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any time i'm around them, i enjoy them and have a great time. >> simon: this is isabella, and she's thealbert got involved with down syndrome. albert emigrated to america from the dominican republic when he was 16. he met his wife deidre in kansas city two years later.
any time i'm around them, i enjoy them and have a great time. >> simon: this is isabella, and she's thealbert got involved with down syndrome. albert emigrated to america from the dominican republic when he was 16. he met his wife deidre in kansas city two years later.
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great simone's not only for the air force but also in the anti agro if defined school says they need droids which have taken classes he says serve as most weapons are effectively imitating old kinds of mandate it is only three hundred fifty kilograms the done m. is pretty light for any aircraft and that's an advantage in a field that values flexibility and ease of transport it just means syllables workers have had to develop lightweight electronics and control systems to maximize their flying targets maneuverability with a minimum of added mass to imitate various targets the dunham's engines can generate speeds from three hundred to seven hundred fifty kilometers per hour blasting it out of the sky is the only possible goal so it's equipped with a dual parachute recovery system which allows a single target drone to be used up to ten times it can be guided be a program to auto pilot or from the remote control center all of these features undergo constant updates are going to achieve and more reliable line of control systems has been developed it has paul sold tests and is. freighting
great simone's not only for the air force but also in the anti agro if defined school says they need droids which have taken classes he says serve as most weapons are effectively imitating old kinds of mandate it is only three hundred fifty kilograms the done m. is pretty light for any aircraft and that's an advantage in a field that values flexibility and ease of transport it just means syllables workers have had to develop lightweight electronics and control systems to maximize their flying...
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it was great. simon pegg -- it was great. [ cheers and applause ] >> thanks. , and i know you're a huge fan of british comedy. >> jimmy: i love it. >> i too, with simon pegg, and i know you're a fan of "little britain." >> jimmy: "little britain," you did -- you directed some "little britain." >> yeah, i did that for hbo. those guys are hysterical. >> jimmy: oh, i love them. british comedy is just phenomenal right now, with "the mighty boosh," and all those guys. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: chris morris and all that stuff. it goes from british comedy, now you're directing this movie "trust." >> yes. >> jimmy: this is a serious -- this is an unbelievable movie. great job, by the way. >> thank you. >> jimmy: it was phenomenal. you want to tell everyone what it's about? >> oh, yeah. sure. it's clive owen and catherine keener play the parents of this regular 14-year-old girl, who meets a boy online. after a few months, really develops a very intense romantic relationship with him, and then when she finally meets him alone, he turns out to be in his 40s. and what happe
it was great. simon pegg -- it was great. [ cheers and applause ] >> thanks. , and i know you're a huge fan of british comedy. >> jimmy: i love it. >> i too, with simon pegg, and i know you're a fan of "little britain." >> jimmy: "little britain," you did -- you directed some "little britain." >> yeah, i did that for hbo. those guys are hysterical. >> jimmy: oh, i love them. british comedy is just phenomenal right now, with...
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any time i'm around them, i enjoy them and have a great time. >> simon: this is isabella, and she's thelved with down syndrome. albert emigrated to america from the dominican republic when he was 16. he met his wife deidre in kansas city two years later. right away, she told him she had an infant daughter, isabella, who had down syndrome. >> deidre pujols: i think he was, like, almost in tears. like, he just felt bad because, you know, when you look at a child who isn't quite what the rest of the world would expect, it can be heartbreaking or... but he didn't care. >> simon: when deidre first told you, you didn't... you didn't hesitate? >> albert pujols: no, never in my mind cross and say, "oh, man, i probably stay away," you know? no. >> simon: albert was still in high school. >> albert pujols: i was the babysitter. and i love to be around her, and those memories, you know, that you will never forget. >> simon: and you consider her, no question, she's your daughter now? >> albert pujols: she's my little girl... or my big girl right now. you know, she's 13 years old. and you know, she's
any time i'm around them, i enjoy them and have a great time. >> simon: this is isabella, and she's thelved with down syndrome. albert emigrated to america from the dominican republic when he was 16. he met his wife deidre in kansas city two years later. right away, she told him she had an infant daughter, isabella, who had down syndrome. >> deidre pujols: i think he was, like, almost in tears. like, he just felt bad because, you know, when you look at a child who isn't quite what...
