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and she said the cubicle, his desk was about three feet inside the door of the cubicle. she said i will lay it ourt, t.d and i wept there and le-- went and it was given to fred thompson, minority leader to the go-to noon continue the cover-up, if you will, and lazart was asking what to tell dean about his meetings. i saw this. said, wow, we've got to get a copy of this and arranged quietly to get a copy of this. read it. an extraordinary amount of detail. very much what we were told that always a little twist at end, in which it was john coving up and the questions were all oriented in that way. by this point john had testified when i'm seeing this memo for the first time being typed up and i said, well, this is why they're -- the republican questions -- it was not a sharp staff. i mean, these were not the -- these were not the sharpest knives in the drawer. they were spoons, if anything, but they were asking pretty pointed, direct questions of john. this is where it came from, and i thought, wow. this is really interesting. so we -- one of the first interview, not the v
and she said the cubicle, his desk was about three feet inside the door of the cubicle. she said i will lay it ourt, t.d and i wept there and le-- went and it was given to fred thompson, minority leader to the go-to noon continue the cover-up, if you will, and lazart was asking what to tell dean about his meetings. i saw this. said, wow, we've got to get a copy of this and arranged quietly to get a copy of this. read it. an extraordinary amount of detail. very much what we were told that always...
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but she said the cubicle, his desk was about three feet inside the door of the cubicle. she said, i will lay it out. and i went there and i read it, just leaning over and read it. it was this remarkable account being given to fred thompson, the minority staff director, from fred bosart, inside the white house, their go-to man to continue the cover-up, if you will. bosart was telling thompson what to ask dean about his meetings. so i saw this and, wow, so i went to sam dash, the majority, the democratic staff director, and i said, we have to get a copy of that. he arranged quietly to get a copy of this. read it and it was extraordinary amount of detail. very much what john had told us, but always a little twist at the end in which it was john who was covering up. and the questions were all oriented in that way. by this point john had testified when i'm seeing this memo for the first time being typed up and i said, well, this is why they're -- the republican questions -- it was not a sharp staff. i mean, these were not the -- these were not the sharpest knives in the drawe
but she said the cubicle, his desk was about three feet inside the door of the cubicle. she said, i will lay it out. and i went there and i read it, just leaning over and read it. it was this remarkable account being given to fred thompson, the minority staff director, from fred bosart, inside the white house, their go-to man to continue the cover-up, if you will. bosart was telling thompson what to ask dean about his meetings. so i saw this and, wow, so i went to sam dash, the majority, the...
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we assume that you need to focus, be it your cubicle, looking at the computer screen. we say not to daydream, look at the blackboard. sometimes we need to focus and attention is necessary, but when you look at the questions from the perspective of creativity, people that are more destructible, as long as they have a moderately high iq, there are seven times more likely to be creative achievers. it means you're combining ideas in new ways. a daydream turns out to be great for creativity. we need to teach our kids have to be productive day dreamers. many to take into account the sides, if you're asking people to solve difficult problems, you have to let them do stuff that as unproductive. take that out, get relaxed. and these are some of the things that we really need to work on. a larger thing we need to do is force ourselves to spend time with people that think differently. there is a wonderful study done by a sociologist at princeton and attract several hundred graduates that wanted to start their own company and he wanted to talk about social networks influencing inn
we assume that you need to focus, be it your cubicle, looking at the computer screen. we say not to daydream, look at the blackboard. sometimes we need to focus and attention is necessary, but when you look at the questions from the perspective of creativity, people that are more destructible, as long as they have a moderately high iq, there are seven times more likely to be creative achievers. it means you're combining ideas in new ways. a daydream turns out to be great for creativity. we need...
