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Grandma is about to turn 100 in February and still lives in her own home, with the speaker noting that she “is living in [her] own home still” and that “I take care of it.” Her top advice for longevity is simple: “Keep working. Keep moving. And eat well.” She also takes vitamins. Regarding sunlight and vitamins, she explains her routine: “When it gets cold, I stand out here with my jacket on with the sun, and I get some sunshine.” In contrast to cold weather, in the summer she spends time outside for sun exposure and notes that she has “never worn sunscreen” and says, “No. Never. I have never worn sunscreen.” Her exercise regimen is described as a personal routine: “My exercise is right here. I started with this. Go through all these. Almost every night unless you have had an active day.” She mentions using “those” in wintertime, implying tools or exercises she uses regularly during the colder season. The other speaker acknowledges that Grandma is likely more active than they are: “You’re more limited than me.” The response: “Yeah. Probably.”

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The speaker expresses admiration for the Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, stating she is highly respected and well-liked. The speaker notes that Meloni has taken Europe by storm. He also mentions their friendship and the great relationship between Italy and the United States. They discussed trade and other topics during a luncheon. The speaker concludes by reiterating Meloni's special qualities and expressing gratitude for her visit.

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Donald Trump's House of Wings offers the best chicken wings, better than any other part of the chicken. They come in five levels of hotness: regular, hot, 3 alarm, suicidal, and hell spawn. Celery is complimentary. Donald Trump's House of Wings is the best wing restaurant in New Jersey. It's located on Route 14, next to Al Sharpen's Kasunasuchi. If you pass Derek Cetus soccer hole, you've gone too far.

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Donald Trump's House of Wings offers what is claimed to be the best part of the chicken. It is allegedly better than the head, torso, and back. The restaurant offers five levels of hotness: regular, hot, free alarm, suicidal, and hell spawn. Celery is complimentary. Donald Trump's House of Wings is claimed to be the best wing restaurant in New Jersey. It is located on Route 14, next to Al Sharpe and Scott's Insucci. If you pass Derek T. A soccer hole, you've gone too far.

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I'm so happy to welcome America's Governors to the White House. You're all amazing people, even some of you Democrats. We've actually worked very well together. I can only think of one or two instances where it didn't work out so well, but that's pretty normal. I want to welcome you and let you know that I'm here for you. Anything I can do to help, I'm available. We can accomplish a lot working together.

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It is an honor to do work that facilitates making things better for people in the greatest country on earth, next to Israel. It is an honor to make a difference and to speak in this regard with an administration that is loved and that one feels genuinely represented by.

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Donald Trump's House of Wings offers the best chicken wings, better than any other part of the chicken. They come in five levels of hotness: regular, hot, 3 alarm, suicidal, and hell spawn. Celery is complimentary. Donald Trump's House of Wings is the best wing restaurant in New Jersey. It's located on Route 14, next to Al Sharpen's Kasunasuchi. If you pass Derek Cetus soccer hole, you've gone too far.

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I'm Donald Trump, and I love a good deal and a good meal. I bought a defunct Meineke muffler shop in Englewood, New Jersey, and turned it into a restaurant specializing in buffalo chicken wings. It's the most important thing I've done. At Donald Trump's House of Wings, you can enjoy wings with five levels of hotness: Regular, Hot, Free Alarm, Suicidal, and Hell Spawn. Plus, celery is complimentary. David Crosby, my friend, agrees that it's the best wing restaurant in New Jersey. He loves the wings, even if he gets a bit carried away. So come by and enjoy the wings at Donald Trump's House of Wings, located on Route 14 next to Al Sharpen's Casa de Sushi. If you pass Derek T. A. Soccer Hole, you've gone too far.

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Good morning and welcome to Washington! We met Senator Schumer at the Hay Adams Hotel, which has a stunning view of the White House. This is my first time seeing it. The hotel suite offers one of the best views of DC. I was born in Brooklyn, where Donald Trump's family also comes from, and my grandfather worked with his father as builders. Senator Schumer and Trump share a passion for life, and it's clear they care about their work. I have a little test: when you wake up on Monday morning, do you feel excited to go to work? If the answer is yes, you're in great shape. I really like this Monday morning test and plan to implement it in my life.

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It is an honor to do work that facilitates making things better for people in the greatest country on earth, next to Israel. It is an honor to make a difference and to speak with an administration that the speaker loves and feels genuinely represented by.

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Welcome to Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. This luxurious resort, owned by Donald Trump since 1985, is a national historic landmark. With 126 rooms, a 100-foot pool, and 62,500 square feet of living space, it is worth a staggering $350 million. Mar-a-Lago is the epitome of opulence and grandeur.

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A 103-year-old patriot named Marge McConnell came to see President Donald J. Trump. She is actively involved in supporting him through various ways like working at the polls. Marge expresses gratitude for Americans who took action and praises God. The interviewer thanks her for coming and blesses her.

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General Flynn is praised by the speaker for being strong and looking better than before. The speaker expresses gratitude for everyone's presence and acknowledges the incredible work they have done. The speaker encourages everyone to enjoy the event and mentions that the food is excellent. The transcript ends with a thank you.

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Speaker 0 expresses utmost respect for the president, noting he has given many people hope to beat the bad guys and to do it with head held high and integrity intact. He shares that the president is from Queens, New York, like him, and that the president has shown that even in the worst times you can come back from it. The speaker says the president has been through publicly having to constantly be lied on, and that it’s not funny. He emphasizes that unless you are in that person’s shoes you’ll never understand what it feels like, as the person is a human being with a family who has to read those lies. He states that this administration is full of people with heart and soul, and they make him proud. The vice president is praised as well; the speaker loves both of them. They are described as powerful, smart, and strong, with an uncanny ability to relate to people. They haven’t lost touch with the world and remain connected to what’s happening with younger and older people, with the richer and the not-so-rich. They have the ability to stay real and make us feel proud to be American.

