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>> yes, yes. >> jimmy: you know, my parents used to let us open one alice on alice eve. time i've heard that. >> jimmy: is that right? i don't believe it. >> and i've been going a while with this name. >> jimmy: i don't know if you're being sarcastic or not. >> i couldn't figure out where the joke was going. i'm not being sarcastic and you were making a good joke. >> jimmy: you hear that guillermo? i made a good joke. >> good job. >> jimmy: as part of your press tour, you spoke to the astronauts yesterday? >> that was definitely the coolest thing we've done. we had an amazing time. yesterday we got to go and skype, i guess, it sounds so pedestrian for a nasa guy, but we skyped to a guy in the space station. and he was turning around in the air and when we would talk he would let go of his mike and it would stay there. >> jimmy: it was you and j.j. abrams and who else? >> the writer, chris pine who plays kirk. >> jimmy: what was the nature of the conversation? >> well, j.j., it was very interesting, he said he sat next to an astronaut once who told him he had seen forms o
>> yes, yes. >> jimmy: you know, my parents used to let us open one alice on alice eve. time i've heard that. >> jimmy: is that right? i don't believe it. >> and i've been going a while with this name. >> jimmy: i don't know if you're being sarcastic or not. >> i couldn't figure out where the joke was going. i'm not being sarcastic and you were making a good joke. >> jimmy: you hear that guillermo? i made a good joke. >> good job. >> jimmy:...
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he's now performing with another friend alice cooper in his masters of madness shock therapy tour when he's not making music he acts makes absolute and dabbles in watercolor painting and thanks for coming your name is brian want to brian he wonder if there's anyone ever call you brian. my dad does. he never got hooked on this thirty he's a time to infinity he likes to come out on tour i think. the place to soak up some of that he came for me so he helped with the young girls. he told me how to spend how does think it killed me to stick how did you become marilyn manson well we might have this in common i was moved to florida with my father and my first job that i could get i conned my way into becoming a music journalist in florida so i interviewed a lot. people there my i'm here in miami it was amazing called twenty fifth parallel and i was nineteen i was a senior editor and i was also most of the other writers so the very first interview with marilyn manson was conducted by brian moore so i do yourself yeah and i didn't have any songs yet so i sort of how did i do that i was a marily
he's now performing with another friend alice cooper in his masters of madness shock therapy tour when he's not making music he acts makes absolute and dabbles in watercolor painting and thanks for coming your name is brian want to brian he wonder if there's anyone ever call you brian. my dad does. he never got hooked on this thirty he's a time to infinity he likes to come out on tour i think. the place to soak up some of that he came for me so he helped with the young girls. he told me how to...
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selling musician grammy nominated all this talk rock icon he's now performing with another friend alice cooper in his masters of madness shock therapy tour when he's out making music he acts makes absolute and dabbles in watercolor painting and thanks for coming your name is brian want to brian he wonders if there's anyone ever call you brian. my dad does. he never got hooked on this study is it on an infinity he lives to come on to or i think. the place to soak up some of that he came for me so he helped with the young girls. you know me how to spend how does thinking kill me to stick how did you become marilyn manson well we might have this in common i was moved to florida with my father and my first job that i could get i conned my way into becoming a music journalist in florida so i interviewed a lot of people there in miami and miami it was amazing called twenty fifth parallel and i was nineteen i was a senior editor and i was also most of the other writers. the very first interview with marilyn manson was conducted by brian moore so i did yourself yeah and i didn't have any songs
selling musician grammy nominated all this talk rock icon he's now performing with another friend alice cooper in his masters of madness shock therapy tour when he's out making music he acts makes absolute and dabbles in watercolor painting and thanks for coming your name is brian want to brian he wonders if there's anyone ever call you brian. my dad does. he never got hooked on this study is it on an infinity he lives to come on to or i think. the place to soak up some of that he came for me...
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. >> alice: here we are.elcome to your new home. >> morgan: oh, i can't believe i'm gonna be living in the same house as the dominator. [ chuckles ] whoa, wait. i-i know this place. this is the quartermaine mansion. >> alice: yeah. that's right. >> morgan: i thought you were taking me to kiki's family's place. >> alice: this is kiki's family's place. >> kiki: i don't think i can stay in that house. >> michael: hey, why not? >> kiki: 'cause -- you grow up, and you're told one thing, and then you find out what the truth is, and that truth is awful, and the more you find out, the worse it gets, and... [ sighs ] i don't know. i guess i want to believe that it -- no. i don't know. i don't -- i don't know what i want to believe. >> michael: hey, it's okay. it's okay. wh--what are you talking about? >> kiki: [ crying ]
. >> alice: here we are.elcome to your new home. >> morgan: oh, i can't believe i'm gonna be living in the same house as the dominator. [ chuckles ] whoa, wait. i-i know this place. this is the quartermaine mansion. >> alice: yeah. that's right. >> morgan: i thought you were taking me to kiki's family's place. >> alice: this is kiki's family's place. >> kiki: i don't think i can stay in that house. >> michael: hey, why not? >> kiki: 'cause -- you...
