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>> mckenzie's not alone.men say they don't leave abusive situations because they're afraid to leave their pets behind. >> just like so many of us who are pet lovers, j. matthew is her family, her safe place and her child. >> reporter: susan miller is the rosebrook center ceo. >> what could we do? we made an exception and i must say, we're glad we did. >> reporter: the center broke its own no-pets policy and welcomed them both in. >> it was just great to see the bonding that they had, the healing process that they went through together. it really made us realize that this was something that we needed to do that we needed to provide this opportunity for women to bring their pets. >> reporter: and so they did. unveiling last week a brand-new pet kennel, adjacent to the center. they dedicated it to mckenzie and jay matthew. how rewarding is it knowing that your story helped to create a place where pets are allowed? >> it is awesome. it is -- it is amazing. >> reporter: but the kennel is more than just an accommod
>> mckenzie's not alone.men say they don't leave abusive situations because they're afraid to leave their pets behind. >> just like so many of us who are pet lovers, j. matthew is her family, her safe place and her child. >> reporter: susan miller is the rosebrook center ceo. >> what could we do? we made an exception and i must say, we're glad we did. >> reporter: the center broke its own no-pets policy and welcomed them both in. >> it was just great to see...
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mckenzie. >> thank you, commissioners and supervisors. i'm dennis mckenzie. i have been teaching in san francisco high schools about 10 years and also been writing proposals dealing with education reform for over 20 years. i don't to repeat the state of california's lack of support for our public schools. i want to suggest today i provided the city a number of proposals the last six months dealing with golden state warriors poem basketball arena. i'm asking today for this body to invite the chamber of commerce to be a partner with this issue of providing education for our kids. i teach in the classrooms and it's discussed over and over how critical it is with all of the budget cuts. when you're in a classroom in high school, 30, 40, 45 kids in a classroom. cuts have gone on beyond reason. i would suggest, like i said, i believe this body, city as you see exploring new revenue and how do you support the schools, i'm asking this body, supervisors, mayor, board of education to invite chamber of co
mckenzie. >> thank you, commissioners and supervisors. i'm dennis mckenzie. i have been teaching in san francisco high schools about 10 years and also been writing proposals dealing with education reform for over 20 years. i don't to repeat the state of california's lack of support for our public schools. i want to suggest today i provided the city a number of proposals the last six months dealing with golden state warriors poem basketball arena. i'm asking today for this body to invite...
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so before the trial john mckenzie said, i knew we were cooked when i seen that jury. i hope he didn't mean that literally. they were sentenced to be electrocuted, after all. the next is september 19th, 1948. on this day the trenton six waited to die. no lawyer, judge, prosecutor, warden or jail guard ever told the men that their sentences had been stayed when their appeal was filed. they had their heads shaved and their pants slit in preparation for their electrocushion. electrocution. this was incredibly cruel because the jail guards who did this knew there would be no execution that day. when they finally got out of the death house and were interviewed by journalists, they -- about their time in the death house -- cooper spoke up first. he said, oh, it wasn't so bad except for that september 19, it wasn't so bad. thorpe added, yeah, that september 19 was rough. questioned about this reply, cooper explained that's the day we thought we was going to be taken to the electrocution chair. we waited all day and all night expecting to be electrocuted. cooper felt the press
so before the trial john mckenzie said, i knew we were cooked when i seen that jury. i hope he didn't mean that literally. they were sentenced to be electrocuted, after all. the next is september 19th, 1948. on this day the trenton six waited to die. no lawyer, judge, prosecutor, warden or jail guard ever told the men that their sentences had been stayed when their appeal was filed. they had their heads shaved and their pants slit in preparation for their electrocushion. electrocution. this was...
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it either is or isn't emily's character, mckenzie. and that's really what pushes will to do that. he's being produced by her and you know how do you not love someone who forces you to do your best. >> is it important for you to establish immediately your own, your own sense that you are with him, this is going to be your show. this is going to be the show you want and you're going to bring him to that point because you believe in it and because you believe he can be unleash ed to be part of. >> yes, and i think that was the thing that i clung on to throughout the pilot, particularly the one area i was nervous about taking on this character was being somebody who is in control of a lot of people. and making important decisions. i never had to do that before in my life as an actor you're very rarely in control of anything. and i got very used to that but i have a great friend who i was at university with who does backly this job in england on a show called news night which is the name of the show here, our fictional show. >> rose: with jeremy. >> jeremy pact, another sexy gruff can
it either is or isn't emily's character, mckenzie. and that's really what pushes will to do that. he's being produced by her and you know how do you not love someone who forces you to do your best. >> is it important for you to establish immediately your own, your own sense that you are with him, this is going to be your show. this is going to be the show you want and you're going to bring him to that point because you believe in it and because you believe he can be unleash ed to be part...
