By Paul Thomasch
NEW YORK (Reuters) - NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker fired back at comedian Jon Stewart on Wednesday, saying it was "unfair" and "absurd" for the funnyman to criticize CNBC and question its coverage of financial news.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/090318/entertainment/centertainment_us_nbc_jonstewart
I am not interested in his opinions at all are you?
I want to know how many workers could be employed on his annual wage
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How many more of the aristocracy would like to line up and take calls from the public for an hour ?
sagacious_ness
There has to be better uses for moldy cheese than that LOL
NEW YORK (Reuters) - NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker fired back at comedian Jon Stewart on Wednesday, saying it was "unfair" and "absurd" for the funnyman to criticize CNBC and question its coverage of financial news.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/090318/entertainment/centertainment_us_nbc_jonstewart
I am not interested in his opinions at all are you?
I want to know how many workers could be employed on his annual wage
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How many more of the aristocracy would like to line up and take calls from the public for an hour ?
sagacious_ness
There has to be better uses for moldy cheese than that LOL