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Live from D9: Google’s Eric Schmidt takes the stage

Live from D9: Googles Eric Schmidt takes the stage

9:24PM Ha! “Temporary News Corp” CEO is out. Jane Lynch! She’s canning The Daily, and just busted on Sarah Palin. Super on topic!

9:20PM Robert Thomson’s out here making jokes. Talking up Walt & Kara, not surprisingly. Though, talking up what we’re about to listen to about ain’t a nasty thing to do.

9:17PM We’re patiently anticipating things to begin. “Fashionably late” is the term?

9:16PM There’s extra cash on this room than in most developed nations. Also, music is a little at the loud side.
Live from D9: Googles Eric Schmidt takes the stage

We’re settled in here at D9, and while it’s probably past your bedtime back east, a number of bigwigs are about to mention lots of interesting things on the Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. In accordance with our schedule here, now we have Robert Thomson (Managing Editor, The Wall Street Journal) and Eric Schmidt (Executive Chairman, Google ) on deck, and we’ll be bringing you the blow by blow because the unscripted interviews unfold.

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