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how do two songwriters sit in cubicles and work on music together? >> they are basically writing the same song upside down and sideways, and they do not hear each other until one of them stops. tavis: it made me laugh. it is like a weird way to write a song. >> it was fiercely competitive. we could write, but we also came to the office and had other stuff going on, and then don kirschner who passed away, it just inducted into the rock-and- roll hall of fame, he would say, ok, we have got to get that next fill in the blank, and we would all go into the cubicle, and we would try to deliver that song for the one that he was going to show to the artists. there was one we were chosen for. >> there is so much. >> it is a long life. tavis: and hopefully one that is nowhere near being over yet. the way that you hustled your way. >> and a good sense. tavis: you really busted your behind and hustle and your way into making them sign you. i will let you tell a story about how you got that first contract. >> the first meeting, i just went through the phone book,
how do two songwriters sit in cubicles and work on music together? >> they are basically writing the same song upside down and sideways, and they do not hear each other until one of them stops. tavis: it made me laugh. it is like a weird way to write a song. >> it was fiercely competitive. we could write, but we also came to the office and had other stuff going on, and then don kirschner who passed away, it just inducted into the rock-and- roll hall of fame, he would say, ok, we...
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it is a glass [cubical|cubicle] [cubical|cubicle] -- cru bicle toilet. i need to watchmhe >> tasre and olu d newm/d > ck tan ly w t stamwr u jedh, hr u ve tew cum >>ot new coln a jedediilco yodot nto ss eelnt >> i tugeon'trust n. try >> aamy frie gng bk for e condr afanistawith t marines and jeff, i tnk g t st nam rght fom 25th fantry division, enjoy yr time with your family. welcome home. i had it in my head and i can't remember it because i was under pressure and greg was yelling at me. >> are you a horrible american. >> des moines, iowa ton knee bone this week starting on wednesday. next weekday ton funny -- next week dayton funny bone. >> why do i get cutoff? >> that's how life works, paul. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> we reported a true story. d eanot at cbs now because i
it is a glass [cubical|cubicle] [cubical|cubicle] -- cru bicle toilet. i need to watchmhe >> tasre and olu d newm/d > ck tan ly w t stamwr u jedh, hr u ve tew cum >>ot new coln a jedediilco yodot nto ss eelnt >> i tugeon'trust n. try >> aamy frie gng bk for e condr afanistawith t marines and jeff, i tnk g t st nam rght fom 25th fantry division, enjoy yr time with your family. welcome home. i had it in my head and i can't remember it because i was under pressure and...
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it is a glass [cubical|cubicle] [cubical|cubicle] -- cru bicle toilet. i need to watch them go to the bathroom outside. >> the cameras are water proof. >> that so-called architect planned the whole thing. >> if you build it they will come. >> we will close things out with a post game wrap up with andy levy. go to fox news.com/red eye for recent clips. >>> back to andy levy with the post game wrap up. >> jedediah, i hear you have a hot new column? >> a hot new column at jedediah bila.com. you don't want to miss it. >> excellent. >> i thought we don't trust men. >> terry? >> a family friend going back for the second tour in afghanistan with the marines. and jeff, i think i got the last name right from 25th infantry division, enjoy your time with your family. welcome home. i had it in my head and i can't remember it because i was under pressure and greg was yelling at me. >> are you a horrible american. >> des moine
it is a glass [cubical|cubicle] [cubical|cubicle] -- cru bicle toilet. i need to watch them go to the bathroom outside. >> the cameras are water proof. >> that so-called architect planned the whole thing. >> if you build it they will come. >> we will close things out with a post game wrap up with andy levy. go to fox news.com/red eye for recent clips. >>> back to andy levy with the post game wrap up. >> jedediah, i hear you have a hot new column? >>...
