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He calls it “whacking”. It began near his property on 12th Street, Manhattan. He’d get his driver to circle Union Square while he identified a suitable beggar; then he’d jump out, shove a hundred-dollar bill into their hand, jump back in and drive off. Soon, he realised that many of the people he was giving to were schizophrenic and he was scaring them out of their wits. So he started passing the money to his daughter because, he reasoned, they were more likely to accept it from a three-year-old girl. He gradually increased the amount he gave – from a hundred to ten, twenty, fifty thousand dollars in a roll of notes. Paul O’Neill and his daughter would drive around the square and she’d say: “Let’s whack ’em, Dad, let’s whack ’em hard.”
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One of the biggest bands on the planet remains unknown to much of the world. Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) have spent much of the past decade on Billboard’s annual list of top music moneymakers; they now play to a million people a yea
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Squawk Box
American business news TV program
For the communication device known as squawk box, see Hoot-n-holler. For the British political blog, see The Skwawkbox.
| Squawk Box | |
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New graphics and set for CNBC's "Squawk Box" that debuted Oct. 30, | |
| Genre | Businessnews schema, talk show |
| Presented by | Joe Kernen (–present) Becky Quick (–present) Andrew Ross Sorkin (–present) Mark Haines (–) Carl Quintanilla (–) |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Executive producer | Max Meyers (–present)[1] |
| Production locations | Fort Lee, New Jersey (August 7, – October 10, ) Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey (October 13, – January 6, ) Time-Life Building, New York City (January 7, – månad 30, ) NASDAQ MarketSite, New York City (January 3, –present) |
| Running time | minutes (3 hours) |
| Network | CNBC |
| Release | August 7, ()– present |
Squawk Box is an American business news television program that airs from 6 to 9 a.m. East
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
American rock band
Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO[5]) is an American rock band founded in by producer, composer, and lyricist Paul O'Neill, who brought together Jon Oliva and Al Pitrelli (both members of Savatage) and keyboardist and co-producer Robert Kinkel to form the core of the creative team. The band gained in popularity when they began touring in after completing their second album, The Christmas Attic, the year previous. In , The Washington Post referred to them as "an arena-rock juggernaut" and described their music as "Pink Floyd meets Yes and the Who at Radio City Music Hall".[6] TSO has sold more than ten million concert tickets and over ten million albums.[5][7] The band has released a series of rock operas: Christmas Eve and Other Stories, The Christmas Attic, Beethoven's Last Night, The Lost Christmas Eve, their two-disc Night Castle and Letters From the Labyrinth.[5] Tra