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(laughter) john oliver, john oliver, you moved me. >> yes, 'tis i, john oliver in the flesh. (laughter) the clown prince of correspondents, bob your ankle, up your bum! (cheers and applause) >> jon: i have to say though, if i may, it certainly-- it certainly looks and sounds like you but something's off. your face. so symmetrical. your complexion has lost its deathly pallor. your voice today rich and musical like the sonorous notes of an oboe. >> ah! praise from caesar is praise, indeed. (laughter) >> jon: see, even that. there is just something so much more appealing about you! every facet it's-- i don't know how to describe it, really. it's-- >> okay. here's what's happened. >> jon: oh, my god! oh, my god, it's patrick stewart! (cheers and applause) amazing! >> here's what's happened. your correspondents, emboldened by the n.f.l. labor dispute, have also gone on strike! until then, we replacement correspondents-- myself, pacino, glenn close and, as always, the incomparable mandy pa tin kin as aasif mandvi-- will attempt to hold down the fort. (cheers and applause). >> jon:
(laughter) john oliver, john oliver, you moved me. >> yes, 'tis i, john oliver in the flesh. (laughter) the clown prince of correspondents, bob your ankle, up your bum! (cheers and applause) >> jon: i have to say though, if i may, it certainly-- it certainly looks and sounds like you but something's off. your face. so symmetrical. your complexion has lost its deathly pallor. your voice today rich and musical like the sonorous notes of an oboe. >> ah! praise from caesar is...
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next one olive oil. before food or appetizer our or mix it with salad. it's great.ur heart. obviously avocado is another fait of mine. be careful there are a lot of calories, you don't want to have too much of them. >> jamie: you say olive oil before at the beginning of the meal. they bring out the basket of bread and pour the olive oil, that is not what you are talking about? >> accept it is port of a mediterranean diet which is what he is talking about, fish and unsaturated fats, almonds are great for you, walnuts, used olive oil. >> look at the greeks. >> and the italians. but you realize that we're supposed to get about 25% of our calories by fat. great way to get calories but if you eat it in a cheeseburger or french fry, you will end up clogging your arteries. eat unsaturated fats. use canola oil or peanut oil or flax seed oil. stay away from the saturated fats. >> eric was kig on the oreos. you know better. and great advice. thank you so much. i'm pretty excited about today because today starts a whole new chapter. brand-new web page on foxnews.com/sundayhous
next one olive oil. before food or appetizer our or mix it with salad. it's great.ur heart. obviously avocado is another fait of mine. be careful there are a lot of calories, you don't want to have too much of them. >> jamie: you say olive oil before at the beginning of the meal. they bring out the basket of bread and pour the olive oil, that is not what you are talking about? >> accept it is port of a mediterranean diet which is what he is talking about, fish and unsaturated fats,...
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this is the company behind the olive garden and red lobster brands. but while same store sales at those restaurants were flat to down, business at its smaller chains increased. earnings were two cents better than estimates. it admits it has felt the shaky economy so it will update its olive garden and red lobster restaurants. one changes its already made: charging a dollar more for olive garden's popular never-ending pasta bowl. shares heated up, rising 4.6% to a new all time high. the company also is planning new menus such as lighter dishes and olive garden and more non- seafood fare at red lobster. a mixed finished for the five most actively traded exchange traded products. the emerging markets and russell 2,000 funds were the gainers. and that's tonight's market focus. >> it's not just the federal reserve, but federal banks across the globe acting to kickstart economies. it helped to fuel the stock rally, which our guest expects to continue. chris orndorff is back. always great to see you. we had you here in the spring. your expectation was s&p at
this is the company behind the olive garden and red lobster brands. but while same store sales at those restaurants were flat to down, business at its smaller chains increased. earnings were two cents better than estimates. it admits it has felt the shaky economy so it will update its olive garden and red lobster restaurants. one changes its already made: charging a dollar more for olive garden's popular never-ending pasta bowl. shares heated up, rising 4.6% to a new all time high. the company...
