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kevin guy, rick cooper, city planning, thank you. from the mta, i want to thank matt ford for his staff. [applause] from the puc, ed harrington, thank you for allowing us to work with mark -- michael carlin. doug schumacher, thank you for the great work you did on the office -- from the mayor's office of housing. then there are great members of our board of directors. they include, for many years, claudine chang. larry delcarlo. larry mazolo jr. lord richardson. john paul samaha. [applause] to members of the treasure island citizen advisory board, countless hours from our citizens involved in every way, especially the president, karen knkowles pierce. [applause] she has worked so well with the other island residents including becky hoge, john conners, and bnetty lettington. we have our organizations on treasure island, who have been working so hard for us, and of so many other important things ever present our city. including the director of the homeless initiative, sarah. [applause] thank you. member organization that are included i
kevin guy, rick cooper, city planning, thank you. from the mta, i want to thank matt ford for his staff. [applause] from the puc, ed harrington, thank you for allowing us to work with mark -- michael carlin. doug schumacher, thank you for the great work you did on the office -- from the mayor's office of housing. then there are great members of our board of directors. they include, for many years, claudine chang. larry delcarlo. larry mazolo jr. lord richardson. john paul samaha. [applause] to...
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kevin guy, rick cooper, city planning, thank you.e mta, i want to thank matt ford for his staff. [applause] from the puc, ed harrington, thank you for allowing us to work with mark -- michael carlin. doug schumacher, thank you for the great work you did on the office -- from the mayor's office of housing. then there are great members of our board of directors. they include, for many years, claudine chang. larry delcarlo.
kevin guy, rick cooper, city planning, thank you.e mta, i want to thank matt ford for his staff. [applause] from the puc, ed harrington, thank you for allowing us to work with mark -- michael carlin. doug schumacher, thank you for the great work you did on the office -- from the mayor's office of housing. then there are great members of our board of directors. they include, for many years, claudine chang. larry delcarlo.
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jennifer oulet, neil patrick harris, a guy in the audience, and kevin bacon.ause] pretty good. geoff: want to come to my place in saskatoon? [laughter] craig: i'm going to paris this weekend. you want to come to paris with me or do you want to go to saskatoon and shoot a porn movie or do you want to go to paris with kristen bell? >> as long as i can get my helmet polished. my hat? craig: yeah, your hat. well, we got to go. you want to say good night? geoff: good night. craig: good night. we spend a lot of time together. well mainly in traffic. i'm serious. we've been together, what, a super long time. true. and at first it was all business, you know, i'd take him here, i'd take him there. everywhere. and over the years, we've really bonded. sure. why else would you always buy me chevron with techron? 'cause we need gas. i think it's more than that. i think that you care about me. you're a good friend. best friends? um, uh, yes, best friends. yeah. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you. care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. ow. [ whistle
jennifer oulet, neil patrick harris, a guy in the audience, and kevin bacon.ause] pretty good. geoff: want to come to my place in saskatoon? [laughter] craig: i'm going to paris this weekend. you want to come to paris with me or do you want to go to saskatoon and shoot a porn movie or do you want to go to paris with kristen bell? >> as long as i can get my helmet polished. my hat? craig: yeah, your hat. well, we got to go. you want to say good night? geoff: good night. craig: good night....
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bike shop, because they're crossing other gang territories, so the guys in the shop have to help them to get home. >> reporter: kevin used to be part of the problem. >> i didn't think i was going to live to see 18. i didn't think i was going to live to graduate out of high school. being at the shop changed all that. like they, they helped me realize that i could do something with my life. >> reporter: and so he has. he's landed a second job maintaining campus rental bikes at the university of chicago. feels good to have a job, i mean to be productive. >> it feels very good like to have, to have something else to do besides be on the street. >> reporter: for kevin and the other kids the good feeling is plain to see. >> i like the wind that comes in my face. it's a really cool feeling, especially on a hot day. it feels like i can go on forever and ever and ever. >> reporter: as we said, this is more than a bike shop. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >>> coming up later on the "early" show, signs of a diplomatic breakthrough in peace talks with the taliban, but can they be trusted? >>> plus important new findings of t
bike shop, because they're crossing other gang territories, so the guys in the shop have to help them to get home. >> reporter: kevin used to be part of the problem. >> i didn't think i was going to live to see 18. i didn't think i was going to live to graduate out of high school. being at the shop changed all that. like they, they helped me realize that i could do something with my life. >> reporter: and so he has. he's landed a second job maintaining campus rental bikes at...
