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our members, for our clientele. >> with negotiations stalled on the way to avert the fiscal cliff, chowuinlan has put plans to expand her business on hold. she's worried because going over the clip will cost middle class families an estimated $2,000 a year. money people won't have to spend here. >> it's always challenging when you're in a recreational type of environment. because that's sometimes the first thing that people consider you know when they're evaluating their finances and what am i going to spend my money on. >> the fear that i have is that we're going to lose some customers, we're going to lose our shoppers and we've been here for ten years. >> for clothing store owner lindsay boucher. it's been a rough few years since the recession. now she says she's terrified we're on the verge of tumbling back in. >> i think the effects of them not coming up with a plan is going to be devastating and i see a huge, a bigger recession. >> the prospect of higher taxes next year means boucher is cutting back now. trimming staff for january and february, only buying clothing she's sure will
our members, for our clientele. >> with negotiations stalled on the way to avert the fiscal cliff, chowuinlan has put plans to expand her business on hold. she's worried because going over the clip will cost middle class families an estimated $2,000 a year. money people won't have to spend here. >> it's always challenging when you're in a recreational type of environment. because that's sometimes the first thing that people consider you know when they're evaluating their finances...
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comes in, scares the two dealt female lions away, and begins to take part of the impala from the chowing lions. and look at them go. >> are you kidding me? four or five lions can get that trunk by a crocodile? >> this lion is furious. no, he didn't come into our territory and take my lunch. >> ballsy crocodile. >>> where no man -- check that -- where this man has gone before. jeff mackly is an adventurer and this is a lava lake, it's a chain of volcanic islands in the south pacific. he is standing at the end. it's 2,100 degrees farenheit. he's wearing a heat-resistant suit. he's also wearing breathing apparatus to be there. took them an entire expedition, about 35 days, to achieve this. they had to run a string of ropes down into the crater of this volcano, withstand crummy weather. if you flip and fall, you're toast. >> looks like he's standing on the surface of the sun. >> to explain what it feels like to stare into mother earth is jeff himself. >> it's truly hot, we did a bit of a test, went on the edge without the breathing apparatus and the suit. you could stand the heat roughly six
comes in, scares the two dealt female lions away, and begins to take part of the impala from the chowing lions. and look at them go. >> are you kidding me? four or five lions can get that trunk by a crocodile? >> this lion is furious. no, he didn't come into our territory and take my lunch. >> ballsy crocodile. >>> where no man -- check that -- where this man has gone before. jeff mackly is an adventurer and this is a lava lake, it's a chain of volcanic islands in the...
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better than the food they serve you in the chow hall. plaque psoriasis.ed enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel®, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. if you've had en
better than the food they serve you in the chow hall. plaque psoriasis.ed enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel®, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes...
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in fact, it earned him a disciplinary write-up in the chow hall. >> while he were there we got word adam got into trouble and was locked up which was really surprising because he was a model offender. the prison had just implemented a policy where offenders had to sit down in the first available seat. so for adam that was intolerable. >> i like to sit in this chair facing that way, so this would be southwest -- southeast facing northwest. nothing really in the northwest i got to look at. i just prefer to be sitting looking that way. >> he's serving a life without parole sentence for murder and he's having difficulty because he can't sit in a certain spot in the chow hall. this is his big dilemma. >> like over the past several weeks it's been more like tightening in my stomach, feels like knots are getting put in. it's been more anxiety and stress. >> we soon learned that drake's ocd extended far beyond where he sits in the chow hall. >> adam had rituals for everything. he even alphabetized his socks. >> i have to keep the socks in order and i got to wear them in succession. that's why it
in fact, it earned him a disciplinary write-up in the chow hall. >> while he were there we got word adam got into trouble and was locked up which was really surprising because he was a model offender. the prison had just implemented a policy where offenders had to sit down in the first available seat. so for adam that was intolerable. >> i like to sit in this chair facing that way, so this would be southwest -- southeast facing northwest. nothing really in the northwest i got to...
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you can't take nothing off of your tray, and you have to leave the chow hall, which makes you hate ite more. now you're hungry and you're pissed off. >> such anger reached a boiling point the very next day, when an inmate assaulted a dining hall officer. >> what you got, cap? >> basically, [ bleep ] was standing back in the corner by the serving line and they told him to go find a seat. he never said a word to anybody. just took a few steps forward and threw his tray at officer norris pretty much like a baseball pitch. >> do you think it was a planned assault? >> it didn't appear to be. it looked like it was pretty much spontaneous. from the reports i've gotten from staff and everything, it didn't appear that there was anything provoking the inmate. it was just pretty much an unprovoked attack. >> while the dining hall seating restrictions might anger some inmates, they've proven especially challenging for adam drake. >> in the chow hall i like to sit in this chair facing that way. so this would be southwest -- southeast facing northwest. nothing really in the northwest i got to look
you can't take nothing off of your tray, and you have to leave the chow hall, which makes you hate ite more. now you're hungry and you're pissed off. >> such anger reached a boiling point the very next day, when an inmate assaulted a dining hall officer. >> what you got, cap? >> basically, [ bleep ] was standing back in the corner by the serving line and they told him to go find a seat. he never said a word to anybody. just took a few steps forward and threw his tray at...
