i just saw my soon to be 11-year-old daughter s life flash before my eyes. don t you wish you could have a snippet everyday. i do. this man does animal sounds. a master of them. he does 30 of them. let s check out this video. whoa. a horse. oh, my goodness. wow. crazy good, right? there s good and then there s this guy. i m trying to teach my big guy how to do animal sounds. you should show him this. i have to. the most i can do is ribbit. one more quick video. this is somewhere in asia. we don t know where it is. we don t have a lot of information. all we know is these are great videos. these four dogs have been taught to pray before they eat.
is the narrative that i want and the real narrative and the real person. bill: that s part of the process in all that, but you ran a company in 2001, i think, that had $12 billion in assets. what kind of a boss were you? you have to ask the people who worked with me. fortunately bill: were you the first one in the morning, the last one to leave, did you take first one in the morning, no lunches, and the last one to leave. i mean, he is ao \on/zero he is the hardest working person i ve ever met, besides his father, george romney, who was a crazy man. but he has so much energy bill: crazy good? crazy good. crazy unbelievable good and crazy they called my dad the brick, that was his nickname, the brick. just solid, you couldn t penetrate. bill: how would you describe yourself as a boss? i couldn t describe that but i didn t see myself as a boss. i saw myself as someone who would help organize extraordinary people and the
believes the president was born in the united states. he said it repeatedly. i would like to have a provision in the constitution that in addition to the age of the president and the citizenship of the president and the birthplace of the president i think it is a very good issue for mitt romney. there are many people. a position of authority in hawaii who says . i don t give names. they can talk about donald trump all they want. we re focused on jobs and the economy. i have a very large number of twitter. he is the hardest working person i have ever met besides his father, george romney, who was a crazy man. crazy good? biden, joe. like, okay. i love joe. i love joe, too. come on, man. your husband has in high school and college and like what is that descriptive of a cheech and chong movie? your approval rating is like you are ice cream. your husband s approval rating, it is not ice cream. he wants to help but he doesn t know what he is going to do. h
played have said i was a selfish player. it helps him. it helps everybody. you have a point guard getting carmelo the ball up the floor, rebound and do everything. he can drive into the lane. dish it out. makes as richard said, makes everybody better. he didn t have to score. just ten points. kind of like me. you don t have to score, you re happy to make i just want to make everybody better. by the way, can i say crazy, i love him. crazy good. crazy good. you listen to him on the radio. i was listening in the radio, driving around, i had to pull over to the side. talking about tebow, he s great! he s out of his mind great. give him an issue. the outrage. oh, he s the best. let me tell you, man, let me tell you about what.
the countdown is clouded by concerns about the weather. we ve been talking about this for a few days now. as you can see the clouds roll in and we re starting to see showers. nasa showers captured this lightning strike thursday afternoon. overnight the weather did not delay tanking procedures and at this point they re not working any technical issues to prevent liftoff later this morning. as many as a million spectators are expected to flood the space coast for launch. many camping out overnight for a prime spot in case the clouds break. this is like the best. t just crazy, crazy good. mission managers continue their final preparations knowing full well the decision on the final shuttle flight may not come from engineers or rocket scientists, but instead from mother nature.