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so the guys in the shop have to help them to get home. >> reporter: kevin says he used to be part of the problem. >> i didn't think i was going to live to be 18. i didn't think i was going to live to graduate out of high school. being at the shop changed all of that. like they helped me realize that i could do something with my life. >> reporter: and so he has. he's landed a second job maintaining campus rental bikes at the university of chicago. >> feels good to have a job, i mean to be productive. >> it feels very good like to have, to have something else to do besides being on the street. >> reporter: for kevin and the other kids the good feeling is plain to see. >> i like the wind that comes in my face. it's a really cool breeze, especially on a hot day. it feels like i can go on forever and ever and ever... >> reporter: as we said this is more than a bike shop. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> mitchell: some sad news this evening from the world of music. sax player clarence clemons is dead. clemons an original member of bruce springstein's e-street band died yesterday after
so the guys in the shop have to help them to get home. >> reporter: kevin says he used to be part of the problem. >> i didn't think i was going to live to be 18. i didn't think i was going to live to graduate out of high school. being at the shop changed all of that. like they helped me realize that i could do something with my life. >> reporter: and so he has. he's landed a second job maintaining campus rental bikes at the university of chicago. >> feels good to have a...
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. >> and i'm going to find the guy, his name is kevin, who invented it.boring. so you might as well sleep through it. >> in a meeting or something. >> put this up. take a nap. >> set this to wake up. after your 15 minute nap with your tie. >> use this to find away. >> all comes together in some way. for more information on the items and more, check out giz-whiz.biz. there is more news after this. an aarp... ed medicare supplement nsurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to " 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying .up to thousands of dollars... . when you call now, you'll get this free information kit... with all you need to enroll. put their trust in aarp p medicare supplement insuranc. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare. the prices are competitive. i can keep my own
. >> and i'm going to find the guy, his name is kevin, who invented it.boring. so you might as well sleep through it. >> in a meeting or something. >> put this up. take a nap. >> set this to wake up. after your 15 minute nap with your tie. >> use this to find away. >> all comes together in some way. for more information on the items and more, check out giz-whiz.biz. there is more news after this. an aarp... ed medicare supplement nsurance card, too. medicare...
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professional ceiling and cleaning can run $600 to $1,000, not the 59.95 special from the guy with a shop vac and pickup truck. kevin says if they don't show up at your house with something like this, they are just sucking money out of your pocket. here's the good news. comerford says tighten up the sales and seams, change your filters religiously, your pg&e bill will drop, you won't need any duct cleaning for at least 10 years. go to cbssf.com, click on connect to send me your good question. >>> not long ago, the diagnosis was considered a death sentence. >> i tell my patients when they come in they have to plan for retirement. >> as we approach the 30th anniversary of aids, the remarkable advances in treatment and the very normal health problems that patients struggle with earlier in life. >>> i just think that's a plane. i have been on a plane before. >> but this is no ordinary plane. a closer look at a bay area teacher's far-out mission for a better look at our universe. >>> i'm don ford on the petaluma river. it's a clean-up day of some very nasty stuff. i'll have the story coming up. ,,,,,,,, when your eyes ar
professional ceiling and cleaning can run $600 to $1,000, not the 59.95 special from the guy with a shop vac and pickup truck. kevin says if they don't show up at your house with something like this, they are just sucking money out of your pocket. here's the good news. comerford says tighten up the sales and seams, change your filters religiously, your pg&e bill will drop, you won't need any duct cleaning for at least 10 years. go to cbssf.com, click on connect to send me your good...
