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back, three cubicles. the first are unoccupied and the record a patient is being treated. he is hustled out and they put johnson against the wall in the last cubicle. young blood, ladybird is next to him and someone brings a chair and she sits down. youngblood is standing in front of them. in the room between this room and the outer room are two secret service agents and at the doorway -- am i doing that? [beeping sound] i will try to talk over. can you hear me ok? thank you. in the doorway is a fourth agent. youngblood system and stay in the doorway and don't let anyone pass you unless you personally know his face. so johnson is standing there for approximately 40 minutes. he doesn't know what has happened to president kennedy. can't get any information. occasionally he sends somebody out, try to get information and all they come back and say the doctors say they are working on the president. that is the only information he is given. johnson is standing against the back wall and after 40 minutes, kenny o'
back, three cubicles. the first are unoccupied and the record a patient is being treated. he is hustled out and they put johnson against the wall in the last cubicle. young blood, ladybird is next to him and someone brings a chair and she sits down. youngblood is standing in front of them. in the room between this room and the outer room are two secret service agents and at the doorway -- am i doing that? [beeping sound] i will try to talk over. can you hear me ok? thank you. in the doorway is...
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if you work in a cubicle it is a great way to bring nature into your workspace. >> are we green again? you are using paper but i could be using this on my calendar online? >> yes, but paper is paper. there is a cost to everything. >> paper, cardboards for wrap something. >> when i give gift, i like to sort of wrap a gift within a gift. find a out reasonable shopping bag. tie a little ribbon on top and put that under the tree, that way it is two gifts in one and you don't have the waste, so, you can do pretty limb jewelry box, pot for a plant. >> and what is this? >> there is from haiti. >> this is made out of what? >> a reup cycle second-degree oil drum. >> that is. >> an up-cycle oil drum. >> that is amazing! who would have thought. where do you get this stuff. >> >> if you go to macy's, they have a whole section for haiti's artisans. >> and finally, are you going to mail cards or do you -- . >> i will not mail cards. i do not like to discourage people from sending greetings, but paperless post has designs you can email. and they donate to charity. >> i stop sending cards. >> i call
if you work in a cubicle it is a great way to bring nature into your workspace. >> are we green again? you are using paper but i could be using this on my calendar online? >> yes, but paper is paper. there is a cost to everything. >> paper, cardboards for wrap something. >> when i give gift, i like to sort of wrap a gift within a gift. find a out reasonable shopping bag. tie a little ribbon on top and put that under the tree, that way it is two gifts in one and you don't...
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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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that we pray occupy our lives within the center team and waiting for hours in traffic sitting in a cubicle staring at a computer screen doing something we loathe and stuffing our faces with garbage and we do the whole of this believing that there's no alternatives that life is nothing more than that one day someone from the real world one of the people who normally has the shadows on the wall decides to enter the cave and free a prisoner in shackles him and tells him to come outside of the caves when the prisoner complies he's not first blinded by the sun and then horrified by the realization that his entire reality is nothing more than an illusion so player then poses a question a question that is a personal challenge and mate within us all when after getting a glimpse of an ugly truth and scary reality would you choose to go back to blissful ignorance would you be scared of the personal responsibility that will never come with the truth or would you pursue it no matter how horrifying it may be realities such as accepting the fact that the this government kills its own people it sacrifice
that we pray occupy our lives within the center team and waiting for hours in traffic sitting in a cubicle staring at a computer screen doing something we loathe and stuffing our faces with garbage and we do the whole of this believing that there's no alternatives that life is nothing more than that one day someone from the real world one of the people who normally has the shadows on the wall decides to enter the cave and free a prisoner in shackles him and tells him to come outside of the...
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terms of our ability to meet with the afghans, found herself asked to sit in an office building in a cubicle much like she could've been in washington drafting memos and tables, as opposed to really getting out and doing this sort of development work she wanted to do. she provides this wonderful insight into just how our search of civilians that were supposed to go down help rebuild the afghan government, how that search was squandered because most of those people wound up sitting in his fortified embassy compound doing paperwork as opposed to getting their fingernails dirty come out in the field trying to do the difficult work of building government, providing many for reconstruction assistance to the afghan people. >> rajiv chandrasekeran, just announced the surge is over. all those troops are down to 68,000 americans in afghanistan. how much was spent? what grade would you give it? >> i would give the surge a c. or maybe even a d. i'm not sure, no, a c- means it's a technically past and in my book it wasn't a pass. it was a failure. and before i explain why i should note that we probably
terms of our ability to meet with the afghans, found herself asked to sit in an office building in a cubicle much like she could've been in washington drafting memos and tables, as opposed to really getting out and doing this sort of development work she wanted to do. she provides this wonderful insight into just how our search of civilians that were supposed to go down help rebuild the afghan government, how that search was squandered because most of those people wound up sitting in his...