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. >> reporter: the oliver community has not been spared the troubles of urban blight but today on september1th there is renewed vigor and optimism because when good people attack a problem, good things happen. >> it's taken a lot of hard work and hundreds of volunteers and this is the cap stone. >> reporter: only 150 volunteers from local companies, all here to tackle the tough job of july starting a community in renewal. >> they're all doing exactly, living the spirit that followed that tragic day, which is building communities, supporting communities and working together. >> reporter: the group, operation oliver, has been working daily in this neighborhood for over a year. it's a coalition of military veterans who want to continue to serve. >> service doesn't end when you take the uniform off. in fact, this becomes more important. >> reporter: the volunteers are hopeful they're making a difference. >> it's a great way to give back to the community and remember and we ought to keep moving. >> people in the community, that this can be a spring board for them that they will see what's been d
. >> reporter: the oliver community has not been spared the troubles of urban blight but today on september1th there is renewed vigor and optimism because when good people attack a problem, good things happen. >> it's taken a lot of hard work and hundreds of volunteers and this is the cap stone. >> reporter: only 150 volunteers from local companies, all here to tackle the tough job of july starting a community in renewal. >> they're all doing exactly, living the spirit...
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we're going to go to john oliver on the floor of the election. john? >> jon, thank you. i could not disagree more with my colleagues. if the democrats are tapping anything, it's not the rockies but their own smug sense of self satisfaction. they chose denver not for its association with the faste american beverage but its sheer height, a city literally a mile above the rest of america. for which these liberal -- from which these liberal elites can peer down upon the rabble, judging whether or not we're separating paper from plastic and hurling energy-saving lightning bolts from us on high as were once hurled down from olympos. jon? >> jon: rob? >> what's up? >> jon: rob? >> what's up? >> jon: rob, we're not doing that any more, rob. we're not doing it. what is your opinion, rob, on the elitist versus salt of the earth ker if you havele with the democrats? -- salt of the earth kerfufrnsle with the democrats? >> i can tell you that democrats love government that's fair -- universal health care, and twins. >> >> hit it. ♪ they love hunting for some beer, chugging lots of be
we're going to go to john oliver on the floor of the election. john? >> jon, thank you. i could not disagree more with my colleagues. if the democrats are tapping anything, it's not the rockies but their own smug sense of self satisfaction. they chose denver not for its association with the faste american beverage but its sheer height, a city literally a mile above the rest of america. for which these liberal -- from which these liberal elites can peer down upon the rabble, judging...
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lemon zest, lemon juice, red onion or shallots, some more olive oil.ome fresh herbs, italian flat leaf parsley you. take the lamb, still sizzling, right into that. you are good go. this is an amazing recipe. guaranteed success. sunday morning breakfast a ritual, i would get up with my father. we would go to a place called la patisserie on the miracle mile, it was an exotic time when the family got together. it was just special. i'm going to make a compound butter or flavored butter with lemon zest and chopped garlic and dill. rough chop this all about the flavor. don't worry about the finesse. it's not necessary. take some salt and butter, like a pomade, like that. a up to of lemon juice for acidity. great, great thing to do. take your fish fillet, on top of the board. and you take this, place it right on top. use your fingers, don't be afraid. stred it on. smells great. amazing. i take the lid and let it cook. all right. seven minutes later, here we are. looking beautiful. i'm going to take a bit of paprika toward the end. some fresh dill. take a bit
lemon zest, lemon juice, red onion or shallots, some more olive oil.ome fresh herbs, italian flat leaf parsley you. take the lamb, still sizzling, right into that. you are good go. this is an amazing recipe. guaranteed success. sunday morning breakfast a ritual, i would get up with my father. we would go to a place called la patisserie on the miracle mile, it was an exotic time when the family got together. it was just special. i'm going to make a compound butter or flavored butter with lemon...