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i wanted to show you a painting i made for your cubicle. i'm so proud of it, and i hope that it brightens your day. - she was a painter? - i don't know. - it's right over here. psych! [all yelling, muttering] can't unsee this! i'm the main office prankster for life, you mother[bleep]ers. - this doesn't affect me. i've seen a lot of porno, this doesn't affect me. - still got it. - okay, uh, wow. - oh. - i-i guess the tumor had more effect than we knew, um-- the truth is we hadn't seen mom in three years. we had a thanksgiving where she kept calling my dog the "n" word. - oh, we're just real busy. i teach, so-- - we understand, you know. parents. right? everybody? - yeah, yeah. turns out your mom's actually pretty cool. i think we're all pretty butthurt that she's dead. - and the fact that she showed the entire office her titties proves that she's the co-main office prankster, tied with me, obviously. - craig, can we, please? - yeah, uh, thanks everyone. - you're welcome, greg. - all right, everybody get back to work, now, please. - where's h
i wanted to show you a painting i made for your cubicle. i'm so proud of it, and i hope that it brightens your day. - she was a painter? - i don't know. - it's right over here. psych! [all yelling, muttering] can't unsee this! i'm the main office prankster for life, you mother[bleep]ers. - this doesn't affect me. i've seen a lot of porno, this doesn't affect me. - still got it. - okay, uh, wow. - oh. - i-i guess the tumor had more effect than we knew, um-- the truth is we hadn't seen mom in...
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as a city, we own buildings, cubicles, museums, golf courses, so much that we have -- >> yes, but it is our property, right? >> yes. that is a very good point. stewards of these resources, and they are often underutilized resources, so how do we improve access to those? there is a lot to learn from this that could be applied to the public comments. >> thank you. let's open it up. do we have a microphone for people to come to? ok, we will just it old school. if you have a question, raise your hand, and speak loudly. concise questions will be greatly appreciated. >> [inaudible] >> did everyone here that? ok. >> something that is really amazing about the sharing economy is it is being pioneered in cities. cities exist because of sharing because it is more efficient and more productive to collaborate and share resources, and that is something we are seeing, that our biggest markets are big metropolitan cities, which is different when you look at the tourism industry throughout the world. i mean, of course, we will be in the beach towns, but, the real innovative factor here is it is happe
as a city, we own buildings, cubicles, museums, golf courses, so much that we have -- >> yes, but it is our property, right? >> yes. that is a very good point. stewards of these resources, and they are often underutilized resources, so how do we improve access to those? there is a lot to learn from this that could be applied to the public comments. >> thank you. let's open it up. do we have a microphone for people to come to? ok, we will just it old school. if you have a...
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not what i thought he was a sloppy job by the by the employee here again because you know in the cubicle where i never play this is the kindle version and they just had all kendall words kindle replaced not so i was nobles kind of lazy so that's not me that's how they're getting their books on the note is just copying them from getting more hard . i just need to be pointed out that legal. middleman yeah stuff comparable right let's move on to our next one sally. this one doesn't have a cliff either i think we need a little clip in our life to move on to dylan ratigan. big big friend of the show right while he was on he was he was on the show when he was promoting his book. what do you think. old bill. old don't know we're not quite that friendly in terms of. is leaving m.s.n. the theater is out after his contract expires at the end of this month that's after three years of being there and so apparently what he says is it's in the context in this context i decide to leave cable news to collaborate and join with some of these leaders to experiment and explore new ways to tell their stories
not what i thought he was a sloppy job by the by the employee here again because you know in the cubicle where i never play this is the kindle version and they just had all kendall words kindle replaced not so i was nobles kind of lazy so that's not me that's how they're getting their books on the note is just copying them from getting more hard . i just need to be pointed out that legal. middleman yeah stuff comparable right let's move on to our next one sally. this one doesn't have a cliff...
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joe's a cubicle. johan is a corner office with a young, eager assistant... who looks like me. your spreadsheets. he'll watch your bottom line. [ johan ] gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. our cloud is made of bedrock. concrete. and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. between taking insulin and testing my blood sugar... is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any... beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah... and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? yep, which is great for people who use insulin and test a lot. max and i are gonna run out and get them right now. or you can call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. >> we are back live. we have questions . we will not get to them all. here is the few. it is during the interview l
joe's a cubicle. johan is a corner office with a young, eager assistant... who looks like me. your spreadsheets. he'll watch your bottom line. [ johan ] gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. our cloud is made of bedrock. concrete. and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. between taking insulin and...
