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sometitimes she prepares morore 40 meals a day. just as mother would make. and inexpensive, too. just 3 to 5 euros a box. most internet start-ups are located in the upmarket of wangjing park in beijing. this is where the home-cooked app was launched 18 months ago. in the beginning, the app's designers simply asked housewives in supermarkets whether they would like to cook for them. now, there are now more than 50,000 pririvate chefs cooking dishes from their home provinces, and more than a million customers who want to eat them. >> Über and air bnb are apps where individuals offer a service, and these were started in america. but as for food, no one thinks more about it than the chinese. food is very importatant to us. so it's not surprising that an app, where individuals offer meals cooked in their homes, conceived in china. we're proud of it. >>lunch is served! everything is tested thoroughly from menus to hygiene to the ingredients. every day, at least ten dishes from private cooks are tested the app's founder, tan jin. >> this is always how we do it. we all come from differen
sometitimes she prepares morore 40 meals a day. just as mother would make. and inexpensive, too. just 3 to 5 euros a box. most internet start-ups are located in the upmarket of wangjing park in beijing. this is where the home-cooked app was launched 18 months ago. in the beginning, the app's designers simply asked housewives in supermarkets whether they would like to cook for them. now, there are now more than 50,000 pririvate chefs cooking dishes from their home provinces, and more than a...
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will construct a cuttining-edge genhouseo oduce morore od usisi less space, to deliviver fresh p proe a lower cocost by markrketing didirectly to o consumerss, ando embody a new business model, one that makes money whihile doing good.. plantagon and her nationall is new concept. what i is it wacacko - what is it? >> we are trying to figure out how to feed the megacities of the world. we have many reasons , lalarge-scale, inside o our cities, and we want to be part off thehe development of solutions to do that. we believe we will have three different problems to feed people living inside the city. one is the vast geographical sprawl of the cities. 42,050, most scientists agree that 80% of people will livee inside cities. alreadady today, we e are reducg 80% of the e arable lanand thate have for the wholele town. ifif you put these developining curves together and you easily realize that what w will happpps that we have to grow f food, lae-e-scale.. the cityty is a densnse environ. the land i is really expensive.. if you w want to grow things i n the cicity, y you have to goo vertrtical
will construct a cuttining-edge genhouseo oduce morore od usisi less space, to deliviver fresh p proe a lower cocost by markrketing didirectly to o consumerss, ando embody a new business model, one that makes money whihile doing good.. plantagon and her nationall is new concept. what i is it wacacko - what is it? >> we are trying to figure out how to feed the megacities of the world. we have many reasons , lalarge-scale, inside o our cities, and we want to be part off thehe development of...
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. >>> right now on news 3 liv e at 6:00 -- neighbors watch in moror horse is killed after running into a truck. >>> and a fire on the path, flames force closures on one of the busiest stretches of the i-15 where you need to go to avoid the closures. horse. good evening. glad you are with us. i'mis. >> i'm mote. mote. the neighborhood is trying to figure out how the horse got loose. christy wilcox talked to people in the neighborhood who say they see horses like this all of the time but not like this. >> reporter: no, not quite like this. we saw one man watching his rs horseback riders and people walking their horses but one person said when he saw the horse heading this way towards nellis he knew if it got to nellis, it was in trouble. people are used to seeing horseback in the area. >> there's lot more horses than there used to be. >> reporter: but as cars go by -- >> it's a 25-mile-an-hour zone. >> reporter: speeding a looming
. >>> right now on news 3 liv e at 6:00 -- neighbors watch in moror horse is killed after running into a truck. >>> and a fire on the path, flames force closures on one of the busiest stretches of the i-15 where you need to go to avoid the closures. horse. good evening. glad you are with us. i'mis. >> i'm mote. mote. the neighborhood is trying to figure out how the horse got loose. christy wilcox talked to people in the neighborhood who say they see horses like this all...
