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society and that leads itself to a small group who define how citizens should behav sociali soci wonderf in the ideals and communism, wonderful in the ideals, madison described it correctly. we are in competition with one another. that is what satisfies. that leads to individual freedom. central planning leads to a small group, which today, reflects, today as we want someone whose central plans in society who benefits and who doesn't benefit. it leads to who wins and who loses. thank you. thank you again. >> thanks, reid. lisa phillips. >> that was not too far off of debs' position. the central planners of his day were the large business owners. the rockefellers and cornelius vanderbilts. they had a lot of political power and through monopoly formation, were the central planners through that period. he would have been with you on that. but he just wanted there to be a more diverse group of people, working people, who had a role in the planning of the economy and how wealth was distributed. he was against the central planning done in the period by wealthy persons and business owners. >> i
society and that leads itself to a small group who define how citizens should behav sociali soci wonderf in the ideals and communism, wonderful in the ideals, madison described it correctly. we are in competition with one another. that is what satisfies. that leads to individual freedom. central planning leads to a small group, which today, reflects, today as we want someone whose central plans in society who benefits and who doesn't benefit. it leads to who wins and who loses. thank you. thank...
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gue one of e tngs she s toos geopl tereed iwhaterer ide is >> s mtion uque sine ea, wonderf she's testedout for any business owner or potential business ner, wou recmend real, foreou snd lot of me, ener andoney jumng int th, te ohis uque bunessdea. itay neometng tt fls. yomayhink is grt but have a focus group, see if it's going to work before you invest a lot in this. >> then when she does t to find these rtne, h doe she fou a tm? >>ou he totartsmal yoo b venrsnd say i wa t colbora wityou d wt to help the wil y, whare you? but the smaller companies are willing to take a ri. the smaller vendors looking to take a risk, propose my iand be wling t chae irom llabatioto me oa tritiol vdor retionip. i tnk s wan t wor ques estin busesse a th's areat ia to partner up with an existing business that already has the relationships with the vendors and suppliers, partner up, g yo ownrack recd ahen on you hehataybehose veors d bers ll wk th u. gre adce,hankou, ys, r evythi tod. d ifny oou o the hav auestn four experts, all you have to do is go to our website. the address is openrum.m/yobusiss. ere t th
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i am thankful for my wonderf family. my wife talks to me. my son occasionally talks to me.elissa: favorite dish. >> candied yams, machen seize command that has to be with that question of fried turkey. melissa: yes. >> a bottle of wine. come
i am thankful for my wonderf family. my wife talks to me. my son occasionally talks to me.elissa: favorite dish. >> candied yams, machen seize command that has to be with that question of fried turkey. melissa: yes. >> a bottle of wine. come
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and your che. [ giggling ] wonderf we can g him to take a nap on some pumpernickel?appy birthday.... you're all invited to marieallender's birthday party. ♪ happy birthday toou [ cheersndpplause ] coming up, is it heads... pbht ...or tails? either way, you win when "afv" returns. i happened to read that there are over one million spies of animals, which is really incredible, and of course,e'd like to show them all to you. obviouy, we don't have time, so here's the second-best ing. heres a species sampler. yeah, buddy! the new gallupoll just came out, and dave's not on it. monkey see, monkey want. [ sniffs ] i don't know what he's ting for that cold, but bet it's got eucalyptus in it. [ sniffing ] milk helps build song bones, starting from the front. go, ostrich! go, ostrich! go, ostrich! go, trich! afr a long day on the river, a man's smell is bait ough. aah! [ laughs ] it just hit him! now 's even smellier. human beings have countless emotions wcall on in everyday life -- everything ranging from disgust to ecstasy, except -- and i have personal knowledge of this gam
and your che. [ giggling ] wonderf we can g him to take a nap on some pumpernickel?appy birthday.... you're all invited to marieallender's birthday party. ♪ happy birthday toou [ cheersndpplause ] coming up, is it heads... pbht ...or tails? either way, you win when "afv" returns. i happened to read that there are over one million spies of animals, which is really incredible, and of course,e'd like to show them all to you. obviouy, we don't have time, so here's the second-best ing....
