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it's unbearable. right here it's not so bad. >> i didn't notice -- everybody heard it. what is it about? >> its tsunami warning siren and they test it once a mowh good idea. >> we put out in the press over the past couple of weeks this is happening, we hoping there will be no panic. next year as we start doing on the first wednesday of the month people will get used to it. they will recognize this the day this the same time and it won't an issue. >> in a real tsunami warning they will sound the siren continuously for several minutes. it's so loud you can hear it inside your home so they will have automated telephone call to alert residents, at the had will only call you if it's at real emergency. the alarms and they will test them once a month first wednesday at 10:00 in the morning. >>> just ahead, the governor's surprise decision that would have drivers paying more for texting behind the wheel. >> and now hiring, apple posted jobs after an embarrassing incident at bay area bars. >> and wanted, six foot tall and flexible, gumbie suspect is flexible, gumbie suspect is c
it's unbearable. right here it's not so bad. >> i didn't notice -- everybody heard it. what is it about? >> its tsunami warning siren and they test it once a mowh good idea. >> we put out in the press over the past couple of weeks this is happening, we hoping there will be no panic. next year as we start doing on the first wednesday of the month people will get used to it. they will recognize this the day this the same time and it won't an issue. >> in a real tsunami...
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it's unbearable. right here it's not so bad. >> i didn't notice -- everybody heard it. what is it about? >> its tsunami warning siren and they test it once a mowh good idea. >> we put out in the press over the past couple of weeks this is happening, we hoping there will be no panic. next year as we start doing on the first wednesday of the month people will get used to it. they will recognize this the day this the same time and it won't an issue. >> in a real tsunami warning they will sound the siren continuously for several minutes. it's so loud you can hear it inside your home so they will have automated telephone call to alert residents, at the had will only call you if it's at real emergency. the alarms and they will test them once a month first wednesday at 10:00 in the morning. >>> just ahead, the governor's surprise decision that would have drivers paying more for texting behind the wheel. >> and now hiring, apple posted jobs after an embarrassing incident at bay area bars. >> and wanted, six foot tall and flexible, gumbie suspect is crime caught on camera. i wor
it's unbearable. right here it's not so bad. >> i didn't notice -- everybody heard it. what is it about? >> its tsunami warning siren and they test it once a mowh good idea. >> we put out in the press over the past couple of weeks this is happening, we hoping there will be no panic. next year as we start doing on the first wednesday of the month people will get used to it. they will recognize this the day this the same time and it won't an issue. >> in a real tsunami...
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then perhaps that becomes unbearable.you have learned something about whwh your commit many towards one another might be. >> i think it is a brilliant idea. fred, a lot of people don't realize is a magna kum ladder graduate from harvard university. he went through one of the most painful nasty divorces in his life. while he was out cruising the love beau hehe was in the middle of a terrible divorce. i think his advice is very wise. >> your book is complete with all kinds of detail on all aspects of divorce to the lawyers to the judges. while you have a very strong judgment against adultery, and you have very strong judgment on -- favorably of course, you examount -- exalt love and the love of marriage, you nevertheless give advice to those who might want to take alternate views. you say do not use credit or debit cards to pay for affairs or use cameras with your paramours. phone records tell a story. use a land line or pay phone. the grass is almost never green on the other side. the passion of sex always changes over tim
then perhaps that becomes unbearable.you have learned something about whwh your commit many towards one another might be. >> i think it is a brilliant idea. fred, a lot of people don't realize is a magna kum ladder graduate from harvard university. he went through one of the most painful nasty divorces in his life. while he was out cruising the love beau hehe was in the middle of a terrible divorce. i think his advice is very wise. >> your book is complete with all kinds of detail...
