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. >> reporter: if you ever tasted an armand's deep-dish pie, you know why pizza connoisseurs worshipped here for decades. the dough, baked just right, has a way of melting in your mouth. >> the pizza is just as good for the entire time it's open. >> reporter: the secret ingredients mixed in the basement by the dough maker. a position that only two people have held in 37 years. what is in it came from a clandestine research mission in chicago, conducted by the founders of the business. >> and he went out there and saw people standing in line and asked them what was the secret of the food and they didn't want to tell him. he came back after midnight, went to the garbage dumpster, pulled the labels off of the packages and found out what kind of ingredients they were using. >> reporter: what he created was so delicious, it was common to see a line out of the door and the, are, well, some were presidential daughters. >> this is amy carter celebrating a birthday in here in 1977. >> yeah. >> and this is chelsea clinton doing the same in the '90s. >> reporter: president obama has eaten armand's
. >> reporter: if you ever tasted an armand's deep-dish pie, you know why pizza connoisseurs worshipped here for decades. the dough, baked just right, has a way of melting in your mouth. >> the pizza is just as good for the entire time it's open. >> reporter: the secret ingredients mixed in the basement by the dough maker. a position that only two people have held in 37 years. what is in it came from a clandestine research mission in chicago, conducted by the founders of the...
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. >> reporter: armand macelli was a kid out of college when he went to work at the red cross. during the war. >> the u.s. embassy in sigh gone. >> reporter: he would spend 42 years at the red cross. >> hurricane andrew. even in. i went to the pentagon that night after -- after it happened. >> reporter: and then on to new york. >> they were still trying to do the search and rescue, and it was that white dust in the air. it was kind of -- covered everything. looked like snow. >> reporter: then there was a kenny. >> the roof tops are littered with victims. >> katrina was just overwhelming. >> reporter: next week he retires as vice president of disaster operations at the red cross. >> the first thing is the basic human need in terms of food, clothing, shelter. >> reporter: now armand says that no matter what disaster the red cross is responding to, he's noticed a couple of common themes. >> i think the first is just the compassion of people. >> reporter: the second common thread? >> one thing that stands out is just the strong, i think personally, character in the american people,
. >> reporter: armand macelli was a kid out of college when he went to work at the red cross. during the war. >> the u.s. embassy in sigh gone. >> reporter: he would spend 42 years at the red cross. >> hurricane andrew. even in. i went to the pentagon that night after -- after it happened. >> reporter: and then on to new york. >> they were still trying to do the search and rescue, and it was that white dust in the air. it was kind of -- covered everything....
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we finished off the evening with officers michael and armand. we got a very good feel for the mission district in many ways. the officers pointing out various aspects of the community that have a large number of calls and require intensive attention from their standpoint. among the many calls we responded to, one was domestic violence. another was a mother in a child custody issue. her child was at a hospital. and other mind was the san francisco general hospital on a stabbing. there was a physical altercation on long three men that night. -- among three men that night. as well as a number of chickens with people on parole or probation -- check in with people on parole or probation. there were a few calls that allowed the officers to demonstrate their skills in working with folks that have mental health challenges. there were some possible theft stops, a number of those, and inquiries regarding possible sales of stolen goods. we really had quite a cross section. throughout all of this, what i would like to say in terms of the officers that we ha
we finished off the evening with officers michael and armand. we got a very good feel for the mission district in many ways. the officers pointing out various aspects of the community that have a large number of calls and require intensive attention from their standpoint. among the many calls we responded to, one was domestic violence. another was a mother in a child custody issue. her child was at a hospital. and other mind was the san francisco general hospital on a stabbing. there was a...
