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bill mckinley. >> supervisors, i am larry white. i and the harbor master. this is a great opportunity. this is more than ample opportunity to promote youth sailing and bring in a lot of attention to that. thank you. chairperson maxwell: next speaker. >> good afternoon. i represent the marine engineers beneficial association. i am speaking about the host term sheets. san francisco bay has a rich and diverse maritime history. the achievements of mr. ellison and the oracle team have given us the opportunity to showcase this area progress of the world. the marine engineers beneficial association would like to express support. the logistical challenges are many, but the rewards are greater. we stand ready to respond to the challenges and opportunities presented by these games and races. improved infrastructure for san francisco and more jobs in an american opportunity -- an american economy that could use the opportunity. chairperson maxwell: john arnott? come on up. and then ron young. >> thank you very much. supervisors, thank you for the hard work you have do
bill mckinley. >> supervisors, i am larry white. i and the harbor master. this is a great opportunity. this is more than ample opportunity to promote youth sailing and bring in a lot of attention to that. thank you. chairperson maxwell: next speaker. >> good afternoon. i represent the marine engineers beneficial association. i am speaking about the host term sheets. san francisco bay has a rich and diverse maritime history. the achievements of mr. ellison and the oracle team have...
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this is a very white house-centric operation. >> larry: they're not doing a great job of it. >> well, you know, she -- i tell you, she denies it publicly. that taking the secretary of state job is anything to do with politics or her future. do the math. in 2016, she could run and be elected and she'd be younger than ronald reagan. as we know, women maintain their health longer so, you know. she's got these advisers who kind of look at all of this and are riding both horses. >> larry: what do you make of the rumor? now everybody talks. that the possibility that the president moves biden to state and hillary runs with him in '12? >> as the vice president? that's in the book. that's one of the calculations by the political advisers -- >> larry: what do you make of it? >> it's possible. hillary clinton is -- she's got women. she has latinos. she has senior citizens. >> larry: it would be a tough ticket. >> and it would be a tough ticket. depends on who the republicans put up. it would be interesting. biden becomes secretary of state. a more visible daily role. she moves to the vice presid
this is a very white house-centric operation. >> larry: they're not doing a great job of it. >> well, you know, she -- i tell you, she denies it publicly. that taking the secretary of state job is anything to do with politics or her future. do the math. in 2016, she could run and be elected and she'd be younger than ronald reagan. as we know, women maintain their health longer so, you know. she's got these advisers who kind of look at all of this and are riding both horses. >>...
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top economic advisor larry summers, white house budget director peter oring to. two years in and -- orzog. two years in and the white house is already looking very different. amanda zirkel is here to talk with us about this. rahm emanuel was a powerful insider who could get things done in the nitty-gritty halls of congress and here we are two years in and a lot of critics would say the white house hasn't got a whole lot done. is this a big loss? >> rahm has been an incredibly big figure. he gets things done, enforces discipline and has helped the president accomplish a lot. i think many people progressives would like to see obama do more would blame rahm for the fact the healthcare legislation wasn't stronger and other things have not been accomplished. i think this actually presents an opportunity for president obama. he will have a lot of people saying they not him to hire this or that person, but it gives him a chance to shake up his team and, you know, hopefully it will work out for him. >> the leading frontrunner here is pete rouse, a senior advisor and a lo
top economic advisor larry summers, white house budget director peter oring to. two years in and -- orzog. two years in and the white house is already looking very different. amanda zirkel is here to talk with us about this. rahm emanuel was a powerful insider who could get things done in the nitty-gritty halls of congress and here we are two years in and a lot of critics would say the white house hasn't got a whole lot done. is this a big loss? >> rahm has been an incredibly big figure....
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. >> larry: ed henry, our senior white house correspondent at the white house. let's go to london. nic robertson, cnn senior international correspondent. nic, what's the latest from across the sea? >> well, we're hearing from the british home secretary saying that high level security meetings have been held here in britain and she's talked with her u.s. counterpart, homeland security chief janet napolitano and the suspect package is undergoing examination even now at a metropolitan police scientific laboratory outside london. this is being handled here in britain by the counterterrorism police, part of the metropolitan police here in london. they handle all of the big counterterrorism issues in britain and the message that we're getting from british authorities is how much they're cooperating with the united states even according to one british intelligence source telling us they know the identity of the person who sent these packages because they can say for certain that he has known connections with terrorism. larry? >> larry: is it true th
. >> larry: ed henry, our senior white house correspondent at the white house. let's go to london. nic robertson, cnn senior international correspondent. nic, what's the latest from across the sea? >> well, we're hearing from the british home secretary saying that high level security meetings have been held here in britain and she's talked with her u.s. counterpart, homeland security chief janet napolitano and the suspect package is undergoing examination even now at a metropolitan...
