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we d decided to go right to the source joining me now is lanny mcwhirter, owner of thirty six land refuel station n in minneapolis. lanny, i know where you are because i know many outlets really well. be therey in a couple of weeks. do operators like to control the prices as the president indicated? you know,te it sd? a greatre question. lauren, thanks for havingat queu back . you know, we a small operators control very little in the overall cost of fuel and on the retail end of t things and it s upsetting and really reprehensibl what our president the statements he made yesterday regarding o our industry and it s i can tell you itu hurts joe bidenas as well as the one hundred and 48 thousand to h convenience store operators, many of which are workingf tonight inside the store. yeah.st and also operating on a very narrow margin of profit. i understand their friends who own various serviceic stations across the country and so a lot of them say, well, we make a lot of our money on snac
nationalism, i m talking about a national identity that actually is completely relevant to your ethnicity. in fact, you don t even have to be born here, you come here legally, you can be a u.s.an citizen. one of the great things about america. some of the people who lovey, america the most are the people who are americans by choice beer they know what life is like another country there there is another school of thought that no, we are citizens of the international community. and we have obligations to the rest of the world. which, i would agree, within the confines of our national interests. in fact, i ve always argued that the best thing for the world is a strong and prosperous americaf because our values infuse our decision-making.g. and so much of what we do. so there are people i think that is what macron is arguing. that france s obligation, under him, anyways, not just to the french people, but to the amorphous international community. which i m not against, i defend the natio
the 2016 race for president. here are some of our favorites so far. supporters are saying her stop at chipotle proves she s a regular down to earth person who has the common touch. that seems to be their theme. in fact, hillary was seager to prove she had the common touch we got the photos minutes ago. just pretend. to she stopped by a water park to o. show she s a regular yeah, yeah.st [ applause ] whee! she fought for a sweater at the dress barn. just like a regular yeah. it s funny. as soon as a person announces they re running for president, they have to pretend they re not rich anymore. hillary clinton is a at t drere multimillionaire and they have her crammed in the back of a van eating jalapeno poppers.the back top things in hillary clinton s van.n. t iowa? i thought we were going to see fish. number nine, this is my ing van-ghazi, get it?o see get it?ni