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rick nelson spent a recent layover in a rented private c e cubicle right off the concourse. they're soundproof, they have a tv for entertainment, a desk for computers and a day bed for napping. how does this compare to that? >> 100% better, that's for sure. radio. >> reporter: right now they're in atlanta and philadelphia and plan to open later this year at dallas and minneapolis. more than half their clientele are business travels. a. >> they just want to decompress and be in a private setting. >> reporter: stressed road warriors are finding more options at airports. in minneapolis st. paul, they put in a 1.4 hiking trail. passengers at san francisco can work out the kinks in a yoga room. >> have an opportunity to duck in and do 5 or 10 minutes has been nice. very nice. >> reporter: and a website trackings gyms near airports like this 24-hour fitness, a 15-minute cab rieb from dallas ft. worth. airlines are stepping up, too. they spending more money on amenities on the ground. most airport lounges offer full bars and workstations. one has a quiet room and showers. >> they'r
rick nelson spent a recent layover in a rented private c e cubicle right off the concourse. they're soundproof, they have a tv for entertainment, a desk for computers and a day bed for napping. how does this compare to that? >> 100% better, that's for sure. radio. >> reporter: right now they're in atlanta and philadelphia and plan to open later this year at dallas and minneapolis. more than half their clientele are business travels. a. >> they just want to decompress and be in...
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you should be getting up from your cubicle an go to the other person's cubicle.them the question, don't sit on your tail the whole time, but that is a life style issue. >> hold it there. come back and talk about what you eat and drink. >> perfect. >> i hope you drink wine. >> i do. >> that's all i wanted to hear. (female announcer) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to life insurance. that's why only aviva rewards you with savings for getting a check-up. it's our wellness for life program, with online access to mayo clinic. see the difference at avivausa.com. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of ameri
you should be getting up from your cubicle an go to the other person's cubicle.them the question, don't sit on your tail the whole time, but that is a life style issue. >> hold it there. come back and talk about what you eat and drink. >> perfect. >> i hope you drink wine. >> i do. >> that's all i wanted to hear. (female announcer) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to...
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found one after another until they find the cubicle you were talking about.put johnson in there. the agent is standing in front of him. in the room between that and the corridor are two other agents and in front of that, a secret service agent who says don't let anybody pass you unless you know theirs face. and that's where johnson is standing for 40 minutes. >> it's really extraordinary the way you describe it, the detail. you bring it all to life again, those horrible, horrible moments. >> thanks. >> then the critical decisions. he insists on waiting for jackie kennedy, waiting for the coffin, rather than going directly back -- >> to the hospital. >> back to washington. >> to washington. >> that really, that was a political decision, it was a constitutional decision. we didn't know how wide the conspiracy was. but how much was wanting to invest himself as he orchestrated that moment where the swearing-in took place, the oath of office was done in the back of 26,000 then air force one, the 707? how much was his wanting, as you describe it, evelyn lincoln, kn
found one after another until they find the cubicle you were talking about.put johnson in there. the agent is standing in front of him. in the room between that and the corridor are two other agents and in front of that, a secret service agent who says don't let anybody pass you unless you know theirs face. and that's where johnson is standing for 40 minutes. >> it's really extraordinary the way you describe it, the detail. you bring it all to life again, those horrible, horrible moments....
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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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too many times we're carrying a cubicle in our pocket. it's 24/7.them time to go to little league games. 24/7, people burn out, you got to give them time to recharge. >> opportunities dmrks a big business you may be pigeon-holed into your job and your functions. in a small business you have flexibility. >> invite input. >>> let's move onto the next one. this is a question from richard who writes, i created an iphone ipod touch app for keeping track of purchases and receipts for managing spending. i've been writing and sending out press releases, but finding an outlet willing to publish them has been a challenge. >> if you write a press release and you put it out there, chances are, nobody is going to pick it up. >> i can't even tell you, he write for a lot of outlets and how many press releases i get that are -- one generic, or two, think they're adding the personal touch. but you know they sort of mail-merged some files, i just delete them. if you're going to send me something, don't say anything in the mail. hit me right off why this is new or exc
too many times we're carrying a cubicle in our pocket. it's 24/7.them time to go to little league games. 24/7, people burn out, you got to give them time to recharge. >> opportunities dmrks a big business you may be pigeon-holed into your job and your functions. in a small business you have flexibility. >> invite input. >>> let's move onto the next one. this is a question from richard who writes, i created an iphone ipod touch app for keeping track of purchases and receipts...