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then perhaps that becomes unbearable.you have learned something about whwh your commit many towards one another might be. >> i think it is a brilliant idea. fred, a lot of people don't realize is a magna kum ladder graduate from harvard university. he went through one of the most painful nasty divorces in his life. while he was out cruising the love beau hehe was in the middle of a terrible divorce. i think his advice is very wise. >> your book is complete with all kinds of detail on all aspects of divorce to the lawyers to the judges. while you have a very strong judgment against adultery, and you have very strong judgment on -- favorably of course, you examount -- exalt love and the love of marriage, you nevertheless give advice to those who might want to take alternate views. you say do not use credit or debit cards to pay for affairs or use cameras with your paramours. phone records tell a story. use a land line or pay phone. the grass is almost never green on the other side. the passion of sex always changes over tim
then perhaps that becomes unbearable.you have learned something about whwh your commit many towards one another might be. >> i think it is a brilliant idea. fred, a lot of people don't realize is a magna kum ladder graduate from harvard university. he went through one of the most painful nasty divorces in his life. while he was out cruising the love beau hehe was in the middle of a terrible divorce. i think his advice is very wise. >> your book is complete with all kinds of detail...
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tires burning everywhere the army is going to using a new found device known as the scream at which unbearable sound now be it you ation here is very very tame the clash of great across the way thank you. one kind of thing and has been killed now what we understand happened is that country hundred israeli settlers started burning the trees belonging to palestinians in the village the army was called in and the result was one palestinian shot and killed in the mix. for months the israeli army has been preparing for these exact scenes and palestinians what we tell of it will now use these clashes as an excuse to beef up its army presence in the west bank and possibly even punish palestinians by withholding tax money it collects on their behalf for weeks the army has been planting land mines on israel's northern borders to prevent the columbia checkpoint scenes from unfolding here the mines are not necessarily there to deal with people who have peaceful intentions but mines are a legitimate form of defense many countries have mines on their borders for that reason but locals are outraged now they
tires burning everywhere the army is going to using a new found device known as the scream at which unbearable sound now be it you ation here is very very tame the clash of great across the way thank you. one kind of thing and has been killed now what we understand happened is that country hundred israeli settlers started burning the trees belonging to palestinians in the village the army was called in and the result was one palestinian shot and killed in the mix. for months the israeli army...
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economies would on the one hand be put aside but at the same time the politics would become absolutely unbearable probably in germany above all there is already a lot of doubt as to whether one should go on boring money. from greece unless the banks are helped by their own governments what is called recapitalize another would have given new money will lend you money in order to beef up their capital base and of course there would be serious doubts about the credit worthiness of the banks and that is really i think what governments are most worried about because if the banks are seen to fail us and not prepared to lend to each other then we have another we have a repeat of the credit crunch wave banks don't lend to each other they also can't lend to businesses and that is what then leads to recession or possibly even the pression it's very difficult to trace who actually holds that debt and even if you can trace that there are any insurance companies that in a sense have insured the banks against the fourth with of a could actually afford to pay out is another question again again. doubts in the m
economies would on the one hand be put aside but at the same time the politics would become absolutely unbearable probably in germany above all there is already a lot of doubt as to whether one should go on boring money. from greece unless the banks are helped by their own governments what is called recapitalize another would have given new money will lend you money in order to beef up their capital base and of course there would be serious doubts about the credit worthiness of the banks and...
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those doubts on the one hand he put aside but at the same time the politics would become absolutely unbearable and probably in germany above all there is already a lot of doubt as to whether one should go on pouring money into into the grease people see that as sort of a bottomless pit if italy were to be deemed to be in the same position it isn't yet undoubtably there would also be a lot of political doubts not perhaps within the government but certainly amongst members of the government and in the public about whether it was a wise thing to go on putting that money here or you mention greece there that's focused on that country now ratings giant its is just come out to say that happens we'll probably default but will be kept inside the euro if a country goes under if there it's hard to take the euro with it. well the real problem is what it dials to the holders of greek debt now if they are forced to take what is called a haircut in other words get only eighty cents or sixty cents or fifty cents back on the euro that they have lent well that's certainly a major loss and unless the banks are
those doubts on the one hand he put aside but at the same time the politics would become absolutely unbearable and probably in germany above all there is already a lot of doubt as to whether one should go on pouring money into into the grease people see that as sort of a bottomless pit if italy were to be deemed to be in the same position it isn't yet undoubtably there would also be a lot of political doubts not perhaps within the government but certainly amongst members of the government and...