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dozens morore people are still missing as search and rescue teams are using everything from bulldozers to bare hands to scour the rubble for bodies and survivors. the earthquake struck centraral italaly early wedndnesday morni. homemes, churches,s, stores, and even a hototel collapsed as peoe were sleining. this is a local resident speaking wednesday about the earthquake. last night i woke up with a sound that sounded like a bomb. it was deafening. it was also disheartening because everything was collapsing on me. tonight, we think we will slelep togethther with our r relativesd friends in the tents there providing us. amy: this comes as a 6.8-magnitude earthquake also struck burma on wednesday, killing at least three people. in afghanistan, at least 12 people have been killed in an attack on the american university in kabul. seven of the victims were students. the attack began with a car bomb explosion. gunmen then forced their way into the university and opened fire. so far, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. two weeks ago, american university of afghanistan temporaril
dozens morore people are still missing as search and rescue teams are using everything from bulldozers to bare hands to scour the rubble for bodies and survivors. the earthquake struck centraral italaly early wedndnesday morni. homemes, churches,s, stores, and even a hototel collapsed as peoe were sleining. this is a local resident speaking wednesday about the earthquake. last night i woke up with a sound that sounded like a bomb. it was deafening. it was also disheartening because everything...
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for morore we are joined by two guests.ichele landis dauber is a stanford law professor who is leading the recall campaign against aaron persky. sajid khan is a public defender in san jose, california. he leads the effort in support of santa clara county judge aaron persky. we welcome you both to democracy now! let us begin with michele landis dauber. we spoke to you when you began your campaign. explain your response to the judge's decision to take himself off of criminal cases and the law that is been passed as a result of the case that you were so deeply concerned about. >> well, we are continuing the recall, amy, because this is a voluntary, temporary reassignment that the judge has requested. judges are reassigned annualllly in santa clara county court. and he can return to thehe criminal court later when he chooses to do so. and in addition, we believe this judge is biased in the area of sexual assault and violence against women. and many issues like sexual harassment in the workplace or educational sexual assault, mo
for morore we are joined by two guests.ichele landis dauber is a stanford law professor who is leading the recall campaign against aaron persky. sajid khan is a public defender in san jose, california. he leads the effort in support of santa clara county judge aaron persky. we welcome you both to democracy now! let us begin with michele landis dauber. we spoke to you when you began your campaign. explain your response to the judge's decision to take himself off of criminal cases and the law...
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fereshte: and also, on the other hand, a lot of people, they don'trtrust e babank so morority thehe pplet ty put thr r monein c casby themlvlves. d ababouthe women, againbebecausif, , as woman, i wan g go ancashsh o some mon, , and st o of e time, lot of fililies,heyy want you to w with male cocompanion,o you can't sisily travel byoyourse. lee: rig.. fereshte: sohahat's a a litation for u. and a o of the isissu de me tohink abo, "ok, thk about men, thi about loof peoplwho are splaced and th don't have documentto show e banks and theyan'create bank count." , with bcoin, which is crypturrency or gital currcy whiche call it ch over iernet. sthe only thi you need an emai addrs to cree your wlet anyou inantly can nd or receive ney. the'actually alst zero e that ty charge y for traactions. and e most iortant tng that i tnk abo the bitco a crypturrency that i's anmpowerg money thatan empowereople veloping cntries. especily for wom, it's ally imptant thathe wome be finanally incded in t global enomy. as thinki also as e girls o are in our cong schoo imaginef yowanna fi a job f them line andajori
fereshte: and also, on the other hand, a lot of people, they don'trtrust e babank so morority thehe pplet ty put thr r monein c casby themlvlves. d ababouthe women, againbebecausif, , as woman, i wan g go ancashsh o some mon, , and st o of e time, lot of fililies,heyy want you to w with male cocompanion,o you can't sisily travel byoyourse. lee: rig.. fereshte: sohahat's a a litation for u. and a o of the isissu de me tohink abo, "ok, thk about men, thi about loof peoplwho are splaced and...