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today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well.ecause today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon patch free for 30 days. if the doctor feels it's right for them. it cannot change how the disease progresses. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor because serious stomach problems such as bleeding may worsen. patients may experience slow heart rate. thirty days of exelon patch free for your loved one.
today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well.ecause today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon patch free for 30 days. if the doctor feels it's right for them. it cannot change how the disease progresses. hospitalization and rarely death have been...
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. >>> a cubicle worker cracks and destroys his office. it's unbelievable yet so believable.l or fake? the video is fake. and it even fooled the experts. >> it fooled all of us. even those of us who have within in the business watched almost every video around. we don't know. we watched it and said it could be real. might be real. turns out i don't care. >> i was totally suckered in retrospect. you need to unplug a monitor. that just doesn't come popping out. >> the office raid video was the brainchild of director timur bekmambetov looking for a new way to promote his movie "wanted." >> we know that the audience, our audience, our target audience is teenagers. we understood that the place where we can find them is the internet. what they like and we like, it's a viral video. >> the video plays off a scene in the movie where a young office worker smashes a colleague over the head with his keyboard. >> what if we extend it. what if we make it as a viral video of action spot. i didn't expect that it would be so popular. in my mind, it's like 500,000 people, it's great. >> in fac
. >>> a cubicle worker cracks and destroys his office. it's unbelievable yet so believable.l or fake? the video is fake. and it even fooled the experts. >> it fooled all of us. even those of us who have within in the business watched almost every video around. we don't know. we watched it and said it could be real. might be real. turns out i don't care. >> i was totally suckered in retrospect. you need to unplug a monitor. that just doesn't come popping out. >> the...
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whether the guy in his cubicle who hits reply all or a presidential crisis, oftentimes, it is the effort to cover it up that creates a bigger problem. number two is you have to have discipline and recognize that you need a plan. you need to stick with it. you have a purpose about your plan. third is ultimately your way back which is credibility is the point of the realm. people know that bad things happen. they evaluate you on how you handle it going forward. so if your northstar is to rebuild trust the path to get there is by being a credible organization or business. >> jennifer: would you recommend to people in a personal crisis you get out-front immediately and apologize? >> it is somewhat dependent on the nature of the circumstances. if you make the evaluation that worst-case scenario, if this information gets out can i survive? if you come to the conclusion that you cannot survive or that your survival will be threatened, it makes sense to be out there. i mean look at our first commandment in the book is full disclosure. because if it's going to come out, it is much better to put i
whether the guy in his cubicle who hits reply all or a presidential crisis, oftentimes, it is the effort to cover it up that creates a bigger problem. number two is you have to have discipline and recognize that you need a plan. you need to stick with it. you have a purpose about your plan. third is ultimately your way back which is credibility is the point of the realm. people know that bad things happen. they evaluate you on how you handle it going forward. so if your northstar is to rebuild...
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all the cubicles would be cleaned. fans would go away.hen we had campus visits, i felt like it was -- we just would lie. >> not everything in this culture is going to be good for me. it's like candy with poison in it. it really looks good, but it's going to kill you. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. the red cross was down here all the time. [ man ] they've given us a lot of heart. in times of need, they're there. ♪ [ kerry ] my dad was watching his house burn. he turned around, and all of a sudden, there was this guy standing there from the red cross. at a point where i had just lost everything, the idea that there was someone there... that's an amazing thing. ♪ >>> hi. president george h.w. bush is spending christmas in a houston hospital because he developed a fever. originally the 88-year-old was going to spend the holiday at home. he's been hospitalized since thanksgiving with a bronchitis-like cough. >>> good
all the cubicles would be cleaned. fans would go away.hen we had campus visits, i felt like it was -- we just would lie. >> not everything in this culture is going to be good for me. it's like candy with poison in it. it really looks good, but it's going to kill you. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. the red cross was down here all the time. [ man ] they've given...
