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for instance, celeb 4 a day's "megastar package" includes six photographers stalking you, a personal publicist to field their nosy questions, and a bodyguard to keep the pretend paparazzi at bay. you even get a fake magazine cover with your picture on it. >>> coming up -- how to create your own style. >> and maybe make it a fashion trend. "teen kids news" will be back in a minute. assistance getting around their hom. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little or no cost to you. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need. in fact, if we qualify you for medicare reimbursement and medicare denies your claim, we'll give you your new power chair or scooter free. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power ch
for instance, celeb 4 a day's "megastar package" includes six photographers stalking you, a personal publicist to field their nosy questions, and a bodyguard to keep the pretend paparazzi at bay. you even get a fake magazine cover with your picture on it. >>> coming up -- how to create your own style. >> and maybe make it a fashion trend. "teen kids news" will be back in a minute. assistance getting around their hom. there is a medicare benefit that may...
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the celeb is suddenly bathed in the blinding light of hundreds of flashes.houting photographers elbow and jostle each, as they maneuver to get their shots. then, it's over to the microphones for q & a -- that's short for question and answer. i was pumped! that's jesse mccartney! getting heard is not easy. a press room filled with yelling reporters is almost louder than a rock concert. but perseverance and a loud voice pay off. does all this press intimidate you? >> no. your face? what's intimidating? >> reporter: oh, come on! i'm a big bad reporter! anyway, i was soon getting the hang of it -- what's it like having all the flashbulbs going off in your face? >> that's crazy! very blinding. "yo, sean, here! here!" i don't know where i'm looking at. it's kind of crazy. >> reporter: being armed with questions is very important. that way when your chance comes, you're ready. do you have any advice for people who want to follow in your footsteps? >> um, don't rely just on myspace and the inter-web to just get your music out. you still got to do it the old-fashione
the celeb is suddenly bathed in the blinding light of hundreds of flashes.houting photographers elbow and jostle each, as they maneuver to get their shots. then, it's over to the microphones for q & a -- that's short for question and answer. i was pumped! that's jesse mccartney! getting heard is not easy. a press room filled with yelling reporters is almost louder than a rock concert. but perseverance and a loud voice pay off. does all this press intimidate you? >> no. your face?...
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and yet, particular pdb, they list 22 celebes, all the big ones. >> clss has presence at 22. so it's not one camp. it doesn't say that. it's a consensus opinion. >> i don't know that specific case, mr. commissioner. what i will say is that the senior administrative contracting officer at a sub six is responsible for putting together the rating that dcma is -- >> 422 forward operating. >> okay, thanks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, listening to the testimony today, reading the record, it appears to be the case that kbr does not dispute the case that dcaa's the average utilization rate for labor across all sites in iraq was less than 11%, about 10% is the figure we've been using. whereas the guideline, the goal at the army calls for its 85% to 90%. and when kbr permitted ap scope that took effect in august of 2009, he it got up to mostly 16% utilization rate. so it doesn't sound like there's any dispute over the utilization rate was on the kbr's part, right? the issue in your mind, is whether it's proper and justifiable, right? >> to answer your question, there is very
and yet, particular pdb, they list 22 celebes, all the big ones. >> clss has presence at 22. so it's not one camp. it doesn't say that. it's a consensus opinion. >> i don't know that specific case, mr. commissioner. what i will say is that the senior administrative contracting officer at a sub six is responsible for putting together the rating that dcma is -- >> 422 forward operating. >> okay, thanks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, listening to the testimony...
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the beg cover celeb this year is tiger.ed $110 million. he's also our top sports earner. 90 million bucks in enforcements and 20 million bucks in tour earnings. i think that will drop in 2010. his problems erupted at the end of 2009. >> i think he'll still do pretty well. and you also featured ellen degeneres. i wonder how much more she makes now that she has the two gigs. >> she makes $35 million. so she makes about three million bucks more than jay leno right now. >> does that already account for her new job as idol? >> i believe so, yes. >> and then you had james cameron who had a huge year. >> "avatar" made him $50 million in 2009. >> not shabby. and then kanye west, who was very controversial this year, still managed to make a whole lot of money. >> he he made $25 million and taylor swift made 17.2, so he trumped her about by $8 million. >> let's talk about the every day people. how do you get these regular people to offer up their information to you in. >> it's a bit of a truck. every year when we publish the issue, p
the beg cover celeb this year is tiger.ed $110 million. he's also our top sports earner. 90 million bucks in enforcements and 20 million bucks in tour earnings. i think that will drop in 2010. his problems erupted at the end of 2009. >> i think he'll still do pretty well. and you also featured ellen degeneres. i wonder how much more she makes now that she has the two gigs. >> she makes $35 million. so she makes about three million bucks more than jay leno right now. >> does...
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the changes include allowing names of celebities, places and companies to be used. originally the use of proer nouns was banned. that's a big change. >> it is a big change. and i know something that you don't know, is that just tough luck for you? >> if you know a word that i don't know, then you have the advantage. >> but suppose it's some remote place in like -- >> so you have the advantage. but i think the key here is that it -- it essentially makes the game easier. it's easier to come up with names for companies and places and everything. you could put bob down. that's a name and a word. >> change is good. >> it's diluted the game. >>> all right, the clock is ticking down on the last season of 24 but if yu think you know what will happen, think again. what one key cast member has to say about the series finale. >>> and holly has hit spring training this morning. she has more on how you can train like a pro. we're back in a moment. >>> major league baseball season has officially started. >> and this morning holly is doing her own training at prospect sports train
the changes include allowing names of celebities, places and companies to be used. originally the use of proer nouns was banned. that's a big change. >> it is a big change. and i know something that you don't know, is that just tough luck for you? >> if you know a word that i don't know, then you have the advantage. >> but suppose it's some remote place in like -- >> so you have the advantage. but i think the key here is that it -- it essentially makes the game easier....