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. >> all right, let's go if you're on chow carts.kimberly smith oversees the transport of food items to and from the kitchen. >> we're on our way to the unit three compound, where the inmates do not come out of their cells to eat. they actually eat in their cells. all five chow carts will be taken to the gate on unit three, and all the inmates will be given a tray through their hatch on their cells. once they have eaten, they will pick everything back up, everything will come back into the chow cart and brought back to the kitchen. it will be recleaned and sanitized to be used again for our next feeding. >> pretty decent. >> one of sergeant smith's most important jobs is keeping track of the many cooking utensils inmates use to prepare food. >> any of these utensils in here probably look like they're just a regular kitchen utensil, but what's really important to remember, especially here in this facility and any other facility, is that these actually could be turned into weapons very, very easily. and they can be sharpened down, they
. >> all right, let's go if you're on chow carts.kimberly smith oversees the transport of food items to and from the kitchen. >> we're on our way to the unit three compound, where the inmates do not come out of their cells to eat. they actually eat in their cells. all five chow carts will be taken to the gate on unit three, and all the inmates will be given a tray through their hatch on their cells. once they have eaten, they will pick everything back up, everything will come back...
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so we gave her purina cat chow complete.t's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete. and for a delicious way to help maintain a healthy weight, try new purina cat chow healthy weight. >>> good morning. you won't have a lot of company on the roads if you are heading to work this morning. here's a live look at the golden gate bridge, the bay bridge and the 580 commute for the dublin-pleasanton area. we'll have much more "timesaver traffic" plus a check of mass transit coming up in a few minutes. >>> all right, elizabeth, thank you. it's on to the play-offs for the san francisco 49ers. >> indeed it is. it wasn't easy though because the 9ers fell behind to the arizona cardinals. colin kaepernick connects with michael crabtree to get the 9ers on the board and they go up by 1. not done yet. go to the 3rd, another kaepernick-crabtree touchdown and then frank gore gets into the act.
so we gave her purina cat chow complete.t's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete. and for a delicious way to help maintain a healthy weight, try new purina cat chow healthy weight. >>> good morning. you won't have a lot of company on the roads if you are heading to work this morning. here's a live look at the golden gate bridge, the...
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okay, fellows, chow time. [ sucking air ] [ squeaks ] [ murmuring ] - [ barks ] - [ sucking air ] [ cackling [ narrator ] then he slunk to the icebox. slunk? [ low growl ] >> he slunk to the icebox. he took the who-pudding. - [ dish shatters ] - he took the roast beast. >> he eyed the who's feast and took the who pudding and the roast beef. why, that grinch, he even took their last can of who-hash. he cleaned out the ice pmbox and took the last can of who hash and stuffed all the food up the chimney with glee. and he grinned. and the grinch grabbed the tree and started to shout. he heard a small down, like a coo of a duck. >> excuse me. >> the grinch had been caught by the tiny who daughter who got out of bed for a cup of cold water. >> santa, what are you doing with our tree? >> the old grinch was so smart he thought up a lie and thought it up quick. the fake santa clause lied. >> there is a light on this tree that is not working on one side so i am taking it home to my workshop my dear. and i'll bring it back here. >> i will fix it up there and bring it back here. - vengeance! - [ gasps ]
okay, fellows, chow time. [ sucking air ] [ squeaks ] [ murmuring ] - [ barks ] - [ sucking air ] [ cackling [ narrator ] then he slunk to the icebox. slunk? [ low growl ] >> he slunk to the icebox. he took the who-pudding. - [ dish shatters ] - he took the roast beast. >> he eyed the who's feast and took the who pudding and the roast beef. why, that grinch, he even took their last can of who-hash. he cleaned out the ice pmbox and took the last can of who hash and stuffed all the...
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my name is ten chow speaking on behalf of china town community development center. i want to ask you to support the resolution before you. i remember five years ago i was on the task force for the general plan. china town, according to the element in the general plan has china town as high need neighborhood. that mean with list open space per capita in america we have a big population of families with children and senior population with 90%. that means what we have is what we have. and also immigrant and low income community i think is understatement. if i continue to say how much open space we need and how much improvement we need. but i think the good thing about what's before us is we finally have the opportunity to turn policy into outcome. so i ask you to support that. i also want to commend the department. china town development center. really enjoy working with this department. we have a great relationship working with the community. the people. many more. appreciate the respect and sensitivity to the neighborhood. and work collaboratively with the neighborho
my name is ten chow speaking on behalf of china town community development center. i want to ask you to support the resolution before you. i remember five years ago i was on the task force for the general plan. china town, according to the element in the general plan has china town as high need neighborhood. that mean with list open space per capita in america we have a big population of families with children and senior population with 90%. that means what we have is what we have. and also...
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an older, manual cell locking device. >> that day, chow lines had run late.come on, guys, go in your cells. you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything here is three of them didn't make it. so i went down the range. i started at the end and worked my way up. the last cell that missed roll-in was 424. i locked his door. went to 418. locked his door. went to the next cell -- 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he said, i'm not going in. >> officer talley alone on the tier with the inmate says she knew immediately she was in trouble. >> at that time, a sick feeling just overcomes you, and you think, wow, something's not right. so i called for my sergeant on the radio. he said, it'll be a minute. and the guy just hit me. both of my eyes were busted right in the eyebrows. i had 50 stitches in my eyebrow. he broke my jaw. it was broken in two places. the doctor said, i don't know how much more you could have taken. had he kicked you one more time, he could have killed you. without a doubt,
an older, manual cell locking device. >> that day, chow lines had run late.come on, guys, go in your cells. you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything here is three of them didn't make it. so i went down the range. i started at the end and worked my way up. the last cell that missed roll-in was 424. i locked his door. went to 418. locked his door. went to the next cell -- 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he...
