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and we have jim bob. >> good morning. >> good morning to you.ous duggar family recipe this morning. what is that? >> she's a good cook. >> it's breakfast casserole. >> okay. and so you must be pretty organized. i see labels on all the shelves. i mean, it's pretty impressive. were you organized like this always -- >> i used to work at a grocery store. and so when we built the house i wanted a, like a pantry that we could load stuff in directly from the vehicle. so it worked out great. >> yeah. a lot of people imagine that you're just in this process of doing laundry at all times. is that basically it? >> usually it is. that and dishes. between laundry and dishes it's a nonstop process. but i think everybody can identify with that. >> but everybody has a job. jill this morning has been definitely working hard. haven't you? >> yes, ma'am. >> so you said even the little ones have a job. >> they all work together on a team. and we've got buddy teams. so the little guys are getting to learn from the older ones, and we all work together. it takes every
and we have jim bob. >> good morning. >> good morning to you.ous duggar family recipe this morning. what is that? >> she's a good cook. >> it's breakfast casserole. >> okay. and so you must be pretty organized. i see labels on all the shelves. i mean, it's pretty impressive. were you organized like this always -- >> i used to work at a grocery store. and so when we built the house i wanted a, like a pantry that we could load stuff in directly from the...
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hello, i'm mitt romney and i'm speaking to you from jim bob's kitchen, a really fantastic diner outside aiken, south carolina. as i said, it's a really fantastic place. it really is.
hello, i'm mitt romney and i'm speaking to you from jim bob's kitchen, a really fantastic diner outside aiken, south carolina. as i said, it's a really fantastic place. it really is.
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hello, i'm mitt romney and i'm speaking to you from jim bob's kitchen, a really fantastic diner outside
hello, i'm mitt romney and i'm speaking to you from jim bob's kitchen, a really fantastic diner outside
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hello, i'm mitt romney and i'm speaking to you from jim bob's kitchen, a really fantastic diner outside aiken, south carolina. as i said, it's a really fantastic place. it really is. and i enjoy it very much. it's super
hello, i'm mitt romney and i'm speaking to you from jim bob's kitchen, a really fantastic diner outside aiken, south carolina. as i said, it's a really fantastic place. it really is. and i enjoy it very much. it's super
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jim? >> bob, those storms produced four-inch hail. this week in chicago, though cold air will move out. the rain will move in and we'll have details in the full forecast still ahead. there's a lot a home improvement centers out there. but does paying more for less mower really improve anything? at's why sears brought e latest craftsman line here. to put our money where our mouth is. welcome to the turf war. compare any craftsman tractor, mower, or trimmer to any other brand, and we guarantee sears has the lowest price. you won't find a better deal there, or there. if you do, we'll match it. and give you up to a hundred dollars to spend on anything at sears. it's a turf war. because your lawn is worth fighting for. want proof? see our prices and theirs at sears.com/compare. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stay
jim? >> bob, those storms produced four-inch hail. this week in chicago, though cold air will move out. the rain will move in and we'll have details in the full forecast still ahead. there's a lot a home improvement centers out there. but does paying more for less mower really improve anything? at's why sears brought e latest craftsman line here. to put our money where our mouth is. welcome to the turf war. compare any craftsman tractor, mower, or trimmer to any other brand, and we...
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break. [ jim koch ] there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, alpine spring and right now, there's summer ale. [ bobnon ] samuel adams summer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy. -lemony. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale, there's just something about it. it's like, totally reminds you of summer, you know? what do you do when you can no longer get around like you used to? when you fear losing your independence? who do you call? call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. and most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround
break. [ jim koch ] there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, alpine spring and right now, there's summer ale. [ bobnon ] samuel adams summer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy. -lemony. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale, there's just something about it....