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. >> the officer found it in your cubicle, in your dresser in a hat. take off your shirt. >> are you a drug dealer? stand up. take it off all the way. and your other one. all right. you've got marks. >> that's from scrubbing in the shower. >> you've got marks. >> no, feel it. it's not marks. see? >> nope. >> i don't use. >> well, we found this in your property, so what that means is we're probably going to lock you up. >> i probably left it there. somebody was using it. come on now. >> so this was found in your hat and you're telling us that it's not yours. >> somebody must have set me up or something. >> so we'll give you a ua, will you be clean? >> i'm sure. >> i'm sorry? >> yeah, i should be clean. >> you should be. so there's a question about it. you should pretty sure. >> well, i'm not sure. >> well that, means that you're using drugs? >> when is the last time that you used? >> in almost a month maybe. >> shoot up, smoke, what? >> shot up. >> shot of heroin. >> yes. >> so that's where you shot it right there, correct? >> yeah. >> who are you buyin
. >> the officer found it in your cubicle, in your dresser in a hat. take off your shirt. >> are you a drug dealer? stand up. take it off all the way. and your other one. all right. you've got marks. >> that's from scrubbing in the shower. >> you've got marks. >> no, feel it. it's not marks. see? >> nope. >> i don't use. >> well, we found this in your property, so what that means is we're probably going to lock you up. >> i probably left it...
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julie tells me it is nice and toasty in her cubicle this morning. what is going on? >> it is.mean the ac broke and they haven't fixed it yet so that is what we're dealing with over here. i'll be looking for the kiddie pool soon. on the roads, you find that your lanes are open as you travel along the top stretch of the beltway between college park and bethesda. along 355 here at cedar lane, here is the construction that is northbound. no problems to report right now south on 270 coming in out of germantown headed for the lane divide. northbound i-59, no problems here leaving the prince william parkway headed across the occoquan. lanes are open here at southbound 270. had an incident northbound 207 near middle brook road that has been cleared to the shoulder. that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. raffic. . >>> a woman is in serious condition after she was hit by a tractor-trailer. it happened around 6:00 last night at the intersection of georgia avenue in colesville road in silver spring. montgomery county police say the woman was trying to cross the road when the don't w
julie tells me it is nice and toasty in her cubicle this morning. what is going on? >> it is.mean the ac broke and they haven't fixed it yet so that is what we're dealing with over here. i'll be looking for the kiddie pool soon. on the roads, you find that your lanes are open as you travel along the top stretch of the beltway between college park and bethesda. along 355 here at cedar lane, here is the construction that is northbound. no problems to report right now south on 270 coming in...
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. >> people playing by themselves in their own cubicle on the train, wherever it is, but you say it'sive minutes and we'll help you connect with five people. maybe some people you didn't have time to call, maybe people you didn't feel like calling. >> reporter: recently zynga rolled out a new batch of games, including this one called sheffield. has it cooked up that secret recipe to keep you hooked? >> i don't worry playing together is going to be a here and now fad. i think any of our games might last some time but i think play will. >> in twist some of these zynga games will move from the computer screen back to your kitchen table. hasbro is partnering with the company to produce some of these games into board games for the family to play. >> what's old is new is old again. >> yahtzee. >> yahtzee party. see you saturday night. >> draw something, really good. >> draw something, i like to play it but can't draw. >> words with friends. >> got it. coming up next al's book club with friends with recommendations to keep kids reading this summer but first these messages. [ sneezes ] ♪ [ ma
. >> people playing by themselves in their own cubicle on the train, wherever it is, but you say it'sive minutes and we'll help you connect with five people. maybe some people you didn't have time to call, maybe people you didn't feel like calling. >> reporter: recently zynga rolled out a new batch of games, including this one called sheffield. has it cooked up that secret recipe to keep you hooked? >> i don't worry playing together is going to be a here and now fad. i think...
