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nolan and rym old on the rhine and fouled territory. he makes the grad. only one out. and in the fifth, it is rhinegold again. -- rimold again. that has wasted no time sharing the credit after its first win of the season. >> it feels good anytime you get four runs out on the board and is still pretty comfortable. defense was great today, adam jones making spectacular catches and making great plays in left field. -- and -- nolan making great plays in left field. >> hoping for a far better debut with the o's as a starter. guillermo will be their starter. if you had planned to cut out of work a little early next week to watch tighter around the opening round at the u.s. open, time to redirect your focus back at the office. he withdrew today -- citing lingering problems. here is me and achilles in the masters earlier this year. -- he hurt his knee and achilles in the masters earlier this year. the u.s. open begins next thursday at congressional club in bethesda. the tigers continue to find ways to put their mark on college basketball. toes and has created national buzz wit
nolan and rym old on the rhine and fouled territory. he makes the grad. only one out. and in the fifth, it is rhinegold again. -- rimold again. that has wasted no time sharing the credit after its first win of the season. >> it feels good anytime you get four runs out on the board and is still pretty comfortable. defense was great today, adam jones making spectacular catches and making great plays in left field. -- and -- nolan making great plays in left field. >> hoping for a far...
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names of the cheeses, where they are from, what they are made with, a few details about, you know, the rhine or the cheesemaker or the cows -- they have names. the vocationally gray's -- they rotationally graze. that is what this is about, sharing that accomplishment with a culture that has come so far away from small, handcrafted cheeses to a community that now really supports it. this is proof of that. people love cheese, and they love to know where it comes from. it is just an honor for me to curate that experience and bring that to the mission. we have an open for a month. we celebrated our month birthday for this week -- our month birthday this week. we have been busy. we beat our projections by 12% in the first month. [applause] that is without beer and wine the first week, so an opportunity for next month. and we have gotten -- we have been welcomed with open arms by the community, local merchants, and people that live in the neighborhood. they are really excited to have a place where they can purchase these beautiful cheeses, and also people that are knowledgeable on the subject. it
names of the cheeses, where they are from, what they are made with, a few details about, you know, the rhine or the cheesemaker or the cows -- they have names. the vocationally gray's -- they rotationally graze. that is what this is about, sharing that accomplishment with a culture that has come so far away from small, handcrafted cheeses to a community that now really supports it. this is proof of that. people love cheese, and they love to know where it comes from. it is just an honor for me...
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[laughter] that same trip, we met with chancellor kohl and looked out at the rhine. i watched in off as coal and larry, between them, the art and entire platter of huge german pastries and made history as they did so. the only person even more independent-minded than larry was marlene. i will never forget him telling me that mrs. reagan frown on marlene wearing pants is however elegant to white house dinners. you can only imagine both larry's and marlene's reaction to that. for all the wit and foibles that were so endearing, larry was a brilliant, blunt spoken, hard- headed realist and a lifelong defender of our country and its interests. america will miss the diplomat and of the national security legend. larry's friends will forever missed the man. >> i want to think the eagleburger family, scott, and, jason, for the invitation to share some observations about the uninsured and diplomat, not only on my own behalf, but on behalf of the men and women of the state department. when i was first asked to be secretary of state by president obama, i figured i should call al
[laughter] that same trip, we met with chancellor kohl and looked out at the rhine. i watched in off as coal and larry, between them, the art and entire platter of huge german pastries and made history as they did so. the only person even more independent-minded than larry was marlene. i will never forget him telling me that mrs. reagan frown on marlene wearing pants is however elegant to white house dinners. you can only imagine both larry's and marlene's reaction to that. for all the wit and...