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you have to wonderf i suppose i gas prices continue to go higher, what the ultimate impact is going to be. >> i think that these companies are doing the right things. you're just starting to, you have the replacement cycle, the production story starting to get better. i like gm better than ford because gm is your play on china and more of a global play. so i think though that i think the auto parts company have more leverage. >> dan? >> i think a huge thing is going to be a nat gas play. who comes out and has more exposu exposure. forget about the hybrid vehicles. i think ford's probably going to be at the forefront of that. having said that, i'd still rather buy a vwa or dun over the automakers. >> what about you, steve weis? >> the inventories on the trucks are building up. that's a highly profitable segment. i think you may have to be a little more caution. i've bought two cars in the last two month months. >> they're sending him cars now. they're going to send him a phone. today, a car. what next, steven? >> i was going to say -- >> better than having a white wagon like showing up
you have to wonderf i suppose i gas prices continue to go higher, what the ultimate impact is going to be. >> i think that these companies are doing the right things. you're just starting to, you have the replacement cycle, the production story starting to get better. i like gm better than ford because gm is your play on china and more of a global play. so i think though that i think the auto parts company have more leverage. >> dan? >> i think a huge thing is going to be a...
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in a certain pool, you have to wonderf wonder whether there's that much value in winning the right to get beaten one-on-one. by mitt romney. but i think the more interesting question is going to be does romney start consolidating some support among voter groups in the gop that have been suspicion of him. >> david, you saw that on saturday night, nevada, mitt romney won every category and even when you take out the big benefit he got, he still won in every category. very conservative tea party areas where he had struggled against newt gingrich and rick santorum in earlier states. >> yes, but i'm not sure how much of an acomp lishment it is. one of my favorite political stories is told by karen hughes. she describes walking along the beach and seeing one of those advertising fliers thabs jill come back, i am miserable without you, jack. too much about you, not enough about her. republicans in these primaries are talking to themselves. they're denying realities of climate. they are focused on social issues. and the problem is that mitt romney's going to come out of these caucuses in dang
in a certain pool, you have to wonderf wonder whether there's that much value in winning the right to get beaten one-on-one. by mitt romney. but i think the more interesting question is going to be does romney start consolidating some support among voter groups in the gop that have been suspicion of him. >> david, you saw that on saturday night, nevada, mitt romney won every category and even when you take out the big benefit he got, he still won in every category. very conservative tea...
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i had the wonderf fuful opportu and my wife did, and they are lovely people.is a great floridan and a great friend. >> if you had to advise somebody, what would be your main knocks against the republican party 2012 right now? >> well, i just don't think they're very toll rant anymore. and not very compassionate. at least the leadership. my mom and dad are very compassionate people and they're still republicans. and i love them to death. but i think the leadership of the party really has lost its way. i was proud to be what i was. it was the party of teddy roosevelt who founded and set up our national parks system. those things are important to me, especially as a floridan. so when the party started moving away from those kienlds of things, taking away the sunday to go vote, in the african american community, there's a great tradition to go and vote after church. and to take that away, it just seemed like, to me, there was real suppression going on. it wasn't a toll rant party. it wasn't doing what was right for the enviernt or pub lip education. i'm a public s
i had the wonderf fuful opportu and my wife did, and they are lovely people.is a great floridan and a great friend. >> if you had to advise somebody, what would be your main knocks against the republican party 2012 right now? >> well, i just don't think they're very toll rant anymore. and not very compassionate. at least the leadership. my mom and dad are very compassionate people and they're still republicans. and i love them to death. but i think the leadership of the party really...
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oh, what a wonderful, wonderf wonderful-- [ male announcer ] cranberry juice? wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. >> well, let your love flow. i know you remember that one. it was a great hit. number one on the billboard charts for the bellamy brothers. the duo is back with a greatest hits collection, includes that song and a whole lot more of their classics. please welcome back to the show, howard and david, the bellamy brothers. [applause] >> you've done a lot of music over the years and the new collection is out. do you ever get on your nerves, on your brother's. >> he's always done what i've told him. >> mike: david; is that true >> yeah, right. >> mike: no, seriously, have you fallen out and gone weeks or days without speaking to each other. >> maybe a half day. >> we can't afford not to get along. >> yeah, we have to get along. and our parents, we grew up on a ranch in florida and taught us to work together. if we didn't work together. >> they had switches in those d
oh, what a wonderful, wonderf wonderful-- [ male announcer ] cranberry juice? wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. >> well, let your love flow. i know you remember that one. it was a great hit. number one on the billboard charts for the bellamy brothers. the duo is back with a greatest hits collection, includes that song and a whole lot more of their classics. please welcome back to the show,...
