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. ♪ hey there fruity can you do my hair ♪ ♪ hair there, fruity don't touch me down there ♪ ♪ hair there sammy and frank. >> love them. >> that was me. >> that was a good skit. >> thats with a great bit. >> have you ever used the n word on your show? >> no. the cleveland show has used it. i mean they said the phrase the n word. but as far as using the actual n word, no. >> larry: do you like "family guy"? >> yes, very much. >>. >> larry: do you like it? >> i do. >> i'm sitting right here. >> larry: to penn, it makes no difference. >> i'm very complimented you said that, larry. >> dating my teenage daughter is one of my favorite episodes. >> larry: we're running out of time. what is the next show about? >> the next show, brian and stewe trapped in a vault. no cut aways, no flash backs. it's a one act stage play you may see on broadway. >> larry: "trapped in a vault." >> you're showing cartoons on broadway? >> larry: thanks very much. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
. ♪ hey there fruity can you do my hair ♪ ♪ hair there, fruity don't touch me down there ♪ ♪ hair there sammy and frank. >> love them. >> that was me. >> that was a good skit. >> thats with a great bit. >> have you ever used the n word on your show? >> no. the cleveland show has used it. i mean they said the phrase the n word. but as far as using the actual n word, no. >> larry: do you like "family guy"? >> yes, very much....
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. ♪ hey, there, fruity, you can do my hair ♪ ♪ hey, there, fruity, don't touch me down there ♪ >> larrye them, right, seth? >> who did sammy? >> that was me. >> larry: you did all of them? >> i did all three of them. yeah. >> larry: that was a great bit. you ever use the "n" word on your show? >> we -- no, it's -- the cleveland show as used -- i mean, they've said the phrase "the n word," but as for saying the actual "n" word, no. >> larry: do you like "family guy"? >> i do. >> i do. >> well, i'm sitting right here. >> "eight simple rules for dating my teenager daughter," that's one of my favorite episodes. >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> larry: we're running out of time. what's the next show about? >> the next show, brian and steuwe trapped in a vault, no cutaways, no flashbacks. it's like a one-act stage play you might see on broadway. >> larry: trapped in a vault. >> they're showing cartoons on broadway? >> larry: thank you all very much. seth mcfarlane, penn gillette, rachael harris. what do you think of them, guys? [ applause ]
. ♪ hey, there, fruity, you can do my hair ♪ ♪ hey, there, fruity, don't touch me down there ♪ >> larrye them, right, seth? >> who did sammy? >> that was me. >> larry: you did all of them? >> i did all three of them. yeah. >> larry: that was a great bit. you ever use the "n" word on your show? >> we -- no, it's -- the cleveland show as used -- i mean, they've said the phrase "the n word," but as for saying the actual...
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lebanon produces rich red wines, crisp whites and smooth, fruity roses. it seems you can't go wrong with lebanese wine. it's often priced right, too. a very good bottle can be had for $10 or less. while chateau bellevue is an up-and-coming enterprise, this is part of the grand wine-making establishment founded in 1857. today they pruce 2 million bottles every year. the jesuit monks who found it in the 19th century originally made wine for use in the church, but their techniques became the basis for lebanon's modern wine industry. it's likely a mutation of caesar's whose armies occupied this land. these tunnels date back to the roman era. it's not clear what the niches were used for or winding paths were carved under the earth, but the humidity and stable temperature underground are perfect for one thing, aging wine. the earliest bottled vintage rested peacefully here since 1918, but is probably not worth tasting these days. james is a french onologist who has overseen the vine yards and blended the wine for the past 15 years. >> translator: we have microc
lebanon produces rich red wines, crisp whites and smooth, fruity roses. it seems you can't go wrong with lebanese wine. it's often priced right, too. a very good bottle can be had for $10 or less. while chateau bellevue is an up-and-coming enterprise, this is part of the grand wine-making establishment founded in 1857. today they pruce 2 million bottles every year. the jesuit monks who found it in the 19th century originally made wine for use in the church, but their techniques became the basis...
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. >> it's a good spring drink, very fruity. >> the elderberry is nice and frty.up and realized that today's easter, there's still hope for you. >> it's not too late. >> finish your cup ofoffee and get yourself to -- we'll do salmon blts. >> this is just regular mayonnaise and make an aioli yourself and we'll jazz it up. so lemon zest. >> in the mayo. >> we're pressed for time so we'll just jazz up regular mayonnaise. >> that's clever. here you've got the salmon. >> that's right. salmon, bacon, tomatoes aarugula and frise so you can make your own. a little smear. here's a knife for you as well of the lemony. >> i'll slather this on. >> i might use all of this on one sandwich. >> you did and it's a good facial, too. >> salmon is a good traditional brunch dish. >> absolutely. the bacon makes it breakfasty. >> a bit of tomato. >> i don't know if we have time to eat this right now. what goes well with this. >> leeks and hummus, and puree it together with spiced pita chips. >> i've heard reviews already that the pita chips are amazing. they're homemade. >> they're home
. >> it's a good spring drink, very fruity. >> the elderberry is nice and frty.up and realized that today's easter, there's still hope for you. >> it's not too late. >> finish your cup ofoffee and get yourself to -- we'll do salmon blts. >> this is just regular mayonnaise and make an aioli yourself and we'll jazz it up. so lemon zest. >> in the mayo. >> we're pressed for time so we'll just jazz up regular mayonnaise. >> that's clever. here you've...