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guys a report on r.t. . hello this is our team from moscow it's kevin owen here with a headline update for you nato admits it launched the strike that killed nine civilians in a tripoli suburb while british taxpayers weary of reckless spending out of the bill for three months bloody stalemate. the international atomic energy agency is expected to slam japan for poor handling of the fukushima crisis but nuclear safety form opens in vienna and improving safety regulations and try to prevent a repeat of the japanese. and europe's finance ministers for spota decision a fresh bailout for greece the same morris territory is needed in the country already shaken by protests against pending cuts. coming away just ahead artie's people of elena's guest discuss whether the international presence in libya and other african countries is really likely to improve life for the people who live there crosstalk went on to less than half a minute from now. we'll . bring you the latest in science technology from. the future. can. blow and welcome to cross talk i'm peter all about africa in the new great game outside interest in t
guys a report on r.t. . hello this is our team from moscow it's kevin owen here with a headline update for you nato admits it launched the strike that killed nine civilians in a tripoli suburb while british taxpayers weary of reckless spending out of the bill for three months bloody stalemate. the international atomic energy agency is expected to slam japan for poor handling of the fukushima crisis but nuclear safety form opens in vienna and improving safety regulations and try to prevent a...
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guys show up at the same time. and, of course, that was the case with kevin westerbeck.hey're whispering to me that, you know, there's another potential predator about to walk in. i was just finishing with kevin westerbeck, but i didn't want to rush through it because it was an important interview. so i finish just in time. westerbeck leaves through one door, and the next guy comes in the other door. >> sheriff's department. >> i want you to take a seat in that chair over there. >> the sheriff's office will take the handcuffs off you and everything like that. not one for the road? >> no. >> you understand what i mean by that? >> i know exactly what you're saying. i know exactly what you're saying. that was not my intent. i learned my lesson the first time. >> obviously not. >> no. >> right? obviously not? >> well, i wasn't coming -- >> chatting with a 13-year-old female about your penis size on the internet and you drove about what, an hour and a half to get here to meet a 13-year-old female in the middle of the night who you knew by looking at the chats her parents were
guys show up at the same time. and, of course, that was the case with kevin westerbeck.hey're whispering to me that, you know, there's another potential predator about to walk in. i was just finishing with kevin westerbeck, but i didn't want to rush through it because it was an important interview. so i finish just in time. westerbeck leaves through one door, and the next guy comes in the other door. >> sheriff's department. >> i want you to take a seat in that chair over there....
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kevin camps thanks for sharing the story of her she being here and the great work you guys are doing thank you for the rest of the world is ditching nuclear power we're doing nothing except pray in the flooding doesn't get worse it's time to retire nuclear power the most expensive and most dangerous energy source on the planet for good in america and why because the weather is getting crazy in the nuclear these these two these three nuclear plants are two nuclear plants and nuclear facilities are risks from the weather over at the weather underground blodgett dr jeff masters w. underground to work here these are just he wrote a long article these are just those sudden heads in the article just a list of the of the kind of you know paragraph summary it's. the work the earth is hot and by the way this is about the year two thousand to earth's hottest year on record most extreme winter arctic atmosphere circulation on record snow again is the result arctic sea level the lowest volume on record third lowest extent record melting in greenland and a massive aveeno event that's where giant
kevin camps thanks for sharing the story of her she being here and the great work you guys are doing thank you for the rest of the world is ditching nuclear power we're doing nothing except pray in the flooding doesn't get worse it's time to retire nuclear power the most expensive and most dangerous energy source on the planet for good in america and why because the weather is getting crazy in the nuclear these these two these three nuclear plants are two nuclear plants and nuclear facilities...
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and i'm here with johan dohl and kevin o'leary from ea games. [ cheers and applause ] take a look at "battlefield 3." welcome, you guys>> yeah. >> jimmy: you want to tell what is different about this game? what's new for "battlefield 3?" >> so, we're really excited. tonight, we're going to do a world exclusive for you. this the first time ever we are going to show "battlefield 3" on console. >> jimmy: okay, first time on any playstation 3. first time on any console. this is going to be x-box when it's released? >> yep. >> jimmy: is your accent real? [ laughter ] >> i think my accent is quite real. >> jimmy: okay, good. wanted to make sure you weren't pulling something over my head, like -- "i will start talking like this." johan. this is the first time on console debuting. >> absolutely. and "battlefield" is about all-out warfare, you know. so if you look at the games, tons of vehicles, we have the tanks, you know. we have helicopters. we have the jets. >> jimmy: destruction. >> destruction. >> jimmy: let's take a look at it. let's take a little look at it. and then we can talk about it. >> sure. >> jimmy: we're in th
and i'm here with johan dohl and kevin o'leary from ea games. [ cheers and applause ] take a look at "battlefield 3." welcome, you guys>> yeah. >> jimmy: you want to tell what is different about this game? what's new for "battlefield 3?" >> so, we're really excited. tonight, we're going to do a world exclusive for you. this the first time ever we are going to show "battlefield 3" on console. >> jimmy: okay, first time on any playstation 3....
