Today's CNBC Appearance
Here's today's CNBC spot, live and up close. (You can catch me trying to live blog a few times during the show, looking down at the monitor)
Click the links (not the picture)
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Hi Barry,
Can you check you've those videos uploaded right...
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Cheers
Posted by: Diarmuid | Apr 15, 2008 5:37:30 PM
Barry,
We can't access any of the videos
--Sri
Posted by: Sri | Apr 15, 2008 6:00:43 PM
Change the url to http://www.cnbc.com/ instead of http://bigpicture.typepad.com/ and the videos work.
Posted by: CubsRock | Apr 15, 2008 6:01:02 PM
Barry
Can you please give some love to Bloomberg TV. I've gotten so annoyed with how CNBC has slid into the toilet. Between Jim Cramer and Larry Kudlow, along with the new bearded fool they have on the set during the day who yells at guests, I've completely lost whatever little respect I had for this network.
I often ask Rudy to change the channel on our shared TV when they engage in the same sort of idiotic point-counterpoint yelling matches (i.e. let's get someone from the AFL-CIO to argue with someone from the Heritage Foundation).
It's not just CNBC of course but all of the "news" networks.
Posted by: Wade Black | Apr 15, 2008 7:16:50 PM
Live Blogging?
Yeah, don't do that again. One thing at a time, focus, focus, focus. But, impressive nonetheless. I personally have absolutely no ability to do two thing at once, read once that Bill Clinton was a master at it-come to think if it, that must have been true. Wasn't he talking on the phone with a Congressman while he was......errrr. Forget it, don't know where I was going with that, point is you probably can't give 100% to two things at once. Multi-tasking is overrated.
Good job on air though.
Posted by: Rich Shinnick | Apr 15, 2008 11:57:14 PM








































