a little dijon mustard. that sticks to that. take your chopped cabbage. the cole slaw you can buy at the store. then just simply wrap this up. voila, right here. boom, wrap it up, cut that. you can have it for a sandwich or actually put them in one-inch slices. and there it is. i m curious about this. is this green frosting? this is benedictine. you ll kind of like this. it s big in the south. basically it s cream cheese, a little onion, a little cucumber, a little hot sauce, and green food coloring. and the bacon bits on top. that s what that is. bacon makes everything better. it s wonderful. how do we cap all this off? i have the famous irish-american coffee. basically there s a little coffee in here and what makes it irish-american is a little southern comfort goes in. and because the creator of southern comfort, m.w. herron, was from ireland, came over on the tammy o shan ter, set up in new orleans. created southern comfort. i just dolloped that with whipped clear,
did too! now hear let s hear a little bit from all eight candidates. we should not have increased the debt ceiling. a better tax structure, lower taxes, invite capital back into this country, get a lot less regulations. take the corporate rate and cut it to zero for manufacturers. cut that tax to zero, our jobs will come back. going to the american people with clarity, creating a sense of urgency, and building a bipartisan majority. seven things come to mind. one is to and number seven is to have a government that doesn t spend more money than it takes in. the united states of america needs a growth target, and it needs to be an aggressive and bold growth target. i represent growth, and it starts with the business sector putting fuel in the engine. it s called leadership. it s called looking at how the free market systems work. it s creating a competitive environment that speaks to growth. take a look at this wordle. it highlights the most used words in
marketsite. american morning starts right now. no vote on the debt plan again. i m christine romans. as the u.s. economy lurches closer to a financial crisis, the political crisis continues. house speaker john boehner calls off a vote, unable to convince hardline conservatives in his party to sign on to his plan. i m kiran chetry. more than 90% of texas is now in extreme drought. the state could sure use a lot of rain and now tropical storm don is expected to make landfall along the southern coast today. and it s happened again, a muslim-american soldier in police custody for allegedly plotting to kill fellow soldiers at ft. hood. a live report from texas on this american morning. good morning. it is friday, july 29th. this is american morning. a lot going on to get you caught up today. it s interesting there s a report from credit suisse that says if the u.s. were to default, u.s. stocks would fall 30% over six months to a year showing you just how serious this
in this country, a new debt ceiling compromise seems to be getting traction in washington. six senators, three republicans, and three democrats are offering a plan to cut the nation s debt by about $3.7 trillion over the next decade. it includes spending cuts and about a trillion dollars in new tax revenue. republicans have insisted on deep cuts and no tax increases before they ll agree to raise the country s borrowing limit. that debt ceiling deds line is now just 13 days away. minnesota s three-week government shutdown is over. democratic governor park dayton signed a budget bill today. he and republican lawmakers finally agreed to use accounting gimmicks to close the state s $5 billion shortfall. republicans refused to raise taxes. the shutdown left 22,000 state workers without a paycheck. and memphis public schools may not open august 8th as scheduled because of a budget fight. the school board says no classes till the city pace $55 million. the board says the city ow
british parliament hearing today in london but they were upstaged momentarily by an intruder who somehow managed to get very, very close to the murdochs, too close as you re about to see. watch. so no official word yet as to who exactly that guy in the plaid shirt was. we know he was shouting you greedy billionaire, but he pushed a plateful of shaving cream into rupert murdoch s face before he was grabbed, first by his wife, if you watch it, not in this shot but you can see she was wearing that bright pink jacket, and then by authorities. they did take a quick break. he then continued jacket off to answer questions before parliament s committee on media, culture and sports. so the members wanted to know this, how much did rupert murdoch and his top executives know about the phone hacking by reporters on his payroll, how closely he followed day-to-day operations. the newspaper closed because of this whole thing. and how responsible he feels about this entire affair. do you a