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let's say some white guy goes on and he is being interviewed by larry king, some white reporter, anchormanand he says, you know, i'm not a fan of affirmative action, is the sharpton, jackson actions going to go after that person? >> bill: sure they would. they have been doing that for years. >> it's a very dangerous road that when you start firing people for stupid things, that i don't think malicious. look, i have run into first class jew haters up close and personal. and rick sanchez, who may, perhaps he should have been fired for 25 others reasons. he doesn't strike me as one of those kind of guys. no i agree that i don't think he is at the level where a corporation would be upset because he called some people bigots or whatever. but he is not a truthful man. i mean, what he said about the factor is flat out a lie. >> well, that. >> bill: demonstrable. so, again, if i'm cnn, you are absolutely right. i mean, look, he got it because his ratings are bad. and they want to get rid of him because the guy who hired him they got raid of him and they are cleaning house anyway. that's the real r
let's say some white guy goes on and he is being interviewed by larry king, some white reporter, anchormanand he says, you know, i'm not a fan of affirmative action, is the sharpton, jackson actions going to go after that person? >> bill: sure they would. they have been doing that for years. >> it's a very dangerous road that when you start firing people for stupid things, that i don't think malicious. look, i have run into first class jew haters up close and personal. and rick...
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. >> larry: we'll be back with our remaining moments. we'll ask lorne about betty white.you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release system that protects the medicine as it passes through the stomach's tough acid. then it gets absorbed into the body, turning off many acid-producing pumps at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection all day and all night. prilosec otc. heartburn gone. power on. i'm friend, secret-keeper and playmate. do you think i'd let osteoporosis slow me down? so i asked my doctor about reclast because i heard it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about it and i said that's the one for nana. he said reclast can help restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture for twelve months. and reclast is approved to help protect from fracture in many places: hip, spine, even other bones. [ male announcer ] you should not take reclast if you're on zometa, h
. >> larry: we'll be back with our remaining moments. we'll ask lorne about betty white.you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release system that protects the medicine as it passes through the stomach's tough acid. then it gets absorbed into the body, turning off many acid-producing pumps at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn...
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. >> larry: i remember that. red and whiteah, larry, go. >> larry: i am a fan. >> i think we are a lot like kardashians in closeness. we have smaller butts and saggier boobs. >> larry: are your parents alive? >> they are. >> larry: how did they deal with all of this. first back in the "playboy" days. it was rough. >> larry: rough. >> they support her. >> they do. >> larry: do you do her makeup? >> i do. last 13 years. >> larry: does a good job. why do you walk around with a lipstick? >> i just want to make you squirm, larry, if i keep putting lipstick on you are going to love it. right? >> larry: there is something wrong with your right elbow. we'll be back with jen gee ny mccarthy, and jojo mccar theccc. the book, "love, lust and faking it." don't go away. >>> tonight -- andrew shirvell and his boss, attorney general mike cox not only refuses to fire him but learning tonight may have good reason to keep him on staff. tell you why that is. as of today, mr. shirvell, targeting chris armstrong a gay college student on voluntary
. >> larry: i remember that. red and whiteah, larry, go. >> larry: i am a fan. >> i think we are a lot like kardashians in closeness. we have smaller butts and saggier boobs. >> larry: are your parents alive? >> they are. >> larry: how did they deal with all of this. first back in the "playboy" days. it was rough. >> larry: rough. >> they support her. >> they do. >> larry: do you do her makeup? >> i do. last 13 years....
