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why do you want to know why fools fall in love?ted collection. 8 dvds available only when you make your pledge of support right now, $150. or we've got a great collection, our doo-wop romance collection, original hits by the original artists that of course features a lot of the great songs in here as well. put them together, $250. it's a doo-wop-palooza for you. and ultimately what it is is a chance to be able to take this, share this, show this to those in your family, show this to your children, show this to your grandchildren and say, "you want to know the secret of life, of what i've learned all throughout these years and the music that i grew up listening to and what it meant to us?" right here. it's all about great vocal group harmony. denise: all you have to do is pick up the phone and say yes to my music. tj: incredible and unprecedented. finally the my music doo-wop library, all in one place. yours now in this limited edition pbs package. call with your $150 pledge right now, and all the top doo-wop classics in our vaults
why do you want to know why fools fall in love?ted collection. 8 dvds available only when you make your pledge of support right now, $150. or we've got a great collection, our doo-wop romance collection, original hits by the original artists that of course features a lot of the great songs in here as well. put them together, $250. it's a doo-wop-palooza for you. and ultimately what it is is a chance to be able to take this, share this, show this to those in your family, show this to your...
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we started our first location and then from there we expanded locations. >> why do think food trucksave grown? >> i have gotten popular because the high cost of starting a brick and mortar or strong, the rise of social media, trucks can be easily located, and food trucks to offer a unique outdoor experience that is not easily replaced by any of their setting any worlwhere else in san franc. san francisco eaters are interested in cuisine. there adventuress. the fact theyuse grea use great ingredients and make gourmet food makes unpopular. >> i have been dying to have these. >> i have had that roach coach experience. it is great they're making food they can trust. >> have you decided? >> we are in the thick of the competition? >> my game was thrown off because they pulled out of my first appetizer choice. >> how we going to crush clear? >> it will be easy. probably everyone has tried, something bacon tell us delicious. >> -- people tell us is delicious. >> hopefully you think the same thing. >> hopefully i am going to win. we're in the financial district. there is a food truck right th
we started our first location and then from there we expanded locations. >> why do think food trucksave grown? >> i have gotten popular because the high cost of starting a brick and mortar or strong, the rise of social media, trucks can be easily located, and food trucks to offer a unique outdoor experience that is not easily replaced by any of their setting any worlwhere else in san franc. san francisco eaters are interested in cuisine. there adventuress. the fact theyuse grea use...
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that is the reason why i do. i do it because betty cooper lost two sons in the bay view to violence. it still remains unsolved. in 1996, when my son was killed, 96 homicides in san francisco. everybody seemed to think that it was just another day in my community. no one knew the pain i was suffering. no one knew when i was going through. no one knew how this affected my family, my children, my community. no one seemed to care. i do it because what happened in columbine should have happened in my neighborhood, and it did not. there was no one there for me when this happened to me. [applause] there were no counselors, and nobody come into my house to ask me questions about what happened. the already labeled my son in the papers as a gang member. they labeled him as a drug dealer. no be had came to me -- no media came to me to ask me about my child. the people in my community seamen visible -- seemed invisible, and that seems unfair. i do because i want to see justice. i want to look at the person who killed my son
that is the reason why i do. i do it because betty cooper lost two sons in the bay view to violence. it still remains unsolved. in 1996, when my son was killed, 96 homicides in san francisco. everybody seemed to think that it was just another day in my community. no one knew the pain i was suffering. no one knew when i was going through. no one knew how this affected my family, my children, my community. no one seemed to care. i do it because what happened in columbine should have happened in...