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popping up for internet searches and one of the things that you mentioned was at work here at your cubicle your internet searching for a chevy or a porn or whatever my comment would be why are you doing these searches at work you're being paid at work to work you're not being paid at work to internet whatever condition you happen to have however tragic that might be enjoying with cancer however but you're not being paid there to search the internet you're being paid to work so it really shouldn't matter as far as work is concerned who views who sees these these google ads popping up by your internet searching at work there to work thank you. but we did a whole hour on this on the radio show and apparently you didn't listen very carefully i was talking about how my wife is going through chemotherapy right now and was googling wigs on line because her hair is going to fall out and then discovered that if she goes to any other computer and logs into her or her g. mail account and then just does any kind you know look at the new york times ads for wigs are popping up and the point was that you
popping up for internet searches and one of the things that you mentioned was at work here at your cubicle your internet searching for a chevy or a porn or whatever my comment would be why are you doing these searches at work you're being paid at work to work you're not being paid at work to internet whatever condition you happen to have however tragic that might be enjoying with cancer however but you're not being paid there to search the internet you're being paid to work so it really...
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point, reiva, because you have to let the employees disengage and too many times we are carrying the cubiclee pocket. give them time for the little league games and the people will burn out, and you have to give them time to recharge. >> in a big business, you may be pigeon holed into the jobs, and hopefully, you will have time to go to other functions. >> and invite input. you want to know what they think. >> and this is from richard, i created an iphone and ipad app for keeping track of purchases and spending, and i have been writing and sending press releases, but finding an outlet willing to publish my press rele relea releases has been a challenge. do you have advice to increase the chances of having one of my releases to be taken seriously? >> well, i can't tell you how they are one, generic, or adding a personal touch, and they are mail merge. if you send anything to me, send it not in the mail, but the e-mail and hit me with why this is new and exciting or try to do somethi something, and it is for an app, you have to go, go to where people are. go to a show or a business summit, and
point, reiva, because you have to let the employees disengage and too many times we are carrying the cubiclee pocket. give them time for the little league games and the people will burn out, and you have to give them time to recharge. >> in a big business, you may be pigeon holed into the jobs, and hopefully, you will have time to go to other functions. >> and invite input. you want to know what they think. >> and this is from richard, i created an iphone and ipad app for...
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and there was an entire room filled with cubicles with what looked like in turns and every single page was wikipedia and you know i mentioned earlier to you the swiss switzerland has a private health care system but they require the companies to be nonprofit if you read the wikipedia page on switzerland you will not get the nonprofit piece of that what you'll get is that's what it was doing wonderful with just corporations providing health care it has been scrubbed similarly land grant colleges lincoln made langar and colleges free tuition plus fair you know round trip fare on the train as often as you need to do you get these vouchers none of that is in the in you know the the stories of how what we're going on a rant about this how do you keep open source information from being corrupted by very wealthy private interests that really want to control what you know or what an entire generation knows. i mean this is a really huge question obviously it's a question about digital culture in the digital age affects every single one of us i happen to believe that the types of coping mechanis
and there was an entire room filled with cubicles with what looked like in turns and every single page was wikipedia and you know i mentioned earlier to you the swiss switzerland has a private health care system but they require the companies to be nonprofit if you read the wikipedia page on switzerland you will not get the nonprofit piece of that what you'll get is that's what it was doing wonderful with just corporations providing health care it has been scrubbed similarly land grant colleges...
