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there was tooty, much sharpness. otherwise, there was stuff in there that i learned.ot read the whole thing. scatterbrained to read cover to cover. i looked at my section and a couple of other things. there were meetings that were taken that i was not part of. >> looking at twitter today, there has been this history of a revolving door. are you confident that the people who are leading twitter now? >> we picked them. what i have always said is and i think this is true, twitter it needed to it needed at the time it needed them. people switched roles. no matter how dramatic it was, people switched roles and they were in the right roles. but aware the company has come today. i think that is a testament to it. >> had a product just left. that set off some alarm bells because of twitters past. people say they may be gun shy about new product. how you see their ability to innovate in the future? there are a lot of things about twitter that have stayed the same for a long time. there are some things that are different. >> this is something that every company faces once they
there was tooty, much sharpness. otherwise, there was stuff in there that i learned.ot read the whole thing. scatterbrained to read cover to cover. i looked at my section and a couple of other things. there were meetings that were taken that i was not part of. >> looking at twitter today, there has been this history of a revolving door. are you confident that the people who are leading twitter now? >> we picked them. what i have always said is and i think this is true, twitter it...
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rooty tootie, fresh and fruity.right, christie apologized and he promised the bridge will stay open for cars, trucks, and the buses he's throwing his staff under. so don't worry. [ laughter and applause ] don't worry. don't worry. this is a pretty crazy story here. this week former cbs news anchor dan rather revealed that he once tried heroin back in the 1950s. as part of a research for a story -- part of research for a story. may have said it was for research. but he assured people that nowadays it's strictly for fun. [ laughter and applause ] likes to watch "the walking dead," chill out. the golden globes are this weekend. very exciting. [ cheers and applause ] very exciting. i'll be going. one of the films that's nominated is actually generating a lot of con-tra-versy. [ laughter ] "the wolf of wall street." did you guys see "the wolf of wall street"? apparently it broke a record for using the "f" word 506 times. that's not my problem with it. my problem with the movie -- no wolves. [ laughter ] how can yohave a
rooty tootie, fresh and fruity.right, christie apologized and he promised the bridge will stay open for cars, trucks, and the buses he's throwing his staff under. so don't worry. [ laughter and applause ] don't worry. don't worry. this is a pretty crazy story here. this week former cbs news anchor dan rather revealed that he once tried heroin back in the 1950s. as part of a research for a story -- part of research for a story. may have said it was for research. but he assured people that...
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tootie.e can't drive a stick-shift. >> silverman: nbc was desperate for new programming at that point. the idea of taking charlotte rae and spinning her off into a new comedy, another family comedy was great 'cause we were searching for a companion piece for "diff'rent strokes." it went on the air, and it was an instant success. >> narrator: thanks to "the facts of life" and its parent show "diff'rent strokes," nbc was finally gaining ground on the rival networks. many attributed nbc's gains to the 12-year-old kid who had become known as the mini don rickles. >> brown: gary coleman really became the star of nbc. he was credited with saving the network at that time. he was on all of the late-night shows. he had so much personality. he was adorable, and people really loved the show. >> wolf: i'm sure it felt a lot like playtime to him. i mean, everybody indulged him. everybody cuddled him. for his parents, this was-- this was like luxury heaven. here's someone who liked to talk, and everybody w
tootie.e can't drive a stick-shift. >> silverman: nbc was desperate for new programming at that point. the idea of taking charlotte rae and spinning her off into a new comedy, another family comedy was great 'cause we were searching for a companion piece for "diff'rent strokes." it went on the air, and it was an instant success. >> narrator: thanks to "the facts of life" and its parent show "diff'rent strokes," nbc was finally gaining ground on the...
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. >> the rooty tooty fresh and fruity. that's herb's alley.roved economy should help denny's breakfast. it trades at under 20 times earnings and it's forecast to grow earnings in double digit percentages the next two years. >> we got into financials, cowan group for under ten bucks. >> when you see a strong equity market like we saw last year, these smaller tier investment banks, they get more business, and the bigger banks don't have quite the cachet they used to have, so a company could you wans getting increased revenues as you see the market do well and continue to do well as we think it will do notwithstanding this last weak period. we think cowen will benefit. they shifted profitability. >> i didn't want to start off with the next stock. this next stock was 20 cents five years ago. considered one of the worst run retailers out there, had been. rite aid. it went from 20 cents to $5.40 so people have gotten rich, but do you believe they have really turned it around? because this company's stock chart has been heart attack inducing for abou
. >> the rooty tooty fresh and fruity. that's herb's alley.roved economy should help denny's breakfast. it trades at under 20 times earnings and it's forecast to grow earnings in double digit percentages the next two years. >> we got into financials, cowan group for under ten bucks. >> when you see a strong equity market like we saw last year, these smaller tier investment banks, they get more business, and the bigger banks don't have quite the cachet they used to have, so a...