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only at olive garden. body washes with paper that reacts like skin. harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] dove is different. its new breakthrough formula changes everything. new dove. this is care. . >>> back now with the story of a washington state man who spent nearly two years behind bars in a central american prison for a crime he did not commit. jason puracal is here with us this morning, and we'll speak to him in just a moment, but first more on his story from nbc's kerry sanders. kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that's right, natalie. jason puracal spent 22 months in prison in one of the most notorious prisons in central america. he was wrongfully convicted of drug trafficking and money-laundering, but he's now free in large part because of the very diligent efforts of his family. a homecoming years in the making. >> i'm in america. >> reporter: this past thursday american jason puracal was set free from this nicaraguan prison after nearly two horrifying years behind bars: jason puracal first went to ni
only at olive garden. body washes with paper that reacts like skin. harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] dove is different. its new breakthrough formula changes everything. new dove. this is care. . >>> back now with the story of a washington state man who spent nearly two years behind bars in a central american prison for a crime he did not commit. jason puracal is here with us this morning, and we'll speak to him in just a moment, but first more on his...
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only at olive garden. body washes with paper that reacts like skin.ow harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] dove is different. its new breakthrough formula changes everything. new dove. this is care. . >>> back now with the story of a washington state man who spent nearly two years behind bars in a central american prison for a crime he did not commit. jason puracal is here with us this morning, and we'll speak to him in just a moment, but first more on his story from nbc's kerry sanders. kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that's right, natalie. jason puracal spent 22 months in prison in one of the most notorious prisons in central america. he was wrongfully convicted of drug trafficking and money-laundering, but he's now free in large part because of the very diligent efforts of his family. a homecoming years in the making. >> i'm in america. >> reporter: this past thursday american jason puracal was set free from this nicaraguan prison after nearly two horrifying years behind bars: jason puracal first went to
only at olive garden. body washes with paper that reacts like skin.ow harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] dove is different. its new breakthrough formula changes everything. new dove. this is care. . >>> back now with the story of a washington state man who spent nearly two years behind bars in a central american prison for a crime he did not commit. jason puracal is here with us this morning, and we'll speak to him in just a moment, but first more on his...
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in greek olive oil.now that you like olive oil from sicily. >> a hint of lemon zest and then it is all combine together. >> and, we have here, i cut in half, i like to make it small. >> a spoonful is placed in the center and rolled up, and i got to try it. >> look at this! shall do you see what i have here? i have leaks and lemon and onion. just drizzle with olive oil, and you like it? >> beautiful. greek yogurt. >> she put some more herbs on top and it is ready to enjoy. >> that is an interesting dish. they say that while the cat is a way the mice will play, but this cat went gambling. here she is, she accidently hitched a ride to reno last week with her owners, vacationing neighbors. they think that she may have climbed into the trunk as they were acting, security finally caught the dog on camera and took her to animal control where a microchip led to,,
in greek olive oil.now that you like olive oil from sicily. >> a hint of lemon zest and then it is all combine together. >> and, we have here, i cut in half, i like to make it small. >> a spoonful is placed in the center and rolled up, and i got to try it. >> look at this! shall do you see what i have here? i have leaks and lemon and onion. just drizzle with olive oil, and you like it? >> beautiful. greek yogurt. >> she put some more herbs on top and it is...
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olive garden represents 50% of the company's profits were notching a 2% sales.d you to get out and get into yum brands instead. i can pat myself on the back for this one because yum rallied 20 points before pulling back slightly. darden advanced smartly, too, gaining 14 points on 43 -- roughly 30% run. several lessons to be learned here. first of all when you own shares in a company dividend backed up by cash flow, you can afford to be patient and wait for a turn. they're paying you to wait. even if a turn doesn't occur, and i can argue it actually hasn't done all that much at darden, you don't need to throw in the towel at the same time when the stock was overly punished for its sins. darden isn't that much better but the stock is more attractive as a reinvested dividend, low interest rates, competition from bonds is small and possibility of a turn, major turn, not just little one, at some point in the future really matters. recently they talked about increasing earnings over 50%, gave a multiyear look at growth plans. company followed with a pretty good earnin
olive garden represents 50% of the company's profits were notching a 2% sales.d you to get out and get into yum brands instead. i can pat myself on the back for this one because yum rallied 20 points before pulling back slightly. darden advanced smartly, too, gaining 14 points on 43 -- roughly 30% run. several lessons to be learned here. first of all when you own shares in a company dividend backed up by cash flow, you can afford to be patient and wait for a turn. they're paying you to wait....