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bob fitzsimmons. he defeated jim corbett... heavyweight champion of america...n kishiesh...kinshu... costa del sol... ruhr...spiertung... frettomar... in october 1897. am i right, sir? right! goulish: humor is a very important part of our work, i think partially because we're just -- as people, we're interested in things that have a sense of humor to them, that don't take themselves too seriously. and on some level, i think we're just funny people, and we can't really escape that. next question, please. how far is...winnipeg from...montreal? mike walker. [ audience laughing ] he became... america's fattest man when he reached... the unreal weight... of one thousand... one hundred... eighty-seven...pounds. am i right, sir? quite right! hixson: in being a maker of this work, i look at it like life. when i get up in the morning and brush my teeth and listen to the radio, i'm filtering a lot of different information. my life isn't like a piece of literature with a beginning, middle, and end. in my actual life, i am processing a lot of different things at one time. w
bob fitzsimmons. he defeated jim corbett... heavyweight champion of america...n kishiesh...kinshu... costa del sol... ruhr...spiertung... frettomar... in october 1897. am i right, sir? right! goulish: humor is a very important part of our work, i think partially because we're just -- as people, we're interested in things that have a sense of humor to them, that don't take themselves too seriously. and on some level, i think we're just funny people, and we can't really escape that. next...
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the testimony by the chairman of bob graham and jim talent, helped to raise awareness on the issue of biosecurity and the need to ensure that deadly pathogens and the research carried out on them are contained in secure lab facilities. this committee also held numerous hearings on the nation's efforts to prevent, prepare for and mitigate the impact of a pandemic influenza outbreak. in 2009, the administration's failure to ensure that the government was prepared to rapidly distribute vaccines was and remains the cause for great concern. preparedness also requires investing in critical life sciences research to expand our knowledge base and technologies to help us better respond to the next potential global pandemic. such a pandemic could be even more communicable than the 1918 influenza virus or as virulent as the avian flu virus. the world health organization has documented 576 human cases of avian flu infection worldwide since 2003. 339 of those cases resulted in death. recently, research funded by the national institutes of health and conducted in wisconsin and the netherlands resul
the testimony by the chairman of bob graham and jim talent, helped to raise awareness on the issue of biosecurity and the need to ensure that deadly pathogens and the research carried out on them are contained in secure lab facilities. this committee also held numerous hearings on the nation's efforts to prevent, prepare for and mitigate the impact of a pandemic influenza outbreak. in 2009, the administration's failure to ensure that the government was prepared to rapidly distribute vaccines...
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included and we learned that the president went against advice of defense secretary bob gates, joint chiefs vice chairman jim cartwright and vice president biden, fearing the huge risk of sending in boots from the ground,referring an air strike but the president chose the riskiest option. rick, w he disagree with joe biden, bob gates and general cartwright? >> he took a high risk but high rewards strategy. one of the things that was written, if they used drones or missiles, they would never have known whether they got osama bin laden and they didn't expect the pakistanis to tell them, either. at the core of what president obama wanted to do, he wanted to get credit. chris: so he was willing to take the risk of taking extra time. >> yes, and one of the things graham wrote about in the piece and in the longer version you didn't see is that obama may have slowed the clock too much. he took some risk in actually taking six, seven, eight months to act on that because it could veeaked. chris: you covered this, why did the president decide to go for the men-on-the-ground strategy? >> he took th advice ofeon patta a
included and we learned that the president went against advice of defense secretary bob gates, joint chiefs vice chairman jim cartwright and vice president biden, fearing the huge risk of sending in boots from the ground,referring an air strike but the president chose the riskiest option. rick, w he disagree with joe biden, bob gates and general cartwright? >> he took a high risk but high rewards strategy. one of the things that was written, if they used drones or missiles, they would...
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jim: jason's caddie, kevin dale was plom bobbing with the yardage stick.goes to the yardage stick a lot. nick: that's what you do. you do your homework. that's why you play your practice rounds. i believe the guys who pay more attention to the practice rounds -- the guys who really do grind and plot. the breaks on the greens, where to miss the green. how they feed in if you need to play a bump and run. anyway, this to put the pressure on ernie. pushed it again. jim: oh, my. nick: so -- jim: now it's ernie's turn to have a free shot at victory. three-putt par it is for dufner. this is one of the real beloved figures in golf. so many people have been pulling for ernie to regain winner's status out here. nick: because he's really worked at it. physically, mentally, technically, and now this club. so this is it for the win. jim: oh, whoa! nick: please no. please no. jim: it went past enough to where everybody is taking a deep breath. nick: well, his heart will be racing now. jim: there you go. they're heading back to the 18th tee one more time. so they've gone
jim: jason's caddie, kevin dale was plom bobbing with the yardage stick.goes to the yardage stick a lot. nick: that's what you do. you do your homework. that's why you play your practice rounds. i believe the guys who pay more attention to the practice rounds -- the guys who really do grind and plot. the breaks on the greens, where to miss the green. how they feed in if you need to play a bump and run. anyway, this to put the pressure on ernie. pushed it again. jim: oh, my. nick: so -- jim: now...