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. >> simon perez, a great day to be at the bridge. >>> they switched their old energy guzzling appliance for more efficient ones. so why are many still waiting for their cash for appliances rebate? consumerwatch looks into the holdup. >> did somebody say cash? it was a million-dollar forecast today. priceless! now the day it it rain this weekend. we'll pinpoint that day as eyewitness news continues. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the no-nonsense t-v judge was taken by ambulance fro ow rday to cedars-sinai >>> judge judy is out of the hospital. the no nonsense tv judge was taken by ambulance from her show taping yesterday to cedars- sinai hospital after complaining of feeling nauseous. she went home today and released a statement saying, all is well. she thanked her fans for their, quote, loving messages and added, see you in court, be on time. >>> giants pitcher barry zito is covering tonight following a car crash. >> according to the giants manager bruce bochy zito was driving in hollywood and a red light runner broadsided his car. he was taken to the hospital with a sore neck and released. an mri was
. >> simon perez, a great day to be at the bridge. >>> they switched their old energy guzzling appliance for more efficient ones. so why are many still waiting for their cash for appliances rebate? consumerwatch looks into the holdup. >> did somebody say cash? it was a million-dollar forecast today. priceless! now the day it it rain this weekend. we'll pinpoint that day as eyewitness news continues. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the no-nonsense t-v judge was taken by ambulance fro ow rday...
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today's book that we're featured is his newest and latest called "abraham lincoln and the great secession winter." simon schuster publishes it and it's $30. james mcpherson rightly rights, this is bristling with new information and key insights, unquote and that's why it's the latest edition to the essential lincoln bookshelf which we have on our own website for the bookshop. now, the reason, harold, that you're signing alone is that one of the first times you came into my shop with two other authors, i found them in the back signing each other's name. so i thought i better have you alone. >> you have to explain that. first of all, it was 24 years ago we were crazy and young people and second of all, you served us a lot of wine before the book started. >> that's why we don't serve wine any longer. >> this is not vodka either. it's just water. >> as always we ask you to begin by explaining your book. telling us about how you got to the book, what it's about. and in general, why you wrote it, why you think it's important to have been written. >> excuse me. >> and in general, have lincoln's actions during
today's book that we're featured is his newest and latest called "abraham lincoln and the great secession winter." simon schuster publishes it and it's $30. james mcpherson rightly rights, this is bristling with new information and key insights, unquote and that's why it's the latest edition to the essential lincoln bookshelf which we have on our own website for the bookshop. now, the reason, harold, that you're signing alone is that one of the first times you came into my shop with...
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paul simon's "so beautiful or so what." it's a great record. please, go get it.s going to do something later on the show as a favorite to me. some bit i've always dreamt of doing and it's -- it's really fun. just stay tuned for that, it's gonna be fun. all right guys, it's time for "late night hashtags." here we go! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter where we give you the topic, you guys send in the tweets. so, yesterday, i went on twitter and i started a hashtag called, "#worst spring break." and i asked you guys at home to tweet out a weird, or crazy or embarrassing story from your worst spring break. we got thousands of tweets, i was watching them come in all night. it was really fun. now, i thought i'd share some of my favorite worst spring break tweets from you guys. here we go. this first one is from @greensever. his worst spring break, "on my 2007, got off the airplane, fell down the steps, broke both my legs." [ audience groans ] broke both his legs. gosh, that's a bummer spring break. more like spring broke. [ laughter and ohs
paul simon's "so beautiful or so what." it's a great record. please, go get it.s going to do something later on the show as a favorite to me. some bit i've always dreamt of doing and it's -- it's really fun. just stay tuned for that, it's gonna be fun. all right guys, it's time for "late night hashtags." here we go! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter where we give you the topic, you guys send in the tweets. so, yesterday, i went on twitter...
