a little bit zoomed out so with having virtual reality it refreshments the whole way to interview. it is interesting, neat, different, exciting. but then also you do want to see people in person and hopefully that will happen soon but until thenit that will happen soon but until then it could be an alternative. i think also when you have an interview you are nervous, worried, afraid and you are sitting across from the other person and it is uncomfortable. if you do it in an avatar it is almost like an actor using a different name, nom de plume, and right are using a different name. it is liberating and you don t feel as restricted. when you have that interview and you are using the avatar instead of yourself you can give you more comfort level and having an interaction. it doesn t have to be either/or, it could also be a combination. brute be either/or, it could also be a combination. be either/or, it could also be a combination. we have to go which is a a combination. we have to go
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houlahan of pennsylvania and michael steele. why would a u.s. senator representing an entire state feel they have more power as a secret twitter account holder under a french pseudonym or nom de plume, why would somebody make themselves small like that rather than get out there on the senate floor and demand truth and justice? so my question. so, it s a great question, which i can t even begin to speculate on the answer to, because it s obviously not the way that i feel that we ought to be communicating from the house floor, from the senate floor, about such grave issues, as whether or not the behavior of our president is constitutional and presidential. and so, i would encourage everyone, democrat and republican, on the house and the senate floor, to be transparent with their communications. and to be forthcoming with the people. what do you make of this? it s not exactly a profile in courage. but what is? i remember all the old murder shows, it would be kcorpus
delayed their launch if they couldn t get it right. in retrospect, you re saying they should have delayed it, that was their mistake? absolutely. okay. jackie, biggest mistake of 2013? the thing that you hated the most? carlos danger. the nom de plume of anthony weiner. absolutely. it was kind of a disaster from start to finish. he tried to run for mayor, didn t work out too well. we covered it wall to wall and it was a mess. was it really the worst thing that happened? he took obamacare implementation. i had to go to the second. when you get into carlos danger, you get into sydney leathers. must we? we don t necessarily have to. i just think there s a whole package that comes with carlos danger. no pun intended. right. i certainly did not mean it. rising star of 2013. let s turn to another positive moment. who do you think you can do two because we have a conservative and progressive. i m going to say kristen
larry: that s correct. you re going to put the rumors to rest tonight about who wrote letters from a nut. it was identified as ted l. nancy, which was a nom de plume. it was a nom de plume. now, this idea of this character started 15 years ago. and when the idea arose, we decided to keep it a secret, who was writing these letters. larry: and tonight we ll meet tonight you ll meet the person who has conceived of the entire character. and it was really thought of we did it as a kind of a gag. just for ourselves to have fun. and the books took off. and there s been, i think, four or five of them now. they ve been best sellers. and it was never intended to be that. larry: the trouble with the book is, it s called trouble, you can t read it without breaking up. we ll read some letter later. he writes crazy letters to people. crazy letters. and they answer him. larry: he writes to hotels, businesses, corporations.
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