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are not denying they've committed abuses but ultimately they are presented with an unbearable situation in which they have to provide for a risk which is generated by the unstable monetary regime but we didn't that's a saying that we need a banking system over the economy i mean a real economy i think that's what we really happen here and that's what causes so much rage i mean i would i'm the first to agree you need a banking system is john's pointed out to have an economy but it seems that the economy has been sacrificed for so long in favor of banks because when you're bailing out greece you're not bailing out greece are bailing out french and german banks that's what you're basically salute and the big problem is that we solve in the interest of very sad. which is overblown and i entirely agree with john bates and in fact whose growth and profit if there are any never trickle down to the masses it's a complete myth to say generate financial wealth and for profit and somehow everyone will benefit it's just not true it's not true in the us it's not true me ok it's not true anywhere i m
are not denying they've committed abuses but ultimately they are presented with an unbearable situation in which they have to provide for a risk which is generated by the unstable monetary regime but we didn't that's a saying that we need a banking system over the economy i mean a real economy i think that's what we really happen here and that's what causes so much rage i mean i would i'm the first to agree you need a banking system is john's pointed out to have an economy but it seems that the...
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nyad said the pain was unbearable. >> the pain was ferocious. through a million of these. you better tough it up. >> reporter: nyad spent more than 40 hours in the shark infested waters and surpassed a thousand strokes. swimming inside a steel shark cage in 1978 before giving up. terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >>> we have some rare photos of marilyn monroe. it will soon be on sale. this is marilyn before she was marilyn as we know it. 20-year-old actress norm a jean doherty in her very first photo shoot here in 1946. after a lengthy court fight, though, a judge gave the go ahead for a beverly hills auction house to put them on the auction block in december. still, very with >>> few actors are hotter in hollywood than melissa mccarthy. she is about to kick off her second season in "mike and molly." and over the summer she pretty much stole the summer in the blockbuster film "bridesmaids." >> after that hard work last week she walked away with an emmy as best actress in a comedy. ma lis melissa, congratulations! >> where is the crown? >> right
nyad said the pain was unbearable. >> the pain was ferocious. through a million of these. you better tough it up. >> reporter: nyad spent more than 40 hours in the shark infested waters and surpassed a thousand strokes. swimming inside a steel shark cage in 1978 before giving up. terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >>> we have some rare photos of marilyn monroe. it will soon be on sale. this is marilyn before she was marilyn as we know it. 20-year-old actress norm a jean...
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she came out of the water with swollen face and lips and says the pain was unbearable. >> just like a whip across you. you just can't describe. and when it hit, the pain... it was paralyzing. i went just oh! and i thought do you know what? jelly fish this, is going to happen all the way across. suck it up. >> doctors warned another sting could be life threatening. this was the swimmer's second attempt in two months. >> and the u.s. postal service announced a major policy change today, dropping a rule that someone can only appear on the stamp after they've died. the post office now will consider stamps for acclaimed american musicians, star athletes and other prominent figures taking suggestions via facebook. officials hope this spurs more revenue from stamps that never get used for postage. >> and coming up, a wall street campout in new york. >> how uc berkeley student government is dealing with complaints about a bake sale critics call racist and sexist. >> the investigations continue into the accidental death of a patient at hands hands of a replacement nurse during a labor zpu. i'l
she came out of the water with swollen face and lips and says the pain was unbearable. >> just like a whip across you. you just can't describe. and when it hit, the pain... it was paralyzing. i went just oh! and i thought do you know what? jelly fish this, is going to happen all the way across. suck it up. >> doctors warned another sting could be life threatening. this was the swimmer's second attempt in two months. >> and the u.s. postal service announced a major policy...