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an older, manual cell locking device. >> that day, chow lines had run late.ome on, guys, go in your cells. you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything here is three of them didn't make it. so i went down the range. i started at the end and worked my way up. the last cell that missed roll-in was 424. i locked his door. went to 418. locked his door. went to the next cell -- 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he said, i'm not going in. >> officer talley alone on the tier with the inmate says she knew immediately she was in trouble. >> at that time, a sick feeling just overcomes you, and you think, wow, something's not right. so i called for my sergeant on the radio. he said, it'll be a minute. and the guy just hit me. both of my eyes were busted right in the eyebrows. i had 50 stitches in my eyebrow. he broke my jaw. it was broken in two places. the doctor said, i don't know how much more you could have taken. had he kicked you one more time, he could have killed you. without a doubt,
an older, manual cell locking device. >> that day, chow lines had run late.ome on, guys, go in your cells. you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything here is three of them didn't make it. so i went down the range. i started at the end and worked my way up. the last cell that missed roll-in was 424. i locked his door. went to 418. locked his door. went to the next cell -- 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he...
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chow. come on, guys.depending on the nature of their crime, some inmates are kept in a maximum security unit away from the general population. >> i am a three-time loser. this makes my third time. once you're in the system, you will be back. >> eric johns was originally convicted of sexual assault. he completed his sentence but now he's back in jail for violating his parole. >> there's nothing in here that fascinates me or that makes me happy. this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> the hardest thing, from my point of view, is just the consistent isolation. >> 39-year-old darrell robinson was convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl and is currently appealing his case. >> my family hired a private attorney. he strongly suggested that i take a plea. telling me that if that little girl cries on the stand, you know, it could be over for you and you could go away for the rest of your life. and that was life in prison without any parole. and i was ignorant to the system. never
chow. come on, guys.depending on the nature of their crime, some inmates are kept in a maximum security unit away from the general population. >> i am a three-time loser. this makes my third time. once you're in the system, you will be back. >> eric johns was originally convicted of sexual assault. he completed his sentence but now he's back in jail for violating his parole. >> there's nothing in here that fascinates me or that makes me happy. this is as close to a living hell...
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every time i go to chow, every time any sex offender goes to chow or goes out of your cell, and sometimesn in your cell, can i go to sleep with this person in here? you're pretty vulnerable when you're sound asleep. >> hymer and rowe have worked out an uneasy trust, if not a friendship. >> we've managed to either read or stay out of each other's way. >> yeah. we can draw -- i draw in the afternoons sometimes. and, generally, like he said, we watch tv. he got the television and kind enough that i can watch it just as much or more than he does. >> for me, with this much time, it's safer to be in there with a guy with the same change. i can sleep at night. i don't have to worry about this guy going to cut my throat. on main line they walk around and they slide a knife under your door. here, kill your celly or we kill you when you come out. and that sounds like, oh, yeah, that's a movie. no, that's a fact. >> still, hymer has mixed feelings about sharing a cell with someone just like himself. >> my celly is really a multiple offender. and bad as that sits in my gut like acid, just -- it's jus
every time i go to chow, every time any sex offender goes to chow or goes out of your cell, and sometimesn in your cell, can i go to sleep with this person in here? you're pretty vulnerable when you're sound asleep. >> hymer and rowe have worked out an uneasy trust, if not a friendship. >> we've managed to either read or stay out of each other's way. >> yeah. we can draw -- i draw in the afternoons sometimes. and, generally, like he said, we watch tv. he got the television and...
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in rhode island, a petting zoo is letting the animals chow down on them.the simons farm has 50 goats and they into pine, apparently. the next thing the farm crew knew, the cows and sheep were sharing the feast. >> everyone hates to like, you know, they have their live tree. what do i do with it when it's done? i hate to throw it away. there is a good alternative. >> the farmhands say it's great timing because the animals have eaten all of the leaves off of the trees and the grass in the area, so there was not much left for them to monk on, and so, that spruce came along. >> hi no idea that they loved to oat christmas trees. >> i didn't either. >> i knew goats could chow on anything. >> right. >> the sheep and cows, too? >> it's a party. >> apparently it is. >> can you have -- next? >> i did no such thing. >> i like fluffy snowfalls. >> right. i know. >> and makes you feel like you want to kidel in bed and stay there all day. >> we're on the line here the past few storms. >> yeah. >> and more of the same today. things are wrapped up here and we're wrapped u
in rhode island, a petting zoo is letting the animals chow down on them.the simons farm has 50 goats and they into pine, apparently. the next thing the farm crew knew, the cows and sheep were sharing the feast. >> everyone hates to like, you know, they have their live tree. what do i do with it when it's done? i hate to throw it away. there is a good alternative. >> the farmhands say it's great timing because the animals have eaten all of the leaves off of the trees and the grass in...
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chow! ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong, i don't wanna be right ♪ [ abrupt record scratch, music stops ] what!? it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, 100% whole grain oats... and that sweet honey taste. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. [ female announcer ] find your favorite and fall in love with the great taste of cheerios. . >>> welcome back. we have special guest in the studio here today. every year this time of year we have a special food drive to help needy families. we have gary mcadam here, principal of concord high school and several students, as well as the food bank here from contra costa and solano counties. they are all wearing these t- shirts that say scare away hunger. tell us about it. >> on halloween concord high school had a hundred student that is got together to raise $17,000 for the food bank. >> and we had matched donations? >> yes. over 100 students showed up to raise 1
chow! ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong, i don't wanna be right ♪ [ abrupt record scratch, music stops ] what!? it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, 100% whole grain oats... and that sweet honey taste. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. [ female announcer ] find your favorite and fall in love with the great taste of cheerios. . >>> welcome back. we have special guest in the studio...