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-- why do we have that and is it a cost benefit thing, and just to start to ask some of those questions of our administration really, so that was it. >> so, i think that we are out of time, but this was wonderful, thank you for the rich questions and your attention and for bringing so many of you in here. >> i would like to thank bonnie and the breast cancer fund for coming and all of >> thank you all for coming, i would like to really briefly introduce bonnie angle with the breast cancer fund, she is going to do a presentation for you on prevention, ways to preventolin ks of chemicals in breast cancer and i'll let her talk about the rest, bonnie, thank you for coming. >> alright. thank you all so much for being here today. i'm very excited to be able to give this presentation to you, unfortunately, i was expecting to have a co-presenter who had a minor accident and visited the emergency room this morning instead of visiting us, so we have plenty of folks from the breast cancer fund and other groups on hand to answer questions, but we are missing our policy geru unfortunately, i don't k
-- why do we have that and is it a cost benefit thing, and just to start to ask some of those questions of our administration really, so that was it. >> so, i think that we are out of time, but this was wonderful, thank you for the rich questions and your attention and for bringing so many of you in here. >> i would like to thank bonnie and the breast cancer fund for coming and all of >> thank you all for coming, i would like to really briefly introduce bonnie angle with the...
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-- why do we have that and is it a cost benefit thing, and just to start to ask some of those questions of our administration really, so that was it. >> so, i think that we are out of time, but this was wonderful, thank you for the rich questions and your attention and for bringing so many of you in here. >> i would like to thank bonnie and the breast cancer fund for coming and all of the local co-op that uses local ingredients, we practice what we preach. >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and get ready to get out and play. henri matisse. frida kahlo. andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at th
-- why do we have that and is it a cost benefit thing, and just to start to ask some of those questions of our administration really, so that was it. >> so, i think that we are out of time, but this was wonderful, thank you for the rich questions and your attention and for bringing so many of you in here. >> i would like to thank bonnie and the breast cancer fund for coming and all of the local co-op that uses local ingredients, we practice what we preach. >> san francisco...
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why do i see also we've got the rise of extremism and we still have, you know, why do i see obama as the chamber lane of our time. is that fair? >> two reasons. it's not flattery. you and i know each other well. you're a student of history. you know the history. number two. we're repeating the same steps, apiecement and denial. we denied for years what hitler's goal was for the jewish people and what his goals were for the people of europe. we canad denied it. he wrote a book about it in 1923 and said if i get to power, this is what i want to do. everybody said we don't believe it. we're in that same situation today with the leadership we have in washington. >> the anile 23450eu lation of l is potential, and the united states denies it. >> they've told us what the target is. the great satan and the little satan. tel aviv is going to be target number one for an iranian nuclear weapon. the folks in jerusalem, in bebe netanyahu's administration understand that. >> why would they even negotiate at this point a cease-fire when all that is going to happen, these cow yards, what they're doi
why do i see also we've got the rise of extremism and we still have, you know, why do i see obama as the chamber lane of our time. is that fair? >> two reasons. it's not flattery. you and i know each other well. you're a student of history. you know the history. number two. we're repeating the same steps, apiecement and denial. we denied for years what hitler's goal was for the jewish people and what his goals were for the people of europe. we canad denied it. he wrote a book about it in...
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-- why do we have that and is it a cost benefit thing, and just to start to ask some of those questions of our administration really, so that was it. >> so, i think that we are out of time, but this was wonderful, thank you for the rich questions and your attention and for bringing so many of you in here. >> i would like to thank bonnie and the breast cancer fund for coming and all of the local co-op that uses local ingredients, we practice what we preach. >> the renovation of balboa park, the oldest in the city of san francisco, and now it is the newest part in the city of san francisco. through our partnership, and because of public investment from the two thousand eight fund, we are celebrating a renewal and an awakening of this park. we have it safer, happier, more joyous. >> 3, 2, 1, [laughter] =--[applause] >> it is a great resource for families, to have fun in the city, recreation. >> this is an amazing park. we have not revitalized it without public and private investment. the critical piece of the process of this renovation was that it was all about the community. we reached ou
-- why do we have that and is it a cost benefit thing, and just to start to ask some of those questions of our administration really, so that was it. >> so, i think that we are out of time, but this was wonderful, thank you for the rich questions and your attention and for bringing so many of you in here. >> i would like to thank bonnie and the breast cancer fund for coming and all of the local co-op that uses local ingredients, we practice what we preach. >> the renovation of...