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we'll have highlights tonight at 11:00. >> did jim say lincecum's haircut looks like a bob from his daughter my daughter has a haircut a lot like that. i think it's a bob. janelle, it a bob? >> yeah, it's a new trend, right? everybody is going to have the lincecum hair, like the aniston hair. >> thanks a lot, jim. >> how about this right here? >> lincecum holding on line 3 for jim kozimor. for a full half h bay area o baa sports cover, on comcast sports bay area. >> we'll be right back. >>> our 7:00 news coming up with brent cannon. >> tonight north korea on the verge of launching a rocket. why the u.s. and many countries all around the globe are on edge. and what is being done about it. and play-off fever is back in the bay area once again. this time it's on thousands of san jose sharks fans, hope that this year is finally going to be the year they can hoist the stanley cup. the puck drops tomorrow. we'll break down that series tonight coming up on comcast 186 in just a couple minutes. we kind of got it started with our comcast friends. we'll continue that discussion coming up in a couple o
we'll have highlights tonight at 11:00. >> did jim say lincecum's haircut looks like a bob from his daughter my daughter has a haircut a lot like that. i think it's a bob. janelle, it a bob? >> yeah, it's a new trend, right? everybody is going to have the lincecum hair, like the aniston hair. >> thanks a lot, jim. >> how about this right here? >> lincecum holding on line 3 for jim kozimor. for a full half h bay area o baa sports cover, on comcast sports bay area....
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our show once and once of his kids asked him about gay people and he just explained it you know bob and jim kid is like okay. can we watch cartoons. >> right. >> it's terrifying for children. bryan fischer, please and thank you. >> environmental movement is fundamentally anti-human. it is fundamentally anti-human. and this bares the imprint of the father of lies. because the father of lies, remember. hates human beings because we are made in the image of god. well environmentalists have the same exact agenda. they want to wipe humanity off of the face of the globe. this is the ultimate goal of environmentalists. >> you are so right. >> oh, my god. [ dramatic music ] >> satan! >> the father of lies. >> satan! >> the environmental movement is satanic, is what he was saying. >> but don't environmentalists want to save the planet for people? >> yeah, they want to save god's creation. >> okay. >> environmentalists are against poisoning the ground water -- >> yeah. oh i get it is because it was earth day. eric bolling on the five. >> i'm not sure if you celebrated earth day, but i did by grilling
our show once and once of his kids asked him about gay people and he just explained it you know bob and jim kid is like okay. can we watch cartoons. >> right. >> it's terrifying for children. bryan fischer, please and thank you. >> environmental movement is fundamentally anti-human. it is fundamentally anti-human. and this bares the imprint of the father of lies. because the father of lies, remember. hates human beings because we are made in the image of god. well...
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. >> all right, bob. jim, over to you. >> okay. that's a great discussion. love to hear bob's take because people just came in so negative again today. it doesn't seem warranted. >>> let's shifts to bonds and the dollar. >> reporter: jim, if you think things are negative with the perception in the u.s., i have a spread that will show you there are a whole lot more negative in europe right now. let's look at a spread of the u.s. ten-year rate which is hovering around 2.18. the difference in the low 40s on this chart, that's a two-year chart, is the widest differential, the widest the spread has been in over a year. so you could ask three traders and the first trader might say, well, there's better growth perception in the u.s. that may work. ask the second trader, it might be because things in spain are deteriorating so quickly that the boone is just being grabbed like a big mac on special or the third reason it's a combination of all those issues and with the minutes maybe less qe or not extending programs that could affect it as well. no matter how you slic
. >> all right, bob. jim, over to you. >> okay. that's a great discussion. love to hear bob's take because people just came in so negative again today. it doesn't seem warranted. >>> let's shifts to bonds and the dollar. >> reporter: jim, if you think things are negative with the perception in the u.s., i have a spread that will show you there are a whole lot more negative in europe right now. let's look at a spread of the u.s. ten-year rate which is hovering around...