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. >> it's unbearable.ing them into the hotel room. >> question from people on the street, what happened when you closed the door? we held hands and drank wine. what do you think happened? >> are you confirming unequivocally that sex took place? >> she's got a new hairdo. >> yeah, i mean i think any adult who goes to a hotel, $7800 for the night, you're not going to sit there for $7800 and just hold hands. >> he's not going to waste the money is my sense. >> he's too smart for that. >> married lady, she could have chickened out. >> will is what you call a closer. >> you have to put alcohol into the picture, too. >> yeah. >> and then she really hasn't had any in two years. >> she hasn't. she's been waiting a long time. >> that's the haircut. >> like a smoldering volcano. >> her hair curled at the moment of orgasm because of waiting so long. >> have you all seen the first episode? >> no. >> do you all get together for a good wife party? >> we're going to. >> alan and juliana and i are going to live tweet. >>
. >> it's unbearable.ing them into the hotel room. >> question from people on the street, what happened when you closed the door? we held hands and drank wine. what do you think happened? >> are you confirming unequivocally that sex took place? >> she's got a new hairdo. >> yeah, i mean i think any adult who goes to a hotel, $7800 for the night, you're not going to sit there for $7800 and just hold hands. >> he's not going to waste the money is my sense....
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. >> maybe an unbearable problem. >> animal that took a test drive up in tahoe. >> the tiny tot for the big guys. these sweehoney clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyo recognition. fibeone. >>> welcome back. a group of babies took part in an ancient ceremony in japan. the sumo ceremony is an event to pray for children's health. as you can see some of the parents weren't overly thrilled to take part. other took the opportunity to take a nap. they have been hosting the event for an estimated 300 years. >>> turning from babies to bear, here a bear taking your car on a joyride. a pleasanton man's priis was parked outside when he heard a commotion. it turned out a bear got stuck looking for food and went on a rampage. it ripped out seats, bit the steering wheel and brok
. >> maybe an unbearable problem. >> animal that took a test drive up in tahoe. >> the tiny tot for the big guys. these sweehoney clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to...
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. >> piers: unbearable.lling them into that hotel room. >> this was -- >> my favorite question from people on the street is so what happened when you closed the door? we held hands. >> what happened? >> piers: what are you confirming you can equivocally that sex takes place? >> she's got a new hairdo? >> i think any adult who goes a hotel, $7800 for the night? you're not going to sit there for $7800. >> ever done that? >> piers: he is not going to waste that kind of money, no sense. >> much too smart. >> married laid, could have chickened out. >> will is what you call a closer. >> you have to put alcohol into the the picture, too. she really hasn't had had any in two years. >> piers: she hasn't, been waiting a long, long time. >> thus the haircut. >> her hair just actually curled at the moment of orgasm, wait willing too long. >> piers: have you all seen the first episode? >> no >> piers: get together for a good wife party? >> see it sunday. >> alan and julianna andry going to live tweet sunday from julianna
. >> piers: unbearable.lling them into that hotel room. >> this was -- >> my favorite question from people on the street is so what happened when you closed the door? we held hands. >> what happened? >> piers: what are you confirming you can equivocally that sex takes place? >> she's got a new hairdo? >> i think any adult who goes a hotel, $7800 for the night? you're not going to sit there for $7800. >> ever done that? >> piers: he is not...