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oh, what a wonderful, wonderf wonderful-- >> g ♪ >> well, let your love flow. know you remember that one. it was a great hit. number one on the billboard charts for the bellamy brothers. the duo is back with a greatest hits collection, includes that song and a whole lot more of their classics. please welcome back to the show, howard and david, the bellamy brothers. [applause] >> you've done a lot of music over the years and the new collection is out. do you ever get on your nerves, on your brother's. >> he's always done what i've told him. >> mike: david; is that true >> yeah, right. >> mike: no, seriously, have you fallen out and gone weeks or days without speaking to each other. >> maybe a half day. >> we can't afford not to get along. >> yeah, we have to get along. and our parents, we grew up on a ranch in florida and taught us to work together. if we didn't work together. >> they had switches in those days. >> mike: what do you mean those days? i remember them very well. >> we knew how to work together very well. >> well, this collection is fantastic and th
oh, what a wonderful, wonderf wonderful-- >> g ♪ >> well, let your love flow. know you remember that one. it was a great hit. number one on the billboard charts for the bellamy brothers. the duo is back with a greatest hits collection, includes that song and a whole lot more of their classics. please welcome back to the show, howard and david, the bellamy brothers. [applause] >> you've done a lot of music over the years and the new collection is out. do you ever get on your...
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we have to start wonderfing abot the reputational risk as i said in my risk. >> it's very big, scott.re a few key -- ironically has done well in the last couple of years. ten or 11% year to date and -- criticized for underperforming in the s&p for instance, which was on such a tear earlier this year, as well as other investment deals, so they have had a standout performance. about half of their aum is stevie cohen's personally. he's a very active portfolio manager. he's known for defending his staff. one thing that i'll be listening for in this press conference is the degree to which this hedge fund owner is referred to in the u.s. government is identified as ste vito cohen. we have reason to think it's him, but he's not mentioned in a complaint by name and whether there's any color that's provided, scott, as to what he knew when he spoke to matthew martoma in 2008 about selling their stakes in elan and wyeth. what we knew about the orgin of the information that the drug trial had gone badly and it might be a sell. >> we'll see what he says in a matter of minutes here. we're waiting f
we have to start wonderfing abot the reputational risk as i said in my risk. >> it's very big, scott.re a few key -- ironically has done well in the last couple of years. ten or 11% year to date and -- criticized for underperforming in the s&p for instance, which was on such a tear earlier this year, as well as other investment deals, so they have had a standout performance. about half of their aum is stevie cohen's personally. he's a very active portfolio manager. he's known for...
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i'lovely, and the views fr the top are wonderf. and to wch the come up every rning something. so i just automatically wa up, get dressed and come out. seniors, in particular, need to pick an exercise program that matches their physical abilities. if you have someone who has coronary artery disease, you have them run the marathon, it'll be their last act. if you have someone who has arthritis of the hips, riding a bicycle may just not work. so you have to be very thoughtful in planning exercise that it's not too strenuous, that it's easy to remember, and it's healthy. and that's why walking fits in most of these categories. mirich: in the older population, the parts are starting to wear out. people are starting to get arthritis in their joints, in their back, in their neck... and they have a lot of sore areas. having that age group participate in a low impact aerobic exercise program has again been found to be very beneficial from a whole host of reasons-- cardiovascular fitness, osteoporosis prevention, balancand fall prevention, lessening injuries, plus the actual improvement
i'lovely, and the views fr the top are wonderf. and to wch the come up every rning something. so i just automatically wa up, get dressed and come out. seniors, in particular, need to pick an exercise program that matches their physical abilities. if you have someone who has coronary artery disease, you have them run the marathon, it'll be their last act. if you have someone who has arthritis of the hips, riding a bicycle may just not work. so you have to be very thoughtful in planning exercise...