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and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.t to be outside in the fresh air. i get to travel the world. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. best of luck. >> thank you very much. >> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james corden. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm. now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. [ male announcer ] we believe in thinking day and night... about your dog's nutrition. like the dual-defense antioxidants in our food that work around the clock... supporting your dog's immune system on the inside... while helping to keep his skin and coat healthy on the outside. with this kind of thinking going into our food... imagine all the goodness that can come out of it. just one way we're making the worl
and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.t to be outside in the fresh air. i get to travel the world. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. best of luck. >> thank you very much. >> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james corden. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm. now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids....
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and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.nd i get to be outside in the fresh air. i get to travel the world. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. best of luck. >> thank you very much. >> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james corden. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm. >>> with two jobs. i can do it. as long as i don't get confused. if i do get confused easily. but i don't get confused that easily. yes, i do. i'm my own worst enemy. stop being negative. i'm not being negative. i'm being realistic. i'll screw it up. i always do. who? me? you're nothing without me. don't you call me a cocker, you cocker. >> the show-stopping performance is charming audiences and critics. he won the tony for best actor. today, he's had root canal surgery on his teeth. and now something for him probably more painful, he gets to finally sit down and be in my studio. welcome. >> so nice to see you. >> you and i go back a long way.
and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.nd i get to be outside in the fresh air. i get to travel the world. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. best of luck. >> thank you very much. >> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james corden. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm. >>> with two jobs. i can do it. as long as i don't get confused....
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and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.nd i get to be outside in the fresh air. i get to travel the world. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. >> thank you. >> best of luck. >> thank you very much. >> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james corden. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm >>> we have >>> we have two jobs. i can do it as long as i don't get confused. i do get confused easily. i don't get confused that easily, yes, i do. i'm my own worst enemy. stop being negative. i'm not being negative, i'm being realistic. >> you screw up all the time? i do. me? you're nothing without me. you're a [ bleep ] up. >> don't call me a [ bleep ] up. >> james cochran's performance is a surprise not the least to him. he won a tony for best actor of the weekend and today, had root canal surgery on his teeth and today, something even equally as painful, gets to sit down at my studio. you and i go back a long way. >> we do
and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.nd i get to be outside in the fresh air. i get to travel the world. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. >> thank you. >> best of luck. >> thank you very much. >> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james corden. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm >>> we have >>> we have two...
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researchers looked at offices in new york, san francisco and tucson and they found desks and cubicles men teeming with bacteria. the study checked five surfaces, chairs, desktops, phones, computer mice, and keyboards and researchers found there was 10 to 20% more bacteria in men's offices than in women's offices. >> i am shocked. >>> in about two hours, you can bid to have lunch with warren buffett. once again, the oracle of omaha will offer a chat and a fine meal, all to help raise money for san francisco's glide memorial church. last year, the winner paid $2.6 million and change. buffett is, of course, one of the world's most successful investors and now something of a lightning rod for favoring higher taxes on the rich. bidding starts at 7:30 on ebay. it ends on friday. >>> people that go carless in san francisco, we'll take you to today's sunday streets event. >>> plus, an event star gazers won't want to miss. the rare sight that won't come along again for more than 100 years. . >>> changes are on the way for the bay area, including some rain in our forecast. channel 2 meteorologi
researchers looked at offices in new york, san francisco and tucson and they found desks and cubicles men teeming with bacteria. the study checked five surfaces, chairs, desktops, phones, computer mice, and keyboards and researchers found there was 10 to 20% more bacteria in men's offices than in women's offices. >> i am shocked. >>> in about two hours, you can bid to have lunch with warren buffett. once again, the oracle of omaha will offer a chat and a fine meal, all to help...
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and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.o be outside in the fresh air. i get to travel the world. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. best of luck. >> thank you very much. >>> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james corden. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a
and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.o be outside in the fresh air. i get to travel the world. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. best of luck. >> thank you very much. >>> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james corden. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins...