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and i appreciate rebecca and what mckenzie said about strategy and so forth. it was 50 years ago that dwight eisenhower delivered his address from the oval office. mckenzie's old colleague at the heritage foundation describes that speech as one destined to be frequently cited and seldom read. but it coins the phrase military industrial complex. and there is this enduring it's also half that of walmart. so if we have a complex out there, it's existing in some other sector. david bertoe did a study that since the defense consolidation and the downturn of 1991, 150 companies have left this industry, eerts through consolidation or out right exit. this is a rather tightly, compact, very efficient business right now. >> we have gone from having a large number of unhealthy kpa s companies to a small number of healthy companies. you're better having that because unhealthy companies do desperate things. the discussion we're having right now is basically a neat ax approach to the defense budget, the defense establishment and the defense industry that secreta secretary c
and i appreciate rebecca and what mckenzie said about strategy and so forth. it was 50 years ago that dwight eisenhower delivered his address from the oval office. mckenzie's old colleague at the heritage foundation describes that speech as one destined to be frequently cited and seldom read. but it coins the phrase military industrial complex. and there is this enduring it's also half that of walmart. so if we have a complex out there, it's existing in some other sector. david bertoe did a...
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mckenzie that she and i had, i quote, no right to any privacy. after further exchanges, i believe he hung up on her. >> thank you. paragraph 61 now, mr. john, we are referring to are and i requested you to conversations you had with mr. mueller noted in his diaries. but one of these on the fifth of december 2000 you were recorded having said that you were, quote, the continual attacks by the murdoch person than the telegraph. you set out in paragraph 61, your recollection of that conversation. but more importantly, you're accused mr. murdock generally. can i ask you to address that quite >> i don't remember the conversation with chris mullen. he's a pretty honest guy. and what he writes that ifad sounds very much to me is that when i it to him. although he sacked the other side of the political fence, he was something of a distant friend. but i mean to the sense to say to my house, but have a puritanical cast for bush or rather admired, so i did talk to mr. mullen. it's entirely late late that i said what he reports he's saying sorry he reported
mckenzie that she and i had, i quote, no right to any privacy. after further exchanges, i believe he hung up on her. >> thank you. paragraph 61 now, mr. john, we are referring to are and i requested you to conversations you had with mr. mueller noted in his diaries. but one of these on the fifth of december 2000 you were recorded having said that you were, quote, the continual attacks by the murdoch person than the telegraph. you set out in paragraph 61, your recollection of that...
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mckenzie was mckenzie at one point. can build beyond yourself. >> let's move on to the next one. another e-mail. robby writes, i launched an online lifestyle apparel company earlier this year. besides facebook, what are some effective forms of inexpensive advertising? >> besides facebook, it's twitter. it's not brain surgery here. >> i hate twitter. >> that's just because you're an old guy. the folks these people are selling to, that's where they are. you want to see an example? look at hired denim making jeans in wales and they have raving fans. not a penny in advertising. for the market they're in, i would look very strongly at twitter and facebook, if they have it covered. they may have to deploy traditional pr, but i would look very hard. >> i would go past twitter. i don't love twitter. some companies use it well. i think youtube is the way to go. you go out there and you start creating your own video channel and this is going to be cutting edge and if you're young chic, then your you've got something people will w
mckenzie was mckenzie at one point. can build beyond yourself. >> let's move on to the next one. another e-mail. robby writes, i launched an online lifestyle apparel company earlier this year. besides facebook, what are some effective forms of inexpensive advertising? >> besides facebook, it's twitter. it's not brain surgery here. >> i hate twitter. >> that's just because you're an old guy. the folks these people are selling to, that's where they are. you want to see an...