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. >> larry: you'-- >> you can customize an e-mail and send it straight to the white house. >> larry:zine recently quoted a sudan analyst for a crisis group saying he thinks both north and south sudan recognize that a return forum is not in their interest. do you agree with that, george? >> you might want to talk to john about that. but yes, i agree they don't think it's necessarily in their best interests. but i would also say that, you know, if you're omar al bashir and you're the president of this country, and you're losing the south, and you're losing the oil, and the revenues from the oil, and also with the ability then to -- for regime change, i think you go very -- you know, it's a very long faithful stretch to think that they're going to go away peacefully. >> larry: a slippery slope. it's time for tonight's cnn hero. one of our top ten honorees selected by a blue-ribbon panel. here's a look at a chef who walked away from an award-winning career to help others. watch. >>> last year i had the honor of helping to recognize the great works of everyday people changing the world at
. >> larry: you'-- >> you can customize an e-mail and send it straight to the white house. >> larry:zine recently quoted a sudan analyst for a crisis group saying he thinks both north and south sudan recognize that a return forum is not in their interest. do you agree with that, george? >> you might want to talk to john about that. but yes, i agree they don't think it's necessarily in their best interests. but i would also say that, you know, if you're omar al bashir and...
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and a little bit of a -- >> larry: do more than that. what is betty white to work with? ay and friday, we're used to that schedule. it was extraordinary to watch how great she was at it, what a pro. >> larry: what do you make of her resurrection. snickers made her. >> i've been watching her my whole life. it was such an honor to have her here. "golden girls" and "mary tyler moore" a fan forever. very deserved. >> larry: we're in our remaining moments, you all revved up? >> i don't know. i think you're nervous for me. >> larry: you're above all these people. >> she's not above lauren. >> that's what she's aiming for, firing lauren. >> larry: she wants to be as great as? >> as great as. >> i'm very excited. see, look. >> larry: despite what she said. >> despite the fact we don't know what we're going to be doing. >> larry: we taped this earlier in the week. even on friday night, we wouldn't know what we're going to be doing. we haven't a very good idea but then things don't work or things come together you're surprised at or the audience. >> larry: why is has the show laste
and a little bit of a -- >> larry: do more than that. what is betty white to work with? ay and friday, we're used to that schedule. it was extraordinary to watch how great she was at it, what a pro. >> larry: what do you make of her resurrection. snickers made her. >> i've been watching her my whole life. it was such an honor to have her here. "golden girls" and "mary tyler moore" a fan forever. very deserved. >> larry: we're in our remaining moments,...
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the democrats or the republicans in the white house they hire nincompoops and morons like larry summers or hank paulson they're both morons they're you know it's just a matter of like shading of them or onic right this revolution is not going to happen for the simple reason that here with the wash we are going to stop the revolution from happening hey hey you're there you're upset about the fact that you've had your life destroyed and all your money stolen you're thinking about getting active and maybe pushing back against a corporate actor patient here's a dollar here's one dollar go away why i mean that they're cheap americans are sexually cheap they sell themselves cheap they work too cheap they consume cheap stuff and they're cheap they're cheap they're the they're there they're cheap baby they are cheap they're not worth it forget it let's move on let's move on forget america it's gone it's all history now iceland is more interesting it's more democratic it's more progressive the politicians our brains the banking system memory form think about iceland is america two point zero ame
the democrats or the republicans in the white house they hire nincompoops and morons like larry summers or hank paulson they're both morons they're you know it's just a matter of like shading of them or onic right this revolution is not going to happen for the simple reason that here with the wash we are going to stop the revolution from happening hey hey you're there you're upset about the fact that you've had your life destroyed and all your money stolen you're thinking about getting active...
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community in there, but i would say somebody from the business community would find working in the white house and larryb an extreme culture shock. >> what do you mean? >> you're going from being a ceo, running a company, saying this is what we're going to do, to a very complex organization that operates very much by collaboration, consensus, bringing in opinions from all over the government. it's basically a staff job, it's a very important staff job but you're working for the president and the other senior staff members. it's very different from being a ceo. i think it would be a tough adjustment for most ceos. >> would do you it in. >> well, i'm not a ceo and i'm selling my book at the moment, so it's not something i'm thinking about. >> you spent a while working in government after many years as a journalist, many more years on wall street, founded your own firm. what was the dominant thing that struck you about working in government at a very high level? >> it was interesting, because it was different in a number of ways from what i expected. of course, i went in with low expectations. i had been a
community in there, but i would say somebody from the business community would find working in the white house and larryb an extreme culture shock. >> what do you mean? >> you're going from being a ceo, running a company, saying this is what we're going to do, to a very complex organization that operates very much by collaboration, consensus, bringing in opinions from all over the government. it's basically a staff job, it's a very important staff job but you're working for the...
