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gene, is peggy lee the answer? >> i think peggy lee is the answer. we're all going to be singing that song at some point. >> it's amazing. >> it is. it is. you know, there's mitt romney. the constant one. i mean, nobody's excited about him. he stays at his 21%, 22%, 23% in the polls everywhere and doesn't go higher. he doesn't go lower. and now you've got newt gingrich who is hypocritical. gee, you know, that's a story that we can't tell often enough. but he is who he is. and he has a long, long history of being kind of intellectually promiscuous, saying the first thing that comes into his head. he's done it time and again. he's going to do it, you know, tomorrow. he's going to do it the next day. that's who he is. >> the whole idea, though, of it being mitt versus not mitt, mitt romney versus whoever is the not mitt romney for the moment, is there's no enthusiasm for mitt romney. in order to come up with a contest, instead of it just being the inevitable guy who nobody was excited about, there would have to be somebody who enthused republicans or th
gene, is peggy lee the answer? >> i think peggy lee is the answer. we're all going to be singing that song at some point. >> it's amazing. >> it is. it is. you know, there's mitt romney. the constant one. i mean, nobody's excited about him. he stays at his 21%, 22%, 23% in the polls everywhere and doesn't go higher. he doesn't go lower. and now you've got newt gingrich who is hypocritical. gee, you know, that's a story that we can't tell often enough. but he is who he is. and...
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master, you know, and i just loved him, but then there was also nat king cole and joe stafford and peggy leeese wonderful singers and the whole premise in those days were to singers to do such good performances, like judy garland with "somewhere over the rainbow" or sinatra with "the wee small hours of the morning" to actually own a song by the performance that they gave, that kind of stopped when elvis presley became famous, and then on to the rolling stones and then the beatles and all this, and they were all very competent singers, as big as they were, they went into stadiums. before that everybody sang in intimate little cabarets, and that's how they became famous. >> where did amy rank from all of the -- >> of all the singers i ever heard amy was the best one. >> seriously? >> she was a true great pop jazz singer. she heard everything. she sang, she was influenced just by the right music. she had the ears to know just what to leave out and what to put in, and more than anything else, one of the secrets of a good performing singer is this, the heart. and she never sang a line that she di
master, you know, and i just loved him, but then there was also nat king cole and joe stafford and peggy leeese wonderful singers and the whole premise in those days were to singers to do such good performances, like judy garland with "somewhere over the rainbow" or sinatra with "the wee small hours of the morning" to actually own a song by the performance that they gave, that kind of stopped when elvis presley became famous, and then on to the rolling stones and then the...
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>> i know, it's like the peggy lee song. "is that all there is?"ople aren't committing to anybody yet because they keep thinking somebody's going to ride in, haley's going to come in on a horse, somebody. >> there are no haley barbours or jeb bushes, or paul ryans, or mitch daniels. >> i want to ask you a question -- >> why don't you direct it to michael steele. >> michael, i don't mean this glibly. >> of course not. >> i don't. why is it -- explain to me from the political landscape, to a behavioral model, and please don't defend any of these candidates, why a strong, competent human being out of a country of 300 million people can't be there? i don't understand it. just explain -- >> could we ask the same about who the democrats gave us four years ago? >> but at least there's a difference -- >> no, is that really as good as it gets? a guy who doesn't know how to run -- >> at the time, you went wow, here is a special guy. >> did we really? >> yes. >> well, then you were -- >> come on. >> by the way, at least you said if nothing else, that's an imp
>> i know, it's like the peggy lee song. "is that all there is?"ople aren't committing to anybody yet because they keep thinking somebody's going to ride in, haley's going to come in on a horse, somebody. >> there are no haley barbours or jeb bushes, or paul ryans, or mitch daniels. >> i want to ask you a question -- >> why don't you direct it to michael steele. >> michael, i don't mean this glibly. >> of course not. >> i don't. why is it --...
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. >> reporter: these companies replaced the lee shay of overseas workers, and as we all know that experience can be, hello my name is peggy.s. companies monitor all their virtual workers and phone traffic in realtime providing better customer service. >> we believe that virtual work is the future not only in the number of people interested in doing this work, but also the number of companies who are using this as the way to do business in the future. >> reporter: industry analysts say the use of oversees workers for call centers remains stable, that is not on the decline, however using workers in india and pakistan is. hot spots right now for that kind of work, the philippines and poland and elsewhere in kwroefrplt the best part of the jo europe. the best part of the job, you don't need to dress for the job, you can wear your pajamas. jenna: just rubbing it. 75 degrees in miami. miami bureau isn't real work, is it jon? jon: you know i lived there for 14 years and i never quite got used to miami in december. jenna: looks like phil is plenty used to it now. it is a great tip for those who want work and maybe can do it on th
. >> reporter: these companies replaced the lee shay of overseas workers, and as we all know that experience can be, hello my name is peggy.s. companies monitor all their virtual workers and phone traffic in realtime providing better customer service. >> we believe that virtual work is the future not only in the number of people interested in doing this work, but also the number of companies who are using this as the way to do business in the future. >> reporter: industry...
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. >> peggy wallace kennedy, where are your parents buried? >> they are buried at lee memorial cemetery. they are together. >> is that here in montgomery? >> yes, that is here in montgomery. >> dr. dan carter, how did george wallace change the national conversation? >> because he identified at this mood that was in the very early stages of conservatism. it was made possible not only by his great skills, but by circumstances over which he had no control but was able to exploit. to me, the great tragedy is that here was a person of enormous abilities. he was caught in the time warp that he was. >> "the politics of rage" is the name of dan carter's book. he has been our guest for the last two hours as has joe reed, the chairman of the alabama democratic conference as well as the executive secretary of the alabama education association. >> associate executive secretary. >> associate executive secretary of the alabama education association. we are very proud to have had join us peggy wallace kennedy, the daughter of george wallace. we thank you all very much. we also want t
. >> peggy wallace kennedy, where are your parents buried? >> they are buried at lee memorial cemetery. they are together. >> is that here in montgomery? >> yes, that is here in montgomery. >> dr. dan carter, how did george wallace change the national conversation? >> because he identified at this mood that was in the very early stages of conservatism. it was made possible not only by his great skills, but by circumstances over which he had no control but was...