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They were joined by a previously unannounced guest, Vice President Joe Biden.
Sgt. James Crowley and Henry Louis Gates Jr., both dressed in suits, sat down with Obama and Biden, who both had their white dress shirt sleeves rolled up.
Video from the meeting showed mugs of beer being delivered to the men, who sat at a round table at the edge of the White House's Rose Garden, munching peanuts and pretzels from silver bowls.
The president was drinking Bud Light, Biden was drinking Buckler, Gates was drinking Samuel Adams Light and Crowley was drinking Blue Moon.
According to multiple sources, the Rangers continue to have on-going discussions with the Blue Jays and there are indications that money is not going to stand in the way of a trade.
There are indications that the Rangers are willing to take on the remainder of his $14.25 million salary for this season and the $15.75 million for next year if the two sides can agree upon the right package of prospects. The $15.75 million salary for next year is not a big problem because the Rangers list of potential free agents after this season includes pitcher Vicente Padilla, infielder Hank Blalock and outfielder Marlon Byrd.
The bigger obstacle is what the Blue Jays want in return and what the Rangers are willing to give up. Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi has made it clear that the price for Halladay will be steep.
"All the teams we've been talking to, we've looked at them as potential matches," Ricciardi said. "But, once again, we said from the beginning that we'd have to be moved to move the player. At this point, we haven't been moved."
The Rangers have one of the top farm systems in baseball and have a number of prospects that are attractive to other teams.
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