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24 Jul, 2013

New York Daily News interview

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Warrior talks to New York Daily News about Ryback, CM Punk and Randy Savage.

You would think maybe I would go for a Ryback guy. He’s impressive. He’s a monster of a guy. I don’t go against him, but I’m indifferent. I know a little about CM Punk, in that he does his own thing. I’m inspired by people who do that in their own life. That they just do their own thing no matter what the consequences are.

Big WrestleShark Show interview

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James talks to Big WrestleShark Show about TNA downsizing and her music.

Aside from it being awesome because I’m the champion? Yeah it has gone through a little bit, but the company as a whole is going through a bit of a change right now. It’s always very sad to see your friends and colleagues go, it’s kind of bitter sweet because you know you’re going to run into each other somewhere down the road.

23 Jul, 2013

AterBuzzTV interview

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Austin talks to AfterBuzzTV about The Shield and John Cena.

Here’s the thing about John Cena…that guy’s walking on the edge of a razor blade. Some people love to hate him, some people love to love him. But let me tell you something about John Cena; they all respect him. That guy has done a tremendous job for that company. He’s a guy that always shows up, he’ll work in pain, he always has a smile on his face.

22 Jul, 2013

Wrestling101.com interview

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Hall speaks about being a part of the nWo in WCW:

I had no idea the NWO thing was going to work, I knew I was going to be getting good money, and I knew I would be getting days off. I thought creatively it might not be that satisfying, I had no idea all that stuff was going to work, Kev didn’t know, Hulk didn’t know, Bischoff didn’t know, so it was really pleasing that it blew up like that. In my mind when things happen organically they are way better, with the NWO we were making it up, it was live TV every Monday, sometimes we didn’t know what we were going to do till five minutes before we went on air.

Steve Austin Show interview

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Carolla is a guest on the Steve Austin Show to discuss his early life and career.

I never learned to read or write as a kid. I didn’t have a disability I just never took the time to learn. I just sort of hid it. Honestly, I learned to REALLY read and write in my thirties after I got into radio.

17 Jul, 2013

Brian Cox interview

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Professor Cox guests on Conan to discuss myths about the Large Hadron Collider and possible life in outer space. He also reveals to O’Brien that teleportation has already been done on small particles.

We’ve already done teleportation on a very small scale. You missed it. We’ve teleported, it’s been a prediction of quantum theory for decades, and we’ve done it with small particles, single particles. So the question is, can you do it with bigger things? We don’t know is the answer.

Professor Brian Cox On Teleportation | CONAN on TBS

16 Jul, 2013

Maxim Interview

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McHale gives his thoughts on hosting the television show The Soup:

I’m the male version of Chelsea Handler. She does the same. I would liken it to a comedian that also acts. I see The Soup as kind of like a long late-night monologue that has a lot of clips in it. I took The Soup because—or rather, they offered it to me and I accepted—not just because of money, but because of the Greg Kinnear pedigree, where he transitioned from Talk Soup into acting, though at this point I’m not transitioning, I’m doing both (thank God). And when people see me on Community, I think they see that I can do both.

14 Jul, 2013

Substance interview

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Scoble talks about innovations like Google Glass and what he calls the age of context, where online publishers can push out news and wait for experts commenting on blogs, officials, and other knowledgeable people to correct it if there are mistakes, or amplify the story.

By commenting they’re adding on to the story. They’re either correcting stuff that you got wrong or adding on to the understanding or sharing facts. That’s what I like about the real-time open Internet … The story could evolve and does have some incorrect stuff in the early hours. It did on the pro stuff too like CNN. You saw stuff that turned out not to be true for a whole lot of reasons because witnesses aren’t very accurate with their language.

Substance: The Age of Context with Robert Scoble, Startup Liason Officer of Rackspace

12 Jul, 2013

Alyssa Milano interview

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Milano talks about her NASCAR clothing line for women at International Speedway in Daytona, Florida.

The most frequently asked question that I’ve been asked by female sports fans has been, ‘When are you doing NASCAR?