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olive your day bunches better. never ending pasta bowl is back!st $9.95. plus, never ending sausage and meatballs for just $2.95 more. the pasta never ends but the offer does. only at olive garden. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. now in two new flavors. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] who can clean your toilet thirty-six hundre[ ding ]a year? scrubbing bubbles toilet cleaning gel. it's flush-activated to prevent buildup of lime scale and hard water that cause toilet rings. the freshest way to keep a toilet clean. [ toilet flushing ] flush after flush. [ female announcer ] s.c. johnson. a family company. what if we could keep enough plastic wast
olive your day bunches better. never ending pasta bowl is back!st $9.95. plus, never ending sausage and meatballs for just $2.95 more. the pasta never ends but the offer does. only at olive garden. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. now in two new flavors. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on...
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olive garden is back. >> conagri, upgraded to ubs. >> performing miracles, he's one of my hero peps. >> william blair with a buy on nordstrom. >> nordstrom, kors, people making money, people spending money, the stock is going higher. >> continue to avoid into earnings. >> they've met their waterloo. >> bofa upgrades auto nation. >> autos, priet spot in the u.s. economy. >> and with 20 seconds left, emc, still the king of big data. >> this is something i mentioned last night on mad money. there are some sectors of the
olive garden is back. >> conagri, upgraded to ubs. >> performing miracles, he's one of my hero peps. >> william blair with a buy on nordstrom. >> nordstrom, kors, people making money, people spending money, the stock is going higher. >> continue to avoid into earnings. >> they've met their waterloo. >> bofa upgrades auto nation. >> autos, priet spot in the u.s. economy. >> and with 20 seconds left, emc, still the king of big data. >>...
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i love to eat at the olive garden.y too crowded to get into most sundays and even better on route 2 on 202, forget about it. very few night are as fun as oktoberfest and red lobster, the beer is to die for as long as you aren't driving. but i got exhausted by the change after many months of subpar performance, darden preannounced a worse than expected quarter, they said they'd do 78 cents, i'd had enough, especially to olive garden which represents 50% of the company's profits posting a 2.9% decline. i suggest you swap out of darden even though it was yielding closer to 4%, and told you to get to yum brands. i could pat myself on the back of this one for rallying 20 points, however, darden advanced gaining about 14 points on a $43 basis, roughly 30% run. there are several lessons to be learned. when you own shares in a company that's easy backed up by cash flow, you can afford to be patient and wait for a return. right? no matter what, they're paying you to wait. even if a turn doesn't occur and i could argue it hasn't
i love to eat at the olive garden.y too crowded to get into most sundays and even better on route 2 on 202, forget about it. very few night are as fun as oktoberfest and red lobster, the beer is to die for as long as you aren't driving. but i got exhausted by the change after many months of subpar performance, darden preannounced a worse than expected quarter, they said they'd do 78 cents, i'd had enough, especially to olive garden which represents 50% of the company's profits posting a 2.9%...