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iran to become a regional sort of arbiter and disrupted the balance of power and therefore gave the rhine actually significant power of easily the taliban it is second the negotiations with with the us and iran near the taliban supply lines can be opened up so i think i think the primary problem with afghanistan is what we might turn the west's attention deficit disorder and these continually is continually shifting its policy and strategy and it does that in obama changed his view from moving away from counterterrorism to distance himself from the bush administration then he since thirty thousand extra troops in a surge to because petraeus was successful now he's back going back to the counterterrorism operation and all of this for domestic political consolidation so i think that's that's one point. worst case scenario and now i want to know you guys are there i want to worst case scenario from all of you in the room for the rest of the program so what's the worst case scenario. oh well no one's mention pakistan and i think it's not necessary that the taliban starts attacking washington
iran to become a regional sort of arbiter and disrupted the balance of power and therefore gave the rhine actually significant power of easily the taliban it is second the negotiations with with the us and iran near the taliban supply lines can be opened up so i think i think the primary problem with afghanistan is what we might turn the west's attention deficit disorder and these continually is continually shifting its policy and strategy and it does that in obama changed his view from moving...
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see the ride is you see these headlights heading into the toll plaza san mateo bridge niceties' the rhinehat construction i was mentioning has been picked up. and the golden gate bridge still quiet southbound 101 easy conditions. if you are getting a into south bank no problems to report. >> the family a michele lee the missing nursing student is not giving up finding our. they have organized searches for this weekend. >> michelis family met with hayward police department to coordinate surges over the weekend. the surges will call began at 9:00 a.m. friday, saturday and sunday. >> if this was your daughter, sister, a cousin you would not give out i'll be there. >> they weren't told of the location of each day's surge. >> we wake up each day wondering how what were again due to bring michelle home safely. we all miss her a lot. >> the reward for her safe return has increase is $65,000 and continue to watch kron 4 news with more information on the search. ÷o ok let's look at our fourth set and they what they would you pick if you had your choice? >> i would pick sunday why? >> maybe because
see the ride is you see these headlights heading into the toll plaza san mateo bridge niceties' the rhinehat construction i was mentioning has been picked up. and the golden gate bridge still quiet southbound 101 easy conditions. if you are getting a into south bank no problems to report. >> the family a michele lee the missing nursing student is not giving up finding our. they have organized searches for this weekend. >> michelis family met with hayward police department to...
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towards the watched rhine. separate each plump little pregnant crest isn't, if you kind the kiss, the secret section, save it for al. her husband. listen to the chamber mate murmuring her encouragement while she mutters the seduction of the bicyclist that rides more than wheels, tear from the pile of sections each velvet spring. young, there's white pulpy springs that hold to their skins. tear them off. be careful. the tangerines are gone. i cannot tell you why they are so magical. perhaps it's the shell, one layer on a chinese bowl. the crackle, so ultimately under your teeth or perhaps it is the rush of cold pulp just after it. or the perfume. i cannot tell. there must be someone though who knows what i mean. probably everyone does. because of his own secret eatings. don't do that kind of thing in blogs. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thanks. >> so the way if works if you raise your hand, we'll get a microphone to you. given at the topics in "scribble, scribble, scribble." i think we can ask about anythi
towards the watched rhine. separate each plump little pregnant crest isn't, if you kind the kiss, the secret section, save it for al. her husband. listen to the chamber mate murmuring her encouragement while she mutters the seduction of the bicyclist that rides more than wheels, tear from the pile of sections each velvet spring. young, there's white pulpy springs that hold to their skins. tear them off. be careful. the tangerines are gone. i cannot tell you why they are so magical. perhaps it's...
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eventually the army's made it across the rhine river by the end of march and were set for the last act of europe. by the end of april hitler was dead. by the beginning of may the german army had capitulated. that was the war's end but eiseve tower's career was just beginning. eisenhower was appointed u.s. army chief of sted bf succeedin general marshall and he became effectively the ulysses s. grant of the second world war. bradley meanwhile was set to run the veterans administration which he did very well and he would eventually sadleceed his friend eisenhower, his protector and mentor as the army's top general. has patton predicted in a letter to his wife, would be a nuisance. he could did just a peacetime life and comments that he made toere and there about being sof on the nazis and hard on the communists came back to haunt him. he was fired from the third army by eiseve tower. and patten never forgave eisenhower. in this end the three men won not only a victory in western europe but a lasting place in the cony'siousness of their countrymen. by 1942 there were 1,000 general officer
eventually the army's made it across the rhine river by the end of march and were set for the last act of europe. by the end of april hitler was dead. by the beginning of may the german army had capitulated. that was the war's end but eiseve tower's career was just beginning. eisenhower was appointed u.s. army chief of sted bf succeedin general marshall and he became effectively the ulysses s. grant of the second world war. bradley meanwhile was set to run the veterans administration which he...
