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D7 Video: Carol Bartz, Live and (Really) Uncensored

Update: R-rated version live now! If you’re a curse-word junkie, head straight to the three-minute mark.

Earlier in the day, Robert Thomson joked about an 18-second expletive delay for Carol Bartz. “Do you want me to say something naughty now?” she quips as she takes the stage. She does end up dropping the much anticipated f-bomb, but much later in the interview–right before patting Kara on the knee with the disclaimer: “Don’t worry, it didn’t mean anything.”

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  • I am glad Yahoo had the good taste to bring Ms Bartz to put things together. Good looking, smart, 60 Not much missing from this picture. It gives me (65) hope that I will jump back in successfully.
    Now please don't FOX your political news so much. Please.
  • Just read your Walter Cronkite piece - Amen. I remember his honest reporting of the '68 Democratic Conversion and the Chicago Police crackdown. Mayor Daley came on later to do some of the 1st TV crisis management somewhat poorly, but with Walter; you at least got a shot at the truth.
    His legacy, as with all great humans we are with, is to emulate his love - in this case - of the truth (and a good story).
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