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-- why do we have that and is it a cost benefit thing, and just to start to ask some of those questions of our administration really, so that was it. >> so, i think that we are out of time, but this was wonderful, thank you for the rich questions and your attention and for bringing so many of you in here. >> i would like to thank bonnie and the breast cancer fund for coming and all of the local co-op that uses local ingredients, we practice what we preach. arab heritage month celebration. (singing).
-- why do we have that and is it a cost benefit thing, and just to start to ask some of those questions of our administration really, so that was it. >> so, i think that we are out of time, but this was wonderful, thank you for the rich questions and your attention and for bringing so many of you in here. >> i would like to thank bonnie and the breast cancer fund for coming and all of the local co-op that uses local ingredients, we practice what we preach. arab heritage month...
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last three elections and carious was definitely stolen why you think i mean glorified a little bit why do you think kerry is so easily conceded and why is voter fraud and the rigging at these elections censored on alternative media as well i mean it's kind of just dismissed as conspiracy theory. well i think that al gore and john kerry both rushed to concede elections. that were highly questionable to say the least because they were terrified of being called sore losers and i think that other independents or so-called independent groups rush to follow the lead of the democratic party because they work with the democratic party and they get their funding and their access and their sense of power and the importance from their relationships with their party. but john kerry in two thousand and five according to mark crispin miller who i know and respect and who publicly describe the conversation he had admitted that he had come to realize that two thousand and four had been stolen from him in ohio but he wouldn't say so for fear of being called a sore loser now whether that's his real motivat
last three elections and carious was definitely stolen why you think i mean glorified a little bit why do you think kerry is so easily conceded and why is voter fraud and the rigging at these elections censored on alternative media as well i mean it's kind of just dismissed as conspiracy theory. well i think that al gore and john kerry both rushed to concede elections. that were highly questionable to say the least because they were terrified of being called sore losers and i think that other...
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-- why do we have that and is it a cost benefit thing, and just to start to ask some of those questions of our administration really, so that was it. >> so, i think that we are out of time, but this was wonderful, thank you for the rich questions and your attention and for bringing so many of you in here. >> i would like to thank bonnie and the breast cancer fund for coming and all of the local co-op that uses local ingredients, we practice what we preach. >> 7 and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe neighbor's park fund which was on the ballot four years ago and look at how that public investment has transformed our neighborhood. >> the playground is unique in that it serves a number of age groups, unlike many of the other properties, it serves small children with the children's play grounds and clubhouses that has basketball courts, it has an outdoor soccer field and so there were a lot of people that came to the table that had their wish list and we did our best to make sure that we kind of divided up spaces and made sure that we kept the old features of the playg
-- why do we have that and is it a cost benefit thing, and just to start to ask some of those questions of our administration really, so that was it. >> so, i think that we are out of time, but this was wonderful, thank you for the rich questions and your attention and for bringing so many of you in here. >> i would like to thank bonnie and the breast cancer fund for coming and all of the local co-op that uses local ingredients, we practice what we preach. >> 7 and a half...
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taking a page out of that why couldn't we do the same thing with clean tech? we want to invite institutions like our california puc, our san francisco puc, our department of the environment, organizations and private institutions like sun run or pg&e to potentially create the network of their innovative sites and their innovative divisions to work together and potentially in a physical location or just begin networking first, and start working with the major universities and their research entities on their sites so we can start anchoring these institutions within san francisco and create another ecosystem of anchoring institutions. that proved successful in the delivery of pharmaceutical answers to medical challenges. i think it will prove to be helpful here to have them focial exciting center to come and look at and draw the attention i think of even more start ups, and the third part of this clean sf initiative is make sure that we do everything possible to support clean tech start ups. we can do that with partnership with the clean energy fund and our depa
taking a page out of that why couldn't we do the same thing with clean tech? we want to invite institutions like our california puc, our san francisco puc, our department of the environment, organizations and private institutions like sun run or pg&e to potentially create the network of their innovative sites and their innovative divisions to work together and potentially in a physical location or just begin networking first, and start working with the major universities and their research...
