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Nice. Hi, everyone. Im the host. Thank you for watching. Were here in hollywood. Please relax. We are back to work after a week i took my family to japan this week, and i have to say, im still not sure how i feel about what happened over there. Here in america, we know we have our faults. We know we have areas for improvement. But, overall, i think most of us believe that, compared to the rest of the world, were pretty buttonedup. I know i did. I go to europe where there are dirt holes where plumbing is supposed to be and i hold my breath and i go im glad im not one of these people, and then i go back home, right . But now after traveling to japan, i realize that this place this usa were always chanting about . Is a filthy and disgusting place. We were in japan for seven days. Not only did i not encounter a single dirty bathroom, the bathrooms in tokyo and kyoto are cleaner than our operating rooms here. Everywhere you go, the bathrooms are clean. They dont smell bad, and they have tho
Spark light along with these Television Companies support cspan2 as a public service. Now on book tv late one to introduce you to jennifer his book is called levis unbuttoned. The local mob took my job but forgave you my voice. Jennifer, what was your career path at levi . Slow and steady but almost all the weights the top i started 1980 i am Marketing Assistant entrynt level lowest f the low but work my way up to chief marketing officer by 2013. Of that post for eight years which is a really long time most people averaged 18 28 months they get fired. But i. Did a good job but help and helpthe company go public. Became the brand president but then i was very outspoken about the need to open Public Schools during covid and affect to your conflict internally i was told there is no place for me the company anymore. Host what is the job of the chief marketing officer . Let see how can i put this into words for you are responsible for the brands image for your responsible for generating dem