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thrild when i wacalled tdo this, because tell my iends anfamily, and noi have ahance to telothers h wonderfhe claim pructs are >> and here to get to the facts and the science behind principal secret reclaim's astonishing results, is telision news journalt catherine crier. >> victoria, welme. nice to seyou. >> thank you. >> now want tosk you sothing. evybody kns you as an acess. wh in the rld ok you io skin ce? >> as a ung adul i haskin carproblems andermatolists couldn't fix it. they couldive me aibiotics but once stopped then had theroblems ain and so eventualli found soone who uld helpe find aay to adess my sn care pblems a more tural fo, anthat's h princip secret began with those three products. >> what are you proudest of about the reclaim line? >> reclaim has been the most successful d fast-sling lin thate've evehad inrincipalecret hiory. >> w do you ink thats? >> ihink becse of argireli. i thk the diovery argirele has be just an extraordinary change fothe enti skin carindustry inerms of ingredit, topical, non-prescriptive ingredient, i think th this ishe most groundeaking thnology in
thrild when i wacalled tdo this, because tell my iends anfamily, and noi have ahance to telothers h wonderfhe claim pructs are >> and here to get to the facts and the science behind principal secret reclaim's astonishing results, is telision news journalt catherine crier. >> victoria, welme. nice to seyou. >> thank you. >> now want tosk you sothing. evybody kns you as an acess. wh in the rld ok you io skin ce? >> as a ung adul i haskin carproblems andermatolists...
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grit tens of those kind of jobs, they are who we are, and he could have stood up and given a real wonderf statement to the people of wisconsin, ohio and michigan, and it would have grabbed people, a real blue collar statement, the president didn't seem to know he was allowed to be pa passionate and talk about why he wants to have equal pay for women and why it is important for women who grow up and join the work force to know that their hours are as valuable as the guy's hour and their work is as valuable, he could have given passionate speeches last night and romney would have been out of the picture for a while but he the let romney almost choreograph the evening and i think it was the strength of romney and weakness of the president to let that happen. >> rose: is this a fair observation, i came to the studio live at 11:00 o'clock having seen the debate, have you watched msnbc and i said no, i haven't and they said, chris and others seem visibly angry at what they are seeing. is that a fair characterization? >> yeah, i think. so i was told afterwards i was too angry, because i guess yo
grit tens of those kind of jobs, they are who we are, and he could have stood up and given a real wonderf statement to the people of wisconsin, ohio and michigan, and it would have grabbed people, a real blue collar statement, the president didn't seem to know he was allowed to be pa passionate and talk about why he wants to have equal pay for women and why it is important for women who grow up and join the work force to know that their hours are as valuable as the guy's hour and their work is...
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yeah, we found that wonderf thing. and you smiled. and threw it.nd i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. they're whole grain good... and yummy good. real fruit pieces. 12 grams of whole grains and a creamy yogurt flavored coating. quaker yogurt granola bars. treat yourself good. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and
yeah, we found that wonderf thing. and you smiled. and threw it.nd i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. they're whole grain good... and yummy good. real fruit pieces. 12 grams of whole grains and a creamy yogurt flavored coating. quaker yogurt granola bars. treat yourself good. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer....
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that's wonderf except we have a record to look at. and that record shows he just hasn't been able to cut the deficit, to put in place refors for medicare and social security, to preserve them, to t us the ring incomes we need. median income is down 4300 dollars a family and 23 million americans out of work. that's what this election is about it's about who can get the middle class in this country a bright and prosperous future and assure our kids the kind of hope and optimism they deserve >> crowley: governor, i want to move you along. don't go away. we'll have plenty of time to respond. we're quite aware of the clock for both of you. i want to bring in a different subject here. mr. president, i'll be right back with you. lorraine has a question for you about a topic. >> obama: this is for governor romney >> crowley: yes, for the governor and we'll be right with you. >> romney: lorraine how are you doing? romney: good, things. mr. romney, what do you plan on doing with immigrants without their green cards that are currently living her
that's wonderf except we have a record to look at. and that record shows he just hasn't been able to cut the deficit, to put in place refors for medicare and social security, to preserve them, to t us the ring incomes we need. median income is down 4300 dollars a family and 23 million americans out of work. that's what this election is about it's about who can get the middle class in this country a bright and prosperous future and assure our kids the kind of hope and optimism they deserve...