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guy. i have seen people almost go to the bathroom in his presence, he was so scary. >> then in 2006 ed spoke to kevinks, a mob lieutenant, who knew bulger better than most. >> oh, he would stab people, beat people to death, shot people, strangled people. run them over with cars. >> you said he liked killing? >> yeah. >> explain that to me? >> explain that to me. >> after he would kill somebody was like a stress relief, he would be nice and calm for a couple weeks afterwards, like he just got rid of all his stress. >> by killing? >> yes. >> that's a bizarre way to get rid of stress. >>> well we know that bulger spent at least some time here in the bay area. he did a three-year stint on alcatraz for bank robbery going back to the 1960s. >>> all right, we're gonna turn to roberta now. she uses the r word in her forecast. roberta? >> no. >> rain? >> that four-letter word? okay. take a look at this. this is our weather camera looking out towards the bay bridge where we do have overcast skies. those overcast conditions today kept the temperatures down from what we have been experiencing all week long. in f
guy. i have seen people almost go to the bathroom in his presence, he was so scary. >> then in 2006 ed spoke to kevinks, a mob lieutenant, who knew bulger better than most. >> oh, he would stab people, beat people to death, shot people, strangled people. run them over with cars. >> you said he liked killing? >> yeah. >> explain that to me? >> explain that to me. >> after he would kill somebody was like a stress relief, he would be nice and calm for a...
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kevin. thank you for c-span. you guys are the best.l us whether the banking institutions that bored billons of taxpayers dollars, via the fed, have they paid those loans back and can you explain, i mean, other than cats having control of some of our congress folks is why there was little to no interest? can you explain that on those loans and whether they paid them back? and i wanted to ask "washington journal" if you folks could have some more programs where you help the american public get some real facts on the israeli plan yin conflicts that keep impeding any kind of real impeding any kind of real negotiate. guest: most of the big banks have repaid all of that. if people want to get out just a quick history, the way it happened was paulson, the then treasury secretary went to the largest banks, 13 or sa of them and basically got them in a room and said i'm going to give you this money. and wells fargo one that comes to mind says we don't need this money. the government insisted on everybody taking so that markets wouldn't be pickin
kevin. thank you for c-span. you guys are the best.l us whether the banking institutions that bored billons of taxpayers dollars, via the fed, have they paid those loans back and can you explain, i mean, other than cats having control of some of our congress folks is why there was little to no interest? can you explain that on those loans and whether they paid them back? and i wanted to ask "washington journal" if you folks could have some more programs where you help the american...
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kevin. thank you for c-span. you guys are the best. tell us whether the banking institutions that bored billons of taxpayers dollars, via the fed, have they paid those loans back and can you explain, i mean, other than cats having control of some of our congress folks is why there was little to no interest? can you explain that on those loans and whether they paid them back? and i wanted to ask "washington journal" if you folks could have some more programs where you help the american public get some real facts on the israeli plan yin conflicts that keep impeding any kind of real impeding any kind of real negotiate. guest: most of the big banks have repaid all of that. if people want to get out just a quick history, the way it happened was paulson, the then treasury secretary went to the largest banks, 13 or sa of them and basically got them in a room and said i'm going to give you this money. and wells fargo one that comes to mind says we don't need this money. the government insisted on everybody taking so that markets wouldn't be pi
kevin. thank you for c-span. you guys are the best. tell us whether the banking institutions that bored billons of taxpayers dollars, via the fed, have they paid those loans back and can you explain, i mean, other than cats having control of some of our congress folks is why there was little to no interest? can you explain that on those loans and whether they paid them back? and i wanted to ask "washington journal" if you folks could have some more programs where you help the american...