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ordered a biscuit and it came inside -- [laughter] it's a productive biscuit. >> jon: thank john oliver. what have you seen in north carolina. >> a few of them [bleep] yes, that's a fact. yes that's a fact. busbarbecue, no barbecue. >> jon: why are you trying to calm the crowd. you're outside. >> it's just weird, that's all. >> i can hear these through the wall. the point is jon, what i've seen so far i need to say it's a modern progressive where none of the stereotypes of the old south apply. a street in the south -- that started of course -- >> jon: i don't think actually that's what got it moving. >> i'm pretty it is jon. it looks like a pretty gay street to me. >> jon: i'm pretty sure that that street is named after stonewall jackson, the civil war general. >> yes, general on the union side. >> jon: no. >> oh jesus, i'll go get my [bleep] >> which is the quickest way to the airport. >> jon: oh, that would be billy graham parkway [bleep] >> of course. [appl c >> jon: this is a special correspondence where nbc news, the conversation about america is now out in the paperback form. plea
ordered a biscuit and it came inside -- [laughter] it's a productive biscuit. >> jon: thank john oliver. what have you seen in north carolina. >> a few of them [bleep] yes, that's a fact. yes that's a fact. busbarbecue, no barbecue. >> jon: why are you trying to calm the crowd. you're outside. >> it's just weird, that's all. >> i can hear these through the wall. the point is jon, what i've seen so far i need to say it's a modern progressive where none of the...
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jon oliver, i'll start with you. >> hi, jon.will never forget charlotte, the myrtle trees damp after a morning show. the air full of lavendar and magnolia. the southern people are bigger hearted and kinder than i had a right to expect and i cannot wait to get on a plane and get the ( bleep ) out of here. out. out. >> jon: why? why? >> i'm a new yorker now. i've been here almost a whole week, and i've almost forgotten how asphalt marinated in other people's urine smells. i miss it. i want to go home. >> jon: i miss it as well. jessica williams, you were here covering your very first convention. what will you miss most? >> the people, you know? ( cheers and applause ) i get to come to work every day amidst so many intelligent, well-informed and scandalously well-dressed black men, especially the one with the big plane. he's cute. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: you-- ( laughter ) you mean-- ( laughter ) you mean-- you mean the president. >> jon, i don't know. do i look like tom brokaw? here's what i won't miss-- you half theling
jon oliver, i'll start with you. >> hi, jon.will never forget charlotte, the myrtle trees damp after a morning show. the air full of lavendar and magnolia. the southern people are bigger hearted and kinder than i had a right to expect and i cannot wait to get on a plane and get the ( bleep ) out of here. out. out. >> jon: why? why? >> i'm a new yorker now. i've been here almost a whole week, and i've almost forgotten how asphalt marinated in other people's urine smells. i miss...
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. >> ¿cÓmo olive garden tiene el never ending pasta bowl por sólo $9.95.los lÍderes nacionales de nuestra comunidad javier becerra, gracias por estar con nosotros. >> como no josÉ. >> usted escuchÓ >alvareal alcalde castro y como quisiera pasar este mensaje se estÁ escuchando muchÍsimo en esta convenciÓn nacional demÓcrata. >> en este partido creemos que el futuro serÁ brillante, que los mejores dÍas vienen adelante y para mi un orgullo ver que este dÍa un estudiante dreamer, un estudiante indocumentado le presentÓ a todos los democratas aquÍ su corazÓn, es algo tremendo para mi ver que el partido ha avanzado al punto de decir un indocumentado puedes hablar en la convenciÓn demÓcrata. >> es un hecho histÓrico, la preocupaciÓn de muchos democrata es no el apoyo a los hispanos hacia barack obama que es contundente es que no salgan a votar porque se sienten defrauda defraudos porque no lo cumpliÓ? >> el presidente tratÓ y trato, y los republicanos bloquearon y bloquearon, pero no miran lo que cuenta, si quieren hacer cumplir la reforma necesitamos alguien que
. >> ¿cÓmo olive garden tiene el never ending pasta bowl por sólo $9.95.los lÍderes nacionales de nuestra comunidad javier becerra, gracias por estar con nosotros. >> como no josÉ. >> usted escuchÓ >alvareal alcalde castro y como quisiera pasar este mensaje se estÁ escuchando muchÍsimo en esta convenciÓn nacional demÓcrata. >> en este partido creemos que el futuro serÁ brillante, que los mejores dÍas vienen adelante y para mi un orgullo ver que este dÍa...