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Speaker 0 and 1 describe a 'fifteen minute community' where residents are not locked in but stay there. 'Everything they need in their life is right here in their fifteen minute community. A water bowl, a feed tray, they own nothing, but they are exceptionally happy.' They say they 'get to take all everything that they produce, and they just keep producing.' In a fifteen minute community, 'you don't get a lot variation in housing. They're all pretty much the same,' and production is collected. The outside world is 'scary for them out there' and 'they will never leave.' 'I don't have to put a fence around them.' There is 'one boss' who 'provides everything for them.' The conclusion: 'It's an ideal world.' 'I don't see anything wrong with it.' 'Everything is provided for them.' 'They're happy.' 'It's all convenient.'

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of serving everyone in line and expresses gratitude for the viewers joining them. They mention that this is a special moment, as it is uncommon to witness extended interactions like this. The speaker acknowledges that they occasionally see the president visiting places like ice cream parlors or pizza places, but this situation is unique. They believe that everyone present appreciates the opportunity to engage with the president.

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Welcome to the White House. It's an honor to meet you, Mr. President. Can we take a video? I want to highlight trans rights as human rights. We are at the White House with some of the bravest and most inspiring people I've ever known.

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There are many courtyards in the place, which some people call the "aunt heap" because all the aunts live there. It is like living in a terrace, and it is really nice and beautiful.

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Welcome to the White House, everyone! What an exciting day. I hope you're all having a good time. There's truly nothing like being here. The First Lady put in a lot of effort to make everything perfect, and I think you're really going to love it. When I heard you were visiting, I had to stop by and say hello. Who knows, maybe someday one of you will be here as president! Enjoy your special tour, and have fun, everyone!

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At White House Senior Living, residents enjoy a homely atmosphere with various activities, 24/7 professional care, and delicious homemade meals. The speaker mentions their preference for Italian food and chocolate chip ice cream. White House Senior Living aims to make residents feel like presidents.

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At White House Senior Living, residents enjoy a welcoming environment with engaging activities, professional care, and delicious homemade meals. One resident shares their enjoyment of the Italian cuisine and chocolate chip ice cream. White House Senior Living truly makes residents feel like presidents.

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It is an honor to do work that facilitates making things better for people in the greatest country on earth, next to Israel. It is an honor to make a difference and to speak in this regard with an administration that I love so much.

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It is an honor to do work that facilitates making things better for people in the greatest country on earth, next to Israel. It is an honor to make a difference and to speak in this regard with an administration that the speaker loves so much and feels genuinely represented by.

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Speaker 0 recalls the first time they spent the night at the White House during the Clinton administration. They were amazed by the experience and felt it was a big deal. Speaker 0 also mentions another time when they were at the White House for the dedication of the National World War 2 Memorial. They had a chance to chat with President George W. Bush and arranged a tour for their family. While waiting in a room, Speaker 0's wife encountered President Bush in the hallway and introduced herself. They then joined the president and had a conversation.

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School Lunch Lady | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #507
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New tour dates are announced: Montreal on August 3, Portland on August 8, and Spokane on September 12. Tickets are on sale now, with remaining seats in Belfast, Cork, London, Idaho Falls, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas. Tickets through theovondoom.com. Merch includes gang gang hoodies in heather gray, tan, light blue, and duck camo at theovonstore.com, the only merch site run by the team. Today's guest is Melissa, a Cleveland-born lunch lady with more than 31 years in the school lunch program. She describes lunch ladies as the belly-filling link between breakfast and dinner, the next liaison to sustenance for children. She started after graduation, when she needed a job while raising a child, and fell into the role. She works with Shayla Cruz; together they manage breakfast and lunch service, often serving on the line for speed. They feed about 460 students for breakfast and around 600 for lunch daily, and buses arriving late can keep the lines moving. A typical shift begins at 7:30, turning on warmers and ovens, setting out hot breakfasts, and managing a breakfast cart with options like pancakes, muffins, fruit, and juice. Breakfast sometimes extends to accommodate late arrivals, then they transition to lunch using a weekly menu planned a week ahead. They order for the week and adjust for shortages, a reality since 2020. Government guidelines specify required servings of vegetables and other items, but Melissa emphasizes flexibility to keep kids fed. Menus include hot lunches, PB&J, and cold options; pizza remains a favorite on pizza day, and they’ve added items like cantaloupe, watermelon, and Cuties as fresh fruit options. The cafeteria operates in a bilingual, multicultural environment; Melissa’s team mostly speaks Spanish, and she enjoys learning a few phrases. The kitchen has evolved from microwaved meals to cooked entrees finished in the oven, with more variety and greater focus on freshness. She likes to engage kids with wig changes, jokes, and upbeat energy, especially for the younger ones who still love school lunches. She shares personal details: she’s been married 30 years, has one son named Joe Rocka, who now works as a cable man in Masselin, and she has a dog named Mo. She has been recognized as Employee of the Year, and she plans to retire after reaching 35 years in the system. During the pandemic, she helped with drive-through meals for students and the homeless, reflecting the community role of lunch staff. Melissa notes the emotional bonds with students, the field trips, dances, and buddy programs that keep the lunchroom a supportive space. She sees the lunchroom as a home away from home where meals—and care—matter.
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