i don t think there s one right way to do it, i just know that once a person makes a decision, they have to find the best path. i think i ve said when a person is doing the right thing, you leave them alone. are you leaving him alone to the point you re not checking? is it possibly he may be sneaking? you can tell. we ve also learned that some of the president s chosest golfing buddies, marvin nicholson, eugene king, they ve also quit smoking. they have been part of his social group is not smoking anymore and that may be part of it and that the president s been chewing nicorette gum. another interesting thing, her girls, malia and sasha, not on facebook. we knew in the past there were strict restrictions on the internet, that they were not allowed to watch a lot of tv and now because of other concerns,
the reason mrs. obama is out in public, the one-year anniversary, so she said she s not going to try and take away your kids tater tots. she said life is about good food. she did a big deal with with walmart a couple of weeks ago. a very big deal, where she is encouraging, whether big business or restaurants to change the way they feed kids and people. and so, i think the conception on the right and the criticism has been this is government mandating that. actually, the first lady is trying to get these companies to announce these plans on their own and they want to do it. it s good pr. a company as big as walmart has such influence that it can really make a difference. chuck and i have some theorys about the smoking. not only did the president quit smoking, but marvin nicholson
2011. good morning. i guess that was your italian accent. the best i could. i did when you had a day off. so french and italian, phony french and italian. you re a man of the world. at the top for us, leaders who lunch. president obama will sit down today for a private lunch with republican house leader boehner, cantor and mccarthy. this comes on the heels of a lunch with mcconnell last week. kelly o donnell is msnbc capitol hill correspondent. so much to get to including that surprise vote, but let s start with this lunch. they re going to sit down, break bread, but it come ons the context of republican leader cantor being pretty critical of the president just recently. this is really an important step forward if either side is going to deliver on the idea of working together. the president has extended this invitation to lunch. if soup s on the menu, i m sure you have a lead on what that s going to be. getting together over lunch and republicans are saying they re
captions paid for by nbc-universal television we re following a high stakes stand-off thousands of miles from where we are. here s what s going on. the crowds in the main square in cairo just got bigger again today. they say they will leave when president hosni mubarak leaves. the problem is, mubarak s new number two says the regime isn t going to end. mubarak isn t going anywhere for a while. and he said tonight egypt can t put up with these protests for a long time. at stake, control of egypt. the future of that country and both sides are well aware of that. again tonight we go first to our chief foreign correspondent richard engel in cairo. richard, good evening. reporter: good evening, brian. this stand-off could be heading back to a confrontation. tonight the government put down a marker, it said it can t tolerate indefinite demonstration, but the protests are getting bigger. crowds in tahrir square swelled to hundreds of thousands again, the biggest in days. their d
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