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her name is peggy mckenzie mcalpine, and in this amazing video, she is attempting to reclaim the guinnessecord for the oldest woman to paraglide. >> reclaim it? >> reclaim it. she had set the original record five years ago, and she went back up in the sky, because an american woman from utah, mary allen hartson, who was 101, had broken peggy's original record. back in september of last year. now, as you can imagine, both of these women are incredible women. one of their wishes was to meet each other. so "right this minute" got them both together via skype. and for the very first time, peggy and mary are going to say hi to each other. >> peggy, meet mary. hello? >> i want to congratulate you on going again. >> yes. well, i [ inaudible ] >> mary, you explain to peggy what it was like to break her record for the first time. was that what you were trying to do? >> no, it wasn't. i didn't know i broke a record until quite a while afterwards. so -- congratulations for having it again. that's fine with me. >> aww! >> records are made to be broken. >> did you enjoy it? >> sure. it was fun, and i
her name is peggy mckenzie mcalpine, and in this amazing video, she is attempting to reclaim the guinnessecord for the oldest woman to paraglide. >> reclaim it? >> reclaim it. she had set the original record five years ago, and she went back up in the sky, because an american woman from utah, mary allen hartson, who was 101, had broken peggy's original record. back in september of last year. now, as you can imagine, both of these women are incredible women. one of their wishes was...
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. >> 63-year-old gupta, former head of mckenzie, former director of goldman sachs convicted today by eight women and four men of insider trading saying the evidence was overwhelming that he did tip his friend and colleague when it came to some key goldman sachs trades at the height of the financial crisis. they found that evidence overwhelming despite the fact that it was mostly circumstantial. they convicted him of four of six counts. one count of conspiracy which carries five years. three counts of securities fraud involving one with the $5 billion investment of warren buffett in september of 2008 and another involving the goldman sachs earnings warnings loss in october of 2008. interestingly, while they never heard g you pta on tape talking about it, they heard strong corroborating evidence after a strong pattern presented by the prosecution. defense attorney predictably saying he's disappointed and that he will appeal. >> we think this is round one. and we will obviously i think judge raycoff allowed us to make motions which we'll make with him and if they don't prevail, obviousl
. >> 63-year-old gupta, former head of mckenzie, former director of goldman sachs convicted today by eight women and four men of insider trading saying the evidence was overwhelming that he did tip his friend and colleague when it came to some key goldman sachs trades at the height of the financial crisis. they found that evidence overwhelming despite the fact that it was mostly circumstantial. they convicted him of four of six counts. one count of conspiracy which carries five years....
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he goes to mckenzie for education and his wife for women's issues? >> that's as close as he gets to this planet, i guess. although my theory has been he is an android and not an alien. i don't know exactly like what happened for him in this gaffe when he cited teachers and firefighters as being part of big government as a problem. it's lamb like wisconsin victory has been such a great thing for republicans that it's like a tic and mention it whenever they think they need an applause line. a lot of people don't know what the wisconsin victory is. you can't add it in a speech and hope you make sense what you said before. i think with saying this, you're right p.m. romney showed he is really out of touch with how most people view the government and how most people see it as a part of that were lives. not an enemy but you need a relationship with to have a good life. >> the president has faced an onslaught after saying the private sector is doing fine. isn't it much more serious for this republican nominee to state as his policy that actually he thinks w
he goes to mckenzie for education and his wife for women's issues? >> that's as close as he gets to this planet, i guess. although my theory has been he is an android and not an alien. i don't know exactly like what happened for him in this gaffe when he cited teachers and firefighters as being part of big government as a problem. it's lamb like wisconsin victory has been such a great thing for republicans that it's like a tic and mention it whenever they think they need an applause line....
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indeed, most of the predictions by groups like mckenzie, the business consulting group, is that oncehese state-based insurance exchanges are created that all of the incentives are going to be for employers to drop their employees from their coverage. we're already beginning to see that. and that as many as 0%, maybe as high as 60% or more will find themselves dropped if their employer-provided coverage. and this is in addition to the fact, judy, that in order to finance there we've seen new taxes now as the supreme court's called this a tax on the middle-class in effect for the mandate and we've seen other taxes that have gone up and this is contributing to the slow growth and recovery of the economy because employers are telling me we don't know what the rules are, we don't know how much this is going to cost and we simply are not hiring new people. so this is really been a real wet blanket on job creation in the country. >> woodruff: what would republicans replace it with? if you were able to repeal it what would you replace it with, how quickly, and does that depend on president o
indeed, most of the predictions by groups like mckenzie, the business consulting group, is that oncehese state-based insurance exchanges are created that all of the incentives are going to be for employers to drop their employees from their coverage. we're already beginning to see that. and that as many as 0%, maybe as high as 60% or more will find themselves dropped if their employer-provided coverage. and this is in addition to the fact, judy, that in order to finance there we've seen new...