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by 1937, of course, hitler had remilitarized the rhine land, mussolini had invaded ethiopia.it was clear that the fascist parties in europe were, were aggressive and ambitious and college rent. belligerent. but roosevelt, of course, was stymied by several factors, one of which being public opinion. um, most americans in 1937 felt that we had been sold a pig in a poke in world war i, that we had fought and hadn't really -- we'd lost 100-plus-thousand troops, but we hadn't really gained much of anything. europe had gone back to being its usual argue meantive stuff. here they were again, the germans and the french and the poles and the british all at each other's throats. who knows how it will turn out. you know, this is nothing to do with us and, you know, if we get involved, it will have the same unhappy end although x number of americans will die in the process. so isolationism was a widespread and bipartisan viewpoint. we often forget that some of roosevelt's most vigorous isolationist opponents in congress -- it wasn't all partisan. a lot of them were new dealç democrats.
by 1937, of course, hitler had remilitarized the rhine land, mussolini had invaded ethiopia.it was clear that the fascist parties in europe were, were aggressive and ambitious and college rent. belligerent. but roosevelt, of course, was stymied by several factors, one of which being public opinion. um, most americans in 1937 felt that we had been sold a pig in a poke in world war i, that we had fought and hadn't really -- we'd lost 100-plus-thousand troops, but we hadn't really gained much of...
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and to prove it to you, my son's name is jack, my daughter is grace, my wife is sally, and i got rhineswas at a fund-raiser in orlando a few months ago. you may have heard we need to raise a few dollars at the rnc. somebody pulled a lapel pin off of my jacket and said look at this. if you take in the vaults out of reince priebus dtv take the -- if you take the vowels out of reince priebus. >> obviously i am honored. while the job description, my goal is simple. it is to make barack obama a one-term president. the greatest moral measure of good leadership comes down to one simple but substantial question. do we leave our children and america that is freer, stronger, and more prosperous than we founded? will they be better off than we were? the answer to that question today is, sadly, no. for the first time, and a long time, more americans believe that the next generation, your kids and my kids, will be worse off than we were at their age. there were many threats to our freedoms in the world today and they are worthy of a strong fight. foremost among them are three principles that we can
and to prove it to you, my son's name is jack, my daughter is grace, my wife is sally, and i got rhineswas at a fund-raiser in orlando a few months ago. you may have heard we need to raise a few dollars at the rnc. somebody pulled a lapel pin off of my jacket and said look at this. if you take in the vaults out of reince priebus dtv take the -- if you take the vowels out of reince priebus. >> obviously i am honored. while the job description, my goal is simple. it is to make barack obama...
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final album in august and planning a good-bye concert tour as well, of course known for hits like "rhineaying "please don't drive." 8:36 right now. we will go over to marysol castro for one final check of weather. please deliver the forecast always mary. >> i will. good morning jeff and everyone. >>> we'll look at the southwest, we have contrasting temperatures. in the four corner states look at the temperatures in the triple digits. go along the thanks so much. now over to chris. >>> why does it feel as if the economy is suddenly getting worse? on wednesday, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said we don't know as the fed reduced this year's economic growth forecasts. >> part of the slow is temporary and part of it may be longer lasting. we do believe that growth is going to pick up, going into 2012, but at a somewhat slower pace than we had anticipated in april. we don't have a precise read on why this slower pace of growth is persisting. >> we're just hearing this morning that unemployment claims took a big jump last week. joining us to put this in perspective is cbs news business
final album in august and planning a good-bye concert tour as well, of course known for hits like "rhineaying "please don't drive." 8:36 right now. we will go over to marysol castro for one final check of weather. please deliver the forecast always mary. >> i will. good morning jeff and everyone. >>> we'll look at the southwest, we have contrasting temperatures. in the four corner states look at the temperatures in the triple digits. go along the thanks so much....