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wasn't a good idea to be dating someone in the next cubicle. office, i met my wife, married her, and glad i did. >> kitchen remodel or finish the basement? one says you should do one or the other. >> the main lesson to impart is don't think of remodeling as an investment. you're not going to get 100% back. remodel your kitchen because you want a new kitchen. when you face those two up against each other, usually you go with the basement because if you have an unfinished basement, you have more square footage. if you're an iron chef, go for it. >> nice job. i'm thinking, i smell a sequel. >> i do, too. i'm thinking, what a great graduation gift, especially for kids getting out of college. >> it's all about getting started, just the simple stuff. >> nice job. "worth it, not worth it" is on sale. goes without saying, we think it's worth it. >>> how about this for a book title, "they eat puppies, don't they"? christopher buckley knows how t, >>> author christopher buckley made a huge splash with his best seller, do you remember "thank you for smoki
wasn't a good idea to be dating someone in the next cubicle. office, i met my wife, married her, and glad i did. >> kitchen remodel or finish the basement? one says you should do one or the other. >> the main lesson to impart is don't think of remodeling as an investment. you're not going to get 100% back. remodel your kitchen because you want a new kitchen. when you face those two up against each other, usually you go with the basement because if you have an unfinished basement,...
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if you plan on allowing dogs in the cubicles, put some rules in place before you let the dogs out. if in annapolis, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> looks like a dog the day care in their. >> it does. for more on this study, go to wjla.com. everybody would have to be on board with it. but for some people it works. >> 6:48 right now. tech news around the nation, behind bars in ohio if the accused of plotting to blow up a bridge linking to the bill cleveland suburbs. there were arrested on monday after unknowingly working with an fbi informant. were angry with corporate americans and the government. -- corporate america. >> charge is expected to be filed today in the death of florida a&m drum major robert champion. he had been hazed by band members and was found dead on the bus. prosecutors have not said how many people will be charged. >> we want to check in with lisa baden to look at what's happening on the road south. >> out of waldorf and into brandywine this morning, if some traffic able to get around an accident that is being documented, northbound 301 at dyson road. 27 southboun
if you plan on allowing dogs in the cubicles, put some rules in place before you let the dogs out. if in annapolis, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> looks like a dog the day care in their. >> it does. for more on this study, go to wjla.com. everybody would have to be on board with it. but for some people it works. >> 6:48 right now. tech news around the nation, behind bars in ohio if the accused of plotting to blow up a bridge linking to the bill cleveland suburbs. there were...
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care about the stock market buffets book keeps them from murdering their bosses every day in their cubicleo learn about insider training and what it's all about. if people don't have faith in the market, the market suffer and we all suffer because of it. is there a bright side to this, and do you see this leading to greater awareness of how wall street malfeasance works for the layperson. >> i'm an attorney, and i'm up against these corporations every day. we handle tons of cases just like this. at the end of all this jp morgan is going to make $100 million. the u.s. government is not going to ask them to discourage those profits. the u.s. government might slap a few people on the hand, but at the end of it jp morgan will still continue to manage 2 trillion-dollar worth of america's assets. morgan stanley goldman sachs will continue to manage another 8 trillion-dollar. and the american public will be put in a place where they can't even trust their broker with their money. when that happens capitalism fails. that's the worse problem. >> john, i have to agree with you. facebook is us. we he
care about the stock market buffets book keeps them from murdering their bosses every day in their cubicleo learn about insider training and what it's all about. if people don't have faith in the market, the market suffer and we all suffer because of it. is there a bright side to this, and do you see this leading to greater awareness of how wall street malfeasance works for the layperson. >> i'm an attorney, and i'm up against these corporations every day. we handle tons of cases just...