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what's cool about this, it's fruity but not overpowering. >> i don't like that raspberry whatever thingan bring beer. >> that's nutty. >> a fancy bottle. >> i'm going to save that one. now, this is a standard because it's been around forever. >> the first to say, you know what, i love budweiser, but there's road beyond budweiser. a little richer flavor, the color has a little more depth. you call it the gateway beer, your introduction to the whole world of craft and micro draft beers. finally, from england, oatmeal stout. beer bred in a bottle. the thing about these, these are much smoother than you think. they're not as rich and hearty as they look. >> and i think the brewery is actually right on the road when you're coming in from heathrow into downtown london. >> you've been there once or twice. >> it might be there. smells good it. >> we see some burgers and fries, we'll be good. >> that's really good. >> very easy. >> makes me want to run out and buy a gq. >> you do that. we'd like that. >> always a pleasure to see you. and you can find the list in gq or -- >> gq.com, actually. >>
what's cool about this, it's fruity but not overpowering. >> i don't like that raspberry whatever thingan bring beer. >> that's nutty. >> a fancy bottle. >> i'm going to save that one. now, this is a standard because it's been around forever. >> the first to say, you know what, i love budweiser, but there's road beyond budweiser. a little richer flavor, the color has a little more depth. you call it the gateway beer, your introduction to the whole world of craft...
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with two crispy bars for 100 fruity calories... it's the delicious, new way to stay on track.isps. vo:but at walmart? the same 10 a nidollars can buy so much more.l drug store. more easter. plus great new rollbacks. that's worth hopping in for. save money. live better. walmart. but look below the surface. your mouth is no different. brushing leaves teeth looking clean, but millions of plaque and gingivitis germs are left behind. a quick 30-second rinse wih sterine® antiseptic cleans deeper. [ boom! ] its unique penetrating formula destroys germs [ boom! ] brushing leaves behind. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] ...for the deepest clean and the healthiest mouth. listerine®. clean deeper. get healthier. >>> that does itor us on this saturday, thanks to peter alexander and bill karins. coming up tomorrow, fighting spring allergies. >>> plus the latest hollywood phrases to go main stream. have a great day. >>> good morning, every one. i am kimberly suiters. >> here is what we are working on for 9:00. a live look at the title basin is morning where massive crowds are gathering. >>> plu
with two crispy bars for 100 fruity calories... it's the delicious, new way to stay on track.isps. vo:but at walmart? the same 10 a nidollars can buy so much more.l drug store. more easter. plus great new rollbacks. that's worth hopping in for. save money. live better. walmart. but look below the surface. your mouth is no different. brushing leaves teeth looking clean, but millions of plaque and gingivitis germs are left behind. a quick 30-second rinse wih sterine® antiseptic cleans deeper. [...
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with two crispy bars for 100 fruity calories... it's the delicious, new way to stay on track.in the united states every 9 1/2 minutes someone's father, mother, brother, sister, so warm and fluffy. make the most out of the most important meal of the day. ♪ made with gooey hersheys mini-kisses. spontanious joy may occur. being played here in what is i guess arguably the basketball capital of the universe, we thought it would be fitting to tip our caps to one of the most legendary basketball teams in state history. if you drive about 80 miles southeast of here, you'll run if to tiny milan high school. the source of one of the greatest basketball upsets in basketball history and also the inspiration for one of the best sports movies of all-times,. >> reporter: jake white is up early chasing the dream of winning end independent state basketball championship like his team did back in 1954. tiny milan high school beat a team more than ten times its size 32-30. a game some have called the greatest ever played. oldtimers remember that '54 season like it was yesterday. >> as long as som
with two crispy bars for 100 fruity calories... it's the delicious, new way to stay on track.in the united states every 9 1/2 minutes someone's father, mother, brother, sister, so warm and fluffy. make the most out of the most important meal of the day. ♪ made with gooey hersheys mini-kisses. spontanious joy may occur. being played here in what is i guess arguably the basketball capital of the universe, we thought it would be fitting to tip our caps to one of the most legendary basketball...
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testimony he said that the servicing agreement for private label securitization of mortgages as well less fruity and fannie would require a change in the agreement to make it legal to modify to reduce principal and it's very difficult to agreed to get to that amendment that took everybody's interest to the different trenches. there's been a lot of proposals how to cut through that legal problem and i thought there has to be something in voluntary to do with whether it was purchasing having the government purchase mortgage interest through eminent domain and then modifying ourselves which is similar to what the corporation did in the great depression or modifications in bankruptcy. citigroup team and support of that two years ago which i appreciated. bank of america went to the brink that never quite got there. what is your current position? >> as we've gone through the lessons we've learned with modifications and other programs there is a segment of borrowers whom there would be inappropriate alternative at this point in time. >> so you would support that? >> uncertain circumstances yes, thank y
testimony he said that the servicing agreement for private label securitization of mortgages as well less fruity and fannie would require a change in the agreement to make it legal to modify to reduce principal and it's very difficult to agreed to get to that amendment that took everybody's interest to the different trenches. there's been a lot of proposals how to cut through that legal problem and i thought there has to be something in voluntary to do with whether it was purchasing having the...