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. >> but what i think of is why not a chow mein for a side dish. but keep it vegetarian.ou don't have to put the pork in. what we're going to do, unless you can bring done -- and it'll hold for at least a half an hour in a stainless steel bowl or glass bowl and reheat it. >> there aren't a lot of ingredients. >> no, there's not at all. that was garlic, ginger, and mushrooms. any mushrooms you like, right? and what we're going to use to season this. this is going to take two or three minutes because you want to soften these mushrooms, vegetarian stock to help it cook along. and we're almost done. we're going to add some fresh noodles, you can buy dried ones, some bell peppers, scallions and vegetarian oyster sauce and your dish is done. >> these are good. >> now scallions, bell peppers, hicama and noodles. at my local grocery store. >> you could totally find it at the grocery store. >> i don't know. >> this is a veggie oyster sauce. usually it has oysters, of course, this is dried mushrooms. and you heat the noodles through and this dish is done. >> this smells so good. >>
. >> but what i think of is why not a chow mein for a side dish. but keep it vegetarian.ou don't have to put the pork in. what we're going to do, unless you can bring done -- and it'll hold for at least a half an hour in a stainless steel bowl or glass bowl and reheat it. >> there aren't a lot of ingredients. >> no, there's not at all. that was garlic, ginger, and mushrooms. any mushrooms you like, right? and what we're going to use to season this. this is going to take two or...
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. >>> it may be this beginning today you can chow down on a whopper. a 55 cents in honor of the 55th anniversary. she was around for that you know. burger king is offering a deal through sunday. december 9th but there's a catch. you have to first buy a full priced whopper to get that 55- cent deal. >>> all right, you're talking about bargains here's one that's not. starbucks' lovers your barista is going to ask you if you want to pay for the monohot latte with cash, plastic or steel. that's their new superpremium gift card and report says the company is releasing the starbucks metal card which costs $450. it's loaded with $400 in credit. that's a lot of cough foe. it costs another $50 to make the card. starbucks' members say they can start buying that card today. everybody else has to wait until friday to spend their $50 on a steel gift card. and it is being sold through gilt.com. >> now $400 worth of coffee -- on one card. that would be about a week for us right? >> it'd be expensive. >>> looking for a place to spend it. a new store coming to the area
. >>> it may be this beginning today you can chow down on a whopper. a 55 cents in honor of the 55th anniversary. she was around for that you know. burger king is offering a deal through sunday. december 9th but there's a catch. you have to first buy a full priced whopper to get that 55- cent deal. >>> all right, you're talking about bargains here's one that's not. starbucks' lovers your barista is going to ask you if you want to pay for the monohot latte with cash, plastic or...
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>> they were disruptive across the day, and when they did chow, he stuck his arm out the tray slot, would. bring it back in so we could close it. >> after meal service they decided to check his cell for contraband. >> and about the time the door opened i don't remember who was on which bunch but both stood up and came toward the door and stood side by side creating a barrier. >> he wanted to search the cell and we didn't try to let him in. >> we were like, hey, we want to come in and search for contraband and they're like no, you can't come in here. >> they sid get against the wall. i said for what. he said to shake you down. i said you're not going to shake you down. >> i thought, at first there's something in the cell, and i realized, no, there's going to be a fight. as he tried to pass between the inmates, he hit him. >> i defended myself and i went off him. we were fighting. the officer, he was on the floor repeatedly hitting my cellie. >> guerrero then jumped on the officer's back. >> apparently he put him in a choke hold with his right and banged on his head with his left. >> office
>> they were disruptive across the day, and when they did chow, he stuck his arm out the tray slot, would. bring it back in so we could close it. >> after meal service they decided to check his cell for contraband. >> and about the time the door opened i don't remember who was on which bunch but both stood up and came toward the door and stood side by side creating a barrier. >> he wanted to search the cell and we didn't try to let him in. >> we were like, hey, we...
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the jews love chinese food, or as i like to say, you know, why is chow mein the chosen food of the chosen people? and they will go to great lengths. there's a basic... it's basically a takeout. it was called hai peking. and it... people would fly. my favorite example is the guy who flew his little plane from tennessee to atlanta to pick up, you know, chinese food for their big synagogue banquet, you know, because it was glatt kosher chinese food. so it was very, very, very specialized. and it's, like the only glatt kosher chinese restaurant within 700 miles. and they would deliver by fed ex, you know? that's, like, pretty hard core. they would, like, you know, cook it, freeze it on dry ice, and then they would, you know, ship it the next day. >> hinojosa: so what is it... you know, i actually... when i was reading your book, and i said to people... it's like, "gosh, you know, i really hadn't..." i mean, i guess if i had thought about it i would have put the fact that chinese food and jewish people... yeah. >> yeah, you're in new york. >> hinojosa: right. but, like, until i read it, i was
the jews love chinese food, or as i like to say, you know, why is chow mein the chosen food of the chosen people? and they will go to great lengths. there's a basic... it's basically a takeout. it was called hai peking. and it... people would fly. my favorite example is the guy who flew his little plane from tennessee to atlanta to pick up, you know, chinese food for their big synagogue banquet, you know, because it was glatt kosher chinese food. so it was very, very, very specialized. and...