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kympton worked at mckenzie and company and held the position of vice president of recruiting for teach for america. ramsey sulayman, am i saying that correct? i'm glad i got it right. ramsey sulayman is a legislative associate for iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. iraq and afghanistan veterans of america was founded in 2004 to bring together and empower the newest generation of war-time veterans. they have helped countless returning veterans with programs focusing on physical and mental health, education, and careers. mr. sulayman was a former marine officer, is a former marine officer who served in operation iraqi freedom as an infantry platoon commander and company executive officer. pamela hardy is a senior manager in the diversity inclusion team at booz allen hamilton. ms. hardy has a masters in human resources management and has worked in various recruiting positions and specializes in recruiting strategies and techniques. sally sullivan is executive vice president of mantech international corporation, and leads mantech's public affairs, communications, and business develo
kympton worked at mckenzie and company and held the position of vice president of recruiting for teach for america. ramsey sulayman, am i saying that correct? i'm glad i got it right. ramsey sulayman is a legislative associate for iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. iraq and afghanistan veterans of america was founded in 2004 to bring together and empower the newest generation of war-time veterans. they have helped countless returning veterans with programs focusing on physical and mental...
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next speaker, dennis mckenzie and -- >> hi. i'm heather murdoch. i did want to say i recognize the very difficult budget situation at school districts across california are facing. i'm a strong believer in public education and for our education system t. does need properly funded. given, that it's surprising the district is deliberately walking away from state money by not ed keg transitional kindergarten children. the number of children who were in the mix in january were 400. that number today dropped to 190. a very rough calculation said a district lost over a million in state funning. just a.d.a. doesn't take into account english language learner funds or extra funding that come when's you enroll 200 children. that number might increase any more. district is asking for funds from the city. i'm not about to say the city shouldn't do that because i think the district needs the funds. i did want to point ut back drop is the district has for some reason chosen not to educate children and chosen to walk away from money at the same time. it's shockin
next speaker, dennis mckenzie and -- >> hi. i'm heather murdoch. i did want to say i recognize the very difficult budget situation at school districts across california are facing. i'm a strong believer in public education and for our education system t. does need properly funded. given, that it's surprising the district is deliberately walking away from state money by not ed keg transitional kindergarten children. the number of children who were in the mix in january were 400. that...
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companies to shame the norther grumman lost a vice president to the public sector last year thomas mckenzie after ten years at northrop he became a staffer for the house armed services committee and he gave up his sweet five hundred and twenty nine thousand dollars salary to make just a little over one hundred thousand a year drafting bills so why would you have that job change green unless he's had a lifelong dream of working on the hill that is quite the pay cut for him but there's another crucial piece to this puzzle you see according to a frequent guest of our show or public reports leaf on ethics disclosure forms show the mackenzie got a sweet parting bonus for north of gromit a four hundred ninety eight thousand dollar windfall that's about as much as annual salary was when he worked for the company but wait because there's even more injuries in this corruption saga see the head of the house armed services committee as california congressman buck mckeon. this guy is a war hawk if you ever seen one not only does he defend wasteful military projects but he's been practically begging i m
companies to shame the norther grumman lost a vice president to the public sector last year thomas mckenzie after ten years at northrop he became a staffer for the house armed services committee and he gave up his sweet five hundred and twenty nine thousand dollars salary to make just a little over one hundred thousand a year drafting bills so why would you have that job change green unless he's had a lifelong dream of working on the hill that is quite the pay cut for him but there's another...
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mckenzie? >> guns. >> guns. gunpowder. cannons. muskets. but the vikings don't have that. they don't have that technology. but it will be the development of that kind of warmaking technology. yeah. >> thanksgiving? >> thanksgiving? what do you mean? >> that allowed them to sustain their population because they didn't have any -- >> oh. good point. yeah. a good point. this is not particularly rich agricultural country. right. so they would -- unless they had good relations with the scralings, who would know how to hunt and gather it would be difficult for them to survive. you're right. a little side bar here for a moment. recent archaeological excavations in the late 20th, early 21st century farther north in the arctic we find among inuit settlements european goods. so on one hand the hostility between the two. but it also seems that over a period of time, maybe hundreds of years, maybe hundreds of years, the vikings first in newfoundland and then greenland actually are trading with the inuit in the arctic. so there is an interchange there. the archaeological evidence would
mckenzie? >> guns. >> guns. gunpowder. cannons. muskets. but the vikings don't have that. they don't have that technology. but it will be the development of that kind of warmaking technology. yeah. >> thanksgiving? >> thanksgiving? what do you mean? >> that allowed them to sustain their population because they didn't have any -- >> oh. good point. yeah. a good point. this is not particularly rich agricultural country. right. so they would -- unless they had...