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chanos calculated 30 billion square feet given the population of china means a 5 foot by 5 foot office cubiclevery man, woman and child. the author of the new book. chanos has been short china for sometime. you're skeptical of china as well. >> they have kept building. they haven't stopped. the demand is not there. the latest thing is they ease the banking requirements. got all these governments under water and their loans similar to the u.s. and europe. they are underwater in their real estate yet saying, okay, we're going to cover it up. even more of a disaster. i spoke to jim today. he thinks there's a parallel there with the europe sovereign debt crisis. it's a problem. point this out real quick, over the last 30 years, every short -- every fraud uncovered by short sellers of which chanos found the shorts in enron. you've got to listen to the guy. >> it's worth reading for anybody. i know the circles you roll, weiss. have you chanos in the book, a great thing to happen. >> great insight. >> cortes, what do you think about the pieces chanos lays out. the flip side i've heard from others, ev
chanos calculated 30 billion square feet given the population of china means a 5 foot by 5 foot office cubiclevery man, woman and child. the author of the new book. chanos has been short china for sometime. you're skeptical of china as well. >> they have kept building. they haven't stopped. the demand is not there. the latest thing is they ease the banking requirements. got all these governments under water and their loans similar to the u.s. and europe. they are underwater in their real...
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>> because i was actually way over here by my cubicle and i kicked it all the way around giving it tohem, telling them to deal with it. >> so you still deny your participation, huh? were you supervising the cleanup or what? >> no, i was just telling him he shouldn't be doing that. actually. >> all right. so you can understand my concern, right? >> yes. >> later morgan explained to us that the convict code demand he process his innocence even in the face of evidence to the contrary. >> this is a prison. i don't care if it's level one, two or three. or four, five, six. i don't care what it is. it's just the ethics, you know. you see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. i'm going to turn around and walk away. even if i was right next to it. i'm going to turn around because i didn't see it. >> morgan was due to be held in segregation until an official hearing would determine his role in the fight and what, if any, sanctions would be handed down. but after two days prison officials determined they needed his segregation cell for a more problematic inmate and morgan was sent back to his ho
>> because i was actually way over here by my cubicle and i kicked it all the way around giving it tohem, telling them to deal with it. >> so you still deny your participation, huh? were you supervising the cleanup or what? >> no, i was just telling him he shouldn't be doing that. actually. >> all right. so you can understand my concern, right? >> yes. >> later morgan explained to us that the convict code demand he process his innocence even in the face of...
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and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.side in the fresh air. i get to travel the world. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. >> thank you. >> best of luck. >> thank you very much. >> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james corden. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm. for three hours a week, i'm a coach. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ ♪ we all need it. to move. to keep warm. to keep us fed. to make clay piggies. but to keep doing these things in the future... at she
and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.side in the fresh air. i get to travel the world. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. >> thank you. >> best of luck. >> thank you very much. >> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james corden. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm. for three hours a week, i'm a coach. but when i was diagnosed...
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and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.t to be outside in the fresh air. i get to travel the world it. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. best of luck. >> thank you very much. >> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james cordon. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm. [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. r
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and her little bedroom cubicle had pictures of him all over it. >> while diana knew charles from theal circles they both traveled in, kate didn't know william at all. but she nearly had a chance in the winter of 2000. after her graduation from marlborough both kate and william traveled to chile with the same youth volunteer group. but it turns out at different times. malcolm sutherland was their expedition leader. >> i think it's incredible for a start that the fact that william and kate didn't even know each other. >> they just missed each other. on two separate trips just weeks apart they helped build buildings, teach english, even clean toilets in the same small town in chile. >> kate's tough. she's a sort of sporty, fit lady. she knew what she was about. she knew how to look after herself. >> while kate missed william that winter, she then started preparing for university, and this time she wouldn't miss her prince. >> originally kate wanted to go to edinburgh university. when it was announced by the palace that william would be attending st. andrews university, enrollment among
and her little bedroom cubicle had pictures of him all over it. >> while diana knew charles from theal circles they both traveled in, kate didn't know william at all. but she nearly had a chance in the winter of 2000. after her graduation from marlborough both kate and william traveled to chile with the same youth volunteer group. but it turns out at different times. malcolm sutherland was their expedition leader. >> i think it's incredible for a start that the fact that william and...