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that really shows how a still imagine can stop us and have us look and ask questions where as it's unbearableto look at it there way but imagine seeing it in video. >> charlie: but the next is taking the picture in 9/11 decided not to plish this. >> this was first published in the united states in this book in 2006 and since then has been caed one of key agines of the 9/11. thomas hopker took it and then there was a column five years go saying here people look relaxed. ey're not. on of the peoe in there's grandmother actually was one of the designers of the world trade towers and they were talking seriously about it and they took offense and there was back and forth on the internet what was happening and we bring our own associations to photographs. like music. we can attach whatever we want and that's one of the great powers of photography we can connect with this and it looks so modern and the colors and the style and yet this horrific thing in the distance. that's what i think caused the controversy and tomas decided not to public it for years. >> charlie: and the front page of the new yor
that really shows how a still imagine can stop us and have us look and ask questions where as it's unbearableto look at it there way but imagine seeing it in video. >> charlie: but the next is taking the picture in 9/11 decided not to plish this. >> this was first published in the united states in this book in 2006 and since then has been caed one of key agines of the 9/11. thomas hopker took it and then there was a column five years go saying here people look relaxed. ey're not. on...
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throughout the recovery effort at ground zero, amid grueling conditions and unbearable heart break itecame a source of hope and faith. workers began to write on the cross, the names of the dead. and, weekly, masses were held at the cross's base. >> this is a cross for all people. not just for christians. but for all people who gather here to pray. in god's love. >> reporter: and this summer was moved from a catholic church back to ground zero, to the 9/11 memorial museum. but, soon after the very cross that had given so much comfort to so many had become the focus of a lawsuit. a group called american atheists is suing to stop the display of the cross, claiming it causes them mental pain and anguish, from the knowledge that they are made to feel officially excluded. the suit sparked outrage across the country including that slap from jon stewart. >> atheists, why do you give a [bleeped]? [laughter]. >> if it really bothers you, why not just think of it as a metsal key shaped thingy? >> governor huckabee: shortly after the suit was filed a rasmussen poll showed 72% of americans favored
throughout the recovery effort at ground zero, amid grueling conditions and unbearable heart break itecame a source of hope and faith. workers began to write on the cross, the names of the dead. and, weekly, masses were held at the cross's base. >> this is a cross for all people. not just for christians. but for all people who gather here to pray. in god's love. >> reporter: and this summer was moved from a catholic church back to ground zero, to the 9/11 memorial museum. but, soon...
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i work in princeton sometimes and it is really loud there like unbearable. here it is not so bad.'t even know what it is about. i'm sure everybody heard it. i had no idea what it was about. what is it about? >> a tsunami warning siren. they are going to start doing it once a month. >> a good idea. i don't want to hear it in the middle of the night, though. >> well, this was a test. in a real warning the sirens would sound continuously for several minutes and residents would receive phone and text alerts as well. certainly got a lot of people's attention this morning which was the point. >>> over the years the salvationing army has taken all kinds of donations, clothes, bikes, furniture, but a cannonball? you guessed it. someone wanted to donate a cannonball to a salvation army store today. may have seemed like a good idea but the employees promptly called police who responded with the bomb squad. the cannonball was taken to ocean beach where it was destroyed. >>> when abc 7 news at 9:00 continues here tonight, disaster in russia. one of the worst aviation tragedies in sports histo
i work in princeton sometimes and it is really loud there like unbearable. here it is not so bad.'t even know what it is about. i'm sure everybody heard it. i had no idea what it was about. what is it about? >> a tsunami warning siren. they are going to start doing it once a month. >> a good idea. i don't want to hear it in the middle of the night, though. >> well, this was a test. in a real warning the sirens would sound continuously for several minutes and residents would...