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guy... i've seen people almost go to the bathroom in their pants in his presence, he was so scary. >> pelley: then, in 2006, ed spoke to kevin weeks, a mob lieutenant who knew bulger better than most. >> oh, he stabbed people, he beat people with bats, he shot people, strangled people, ran them over with cars. >> you said also that he liked killing. >> yeah. >> explain that to me. >> after he would kill somebody, he'd... it was like a stress relief, you know? he'd be nice and calm for a couple weeks afterwards, like he just got rid of all his stress. >> by killing? >> yes. >> that's a bizarre way to get rid of stress. >> pelley: kevin weeks, the man you just heard from, led the f.b.i. to where some of bulger's alleged victims were buried. he is likely to be a witness at trial. it has been a busy 48 hours for the f.b.i. we learned today that agents have arrested two men in what the feds say was a terrorist plot to attack a military recruiting station in seattle. we'll bring justice correspondent bob orr back in with details on this. bob, what have you learned? >> reporter: well, this apparently did start out as a real plot, a
guy... i've seen people almost go to the bathroom in their pants in his presence, he was so scary. >> pelley: then, in 2006, ed spoke to kevin weeks, a mob lieutenant who knew bulger better than most. >> oh, he stabbed people, he beat people with bats, he shot people, strangled people, ran them over with cars. >> you said also that he liked killing. >> yeah. >> explain that to me. >> after he would kill somebody, he'd... it was like a stress relief, you know?...
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guys died. a new battle is going on. will the history be protected. return to terra with julian cooper story on our t.v. . hello started from moscow is kevin owen here with me with a headline updated half past eight pm this saturday evening the overcoming his catastrophic debts and ballooning bail out budget as other countries once eager to join the bloc have second full stop. but how to stop a global crisis happening again major business and political leaders have discussed just that at the international economic forum that's wrapped up in st petersburg where we're heading testament as well in fact. and syria faces a third round of e.u. sanctions amid more deadly antigovernment crackdowns which saw more than a dozen dead and thousands raged nationwide. so that as promised up next we head back to some petersburg where people have been quizzing delegates at the forum about boosting the investment in russia. hello and welcome to on the money with the business of russia business. today we're broadcasting from the st petersburg international economic forum and we're talking about branding. to discuss branding i'm joined by robert sasson he is
guys died. a new battle is going on. will the history be protected. return to terra with julian cooper story on our t.v. . hello started from moscow is kevin owen here with me with a headline updated half past eight pm this saturday evening the overcoming his catastrophic debts and ballooning bail out budget as other countries once eager to join the bloc have second full stop. but how to stop a global crisis happening again major business and political leaders have discussed just that at the...
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guy. this is his new comedy cd, it's called "my name is hannibal." hannibal buress is here. tomorrow night we'll have kevindave salmoni and music from parachute. and on thursday shia lebeouf, green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers and 311, so, please join us for that. let's go out to our back parking lot for the pedestrian belly flop competition. we got people off the street. here we go girls. guillermo, count it down. >> three, two, one. >> jimmy: you know, they went in strong, but there wasn't much of a kick-back. let's take a look at the instant replay. it looked like we were going to have something there, but thing came up. let's go to the judges. aquaman? he's very tough. gives them a 4. >> you're so mean. >> jimmy: oh, a nice score. a 9. >> he's down under water all the time he has no one to talk to. >> he's forable. >> jimmy: and cory. cory? it's time to -- >> seven. >> jimmy: cory has the same -- oh, never mind. >> how can the two guys get the -- >> jimmy: our floppers -- how do you guys feel about that? >> great. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i think you're in the lead right now, i mean -- it's not a st
guy. this is his new comedy cd, it's called "my name is hannibal." hannibal buress is here. tomorrow night we'll have kevindave salmoni and music from parachute. and on thursday shia lebeouf, green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers and 311, so, please join us for that. let's go out to our back parking lot for the pedestrian belly flop competition. we got people off the street. here we go girls. guillermo, count it down. >> three, two, one. >> jimmy: you know, they went...