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larry: a lesbian who wasn't a lesbian. great performance. what about the snickers commercial which remade betty white's whole life? -- >> thank you. >> larry: -- are in that car. >> that was funny. >> larry: did you have fun doing that? >> yeah. >> larry: did you like the concept? >> it took six hours. i thought it was funny. i didn't know how they were going to do it, but i thought it was very funny. so doing it was a pleasure. >> larry: they're great commercials. >> thank you. >> larry: come on, everyone, get happy, because she's going to chase all your blues away. we're doing a musical here. this is "larry glee king," and we'll be back with more of liza, don't have to say the last name, after this. ♪ come on get happy ♪ who can doubt it now ♪ shout hallelujah ♪ so let's tell the world ♪ at last my love has come alive and here we are in heaven ♪f@@ ♪ at last my love has come alive and here we are in heaven ♪ >> larry: we're back with liza. the album, new cd is "confessions." do they still say album or cd? >> i say album, cb, whatever. >> larry: i say album, too. do you think about your mom a lot? >> i take her a
larry: a lesbian who wasn't a lesbian. great performance. what about the snickers commercial which remade betty white's whole life? -- >> thank you. >> larry: -- are in that car. >> that was funny. >> larry: did you have fun doing that? >> yeah. >> larry: did you like the concept? >> it took six hours. i thought it was funny. i didn't know how they were going to do it, but i thought it was very funny. so doing it was a pleasure. >> larry: they're...
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the days of the pill box hat and the white gloves are long gone. >> larry: who is paying for the counselingas to pay for that himself. >> larry: out of what income? >> well, steven has got some savings, but we're going to find a way to get through it. you know, as i said, it was an appropriate plea bargain and enabled steven to move on with his life. as he said he accepted responsibility. so it was fair. and we're going to get through it. >> and i want to put in perspective, $10,000 to some people isn't a lot of money. steven made $9700 last year. he had to take a lot of leave because his mother is ill in california. jetblue would not give him compassionate transfer to a base in los angeles, right? >> that is correct. >> so $10,000 is a pretty stiff fine. >> larry: why didn't they transfer you? >> couldn't tell you. >> larry: they wouldn't tell you? >> i followed protocol, put in my request and they felt operationally they couldn't make that allowance. >> larry: daniel, did you come close to having to go to trial? >> you know, it's something you always think about. obviously, we discussed w
the days of the pill box hat and the white gloves are long gone. >> larry: who is paying for the counselingas to pay for that himself. >> larry: out of what income? >> well, steven has got some savings, but we're going to find a way to get through it. you know, as i said, it was an appropriate plea bargain and enabled steven to move on with his life. as he said he accepted responsibility. so it was fair. and we're going to get through it. >> and i want to put in...
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larry: a lesbian who wasn't a lesbian. great performance. what about the snickers commercial which remade betty white's whole life? n that car. >> that was funny. >> larry: did you have fun doing that? >> yeah. >> larry: did you like the concept? >> it took six hours. i thought it was funny. i didn't know how they were going to do it, but i thought it was very funny. so doing it was a pleasure. >> larry: they're great commercials. >> thank you. >> larry: come on, everyone, get happy, because she's going to chase all your blues away. we're doing a musical here. this is "larry glee king," and we'll be back with more of liza, don't have to say the last name, after this. ♪ come on get happy ♪ who can doubt it now ♪ shout hallelujah ♪ so let's tell the world sorry i'm late fellas. [ evan ] ah it's cool. ah... ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah! ah! whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what is that? how come my dap wasn't like that? huh? it's just an "us" thing. yeah, it's a little something we do. who else is in this so-called "us"? man, i don't know. there's a lot of us. [ chuckles ] ask your friends what it's like to be part of a
larry: a lesbian who wasn't a lesbian. great performance. what about the snickers commercial which remade betty white's whole life? n that car. >> that was funny. >> larry: did you have fun doing that? >> yeah. >> larry: did you like the concept? >> it took six hours. i thought it was funny. i didn't know how they were going to do it, but i thought it was very funny. so doing it was a pleasure. >> larry: they're great commercials. >> thank you. >>...