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the morning of the fire, chef alice waters came her distraught.stunned but was really hopeful they could reopen soon. the dates kept getting pushed back. there was so much to put into it. restaurant employees came here and cleaned the redwood inside by hand because of the smoke damage. finally, though, the day is here. chez panisse is serving food again tonight with a celebration and fund-raiser for education programs at the berkeley-based edible skol yard project. that's a project that stretches all the way to the white house. it teaches students about healthy food choices. this is a private dinner, about $1,000 to $2,50. this was a long-time coming. the world famous restaurant has been open since 1971. it caught fire on march 8th. it made national headlines. waters is a pioneer in organic sustainable foods. to get the restaurant back, they brought in the original designer. waters tells us what it was like getting notice that chez panisse was burning. she got a call from the gm. >> she said just don't panic, there's been a fire at the restaurant
the morning of the fire, chef alice waters came her distraught.stunned but was really hopeful they could reopen soon. the dates kept getting pushed back. there was so much to put into it. restaurant employees came here and cleaned the redwood inside by hand because of the smoke damage. finally, though, the day is here. chez panisse is serving food again tonight with a celebration and fund-raiser for education programs at the berkeley-based edible skol yard project. that's a project that...
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alice eve is here. music from a good young band from boston called bad rabbits.adam levine is here, too. oh, do you find him attractive? adam levine, in case you don't know is the lead singer for maroon 5 and coach/mentor on "the voice." he really takes the show "the voice" very seriously. in fact, we've been taping him where we do something like that for all the guests. well, bring that up. show what happened here. >> mr. levine, i got a roasted turkey panini with sundried
alice eve is here. music from a good young band from boston called bad rabbits.adam levine is here, too. oh, do you find him attractive? adam levine, in case you don't know is the lead singer for maroon 5 and coach/mentor on "the voice." he really takes the show "the voice" very seriously. in fact, we've been taping him where we do something like that for all the guests. well, bring that up. show what happened here. >> mr. levine, i got a roasted turkey panini with...
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it's currently 79 degrees and marcus from alice radio, hot out here but what is it like inside?ol. for all the bay area teams we're here to support juvenile diabetes. it's one of the things that we like to do get in and support the bay area. >> we have been doing it for 14 years. >> yeah, it's all for a great cause. >> expected to raise a million dollars. >> we're so happy. >> you know what is happy it's like why are you serving ice cream? we have sugar free. >> sugar free ice cream and sodas. we need your help and alice wants you to be here. >> if you're going to miss the ice cream, you can come out to the first pitch tonight. we will be right back after i drink this. over the new eastern span oe still expected to >>> well today is going to be a green bell pepper and they're locally grown everywhere and the flavor is fantastic and the selection is very important. that way you can stuff them or make sausage and peepers. make sure that they have the green color all aaron. check the crown and if this is free from any decay and that's aattached, that means that these are nice and f
it's currently 79 degrees and marcus from alice radio, hot out here but what is it like inside?ol. for all the bay area teams we're here to support juvenile diabetes. it's one of the things that we like to do get in and support the bay area. >> we have been doing it for 14 years. >> yeah, it's all for a great cause. >> expected to raise a million dollars. >> we're so happy. >> you know what is happy it's like why are you serving ice cream? we have sugar free....
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you may remember we had alice walker here. she wrote an amazing book on meditations, collections, essays. the book is available to you, as well as our interview with alice walker, alone or as a part of the whole democracy now! package. many people call in and just say, give me everything. then you have gifts to give to people and you can build your own library. we go through hundreds of books and shoes these particular ones to offer to you. and then for $25 or as part of the democracyck, now! bumper sticker. please call in, 866-359-4334. we do not know if it is possible to raise $10,000. maybe one or two people pledged for dinner and a show at the $2,000 mark. we were just pitching on a station in los angeles, pacifica radio, and lily tomlin called in and said that she would be contributing to thousand dollars. maybe you could do the same -- would be contributing to thousand dollars. maybe you could do the same. $2000. you can come to the set of the show, in the shadow of the empire state building in new york city, you can mee
you may remember we had alice walker here. she wrote an amazing book on meditations, collections, essays. the book is available to you, as well as our interview with alice walker, alone or as a part of the whole democracy now! package. many people call in and just say, give me everything. then you have gifts to give to people and you can build your own library. we go through hundreds of books and shoes these particular ones to offer to you. and then for $25 or as part of the democracyck, now!...