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and although the crisis has reached a new level political analyst armand the salvi believes coffee announce plan still remains a serious only hope. i think the situation has reached very dangerous proportions and there are civilians that are being killed and today we had some. there were some pictures of horrible massacres children have been targeted and innocent civilians and i think however it's not too late to i mean i am afraid that perhaps the statement given by the united nations may may be. desperate call yes but it's not the end of the road there is still a chance to actually have a cease fire to have the plan that has been laid out in the past by kofi annan implemented to have a ceasefire and go for the political dialogue there is no military solution they cannot be a military solution and in fact what the western powers are calling for. military interference is is in insane initiative it would not lead to any progress in this situation it would only make the situation worse while conflict in syria rages on some other countries are stocking up on weapons for safety concerns are two
and although the crisis has reached a new level political analyst armand the salvi believes coffee announce plan still remains a serious only hope. i think the situation has reached very dangerous proportions and there are civilians that are being killed and today we had some. there were some pictures of horrible massacres children have been targeted and innocent civilians and i think however it's not too late to i mean i am afraid that perhaps the statement given by the united nations may may...
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. >> armand testified mcqueary's testimony as a second punch. why is he so important? >> clearly the accusers are important. but if you're a prosecutor you want somebody to bring in who is not actively involved, who doesn't have a horse in the race, if you will. you always look for somebody who can come in and say, i saw this, and i have nothing to do with it. mike mcqueary is interesting. in many ways, his life has been ruined by this. he was a young graduate assistant at the time when he saw this. he was a rising star in college football. played at penn state. as a coach here. and essentially he has lost his job because of all of this. again, if i'm the prosecutor, i can say the jurors he doesn't want to be here. you can tell he doesn't want to be here. he doesn't have anything to gain from this. and sometimes the reluctant witnesses can be the most compelling witnesses in a courtroom. so i think here the prosecutor can look at him and say, he is different from everybody else. he has nothing to gain here. you should really believe what he has to say. >> what will the
. >> armand testified mcqueary's testimony as a second punch. why is he so important? >> clearly the accusers are important. but if you're a prosecutor you want somebody to bring in who is not actively involved, who doesn't have a horse in the race, if you will. you always look for somebody who can come in and say, i saw this, and i have nothing to do with it. mike mcqueary is interesting. in many ways, his life has been ruined by this. he was a young graduate assistant at the time...
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let's go to connecticut for armand. >> caller: i want to talk about tsm.hink it's a great high end consumer play. i think it will grow. i don't think it needs to cannibalize any of the whole foods market or anything. >> here's the problem. it is great but so is whole foods. i'm going to do a stack one against the other claymation death match next week between fresh market and whole food ohs. we'll put to rest the issue once and for all. procter & gamble, take some notes here. quit your belly aching, chd's got it going on. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, shame on who? ceos are trembling because tonight cramer's wall of shame is getting a new addition. who will be joining this unflattering club? stick around. it all comes out in the wash. later, numbers game. we have heard about the 99% and the 1%. but how about the 4%? cramer's found what just might be the magic number when it comes to choosing the right stocks. all coming up on "mad money." [ bell ringing ] >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. i take your calls and you say the name
let's go to connecticut for armand. >> caller: i want to talk about tsm.hink it's a great high end consumer play. i think it will grow. i don't think it needs to cannibalize any of the whole foods market or anything. >> here's the problem. it is great but so is whole foods. i'm going to do a stack one against the other claymation death match next week between fresh market and whole food ohs. we'll put to rest the issue once and for all. procter & gamble, take some notes here....
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armand daris made a comment not too many years ago that he wanted to crucify industry. wanted to crucify, wanted to crucify, he has since resigned because of those comments. so those of us that support the mckinley amendment or mckinley bill do so because we don't think the current e.p.a. is fair. sometimes we have to tell the e.p.a. what to do because they seem to be incapable of applying basic scientific methods, scientific principles. they want to impose a radical environmental agenda, apparently, and some of us don't think that's right and we don't think it's good for the american people, the american economy. so i strongly support what my good friend from west virginia is doing because it at least makes it possible for a source that for years and years and decades has been used without any problem at all to continue to be used and i think that's a good thing so i rise in support, i thank the gentleman for the time and i hope the house will adopt his motion to instruct confer quees. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. waxman: mr. speaker, my
armand daris made a comment not too many years ago that he wanted to crucify industry. wanted to crucify, wanted to crucify, he has since resigned because of those comments. so those of us that support the mckinley amendment or mckinley bill do so because we don't think the current e.p.a. is fair. sometimes we have to tell the e.p.a. what to do because they seem to be incapable of applying basic scientific methods, scientific principles. they want to impose a radical environmental agenda,...