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local news reporter is still an awesome job, but the pay is really not very good and you share a cubicle with three other people and do your own makeup, and if you're the sports guy, sometimes you also have to be the weather guy, because if he's ad, there's no sub. if there's so many political ads being bought on local tv stations, why aren't they getting super rich off all of that? in part, it's because that local tv stations are required by law to sell spots at their lowest rate. so when one person speculates that there may be so many ads in virginia they might shut out all the non-political advertisers from virginia tv stations, that was a good news/bad news idea for local tv stations. on the one hand, yay, they'll be selling their whole inventory of ad stays, but on the other hand, all of that inventory could be at the cheapest possible rate, even in the primest of prime-time. the reason there's regulation on the ad rates for political ads is because we have a public interest in how election airing is done and who has the ability to do it. one of the rights we have with respect to po
local news reporter is still an awesome job, but the pay is really not very good and you share a cubicle with three other people and do your own makeup, and if you're the sports guy, sometimes you also have to be the weather guy, because if he's ad, there's no sub. if there's so many political ads being bought on local tv stations, why aren't they getting super rich off all of that? in part, it's because that local tv stations are required by law to sell spots at their lowest rate. so when one...
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>> because it was actually way over here by my cubicle.round to them, telling them to deal with it. it wasn't my obligation. i didn't want evidence on my side because i didn't have nothing to do with it. >> you still deny your participation? were you supervising the cleanup or what? >> no. i was telling him he shouldn't have been doing that, actually. >> all right. so you can understand my concern, right? you made yourself part of it when you didn't leave the area, so you were found guilty and i'm going to suspend the sanctions for it. okay? >> thank you. >> because, as you said, you hadn't been in any trouble before, and this is your one and only chance. don't disappointment me. don't disappointment yourself. you know? do what you need to do to get the heck out of here, you know? i'm not saying, come and tell me what happened. i'm just saying don't get yourself involved, all right? >> okay. >> all right. >> thank you very much. it is justifiable for what she said, it looked like i was involved. but, i mean, i'm glad that she let me look a
>> because it was actually way over here by my cubicle.round to them, telling them to deal with it. it wasn't my obligation. i didn't want evidence on my side because i didn't have nothing to do with it. >> you still deny your participation? were you supervising the cleanup or what? >> no. i was telling him he shouldn't have been doing that, actually. >> all right. so you can understand my concern, right? you made yourself part of it when you didn't leave the area, so...
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and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.be outside in the fresh air. i get to travel the world. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. >> thank you. >> best of luck. >> thank you very much. >> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james corden. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief >> it's been a pleasure. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical functio
and they're in cubicles. and they're tucked away at a desk.be outside in the fresh air. i get to travel the world. i get to focus on my body. i love training. that's why i did it another four years. >> it's been a pleasure. >> thank you. >> best of luck. >> thank you very much. >> next, the story making a different kind of splash. actor and comedian james corden. a fellow brit who's taking broadway by storm. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i...
