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by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm just a skeptic so i don't necessarily believe that anything is going twork but i was like, hey, this actually works. (announcer) only rogaine foam is shown to regrow hair in 85% of guys. i'll check it out and i'm like, nice. (announcer) rogain foam. stop losing. start gaining. your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested. but now with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breathe freer, so i can love the air™. (announcer) zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >>> we tart this evening breakin mesoakreneg n o the potomac righ w. we're told that t st pjuedlu ck just plucked out th oef rithr. they ran into trouble after going canoeing earlier day. before long, those two folks we re stranded becausel. the two endedtewavelep the two ended up cndlingino t cks for some time in the carter rock area where the beltway crosses the river. a u.s. park police helicopter was finally able to pull the two out of the water and we're told they were not hurt. >>> good sunday. i'm
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which was twork system at&t used to be this huge massive company.then after tha i r interne division then c.e. at at&t wireless which what i did last three years. then ieft in 2000 >> charlie: y goosprint. a company that was consided one of the three great wireless coanies. vezon, at&t a sprint. >> yes. >> crlie: verizon has t most number customers, ye >> at verizon geck and neck. >> charl: about 90 milon. >> about 80 million. >> chare: where is sprint? >>9. >> charlie: wt was happening toprint? why s it losingustomers? >> ba in '06 and '07 t brand took hits becae some of custom service experiences that the company let happen. the brand really got hit, what i've been focusing on, you mentioned the benning is build that brand back. the number one thing t really fix theustomer experience. i'm very proud ofthe fact that for 18 months in a row now, it takes a lot of wor to do it each month, o customer satisfaction sres have gone up. in008 we were thonly national carrier thaactually had le churn, fewer of our customers left us than in previous year. what
which was twork system at&t used to be this huge massive company.then after tha i r interne division then c.e. at at&t wireless which what i did last three years. then ieft in 2000 >> charlie: y goosprint. a company that was consided one of the three great wireless coanies. vezon, at&t a sprint. >> yes. >> crlie: verizon has t most number customers, ye >> at verizon geck and neck. >> charl: about 90 milon. >> about 80 million. >> chare:...
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time inhich one needs to have finances bonnie: and tre are huge psychologica and health benefits tworkingnger, too. a 2005 stu in the british medil journal followed 30 sheloil employees. those who retired at 55 wer twice as likelto die during the next ten years as peoplthe same age w continued to work. >> t benefits of working, i thk, just make you fee-- makee feel good. you know, to b around different pele. and just sething to do. your md, younow, you have clear md. you just keep up with what's going on. >> everybody gets thingsut of work that they don't get out of being a home, or on the porch, we used to say about retirement. one ofhe things we found in our study is that the holy workers likeorking. they like the socialetwork that they find at work. they le the structure that it provides to their day. they like being out the house. >> bonnie: the arage american now works untiage 63. but professor munnell says data show that a person should stay in the wkforce until t age 66, whh was the average age retirement ithe early 1960s. professor munnelis calling on the government to rae the eli
time inhich one needs to have finances bonnie: and tre are huge psychologica and health benefits tworkingnger, too. a 2005 stu in the british medil journal followed 30 sheloil employees. those who retired at 55 wer twice as likelto die during the next ten years as peoplthe same age w continued to work. >> t benefits of working, i thk, just make you fee-- makee feel good. you know, to b around different pele. and just sething to do. your md, younow, you have clear md. you just keep up with...
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if i had gone to another twork, against conan and the other shows then i looks like bitterness.it looksike oh, he's trying toeat "the tonight show." yocan't be bitter. i always tl young perrmers, the reason showusiness pays a lot of mon is when you get screwed, you he something left over. something will happenhatill seem terribly unfairnd instead it is here is a big pile of cash to get you through that. that's why it pays a lot that's what i tell peopl i like to work. i don't have a agent or a mager. the network came upith this idea i like to work. is a handshake and wll do it. tavis: how close were you to leaving nbc? >> was gone. i walet go from "e tonight show ok fine. then you sit down for a while and other people express interest. you go oh, ok. c is likeho issking my ex-wifout? wait a minut ok. how about this idea? yeah, fine. we want you back? u want me bac you wanted me to leave whatever y want. i like to tell jok. you tell me whereo stand. it is really that simpl tas: when i was goi through -- i was going through a difficult period in my career and y and i were sitting
if i had gone to another twork, against conan and the other shows then i looks like bitterness.it looksike oh, he's trying toeat "the tonight show." yocan't be bitter. i always tl young perrmers, the reason showusiness pays a lot of mon is when you get screwed, you he something left over. something will happenhatill seem terribly unfairnd instead it is here is a big pile of cash to get you through that. that's why it pays a lot that's what i tell peopl i like to work. i don't have a...