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. >> there's been a lot of shake-ups recently within the white house inner circle. you had larry summers and christina romer and peter orszag who were very instrumental in what the president had to say about the economy. now rahm emanuel. how do you compare, doug, the recent changes in the white house guard to what's happened in previous administrations? >> it's really pretty normal. i mean, the average lifespan of a white house chief of staff is 2 1/2 years, so rahm emanuel comes up a little bit short. but the principal cabinet officers whether it's hillary clinton at state or gates at defense have stayed, and so i don't think that that's really the problem. i think rahm emanuel probably would have stayed on if he didn't have to register here in november and get moving on what's going to be a very tough mayoral election in chicago, so the opportunity arose and rahm took it, and i thought it was a good ceremony today. >> you know, he's -- he's known for having this real bulldog personality, that he's the guy that will go in and grit his teeth and get the president's work done. he
. >> there's been a lot of shake-ups recently within the white house inner circle. you had larry summers and christina romer and peter orszag who were very instrumental in what the president had to say about the economy. now rahm emanuel. how do you compare, doug, the recent changes in the white house guard to what's happened in previous administrations? >> it's really pretty normal. i mean, the average lifespan of a white house chief of staff is 2 1/2 years, so rahm emanuel comes...
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reporter: the turnover comes as a series of obama aids left the white house, including rahm emmanuel last week and the earlier did partures of larry summers and christina romer. his resignation will take effect in two weeks. craig bosswell, fox news. >>> nearly 100 homes broken in two and investigators think the same man is pulling it off. how police think turning to the internet could keep your home safe. >>> and cell phones, ipads and college students are more connected than ever and some say it's not a good thing. coming up at 6:15. >> authorities caught up with a west virginia woman under arrest in one of the biggest animal cruelty cases in berkeley county. mary o'brien faces 56 counts of animal cruelty. authorities took more than 50 horses and two cows from hid own meadows equine rescue on september 11th after a complaint. the officers say the animals are left without water and living in extremely poor conditions. >>> the fairfax county police are trying something now to answer your questions about the recent serial burglaries. an online forum was opened. people could log on and fire away. the fairfax county pol
reporter: the turnover comes as a series of obama aids left the white house, including rahm emmanuel last week and the earlier did partures of larry summers and christina romer. his resignation will take effect in two weeks. craig bosswell, fox news. >>> nearly 100 homes broken in two and investigators think the same man is pulling it off. how police think turning to the internet could keep your home safe. >>> and cell phones, ipads and college students are more connected than...
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. >> larry: we'll be back with more of jon stewart after this. l mills big g cereals. they put a whiteck on the top of every box to let peoe know that their cereals have healthy whole grain, and they're the right choice... (announcer) general mills makes getting whole grain an easy choice. just look for the white check. >>> how dare the president do this. >> i mean, how dare he. i mean, i do declare, the president has given me the vapors. these cheeks are not, in fact, chubby. he is storing up evil for the winter. hey, hey, take it down a notch, white-beard. you're a staff and a toek away from getting tenure at hogwarts, buddy. >> larry: jon stewart. we have several tweets to kings things. >> this is a problem. news people shouldn't be going, we've got some tweets. it's like you walked out in the middle of this and said, i was in the bathroom and a guy mentioned to me. >> larry: these are human beings and they're tweeting us. do you have no respect for them? >> no. >> larry: okay. >> i don't know who they are. they could be anybody. they could be pretending to be -- who the hell knows
. >> larry: we'll be back with more of jon stewart after this. l mills big g cereals. they put a whiteck on the top of every box to let peoe know that their cereals have healthy whole grain, and they're the right choice... (announcer) general mills makes getting whole grain an easy choice. just look for the white check. >>> how dare the president do this. >> i mean, how dare he. i mean, i do declare, the president has given me the vapors. these cheeks are not, in fact,...
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white house shakeup. fewer than two years some of the big names that are gone. rahm emanuel, peter orszag, christina rover and larry summers. what does this mean for the president? or is this usual? would you see people of this stature heading out the door two years into. >> you do see this in the first two years. i think what's a little bit different is that we're seeing a lot of this take place a little bit before the midterm and outside events. you know, jim brought up the retirement of mayor daly that sped up the process with rahm emanuel. rahm was going to leave next year. he was going to leave probably some time in late spring was the last, they were going to do an entire reorganization to prepare there the re-election of the campaign. but i would not describe this as a shake up. this is the classic turnover because look at who's replacing who and we didn't even mention, look, david axelrod has already announced that he is going to leave and we will start working on the campaign and david mruf, one of the architect of the 2008 campaign is going to be the campaign operative on the inside and he is going to com
white house shakeup. fewer than two years some of the big names that are gone. rahm emanuel, peter orszag, christina rover and larry summers. what does this mean for the president? or is this usual? would you see people of this stature heading out the door two years into. >> you do see this in the first two years. i think what's a little bit different is that we're seeing a lot of this take place a little bit before the midterm and outside events. you know, jim brought up the retirement...