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the morning of that fire chef alice waters came down here herself to see it. she was stunned.he was distraught, but also very hopeful that the restaurant would reopen soon. the dates kept getting pushed back. there was so much to put into it. restaurant employees were in here cleaning some of this redwood inside by hand of all the smoke damage. finally the day is here. chez panisse serving food again tonight with a celebration and fund-raiser for education programs at the berkeley based edible school yard program that stretches all the way to the white house. that costs $1,000 to $2,500, it is a private affair. this is a long time coming. the world famous restaurant opened in 1971, caught fire on march 8, and that made national headlines. waters is a pioneer the organic sustainable food movement, and she wanted to get this restaurant back up and running quickly. they brought back in the original design tore help out. waters tells us what it was like getting the notice that chez panisse was burning. she actually got a call from the gm. >> and she said don't panic, but there's b
the morning of that fire chef alice waters came down here herself to see it. she was stunned.he was distraught, but also very hopeful that the restaurant would reopen soon. the dates kept getting pushed back. there was so much to put into it. restaurant employees were in here cleaning some of this redwood inside by hand of all the smoke damage. finally the day is here. chez panisse serving food again tonight with a celebration and fund-raiser for education programs at the berkeley based edible...
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the windows were designed by alice waters herself to let in more light. perhaps most amazing of all, they convinced the insurance company to pay for it. >> the environment is really unique. and now it is unique than it was before. >> they didn't disappoint the construction workers either. >> they made food for us every single day. can you imagine eating for a month and a half every single day. it was just amazing. it was mind blowing. it was just heaven. >> did you ever get a little sick of it and want a mcdonald's hamburger? >> no way. >> because after all, who gets tired of heaven. john ramos, kpix 5. >> yes. and heaven sign shining some of its wonderful rain on us. >> not exactly pennys from heaven. >> perspective i guess. >> reporter: yeah. we do have plenty of rain from heaven today. still, lightest on the doppler showing we have widespread showers just coming in. a direct westerly flow off the pacific. so far, not a lot in terms of amounts if. you can see most of the action is focused just east of the 580 core don. a little bit over the santa cruz m
the windows were designed by alice waters herself to let in more light. perhaps most amazing of all, they convinced the insurance company to pay for it. >> the environment is really unique. and now it is unique than it was before. >> they didn't disappoint the construction workers either. >> they made food for us every single day. can you imagine eating for a month and a half every single day. it was just amazing. it was mind blowing. it was just heaven. >> did you ever...
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alice is here.specifically transparency, trying to get tax avoidance. >> the uk prime minister david cameron who is hosting the summit has promised to put evasion and aggressive avoidance at the very heart of the summit. it comes after the weekend meeting, places like the virgin islands, places many viewed as tax havens, labels they strongly dispute. he had a promise to be more open and transparent and tax dealings. to share the details, the owners of companies registered in those jurisdictions. over the weekend, the government announced a plan to make it the law that all uk companies must theare the full owners -- beneficial owners -- and what he is hoping going into this g- 8, is that all other g-8 companies will sign up to a similar action plan on beneficial ownership. >> i know they are looking at big multinational companies. >> the issue of multinationals and how much tax they pay has long been a hot pocket -- a hot topic of debate here in the uk. the monies like apple, amazon, google -- do the
alice is here.specifically transparency, trying to get tax avoidance. >> the uk prime minister david cameron who is hosting the summit has promised to put evasion and aggressive avoidance at the very heart of the summit. it comes after the weekend meeting, places like the virgin islands, places many viewed as tax havens, labels they strongly dispute. he had a promise to be more open and transparent and tax dealings. to share the details, the owners of companies registered in those...