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. >> so, you know, we all sit open without any cubicles or anything here... >> rushkoff: instead of criticalormance reviews, second life employees give each other virtual pats on the back through a program rosedale designed called the love machine. >> ...we use it as a performance, like, it's how we track how we're all doing. >> rushkoff: they often hold their meetings around campfires or on sandy beaches in second life, even when they're sitting across the office from each other. >> this is my desk. there's not a whole lot to our real spaces anymore, you know. all the big stuff is virtual. my office in the virtual world is much cooler than this. it's a big glass room with room for, like, ten people to sit down and talk at the same time. >> rushkoff: there's no phones ringing here. >> yeah, there's really... nobody uses phones anymore. >> rushkoff: is that really why...? what struck me most about rosedale was his confidence that he could solve the alienation modern technology has helped to create with more technology. >> technology, over the last, say, 50 years has mostly separated us. we've
. >> so, you know, we all sit open without any cubicles or anything here... >> rushkoff: instead of criticalormance reviews, second life employees give each other virtual pats on the back through a program rosedale designed called the love machine. >> ...we use it as a performance, like, it's how we track how we're all doing. >> rushkoff: they often hold their meetings around campfires or on sandy beaches in second life, even when they're sitting across the office from...
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joe's a cubicle. johan is a corner office with a young, eager assistant... who looks like me.ch your bottom line. [ johan ] gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. he'll watch your bottom line. morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> mitt romney's top campaigners think they can beat president obama on the jobs issue. they nearly heckled the top strategist off the podium today. >> where are jobs? where are jobs? >> you can shout down speakers, my friends, it's hard to etch and sketch the truth away. >> proof positive. they don't check the crowd. where are the jobs? good question. they're not where the romney camp thinks they are. he is going to run on his record of governor of massachusetts hoping to prove he's a job creator. >> we're happy to compar
joe's a cubicle. johan is a corner office with a young, eager assistant... who looks like me.ch your bottom line. [ johan ] gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. he'll watch your bottom line. morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work...
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joe's a cubicle. johan is a corner office with a young, eager assistant... who looks like me.ch your bottom line. [ johan ] gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. >>> mitt romney's top campaigners think they can beat president obama on the jobs issue. they nearly heckled the top strategist off the podium today. >> where are jobs? where are jobs? >> you can shout down speakers, my friends, it's hard to etch and sketch the truth away. >> proof positive. they don't check the crowd. where are the jobs? good question. they're not where the romney camp thinks they are. he is going to run on his record of governor of massachusetts hoping to prove he's a job creator. >> we're happy to compare the 4.6 unemployment rate that governor romney achieved versus what president obama's done. he promised with the passage of the stimulus bill that unemployment would be at 6% or lower today. and that's simply not the case. >> sounds good. but under romney, things got worse. a lot worse. romney wants us to look at his record as governor. okay, let's do that for a while. governor romney was america'
joe's a cubicle. johan is a corner office with a young, eager assistant... who looks like me.ch your bottom line. [ johan ] gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. >>> mitt romney's top campaigners think they can beat president obama on the jobs issue. they nearly heckled the top strategist off the podium today. >> where are jobs? where are jobs? >> you can shout down speakers, my friends, it's hard to etch and sketch the truth away. >> proof positive. they don't check...
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joe's a cubicle. johan is a corner office with a young, eager assistant... who looks like me.dsheets. he'll watch your bottom line. [ johan ] gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. martha: we have fox news alert. we are waiting any minute now president obama is expected to walk into the white house briefing room. he is said to be ready to deliver a statement, and also take some questions from the press this morning. his focus will be in a statement on the u.s. economy, and he's expected to urge congress to pass bi-partisan legislation to get this economy moving. let's bring in ten senator bob korbger on th corker on the bankinsenate banking committee. martha: he wants to know why congress has not pushed through a bi-partisan bill that would save teacher jobs, and municipal jobs. what say you, sir? >> martha, the kind of solutions the president has put forth are an insult to american intelligence, and it just shows either his lack of ability to lead, lack of courage, or it shows a total misunderstanding of what is causing our economy to be like it is. there is only one thing tha
joe's a cubicle. johan is a corner office with a young, eager assistant... who looks like me.dsheets. he'll watch your bottom line. [ johan ] gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. martha: we have fox news alert. we are waiting any minute now president obama is expected to walk into the white house briefing room. he is said to be ready to deliver a statement, and also take some questions from the press this morning. his focus will be in a statement on the u.s. economy, and he's expected to urge...