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>> why do they do it? is it the power?come into these positions are often high risk takers. that is actually what allows them to some degree to become those powerful men. so they thrive on some excitement, on some risk taking, and then you add to that that when they become powerful, to be honest, they are catnip to a lot of women. they have a lot of opportunity and then the question becomes how vulnerable is their marriage? so men who become -- who come into very powerful positions, often very consumed by their work, they're not present with their spouses very much, and sort of the emotionality of their marriage gets plucked out. they're focused elsewhere. they can become lonely. they can can become isolated. as was mentioned before, can become insecure. even though they have to uphold this very powerful attitude, they're fed by others around them, too, who are saying, oh, whatever you want to do, absolutely. >> that's something i've always wondered about. you do have all these people around you insulating you and allowing
>> why do they do it? is it the power?come into these positions are often high risk takers. that is actually what allows them to some degree to become those powerful men. so they thrive on some excitement, on some risk taking, and then you add to that that when they become powerful, to be honest, they are catnip to a lot of women. they have a lot of opportunity and then the question becomes how vulnerable is their marriage? so men who become -- who come into very powerful positions, often...
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why do they have to do that? why do they do that? >> they are legally obligated to list the side-effects. there was a law that was passed that forced them to list side-effects. we had a sequence in the film, you know, a tragic comedy listing all the side-effects, your head will fall off, your arm will fall off, your private parts will fall off. it is crazy that these things actually happen to people and we're giving drugs to people that have these side-effects. in the story we see the story of avendia, a drug that was used for diabetes. and it ended up killing between 50 and 200,000 people because the company glaxose really sat on the evidence and hid the fact that this was causing heart attacks in a subset of patients. >> what's next for you? >> i don't know. i don't have plans for another film. i am dedicated to getting this film out there. i believe in this message, and i plan on traveling around the country with this film. right now we are in sort of the traditional release of theaters on demand and itunes, but i want to continue
why do they have to do that? why do they do that? >> they are legally obligated to list the side-effects. there was a law that was passed that forced them to list side-effects. we had a sequence in the film, you know, a tragic comedy listing all the side-effects, your head will fall off, your arm will fall off, your private parts will fall off. it is crazy that these things actually happen to people and we're giving drugs to people that have these side-effects. in the story we see the...
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why do we do that? why do we have our member dos that? because we want to test that response plan because it's no good on paper unless you test it and we do that. we run drills and it takes about a drill to do, to plan. we work with the public sector agency and it was the fire department and next year alsolet fire department and we had drills with the police department swat and a day long drill and you name the emergency we probably planned for it, and i am not here to brag. i am here to tell you these drills help and we can't do that without the city and our members get the lessons from that drill. anyway i won't take too much more of your time. again i am honored to be here. this is a video of the drill and it's somewhat funny -- and a seminar we put on (siren). (music). "fire". "fire". "fire". "woo, woo, woo" "fire". "when you walk and talk really sets me off and wild child". >> "yes she does". >> and sleep and cheat and there is a slow chance, baby, baby". "so this way and excited now". "push, push -- let me know -- >> "fire". "fire".
why do we do that? why do we have our member dos that? because we want to test that response plan because it's no good on paper unless you test it and we do that. we run drills and it takes about a drill to do, to plan. we work with the public sector agency and it was the fire department and next year alsolet fire department and we had drills with the police department swat and a day long drill and you name the emergency we probably planned for it, and i am not here to brag. i am here to tell...