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time and time again, it seems like such common sense that individuals, corporations, the guy in the cubiclehat hit reply all in the hole and keep on digging. and so, you have to recognize that the end of the day people understand that bad things will happen. they evaluate you by how you handle it going forward. prospectively from the situation. >> okay. give me -- two case studies. give me somebody in public life that ran in to trouble and handled it perfectly and dodged a bullet or didn't make it worse and somebody who got in to trouble and handled it horribly and made things worse and worse for themselves. >> sure. i'll give two wooshashington, d.c.-based examples. the first one is general petraeus. now, he didn't handle it flawlessly but some of the basic things right. right? so first of all, recognized he was in the hole. stopped digging. he went out there. he disclosed. held himself accountable. took responsibility. he apologized and then he made sure he shut up and did not continue to talk about it. i think he's put himself in a position where he could sort of follow the eliot spitzer
time and time again, it seems like such common sense that individuals, corporations, the guy in the cubiclehat hit reply all in the hole and keep on digging. and so, you have to recognize that the end of the day people understand that bad things will happen. they evaluate you by how you handle it going forward. prospectively from the situation. >> okay. give me -- two case studies. give me somebody in public life that ran in to trouble and handled it perfectly and dodged a bullet or...
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develop more advanced courses and partner with online job sites to get users from the classroom to the cubiclemay be a way for the company to earn revenue. >> we will be pairing people up with jobs based on the skills they get. as people progress through a curriculum, they'll have an online profile that they can use to apply the jobs with. right now we're finding developors and designers to work with. >> all right. there's lori. she joins us now from new york. so, lori, how hard it is really to learn how to code? it seems a bit intimidating to many people, i'm sure. >> very intimidating. i tried it. these basic programming skills actually not that difficult. you can go on the site and try it out. are you going to be able to learn to code like mark zuckerberg in a couple months? i don't think so. the basic programs are not that difficult. you should try. just give it a shot. >> okay. >> so let's go on. let's talk -- let's move to the next topic. most of us take our cell phones everywhere. we may not even need to text messages. they'll just come directly to our eyes through contact lenses? what
develop more advanced courses and partner with online job sites to get users from the classroom to the cubiclemay be a way for the company to earn revenue. >> we will be pairing people up with jobs based on the skills they get. as people progress through a curriculum, they'll have an online profile that they can use to apply the jobs with. right now we're finding developors and designers to work with. >> all right. there's lori. she joins us now from new york. so, lori, how hard it...
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today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well.ecause today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. that makes watching tv even better. if your tv were a hot dog, zeebox would be some sort of fancy, french mustard. just like adding fancy mustard to a hotdog makes you go "woah!," zeebox adds video, info, and playalongs to spice up your favorite shows. download zeebox free and say "woah" every time you watch tv. >>> we have a big week for the bond market. we have key auctions all throughout the week. then the big jobs report on friday. you might expect some volatility. rick san tell
today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well.ecause today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education....
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how are we to read the work of our peers, some of whom we shared bathrooms and cubicles and sandwiches with. to read thousands and thousands of lines of poetry over the course of the summer is as it turns out to drink from the leaf. .. >> that i am one person, that i will live and die alone, that i will only ever inhabit this one consciousness. i was wrong about this too. to read this poem was to be in conversation with a level deeper than who we are, where we are and what our homely words and thoughts and deeds and lives don't mean. still, enduring merit, until this summer did i even believe in it? did i simply believe enduring merit could never be agreed upon, that all things are relative and, therefore, can not be said to have merit and their endurance cannot be predicted? if so, i no longer believe it or even remember believing it. these five radioactive books glowed green and dustless among the others. if they are not still read in 100 years, it will mean the cockroaches only survived whatever happened to vegas. there is always more mystery in a closed box than in an opened box. n
how are we to read the work of our peers, some of whom we shared bathrooms and cubicles and sandwiches with. to read thousands and thousands of lines of poetry over the course of the summer is as it turns out to drink from the leaf. .. >> that i am one person, that i will live and die alone, that i will only ever inhabit this one consciousness. i was wrong about this too. to read this poem was to be in conversation with a level deeper than who we are, where we are and what our homely...
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. >> go ahead laugh out loud in your cubicle!f which -- eric boehlert. from media matters for america doing the lord's work as usual. >> eric boehlert. ♪ hurts so good ♪ ♪ come on, baby ♪ >> eric boehlert. ♪ hurts so good ♪ >> stephanie: let's dive into the right-wing world. eric boehlert from media matters who we love. good morning, eric boehlert. >> good morning. >> stephanie: i loved your tweets about them trying to explain away mitt romney's loss. i thought i was the first one to notice that but sandy is the only reason he lost, right? >> dick morris had this amazing column. he obviously became the biggest laughingstock with his prediction of a romney landslide and everything. late last week, he finally came around to explaining why and he said you know, not enough white people voted and why didn't -- white people vote sandy. so how did the hurricane affect white voters in, you know, new hampshire? >> stephanie: iowa and colorado. >> and didn't quite get that. >> only white people are affected by hurricanes apparently. >> app
. >> go ahead laugh out loud in your cubicle!f which -- eric boehlert. from media matters for america doing the lord's work as usual. >> eric boehlert. ♪ hurts so good ♪ ♪ come on, baby ♪ >> eric boehlert. ♪ hurts so good ♪ >> stephanie: let's dive into the right-wing world. eric boehlert from media matters who we love. good morning, eric boehlert. >> good morning. >> stephanie: i loved your tweets about them trying to explain away mitt romney's...