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. >> ademÁs un olive garden tiene el a la playa es mejor que tenga a la mano un buen protector solar. lo pierdas! ...en tu olive garden. >> su salud en el 2012 es el aÑo con mÁs muertmuertes a causa de virus del nilo desde que se detectÓ el primer caso en el aÑo 99, hasta la fecha han presentado 1993 casos, esto mientras tanto la salud estÁn xrae ocupa preocupados por el nÚmero de cÁncer, los especialistas creen que la principal causa es la exposiciÓn a los rayos ultravioletas sin ningÚn tipo de protecciÓn solar, las re apariciÓn entre quienes la han sufrido es del 50%. >> ya estÁ en venta el libro un dÍa dificil que escribiÓ un ex miembro de la fuerza elite de los estados unidos, que llevÓ a cabo el operativo en que fue abatido osama bin laden. >> estÁ preocupado en el departamento de defensa. >> el libro que llevÓ a las tiendas ayer y hoy dÍa es nÚmero 1 en ventas estÁ siendo condenado por el pentÁgono que no descaro t descarta tomar acciÓn. >> es un cÓdigo de honor de no divulgar la informaciÓn. >> funcionarios dpi centro que el autor que utilizÓ el seudÓnimo revela informacion cla
. >> ademÁs un olive garden tiene el a la playa es mejor que tenga a la mano un buen protector solar. lo pierdas! ...en tu olive garden. >> su salud en el 2012 es el aÑo con mÁs muertmuertes a causa de virus del nilo desde que se detectÓ el primer caso en el aÑo 99, hasta la fecha han presentado 1993 casos, esto mientras tanto la salud estÁn xrae ocupa preocupados por el nÚmero de cÁncer, los especialistas creen que la principal causa es la exposiciÓn a los rayos...
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so here's two tablespoons of olive oil.t to give me some medium heat, we'll get that going. i have a small onion i'm going to dice up. now, traditionally this shrimp is cooked in an oven. it's baked. but we did a lot of experimenting, and we found out when you bake the shrimp, the ones around the perimeter get overcooked and tough. so we had better luck cooking the whole thing on the stovetop. that way we can stir it once in a while and control the cooking, make sure it's nice and even. i'm just going to dice the onion up. so in goes the onion. here's a half of red bell pepper that's diced, and a half of a green bell pepper that's also diced. and i'm also adding a quarter teaspoon of salt. salt actually helps to draw out the moisture in the vegetables as they cook, so we like to add it right at the beginning. it helps the vegetables to release liquid into the pan. >> yes, exactly. so medium heat. if you want to put the lid on... i mean, you cook vegetables with the lid on like this, it's called sweating. so we're not browni
so here's two tablespoons of olive oil.t to give me some medium heat, we'll get that going. i have a small onion i'm going to dice up. now, traditionally this shrimp is cooked in an oven. it's baked. but we did a lot of experimenting, and we found out when you bake the shrimp, the ones around the perimeter get overcooked and tough. so we had better luck cooking the whole thing on the stovetop. that way we can stir it once in a while and control the cooking, make sure it's nice and even. i'm...
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(laughter) for more, our political correspondent john oliver. john, thank you for joining us. (cheers and applause) what a night. a lot of story telling by people who have been personally affected by obama's actions. >> jonactions.. >> and they're not alone, jon, i, too, have been touched by this president in a personal way. >> jon: jon, is that an immigration related issue? >> no, it isn't, bad guess. >> jon: all right. (laughter) jon, last year while covering a white house peres briefing i choked on a hot dog. (laughter) as i felt my life slipping from me suddenly there was president barack obama leaping over the rose bushes to catch me before i hit the ground! cradling my head gently upon his lap just like that he thrust his own fingers down my throat just so, yanked the obstruction clear and then as sweet oxygen filled my lungs once again he said the words that i will never forget. "can we get this man another hot dog?" (cheers and applause) >> jon: really. >> yes. yes. >> jon: he said you can have another hot dog? >> yes, he did. >> jon: you had just choked on a hot dog!