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. >>> tonight marks the 20th year of the kung chow kosher comedy.the show the is the brain child of lisa godorden who found herself telling jewish jokes at a chinese restaurant. pat wynne says she has missed only one year. >> it's christmas day and i'm not christian. so you have to find a thing to do in the bronx. here we are. >> the organizer says the audience was originally 100% jewish but it's changed into those just looking something to do. >> how people in th have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> a retail data service says holiday sales grew at the weakest pace
. >>> tonight marks the 20th year of the kung chow kosher comedy.the show the is the brain child of lisa godorden who found herself telling jewish jokes at a chinese restaurant. pat wynne says she has missed only one year. >> it's christmas day and i'm not christian. so you have to find a thing to do in the bronx. here we are. >> the organizer says the audience was originally 100% jewish but it's changed into those just looking something to do. >> how people in th...
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put the rat in the came, give it the chow. >> or even a double blind test with people. >> with drugs, example, it's easy, take this pill or take that pill. when you're studying nutrition it's hard you send people home with a diet book and say, john, i want you do follow this diet and it's hard to do. so we really can't measure what we think we're measuring. and at it probably a result of this as opposed to some sort of gross incompetence that's led to this ambiguity. >> well, thank you. peter and tia, and gary, coming up, did you the that the coming budget cults will kill you? you're going to die of food poisoning? that and more food bunk next. [applause] foo >> we're back now with your comments or questions for my guests, they include farmer joel, who says we have too many stupid rules. -- tia says food advice is bunk, and dr. peek who says people are addicted to food like they're addicted to cocaine. first to my facebook page. kent williams asks if there's is in hard evidence to worry about genetically modified organisms in a bunch of foods. in california just had a vote which -- bu
put the rat in the came, give it the chow. >> or even a double blind test with people. >> with drugs, example, it's easy, take this pill or take that pill. when you're studying nutrition it's hard you send people home with a diet book and say, john, i want you do follow this diet and it's hard to do. so we really can't measure what we think we're measuring. and at it probably a result of this as opposed to some sort of gross incompetence that's led to this ambiguity. >> well,...
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>> these are staying at the station and you can chow down on them after the show. >> the original recipe didn't call for chocolate chips but you've added. >> you can make them without or with chocolate chips. >> can i pour them in? >> sure. >> the whole thing? >> go to town. >> all right, girl. how long are you going to cook them? cook them, well, it depend. if you do regular cookies which you drop in circles on the cookie sheet, cook them at 350 for 10 to 12 minutes. i usually do like a pan cookie because it's faster and easier and i'm looking for a shortcut and you put it all on the pan just like you're going to do a cookie cake or something like that and then really the only difference is, they're in squares so you can see my cookies are cut in squares instead of circles. >> we want to let people know if you'd like a copy of kim's recipe, log on to wbaltv.com, click on food, or send us a self-addressed stamped envelope to sunday brunch, wbal-tv, 3800 hooper avenue, baltimore maryland 21211. >> if you do a pan cookie, it's 20 to 25 minutes and keep an eye on it. taste and see, is it go
>> these are staying at the station and you can chow down on them after the show. >> the original recipe didn't call for chocolate chips but you've added. >> you can make them without or with chocolate chips. >> can i pour them in? >> sure. >> the whole thing? >> go to town. >> all right, girl. how long are you going to cook them? cook them, well, it depend. if you do regular cookies which you drop in circles on the cookie sheet, cook them at 350...
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. >>> tonight marks the 20th year of the kung chow kosher comedy.he is the brain child of lisa godorden who found herself telling jewish jokes at a chinese restaurant. pat wynne says she has missed only one year. >> it's christmas day and i'm not christian. so you have to find a thing to do in the bronx. here we are. >> the organizer says the audience was originally 100% jewish but it's changed into those just looking something to do. >> how people in the job today are keeping their spirits up. >>> new numbers on spending this holiday season. how they compare to last year and what may be the force behind the numbers. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] th
. >>> tonight marks the 20th year of the kung chow kosher comedy.he is the brain child of lisa godorden who found herself telling jewish jokes at a chinese restaurant. pat wynne says she has missed only one year. >> it's christmas day and i'm not christian. so you have to find a thing to do in the bronx. here we are. >> the organizer says the audience was originally 100% jewish but it's changed into those just looking something to do. >> how people in the job today...
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in rhode island a petting zoo is letting their animals chow down on them.he simmons farm has 50 goats and apparently those goats are into pine. the cows and sheep are now getting in on the feast as well. so curbside recycling or petting zoo recycling, either one is a good idea. >>> we are -- a live look at capitol hill where lawmakers are getting ready to convene this afternoon and later this evening hoping to get legislation on paper to avoid the automatic tax increases that are coming up. >>> a few clouds out there, melanie. we are going to see partly sunny skies today but we also have strong winds to deal with, so -- but let's take a look at what we are expecting as we look ahead. the skins, 34 degrees for tonight, mostly clear but it will be cold, bundle up. kickoff at 8:20 so hopefully that excitement of the game will keep you warm. in the meantime, new year's eve, we are talking becoming mostly cloudy during the day but a chilly new year's eve. we are looking at a little bit of light rain or snow possibly as we move into the first
in rhode island a petting zoo is letting their animals chow down on them.he simmons farm has 50 goats and apparently those goats are into pine. the cows and sheep are now getting in on the feast as well. so curbside recycling or petting zoo recycling, either one is a good idea. >>> we are -- a live look at capitol hill where lawmakers are getting ready to convene this afternoon and later this evening hoping to get legislation on paper to avoid the automatic tax increases that are...