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wants twork with others. but he said america's crits must show good fah.d a pentagon spokesman sid e u.s. commander in afghanian will formally request additial forces by the end of the week. but the ruest could be cut after a white house revw. on newshour.pbs.g, an online- only feature tonit: another take on innovation. on ourrt beat page, jeffrey brown talks about nks between imagination and novation with e co-author of a new book itled "imagination first: unlocking thpower of possibility". >> lehrer: and again, tour honor roll of arican service peonnel killed in the iraq and afghanistan conflic. we add them as their deas are made ofcial and photographs become ailable. here, in silence, e nine more. 5p >> lehrer: we'll see you onine and again here tomorrow evening with ainterview with brazilian presidt lula, among other things. i'm jim lehrer. thank you and od night. ajor funding for the newsho with jim lehrer provided by: >> this is the engine tt connects abunnt grain from the american heartlando haran's best selling wheat, while keeping 60 llion pounds
wants twork with others. but he said america's crits must show good fah.d a pentagon spokesman sid e u.s. commander in afghanian will formally request additial forces by the end of the week. but the ruest could be cut after a white house revw. on newshour.pbs.g, an online- only feature tonit: another take on innovation. on ourrt beat page, jeffrey brown talks about nks between imagination and novation with e co-author of a new book itled "imagination first: unlocking thpower of...
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>> we want twork with anybody who will worwith .nd we hope-- ateast many on the other side have pai p service to the notio that this a expriss has to be dealt with. now the time to step up and ow whether you' sincere about th or not pup will see tonight tt the president embraces ideas that re offered decrats and ideas tat were offered by republicans. he's probably met with republicans-- with members of the opposite party more than any esident has over the course of this eight-month debate on this issue. and it up to them now to decide whether ty want to walk throu the door and be partf the solution or whether ey want to score litical victory. senator dmin sa we can cripple the president an scor a great political victory by stping health surance reform. well, that wld be really unfortunate fothe american pele ifhat's the attude that he and otrs ke because they're the onesho are payi these-- whhave seen their pemiums uble, their out-of-pket expenses explode, who have seen premiums grow three times mo than wages and he needs to looin t
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how would physician tworks be but out?what happens if thosphysician networks or not successfully put inlace? the financg structure of this, there were se unanswered questionthere. and sohe problem we have is we have a bill that'seen written that we can very welbe voting on in fullouse of representatives shortly whicis faulty there are a numb of problems with it. and the presidens speech was moreofty, it was in general principle terms. he didn't geenough specifics. he really di't give us anythingew.l( >> woodruff: and let mcome backo you senator klobuchar on that. i'm getting o completely different pictur from the four of y. wathere...id you hear anything the president tt cut through what your understaing was and what y think your fellowembers of the senate understanding of whathe president was? >> i did. i mean, i heard first of all at the president did reach o to republica on a number of thgs. he said fothose who are just here to obstruct, i'not going to work with you but for those that want toork with me anhave ideas, i
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have such faith that if weo what we say we can do in this legislation, we'll put a lot of people back twork. -- back to work. ms. klobuchar: if the senator would yield for one more question? enen yes, i yield. ms. klobuchar: as senator dorgan was just discussing, it seems to me that people don't always think about the ripple effect of these. nevada has suffered because of some of the economic downturn here with tourism. could yo talk about what you've seen in terms of other businesses that have lost business when we don't promote tourism like we're supposed to? because i think that's something that people don't always think about. they think about the big aicialtion the big hotels but th don't think about the ripple effect on some of the other jobs that matter in this country. mr. ensign: tourism, being such -i thin thank the senator r her question. tourism being such a huge part of our economy tay, if the person who's wking in the tourism industry -- for instance, somebody cleaning the hotel rooms -- if they don't ve that job, they don't have that money to be able to go down to a fast-food
have such faith that if weo what we say we can do in this legislation, we'll put a lot of people back twork. -- back to work. ms. klobuchar: if the senator would yield for one more question? enen yes, i yield. ms. klobuchar: as senator dorgan was just discussing, it seems to me that people don't always think about the ripple effect of these. nevada has suffered because of some of the economic downturn here with tourism. could yo talk about what you've seen in terms of other businesses that have...
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there were a lot of social twork ideas going around.friendster was already in existence and was quite big backhen. who remembers friendster. but at the time it had 20 million members or something like that and myspace was just getting started. >>ost: tt's one of the things that struck me. when i first heard about-facebook i thought oh, well, myspace has already got that. >> golf swing. >>uest: facebook isay bitter in my opinion. it is interconnectiveness. your real frids are your iend. s myspace is look at me, look at me you throw your ge out dr. there and it's brand thing. it is a very different animal. friester was much more like facebook. just didn't do well. it wasn't as ey and it had some problems. >> host: tell me a little more about the research so you talked to t twins. >> guest: most of my sources i have a lot of sources for the book and most of them didn't want to talk -- they don' want peoe to know who i talked to and who i didn't. so most of the people you know i got to people around e people or got to the people themselves
there were a lot of social twork ideas going around.friendster was already in existence and was quite big backhen. who remembers friendster. but at the time it had 20 million members or something like that and myspace was just getting started. >>ost: tt's one of the things that struck me. when i first heard about-facebook i thought oh, well, myspace has already got that. >> golf swing. >>uest: facebook isay bitter in my opinion. it is interconnectiveness. your real frids are...