(laughter) for more, our political correspondent john oliver. john, thank you for joining us. (cheers and applause) what a night. a lot of story telling by people who have been personally affected by obama's actions. >> jonactions.. >> and they're not alone, jon, i, too, have been touched by this president in a personal way. >> jon: jon, is that an immigration related issue? >> no, it isn't, bad guess. >> jon: all right. (laughter) jon, last year while covering a...
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how about helping an ear ache with olive oil and garlic? it's possible.e have must see alternative treatments for you and your family. >>> welcome back to "cnn saturday morning." it is 42 minutes past the hour. from coughs to headaches, more and more americans are turning to alternative treatment. it's a broad term from foods and spices to yoga, acupuncture and massage. dr. lawrence rosen is one of the experts leading the way on this. his new book, "treatment alternatives for children" focuses on treatments for children. such an interesting topic. a lot of people talking about this. tell us what kind of things we are talking about here and why try some of these over say, pills and real medicine? >> it's a great question. i came to the book through one of the parents in my practice who said, you know, on a daily basis, we are talking with families about not just conventional medicines but things we found in our kitchen cabinets that are good for children's health. we are finding ways now to integrate spices and common ingredients you might cook with for he
how about helping an ear ache with olive oil and garlic? it's possible.e have must see alternative treatments for you and your family. >>> welcome back to "cnn saturday morning." it is 42 minutes past the hour. from coughs to headaches, more and more americans are turning to alternative treatment. it's a broad term from foods and spices to yoga, acupuncture and massage. dr. lawrence rosen is one of the experts leading the way on this. his new book, "treatment...
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john oliver, everybody. we will be right back. >> jon: right before mitt romney's succession speech conventioneers will as always be exposed i mean treated to a brief biographical film about the nominee. you may not have seen it, luckily we have received it, received an advanced copy of said film and as a public service we would like to show you mitt romney's biographical film shown at the convention. >> this year, the american people face a choice between a self-made businessman. >> i know how extraordinarily difficult it is to build something from nothing. >> and a radical collectivist who says things like. >> if you have a business you didn't build this. >> i was not born in this country. >> and the leader of al qaeda. >> this i is the story of mitt romney, a human being who built that. >> george w romney was a well with think auto executive and future michigan governor, but being born his son was anything but luck. little mitt romney won the coveted position only by outcompeting thousands of less motivat
john oliver, everybody. we will be right back. >> jon: right before mitt romney's succession speech conventioneers will as always be exposed i mean treated to a brief biographical film about the nominee. you may not have seen it, luckily we have received it, received an advanced copy of said film and as a public service we would like to show you mitt romney's biographical film shown at the convention. >> this year, the american people face a choice between a self-made businessman....
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thank you, john oliver, every welcome back to the show. thank you for joining us. if i may, tolerance, it's one of the basic tenants of the democratic party. but is there truly room for everyone under the d.n.c.'s big tent? the best (bleep)ing news team has more. >> there's one key message at the democratic national convention that's not in dispute. >> we are the big tent party. we represent everyone. >> we're definitely the arms wide open party. >> we're the party of inclusion. >> we have just about everybody you can possibly imagine in the party. >> yes, they were open to everybody. >> basically latinos, hispanics, black, the l.g.b.t. community, women. >> everyone's welcome. >> everyone's welcome. >> except... >> except unless you own a corporation or if you're a hunter, a gun owner, white males. >> really, you want to lose all the white males? >> they're a bunch of gun toting hillbilly tea partiers. that's all i have to say. bang, bang, bang. >> bunch of jerkoffs, right? >> definitely. >> how open are you? >> well, open enough to include everybody. >> oh, really
thank you, john oliver, every welcome back to the show. thank you for joining us. if i may, tolerance, it's one of the basic tenants of the democratic party. but is there truly room for everyone under the d.n.c.'s big tent? the best (bleep)ing news team has more. >> there's one key message at the democratic national convention that's not in dispute. >> we are the big tent party. we represent everyone. >> we're definitely the arms wide open party. >> we're the party of...
