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. >> carolina has always seemed to be a beta site for time warner. why is that? >> there are a variety of reasons. we have an engineering presence there. our engineers are based in charlotte. we have found that that lends itself to charlotte being a base site. it is a great market. customers are responsive to products. they give us good feedback. we have a network of customers we work with to get feedback as we beta test and try different products. this is something we have built in the carolinas. it works well for us. >> how are you doing broadband issues, ith regard to more and more demand for all these applications and services and your ability to deliver? >> i think we are looking at those demands, staying on top of those demands, and making the necessary upgrades to the network. over the next several years, we will be upgrading the speed and capacity of our networks. we do that on an ongoing basis. as customer demand increases over the next several years we will upgrade and do what is necessary to respond and meet those needs. >> why are you better able to s
. >> carolina has always seemed to be a beta site for time warner. why is that? >> there are a variety of reasons. we have an engineering presence there. our engineers are based in charlotte. we have found that that lends itself to charlotte being a base site. it is a great market. customers are responsive to products. they give us good feedback. we have a network of customers we work with to get feedback as we beta test and try different products. this is something we have built in...
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you're my favorite fie beta kappa. oh, pete doesn't have any idea how brilliant you are. a brilliant woman and thinking of the top of your head every minute. i love you, joan! >> i love her -- you don't know how gracious she is. a funny, never did a bad joke, always current. what a role model. she saw me when she was at the top of her game and i was just starting in new york. she sat in the front row and she laughed louder than anybody. she encouraged, she came back. phyllis diller has my heart. >> where's her place in this comedic history with women? or should we not even say women? >> no, as a comedian, one of the great stand-ups, one of the most current, always relevant, when she came on stage, when she talked, she talked about, what she read in the paper, and strong. i just think phyllis was an amazing and is an amazing performer. >> larry: and so are you. is there any area you would not go to? >> no. if i think i want to talk about it, then it's right to talk about it. and i purposefully go into area where is people are still very sensitive about. >> larry: why? >> i
you're my favorite fie beta kappa. oh, pete doesn't have any idea how brilliant you are. a brilliant woman and thinking of the top of your head every minute. i love you, joan! >> i love her -- you don't know how gracious she is. a funny, never did a bad joke, always current. what a role model. she saw me when she was at the top of her game and i was just starting in new york. she sat in the front row and she laughed louder than anybody. she encouraged, she came back. phyllis diller has my...
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the -- a black in beta thta pi for the first time. it speaks highly to those men and their values, not to mention their courage and character. as you might imagine, this was a very unpopular action nationally. but those men were determined to honor their deep conviction, regardless of the consequences. in that 56 years that have followed, i am hard pressed to identify another act of personal involvement that displayed such courage and equity. to me, these are the kind of people who attend, work, and teach at kenyon college. this is a distinctive place. [applause] but i do not feel that distinctive this can be institutionalized. the people deserve to station. every generation of students, staff, and faculty seemed to share the common in -- a common denominator of uniqueness. i understand halide you the college and its people might differ from others. you do not look at the same way that i do. but that is only as it should be. for me, kenyon college proved to be an incubator. it enabled me to grow. i was challenged to think, act, lead,
the -- a black in beta thta pi for the first time. it speaks highly to those men and their values, not to mention their courage and character. as you might imagine, this was a very unpopular action nationally. but those men were determined to honor their deep conviction, regardless of the consequences. in that 56 years that have followed, i am hard pressed to identify another act of personal involvement that displayed such courage and equity. to me, these are the kind of people who attend,...
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robert morris says dubuque is the perfect place to beta test these new product ideas. >> so it became a double attraction to us, just not the attraction of doing an i.t. delivery center but also the attraction of saying, hey, this could be america's most advanced almost integrated almost innovative smarter city. >> reporter: so the one-time factory town in the midwest come this is incubator, this laboratory for the city of the future. it's an ironic twist and it leaves a lot of people a little bit uneasy. what happens if this partnership goes out? >> when i.b.m. was making this great announcement for dubuque they were also laying off 5,000 people in the united states and those jobs went overseas. so when i.b.m. get this is thing up and running, are those jobs going to get pulled out and sent overseas? and if they are, that's going to be a hell of a void to fill in dubuque. >> reporter: bill hamme shr *rbgs a retired fighter and former city councilman. he's worried an incentive package may be too high a price to bring i.b.m. to town. >> if i.b.m. were going to stay here it would be gre
robert morris says dubuque is the perfect place to beta test these new product ideas. >> so it became a double attraction to us, just not the attraction of doing an i.t. delivery center but also the attraction of saying, hey, this could be america's most advanced almost integrated almost innovative smarter city. >> reporter: so the one-time factory town in the midwest come this is incubator, this laboratory for the city of the future. it's an ironic twist and it leaves a lot of...
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the -- a black in beta thta pi for the first time.eaks highly to those men and their values, not to mention their courage and character. as you might imagine, this was a very unpopular action nationally. but those men were determined to honor their deep conviction, regardless of the consequences. in that 56 years that have followed, i am hard pressed to idtify another act of personal involvement that displayed such courage and equity. to me, these are t kind of people who attend, work, and teach at kenyon college. this is a distinctive place. [applause] but i do not feel that distinctive this cane institutionalized. the people deserve to station. every generation of students, staff, and faculty seemed to share the common in -- a common denominator of uniqueness. i understand halide you the college and its people migh differ from others. you do not look at the same way that i do. but that is only as it should be. for me, kenyon college proved to be an incubator. it enabled me to grow. i was challenged to think, act, lead, as well as un
the -- a black in beta thta pi for the first time.eaks highly to those men and their values, not to mention their courage and character. as you might imagine, this was a very unpopular action nationally. but those men were determined to honor their deep conviction, regardless of the consequences. in that 56 years that have followed, i am hard pressed to idtify another act of personal involvement that displayed such courage and equity. to me, these are t kind of people who attend, work, and...