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mckenzie. sorry to say it wasn't especially project is called. >> i've been asked to base this review. do you feel you are aren't politically by the way you are. in some sections of the press or do you think the elect trick saw through that? >> to fit a particular image a after day sticks. i think that is undoubtedly true. but because this fix does not necessarily mean that is the public's only perception. i was always struck when i went away from the circle of whitehall and westminster and how different was the attitude of people away from not. and so, i must confess i never found anything but a considerable degree of friendliness when i went to the country, not invariably, but generally, but i think that caricature did have an effect as it has done but that isn't new. because the character of them at the time, so there's nothing particularly new about that. it's been a part of the press coverage that politicians have to live with for a very long time. >> in paragraph 8 now, mr. john, the seco
mckenzie. sorry to say it wasn't especially project is called. >> i've been asked to base this review. do you feel you are aren't politically by the way you are. in some sections of the press or do you think the elect trick saw through that? >> to fit a particular image a after day sticks. i think that is undoubtedly true. but because this fix does not necessarily mean that is the public's only perception. i was always struck when i went away from the circle of whitehall and...
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david mckenzie, thank you very much. less than two weeks, a major election will take place in mexico, our neighbor to the south, will choose a new president. polls are showing that the leader of the opposition party is the front-runner and the closest rival is the leftist mayor of mexico city who lost in 2006 to president philippe calderon, and miguel marquez has more from mexico city. >> reporter: manual or amlo as they call him here, says this is a contest that will define a new mexico. [ speaking foreign language ] >> there are two clear options he says here, either the mexicans want more corruption and insecurity and violence or real government for all of the people. denied the presidency in 2006 by less than one percent of the vote, amlo claims that the election was stolen and stanling months of protests here in the very heart of mexico city. it caused massive disruption back then. aml o's populist anti-big business message resonated with voters and now mexico is tired the of petty corruption and ineffective governm
david mckenzie, thank you very much. less than two weeks, a major election will take place in mexico, our neighbor to the south, will choose a new president. polls are showing that the leader of the opposition party is the front-runner and the closest rival is the leftist mayor of mexico city who lost in 2006 to president philippe calderon, and miguel marquez has more from mexico city. >> reporter: manual or amlo as they call him here, says this is a contest that will define a new mexico....
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mckenzie mchale. >> dana: what do you do with a british actress on a show with two last names?s is entertainment. >> --s not game-change -- >> greg: it's ideological. >> bob: can you get out of your segment so i can have mine? >> greg: yes. >> andrea: her nickname could be propaganda. >> greg: coming up, take a look at the terrifying video. >> oh, my gosh! oh! [ screaming ] oh! >> greg: in the next block, bob will discuss the tape and the effect on the election and the devastating impact on the political climate worldwide. we pick up where "special report" left off. ♪ ♪ announcer: the smallest moments can have the biggest impact on a child's life. take time to be a dad today. learn more at fatherhood.gov. stealing your roommate's laundry money? really? i'm starving and i only have a few bucks. that's all you need. i just added four new things to my value menu. try my new chicken nuggets, jr jack, value fries and drink. and right now get them all together for only $3.99. it's called jack's value deal. hey, isn't there suptosed beheanoty?r gu i'll be right there. i'm busy. ♪ ♪ ♪
mckenzie mchale. >> dana: what do you do with a british actress on a show with two last names?s is entertainment. >> --s not game-change -- >> greg: it's ideological. >> bob: can you get out of your segment so i can have mine? >> greg: yes. >> andrea: her nickname could be propaganda. >> greg: coming up, take a look at the terrifying video. >> oh, my gosh! oh! [ screaming ] oh! >> greg: in the next block, bob will discuss the tape and the...