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jim maceda talks with an american couple sharing their amazing connection to the "titanic" for the first time. >> katherine bucknell and bobcguire share many passions, like running, but it took years of marriage before the couple stumbled upon a special bond. >> we realized we have both had ancestors on the titanic. >> jack fare, bob's grandfather, just 17, was sailing home in first class with his parents after a european vacation. and emma bucknell, katherine's great, great grandmother was also in first. at 60, a veteran of dozens of trans-atlantic crossings. both survived when more than 1500 perished and both left accounts of harrowing hours in the freezing north atlantic after titanic's collision with an iceberg three times its size. from their house in portugal, they share their story for the first time. >> the shock of the water took the breath out of my lungs. >> fare had jumped from titanic's deck just minutes before it sank. >> down and down i went, spinning in all directions. swimming as hard as i could in the direction i thought to be away from the ship. >> somehow, he resurfaced and spent that night clinging to
jim maceda talks with an american couple sharing their amazing connection to the "titanic" for the first time. >> katherine bucknell and bobcguire share many passions, like running, but it took years of marriage before the couple stumbled upon a special bond. >> we realized we have both had ancestors on the titanic. >> jack fare, bob's grandfather, just 17, was sailing home in first class with his parents after a european vacation. and emma bucknell, katherine's...
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. >>> still ahead, virginia governor bob mcdonnell, howard dean, carl bernstein and actor jim gaffigan. we're also monitoring a major earthquake this morning off the coast of indonesia. bill karins has an update on the tsunami warning right after the break. keep it right here on "morning joe." i'm more of an absentee plant parent. [ cellphone rings ] tuscaloosa? schenectady. des moines. ok. ok. ok. i can't always be there to weed my petunias. so now we use miracle-gro shake 'n feed plus weed preventer. it feeds plants and prevents weeds for up to three months. so my plants grow bigger, more beautiful, without all the weeds. guaranteed. [ cellphone rings ] with miracle-gro shake 'n feed, anyone can have a green thumb. [ cellphone rings ] everyone grows with miracle-gro. is to create it. [ female announcer ] now create a new future for your skin. only aveeno positively radiant has total soy, for a whole new level of radiance. it's clinically proven to visibly reduce blotchiness, brown spots, and other past damage, while broad spectrum spf 30 helps prevent future damage. healthier, more r
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. >> bob pasani, as always. jim cramer, over to you. dividends going up, as bob said.ultiples low. what's going on? >> hey, i think it sounds like you should buy. but then again, i'm basing it on the fact that those only fit the negative story. let's shift to bonds. then look at what it's doing to the ten-year bund yield. and even though it would make sense to try and tie this to the fed activities of the day, it's hard to do so based on what europe is doing. of course, not to dismiss the notion that would suggest ending in june and the next meeting not until the 19th and 20th of june on this floor look to see if there's any hints of operation twist. carl, back to you. shares of amtd up 70% so far this year. fred, why the move? >> we've been talking with the new york stock exchange for a while and we've been partnering with them on a number of things, whether it's market structure issues and how we look out for the retail investor and having a very good dialogue. we part with them on the options exchange. we just decided, this was the right time and that the partnershi
. >> bob pasani, as always. jim cramer, over to you. dividends going up, as bob said.ultiples low. what's going on? >> hey, i think it sounds like you should buy. but then again, i'm basing it on the fact that those only fit the negative story. let's shift to bonds. then look at what it's doing to the ten-year bund yield. and even though it would make sense to try and tie this to the fed activities of the day, it's hard to do so based on what europe is doing. of course, not to...
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there are more important issues, but back to the point you made, jim, it's a little weird when you have david gregory in february and you have bobr reporting the same sort of talking points about osama bin laden being dead and general motors being alive and it makes you think are they getting the same talking points? we know at that msnbc takes the talking points from the media matters, and they're off the same song sheet a lot. a lot of people in the press and said it and took flak for it, are lazy. >> jon: judy, want 0 weigh in. >> i don't buy it andrea, turn on to networks, people making the same points because sometimes the points are they are. >> talk radio. >> three liberal giant broadcast networks have greater audiences than all the cable networks altogether. >> jon: talking about the broadcast networks. and if you see something that you feel shows evidence of media bias, he e-mail us at news watch@foxnews.com, coming up next, are the media forcing a racial divide. >> trayvon martin was murdered. >> black activist and race baiters claiming racial hatred and profiling was to blame for the shooting death of trayvon martin.
there are more important issues, but back to the point you made, jim, it's a little weird when you have david gregory in february and you have bobr reporting the same sort of talking points about osama bin laden being dead and general motors being alive and it makes you think are they getting the same talking points? we know at that msnbc takes the talking points from the media matters, and they're off the same song sheet a lot. a lot of people in the press and said it and took flak for it, are...
