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Hello, folks at home.
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I'm 100 yards from the top of Mt. Everest.
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Yet there's a part of methat can't wait to end this silly vacation...
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...and get back to work,where the real challenges await.
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Shouldn't you take your ageinto consideration, sir?
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After all, you're 82 years old.
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Am I 82?
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These numbers mean nothing to me.My journey through life has just begun.
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Sir! Sir!
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-Oota tells me the storm's getting worse.-Very, very bad.
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We must abandon our ascent andgo down the mountain immediately.
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We're so very close to the top,Mr. Puffy Jacket Man.
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I'm heading down now, sir.I advise you to do the same.
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All right, so be it.
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See you at the staff meeting on Monday.And I'll bring the Krispy Kremes!
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There, once again, the sad footagewe've been watching all day.
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A beloved visionary who turned a singleradio station into a global media empire...
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...Preston Blake, dead at 82. More after this.
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You're watching the Blake Broadcasting Network.
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The stock of Blake Media,the parent company of this network...
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...plunged this morningon the news of Blake's death...
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...but bounced back after a statementby Blake's longtime number 2, Chuck Cedar.
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All the king's horses and all the king's men...
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...couldn't save Preston Blakefrom becoming a human Popsicle.
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And sources indicate that Blake, who wassingle and had no children, left no will.
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So who inherits Blake's 49 percent stakein the company's stock...
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...valued at $40 billion?
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We'll discuss that with people closeto Blake, including his longtime barber...
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...on tomorrow's lnside Access.Until then, I'm Mac McGrath.
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-Are we clear?-Clear!
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