barrett and his recent book, visit glockthebook.com. >> each yearbook tv brings you several events from across the country. here's a look at some of the upcoming fairs and festivals we plan on
smith and wessons have been around forever, guns are very durable and don't necessarily break. if you've been making them for 75 years, there are going to be her of them around, more of them will have ended up in the black market. but the short answer is there is no evidence that in real life as opposed to the movies and television where every gangster is holding a glock -- that's a glock, by the way, if they're doing this, that's almost certainly a glock. [laughter] there's no evidence in the...