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growinger, safe way, albert son.rtunity is tremendous out there, so, no need to lower your expectations. >> but are we starting to get crowded? you made an acquisition, what waves a favorite of mine too, it competes with white wave, is it getting crowded? >> there's a big country in europe. so here's t thing. it's not that it's crowded. where we are taking the consumption away is cow's milk. you know, $800 billion worth of food sold in the united states every year. it's not that it's getting crowded. we are taking more and more away fr from conventional products. more and more consumers eating more healthy snacks. look at the chips, it's not potato, it's a vegetable chip. a nondairy based product. and blue print. hey, we announced today, it's going in to 1900 paneras and they are looking to reof soda. and -- >> this is what i need to hear. people are jarred but that organic growth is farber than the old days. >> listen, high single digits and low double digit growth, where are you getting that today in the consumer?
growinger, safe way, albert son.rtunity is tremendous out there, so, no need to lower your expectations. >> but are we starting to get crowded? you made an acquisition, what waves a favorite of mine too, it competes with white wave, is it getting crowded? >> there's a big country in europe. so here's t thing. it's not that it's crowded. where we are taking the consumption away is cow's milk. you know, $800 billion worth of food sold in the united states every year. it's not that...
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Aug 11, 2015
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son. and because of judge albert done these landmark legal ruling, he was free to leave the courtroom, and to continue his journey to bear his son and their sacred homeland. that is exactly what he did. all the legal issues have been resolved. standing bear, through bright eyes, as the judge if he could speak, just one-on-one. if you could have his say in court. very late at night, on the last day of the trial, the judge earlier that day had agreed to a lot standing bear be the last speaker and close of the trial. it was about 10:00 p.m. at night. the courthouse was packed. the paper for weeks, everybody knew it was coming. there were judges, lawyers, citizens crammed into the to see what was going to happen in this remarkable the of the indian suing brigadier general of the american army to be a free person. at the very last speaker in this long exhausting day, standing bear walked up to the forms of the courtroom, where the judge was, bright eyes was with him. he held out his hand for a long time. he said to the judge, in a very loud voice, is a term project, that that hand is not the co
son. and because of judge albert done these landmark legal ruling, he was free to leave the courtroom, and to continue his journey to bear his son and their sacred homeland. that is exactly what he did. all the legal issues have been resolved. standing bear, through bright eyes, as the judge if he could speak, just one-on-one. if you could have his say in court. very late at night, on the last day of the trial, the judge earlier that day had agreed to a lot standing bear be the last speaker and...
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Aug 3, 2015
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to his mothers and siblings herb was survived by his wife juanita and daughter diana and son marcus. roger alberts. roaring was from fort totten. he was born july 11 1947. he served in the army's first infantry division. roger died on february 5, 1968. he was 20 years old. he was the ninth of ten children and his older sister wynonna, who helped raise roger -- her parents raised roger. wynonna remembers roger as a quiet person who did many great things including his family -- including helping his family around their home. wynonna said everything was good about that young boy. roger had a desire so strong to serve his country that he enlisted in the army before he graduated from high school. at the same time that roger was serving in vietnam his brother allen also served in the navy on a ship close to vietnam. allen remembers looking towards vietnam and seeing flares and wondering where roger was and if he was okay. when he had less than a month to serve in vietnam roger was shot. on february 2, his family received notice that roger was missing. finally, at the end of february, the army confirmed
to his mothers and siblings herb was survived by his wife juanita and daughter diana and son marcus. roger alberts. roaring was from fort totten. he was born july 11 1947. he served in the army's first infantry division. roger died on february 5, 1968. he was 20 years old. he was the ninth of ten children and his older sister wynonna, who helped raise roger -- her parents raised roger. wynonna remembers roger as a quiet person who did many great things including his family -- including helping...
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Aug 10, 2015
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son, i know. >> have you called him papa yet. >> we actually discussed that. i call caroline ma, i all albert pop and i call my mom and dad mom and dad. >> oh, good. >> caroline, i'm sorry, i walked up and looked at this group and i was like "who's this one?" because caroline, stand up for one second. >> oh, stop! >> look at her. look what's happened here. what is -- honestly, what is going on? you're getting younger. you've got the hair going. >> we're going to be hanging out together all the time if you keep talking like that. >> skinny jeans. >> how does it feel? your kids are getting on their merry way. how does it feel as you're watching your kids head off to these adventures as your daughter gets married? >> that's what you raise them for. you have them to let them go to world. oh. but they're not. they're awesome kids, they're so deal with it. but i think we did a hell of a job. >> i think parents want to feel that way but every now and then room. don't worry about it. >> but she's gone. >> well, she's not gone. she's looking for a house. >> she's never gone. >> you throw them out but
son, i know. >> have you called him papa yet. >> we actually discussed that. i call caroline ma, i all albert pop and i call my mom and dad mom and dad. >> oh, good. >> caroline, i'm sorry, i walked up and looked at this group and i was like "who's this one?" because caroline, stand up for one second. >> oh, stop! >> look at her. look what's happened here. what is -- honestly, what is going on? you're getting younger. you've got the hair going....