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i wonderf what goes on behind te scenes. what's the customer going to like and not like? you can't even talk about sectors anymore. you have to talk about what you're providing for the customer. there are too many retailer, too many brands, too many designers, too many discount stores and online companies are selling discount like crazy. >> in the fabulous documentary you did, you were in italy, bought the fabrics like this. i paid a fortune for this suit. you buy the fabric where i get the fabric, then you go to where they can put it together. >> we do what everyone else does except we sell it ourselves. any company with a great name designs. we go, make it and like to control it and sell it ourselves. >> but you're talk about a world in which we seem to be overstoreded and overclothed. inevitably if you follow the capital markets and markets, that means something's going to give. >> that means rampant discounting and at the end of the day, high integrity carries all on product and long-term. >> what about high-end because we've been talking a lot about that. we were tal
i wonderf what goes on behind te scenes. what's the customer going to like and not like? you can't even talk about sectors anymore. you have to talk about what you're providing for the customer. there are too many retailer, too many brands, too many designers, too many discount stores and online companies are selling discount like crazy. >> in the fabulous documentary you did, you were in italy, bought the fabrics like this. i paid a fortune for this suit. you buy the fabric where i get...
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yeah, we found that wonderf thing. and you smiled. and threw it. decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. >>> we have some live pictures coming in from zanesville, ohio. romney has already spoken. he spoke briefly for about eight minutes in zanesville. we're going to take a closer look at the tape, see what he had to say. we'll give you some highlights. he's getting ready to move out on the bus from zanesville to his next stop. we'll continue monitoring what's going on there. there you see the romney bus. we are standing by to hear from president obama. he's getting ready to speak in iowa this hour or early next hour. we'll have live coverage of that as well. standby. much more political news coming up right here in "the situation room." >>> meanwhile, an encouraging sign the u.s. economy gained some strength last month. kate bolduan is monitoring that and some of the other top stories in "the
yeah, we found that wonderf thing. and you smiled. and threw it. decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. >>> we have some live pictures coming in from zanesville, ohio. romney has already spoken. he spoke briefly for about eight minutes in zanesville. we're going to take a closer look at the tape, see what he had to say. we'll...
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. >> look, i think this is a wonderf wonderful experiment and if you talk to people here you get the feeling i'm getting. we have resolutely said we're going to stay positive. somebody said 45% of the ads in this state have been negative about me. i mean, so the average iowan is watching this tsunami of negative attack ads and they've watched one guy be consistently relentlessly positive. we'll find out tuesday. whatever the outcome is tuesday night, we'll learn a lot. [ inaudible question ]. >> i think the challenge in virginia isn't about the candidates as it is about the voters. for the voters of virginia to be told that they are -- their options are limited to two people who between them are clearly a minority of the republican votes, it's probably unacceptable. but i am glad that it's all the candidates who get away from this, you know, gingrich and virginia routine, you know. perry, bachmann, santorum, huntsman, all five of us are saying there ought to be some -- this should not be a gauntlet to figure out how to make it it virtually impossible to run for president. this ought
. >> look, i think this is a wonderf wonderful experiment and if you talk to people here you get the feeling i'm getting. we have resolutely said we're going to stay positive. somebody said 45% of the ads in this state have been negative about me. i mean, so the average iowan is watching this tsunami of negative attack ads and they've watched one guy be consistently relentlessly positive. we'll find out tuesday. whatever the outcome is tuesday night, we'll learn a lot. [ inaudible...
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this is a wonderf thing in a free economy to have the capacity of people to express their views and to so we will stand with israel. we will show something i think this president has not done well enough, that is the better to be an american friend than an american fold. we will stand by our american friends -- than to be an american fole. whether that is on one side of the world or another, this is a nation that respect those who share those values. we are in a bit of a global competition. this cannot military, except perhaps with regard to the radical, biology hottest it would attack one another and attack us -- radical pilots violent jihadists. russia, likewise authoritarian and blessed with extraordinary energy resources, is becoming resurgent. it has a very different view than ours with regard to freedom and human rights. and then there is ourselves, or combine economic freedom and political freedom and personal freedom in a way that has changed us and changed the world. we will stand with people who stand for freedom, and help move the others towards freedom as well. [applause] y
this is a wonderf thing in a free economy to have the capacity of people to express their views and to so we will stand with israel. we will show something i think this president has not done well enough, that is the better to be an american friend than an american fold. we will stand by our american friends -- than to be an american fole. whether that is on one side of the world or another, this is a nation that respect those who share those values. we are in a bit of a global competition....