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according to rogoff and rhine harkts it's already reducing our debt by 1%. and if we had 2% growth for the year, if we have 2% growth this year instead of 1.8%, as we did the first quarter, that means a million more people employed. 1% growth, economists tell us, is equal to a million people employed. you get 3%, 4%, 5% growth, like we ought to have coming out of a recession, then you can have millions of jobs created and change this direction of our country. but we've gone -- we've used every weapon we have except common sense and sound policy. so what do we do? how do we get out of the mess we're in? how do we -- it's not going to be an easy road, but we need to reduce spending. we have increased spending in the last two years -- first two years under president obama -- 24% in discretionary non-defense spending. we can't cut that back. to where we were on a previous date. is the united states of america going to cease to exist if we reduce spending? we're going to have to. we don't have the money. now, we do that if we get this -- we send a message to the
according to rogoff and rhine harkts it's already reducing our debt by 1%. and if we had 2% growth for the year, if we have 2% growth this year instead of 1.8%, as we did the first quarter, that means a million more people employed. 1% growth, economists tell us, is equal to a million people employed. you get 3%, 4%, 5% growth, like we ought to have coming out of a recession, then you can have millions of jobs created and change this direction of our country. but we've gone -- we've used every...
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rogoff-rhine hard -- reinhart study makes it clear that when your debt reaches 90% of the economy, the entire economy of the country equal to that much debt, that your growth drops on average 1%. really, it's above that in median numbers, i believe. but at any rate, 1%. so we had 1.8% growth the first quarter. could we have had 2.8%? we're talking about more than 30% reduction in our growth and 1% in growth in our economy equals to the creation of one million jobs. so that is the kinds of things i have been talking about and going into some detail and have been unhappy and disappointed that my majority leader would have the gall to attack the house members -- let's see. i think i have a chart here. we don't want to forget this number. it's a pretty big number. i had planned to have that here, and my fabulous staff will give it to me. it's 776. that's how long it's been since we have had a budget. so i have complained about that, and i felt like my good friend, senator reid -- he's got the toughest job in washington. being majority leader in the senate, i don't know how you do it, but y
rogoff-rhine hard -- reinhart study makes it clear that when your debt reaches 90% of the economy, the entire economy of the country equal to that much debt, that your growth drops on average 1%. really, it's above that in median numbers, i believe. but at any rate, 1%. so we had 1.8% growth the first quarter. could we have had 2.8%? we're talking about more than 30% reduction in our growth and 1% in growth in our economy equals to the creation of one million jobs. so that is the kinds of...
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. >> it's an individual choice in the rhine and budget and doesn't federally regulated. it's federally regulated. estimate let me bring in my -- a few words of senate tea here? >> thanks. i just want to take a moment to pull together a bunch of comments that we have heard, and i've heard things paul ryan has an important point we have to get things that are specific on the table coming at one of the more encouraging things is that that has happened with more and more regularity. we now have a multitude of plans out there getting more specific and the word we heard from the senator about bipartisanship obviously is critically important, and i think all of this was a game changer when the fiscal commission came out with its products and i think the work in the fiscal commission and the gang of six is the model for how we move forward. so the problem that i see right now is that the clock is ticking and we will hear this shortly from jean who just walked in the the focus shifted from the large comprehensive multiyear budget plan what we do about the debt ceiling and i think
. >> it's an individual choice in the rhine and budget and doesn't federally regulated. it's federally regulated. estimate let me bring in my -- a few words of senate tea here? >> thanks. i just want to take a moment to pull together a bunch of comments that we have heard, and i've heard things paul ryan has an important point we have to get things that are specific on the table coming at one of the more encouraging things is that that has happened with more and more regularity. we...