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carefully gotten rid of the incredibly arrogant, cocky, smart alecs who dominated the white house the first term, rahm emanuel, larry summers, pete orszag, they knew best, they were so clever and never let a crisis go to waste and we can jam stuff through, no problem, and this president can carry it off, that is not pete rouse's attitude, he worked for tom daschle 19 years and, he's different in tone and governing philosophy from rahm emanuel and, it is interesting now they are accepting rahm emanuel's story, he always wanted to be mayor of chicago, and and you can never find a word about him being mayor of chicago until it became his lifelong ambition to give him a nice excuse for leaving the white house and i think republicans shouldn't underestimate president obama's willingness to get rid of people who he thinks may be, for all the good intentions, haven't served him well and is not exactly pivoting to the center, governing in a different way than the first two years. >> chris: let me, juan, bring you in about rahm emanuel. because, you know, the original line is, and, bill quoted it, during the presidential tra
carefully gotten rid of the incredibly arrogant, cocky, smart alecs who dominated the white house the first term, rahm emanuel, larry summers, pete orszag, they knew best, they were so clever and never let a crisis go to waste and we can jam stuff through, no problem, and this president can carry it off, that is not pete rouse's attitude, he worked for tom daschle 19 years and, he's different in tone and governing philosophy from rahm emanuel and, it is interesting now they are accepting rahm...
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with larry summers leaving and the other turnover in the white house, maybe it's the opportunity to getssion. >> reporter: it means figuring out how to punch through the glass ceiling. >> i think i think differently than other women, not just men. >> i bring a lot of emotion to work. i look at all my employees at pepsico as members of my family. >> it's been like that my entire career. it excites me. >> it comes from following their passion. >> for some, it was instilled early in life. >> i grew up thinking that's what people did, they went door-to-door and put up signs. >> i was 8 years old and my parents were always active in the community. >> for others, a hard-earned struggle to be on top. >> i was very strategic in figuring out how to breakthrough. i was like be yourself. also being myself had to do with gaining a little weight. >> mothers and wives balancing lives. >> we have been married 35 years. we are in a commuter marriage. >> i try to leave by 5:00 because ift to have dinner with my boys. >> advice to young women? >> women have to be willing to take more risks. >> don't be a
with larry summers leaving and the other turnover in the white house, maybe it's the opportunity to getssion. >> reporter: it means figuring out how to punch through the glass ceiling. >> i think i think differently than other women, not just men. >> i bring a lot of emotion to work. i look at all my employees at pepsico as members of my family. >> it's been like that my entire career. it excites me. >> it comes from following their passion. >> for some, it...
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white album. shut up. ♪ you say you want a revolution ♪ ♪ well you know ♪ we all want to change the world ♪ >> larryrst and get their reaction, the cirque de soleil's production is a unique entertainment experience, but behind the magic is a lot of dedicated creative energy. watch. ♪ i'm back in the ussr ♪ you don't know how lucky you are boy ♪ ♪ back in the ussr >> the potential of this show is so great. the talent of these guys is already at a great level, but like the beatles did, we push the boundaries of the own music, so we push this show for the best ♪ asked the girl what she wanted to be ♪ >> larry: what makes the songs so special? >> it's a new take. it gives people a chance to peel back the layers of dust that's gathered in 40 years. it's like listening as if they're playing in the room. they were in their 20s. here in this studio, they're still in their 20s ♪ baby you can drive my car ♪ and baby i love you ♪ the benefit of -- ♪ there will be a show tonight. >> larry: everything that happens has to fit the song that happens. >> normally we build our show and the music would follow in suppo
white album. shut up. ♪ you say you want a revolution ♪ ♪ well you know ♪ we all want to change the world ♪ >> larryrst and get their reaction, the cirque de soleil's production is a unique entertainment experience, but behind the magic is a lot of dedicated creative energy. watch. ♪ i'm back in the ussr ♪ you don't know how lucky you are boy ♪ ♪ back in the ussr >> the potential of this show is so great. the talent of these guys is already at a great level, but...