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mckenzie mchale. >> dana: what do you do with a british actress on a show with two last names? this is entertainment. >> --s not game-change -- >> greg: it's ideological. >> bob: can you get out of your segment so i can have mine? >> greg: yes. >> andrea: her nickname could be propaganda. >> greg: coming up, take a look at the terrifying video. >> oh, my gosh! oh! [ screaming ] oh! >> greg: in the next block, bob will discuss the tape and the effect on the election and the devastating impact on the political climate worldwide. we pick up where "special report" left off. ♪ ♪ announcer: the smallest moments can have the biggest impact on a child's life. take time to be a dad today. learn more at fatherhood.gov. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: now that is music! welcome to bob's corner. the last part of the show. i'm doing america's funniest home videos. [ laughter ] that is what it's brought down to here. which is fine. no problem at all. 30 years of politics, doesn't matter. we can talk about this. it's fine. >> dana: you're versatile. >> bob: i am versatile. in michigan, there was a weddin
mckenzie mchale. >> dana: what do you do with a british actress on a show with two last names? this is entertainment. >> --s not game-change -- >> greg: it's ideological. >> bob: can you get out of your segment so i can have mine? >> greg: yes. >> andrea: her nickname could be propaganda. >> greg: coming up, take a look at the terrifying video. >> oh, my gosh! oh! [ screaming ] oh! >> greg: in the next block, bob will discuss the tape and...
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a guy i met worked for mckenzie.ung analyst with them and they presented to a ceo, and he said you present, and the young guy presented this whole thing, basically said to the ceo of the company you need to get smaller, you need to break apart, and the ceo said that's funny son, because the guy next to you told me we need to get bigger. >> a lot can happen in ten years. who do you have tonight on made men? >> i have ken powell. >> yoplait holding them back. >> it's killing them. >> they used to bill submarines. >> we'll leave it there, thank you for coming on today. coming up next, old burgers. >>> this is the home that you have been waiting for your whole life. it's a bacon burger between a cinnamon roll. it was made by a guy named nick. he said the only downside is the size. he said it was so big he needed to use a knife and fork. they also created the lasagna burger. it's more than
a guy i met worked for mckenzie.ung analyst with them and they presented to a ceo, and he said you present, and the young guy presented this whole thing, basically said to the ceo of the company you need to get smaller, you need to break apart, and the ceo said that's funny son, because the guy next to you told me we need to get bigger. >> a lot can happen in ten years. who do you have tonight on made men? >> i have ken powell. >> yoplait holding them back. >> it's...
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brendan at goldman and you at ubs and mckenzie. security, relative security of those firms and do this on your own knowing that the future was so volatile, funding is volatile and even the future of the technology is volatile? >> yes. so actually identified as my second start-up. i started a social network before in spain where i am from called 20.com which was sold for $100 million. so for me, i already had the experience of leaving my job at mckenzie and starting that. i decided to come to stanford. i wanted to have my next challenge. and after i met brendan, for both of us it was the same. it was a really big problem. and, you know, i it made sense and i sold it. >> has your view changed in terms of the strategy of how quickly you get cash, how quickly you raise money and how quick will you you spend it? >> things definitely are moving faster than we thought. we just launched in september. and at the time we thought that we were not going to raise money for two years. but after passing the five million user mark and now we're te
brendan at goldman and you at ubs and mckenzie. security, relative security of those firms and do this on your own knowing that the future was so volatile, funding is volatile and even the future of the technology is volatile? >> yes. so actually identified as my second start-up. i started a social network before in spain where i am from called 20.com which was sold for $100 million. so for me, i already had the experience of leaving my job at mckenzie and starting that. i decided to come...
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every move later into the afternoon in mckenzie eighties and move into the area.will be the warmest spot on the map. we would and the los '70s for the east shores. downtown's ever discuss will be 69 degrees. san francisco will be 69 degrees at looks like the fog could be developed as we head into the evening 7 day around the bay forecast is a mixing of the clouds and and sunshine. things will start to pour out next week but. >>darya: @ rescue officials have -- as recovered a body after they dismantled a partially collapsed on tort and area mall. it >> the roof of that mauled in ontario collapse saturday afternoon. they say that the aba and administration is pleased so far it wet obama has done so far >> >> a hundred and the six people were rescued from a ship that was capsize. 150 people were believed to be on then the more than 90 people were assumed down with another vessel capsized in the same area. >>mark: it is taken by check outside. it is a beautiful walnut creek shot pit it is a warmer day today. we will be back in a minute.. >> and google is expected to m
every move later into the afternoon in mckenzie eighties and move into the area.will be the warmest spot on the map. we would and the los '70s for the east shores. downtown's ever discuss will be 69 degrees. san francisco will be 69 degrees at looks like the fog could be developed as we head into the evening 7 day around the bay forecast is a mixing of the clouds and and sunshine. things will start to pour out next week but. >>darya: @ rescue officials have -- as recovered a body after...