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bob faw in new bedford, massachusetts. >> we are sorry to add that shortly after that interview, jim burgo died. >>> we have a profile todayone of the world's most respected rabbis. he is a 74-year-old israeli, adin steinsaltz, the author of 60 books on ethics, prayer and mysticism, with a few mystery novels included. rabbi steinsaltz is most admired for a monumental project that took him 45 years, sometimes working 17 hour days. he translated the babylonian talmud from ancient hebrew and aramaic into modern hebrew and added his own commentary and background. the torah is judaism's holiest text, genesis through deuteronomy. the talmud is commentary on the torah. but in its original languages, the talmud was studied primarily by students and scholars. now, the steinsaltz talmud will make it available to everyone. the holiest site in all judaism is in jerusalem, the western wall of the second temple, destroyed in the year 70. the devout come to the wall to pray, and so do many 13-year-old boys at the time of their bar mitzvahs, when they take on the full responsibilities of adults. one of those duties is studying the torah,
bob faw in new bedford, massachusetts. >> we are sorry to add that shortly after that interview, jim burgo died. >>> we have a profile todayone of the world's most respected rabbis. he is a 74-year-old israeli, adin steinsaltz, the author of 60 books on ethics, prayer and mysticism, with a few mystery novels included. rabbi steinsaltz is most admired for a monumental project that took him 45 years, sometimes working 17 hour days. he translated the babylonian talmud from ancient...
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diversified. [ jim koch ] there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, alpine spring and right now, there's summer ale. [ bobamuel adams summer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy. -lemony. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale, there's just something about it. it's like, totally reminds you of summer, you know? . caffeine conditioning complex, perks up the look of eyes. it works in the blink of an eye. to the serene waters of glacier bay, . . . . . . but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get eswitching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> sometimes, it can be hard to spot the difference between a value stock that represents value and one that's a value trap, meaning a loser investment that looks cheap because the underlying company is falling apart. other
diversified. [ jim koch ] there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, alpine spring and right now, there's summer ale. [ bobamuel adams summer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy. -lemony. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale, there's just something about it....
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[ jim koch ] there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, alpine spring and right now, there's summer ale. [ bob adams summer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy. -lemony. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale, there's just something about it. it's like, totally reminds you of summer, you know? . >>neil: forget las vegas, baby, to hawaii for the general services administration. the house transportation committee uncovered a doozy, five agency employees took a five day trip to hawaii to a attend a one hour ribbon cutting ceremony on the taxpayer taxpayers' dime. this gets bigger and bigger. what is the deal? >>guest: it does. it is the lavish party they did in las vegas nearly $1 million and the gives they were giving to each other about $450,000 and now we are going through the ig report and finding there remain other trips including this big trip to hawaii. >>neil: when was the hawaii trip? >>guest: hawaii trip was last year but there have
[ jim koch ] there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, alpine spring and right now, there's summer ale. [ bob adams summer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy. -lemony. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale, there's just something about it. it's like, totally...
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money." [ jim koch ] there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, alpine spring and right now, there's summer ale. [ bobmuel adams summer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy. -lemony. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale, there's just something about it. it's like, totally reminds you of summer, you know? but it's really good. it's crunchy and noodle-y. what they mean is, it's french's french fried onions in my crunchy noodle casserole. french's french fried onions. available in the french's stay-fresh can. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lois... who chose two aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] try aleve d for stron
money." [ jim koch ] there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, alpine spring and right now, there's summer ale. [ bobmuel adams summer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy. -lemony. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale, there's just something about it. it's...
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diversified. [ jim koch ] there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, alpine spring and right now, there's summer ale. [ bobamuel adams summer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy. -lemony. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale, there's just something about it. it's like, totally reminds you of summer, you know? but not for your eyes. they're still so tired looking. with olay challenge that, with regenerist anti-aging eye roller. its hydrating formula with caffeine conditioning complex, perks up the look of eyes. it works in the blink of an eye. to the serene waters of glacier bay, air wick has partnered with the national park foundation so you can experience the spirit of these national treasures in your home. the national park collection. something in the air wick. greetings from the people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicin
diversified. [ jim koch ] there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, alpine spring and right now, there's summer ale. [ bobamuel adams summer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy. -lemony. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale, there's just something about it....
