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Congressman David Dreier, chairman of the House Rules Committee, talks about reaction on Capitol Hill to last week's State of the Union address, and about GOP strategy and priorities for the coming weeks and months.
David Dreier, (R-Ca), represents California's 26th Congressional District.
Food writer Mort Rosenblum traces chocolate from its origins to it most elaborate forms and explains why he believes chocolate to be as nuanced as a glass of fine wine.
Mort Rosenblum, winner of the James Beard Award for Writing on Food for his previous book, "Olives"