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and walnuts and it is crunchy and dewey and pour some trouble sauce on it them how much chocolate andar? and we will have the full recipe because for not making this thing we're just eating it. we have the recipes you to make it a home . >> also a table 52 have a run for the roses i and that is important. . >> i'm still working some not allowed to for another 10 minutes. if you go ahead. . >> derby did. a big celebration table 52 a west homes. . >> $125 per person there's demand and also pie and i hope there is a millionaire . >> oh absolutely a huge meal and a wonderful meal. opening early at 4 and also dressed the part i love this with the bow tie is actually silver them all about the tie and hats and the pie that i will paste the pie right now for more affirmation of this recipe you can find no more at wgntv.com/midday. that is wonderful. 3q my busy family, the family with thousands of odors. like boomer, our boxer. our leftovers... from last night. and then there's phil. oh phil. but for every odor our new air wick odor detect uses the latest smart odor sensor technology. the firs
and walnuts and it is crunchy and dewey and pour some trouble sauce on it them how much chocolate andar? and we will have the full recipe because for not making this thing we're just eating it. we have the recipes you to make it a home . >> also a table 52 have a run for the roses i and that is important. . >> i'm still working some not allowed to for another 10 minutes. if you go ahead. . >> derby did. a big celebration table 52 a west homes. . >> $125 per person...
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and i want to thank larry dewey and everybody here at allison for their extraordinary hospitality. it is wonderful to be here. i just had a chance to see the hybrid systems that you're working on here at the plant. i love seeing high-tech machinery like this. i stand there and people explain it to me. and i pretend like i know what they're talking about. but it looked outstanding. what you're doing here at allison transmission is really important. today there are more than 3,800 buses using hybrid technology all over the world. buses that have already saved 15 million gallons of fuel. and pretty soon you'll be expanding this technology to trucks as well. and that means we'll have even more vehicles who are using even less oil. that means more jobs here at allison. last month you added 50 jobs at this company. and i hear that you plan to add another 200 over the next two years. so we are very proud of that. we are very happy with that. this is where the american economy is rebuilding. where we are regaining our footing. we just went through one of the worst recessions in our history
and i want to thank larry dewey and everybody here at allison for their extraordinary hospitality. it is wonderful to be here. i just had a chance to see the hybrid systems that you're working on here at the plant. i love seeing high-tech machinery like this. i stand there and people explain it to me. and i pretend like i know what they're talking about. but it looked outstanding. what you're doing here at allison transmission is really important. today there are more than 3,800 buses using...
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. -- dewey decimal system.[laughter] i'm not you you can -- sucking o the librarians, this is the true. melville dewey was a anti-semite, i don't know if you knew that. if you would give me a choice between a night with kate balloon chet and the a night locked in the library of congress, i would take the night of kate balloon chet in a heartbeat, but i do love libraries. [laughter] i started reading histories, the books by the great masters of this era, richard e advance and so forth. but also i liked reading the personal memoirs and diaries. and there are many that came out of this era. some point i came across the diary of a man named william e. dod, -- dodd. and soon after i came across a book written by his daughter. try to imagine for a moment you are william e. dodd, you are 63 years old, you are a mild-mannered professor of history at the university of chicago, you're chairman of the department. you are tired of the demands of academia. you're tired of the engulfing needs of graduate students. all you wa
. -- dewey decimal system.[laughter] i'm not you you can -- sucking o the librarians, this is the true. melville dewey was a anti-semite, i don't know if you knew that. if you would give me a choice between a night with kate balloon chet and the a night locked in the library of congress, i would take the night of kate balloon chet in a heartbeat, but i do love libraries. [laughter] i started reading histories, the books by the great masters of this era, richard e advance and so forth. but also...
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i use the term as a catch-all, you know, multiculturalism, john dewey, you know the drill. i can see you nodding. um, from the reading that i've done on this subject -- and i'm not an educator -- cognizant development in young children is thwarted by the education system which, by the way, happens to be dominated by women, ironically. what's your take on progressive education? i mean, what i'm trying to say is all these young adults who should be adults start somewhere, and grows up with pseudoself-esteem, so could you address that? >> yeah. i think christina has written about primary education and the way it is unfriendly to boys. for one thing we've seen a big decline or a big transformation in the kinds of books that students, young students are being asked to read. you won't find the adventure books anymore, or not very much, the kinds of books that might have appealed to boys. i remember reviewing a book some time ago about the change in textbooks, history textbooks. and the writer there said that if you were to look at the updated textbooks, you know, postfeminist tex
i use the term as a catch-all, you know, multiculturalism, john dewey, you know the drill. i can see you nodding. um, from the reading that i've done on this subject -- and i'm not an educator -- cognizant development in young children is thwarted by the education system which, by the way, happens to be dominated by women, ironically. what's your take on progressive education? i mean, what i'm trying to say is all these young adults who should be adults start somewhere, and grows up with...
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[cheers and applause] and i want to thank larry dewey and everybody here at allison for their extraordinarytality. it is wonderful to be here. i just had a chance to see the hybrid systems that you're working on here at the plant. i love seeing hi-tech machinery like this. i stand there, and people explain it to me, and i pretend like i know what they're talking about. [laughter] but it looked outstanding. [laughter] what you are doing here at allison transmission is really important. today there are more than 3800 buses using hybrid technology all over the world. buses that have already saved 15 million gallons of fuel. and pretty soon you'll be expanding this technology to trucks as well. and that means we'll have even more vehicles who are using even less oil. that means more jobs here at allison. jenna: there was job creation, so the president again talking about the economy, also talking about energy policy. a little later on today he's going to go to fort campbell, kentucky. that's where he's going to speak with the military team responsible for the raid on usama bin laden. we'll brin
[cheers and applause] and i want to thank larry dewey and everybody here at allison for their extraordinarytality. it is wonderful to be here. i just had a chance to see the hybrid systems that you're working on here at the plant. i love seeing hi-tech machinery like this. i stand there, and people explain it to me, and i pretend like i know what they're talking about. [laughter] but it looked outstanding. [laughter] what you are doing here at allison transmission is really important. today...
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sergeant joseph bergeron of maplewood and a county sheriff's deputy chris dewey. i want to call attention to legislation i have introduced that would help protect those who protect us. h.r. 1789, the state and local law enforcement discipline, accountability and due process act would guarantee law enforcement officers have basic rights during disciplinary actions. i ask and urge my colleagues to sign on to this legislation so we can also help and protect our law enforcement officers. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks and address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. kingston: can you imagine in your household if for over $1 you spent, 40 cent was borrowed. that's the situation we're in with every dollar we spend in the u.s. congress today. yet there are those who do not want to reforl or change. but if i brought in my family and said, listen, guys for every dollar we sp
sergeant joseph bergeron of maplewood and a county sheriff's deputy chris dewey. i want to call attention to legislation i have introduced that would help protect those who protect us. h.r. 1789, the state and local law enforcement discipline, accountability and due process act would guarantee law enforcement officers have basic rights during disciplinary actions. i ask and urge my colleagues to sign on to this legislation so we can also help and protect our law enforcement officers. thank you...