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. >> i left the chow hall one morning, and two really big, muscular guys came up to me and they said,e old man wants to talk to you right now. right now he wants to talk to you. >> the old man was celebrity mafia vincent bagato who used to wander around in his bathrobe pretending to be nuts. >> he said, what's wrong with you? what's wrong with you? why are you hanging with those baby killers? you hang with us from now on. maybe someone comes up and puts a knife in your back. and he'd be at my cell early in the morning. jimmy, jimmy, get up. we're going to go play some bocci ball. what about breakfast? we'll get in a round of bocci ball and then go have breakfast. >> that's all very nice except you're trying to get out of prison. >> exactly. >> vincent took up all his time and he barely had time to talk to hall. but then he learned that hall's favorite show was "america's most wanted." so one night jimmy would make a daring move, putting his body on the line just to gain larry's trust. coming up, jimmy's new best friend shares a nightmare. >> it was probably the hardest thing i've ever
. >> i left the chow hall one morning, and two really big, muscular guys came up to me and they said,e old man wants to talk to you right now. right now he wants to talk to you. >> the old man was celebrity mafia vincent bagato who used to wander around in his bathrobe pretending to be nuts. >> he said, what's wrong with you? what's wrong with you? why are you hanging with those baby killers? you hang with us from now on. maybe someone comes up and puts a knife in your back....
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. >> got into an altercation with another inmate coming back from chow hall.d me in the back of the head on the way back. on the stairway. there's not supposed to be any gangs in the prison, in the p.c. so. something that they've overlooked, i guess. >> after 21 days you'll be moved next door to carson section. that's where you'll spend the remainder of your time in administrative segregation. you'll have icc next [ bleep ]. and i'll get you an orientation packet with all the rules and regulations of this unit. >> the segregated population is anything but welcoming to an inmate they assume has snitched to gain protection. >> your palms over. >> never tell! >> that's the golden rule in the state penitentiary. don't ask me. don't tell them. be a man and respect yourself. >> they're going to feed him to the wolves. they're going to feed him to the wolves. he's a lamb chop. [ bleep ]. >> they're probably getting interviewed. your brother's going on tomorrow. >> without the nazi low rider code of honor to adhere to, speedy can work with i.s.u. even as a dropout, he
. >> got into an altercation with another inmate coming back from chow hall.d me in the back of the head on the way back. on the stairway. there's not supposed to be any gangs in the prison, in the p.c. so. something that they've overlooked, i guess. >> after 21 days you'll be moved next door to carson section. that's where you'll spend the remainder of your time in administrative segregation. you'll have icc next [ bleep ]. and i'll get you an orientation packet with all the rules...
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by the time we got there, they were already pulling people out that were coming back from chow and theye trying to find a victim of what we thought at the time was a fight. >> i don't know who was involved. >> was he involved? >> i don't know. >> i know. i just told these guys to hold up. >> blood all over here. >> where is the guy that got stabbed? >> immediately it just became a large crime scene. >> they're looking for a long-haired white guy. they say he got to main street. >> i looked over and saw our field producer take off and she had a little camera she was filming with and i didn't see who she was filming but i saw her make her way into the infirmary. >> i saw a man walking towards me and realized it was the victim for only one reason, there was blood on his shirt. and i saw blood drops coming from him, so i just started to follow him into the medical building. >> where do you want me? >> i was a little shocked because every time they would remove another article of his clothing, there was a bigger and deeper gash. but the bizarre thing about it is, all he was concerned about w
by the time we got there, they were already pulling people out that were coming back from chow and theye trying to find a victim of what we thought at the time was a fight. >> i don't know who was involved. >> was he involved? >> i don't know. >> i know. i just told these guys to hold up. >> blood all over here. >> where is the guy that got stabbed? >> immediately it just became a large crime scene. >> they're looking for a long-haired white guy....
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every day when he used to come back from the chow line, he'd knock on my window and say, hey, what are you doing? what's up? or i'd "f" with him, whatever, you know. he was just a good guy. >> the death of our brother luke recalls our human condition and the brevity of our lives on earth. >> even though they were on opposite sides of the law, they still had a decades old relationship. >> i knew luke for 30 years, and i loved him. he was a good guy. >> any time he would open his mouth and tell a story, i made sure i had time to listen to him. >> we spent many, many hours playing pinochle, watching baseball games, and i would come in from work and be tired and i'd feel like making something to eat and here would come luke and he he'd say, you got some bread? he'd have some gravy made. he could make some gravy. >> he would sit and talk with me hours on hours. >> he always tried to keep me out of trouble, you know, keep it on the straight and narrow. >> he meant an awful lot to me. >> lucas, i'm going to miss you. >> on the other end of the spectrum, our stay at indiana state also included
every day when he used to come back from the chow line, he'd knock on my window and say, hey, what are you doing? what's up? or i'd "f" with him, whatever, you know. he was just a good guy. >> the death of our brother luke recalls our human condition and the brevity of our lives on earth. >> even though they were on opposite sides of the law, they still had a decades old relationship. >> i knew luke for 30 years, and i loved him. he was a good guy. >> any time...