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a nbc bay area exclusive interview with alice waters. >> my general manager, jennifer, called me up at about 5:00 in the morning. and she said just don't panic, but there's been a fire at the restaurant. and i think you should come over now. and when i got here, the street was closed. and -- fire trucks and lots of the press, cameras and all. >> reporter: it was a story covered by not only every local media outlet but also the new york times and wall street journal. the fire on mash 8th, silenced one of the most influential restaurants in the country. but now, chez panisse is buzzing again, recovering from its second major fire in its 42 year history. >> a lot of people say you're the most significant and important chef in this country. how do you respond to that? >> i don't think of my, myself as a chef. really. i guess i, i really think of myself as a restauranture, an activist, somebody who really cares about where food comes from. >> reporter: waters is a pioneer, chez panisse was organic and sustainable even before many of us knew what those terms meant. she launched the edible sc
a nbc bay area exclusive interview with alice waters. >> my general manager, jennifer, called me up at about 5:00 in the morning. and she said just don't panic, but there's been a fire at the restaurant. and i think you should come over now. and when i got here, the street was closed. and -- fire trucks and lots of the press, cameras and all. >> reporter: it was a story covered by not only every local media outlet but also the new york times and wall street journal. the fire on mash...
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chez panisse, which is owned by world-renowned chef alice waters will open on monday. the fire caused about $200,000 in damage. >>> be sure to watch interview tonight on nbc bay area news at 6: 6:00. raj talks one-on-one with chef and opener, alice waters. >>> vandals are killing newly planted trees in san francisco's golden gate park causing $50,000 in damage so far. park official say 200 young trees at the park have been destroyed in the past nine months. vandals are snapping the tops of the trees, making them vulnerable to disease and rot. >> it's disgusting and puzzling and, you know, we don't get it. >> at $250 a tree to plant and maintain, city leaders are hoping visitors at golden gate park will help catch the vandals before more damage is done. >>> a 4-year-old girl is recovering this morning after a terrifying fall from a second story window. police say the girl was knocked unconscious after tumbling out of the window at a home on 23rd avenue near the intersection of east 15th street in oakland yesterday. the little girl was unconscious when firefighters arriv
chez panisse, which is owned by world-renowned chef alice waters will open on monday. the fire caused about $200,000 in damage. >>> be sure to watch interview tonight on nbc bay area news at 6: 6:00. raj talks one-on-one with chef and opener, alice waters. >>> vandals are killing newly planted trees in san francisco's golden gate park causing $50,000 in damage so far. park official say 200 young trees at the park have been destroyed in the past nine months. vandals are...
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i think anne got it right and if i leave you with that thought that alice is doing is broadcasting this idea of you speak up when you see bullying occur, and what we're doing is taking the power of our platform that reaches almost a billion people what you all with us need to do is come up with programs that enable that to happen. this is the most inspiring thing i have seen and we need to replicate that in every high school around the world. >> i don't know if adults can do it. i think we have to create the space. we have to give them space to do it themselves somehow. i don't know. maybe it's a school climate thing. it's a conversation that we need to have. moving on to officer holly lawrence. her work is so inspiring to me. i read a story in texas and expulsions and suspensions are a direct pipeline to the juvenile justice system and the punitive approach doesn't fix anything. i can happily point you to that study and makes cases against that school discipline, but holly has come up with a really wonderful solution within law enforcement that we would love you to talk about and it's
i think anne got it right and if i leave you with that thought that alice is doing is broadcasting this idea of you speak up when you see bullying occur, and what we're doing is taking the power of our platform that reaches almost a billion people what you all with us need to do is come up with programs that enable that to happen. this is the most inspiring thing i have seen and we need to replicate that in every high school around the world. >> i don't know if adults can do it. i think...
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alice is amazing. everything that happened with time warner and got together a year ago and partnered up on this and wouldn't it be great if we got two major media organizations together, one traditional media which has a a lot of strength in eaching people via tv and one reaching people socially and if you could gather these together imagine what we can do? and so i think you called sizzle real. it was a sizzling experience to be in a high school in hare land and felt like a football pep rally but it was about bullying and they all took the pledge to stop it when they see it and amazing experience and tip of the hat to time warner to really understanding the issue and putting the weight of the media empire behind it to reach people, and second of all understanding how you sort -- there is the bully and there is the person being bullied but what if we got the 99% of other people inspired to take action? what kind of culture can we create? and that is the vant age point that facebook comes at it with. s
alice is amazing. everything that happened with time warner and got together a year ago and partnered up on this and wouldn't it be great if we got two major media organizations together, one traditional media which has a a lot of strength in eaching people via tv and one reaching people socially and if you could gather these together imagine what we can do? and so i think you called sizzle real. it was a sizzling experience to be in a high school in hare land and felt like a football pep rally...