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that relationship and personal connections as the conflicts dissipate and we all go back to our cubicles? that is going to happen. all my soldiers will go back to fort bragg and fort hood, and the state department folks will go back to foggy bottom and never the twain shall meet, and thus reduce the thing about it. as a leadership development issue, we owe it to ourselves to do something about that. >> been a very eager questioner. >> yes, sir. when you speak about building partnerships and networks, are you including international intelligence sharing? sometimes it is. a difficult match -- sometimes ideas very difficult to match -- [unintelligible] transparency and secrecy. >> i am speaking specifically about how to share intelligence. we do it pretty well. actually, we do it very well, much better than at the beginning. government in the 1990's compared to what we do today, it is just phenomenal. i was speaking specifically about the requirement to take a look at our intel sharing parameters with our partners, technology transfer, foreign military sales processes. all of those right no
that relationship and personal connections as the conflicts dissipate and we all go back to our cubicles? that is going to happen. all my soldiers will go back to fort bragg and fort hood, and the state department folks will go back to foggy bottom and never the twain shall meet, and thus reduce the thing about it. as a leadership development issue, we owe it to ourselves to do something about that. >> been a very eager questioner. >> yes, sir. when you speak about building...
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things we can get rid of our cubicle and redo. >> opportunity for the satellite clean out the clothethes. we need to do it once in a while and get rid of items not using any more. >>reporter: boxes and boxes of cell phone turned in by state workers when governor brown ordered state agency to be reduce who had had one. of course that means the bargains aren't really bargains if looking to buy just one. >> as you can see you have to buy in bulk here. okay. so that's the catch. >> you don't need 100 phone. >> i can't use 100 phones. >> but if you are a reseller lake brenda potter an auction is an opportunity to make mone money. she's eyeing jewelry. some of which was seized by chp during drug raids. >> enjoy buying bag of jewelry because i can pull out all the stuff i can make money off of and the rest of the stuff my friends pick through. >>reporter: department of general services also picked up goods confiscated at the los angeles san francisco and sacramento airports. that's how kilometer thousands of snow globe are up for auction. >> transportation security administration requires t
things we can get rid of our cubicle and redo. >> opportunity for the satellite clean out the clothethes. we need to do it once in a while and get rid of items not using any more. >>reporter: boxes and boxes of cell phone turned in by state workers when governor brown ordered state agency to be reduce who had had one. of course that means the bargains aren't really bargains if looking to buy just one. >> as you can see you have to buy in bulk here. okay. so that's the catch....
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at the atlanta airport, rick nelson spent a recent layover in a rented private cubicle right off thelled minute suites rents them $30 an hour. sound proof, have a tv for entertainment, desk for working, and for napping, a day bed. nelson spends eight hours a week in airports, often trying to work at a crowded gate. >> how does this compare to that? >> 100% better. >> reporter: they're in atlanta and philadelphia, plan to open later in dallas and minneapolis. more than half the clientele are business travelers. >> they want to decompress, be in a relaxing, private setting. >> reporter: stressed road warriors find more options at airports. minneapolis, st. paul, the airport marked a 1.4 mile walking trail. companies like express spa have airport locations that offer massages. passengers at san francisco can work out kinks at a yoga room. >> having the opportunity to do five or ten minutes when i already have time and can wait, it is nice. >> reporter: a website tracks gyms near airports, this 24 hour fitness 15 minutes from the airport. airlines are stepping up their game, too. as they
at the atlanta airport, rick nelson spent a recent layover in a rented private cubicle right off thelled minute suites rents them $30 an hour. sound proof, have a tv for entertainment, desk for working, and for napping, a day bed. nelson spends eight hours a week in airports, often trying to work at a crowded gate. >> how does this compare to that? >> 100% better. >> reporter: they're in atlanta and philadelphia, plan to open later in dallas and minneapolis. more than half the...