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simon from politico. thank you very much. greatee you. >>> up next, the state of black america with atlanta's mayor ka seem reed. a bracket busting final four. only two out of nearly 6 million fans got it right. what's the secret? [ female announcer ] little acts like using less material can make a meaningful impact. ♪ because everybody wins when you use less. switch to future friendly products from p&g, like new concentrated tide powder detergent. with 24% less packaging and more stain-fighting power. future friendly from p&g. you've been stuck in the garage, while my sneezing and my itchy eyes took refuge from the dust in here and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. it's the brand allergists recommend most. ♪ lily and i are back on the road again. where we belong. with zyrtec®, i can love the air®. where we belong. ooh, the price sure doesn't. i'm tired of shopping around. [ sigh ] too bad you're not buying car insurance. like that's easy. oh, it is. pro
simon from politico. thank you very much. greatee you. >>> up next, the state of black america with atlanta's mayor ka seem reed. a bracket busting final four. only two out of nearly 6 million fans got it right. what's the secret? [ female announcer ] little acts like using less material can make a meaningful impact. ♪ because everybody wins when you use less. switch to future friendly products from p&g, like new concentrated tide powder detergent. with 24% less packaging and...
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simon is here! [ cheers and applause ] that new record is great. got a new album out. comes out tuesday. beautiful or so what" is the name of the record. you gotta pick it up. comes out tuesday. it's so good. that guy's got a magic voice. just -- phenomenal. great musician. [ applause ] but first, as you guys know i love all the "real housewives" shows on bravo. new york, new jersey, beverly hills, all of them. but my absolute favorite is the one shot right here in our very own building with my wife denise and her four crazy friends, and here, check this out. this new issue of "glamour" magazine, it's on newsstands right now. take a look at page 58 over here. dos and don'ts, the "real housewives of late night." that's my wife. that's my wife, denise. and higgins' wife, and that's your wife. what did your wife think of this? >> steve: she loved it. she said she had a wonderful time. >> jimmy: good, good, yeah. my wife denise was asked to do this photo shoot for the dos and don'ts of "glamour," and it was very exciting for her. as you probably can guess, it didn't go exactly smoothly. didn
simon is here! [ cheers and applause ] that new record is great. got a new album out. comes out tuesday. beautiful or so what" is the name of the record. you gotta pick it up. comes out tuesday. it's so good. that guy's got a magic voice. just -- phenomenal. great musician. [ applause ] but first, as you guys know i love all the "real housewives" shows on bravo. new york, new jersey, beverly hills, all of them. but my absolute favorite is the one shot right here in our very own...
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great. forecast is predicting a cent percent chance of showers on their big day. simonll bring you the royal wedding live in a special edition of good morning tomorrow morning. it starts at 1:00 a.m. and runs to 7 and stream it live on abc 7 news opinion com. abc will air a royal wedding edition of 20-20 from nine to 11. >>> and who is bringing scones for the viewing party here? lemon curd and a pot of tea and shepherd pie . >> nice call. >> who is bringing shepherd pie. >> you . >> i am bringing the tea. >> iced tearhot tea weather. >> iced tea. the showers will move in when the reception is happening in buckingham palace. >> wow. the london forecast, too. >> he's the man. >> i try to be full service. if you are up at 5:00 and watching our coverage it will not look quiet as cloudy as it will be breezy out there . high clouds, rolling in on those breeze asks that will keep our temperatures below average. picture and looking off east . in anticipation of a sunrise, that is going to be probably pretty as we look at the clouds from time to time . >> mid-to upper 40s in san
great. forecast is predicting a cent percent chance of showers on their big day. simonll bring you the royal wedding live in a special edition of good morning tomorrow morning. it starts at 1:00 a.m. and runs to 7 and stream it live on abc 7 news opinion com. abc will air a royal wedding edition of 20-20 from nine to 11. >>> and who is bringing scones for the viewing party here? lemon curd and a pot of tea and shepherd pie . >> nice call. >> who is bringing shepherd pie....