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>>host: why do you call it "in buddha's company"? >> those who fought saw themselves says buddhist warriors. some as a logical someday tried to halt communism as a threat to the practice of values or religious tradition they saw buddhism and is under threat by a communism past to do with thailand as being the center of the intense tradition and many thai soldiers that fought they're took in both in front of what we call the enrolled buddha and many of them wore buddhist amulets especially when they came in contact with soldiers with other countries as the defying simple and to rebuild the buddhist temples that were abandoned because of the fighting. and their service was informed by ideals and a lot of the veterans would invoke that mercy to describe why they were fighting and why they emphasize with the vietnamese people. even as i think about it, their attitude toward nature all of that had it route to two with. coming up with the title i went to focus on their own image. >> what role does the keying play in thailand? if he said no
>>host: why do you call it "in buddha's company"? >> those who fought saw themselves says buddhist warriors. some as a logical someday tried to halt communism as a threat to the practice of values or religious tradition they saw buddhism and is under threat by a communism past to do with thailand as being the center of the intense tradition and many thai soldiers that fought they're took in both in front of what we call the enrolled buddha and many of them wore buddhist...
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. >> why do we believe there is some hope and when you believe both parties are bought by big banks? >> i believe the second term changes, and i think john f. kennedy ran on that, and he knew it would give him oxygen. obama needs the second term. i think he will be stronger against republicans. >> i think he got some wind from the occupied movement. i think he learned it is not going to work. he is doing more things we want him to do. >> whoever wins is not going to win with a mandate. tell me why i should not believe things are going to be more divided in the next four years than they were in the past. >> the best thing you could hope for is something divided rather than the republicans could hope to do. there is one that said the best thing is to repeal the 20th- century. we are talking about reactionary policies if romney gets in there. any of them are going to be worse than obama. he is going to hopefully follow through on pulling u.s. troops out of afghanistan, and maybe he is going to do some other initiatives. we like his speech where he calls for nuclear abolition. it is an i
. >> why do we believe there is some hope and when you believe both parties are bought by big banks? >> i believe the second term changes, and i think john f. kennedy ran on that, and he knew it would give him oxygen. obama needs the second term. i think he will be stronger against republicans. >> i think he got some wind from the occupied movement. i think he learned it is not going to work. he is doing more things we want him to do. >> whoever wins is not going to win...
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why do we believe he will do that? >> i agree with everything you said. i do feel he allowed himself to be rolled, repeatedly. not just an fiscal negotiations but that is why you've got to this mess in the first place. here is what gives me some hope. i may be a pollyanna. the campaign he ran ended up being a much tougher and if i may say so, more ruthless and focused campaign than i expected based on his behavior in office. the behavior that you described. i am lying to believe that this is as turning over of the new leaf and for getting this nonsense that we can just wave a magic wand and have bipartisanship and will all get out long -- we will all get along. he is a brilliant guy. on the other hand, people did not change. he likes to be a conciliator and that may yet come to the fore. i think so far at least he is talking a tough line. leaving himself some wiggle room but basically he is saying my principles won. 60% of people who voted for him believe it is time to end tax favors for the rich. unless he is being disingenuous, we have to give them a ch
why do we believe he will do that? >> i agree with everything you said. i do feel he allowed himself to be rolled, repeatedly. not just an fiscal negotiations but that is why you've got to this mess in the first place. here is what gives me some hope. i may be a pollyanna. the campaign he ran ended up being a much tougher and if i may say so, more ruthless and focused campaign than i expected based on his behavior in office. the behavior that you described. i am lying to believe that this...
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they need an h two hammer why do they have cadillac escalates in iraq how important managers what is the purpose. they get the wrong equipment ordered the wrong stuff. pewter still in boxes new vehicles push them out of what they called burn pits and i just set it on fire climate as a was to get more money for the right equipment or the right stuff they needed why would you need to order some biases roman quipping just because i'm a patient to do it and you burn it. and destroy it. you got brand new trucks over there and then there's not even oil filters so when the motor blows what do you do by. new truck and bill the government said. they wouldn't have a spare tire created and we had a blow to and they didn't care how. much by ford and these are maybe eighty thousand dollars vehicles maybe one hundred thousand dollars you know they're expensive trucks we're burning fuel in front of the iraqi people we're not really doing anything to help we. entire convoy is where every flatbed truck was empty the allegation come from twelve truckers complaining that the company was wasting gove
they need an h two hammer why do they have cadillac escalates in iraq how important managers what is the purpose. they get the wrong equipment ordered the wrong stuff. pewter still in boxes new vehicles push them out of what they called burn pits and i just set it on fire climate as a was to get more money for the right equipment or the right stuff they needed why would you need to order some biases roman quipping just because i'm a patient to do it and you burn it. and destroy it. you got...
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why do you want to beat on the republicans? >> sean: i thought you were going to go bob beckle on me for a second. i just lost my breath. >> i'm an englishman. >> sean: and a gentleman at that. look, the only thing i can say, it is in their best interest, because they hold the line. make the case for liberty. make the case for limited government. and nobody in washington is doing that now. do you agree? >> make the case for great policy that will see us through for a long time. the republicans are going to be blamed no matter what happens. political revenge against your enemies is not a great way to -- >> will you make no allowance for politics, none whatsoever? the republicans may not want to -- >> sean: look, they were not elected to raise taxes and to rrbber stamp obama's spending ways that we know will lead to bankruptcy. >> excuse me. >> sean: they were elected in the house -- >> no. >> sean: they won in the house, elected to hold the line. hold it. >> let's fast-forward to the last week of december. there's no agreement o
why do you want to beat on the republicans? >> sean: i thought you were going to go bob beckle on me for a second. i just lost my breath. >> i'm an englishman. >> sean: and a gentleman at that. look, the only thing i can say, it is in their best interest, because they hold the line. make the case for liberty. make the case for limited government. and nobody in washington is doing that now. do you agree? >> make the case for great policy that will see us through for a...
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why do i need a lawyer-- not why do i need a lawyer?oo soon so there's somewhere to go. >> rose: here's a guy who was a pilot, and a damn good pilot. it may have been his arrogance that he could do what he was doing and think he could still fly the plane. >> right. >> rose: high on cocane or alcohol or whatever it might be, staying up all night with-- and then you come to fly a plane the next day. that's a high level of arrogance and confidence at the same time. >> yup. and addiction. >> rose: and addiction. >> because it didn't tart off with 20 vodkas. it probably started off legitimate, two beers in eight, 10 hours, whatever, and the next thing you know, "i'll have one more." "i have nine hours." "what are you doing? i'm coming over. are you still up?" now it's seven hours. take a hit of this and we'll be fine. >> rose: and then it's the alarm. you have to get up. >> and then you have to get up. >> and he's gotten away with it before. you know, many-- i'm sure many, many times-- hopefully not to this extent, but he's gotten away with
why do i need a lawyer-- not why do i need a lawyer?oo soon so there's somewhere to go. >> rose: here's a guy who was a pilot, and a damn good pilot. it may have been his arrogance that he could do what he was doing and think he could still fly the plane. >> right. >> rose: high on cocane or alcohol or whatever it might be, staying up all night with-- and then you come to fly a plane the next day. that's a high level of arrogance and confidence at the same time. >> yup....
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and why do they do that? i have not the foggiest. because, you know, if anything, the technician has to be honest with the consumer, and they have to let them know their options and what is available and what is really needed for their car. > > should a woman take a man with her to ensure that she is getting the best deal? does that help? > > no! because we need to be empowered by asking a lot of questions so we understand. it's not how to fix your car in the driveway or in the garage, but how to have your car repaired properly by an certified technician. there are two words that all of us have to remember. the first one is, "why." why do i need this repair? show me. show me on the car why i need this repair. and the second word is "how." how will this affect my vehicle's performance, and how will it affect my wallet? and if you don't get a straight answer after all the questions that you ask, never be afraid to ask the question. > > what can be done if you have been overcharged? > > you can always ask them for a rebate, possibly. bu
and why do they do that? i have not the foggiest. because, you know, if anything, the technician has to be honest with the consumer, and they have to let them know their options and what is available and what is really needed for their car. > > should a woman take a man with her to ensure that she is getting the best deal? does that help? > > no! because we need to be empowered by asking a lot of questions so we understand. it's not how to fix your car in the driveway or in the...
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the store comply and prevail degree how to modernize it or to move it so we're open for duck but why do these protectionist measures exist well why did they come into existence in the first place if they break the deadly toll rules why do people why do people even even discuss those measures now again. may start a discussion explaining. it was odious that we believe that our motives are in line with the rules but it's very complicated subject so there is protectionist and protectionism that they maybe do is that true first of all as reserve protectionism region is allowed but. and secondly belief we use exact was also made as machine compliance however i mean i will give you an example we are criticised for. mental feet. connected to visit because of cars but this exists all european countries so that's a question of i feel about how it's implemented probably it's a difference he says that much seems to be that of head of the department for trade negotiations of the russian ministry of economic development spotlight we'll be back shortly after a break so stay with us. i mean so the know
the store comply and prevail degree how to modernize it or to move it so we're open for duck but why do these protectionist measures exist well why did they come into existence in the first place if they break the deadly toll rules why do people why do people even even discuss those measures now again. may start a discussion explaining. it was odious that we believe that our motives are in line with the rules but it's very complicated subject so there is protectionist and protectionism that...
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why do you think he did -- he told them basically forget about it? why did he say go brunt?do that? what's the politics of that? is that just ideology playing to the hard right? >> i would never try to ascribe any motives or judgment with mitt romney because his position changes so frequently. but i think that's the right question. and part of the answer to that is how desperate this toledo jeep ad looked when it's clear the auto rescues worked here. everybody believes it worked. people forget it was a hard political call three years ago, wasn't a hard call in terms of substance, but a hard political call for congress and the president, but we did the right thing. it was several things. it was bipartisanship back then with senator voinovich and president bush and president obama. it was a partnership between the federal government and local communities and businesses, and we always kept a focus on how do you get manufacturing jobs back and focus on the middle class? that's why it's been a success. that's why it's working politically, and that's, frankly, why governor romney
why do you think he did -- he told them basically forget about it? why did he say go brunt?do that? what's the politics of that? is that just ideology playing to the hard right? >> i would never try to ascribe any motives or judgment with mitt romney because his position changes so frequently. but i think that's the right question. and part of the answer to that is how desperate this toledo jeep ad looked when it's clear the auto rescues worked here. everybody believes it worked. people...
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>> greta: why do you do a phony story when four americans are dead? >> because you don't want to be held accountable. >> greta: that's appalling. if that's the reason. that's why it's so important that petraeus when he testifies, everybody, let's get the straight story out itch let's take a look at the department of state. they get request after request, we are in real trouble. al qaeda's all over the place. the british ambassador is gone, the wish guys are gone. have you all of that at the state department and you didn't done a thing to send out more security and, boom! these four folks are dead because you didn't act! >> greta: you know what, you have to have the honor to say, here's where things fell apart. this is what we know -- >> that's exactly -- >> greta: you don't tell something that is silly, like it's a video and keep pushing -- whoever is telling the video story. >> that's exactly. that's exactly the point. why did they use this particular cover story which suggests they have no responsibility whatsoever? caller: hopefully, there will be c
>> greta: why do you do a phony story when four americans are dead? >> because you don't want to be held accountable. >> greta: that's appalling. if that's the reason. that's why it's so important that petraeus when he testifies, everybody, let's get the straight story out itch let's take a look at the department of state. they get request after request, we are in real trouble. al qaeda's all over the place. the british ambassador is gone, the wish guys are gone. have you all...
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. >> is there a reason why you're doing this, schilling? >> police. >> who?> police, i'm mad at the police. >> well, we're not the police, so. >> y'all are the police. >> schilling was recently sentenced to 15 years for multiple felonies, including assault, and is awaiting transfer to prison. >> what is wrong with you? why all of a sudden do you want to start acting a fool, start flooding the walls and -- >> i didn't flood the wall. >> there was water all over the floor. >> they were going to cut it off, so i grabbed the cup. >> because you're flooding my wall. >> i wasn't flooding. >> you do this all the time. i'm not putting up with it. >> during schilling's 11-month stay at louisville metro, he has been anything but a model inmate. >> he's very childish, got a middle schooler's kind of attitude. every time he wants attention, that's how he acts out. [ inaudible ] >> do you feel better now? he's standing up on the bench in here kicking my door. >> put them tighter, even tighter. i ain't going to worry about that [ bleep ]. >> it disrupts the entire wall. yo
. >> is there a reason why you're doing this, schilling? >> police. >> who?> police, i'm mad at the police. >> well, we're not the police, so. >> y'all are the police. >> schilling was recently sentenced to 15 years for multiple felonies, including assault, and is awaiting transfer to prison. >> what is wrong with you? why all of a sudden do you want to start acting a fool, start flooding the walls and -- >> i didn't flood the wall. >>...
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ask the right questions first, why do you do what you do at the board level or founder level. the most critical step is communicate that with your employees so they know why they work there before you go to market. >> is there good dad that shows if you do this, have social responsibility with your business, socially aware, it improves bottom line? does it drive revenue? >> that's critical. yes, there is. two most notable study, one done by the book "grow." they looked at the best performing 50 companies in the last ten years, these are companies $100 million in size all the way too a billion dollars. there was a direct correlation between their bottom line and customer loyalty and collective and personal good will attributed to that brand. the same was borne out by a european study that identified the 20 most successful brands. they found there was a direct correlation between the bottom line and purchase of the brand. if you're an entrepreneur out there, that's where you need to start. usually you don't have any time or marketing or resources to get to marketing and branding
ask the right questions first, why do you do what you do at the board level or founder level. the most critical step is communicate that with your employees so they know why they work there before you go to market. >> is there good dad that shows if you do this, have social responsibility with your business, socially aware, it improves bottom line? does it drive revenue? >> that's critical. yes, there is. two most notable study, one done by the book "grow." they looked at...
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why they did. is there a war on women? do you buy that war on women thing? i don't like that phrase war on women. it implies women are victim buzz that is an overly sim pliftic analysis of why obama got the women to vote. >> bill: give me reason they did. go. >> because obama supports issues that matter to single women. period. he cares about issue that's matter to single women. womens health care, equal pay. >> when you say president obama cares about abortion what does that mean? what does he care about? >> supports not putting restrictions on a woman's right to choose. >> so, he supports in your mind, you're a single woman. the president supports unfettered abortion. we'll take tout clinic and pay for it that. is why you like it? its not about unfetter add borgs, bill, you know that. >> it's about a woman's right to choose. >> have you a right to choose. you can get an abortion. this is are there going to be restricting? >> restrictions like what? like what? like requiring women to undergo trance vaginal ultrasounds? >> no. when the fetus is eight months y
why they did. is there a war on women? do you buy that war on women thing? i don't like that phrase war on women. it implies women are victim buzz that is an overly sim pliftic analysis of why obama got the women to vote. >> bill: give me reason they did. go. >> because obama supports issues that matter to single women. period. he cares about issue that's matter to single women. womens health care, equal pay. >> when you say president obama cares about abortion what does that...
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