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. >> it's an individual choice in the rhine and budget and doesn't federally regulated. it's federally regulated. estimate let me bring in my -- a few words of senate tea here? >> thanks. i just want to take a moment to pull together a bunch of comments that we have heard, and i've heard things paul ryan has an important point we have to get things that are specific on the table coming at one of the more encouraging things is that that has happened with more and more regularity. we now have a multitude of plans out there getting more specific and the word we heard from the senator about bipartisanship obviously is critically important, and i think all of this was a game changer when the fiscal commission came out with its products and i think the work in the fiscal commission and the gang of six is the model for how we move forward. so the problem that i see right now is that the clock is ticking and we will hear this shortly from jean who just walked in the the focus shifted from the large comprehensive multiyear budget plan what we do about the debt ceiling and i think
. >> it's an individual choice in the rhine and budget and doesn't federally regulated. it's federally regulated. estimate let me bring in my -- a few words of senate tea here? >> thanks. i just want to take a moment to pull together a bunch of comments that we have heard, and i've heard things paul ryan has an important point we have to get things that are specific on the table coming at one of the more encouraging things is that that has happened with more and more regularity. we...
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. >> there are other "green lanterns" and they're not ass cute as rhine reynolds, they're a little scaryraduated, they're adorable. >> have your lives completely changed since those beautiful kids. >> it's all about them, but we try to tell them it's not. this is our house, whose house is this. don't draw on my walls. >> exactly. now were you familiar with the comic book, green lantern? >> no, i was more toward the archie and richie rich and veronica. and that sort of thing. but i've familiar since then. >> we don't see you that much, and i know it's because you make those choices at home. now your husband also works. so how do you guys work it out when you get a great script that says you're going to be in tanzania for six months. what do you do, angela? >> oh, well fortunately the kids are getting a little older and it really still would be tough pecause i'm weighing oot coming to new york city doing a broadway show. and they start kindergarten in september. so it's going to be hard. it will be the sackry figs of flyyng back and forth and maybe they can come out couple of times, they u
. >> there are other "green lanterns" and they're not ass cute as rhine reynolds, they're a little scaryraduated, they're adorable. >> have your lives completely changed since those beautiful kids. >> it's all about them, but we try to tell them it's not. this is our house, whose house is this. don't draw on my walls. >> exactly. now were you familiar with the comic book, green lantern? >> no, i was more toward the archie and richie rich and veronica. and...
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. >> it's an individual choice in the rhine and budget and doesn't federally regulated. it's federally regulated. estimate let me bring in my -- a few words of senate tea here? >> thanks. i just want to take a moment to pull together a bunch of comments that we have heard, and i've heard things paul ryan has an important point we have to get things that are specific on the table coming at one of the more encouraging things is that that has happened with more and more regularity. we now have a multitude of plans out there getting more specific and the word we heard from the senator about bipartisanship obviously is critically important, and i think all of this was a game changer when the fiscal commission came out with its products and i think the work in the fiscal commission and the gang of six is the model for how we move forward. so the problem that i see right now is that the clock is ticking and we will hear this shortly from jean who just walked in the the focus shifted from the large comprehensive multiyear budget plan what we do about the debt ceiling and i think
. >> it's an individual choice in the rhine and budget and doesn't federally regulated. it's federally regulated. estimate let me bring in my -- a few words of senate tea here? >> thanks. i just want to take a moment to pull together a bunch of comments that we have heard, and i've heard things paul ryan has an important point we have to get things that are specific on the table coming at one of the more encouraging things is that that has happened with more and more regularity. we...
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as we rhine -- and we wind down this great day, i would like to share a few additional troops that are important for the future direction our country. we live in the greatest nation in the history of the world. [applause] there are no people anywhere at antime that have experienced more success and more prosperity than those of us fortunate enough to live in the united states of america in these modern times, but as you know, our country faces great challenges in our beloved united states of america is in big trouble. we have to make sure that we see the challenge is clearly and that we call them out clearly and that we provide the solutions clearly. unfortunatel we have a president whose policies have failed and he will not tell the people of the united states of americ the truth about what it will take to fix these problems. [applause] if we are going to restore america's promise, we need a president that keeps his or her promises to america and that is not barack obama. i started out by making a number of big promises to the country. he stood in iowa and said we need to fix the brok
as we rhine -- and we wind down this great day, i would like to share a few additional troops that are important for the future direction our country. we live in the greatest nation in the history of the world. [applause] there are no people anywhere at antime that have experienced more success and more prosperity than those of us fortunate enough to live in the united states of america in these modern times, but as you know, our country faces great challenges in our beloved united states of...