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fereshte: and also, on the other hand, a lot of people, they don'trtrust e babank so morority thehe pple put thr r monein c casby themlvlves. d ababouthe women, againbebecausif, , as woman, i wan g go ancashsh o some mon, , and st o of e time, lot of fililies,heyy want you to w with male cocompanion,o you can't sisily travel byoyourse. lee: rig.. fereshte: sohahat's a a litation for u. and a o of the isissu de me tohink about"ok, thk about men, thi about a loof peoplwho are splaced and th don't have documentto show thbanks and theyan'create bank account." , with bcoin, which is crypturrency or gital currcy whiche call it ch over iernet. sthe only thi you need an emai addrs to cree your wlet anyou inantly can nd or receive ney. the'actually alst zero e that ty charge y for traactions. and e mostmportanthing that i tnk abo the bitco as a crypturrency that i's empowerg money that c empower pple in deloping couries. especiallyor wom, it' rely impornt that e wome finanally includ in the global ecomy. sos thinki al as thgirls who e in our codi schoo imaginef yowanna fi a job f them onne and mo
fereshte: and also, on the other hand, a lot of people, they don'trtrust e babank so morority thehe pple put thr r monein c casby themlvlves. d ababouthe women, againbebecausif, , as woman, i wan g go ancashsh o some mon, , and st o of e time, lot of fililies,heyy want you to w with male cocompanion,o you can't sisily travel byoyourse. lee: rig.. fereshte: sohahat's a a litation for u. and a o of the isissu de me tohink about"ok, thk about men, thi about a loof peoplwho are splaced and th...
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generally believe at least half the co2 remains for hundreds of years, perhaps asas long as 50000, or mororears ago, 1 1914, co2 u p therere right nonow from steel anandrew carnenegie milleded, fm momodel ts henenry ford bubuilt, the year worldld war i broke ou. there's co2 from all those explosions that killed all those men. 500 years. anybody have any idea what was happening in 1414? i think joan of arc was born around then. any case, very little co2 was getting produced. i know they didn't burn joan till much later. [laughter] you see, if co2 has a lifespan of between 100 and 500 years, and co2 being produced right now when you turn on your air conditioioner could still be up there in 2514. and the fact is, the main thing about co2 is that it accccumulates. it buildlds u. and once it builds up p enoughit sets off a tipping point. remember? like froggy in the water. and then the feedbacks start kicking in. it's comparable to a person who eats a lot of fatty processed foods. for a long time, it's not a problem. but the cholesterol, the plaque, the fatty deposits are slowly building up and j
generally believe at least half the co2 remains for hundreds of years, perhaps asas long as 50000, or mororears ago, 1 1914, co2 u p therere right nonow from steel anandrew carnenegie milleded, fm momodel ts henenry ford bubuilt, the year worldld war i broke ou. there's co2 from all those explosions that killed all those men. 500 years. anybody have any idea what was happening in 1414? i think joan of arc was born around then. any case, very little co2 was getting produced. i know they didn't...
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one of the things they said, they said a lot morore interereg things than i did because it reallyly has an impact. one thing they put it ouout as they s said, look, you keep talking about all these changngs to the civil liberties landscace and d the way in which we have freedoms in this country, but one of the things you keep talking about is you make it seem like there are these great changes, there was the world pre-9/11 and now post-9/11. they told me e for people who ae ouour age, 15, 16 years old, we were four years old at the time of 9/11. really, there is no pre-9/11 world we know. our political consciousness has been shaped almost exclusively by the post-9/11 world. as is all l we know. what we consider extremist and radical and threatening is for them increasingly more and d moe americans coming of age in the post-9/11 world all they know. it's normal. not objectionable, something they don't even pay much thought to in terms of questioning are challenging because it's the only experience they've had. that underscores why this long time in which these russians have been permitte
one of the things they said, they said a lot morore interereg things than i did because it reallyly has an impact. one thing they put it ouout as they s said, look, you keep talking about all these changngs to the civil liberties landscace and d the way in which we have freedoms in this country, but one of the things you keep talking about is you make it seem like there are these great changes, there was the world pre-9/11 and now post-9/11. they told me e for people who ae ouour age, 15, 16...