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Early Bird Special: During a routine reporting assignment at a senior center, NBC’s Ben Aaron stumbled across a pair of oldsters who will make your day: Best friends Harvey and Eddy talk about — and over — each other, then they throw in a duet for good measure.

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Gay Marriage Endorsement of the Day: Education Secretary Arne Duncan became the third member of President Obama’s cabinet to endorse same-sex marriage today, joining Veep Joe Biden and Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan.
Duncan’s endorsement, which comes on the heels of Biden’s Sunday morning reveal,may force Obama to take a stronger public stand on the subject. The president has said that his views are “evolving,” but he has not formally backed same-sex marriage.
Meanwhile, David Axelrod, a top Obama adviser, said this morning that the vice president’s comments were “entirely consistent with the president’s position”:

Couples who are married, whether they are gay or heterosexual couples, are entitled to the very same rights or very same liberties.

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Gay Marriage Endorsement of the Day: Education Secretary Arne Duncan became the third member of President Obama’s cabinet to endorse same-sex marriage today, joining Veep Joe Biden and Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan.

Duncan’s endorsement, which comes on the heels of Biden’s Sunday morning reveal,may force Obama to take a stronger public stand on the subject. The president has said that his views are “evolving,” but he has not formally backed same-sex marriage.

Meanwhile, David Axelrod, a top Obama adviser, said this morning that the vice president’s comments were “entirely consistent with the president’s position”:

Couples who are married, whether they are gay or heterosexual couples, are entitled to the very same rights or very same liberties.

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One year of complete happiness… And many more to come (Taken with Instagram at Latitudes)

One year of complete happiness… And many more to come (Taken with Instagram at Latitudes)