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duck session are getting kicked out of their states this weekend, and they get set up in a little cubiclen a basement of the rayburn building so the states can get ready on january 3. for whatever reason, they deem to that not appropriate for senators, some senators do not have to move out until january 3. during the first six months of the 113th congress, it is the new senators in temporary offices. some are in these new trailers in the middle of a courtyard, and it is a very unusual quirk and difference between the house and senate. >> -- host: what you do, are they different for republicans and democrats? >> we are a nonpartisan organization and one of the few places where members of congress and staff can get together and resolve problems. we just recently did a bipartisan training program for incoming members. there was a great praise from the wonderful senator daniel webster, who said there is no republican way to run a real rate -- railroad. we would say there is no democratic way to build a website. host: our last call comes from robert. go ahead. caller: my question is about cong
duck session are getting kicked out of their states this weekend, and they get set up in a little cubiclen a basement of the rayburn building so the states can get ready on january 3. for whatever reason, they deem to that not appropriate for senators, some senators do not have to move out until january 3. during the first six months of the 113th congress, it is the new senators in temporary offices. some are in these new trailers in the middle of a courtyard, and it is a very unusual quirk and...
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. >> from my power cubicle at cnbc, i'm robert frank. >>> i think that desk screams simon hobbs. >> witht looks dirty where he sat. art deco, yes. dirty area, here, no. surely. you'll sympathize with me, carl. >> heated footrest. >> then your feet will get too hot in the summer. >> it's not heated all the time. you can turn it off. you would presume for that much money it would have an on/off switch. >> the big jobs reports shows 140,000 were created last month. we asked you to tweet us your predictions. right now our team is coming through all of the entries and there with many of them. the winner will receive a picture frame autographed by the "squawk on the street" gang. >> there it is, by the way. we wanted to show it, demonstrate it. >> i don't believe i sign thad. >> really? >> yeah. >> sign it now. >> i will sign it now to might official. >> notice were were kind enough tot to make you accept a picture of us. you can put your own pi in there. you stair at us all day as it is. >> we should point out after couple of names. fcx reversing quite aed by. avon is up more than 5%. >> yep.
. >> from my power cubicle at cnbc, i'm robert frank. >>> i think that desk screams simon hobbs. >> witht looks dirty where he sat. art deco, yes. dirty area, here, no. surely. you'll sympathize with me, carl. >> heated footrest. >> then your feet will get too hot in the summer. >> it's not heated all the time. you can turn it off. you would presume for that much money it would have an on/off switch. >> the big jobs reports shows 140,000 were created...
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it's much better than a cubicle. um it's um you know, i can hear the sounds, i can see my cats.few years ago soni left a high tech job in silicon valley.i did um technical illustrations um for a networking company.to chase a dream. today instead of creating images with a computer mouse, she's stringing pearls and other semi-precious gems by hand. soni says she's always loved jewelry so she started making it herself, first as a hobby then friends started asking to buy her designs.they would buy things off my neck at work.so soni stuck her neck out and began making jewelry full-time. in this windowed jewelry box built by her husband david...the roof opens up. the roof is hinged across the back and it opens like the lid on a box.soni creates jewelry that is distinctive and yet approachable.i kind of go for something that's dramatic uh but can also be feminine at the same time right too.her pieces are meant to work with a nice dress, or jeans and a tee-shirt.some of soni's favorite necklaces are made of pearls. but she's quick to point out, they're not your grandmother's pearls. a l
it's much better than a cubicle. um it's um you know, i can hear the sounds, i can see my cats.few years ago soni left a high tech job in silicon valley.i did um technical illustrations um for a networking company.to chase a dream. today instead of creating images with a computer mouse, she's stringing pearls and other semi-precious gems by hand. soni says she's always loved jewelry so she started making it herself, first as a hobby then friends started asking to buy her designs.they would buy...