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joe's a cubicle. johan is a corner office with a young, eager assistant... who looks like me. johan on your spreadsheets. he'll watch your bottom line. [ johan ] gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. we're armed, and inexperienced. people call me an over-waterer. [ female announcer ] with miracle-gro, you don't have to be a great gardener to have a green thumb. every miracle-gro product helps your garden grow bigger, more beautiful flowers and bountiful vegetables. guaranteed. so even if... i have all these tools, and i have no idea how to use them. [ female announcer ] everyone grows with miracle-gro. got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a
joe's a cubicle. johan is a corner office with a young, eager assistant... who looks like me. johan on your spreadsheets. he'll watch your bottom line. [ johan ] gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. we're armed, and inexperienced. people call me an over-waterer. [ female announcer ] with miracle-gro, you don't have to be a great gardener to have a green thumb. every miracle-gro product helps...
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date time, i run a lot, you should-getting up from your deck go the to the person's cubicle, ask them question, don't sit on your tail the whole time, but that is a life style issue. >> piers: hold it there come back and talk about what you eat and drink. >> perfect. >> piers: i hope you drink wine. >> i do. >> piers: that's all i wanted to hear. 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. do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with citibank popmoney, it's even easier to ke
date time, i run a lot, you should-getting up from your deck go the to the person's cubicle, ask them question, don't sit on your tail the whole time, but that is a life style issue. >> piers: hold it there come back and talk about what you eat and drink. >> perfect. >> piers: i hope you drink wine. >> i do. >> piers: that's all i wanted to hear. for three hours a week, i'm a coach. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was...
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should-getting up from your deck go the to the person's cubicle, ask them the question, don't sit onhe whole time, but that is a life style issue. >> hold it there. come back and talk about what you eat and drink. >> perfect. >> i hope you drink wine. >> i do. >> that's all i wanted to hear. [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with citibank popmoney, it's even easier to keep sending...and receiving. let me get you back. no, it's on me. i insist. no way. yes way. well let me chip in. [ male announcer ] send money from one bank account to another, with citibank popmoney. easier banking. every step of the way. >>> let's talk about the muscles of the body. first they point out, see how thin this biceps muscle is? compare it to the pectoral muscle or glut yus mus pm the big muscles that curb our hips whn we walk, these become big and strong. this is where the furnace is, where th
should-getting up from your deck go the to the person's cubicle, ask them the question, don't sit onhe whole time, but that is a life style issue. >> hold it there. come back and talk about what you eat and drink. >> perfect. >> i hope you drink wine. >> i do. >> that's all i wanted to hear. [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving....
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should-getting up from your deck go the to the person's cubicle, ask them the question, don't sit onhe whole time, but that is a life style issue. >> hold it there. come back and talk about what you eat and drink. >> perfect. >> i hope you drink wine. >> i do. >> that's all i wanted to hear. >>> let's talk about the muscles of the body. first they point out, see how thin this biceps muscle is? compare it to the pectoral muscle or glut yus mus pm the big muscles that curb our hips whn we walk, these become big and strong. this is where the furnace is, where the action is when you build muscle mass in order to burn calories >> special guest dr. oz. fascinating watching you do this. you are a natural for television with this kind of thing. just finish two lines of inquiry we had. one was your morning regime and what you eat through the day and drink. and secondly, the other, the five points that you raised that people should be focused on if they want to lose weight and be healthy. >> let me finish the five points quickly. you want to know some key values about your blood, including you
should-getting up from your deck go the to the person's cubicle, ask them the question, don't sit onhe whole time, but that is a life style issue. >> hold it there. come back and talk about what you eat and drink. >> perfect. >> i hope you drink wine. >> i do. >> that's all i wanted to hear. >>> let's talk about the muscles of the body. first they point out, see how thin this biceps muscle is? compare it to the pectoral muscle or glut yus mus pm the big...