Alyssa Milano talks about her new NASCAR clothing collection for females

10 Jul, 2013

Maxim Interview

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Clay discusses starring in the Woody Allen film Blue Jasmine:

Simple. I get a call from my manager saying Woody has a part he thinks I’d be great for. I walk in, talk to the guy for five minutes, and the next thing I know I’m filming. The coolest f-cking guy. We talked about Brooklyn, Brighton Beach. I’d never met him before and never thought I’d work with him. Then we’re hanging out on set, talking comedy.

9 Jul, 2013

Maxim Interview

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Biggs discusses starring in the show Orange Is The New Black:

I heard from my agent that Jenji Kohan [creator of Weeds] was doing a new show, and that it was going to be for Netflix. Those two things, right away I was like, Oh my God, that’s super exciting! I’m a huge fan of Jenji’s and I’m really excited about Netflix and what they’re doing over there. My ears perked up and I was like, how do I get involved? So I auditioned and they brought me back to read with Taylor Schilling and we had great chemistry, and that was it.

Brent Morin interview

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Morin guests on Conan to promote his upcoming television show, Undateable. He also talks about his experiences dating rich girls and his crush on Bradley Cooper.

I’m not gay, but if he committed a crime and I witnessed it and he fled the scene and the cops said, “Could you describe him?” I’d be like, “6’3”, built like a God”.

Brent Morin: Don't Date Women Who Come From Money | CONAN on TBS

8 Jul, 2013

Scarface interview

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Pacino is interviewed and talks about the Cuban influence on his role in Scarface and how he didn’t want to be authentic.

The Cuban people whom I met in school who gave me some of the insights and mannerisms all of which I tried to put into a capsule and swallow and see what would come out.

Al Pacino Interview about Scarface

Wrestling101.com interview

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Ross talks about working as an announcer for WCW:

My time in Atlanta was great, I went to Atlanta first for Jim Crockett and I was only doing television so my schedule was very light. Crockett then got into financial problems and that’s when Ted Turner brought the brand and they wanted me to move to Atlanta, which I did, I lived in Atlanta from the late eighties to 1993 so for about five years and Atlanta was one of my favourite place to live and I was doing stuff with the Atlanta Falcon’s Football team.

3 Jul, 2013

The Talks interview

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Dore gives an interview to The Talks. She discusses what makes her a good blogger, regretting what she posted, and what she reads online.

As a reader, if I go to a website and feel overwhelmed by information, I leave. It’s like Twitter, the more people you follow the less you can read. If you buy a magazine, you read it, you stop, you take it back, you know what it’s delivering to you that day and that month. But when it’s all over the place and you feel like it’s not well edited, it’s exhausting. I think the more content there is on the Internet, the more it will need real editors like me, people with a real voice.

VCs should take less equity

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In an interview with Ryan Lawler of TechCrunch, Graham discusses the value of the YC investments, how the accelerator dealt with too many companies in a previous batch, and why venture capitalists should move quickly:

Well VCs have financial models for how much they need to invest, and what percentage of the company they need to buy for it, in order to get positive returns. And they’re really nervous, somewhat justifiably so, because if you’re going to lose money as a VC firm you wont know it til about six to eight years later. So these models, they become sort of religious about them. But, they really feel like they can’t buy less than 20% of the company in the Series A round…and in a competitive deal since that number can’t move, then the only number that can move is the valuation.. That means that the amount invested increases, arbitrarily. These companies would like to sell half as much stock for half as much money, but that’s not one of the options. If there was a VC that broke ranks and said they would give companies the money they actually need instead of it being determined by random external forces, they would get all the good startups.

Paul Graham's Prescription For VCs: Move Fast, Take Less Equity

2 Jul, 2013

Channing Tatum interview

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Elle Magazine interviews Tatum about who his first celebrity crush was.

Alyssa Milano in Who’s the Boss? She was it, man. I’d love to run into her. I’m pretty sure I’d geek out. Isn’t she married?

Channing Tatum interview

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Elle interviews Tatum about who his celebrity crush is.

Alyssa Milano in Who’s the Boss? She was it, man. I’d love to run into her. I’m pretty sure I’d geek out. Isn’t she married?