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kevin, you know much about her? >> one of the possibilities here is that cherine grieg just got tired of being on the run with this guy. i think what abby was saying is if fits the whitey bulger i know. he's more than a murderer, he's a jerk. he would have been hard to live with. and he ctainly would have been hard to live with on the run. and especiallyf h health was declining, which is what we're getting from our people on the ground out there, that's what the agents involved, the law enforcement involved in the arrest out there suggest, that he... while he looked younger than 81, according to the neighbors, he seemed slightly infirm. which is interesting to me because whitey was a health fatic. i remember seeing survelance photos that state police showed me of him slapping one of his henchmen around because the guy was eating a big spread of mcdonald's greasey food and put it out on the car and whitey came out and started whacking him around. whitey was a real health nut and ok care of his body, didn't abuse himself. he liked a glass of wine but he wouldn't go sit around the bar and drink beer and talk about his cr
kevin, you know much about her? >> one of the possibilities here is that cherine grieg just got tired of being on the run with this guy. i think what abby was saying is if fits the whitey bulger i know. he's more than a murderer, he's a jerk. he would have been hard to live with. and he ctainly would have been hard to live with on the run. and especiallyf h health was declining, which is what we're getting from our people on the ground out there, that's what the agents involved, the law...
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. >> reporter: software expert, kevin haley, shows us in a matter of seconds, how a hacker could get access to your computer. >> the bad guydo what he wants. >> reporter: a few clicks later, and pictures from my web cam instantly end up on his computer. oh, my gosh. that's unbelievable. i would have had no idea. >> no idea at all. >> it takes being a pervert to a whole, new level of sophistication. >> reporter: abc news' technology contributor, becky worley, says there are easy ways to protect yourself. be sure to run an anti-virus prom. and beware of pop-ups. >> these are perfect tools for spyware and virus writers to get us to do something that gives them access. >> reporter: trevor harwell faces 20 counts of computer access and fraud, a hard lesson for his victims, who may be more careful the next time they pick their computer repairman. for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> that's something to keep in mind. >>> before we go to break, something that we really enjoy because it's from you. "your week in three words," set to raphael saadiq's, "moving down the line." ♪ what's in your eyes as
. >> reporter: software expert, kevin haley, shows us in a matter of seconds, how a hacker could get access to your computer. >> the bad guydo what he wants. >> reporter: a few clicks later, and pictures from my web cam instantly end up on his computer. oh, my gosh. that's unbelievable. i would have had no idea. >> no idea at all. >> it takes being a pervert to a whole, new level of sophistication. >> reporter: abc news' technology contributor, becky worley,...
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kevin bacon, thank you very much. >> thanks, man. >> and congrats for "x-men." i look forward to seeing it. coming up, the men in the series being called "sex and the city" for guys. ray romano, andre braugher, and scott bakula. "men of a certain age." when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endorsed by aarp. when you call now, you'll get this free information kit... with all you need to enroll. put their trust in aarp medicare supplement insurance. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare. the prices are competitive. i can keep my own doctor. and i don't need
kevin bacon, thank you very much. >> thanks, man. >> and congrats for "x-men." i look forward to seeing it. coming up, the men in the series being called "sex and the city" for guys. ray romano, andre braugher, and scott bakula. "men of a certain age." when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only...
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kevin frazier. >> "the insider" is on. >> it was crazy. it was nuts. >> bieber's only interview after his police run-in on the streets. >> you guys were holding this guyms. >> there's up and downs to everything. >> get a life. get a life. >> "the talk's" sharon osbourne takes on ryan o'neal today. >> face the truth. stop blaming other people. >> anthony weiner's special
kevin frazier. >> "the insider" is on. >> it was crazy. it was nuts. >> bieber's only interview after his police run-in on the streets. >> you guys were holding this guyms. >> there's up and downs to everything. >> get a life. get a life. >> "the talk's" sharon osbourne takes on ryan o'neal today. >> face the truth. stop blaming other people. >> anthony weiner's special
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kevin bacon, thank you very much. >> thanks, man. >> and congrats for "x-men." i look forward to seeing it. coming up, the men in the series being called "sex and the city" for guysromano, andre braugher, and scott bakula "men of a certain age." wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i like the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn express hotels, you always can.
kevin bacon, thank you very much. >> thanks, man. >> and congrats for "x-men." i look forward to seeing it. coming up, the men in the series being called "sex and the city" for guysromano, andre braugher, and scott bakula "men of a certain age." wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over...