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paul simon really liked your column. i said that is great. we hung up. i called her back and said the singer or the senator? it was the senator. host: at the very end of your book in one of these columns you write that she gave me my anger back. who is the she. guest: my daughter. it is a column i wrote for maria's second birthday. host: why did you want your anger back? guest: because i think when you first experience sex discrimination and when you first understand that in many ways things are tougher in the world for women than for many men, you learn how to deal. i mean, either that or you can walk around incredibly angry and not particularly useful all the time. and so i got used to some of the way things was. it was the equivalent in the office of picking your fights in terms of somebody who might make an inappropriate remark or say something sexist. but once i had this little girl who was incredibly feisty and incredibly strong willed and incredibly smart i just thought i cannot pass along to her exactly the same world i got and say to her, oh, yo
paul simon really liked your column. i said that is great. we hung up. i called her back and said the singer or the senator? it was the senator. host: at the very end of your book in one of these columns you write that she gave me my anger back. who is the she. guest: my daughter. it is a column i wrote for maria's second birthday. host: why did you want your anger back? guest: because i think when you first experience sex discrimination and when you first understand that in many ways things...
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simon, who doesn't want to die. for the record, we hope to reinterview him when he's 100 in that very cottage, and the interview lives on, greatsation, all on our website. that's our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
simon, who doesn't want to die. for the record, we hope to reinterview him when he's 100 in that very cottage, and the interview lives on, greatsation, all on our website. that's our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
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simon and fun of the board -- in front of the board. i have known him for decades. this honor is very well preserved. >> thank you for your time. we are very impressed with the great work that you do. thank you very much. [applause] >> next, we turn to our finance and information technology division. our next award goes to the principal administrative analyst to has been with the mta for seven years. [applause] -- recently submitted to the stimulus grants which were essential to sustaining the transit service. she strives to improve productivity and her ideas for streamlining reports have saved the agency at least 50-100 hours annually. she has been at the cutting edge of securing the grandson's and the grants that she has written have supported nearly all of the core functions, accessible service, a pedestrian operations, as well as safe routes to schools. the breadth and variety of grants that she has applied for are enormous and has resulted in funding for our new boss -- buss as will -- funding of our new bus as well as projects across the city. >> it is a great pleasure for me to present this award. there are many individuals in the audience who love -- [appl
simon and fun of the board -- in front of the board. i have known him for decades. this honor is very well preserved. >> thank you for your time. we are very impressed with the great work that you do. thank you very much. [applause] >> next, we turn to our finance and information technology division. our next award goes to the principal administrative analyst to has been with the mta for seven years. [applause] -- recently submitted to the stimulus grants which were essential to...
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that's distributed by the simon foundation. it's a greatmovie on the liberation of paris in world war ii. pope pious is praying for a nazi victory in russia. and he told everybody, what did reverend wright do? he made some over the top rhetorical statements. they ruined this man. they ran it all on cnn and msnbc. yet when the pope came to, everybody is bending and giving him a warm welcome. and one of the few journalists who i find comfortable -- he had been brought on. he brought all these people from the "washington times." and jonathan came on to blast reverend wright. what did jonathan say about the pope? he said he calls him his excellency or his highness. this is double standards happening at these parishing and ratzinger and pope benedict is trying to cover it up and he's given all this -- all this praise and reverend wright is condemned. >> host: this email from bill bailey who says he was a classmate of yours in high school. what do you think the u.s. will look like politically in 40 to 50 years when whites are no longer the majori
that's distributed by the simon foundation. it's a greatmovie on the liberation of paris in world war ii. pope pious is praying for a nazi victory in russia. and he told everybody, what did reverend wright do? he made some over the top rhetorical statements. they ruined this man. they ran it all on cnn and msnbc. yet when the pope came to, everybody is bending and giving him a warm welcome. and one of the few journalists who i find comfortable -- he had been brought on. he brought all these...