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some of the biggest celebs are feeling more at home in the smallest of spaces.raze to go mainstream or better put, airstream. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: so what's the draw? well, we decided to go right to the source. jackson center, ohio, home of the airstream for 58 years and ceo bob wheeler, no pun intended. >> the airstream is the preeminent travel trailer made in all the world. it's really known as the silver bullet and it's kind of an iconic shape and something recognizable by most americans. >> reporter: so why all of the attention now for an rv that's been around for 80 years. >> the airstream in particular has seen a resurge for people returning for an appreciation of authentic design. >> it doesn't hurt that matthew mcconaughey, tom hanks, pamela anderson, steve carell, denzel washington and sean penn have downsized to the cozy comforts of the intimate airstream. if it's not their full-time home, airstreams go where the stars go. matthew beaudoin had an airstream for 20 years. >> it went from california to florida on any given sunday to texas to toronto. yeah. it
some of the biggest celebs are feeling more at home in the smallest of spaces.raze to go mainstream or better put, airstream. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: so what's the draw? well, we decided to go right to the source. jackson center, ohio, home of the airstream for 58 years and ceo bob wheeler, no pun intended. >> the airstream is the preeminent travel trailer made in all the world. it's really known as the silver bullet and it's kind of an iconic shape and something recognizable by most...
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game, markakis, weeker" joan jones, izturis, each have one rbi during this nine-game losing streak celebo break out eventually, you think. >> they will. one thing i noticed in the batting is how aggressive the orioles are being early in the count, swinging at the first pitch, even if there's not a strike. there's been a lot of close pitches they didn't swing at so right now they're really trying real hard to get things going offensively by jumping on a first pitch fastball but they're not being selective because they're swinging out of the strike own. other teams have excellent looks on the hitters and seem to be sticking to patterns. you see -- especially with markakis -- fastballs late with two strikes out of the zone because he's swinging at them now, something he did in little stretches but not as consistently as now. >> jim h: a couple of other notes -- after 12 games last season, the orioles were 6-6. they're 1-11 with a nine-game losing streak. they have not allowed a home run in the last three games, a good trend. make them earn it. you can see wieters is 1 for 12 with no rbis an
game, markakis, weeker" joan jones, izturis, each have one rbi during this nine-game losing streak celebo break out eventually, you think. >> they will. one thing i noticed in the batting is how aggressive the orioles are being early in the count, swinging at the first pitch, even if there's not a strike. there's been a lot of close pitches they didn't swing at so right now they're really trying real hard to get things going offensively by jumping on a first pitch fastball but...
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and celebs have taken over our green room. emeril legacee is here.oldman sachs cost investors $12 billion, they gave out another $5.4 billion in bonuses. even somali pirates are going, come on! >> brian: that's true. goldman is actually in the news for other good news for them. this would have been an amazing story had there not been a fraud charge. >> steve: that's right. maybe the news we're about to give you could make the government's case because just an hour ago, goldman sachs reporting huge profits in the first quarter of this year. its profits nearly doubled to $3.3 billion, largely way above the estimates. company says it's setting aside 43% of its profits for employee salaries, down from 50% last year. really cutting back. of course, this comes as the sec hits goldman with fraud charges last week. courtney. >> the space shuttle discovery reenters the earth's atmosphere at 8:36 eastern. then it will streak across the sky on its way to kennedy space center in florida. that's where we find our own orlando salinas. what time is the touchdown? w
and celebs have taken over our green room. emeril legacee is here.oldman sachs cost investors $12 billion, they gave out another $5.4 billion in bonuses. even somali pirates are going, come on! >> brian: that's true. goldman is actually in the news for other good news for them. this would have been an amazing story had there not been a fraud charge. >> steve: that's right. maybe the news we're about to give you could make the government's case because just an hour ago, goldman sachs...
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i'm trying to figure out what the cause celeb is for republicans?s ableç=;nr to dominate sma banks? i don't get the gist of their arguments. >> reporter: on one hand they're struggling with this idea of what's trying to be done so the banks is basically more regulation and more government regulation, on one hand. on the other hand, they've been campaigning a lot on saying, you know what, government's getting too big. frankly, i think what's going on here, with a lot of republicans, what some believe might need to be done on wall street also runs counter to their own philosophy on this. >> right. exactly. >> reporter: so i don't -- i don't want to sit here and demonize their motives, i really think this gets in the way of the philosophical argument. at the same time, you hear all of tease republicans, whether it's mcconnell in leadership or bob corker or suson collins, they all want to do something pretty big but they have to find this whatever -- this elises ive middle ground is. the white house doesn't ever want to look like they're, quote, comprom
i'm trying to figure out what the cause celeb is for republicans?s ableç=;nr to dominate sma banks? i don't get the gist of their arguments. >> reporter: on one hand they're struggling with this idea of what's trying to be done so the banks is basically more regulation and more government regulation, on one hand. on the other hand, they've been campaigning a lot on saying, you know what, government's getting too big. frankly, i think what's going on here, with a lot of republicans, what...