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kevin bacon, thank you very much. >> thanks, man. >> and congrats for "x-men." i look forward to seeing it. coming up, the men in the series being called "sex and the city" for guysandre braugher, and scott bakula. "men of a certain age." [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> "men of a certain age" is the series that opens a window onto the secret lives of, well, middle-aged men, and rather hilariously. i've got the stars here with me now. ray romano, andre braugher, and scott bakula. now, nothing, i don't think, could tell the story more of our collective descent into middle age other than to reveal to viewers that for the last ten minutes we have been sitting here talking about go
kevin bacon, thank you very much. >> thanks, man. >> and congrats for "x-men." i look forward to seeing it. coming up, the men in the series being called "sex and the city" for guysandre braugher, and scott bakula. "men of a certain age." [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large...
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kevin bacon, thank you very much. >> thanks, man. >> and congrats for "x-men." i look forward to seeing it. coming up, the men in the series being called "sex and the city" for guysy romano, andre braugher, and scott bakula. "men of a certain age." in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. [ lane ] here's the trouble with most anti-wrinkle creams. the cream disappears but your wrinkles don't. ♪ introducing neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it has the fastest retinol formula available. in fact, it's clinically proven to smooth wrinkles in just one week. so all you have to do is sit back and watch your wrinkles go away. new rapid wrinkle repair. from neutrogena®. [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural
kevin bacon, thank you very much. >> thanks, man. >> and congrats for "x-men." i look forward to seeing it. coming up, the men in the series being called "sex and the city" for guysy romano, andre braugher, and scott bakula. "men of a certain age." in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a...
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kevin mainy, would become as recognizable as its name. adopted in 1924, and its iconic slogan: think. >> i.b.m. had this bizarrely quirky culture that the press actually couldn't get enough of. these guysndary, suits. they sang company songs at meetings. ♪ we're the i.b.m. go-getters ♪ all the live long day >> reporter: there were trips and conventions to reward top salesmen who were encouraged to write down their thoughts on this, the originally think pad. >> they'd be able to jot down notes and inspiration whenever it came to them. >> reporter: right here you listeded goals. >> a little bit of motivation. during the late 1930s tom watson sr. was the highest paid executive in america so he was sort of a bill gates of his era. >> reporter: but there was a dark side to i.b.m.'s global reach. one of its taboo lating machines on display at the holocaust museum in washington d.c. whereas used... was used by its german subsidiary to help the nazis identify and track jews. whether watson himself knew about it is a matter of debate. kevin mainy thinks not. >> the machines were already there. they were taken. the idea that there was anything more than that, any kind of collaboration is grossly
kevin mainy, would become as recognizable as its name. adopted in 1924, and its iconic slogan: think. >> i.b.m. had this bizarrely quirky culture that the press actually couldn't get enough of. these guysndary, suits. they sang company songs at meetings. ♪ we're the i.b.m. go-getters ♪ all the live long day >> reporter: there were trips and conventions to reward top salesmen who were encouraged to write down their thoughts on this, the originally think pad. >> they'd be...
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and here comes this good looking guy and a beautiful wife lynn and he's a gospel farmer and he sits down, mr. kevinl, steven i never told somebody to run. i always ask them, why do you want to run 'cause i want to know why in the heart you want to be there. and he told me the answer that almost every freshman told me. he looked at me and said, i watched the country change before my eyes. and i don't know how i tell my children i did nothing. i said, steven, that's a great reason to run. he said, but mr. kevin, i'm not sure i could lose my farm over there and i have to be honest with you i've never been elected to anything. well, this is a good climate for somebody outside. oh, but mr. kevin, i got to be really honest with you. i've never been to washington, d.c. on vacation. i said my top recruit in the nation right now. [applause] .. [applause] you watch the news. you watch today, the jobless report. america has a lot of challenges, but you know what? winston churchill said about america, you can always trust that the americans will do what's right after they exhausted every other option. [laughte
and here comes this good looking guy and a beautiful wife lynn and he's a gospel farmer and he sits down, mr. kevinl, steven i never told somebody to run. i always ask them, why do you want to run 'cause i want to know why in the heart you want to be there. and he told me the answer that almost every freshman told me. he looked at me and said, i watched the country change before my eyes. and i don't know how i tell my children i did nothing. i said, steven, that's a great reason to run. he...