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he was insulted, frankly, by donald rumsfeld and paul wonderf wolfowitz, and then they brought him backof the v.a. one with a job that is no more important than any other in the country. >> i learned those values from them, and president obama learned the same values from the veterans in his family. during our first meeting nearly four years ago, the president's commitment to veterans war clear. he understands that we have the finest military in the world. and we have a commitment to keep our faith with our men and women in uniform. today, our iraq and afghanistan warriors have displayed enormous discipline and love of country. we have a moral obligation to care for them when they come home. health care, education, jobs. but above all, we owe veterans dignity and respect. president obama gets it. he listens. he wants the facts. and the results of his leadership are clear. since president obama took office, nearly 800,000 veterans, including a growing population of women veterans, have gained access to v.a. health care. there's been an historic expansion of treatment for ptsd and traumat
he was insulted, frankly, by donald rumsfeld and paul wonderf wolfowitz, and then they brought him backof the v.a. one with a job that is no more important than any other in the country. >> i learned those values from them, and president obama learned the same values from the veterans in his family. during our first meeting nearly four years ago, the president's commitment to veterans war clear. he understands that we have the finest military in the world. and we have a commitment to keep...
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ramon, wonderf, ful, just great. okay, i'm gonna see you guys tomorrow at three. don't forget, okay? see you guys later. whoo! go lions! [crowd chanting] ramon got spirit, yes he do. ramon got spirit,how 'b? (girl in bleachers) heeyyyy! (male #2 in bleachers) hey man, what locker room you 'bout to go to? boys' or girls'? (male #3 in bleachers) hey y'all, listen to this. [chanting] (crowd) "his name's ramona." yeah! "and that's the truth." yeah! "he likes cheerleading." yeah! [crowd chanting] "cuz he's roll call! a fruit." sha-booyah! hey, hey, sha-booyah, roll call! (male #3 yelling) ramona! ramona! why does my life have to be like this? why do i have to go through this every day? life shouldn't even be worth this. i should just end it all. what am i going to do? dang, you keep moving like that, you'll definitely get a raise. hey joan, i was wondering if the gloves came in yet? what are you worrying about some gloves? aren't you a football player? i just wanted some gloves so my hands don't get wet. man, i think my boss is sending me weird signals. should i tell a
ramon, wonderf, ful, just great. okay, i'm gonna see you guys tomorrow at three. don't forget, okay? see you guys later. whoo! go lions! [crowd chanting] ramon got spirit, yes he do. ramon got spirit,how 'b? (girl in bleachers) heeyyyy! (male #2 in bleachers) hey man, what locker room you 'bout to go to? boys' or girls'? (male #3 in bleachers) hey y'all, listen to this. [chanting] (crowd) "his name's ramona." yeah! "and that's the truth." yeah! "he likes...
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and when you combine the charcoal flavor with the sweet dressing, it's an absolutely wonderf alternativejust a green salad. i'm going to cut it into about one-inch cubes. we're going to mix this with the basil and the papaya, white balsamic dressing that i'm going to show you how to make in one moment. get your favorite mayonnaise and take about 2 spoons of it. you're going to add--what this is this is reduced white balsamic vinegar, and it's reduced down to a syrup that is so sweet and wonderful, it's going to take out any leftover bitterness that may have stayed in the radicchio. so easy, mom, you could make this a day ahead, 3, 4 days ahead, this dressing. you're just going to drizzle some of the white balsamic glaze onto the mayonnaise. we're going to mix that. we're going to add our basil. oh, it's about a tablespoon of basil. a little bit of salt and pepper... and some of our extra virgin olive oil from the napa valley. you want to mix it until you have a nice, creamy consistency, almost the same consistency of, unfortunately, our ranch dressing. we're going to add our grilled trev
and when you combine the charcoal flavor with the sweet dressing, it's an absolutely wonderf alternativejust a green salad. i'm going to cut it into about one-inch cubes. we're going to mix this with the basil and the papaya, white balsamic dressing that i'm going to show you how to make in one moment. get your favorite mayonnaise and take about 2 spoons of it. you're going to add--what this is this is reduced white balsamic vinegar, and it's reduced down to a syrup that is so sweet and...