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we are joined by jon, our correspondent john oliver: >> you obviously, you were on the floor and saw the speech last night. >> i did, jon, and it really hit home for me. >> i guess because my parents once owned a small business, a candle emporium in akron, ohio. in 2009, president obama visited and promised it would become the biggest candle company in the world. two weeks later it burned to the ground in a terrible beautifully tainted fire. obviously i still tear up whenever i smell lavender. >> jon: right. it is a powerful story. obviously none of that is true. your parents are defense in england. >> that is not the point, jon. what was the theme of last night's convention? >> jon: we can change it. >> exactly. and that is what i have just done. last night's theme i chose to change facts, reality and the meaning of words in order to make a much larger point. >> jon: but you can't do that. what you need to do is -- you don't ignore the truth when it doesn't support your purple. >> you can when you are trying to save your country from a socialist tyrant. >> jon: who is that? >> barac
we are joined by jon, our correspondent john oliver: >> you obviously, you were on the floor and saw the speech last night. >> i did, jon, and it really hit home for me. >> i guess because my parents once owned a small business, a candle emporium in akron, ohio. in 2009, president obama visited and promised it would become the biggest candle company in the world. two weeks later it burned to the ground in a terrible beautifully tainted fire. obviously i still tear up whenever...
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we've remove them and add some olive oil to keep them moist.t in the world. into the pan we add some chopped onion until it is translucent ... we will delays the pan with some white wine-glaze the pan with some white wine. this will add flavor to this will add whole peeled fresh tomatoes.... they are sweeter and less bitter. to this we will add some fresh sage and some lemon mint. we get it wild near my home here in illinois. everything goes back into the pan and a finishes cooking in the oven for about 25 minutes we season it to taste with salt and pepper ... we have an event with the national hellenic museum they have been there for 30 years we are trying to go coast to coast it began here in chicago ... at attending the event are 17 big- name chefs some local some nationally renowned lots of great creek wine for tasting and typical creekgreek specialities ... george alpogianis, thanks so much for joining us. the national hellenic museums 5th annual kouzina event is september 20th from 6 to 9 pm. in the heart of historic greektown at the nati
we've remove them and add some olive oil to keep them moist.t in the world. into the pan we add some chopped onion until it is translucent ... we will delays the pan with some white wine-glaze the pan with some white wine. this will add flavor to this will add whole peeled fresh tomatoes.... they are sweeter and less bitter. to this we will add some fresh sage and some lemon mint. we get it wild near my home here in illinois. everything goes back into the pan and a finishes cooking in the oven...
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this was oliver north. the iran contra figure convicted of lying to congress and gets out on a technicality in 1990. sets his sights on winning a u.s. senate seat in virginia. record fund-raising from the grassroots across the country. they don't let oliver north get to the u.s. senate. they said that dwreer there was one person in old virginia that oel ver north could beat and wa and there was one person rabe could beat and that was oliver north. and then john warner recruits a moderate republican attorney general, four candidates' race. >> a thriller. >> here is the line that decided the race. let's play it. >> you know something about my opponent. my opponent is a document shredding, constitution trashing commander in chief bashing ayatollah loving, arms dealing, criminal protecting, resume enhancing, swiss banking, law breaking, letter faking, self-serving, snake oil salesman who can't tell the difference between the truth and a lie. >> wow. >> the tail end of the campaign. final days. he pulls away 46%
this was oliver north. the iran contra figure convicted of lying to congress and gets out on a technicality in 1990. sets his sights on winning a u.s. senate seat in virginia. record fund-raising from the grassroots across the country. they don't let oliver north get to the u.s. senate. they said that dwreer there was one person in old virginia that oel ver north could beat and wa and there was one person rabe could beat and that was oliver north. and then john warner recruits a moderate...