Even Ford executives bare all: "We're in trouble because we lost touch with the consumer, " says Robert Shanks, Ford vice president and controller, the Americas.
If the only art we have is that which is put out commercially, we're in trouble because everybody will think that the only thing we liked was half-dressed women dancing on a video.
But this issue of kind of being confined to these two, admittedly, very grand facilities, but if a cruise missile or even something more simple than that were directed in the right place, at the Kennedy Space Center or at Vandenberg, we're really in trouble.
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Mr. BORDALON: Yeah, buddy, we got, we're in big trouble, man.
Remember, change in this nation only occurred because the lawyers were the ones who foster change, and if we don't have people of color to continue that, we're in big trouble.
If that's what the stimulus is about, we're in a whole lot worse trouble.
"But this is irrational, this is wrong, and I believe the more they use the 'R' word, the more trouble we're going to find ourselves in, " Daschle added.
We're also seeing countries like in the developing world in real trouble.
We're hearing reports that women were told that they would be in serious trouble if the indelible ink that's used to ensure against multiple voting was seen on their fingers.
We're seeing a lot of the biggest foreign companies saying they're in trouble - Daimler, Sony, Toyota - they've seen a sales decline.
So I am never prepared to accept that somehow non violent crime isn't important, what I will say for the police is that it is a very difficult balance to strike when you're policing those huge events because if you're too heavy handed you can provoke trouble as we've seen there in the past.
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