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and when we did chow later, guerrero apparently stuck his arm out the tray slot, wouldn't bring it backn so that we could close it. >> after the meal service, the corporal and his partner decided to check the cell for contraband. >> and about the time the door opened, i don't remember who was on which bunk, but hidalgo and guerrero both stood up and they came towards the door and they stood side by side, creating a barrier. >> wanted to search the cell, and we ain't trying to let him in. >> so, we're like, hey, you know, we want to come in and it's nothing special, we want to search for contraband, and they were like, no, you can't come in here. >> they say get against the wall, for what? they say we're going to shake you down, and we're like, no, you're not going to shake you down. >> and i realized there's something in the cell. then i realized, no, this is it there's going to be a fight. >> as his partner who requested immunity tried to cross. >> idalgo hit him with his right hand. >> i defended myself. i went off on him, we were fighting. >> the officer was on the floor repeatedly h
and when we did chow later, guerrero apparently stuck his arm out the tray slot, wouldn't bring it backn so that we could close it. >> after the meal service, the corporal and his partner decided to check the cell for contraband. >> and about the time the door opened, i don't remember who was on which bunk, but hidalgo and guerrero both stood up and they came towards the door and they stood side by side, creating a barrier. >> wanted to search the cell, and we ain't trying to...
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the food in the chow hall is at best bland.f good behavior warrants, inmates may purchase a television for themselves or work at jobs that pay as little as 60 cents per day. but some inmates find more creative ways to raise their standard of living. they hustle. >> i just got these this past week. these sausages, man. they're so [ bleep ] good. look at them. >> at limon, ray slagle is king of the hustle. >> this is stuff that i want. [ bleep ] stuff that i want is different from any [ bleep ] that i need. you know, the money that my people send me, i use that on stuff i need and phone calls. the stuff that i want i hustle. you know, and that's where these come in. tokens. >> tokens are purchased from the canteen, a place where inmates can buy snacks and toiletries with money they earn from their jobs or that family and friends deposit into personal debit accounts managed by the prison. >> every thursday whenever they get canteen, they can get up to 40 at the time. legally, the only things that we have for these is the soda mach
the food in the chow hall is at best bland.f good behavior warrants, inmates may purchase a television for themselves or work at jobs that pay as little as 60 cents per day. but some inmates find more creative ways to raise their standard of living. they hustle. >> i just got these this past week. these sausages, man. they're so [ bleep ] good. look at them. >> at limon, ray slagle is king of the hustle. >> this is stuff that i want. [ bleep ] stuff that i want is different...
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they ha they have chow together. have a lot more groups. we're getting them oriented to being more socially-involved. the final phase is three. the first step allows them to leave the unit all by themselves and then each successive step opens them up a little more to the general population so we're gradually moving them back into dealing with the general population. >> joe has spent a year in the rtu. >> the last six months i've been easing out there like two or three people at a time. that i hang around with. when i'm in recreation. >> when i'm on my medication it don't bother me but when i'm not on my medication i get paranoid. i am on about ten different kinds of medications. i don't know the names of them. i've been on them for the last year every day and i haven't missed it. they don't let you miss it here. >> although joe is involved in queen going treatment -- they took me to surgery and cut me opened and -- >> the rtu offers constant counseling. >> my office is a jail cell. it's a prison that's been converted and it makes me more su
they ha they have chow together. have a lot more groups. we're getting them oriented to being more socially-involved. the final phase is three. the first step allows them to leave the unit all by themselves and then each successive step opens them up a little more to the general population so we're gradually moving them back into dealing with the general population. >> joe has spent a year in the rtu. >> the last six months i've been easing out there like two or three people at a...
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over some dope in front of the chow hall. >> you got somebody in your face everywhere you go around here. >> always keep in mind where you're working. try not to compromise any advantage you have. >> don't ever assume anything. >> you always have the chance of an inmate trying to escape. you don't know when. you don't know how they're going to try it, you know. >> when inmates break the rules, they're sent to the disciplinary unit also known as the hole. here prisoners are allowed only one hour of exercise a day. the other 23 hours, they're locked in their cells. >> this is like the prison within the prison so to speak. they come here, basically, due to the actions of out on the yard or in a living unit they've somehow broken the rules and misbehave and they're brought up here for corrective management to try to improve their behavior. >>> anamosa has a zero tolerance policy for rule infractions, so it doesn't take much for an inmate to end up here. but some inmates complain that the prison is infested with rats. inmates who trump up charges against another inmate to try to gain favor wi
over some dope in front of the chow hall. >> you got somebody in your face everywhere you go around here. >> always keep in mind where you're working. try not to compromise any advantage you have. >> don't ever assume anything. >> you always have the chance of an inmate trying to escape. you don't know when. you don't know how they're going to try it, you know. >> when inmates break the rules, they're sent to the disciplinary unit also known as the hole. here...
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. >> that day, chow lines were running late. i said, come on, guys, in your cells. if you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything, here are three of them didn't make it. so i went down and i started at the end and worked my way up, the last cell that missed roll in was 424. i locked his door, went to 418. locked his door. went to the next cell, 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he said, i'm not going in. i said, just go in. and i had never had an incident. never had cross words with him, and he kept slow walking and this was totally out of the norm. at that time a sick feeling just overcomes you and you think, wow, something is not right. so i called for my sergeant on the radio. he said it'll be a minute. and the guy just hit me. and the first hit, i believe, knocked me out. i remember going down and i don't remember the actual impact of hitting the ground. >> she was up against the expanded metal in the fetal position and he kept kicking at her, aiming at her head, her stomach, trying t
. >> that day, chow lines were running late. i said, come on, guys, in your cells. if you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything, here are three of them didn't make it. so i went down and i started at the end and worked my way up, the last cell that missed roll in was 424. i locked his door, went to 418. locked his door. went to the next cell, 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he said, i'm not going in. i...