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talk about labour you are getting the classic debate between simon and ehrlichman and someone because you and labor, human capital brings a great benefit to the world. but as far as focusing on one commodity versus the other there are certainly some that are more limited than others for civil the electronic industry, the river and so forth these are limiting for particular sectors. >> matt, anything to add? >> i would add that the issue again is incentives. there's only one idea in economics that people respond to incentives, and it's taken me quite far. we need to face an incentive to decarbonize and use less resources. if there are less resources to take into account the tragedies of the oceans is he optimistic that we would limit our consumption or slow down the footprint? >> yeah, there are incentives. i mean, for one thing eighth line caught fish is more valuable than a driver caught fish because it is indeed not in the net and looks better and you can go to any display option wholesale market in the world and they will tell you the best prices are for line-caught fish. right there the fishermen have to catch less fish to
talk about labour you are getting the classic debate between simon and ehrlichman and someone because you and labor, human capital brings a great benefit to the world. but as far as focusing on one commodity versus the other there are certainly some that are more limited than others for civil the electronic industry, the river and so forth these are limiting for particular sectors. >> matt, anything to add? >> i would add that the issue again is incentives. there's only one idea in...
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2010 topping the billionaires boys club, paulson dalio, simons, tepper, and lambert all earning more than a billion dollars last year. >> have a great weekend. >> you too. >>> three weebs ago we introduced you to a woman who lost more than a hundred pounds on a nutritional cleanse. during that segment, her coach, olivia rikki issued a challenge to people in our area to try an 11-day cleanse in what's being called the beltway challenge. more than 100 people, including me, heard the call and took part. today we have the results of the challenge. olivia joins us again along with michelle wilson who was one of the challenged. we're so glad to see you both. and your daughter who came along with you today. just remind us -- before that i want to say that i actually lost ten pounds during this. ten pounds that i am absolutely thrilled. ten pounds in 11 days. i feel great. terrific. remind everybody what the challenge was all about. >> for 11 days together we as a group decided to do a nutritional cleanse. >> those are my before and after pictures. >> 250 people actually joined the challenge. >> 250 around the beltway. >> yes, 250 did the 1
2010 topping the billionaires boys club, paulson dalio, simons, tepper, and lambert all earning more than a billion dollars last year. >> have a great weekend. >> you too. >>> three weebs ago we introduced you to a woman who lost more than a hundred pounds on a nutritional cleanse. during that segment, her coach, olivia rikki issued a challenge to people in our area to try an 11-day cleanse in what's being called the beltway challenge. more than 100 people, including me,...