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bob haldeman. carefully taking notes as he always did. then comes bill gavin. he's followed by jim keogh. he was the first director of the white house staff. he passed away about five years ago. earlier executive editor of "time" magazine and head of the usia. ray price took jim keogh's place as director. finally to the right, closest to president nixon, you'll recognize william sapphire who died less than two years ago. whom we all this afternoon are thinking of with special affection. now having introduced them through their photos, let me welcome them in person and invite our white house speech writing panel to the stage. very quickly, ray price, the chief speech writer for much of nixon's tenure. joined the new york staff in 1967. he had served earlier at editorial page editor at the new york herald tribune and later as president of economic club of new york. his memoir is called "with nixon." highly recommended. pat buchanan, a journalist democrat before he became the first full-time advisor and writer in the nixon comeback efforts. he later came communications director of president
bob haldeman. carefully taking notes as he always did. then comes bill gavin. he's followed by jim keogh. he was the first director of the white house staff. he passed away about five years ago. earlier executive editor of "time" magazine and head of the usia. ray price took jim keogh's place as director. finally to the right, closest to president nixon, you'll recognize william sapphire who died less than two years ago. whom we all this afternoon are thinking of with special...
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jim clifton c.e.o. of a company conducting opinion polls in the states he says they are figure show bob may have a fire on his hands to stay in the white house. we ask right now if you were to vote tonight he would vote for. me and according to the gallup poll if we want tonight run beat him because you know you may very well vote for romney but not for him you're just voting against the president is there a survey what are the main reasons not to vote for the president could szish strickly unemployment as far as foreign policy i think foreign policy plays no role at all right now i mean it's something really big happened so israel bombs are ron and we've got to back them up. i mean some good will make a little bit of a difference but americans are the place right now they don't want to hear about foreign policy they should they don't. know where power plants have mushroomed across india opening up here to opportunities for big business but also angering environmentalists but indian politicians insists protests often have motives beyond ecological because as british leader now reports where there is bi
jim clifton c.e.o. of a company conducting opinion polls in the states he says they are figure show bob may have a fire on his hands to stay in the white house. we ask right now if you were to vote tonight he would vote for. me and according to the gallup poll if we want tonight run beat him because you know you may very well vote for romney but not for him you're just voting against the president is there a survey what are the main reasons not to vote for the president could szish strickly...
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you up. [ jim koch ] there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, alpine spring and right now, there's summer ale. [ bobmer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy. -lemony. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale, there's just something about it. it's like, totally reminds you of summer, you know? has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pretty serious. esurance. click or call. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> any inmate coming or going i
you up. [ jim koch ] there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, alpine spring and right now, there's summer ale. [ bobmer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. it's citrusy. -lemony. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale, there's just something about it. it's like, totally...
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president is returning the favor, jim, he is referring to mitt romney by name as kind unusual tact at this point. >> unless you remember 1996 clinton campaign they started bombing bob. obama administration doesn't plan on running on a positive record of accomplishment. they plan on clobbering romney. friday's "washington post" headline, romney uses -- this is long complicated story about romney's money. this is the team for the next seven months is not only romney out of touch but he is hiding his assets. >> are the media helping that narrative that the president is trying to paint? >> i think that those in the media who favor barack obama would clearly like to have rick santorum stick around a little bit longer so we can broaden the gender gap of who is favor of barack obama versus those to mitt romney. 18 points. goodbye rick, it's time to go. people feel that whether or not they are republican or conservative. that is what you are hearing in the press. >> jon: here is sample of the "washington post." every day that romney has to deal with santorum is another day that -- everything he needs to do to raising money and raising his positives is complicated by santor
president is returning the favor, jim, he is referring to mitt romney by name as kind unusual tact at this point. >> unless you remember 1996 clinton campaign they started bombing bob. obama administration doesn't plan on running on a positive record of accomplishment. they plan on clobbering romney. friday's "washington post" headline, romney uses -- this is long complicated story about romney's money. this is the team for the next seven months is not only romney out of touch...