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you'll go in chow hall and eat. other than that, you'll pretty much be in your cell. >> not only is john terry an intake counselor, he's also an inmate. >> i'm a convict that's been locked up since 1982, and i've sat in that same chair that that man has. i know how much difference it can make if you have someone to talk to, someone you feel like is on your side. >> kerry is serving a life sentence for a murder he committed in his early 20s. >> we were out drinking, just out partying, having a good time and an argument broke out. you know. it started out, i thought we was going to get it squashed. we weren't going to. and then it just escalated, got out of hand. the guy was stabbed to death. it was a pretty brutal murder. you know. like i said, that's something i have to live with every day. i'd love to be out there and be with my family. but, you know, the bible says you reap what you sow. >> before they can be assigned to their new cells, the men must undergo one final step. >> you're good? >> i got a size 10. >> w
you'll go in chow hall and eat. other than that, you'll pretty much be in your cell. >> not only is john terry an intake counselor, he's also an inmate. >> i'm a convict that's been locked up since 1982, and i've sat in that same chair that that man has. i know how much difference it can make if you have someone to talk to, someone you feel like is on your side. >> kerry is serving a life sentence for a murder he committed in his early 20s. >> we were out drinking, just...
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i'd rather eat with palin because i feel like i could just chow down and it wouldn't matter. >> someare probably so mystified by sarah palin that they're dying to have dinner with her and just find out is there anything there. there are a lot of masochists out there. i'd just rather eat alone at a fast food place or something. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair could help i
i'd rather eat with palin because i feel like i could just chow down and it wouldn't matter. >> someare probably so mystified by sarah palin that they're dying to have dinner with her and just find out is there anything there. there are a lot of masochists out there. i'd just rather eat alone at a fast food place or something. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung...
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. >> penn state university is about to begin paying up for the jerry sandusky chow's sex abuse scandalwill make the first of five annual $12 million payment on december the 20th. if that amount is roughly the annual surplus from penn state's athletic programs. the money is to go toward an endowment to comex to child sex abuse and help victims. sandusky was convicted this summer and is serving a 30 to 60 year prison sentence. >> same-sex couples can now officially tied the knot in washington state. yesterday marked the first day that ples are able to legally marry. there were more than 140 people that registered to marry at seattle's city hall. if seattle mayor mike mcginn is calling it a great and joy is that with a new civil rights be recognized. toll colorado university students are facing multiple felony charges. campus police say that they fed marijuana laced brownies off to their unsuspecting classmates and instructors. police said the brahmi's of 21 year-old thomas cunningham and 19 year-old married essa sick and seven students, and sent three to the hospital including their prof
. >> penn state university is about to begin paying up for the jerry sandusky chow's sex abuse scandalwill make the first of five annual $12 million payment on december the 20th. if that amount is roughly the annual surplus from penn state's athletic programs. the money is to go toward an endowment to comex to child sex abuse and help victims. sandusky was convicted this summer and is serving a 30 to 60 year prison sentence. >> same-sex couples can now officially tied the knot in...
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get your saddle bags, make yourself comfortable, chow's in an hour, don't be late.f those fellows? they're smart hombes. cagey too. wouldn't surprise me a bit if they did hold up that coach and get away with plenty of money. yeah maybe we better take a look in their saddle bags. let's do it now? no, no when they're not watching. if they're telling me the truth, i've got some plans for them. yeah if. look jim it's up to you to find out. me? yeah. suppose you mosey into mineral city and find out if there was a robbery and how much the boys got. maybe we won't have to look in those saddle bags after all. it's a good idea rusty. i'll start now. okay. jim, take a look at that bank layout while you're at it. okay rusty. i think i'll take this one. phew. whoa. on second thought i think i will take this one. you act like a cow on his honey moon. it doesn't make any difference which one you pick, i don't think you're gonna do any sleeping around here. well we pulled it off didn't we? well didn't we? i don't know. rusty's pretty smart. but at least we're safe while he's think
get your saddle bags, make yourself comfortable, chow's in an hour, don't be late.f those fellows? they're smart hombes. cagey too. wouldn't surprise me a bit if they did hold up that coach and get away with plenty of money. yeah maybe we better take a look in their saddle bags. let's do it now? no, no when they're not watching. if they're telling me the truth, i've got some plans for them. yeah if. look jim it's up to you to find out. me? yeah. suppose you mosey into mineral city and find out...
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. >> chow on those and marijuana. >> stop it. >>> mike allen is here with the morning "playbook."ed a whole lot about jim demint leaving. i had a call with him yesterday, and he said and he believed, and i certainly understand it, he's leaving because he'll have more money running the heritage foundation than being 1 of 100 senators. and i must say -- >> running think tanks is a good thing to do. >> running think tanks, not bad. i must say, there have been several times over the past several years that people have approached me and asked me to run for senate. and every time i ask people in the senate if i should run, they go, are you kidding me? >> right. >> are you kidding me? stay where you are. >> why step down? >> yeah, don't step down. 1 of 100 is very frustrating. you hear that from every single governor that serves in the senate. stay away. so i guess jim demint is following that trend. what does that say about the most exclusive club? >> and the tea party. >> it's very telling. but first have to wish you happy slash the 'stache day. >> oh, thank you, mike. >> it's big, mik
. >> chow on those and marijuana. >> stop it. >>> mike allen is here with the morning "playbook."ed a whole lot about jim demint leaving. i had a call with him yesterday, and he said and he believed, and i certainly understand it, he's leaving because he'll have more money running the heritage foundation than being 1 of 100 senators. and i must say -- >> running think tanks is a good thing to do. >> running think tanks, not bad. i must say, there have...