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if i was the conductor all my life it would be unbearable. i mean, i think everybody in the arts has a bit of jekyll and hyde away. but, yes, in the theater you are involved and in a very extraordinarway because the orchestra is down and the stage is up. you are ke the... you are like the force through which the electricity goes. you know, a time beating adapte plug. i'm not making it happen but it has to... it goes through that center, whatever that means. >> rose: because you are well known for the expression of your own phicality on the podium. >> rose: a bit too much. yes, a bit too much. but i suppose it's like a jazz musician. they say how do you improvise? they say well some of it just comes from god. but a lot of it is the experience of material that is there and you take little pieces out of that. this is the fifth production of this piece i've done and so there's a lot of memories of other productions about enfant terriblee, peter sellers in one. a great experimental production in berlin another. but you know, oh, this has happened,
if i was the conductor all my life it would be unbearable. i mean, i think everybody in the arts has a bit of jekyll and hyde away. but, yes, in the theater you are involved and in a very extraordinarway because the orchestra is down and the stage is up. you are ke the... you are like the force through which the electricity goes. you know, a time beating adapte plug. i'm not making it happen but it has to... it goes through that center, whatever that means. >> rose: because you are well...
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o'reilly is the highest paid player in cable news and no matter how much he complains about how unbearableld be if his fox news take home pay ever dropped closer to the unthinkably low $6 million, i'm afraid you're never going to get rid of bill o'reilly with a tax increase. [ hayden ] what's the best way to hide your breakouts? a dab of concealer here... a flurry of powder there. what if there was a makeup that didn't just hide your breakouts... but actually made them go away. neutrogena skin clearing makeup. it has our proven blemish fighting formula blended with silky gorgeous makeup. so it gives you a beautiful flawless look while undercover it works to clear breakouts. does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by
o'reilly is the highest paid player in cable news and no matter how much he complains about how unbearableld be if his fox news take home pay ever dropped closer to the unthinkably low $6 million, i'm afraid you're never going to get rid of bill o'reilly with a tax increase. [ hayden ] what's the best way to hide your breakouts? a dab of concealer here... a flurry of powder there. what if there was a makeup that didn't just hide your breakouts... but actually made them go away. neutrogena skin...
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that's almost an unbearable burden of debt and interest 80s payments on the debt. so something's got to be done about that. but eventually, i think the congress will come to its senses. working with the president. and have a package both of increased revenue and also increased reduction in some of the privileges that have gone with the social programs. and that's not -- that ought to be sacrosanct. for instance, look at me personally and social security. i've earned a good bit of money in my life and i have a very substantial monthly social security check. you know, i could do without it. i could do without part of it. i could pay taxes on it. those are some of the things that could be done and the flexible arrangement that i think would not be deleterious to the president or the congress in the long run and would be beneficial to the country. >> as democrats look ahead to what's going to be a difficult year, really i think for any incumbent including the incumbent president running just because of the economy, should they be drawing battle lines over social securi
that's almost an unbearable burden of debt and interest 80s payments on the debt. so something's got to be done about that. but eventually, i think the congress will come to its senses. working with the president. and have a package both of increased revenue and also increased reduction in some of the privileges that have gone with the social programs. and that's not -- that ought to be sacrosanct. for instance, look at me personally and social security. i've earned a good bit of money in my...
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o'reilly is the highest paid player in cable news and no matter how much he complains about how unbearableake home pay ever dropped closer to the unthinkably low $6 million, i'm afraid you're never going to get rid of bill o'reilly with a tax increase. [ junior ] i played professional basketball for 12 years. today i own 165 wendy's restaurants. and i get my financing from ge capital. but i also get stuff that goes way beyond banking. we not only lend people money, we help them save it. [ junior ] ge engineers found ways to cut my energy use. [ cheryl ] more efficient lighting helps junior stay open later... [ junior ] and serve more customers. so you're not just getting financial capital... [ cheryl ] you're also getting human capital. not just money. knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers... we're builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. we're builders. ♪ ♪ ♪ when your chain of supply ♪ goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there ♪ ♪ track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like
o'reilly is the highest paid player in cable news and no matter how much he complains about how unbearableake home pay ever dropped closer to the unthinkably low $6 million, i'm afraid you're never going to get rid of bill o'reilly with a tax increase. [ junior ] i played professional basketball for 12 years. today i own 165 wendy's restaurants. and i get my financing from ge capital. but i also get stuff that goes way beyond banking. we not only lend people money, we help them save it. [...