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great way to go out. >> been an honor working with you. all right. stay in touch. >> reporter: okay. see you. >> simonerez. >>> the joke was he picked his own story and of that the one he wanted for his last day in this weather out by the golden gate bridge. >> cry me a river with simon leaving who will i get to flirt with now, huh? >> allen. >> there is allen. >> patty might not like that but go ahead. >>> we are on top of the roof of our cbs5 compound here in san francisco and allen and dana, you want to see what history looks like take a look at that. that is a good looking history because today goes down into the record books eight more record high temperatures. right in throughout the bay area. in fact, san francisco tied a record that was set 11 years ago at 82 degrees. right now we are still very mild into the 80s across the board from the south bay. through the peninsula. the eastern portion of our district and across the golden gate bridge where it is international orange. there is lots of golden sunshine. just a couple of record highs for you today. oakland and also santa rosa. record breake
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great day in l.a. you'll find out who will be the next to leave the dance floor tonight on "dancing with the stars" at 8:00, 9:00 central right here. join us on twitter. >>> carly simonver knew about her connection to baseball or to one of the game's legends. she's here to talk all about it. your family loved baseball. you took jackie robinson, who broke the color barrier, into your home in 1964? >> yes. there's still evidence, that stanford, connecticut, where we were living, was a segregated community, even though they tried to put it politely behind the doors and under the skirts. my mother got ahold of rachel robinson, jackie's widow, and became her closest friend. and she said, meet me on the highway. i will take you in my car. we will go around to all of the real estate people. we'll go to the newspapers. we'll go to the priests. we'll go to the rabbis. we'll go to the schools and make a big deal out of it because this should not be happening. that's what happened. she ended up taking rachel around with her to see a lot of land. >> they lived with her. and you learned about baseball from jackie robinson. >> yeah. he taught me how to hit over the right field cen
great day in l.a. you'll find out who will be the next to leave the dance floor tonight on "dancing with the stars" at 8:00, 9:00 central right here. join us on twitter. >>> carly simonver knew about her connection to baseball or to one of the game's legends. she's here to talk all about it. your family loved baseball. you took jackie robinson, who broke the color barrier, into your home in 1964? >> yes. there's still evidence, that stanford, connecticut, where we were...
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simone, his wife. i happen to know her very well. go ahead and put her picture up there. i remember, in my state of oklahoma, we had -- he's not there anymore -- we had a greatamed j.c. watts. he was an african-american. he served in the house. and when simone came one time -- this is simone gbagbo -- she said, would you let me try to get me introduced to j.c. watts, congressman watts? i said, yeah, i'd be glad to do it. i didn't know why. i went over and took her to the house of representatives -- we're in the senate and that was in the house. he was in a committee hearing. he came oufplt and i said -- he came out. i said i want to introduce you to someone, the first lady of cote d'ivoire. she put her arms around him and started crying. she said to him, will you forgive us. i said forgive you for what, j.c. watts said. because we're the ones who sold your brothers into slavery. in the united states of america, people walk around guilty, and they should, about the slavery they had. but in africa and particularly sub-sahara africa and west africa where most of the slave trade came from such as cote d'ivoire, they realize they are the ones who sold their broth
simone, his wife. i happen to know her very well. go ahead and put her picture up there. i remember, in my state of oklahoma, we had -- he's not there anymore -- we had a greatamed j.c. watts. he was an african-american. he served in the house. and when simone came one time -- this is simone gbagbo -- she said, would you let me try to get me introduced to j.c. watts, congressman watts? i said, yeah, i'd be glad to do it. i didn't know why. i went over and took her to the house of...
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simon? >> and i will get to that, mr. chairman. >> i only have five minutes. what is the investment in renewable energy? please. >> recognizing that we needed to do something of a greatmagnitude, we initiated the global climate and energy project at stanford university, which is about... >> how much money are .. >> about $100 million. >> $100 million? but you made $40 billion last year. >> mr. chairman, putting more money into something does not necessarily equal progress. >> well, shell... >> exxon would tell you that they are watching the development of a whole panoply of renewable energy technologies, but that they don't think that any of those technologies have gotten to the point of economic viability. yet, meanwhile, exxon will do what exxon knows best how to do, which is run around the world trying to pull oil out of the ground. >> smith: the consequences can be very negative. in recent years, exxonmobil, chevron, conoco-phillips and shell have all put down stakes in the canadian tar sands. there's a lot of oil here. enough to keep generating oil company profits for a long time. >> we can extract oil for about 155,000 barrels per day for about 40, 50 years ahe
simon? >> and i will get to that, mr. chairman. >> i only have five minutes. what is the investment in renewable energy? please. >> recognizing that we needed to do something of a greatmagnitude, we initiated the global climate and energy project at stanford university, which is about... >> how much money are .. >> about $100 million. >> $100 million? but you made $40 billion last year. >> mr. chairman, putting more money into something does not...
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