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date time, i run a lot, you should-getting up from your deck go the to the person's cubicle, ask them the question, don't sit on your tail the whole time, but that is a life style issue. >> piers: hold it there come back and talk about what you eat and drink. >> perfect. >> piers: i hope you drink wine. >> i do. >> piers: that's all i wanted to hear. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. with your photographs. ( younger sister ) where's heaven ? ( older sister ) far. what will you inspire, with the eos rebel t3i and ef lenses, for ron's next project ? learn more at youtube. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insuranc
date time, i run a lot, you should-getting up from your deck go the to the person's cubicle, ask them the question, don't sit on your tail the whole time, but that is a life style issue. >> piers: hold it there come back and talk about what you eat and drink. >> perfect. >> piers: i hope you drink wine. >> i do. >> piers: that's all i wanted to hear. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ]...
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popular in the corporate sector, what cubicle-bound comic-strip character has repeatedly made the covere magazine? it's got to be dilbert. dilbert. dilbert is right, and you're up to $750. yeah! i love that guy. you still have your two strikes. you're hanging on. that's it for the $100s. these next questions are worth $200 apiece, and they're a little bit harder. as suggested by its name, what versatile seasoning is thought to taste like cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg? allspice. allspice is right! and you're up to $950. [ cheering ] all right, guys, 10 blocks to go. you have 950 bucks. here's a shot at another $200. from a french word meaning "to hide," what computer term refers to the block of memory that's used to store frequently accessed data? r.a.m. mike: i was thinking r.a.m., but... we don't know. r.a.m. oh, no, r.a.m. is incorrect. and that's strike three as we're pulling up to 72nd street. ouch. that's your third strike, guys, and i got to kick you out. what was the right answer, though? cache or caché -- c-a-c-h-e. you idiots! that's it right there? that's what we had to get? 72
popular in the corporate sector, what cubicle-bound comic-strip character has repeatedly made the covere magazine? it's got to be dilbert. dilbert. dilbert is right, and you're up to $750. yeah! i love that guy. you still have your two strikes. you're hanging on. that's it for the $100s. these next questions are worth $200 apiece, and they're a little bit harder. as suggested by its name, what versatile seasoning is thought to taste like cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg? allspice. allspice is...
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and they finally put him in a little cubicle in the back of the... it's called the minor medical section of parkland hospital and that's where johnson is standing for the next 40 minutes. he doesn't know what's happened to kennedy. >> rose: nobody's come in and out? >> he can't get information. everyone's saying "the doctors with working on president kennedy." so lady bird would talk about how for approximately 40 minutes they stood there and johnson standing against a back wall in front of him is the secret service agent. there's a little room between him and the corridor and two more agents are there. another agent is outside at the door and yarbrough has said to them "don't let anyone in this room unless i know his face." after 40 minutes of rumors, johnson doesn't know what's happening. kennedy o'donnell, who's very close to kennedy, a friend as well as an aide, walks in and lady bird wrote in her diary "seeing stricken face of kenny o'donnell who loved him, we knew." and a moment later another kennedy aide comes up to lyndon johnson and says "mr
and they finally put him in a little cubicle in the back of the... it's called the minor medical section of parkland hospital and that's where johnson is standing for the next 40 minutes. he doesn't know what's happened to kennedy. >> rose: nobody's come in and out? >> he can't get information. everyone's saying "the doctors with working on president kennedy." so lady bird would talk about how for approximately 40 minutes they stood there and johnson standing against a...
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date time, i run a lot, you should-getting up from your deck go the to the person's cubicle, ask themuestion, don't sit on your tail the whole time, but that is a life style issue. >> piers: hold it there come back and talk about what you eat and drink. >> perfect. >> piers: i hope you drink wine. >> i do. >> piers: that's all i you wanted to hear. ha ha ha ha. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day men's 50+ healthy advantage. but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. so the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must anticipa
date time, i run a lot, you should-getting up from your deck go the to the person's cubicle, ask themuestion, don't sit on your tail the whole time, but that is a life style issue. >> piers: hold it there come back and talk about what you eat and drink. >> perfect. >> piers: i hope you drink wine. >> i do. >> piers: that's all i you wanted to hear. ha ha ha ha. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll...