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(laughter) >> and any psychological -- i am socially awkward, too. i over come it because i have to because i have a tv show. ask my friends or ask imus he will go i am socially awkward. but what is it about many -- people who like to analyze. bill clinton the opposite. he felt your pain and then spent more money. personality type? >> economists would argue everything we do when we fight for freedom when we show up at rallies when we care about the future of our country economists would say that's irrational. we think it's the best thing to do because we care not only about our country but our future and our kid's future. that's not normal in this country that's what we have to fix. >> but it is part of our culture entrepreneurs they are always out liars always trying to see things that others aren't seeing. steve jobs said you do marketing
mistakes and spent years in the wilderness and came back as a better person. in terms of fulfilling yourself and discovering talents. it is in ways to make the the world. you mentioned apple in your book and make a contrast between apple computer and solsol. i thought it was a brilliant piece. >> solsolis -- solyndra is it about big government. steve jobs doesn't do marketing surveys because you dont know what you want until we show you. he put its on the line in doing so. he betters himself and sat at the same time betters the lives of hundreds and millions of people around the world.
mistakes and spent years in the wilderness and came back as a better person. in terms of fulfilling yourself and discovering talents. it is in ways to make the the world. you mentioned apple in your book and make a contrast between apple computer and solsol. i thought it was a brilliant piece. >> solsolis -- solyndra about big government. steve jobs doesn't do marketing surveys because you dont know what you want until we show you. he put its on the line in doing so. he betters himself and sat at the same time betters the lives of hundreds and millions of people around the world.
this is expensive. if you have to plug in the car, it is risky because i can picture couples, i don't mean to be, you know, saying this is something that could lead to divorce but you can imagine getting up, i thought you plugged it in, no, i thought you plugged it in, that is a disaster in the making. okay, i warned you, and now, mark, should we be shocked? >>guest: no. in fact, g.m. is getting an earful from the marketing reports. they sold 125 last month but marketing surveys are showing that consumer interest is dropping dramatically in the cars. and in the u.k. they have trouble financing electric cars because of their rapid depreciation. thing your average consumer good, electronics you would not want to invest in something that is obsolete in a year or two and people are paying $40,000 plus on an electric car that will
businesses would be made whole. what's your response to that a year later? >> well, i wonder when they're going to start. >> you have not been made whole and you have been hurt financially by this, correct? >> that's very correct. >> and how -- >> it's been really a -- excuse me? >> go ahead. go ahead. >> it's been a true devastation. we've worked hard against imported shrimp and so forth and we've done a lot of marketing campaigns in the last three or four years. we feel like we were put back ten years. and i listen to mr. feinberg and his methodology and i just don't understand some issues. the last deal when he explained his methodology, he explained to us what kind of damage that we should expect in '11 and what we should expect in '12 and we should be back to normal. the part i don't understand is where were his marketing surveys? >> well, he's been on record saying that if a claimant who
>> well, i wonder when they're going to start. >> you have not been made whole and you have been hurt financially by this, correct? >> that's very correct. >> and how -- >> it's been really a -- excuse me? >> go ahead. go ahead. >> it's been a true devastation. we've worked hard against imported shrimp and so forth and we've done a lot of marketing campaigns in the last three or four years. we feel like we were put back ten years. and i listen to mr. feinberg and his methodology and i just don't understand some issues. the last deal when he explained his methodology, he explained to us what kind of damage that we should expect in '11 and what we should expect in '12 and we should be back to normal. the part i don't understand is where were his marketing surveys? >> well, he's been on record saying that if a claimant who didn't get paid is waiting and waiting and waiting, there's something wrong about the claim. what's your response to that?