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01:47:38 01/18/12
EXCLUSIVE: The future of TV: Tablets, Not Smart TVs, LG's new TouchTV shows the way
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EXCLUSIVE: The future of TV: Tablets, Not Smart TVs, LG's new TouchTV shows the way
Here SkyGrid's CEO, +Kevin Pomplun, shows me a system, called TouchTV, that SkyGrid is announcing today with LG (who won best of CES with its new OLED TVs). You get a first look at it and we talk about what this means for the future of TV discovery. What is it? It lets you discover mainstream TV. You know, things like NBC, CBS, ESPN, ABC, CNN, etc. But you use a Tablet to do that (in this case an iPad). This makes a lot more sense to me than using a lame remote control to "stab" at a widget running on a TV across the room (which is what the CE industry is calling "Smart TV.") But LG will let you choose whether you like the SmartTV approach or the Tablet approach. Me? I'm going with the tablet and am looking forward to trying this out. One problem, though. While the UI is pretty darn good I'm not sure that the coverage of all the shows is good enough. This is why we're hoping Apple steps in and does something similar, but gets the licensing down so that we actually get ALL the standard mainstream TV channels onto the iPad. So far no one has really gotten "good enough" but this is a step forward and I hope Skygrid succeeds here. What do you think? This should be available on iPad today. More later. From: Scobleizer Views: 1863 7 ratings Time: 21:26 More in Science & Technology
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01:47:38 01/18/12
EXCLUSIVE: The future of TV: Tablets, Not Smart TVs, LG's new TouchTV shows the way
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EXCLUSIVE: The future of TV: Tablets, Not Smart TVs, LG's new TouchTV shows the way
Here SkyGrid's CEO, +Kevin Pomplun, shows me a system, called TouchTV, that SkyGrid is announcing today with LG (who won best of CES with its new OLED TVs). You get a first look at it and we talk about what this means for the future of TV discovery. What is it? It lets you discover mainstream TV. You know, things like NBC, CBS, ESPN, ABC, CNN, etc. But you use a Tablet to do that (in this case an iPad). This makes a lot more sense to me than using a lame remote control to "stab" at a widget running on a TV across the room (which is what the CE industry is calling "Smart TV.") But LG will let you choose whether you like the SmartTV approach or the Tablet approach. Me? I'm going with the tablet and am looking forward to trying this out. One problem, though. While the UI is pretty darn good I'm not sure that the coverage of all the shows is good enough. This is why we're hoping Apple steps in and does something similar, but gets the licensing down so that we actually get ALL the standard mainstream TV channels onto the iPad. So far no one has really gotten "good enough" but this is a step forward and I hope Skygrid succeeds here. What do you think? This should be available on iPad today. More later. From: Scobleizer Views: 1863 7 ratings Time: 21:26 More in Science & Technology
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18:50:21 12/21/11
Marisa Miller Reveals Her Diet in Women's Health
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Marisa Miller Reveals Her Diet in Women's Health
PHOTOS: The Victoria's Secret model spills her diet secrets in the January/February issue of Women's Health and admits she's a little shy! HOW SEXY SUPERMODELS STAY SO SLIM? WELL, VICTORIA'S SECRET BEAUTY, MARISSA MILLER IS SPILLING SOME SECRETS. THE 5'8 BLONDE BOMBSHELL IS SHOWING OFF HER FABULOUS FIGURE ON THE COVER OF THE LATEST WOMEN'S HEALTH MAGAZINE... ROCKING A COLORFUL TWO PIECE, MARISSA GIVES US MERE MORTALS SOME ADVICE.... SHE SAYS, ""Eating smart is all about having an awareness of your body. The most obvious way to do that is by seeing it. So when you're trying to lose weight, spend more time wearing less. I don't think I could eat a plate of nachos naked--could you?"' DID SHE JUST ADMIT TO EATING IN THE BUFF?? WELL, WE CAN SEE WHY THAT WOULD TOTALLY WORK. WHAT ALSO WORKS FOR THE CALIFORNIA BEACH GIRL IS SNACKING ON BROWN RICE, QUINOA AND KALE CHIPS. AND BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THE GIRL WITH THE GORGEOUS GAMS CONSIDERS HERSELF RATHER SHY. SHE SAYS, 'I know it's weird for a person who models lingerie and swimsuits, but I don't like to be the center of attention." WELL THAT'S ALL ABOUT TO CHANGE! GET READY TO SEE EVEN MORE OF MARISSA...THE 33-YEAR-OLD WILL MAKES HER BIG SCREEN DEBUT, STARRING ALONGSIDE JEFF BRIDGES AND RYAN REYNOLDS IN THE UPCOMING MOVIE, "RIPD" From: CelebTV Views: 579 5 ratings Time: 01:13 More in Entertainment
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18:50:21 12/21/11
Marisa Miller Reveals Her Diet in Women's Health
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Marisa Miller Reveals Her Diet in Women's Health
PHOTOS: The Victoria's Secret model spills her diet secrets in the January/February issue of Women's Health and admits she's a little shy! HOW SEXY SUPERMODELS STAY SO SLIM? WELL, VICTORIA'S SECRET BEAUTY, MARISSA MILLER IS SPILLING SOME SECRETS. THE 5'8 BLONDE BOMBSHELL IS SHOWING OFF HER FABULOUS FIGURE ON THE COVER OF THE LATEST WOMEN'S HEALTH MAGAZINE... ROCKING A COLORFUL TWO PIECE, MARISSA GIVES US MERE MORTALS SOME ADVICE.... SHE SAYS, ""Eating smart is all about having an awareness of your body. The most obvious way to do that is by seeing it. So when you're trying to lose weight, spend more time wearing less. I don't think I could eat a plate of nachos naked--could you?"' DID SHE JUST ADMIT TO EATING IN THE BUFF?? WELL, WE CAN SEE WHY THAT WOULD TOTALLY WORK. WHAT ALSO WORKS FOR THE CALIFORNIA BEACH GIRL IS SNACKING ON BROWN RICE, QUINOA AND KALE CHIPS. AND BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THE GIRL WITH THE GORGEOUS GAMS CONSIDERS HERSELF RATHER SHY. SHE SAYS, 'I know it's weird for a person who models lingerie and swimsuits, but I don't like to be the center of attention." WELL THAT'S ALL ABOUT TO CHANGE! GET READY TO SEE EVEN MORE OF MARISSA...THE 33-YEAR-OLD WILL MAKES HER BIG SCREEN DEBUT, STARRING ALONGSIDE JEFF BRIDGES AND RYAN REYNOLDS IN THE UPCOMING MOVIE, "RIPD" From: CelebTV Views: 579 5 ratings Time: 01:13 More in Entertainment
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15:00:05 12/14/11
The Sandusky Court Appearance: Attorney's 800-Quip Backfires...Badly
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This is a video of a press conference Jerry Sandusky's attorney Joseph Amendola held after an abbreviated court appearance Tuesday where Sandusky waived his right to a preliminary hearing. Waving the preliminary hearing was a media savvy move on the part of Sandusky and his lawyer, because it means the prosecution's case will not be heard ahead of the actual trial, nor will witnesses have to testify ahead of trial.
However, Amendola went one step too far in his press conference afterwards. When questioned about Mike McQueary's testimony and how they planned to attack his credibility, Amendola went through about a two minute description of what one would have to believe in order to believe McQueary. Right at the end, he says this: >
If anyone is naive enough to think for one minute that Tim Curley, Joe Paterno, Gary Schultz and for that matter Graham Spanier, University President, were told by Mike McQueary, that he observed Jerry Sandusky having anal sex with a 10-year old looking kid in a shower room at Penn State or Penn State property and their response was simply to tell Jerry Sandusky that "don't go in the shower any more with kids," I suggest you dial 1-800-REALITY .
Well, someone at Deadspin.com did just that, and discovered that it's a real 800 number for a gay phone sex line. Deadspin has the audio of the intro to prove it. Yes, for 99 cents per minute, you too can "join the fun."
You seriously cannot make this stuff up. I'm sure Amendola thought he was being snarky, but next time he might want to leave off the 800 number reference.
Amendola made it clear during his press conference after the abbreviated court appearance that Sandusky will go after the credibility of each and every victim along with McQueary. They fully intend to challenge the veracity of Mike McQueary's testimony, which the Grand Jury said they found very credible, as well as the eight victims' credibility. I'm sure this is why the attorney for Victim #1 spoke out after the hearing and said he hoped for an acceptable plea bargain. Even with eight victims whose stories touch one another's in different ways, there will be a concerted effort in public and behind closed doors to intimidate, challenge and otherwise discourage each of them from testifying.
As I was searching for this brief clip from today's press conference, I combed through CNN and ESPN transcripts and videos from earlier today. Poor corporate media. They were simply bristling with anticipation, and so disappointed afterward. I particularly enjoyed this bit of angst by reporters who clearly ought to know better: >
PAUL CALLAN, CNN LEGAL CONTRIBUTOR: You're going to see most of the victims tell their story. They'll be subjected to cross- examination. It's a limited cross. They can't be attacked about, for instance, their credibility whether they have criminal convictions and things like that. But they will be questioned about their story and whether the story is true or not. so I think we'll get a good picture of what is actually involved in this case today.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
ROMANS: Or not, because Jerry Sandusky, we are just learning, waived his right in court to a preliminary hearing.
VELSHI: Which means that this hearing that will take place will not happen. He will go straight to trial. We don't know what "straight to trial" means, because this could take --
COSTELLO: Which many analysts say it is a smart move, because you don't want to lay out your case in court. And is it necessary to hear from these six to eight victims to testify in open court with reporters all over the world. Probably, maybe, Paul Callan would know better than I.
VELSHI: According to the people that are there, the judge did ask Sandusky in doing so, does he understand that he's waiving certain rights. In Pennsylvania, ask you a right to this preliminary hearing. And as we discussed earlier, some chance, remote it might be, that the judge determined there wasn't enough to go to trial with.
COSTELLO: With six to eight witnesses.
ROMANS: With all of the prehearing analysis of what to expect today, what to expect today, I didn't hear anybody say you waive this right to this preliminary hearing, which may be another crazy like a fox move from his attorney to kind of --
COSTELLO: Or just a crazy move because a lot of people have accused his attorney.
I'm not sure whether these folks were around during the OJ trial, but anyone who paid even a little bit of attention to it knows there was almost no way Sandusky would have actually gone through with a preliminary hearing. Look at what releasing the Grand Jury presentment did to the case. It's one thing to claim a presumption of innocence and entirely another to expect human beings with human flaws to presume it, particularly when the media is blasting details from the hearing all over the airwaves. There was absolutely no way it was going to happen.
But I do love seeing their disappointed and shocked faces at the realization their sensational sex story might not be flogged every single day.
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22:00:00 12/11/11
Jon Huntsman: Yes, There Is Overwhelming Scientific Evidence For Man-Made Climate Change
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Personally, I think progressive groups missed a real opportunity by not reaching out to Jon Huntsman months ago to support his moderate views. We know that the toxic extremism of the Republican primary process is a big part of why our country's in the intractable mess we're in, and until we fix that, simply electing Democrats won't be enough. Wouldn't it be smart to support some Republicans who actually want to make reasonable decisions for the good of the country? Unions could have pushed his candidacy to their Republican members in the primaries, maybe even encouraged members to switch registrations to show support. Yeah, it's unorthodox - but what else is working?
As I wrote several months ago, a study indicates as many as one-third of registered Republicans don't vote. because they don't like extreme candidates. Someone like Huntsman could have motivated those people to get back to the polls, especially if it looked like he had a chance. Instead, he's been left to drift, just more chum for the right-wing sharks. He's trying to stay alive by spouting a weird mix of common sense and right wing dogma, but at least on This Week with Christiane Amanpour today he walks back his recent statement and admits that yes, there is overwhelming scientific evidence for man-made climate change: >
AMANPOUR: Six candidates faced off in Des Moines last night, but Jon Huntsman wasn't one of them. The former Utah governor, who entered this campaign with enormous fanfare, has failed to qualify for a spot on the debate stage. Iowa isn't part of the Huntsman strategy, though. He has put all of his firepower into New Hampshire. And he joins us this morning from Manchester. Governor, thank you for joining us. Let me quickly ask you, I'm sure you do not want to get into who won, who lost, but who do you think won on the stage last night?
HUNTSMAN: Well, Christiane, thank you for having me, first and foremost. I think with respect to last night, all I can say, with all due respect to your terrific network, was I was delighted to be here in New Hampshire having a town hall meeting. We have four town hall meetings today. We have a debate with Newt Gingrich on Monday. And this is a state that is incredibly important for us.
And on the debate stage last night, I believe that the most important issue of all confronting the American people wasn't even touched upon, and that is the deficit of trust that we have in the United States. In fact, it may have -- it played right into the trust deficit. That is, nobody trusts Congress anymore. We need term limits in Congress. We need to close the revolving door that allows members of Congress to move right on into the lobbying profession. No one has trust anymore toward the executive branch. No one trusts Wall Street, with banks that are too big to fail. So the -- I would argue that the issues that are most salient in our political dialogue today weren't even touched upon last night.
AMANPOUR: So then how do you explain the phenomenal rise of Newt Gingrich? You say people don't have trust, and yet he does seem to be speaking, at least to Republican voters, in a way that you aren't, for instance.
HUNTSMAN: Well, listen, there have been so many ups and downs in this race, I'm getting whiplashed, quite frankly. We've had six front-runners in the span of about six months. And all I can tell you, having spent a whole lot of time here in New Hampshire -- we have had 116 public events in this state -- is that the voters will begin to coalesce around a candidate about a week to 10 days out. The marketplace is still open. People are shopping. They are listening very, very carefully. And all I can say, Christiane, is the two messages that we're delivering to the people here on the ground, the economic deficit which is the cancer metastasizing in this country and one that is a national security problem, I would say, and the trust deficit are the two biggest issues we face today. And we're getting people showing up to our town hall meetings in numbers I never would have imagined. They're signing up afterwards, they're taking lawn signs home.
I feel very good about their trajectory here in this great state. And this is always the state that upends conventional wisdom. So let's not fall back onto conventional wisdom. That never holds true in the end.
AMANPOUR: All right, but people are trying to figure out how you're going to really break out, because you are at the moment at the bottom of the pack, despite the fact that some independents, for instance in New Hampshire call you the sanest one running. Our George Will has said that you deserve a searching second look from conservatives. Ross Douthat of the New York Times calls you the most electable conservative remaining in the race. And yet as I say, what you are offering doesn't seem to be resonating. It appears that the Newt Gingrich, sort of bombast and brash, in your face against Obama is what's resonating.
HUNTSMAN: Christiane, we're doing better in New Hampshire than half the people on that stage last night when you look at the recent polls. We're going nowhere but up. We started as a margin of error candidate. I'm no longer a margin of error candidate because our messages are working.
People want to know if they're going to have a president who's going to call for term limits for Congress. They want to know they're going to have a president who will take on banks that are too big to fail. And it doesn't matter if we fix taxes or create a more streamlined regulatory environment or move toward energy independence. If we're stuck with banks that are too big to fail, with this implied guarantee by the taxpayers, we're setting ourselves up for disaster.
So we've moved from zero to now double digits, and in the weeks ahead, I do believe we're going to move right up toward the top of the pack, understanding full well that people simply don't make decisions until days out, from in this case, January 10th.
I like our position. They want an honest, honorable, trustworthy person in this race. They want someone whose core they can trust going forward. We're putting ourselves forward as that person. And I like our position.
AMANPOUR: I just want to put up a graphic, because, again, talking about New Hampshire, you are back in fourth place there. So given how important New Hampshire is to you staying in the race, tell me honestly where you have to come in order to stay in the race?
HUNTSMAN: We have to beat market expectations, Christiane. And I have every expectation that we're going to beat market expectations.
AMANPOUR: Where is that, second, third? Where do you think you'd be?
HUNTSMAN: I'm not going to play the numbers game. I am not going to play the numbers game, but we're going to be right up toward the top. We have done nothing but climb in every poll since we entered this market, and our message is connecting with people. I can feel it on the ground. I have a very good visceral sense of where this campaign is going. And we're going to surprise and upend conventional wisdom, I can tell you that right now.
AMANPOUR: All right, let me ask you about where this campaign is going. I read to you a few comments from people before, including one who called you the sanest one still running. But it appears that you're reversing some of your own eminently sensible positions, for instance on climate change. You in August tweeted that "to be clear, I believe in evolution, and I trust scientists on global warming. Call me crazy." You have been tweeting about this sort of rightward swing, you've been jabbing at the base. And yet last week, you sort of rolled that bit back on climate change. You sort of said there isn't enough science. I mean, what are you doing?
HUNTSMAN: Well, Christiane, I'm not changing at all. I have said all along that I put my faith and trust in science. When you have 99 out 100 climate scientists, you have members of the National Academy of Sciences who have weighed in on a body of research on the subject matter, I say that's where I put my trust.
Yes, there might be one percent of scientists who still are questioning some of those assumptions, and that debate and discussion will continue. But as for me, let me make it crystal clear. I'm on the side of science in this debate. I don't know a whole lot of people on Capitol Hill who are physicists or climate scientists. I think this is a discussion that needs to be taken out of the political lane and kept in the science lane.
AMANPOUR: One more question, you have said that you will endorse and support whoever's the nominee. If it is Newt Gingrich, will he get your endorsement?
HUNTSMAN: Well, listen, I don't have to worry about that, because we're moving up in this great state of New Hampshire. We're going to be the nominee, and I don't have to worry about anything beyond that.
AMANPOUR: Jon Huntsman, thank you very much indeed for joining us.
HUNTSMAN: Thanks, Christiane.
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22:00:00 12/11/11
Jon Huntsman: Yes, There Is Overwhelming Scientific Evidence For Man-Made Climate Change
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Personally, I think progressive groups missed a real opportunity by not reaching out to Jon Huntsman months ago to support his moderate views. We know that the toxic extremism of the Republican primary process is a big part of why our country's in the intractable mess we're in, and until we fix that, simply electing Democrats won't be enough. Wouldn't it be smart to support some Republicans who actually want to make reasonable decisions for the good of the country? Unions could have pushed his candidacy to their Republican members in the primaries, maybe even encouraged members to switch registrations to show support. Yeah, it's unorthodox - but what else is working?
As I wrote several months ago, a study indicates as many as one-third of registered Republicans don't vote. because they don't like extreme candidates. Someone like Huntsman could have motivated those people to get back to the polls, especially if it looked like he had a chance. Instead, he's been left to drift, just more chum for the right-wing sharks. He's trying to stay alive by spouting a weird mix of common sense and right wing dogma, but at least on This Week with Christiane Amanpour today he walks back his recent statement and admits that yes, there is overwhelming scientific evidence for man-made climate change: >
AMANPOUR: Six candidates faced off in Des Moines last night, but Jon Huntsman wasn't one of them. The former Utah governor, who entered this campaign with enormous fanfare, has failed to qualify for a spot on the debate stage. Iowa isn't part of the Huntsman strategy, though. He has put all of his firepower into New Hampshire. And he joins us this morning from Manchester. Governor, thank you for joining us. Let me quickly ask you, I'm sure you do not want to get into who won, who lost, but who do you think won on the stage last night?
HUNTSMAN: Well, Christiane, thank you for having me, first and foremost. I think with respect to last night, all I can say, with all due respect to your terrific network, was I was delighted to be here in New Hampshire having a town hall meeting. We have four town hall meetings today. We have a debate with Newt Gingrich on Monday. And this is a state that is incredibly important for us.
And on the debate stage last night, I believe that the most important issue of all confronting the American people wasn't even touched upon, and that is the deficit of trust that we have in the United States. In fact, it may have -- it played right into the trust deficit. That is, nobody trusts Congress anymore. We need term limits in Congress. We need to close the revolving door that allows members of Congress to move right on into the lobbying profession. No one has trust anymore toward the executive branch. No one trusts Wall Street, with banks that are too big to fail. So the -- I would argue that the issues that are most salient in our political dialogue today weren't even touched upon last night.
AMANPOUR: So then how do you explain the phenomenal rise of Newt Gingrich? You say people don't have trust, and yet he does seem to be speaking, at least to Republican voters, in a way that you aren't, for instance.
HUNTSMAN: Well, listen, there have been so many ups and downs in this race, I'm getting whiplashed, quite frankly. We've had six front-runners in the span of about six months. And all I can tell you, having spent a whole lot of time here in New Hampshire -- we have had 116 public events in this state -- is that the voters will begin to coalesce around a candidate about a week to 10 days out. The marketplace is still open. People are shopping. They are listening very, very carefully. And all I can say, Christiane, is the two messages that we're delivering to the people here on the ground, the economic deficit which is the cancer metastasizing in this country and one that is a national security problem, I would say, and the trust deficit are the two biggest issues we face today. And we're getting people showing up to our town hall meetings in numbers I never would have imagined. They're signing up afterwards, they're taking lawn signs home.
I feel very good about their trajectory here in this great state. And this is always the state that upends conventional wisdom. So let's not fall back onto conventional wisdom. That never holds true in the end.
AMANPOUR: All right, but people are trying to figure out how you're going to really break out, because you are at the moment at the bottom of the pack, despite the fact that some independents, for instance in New Hampshire call you the sanest one running. Our George Will has said that you deserve a searching second look from conservatives. Ross Douthat of the New York Times calls you the most electable conservative remaining in the race. And yet as I say, what you are offering doesn't seem to be resonating. It appears that the Newt Gingrich, sort of bombast and brash, in your face against Obama is what's resonating.
HUNTSMAN: Christiane, we're doing better in New Hampshire than half the people on that stage last night when you look at the recent polls. We're going nowhere but up. We started as a margin of error candidate. I'm no longer a margin of error candidate because our messages are working.
People want to know if they're going to have a president who's going to call for term limits for Congress. They want to know they're going to have a president who will take on banks that are too big to fail. And it doesn't matter if we fix taxes or create a more streamlined regulatory environment or move toward energy independence. If we're stuck with banks that are too big to fail, with this implied guarantee by the taxpayers, we're setting ourselves up for disaster.
So we've moved from zero to now double digits, and in the weeks ahead, I do believe we're going to move right up toward the top of the pack, understanding full well that people simply don't make decisions until days out, from in this case, January 10th.
I like our position. They want an honest, honorable, trustworthy person in this race. They want someone whose core they can trust going forward. We're putting ourselves forward as that person. And I like our position.
AMANPOUR: I just want to put up a graphic, because, again, talking about New Hampshire, you are back in fourth place there. So given how important New Hampshire is to you staying in the race, tell me honestly where you have to come in order to stay in the race?
HUNTSMAN: We have to beat market expectations, Christiane. And I have every expectation that we're going to beat market expectations.
AMANPOUR: Where is that, second, third? Where do you think you'd be?
HUNTSMAN: I'm not going to play the numbers game. I am not going to play the numbers game, but we're going to be right up toward the top. We have done nothing but climb in every poll since we entered this market, and our message is connecting with people. I can feel it on the ground. I have a very good visceral sense of where this campaign is going. And we're going to surprise and upend conventional wisdom, I can tell you that right now.
AMANPOUR: All right, let me ask you about where this campaign is going. I read to you a few comments from people before, including one who called you the sanest one still running. But it appears that you're reversing some of your own eminently sensible positions, for instance on climate change. You in August tweeted that "to be clear, I believe in evolution, and I trust scientists on global warming. Call me crazy." You have been tweeting about this sort of rightward swing, you've been jabbing at the base. And yet last week, you sort of rolled that bit back on climate change. You sort of said there isn't enough science. I mean, what are you doing?
HUNTSMAN: Well, Christiane, I'm not changing at all. I have said all along that I put my faith and trust in science. When you have 99 out 100 climate scientists, you have members of the National Academy of Sciences who have weighed in on a body of research on the subject matter, I say that's where I put my trust.
Yes, there might be one percent of scientists who still are questioning some of those assumptions, and that debate and discussion will continue. But as for me, let me make it crystal clear. I'm on the side of science in this debate. I don't know a whole lot of people on Capitol Hill who are physicists or climate scientists. I think this is a discussion that needs to be taken out of the political lane and kept in the science lane.
AMANPOUR: One more question, you have said that you will endorse and support whoever's the nominee. If it is Newt Gingrich, will he get your endorsement?
HUNTSMAN: Well, listen, I don't have to worry about that, because we're moving up in this great state of New Hampshire. We're going to be the nominee, and I don't have to worry about anything beyond that.
AMANPOUR: Jon Huntsman, thank you very much indeed for joining us.
HUNTSMAN: Thanks, Christiane.
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22:03:09 09/26/11
Patti Stanger Offends Gays, Jews and Smart Women
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Patti Stanger Offends Gays, Jews and Smart Women
VIDEO: The Millionaire Matchmaker offends gay singles, Jewish men and smart New York women when she targets them on Bravo's Watch What Happens. "MILLIONAIRE MATCHMAKER" PATTI STANGER NEVER PULLS ANY PUNCHES. HER LATEST TARGETS? GAY SINGLES, JEWISH MEN AND SMART WOMEN. SERIOUSLY... THAT'S BRAVO'S PATTI STANGER, ON THE SEASON PREMIERE OF ANDY COHEN'S DISH-Y CALL-IN SHOW, "WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE" SUNDAY NIGHT. IN HER SIGNATURE STYLE, PATTI EVEN CALLED OUT ANDY, WHO TRIED TO LAUGH OFF HER COMMENTS. UM, PATTI -- ISN'T THAT YOUR BOSS? AND SHE DIDN'T STOP THERE -- MAKING SURE TO INSULT ANOTHER ENTIRE GROUP OF PEOPLE WHEN A VIEWER SKYPED IN WITH A QUESTION. WOW! AND JUST LAST WEEK, PATTI STIRRED UP CONTROVERSY WHEN SHE SAID DURING A TV APPEARANCE THAT NEW YORK WOMEN NEED TO, QUOTE, "DUMB IT DOWN A LITTLE" TO FIND A DATE. YOU'RE ON A ROLL, PATTI!! SO, IS THE MILLIONAIRE MATCHMAKER READY TO DO SOME DAMAGE CONTROL? UH - SORT OF. MONDAY, SHE TWEETED THAT "IT'S TRUE LA GAYS TOUGHEST NUTS TO CRACK TO MONOGAMY!" OK, THAT DOESN'T REALLY SOUND LIKE AN APOLOGY -- BUT SHE FOLLOWED UP BY SAYING SHE SUPPORTS GAYS AND HER COMMENTS WERE DIRECTED AT ONE PARTICULAR GUY IN LA WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT PATTI'S COMMENTS? IS IT NOTHING NEW - OR DID SHE TAKE "OFFENSIVE" TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL? SEND US A TWEET AND LET US KNOW FOR CELEBTV.COM, I'M KZ. From: CelebTV Views: 3715 37 ratings Time: 01:48 More in Entertainment
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22:03:09 09/26/11
Patti Stanger Offends Gays, Jews and Smart Women
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Patti Stanger Offends Gays, Jews and Smart Women
VIDEO: The Millionaire Matchmaker offends gay singles, Jewish men and smart New York women when she targets them on Bravo's Watch What Happens. "MILLIONAIRE MATCHMAKER" PATTI STANGER NEVER PULLS ANY PUNCHES. HER LATEST TARGETS? GAY SINGLES, JEWISH MEN AND SMART WOMEN. SERIOUSLY... THAT'S BRAVO'S PATTI STANGER, ON THE SEASON PREMIERE OF ANDY COHEN'S DISH-Y CALL-IN SHOW, "WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE" SUNDAY NIGHT. IN HER SIGNATURE STYLE, PATTI EVEN CALLED OUT ANDY, WHO TRIED TO LAUGH OFF HER COMMENTS. UM, PATTI -- ISN'T THAT YOUR BOSS? AND SHE DIDN'T STOP THERE -- MAKING SURE TO INSULT ANOTHER ENTIRE GROUP OF PEOPLE WHEN A VIEWER SKYPED IN WITH A QUESTION. WOW! AND JUST LAST WEEK, PATTI STIRRED UP CONTROVERSY WHEN SHE SAID DURING A TV APPEARANCE THAT NEW YORK WOMEN NEED TO, QUOTE, "DUMB IT DOWN A LITTLE" TO FIND A DATE. YOU'RE ON A ROLL, PATTI!! SO, IS THE MILLIONAIRE MATCHMAKER READY TO DO SOME DAMAGE CONTROL? UH - SORT OF. MONDAY, SHE TWEETED THAT "IT'S TRUE LA GAYS TOUGHEST NUTS TO CRACK TO MONOGAMY!" OK, THAT DOESN'T REALLY SOUND LIKE AN APOLOGY -- BUT SHE FOLLOWED UP BY SAYING SHE SUPPORTS GAYS AND HER COMMENTS WERE DIRECTED AT ONE PARTICULAR GUY IN LA WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT PATTI'S COMMENTS? IS IT NOTHING NEW - OR DID SHE TAKE "OFFENSIVE" TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL? SEND US A TWEET AND LET US KNOW FOR CELEBTV.COM, I'M KZ. From: CelebTV Views: 3715 37 ratings Time: 01:48 More in Entertainment
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13:26:21 06/02/11
Web Beat Tv 120 Trendsmap Com Hot Wheels World Record Jump Guy Finds Stolen Laptop With Hidden App Com Mute Button Improv Everywhere And 10% Discount At Hover Com!
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 13:26:21 06/02/11
"A new blog obsession, a site that visualizes Twitter trends - and a web tool that can retrieve stolen laptops and phones! T Guy retrieves laptop with ‘Hidden’ appJoshua kaufman's macbook was stolen in March. Luckily, he installed an app called 'Hidden' which finds the location of your computer, collects photos through the webcam, and screenshots when the computer is in use. So, with the help of HiddenApp, Joshua was able to bring pictures of the suspect - and the location of the macbook - to his police department, who arrested the suspect just a couple of days ago. Now, all I'm hoping is that this is not some viral marketing stunt for HiddenApp! Hot wheels world record jumpThis is the yellow driver for team hot wheels, dropping 10 stories down 90 feet of orange track, and soaring 332 feet through the air. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SjX7A_FR6g Hover 10% off codeHover has smart/simple tools, clear prices, and excellent customer service. You can now use my code WebBeat for a 10% discount on domains at Hover.com. You'll be supporting the show, and I promise, you won't be dissapointed in Hover's excellent service. Go to WebBeat.TV/domains for more! ; LiterallyUnbelievable.orgYou're probably familiar with The Onion- a hilarious fake news site - well, looks like some people take their news stories literally. LiterallyUnbelievable.org collects all the Facebook posts and comments from people who think a story by the onion is actually real. Viral Video: Improv Everywhere mute button! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BZi1wN6Nbc (3:50 - 4:22) Website of the day: Trendsmap.com.
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13:26:21 06/02/11
Web Beat Tv 120 Trendsmap Com Hot Wheels World Record Jump Guy Finds Stolen Laptop With Hidden App Com Mute Button Improv Everywhere And 10% Discount At Hover Com!
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 13:26:21 06/02/11
"A new blog obsession, a site that visualizes Twitter trends - and a web tool that can retrieve stolen laptops and phones! T Guy retrieves laptop with ‘Hidden’ appJoshua kaufman's macbook was stolen in March. Luckily, he installed an app called 'Hidden' which finds the location of your computer, collects photos through the webcam, and screenshots when the computer is in use. So, with the help of HiddenApp, Joshua was able to bring pictures of the suspect - and the location of the macbook - to his police department, who arrested the suspect just a couple of days ago. Now, all I'm hoping is that this is not some viral marketing stunt for HiddenApp! Hot wheels world record jumpThis is the yellow driver for team hot wheels, dropping 10 stories down 90 feet of orange track, and soaring 332 feet through the air. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SjX7A_FR6g Hover 10% off codeHover has smart/simple tools, clear prices, and excellent customer service. You can now use my code WebBeat for a 10% discount on domains at Hover.com. You'll be supporting the show, and I promise, you won't be dissapointed in Hover's excellent service. Go to WebBeat.TV/domains for more! ; LiterallyUnbelievable.orgYou're probably familiar with The Onion- a hilarious fake news site - well, looks like some people take their news stories literally. LiterallyUnbelievable.org collects all the Facebook posts and comments from people who think a story by the onion is actually real. Viral Video: Improv Everywhere mute button! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BZi1wN6Nbc (3:50 - 4:22) Website of the day: Trendsmap.com.
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20:35:44 05/11/11
New Dog Trick
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 20:35:44 05/11/11
http://twitter.com/chrispirillo - Do you have pets? If so, what kind? Have you ever taught them any tricks? I love my dogs Wicket and Pixie - they're my kids. They are usually quite smart... almost too smart at times. They pick up on new little tricks pretty easily, unless they're just in one of those moods where they think they're the boss. http://chris.pirillo.com - http://geeks.pirillo.com
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15:30:00 12/31/10
Tom Brady Press Conference - 12/31/2010
[LESS INFO] 20 VIEWS | ADDED 15:30:00 12/31/10
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady addresses the media during his press conference at Gillette Stadium on Friday, December 31, 2010. Q: Can you talk about the year you've had and making the Pro Bowl and do you evaluate it at the end of the season? TB: I mean, I think the only thing I really think about is what we have to do this week. This season, I think we put ourselves in a good position and I think it would be great to finish it off the right way this week - go out there and play a real good game against a team that we've split with the last few years. So, I don't get into all the personal evaluation or anything like that. I think that's really a waste of time for me [and] probably all of my teammates, too. Q: Can you evaluate Brian Hoyer a little bit and how far have you seen him come from last year? TB: Brian is a great player, even though he's a Michigan State kid. Q: Tough for you to say that? TB: It is. He's really come a long way. I think for any quarterback, really, that first to second year is a big jump. He's really a smart kid that's got all the physical skills. He just needs the opportunity. We always talk about [the fact] that you never know when you're going to get that opportunity because at quarterback, it's one play. And then you go in there and you seize the opportunity. He's done everything the coaches have asked for. Obviously they have a lot of confidence in him; he was the backup last year. I think the whole team has a lot of confidence in Brian. Q: How do you deal with your backups? Do you consider yourself almost a tutor or a mentor? Do you take time to really deal with them on a one-to-one basis? TB: Well, I think you provide a good example. I think that's what you try to do best as a veteran player for any young player. You try to lead by example and well-done is always better than well said. I always think you should go out there and do the right thing and you hope that the younger players see that and take a liking to it. I mean, e...
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17:54:00 12/02/10
Tom Brady Press Conference - 12/2/2010
[LESS INFO] 11 VIEWS | ADDED 17:54:00 12/02/10
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady addresses the media during his press conference at Gillette Stadium, on Thursday, December 2, 2010. TB: How are you? We have a few more people than usual. Q: How do you feel the Patriots are a different team now from Week 2? TB: How are we a different team from Week 2? Well, we've got a lot of new players. Obviously with the addition of Danny [Woodhead], who's been a big impact on offense and Deion [Branch], who's been a big impact on offense. Everyone else is the same, but I don't know. Hopefully we play better than we did in Week 2. I think that's what we're all trying to accomplish this week. I don't think we played very good. We need to play a lot better this week to be a team that is really playing great football and has really proven that we can win in a lot of different ways. We like to think of ourselves as very tough, physical, smart, resilient, and that's what they are, too. So as much as it pains me to say, that's kind of what it's been with the Jets this year. Q: Have you guys discussed what the ramifications this particular week with a win versus a loss? TB: Well, it's a game. It's a regular-season game against a division opponent that's 9-2, and I think we treat it just like that. This is not the Super Bowl. There are games after this game that are very important as well. This game, for what we're trying to accomplish and winning the division - which is always our first goal of this team - it's a big game. You can't expect to win the division and lose to the same team twice. We have to really go out and execute at a much higher level than we did the first time we played them because they don't leave much room for error, this team. And they've shown that they take advantage of mistakes, offensively and defensively. They can score quick. They can score of defense. They've got some really dynamic players on defense. I think it's been good having the extra few days to prepare. I think we've all used it well. We've just g...
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03:28:01 10/13/10
MM172: Windows Phone 7, Humanless Cars, Gap Goes Back
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 03:28:01 10/13/10
We're back with a brand new episode - sorry the Moxie Mo Show has not had a new episode in the last week, I was at a conference and had no time to make a new episode. That said, here's the latest moxie technology news that YOU need to know!
First, Microsoft unveiled its new iPhone and Android competitor, Windows Phone 7 on Monday. We show you what is different about this smart phone and why Microsoft is banking that Windows Phone 7 will beat the other "complicated" smart phones. Regardless of what you may think about Microsoft, one thing is for sure... they have a LOT of countries and carriers who are going to have Windows Phone 7 smart phones.
Also, Google has a new project that has everyone talking - if you've happened to see a Toyota Prius driving ITSELF down the highway from San Francisco to Los Angeles, you're not on drugs. In fact, it's Google's new, autonomous car project and you have to see this to believe it . Sure, we've seen self-driving cars before, but wait until you hear of Google's latest results - pretty darn impressive.
Last but not least, the Gap got a spanking from its customers this week, due to something they did that NO ONE liked. The Moxie Mo Show discusses just how important social networks and the people who follow you are - so important, they even make a company like the Gap reverse its thinking and go back to the way things used to be. Pretty impressive!
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22:30:00 08/10/10
Studio Guest: Andreas Baader, Logistics Expert and Consultant
[LESS INFO] 26 VIEWS | ADDED 22:30:00 08/10/10
The German logistics market turned over 218 billion euros in the boom year 2008. After a slump in 2009, the outlook for the sector is positive again. Is the crisis over? We ask logistics expert Andreas Baader.DW-TV: This year, we're seeing a definite pickup in the logistics industry - they're out of the water, but there are still some problems: what are they? Andreas Baader: Well, you're right, there's a noticeable pickup and there's a good level of optimism in the industry. So given the difficulties of 2009 we've seen a major pickup. People are of course a bit concerned: what will happen next month, will the pickup continue, will we have the same level and will we then reach the pre-crisis levels very soon. DW-TV: Back in 2008, Germany was the leader in Europe. 218 billion Euros in turnover that year. Better than anyone else on the continent. That's a more than 23 percent market share. France and Britain rounded off the top three. Spain and Italy in the midfield and then Poland down at the bottom with 33 billion euros. Any chance we'll be seeing number like that again soon? Andreas Baader: If we can continue in the way we are in the moment, yes, I think so. Logistics is a real job machine in Europe. It's now the second largest industry and there's a great level of optimism in the industry so I think high chances that we can see those numbers reasonably soon. DW-TV: There's been a big push for more environmentally friendly methods of transportation - more focus on trains and other alternatives to trucks. How is the industry adapting? Andreas Baader: Well, of course, politics and the legal situation is enforcing it, driving that change. Definitely the biggest opportunity today is in using the existing capacities more smartly, more efficiently, having the switch between road and rail more intelligent. That can help a lot in the near future as well. DW-TV: The logistics industry is incredibly dependent on exports. This year, we're expecting exports to increase by 11 percent. But what happens when the next crisis hits? Andreas Baader: Difficult of course. People have to keep that in mind. What the lessons learned during the difficult times in the last years were you have to be more flexible, you have to expect that a crisis can hit very very soon. For services companies like logistics this is another opportunity because they might be more involved because of their given flexibility by nature. Interview: Heather de Lisle