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message itself in this case a massive spy scandal has been turned into a possible case of treason as an alice in wonderland first comes the verdict then the trial with pundits eager to shoot the messenger we need to get very very serious about treason and old by the way for treason as in the case of bradley manning or edward snowden you bring back the death penalty from questioning whether the reporter who broke the scandal with snowden as his source should be punished along with the whistleblower why shouldn't you mr green will be charged with a crime to news reports focused on snowden's girlfriend what's curious she also packed everything up and left. the mainland to pointing fingers at any other government but their own whether china or russia has been able to sort of suck out that knowledge from those computers while he's been in their countries avoiding the issue at hand seems to be a priority it doesn't surprise me that this would be this focus on. snowden's private. boys is it private affairs or his whereabouts and travelled instead on the credibly important revelations that he has giv
message itself in this case a massive spy scandal has been turned into a possible case of treason as an alice in wonderland first comes the verdict then the trial with pundits eager to shoot the messenger we need to get very very serious about treason and old by the way for treason as in the case of bradley manning or edward snowden you bring back the death penalty from questioning whether the reporter who broke the scandal with snowden as his source should be punished along with the...
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alice with with comments like this has to be the stupidest place i've watched it out as you know i had difficulties explaining how we got those numbers since there is no science behind it these allegations are quite frightening considering the rating agencies put their rubber stamp on multi billion dollar deals are still seen by many in the financial world as the backbone of the credit body i'll turn it into these agencies is not before time so kid universal credit rating group says it intends to reform the current regime the company based in hong kong will be made up of china's dugong u.s. agency jones and russia's reason writing on the head of research says it's all about balance rating agencies that is based in hong kong it is so that we can provide to the investment world. views that can be used to balance the investment views from the united states so the dominating days of the big three could be over and it may now be there to get downgraded. or so a loose lips sink ships becomes a possible fate of whistleblower edward snowden top the debate program in a moment. but almost told h
alice with with comments like this has to be the stupidest place i've watched it out as you know i had difficulties explaining how we got those numbers since there is no science behind it these allegations are quite frightening considering the rating agencies put their rubber stamp on multi billion dollar deals are still seen by many in the financial world as the backbone of the credit body i'll turn it into these agencies is not before time so kid universal credit rating group says it intends...
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production earlier i spoke with john aglio lauro the chairman of un holdings and the producer of the alice shrugged movies the title of part three is a which is plato's law of identity i first asked him about iran's philosophy objectivism and how it fits into atlas shrugged. let's try to do objectivism and one more. individual. and the other side of that would be government or collective it so in the individual as a. versus collective it's objectivism versus government and collectivism is. it's a problem because it stifles innovation freedom individual. so it's just the role of people interacting with people without the government. giving in between all that well there's a role for government i mean they should be there to protect the individual. they should be there to defend the individual against foreigner would attack them and so forth you need courts you need regulation in that sense but separation of church and state has been a good saying for the world and separation of the economy and government that's really the goal. and there's a fine line there. but to get through it now anothe
production earlier i spoke with john aglio lauro the chairman of un holdings and the producer of the alice shrugged movies the title of part three is a which is plato's law of identity i first asked him about iran's philosophy objectivism and how it fits into atlas shrugged. let's try to do objectivism and one more. individual. and the other side of that would be government or collective it so in the individual as a. versus collective it's objectivism versus government and collectivism is. it's...
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in addition, you will get alice and one by michael pollan. you will get a filmed record documentary, from montgomery to memphis. it showed once in movie theaters across the country, march 24, 1870, two years after king was assassinated. then it did not show again, not in its full form. it is now been remastered in hd, double dvd format. we are offering it to you for $150 or as part of the all 1500d for 100 -- for dollars. fair trade organic tea or coffee, $2000 contribution for all of that. sitting on the set, touring "democracy now!" and getting all the gifts. you can take them on the plane to come to your dice to new york. we will talk about it when you get here. another $2000 occupation level, for dinner and a show. come to the set. you do not see john randolph right now. he is behind the camera. maybe will see him this way if he waves and the cubs to him. but you will see all the folks behind the cameras, everyone doing things behind the scenes. let's see, you might be hit by that camera. can you wave, john, like crazy, and maybe we will
in addition, you will get alice and one by michael pollan. you will get a filmed record documentary, from montgomery to memphis. it showed once in movie theaters across the country, march 24, 1870, two years after king was assassinated. then it did not show again, not in its full form. it is now been remastered in hd, double dvd format. we are offering it to you for $150 or as part of the all 1500d for 100 -- for dollars. fair trade organic tea or coffee, $2000 contribution for all of that....
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to ask for your support through the city and county san francisco - >> good morning supervisors i'm alice i'm the technology coordinator. could i i want to ask you to continue your district funding. currently we're able to offer this service, however, this grant which has helped us serve over 4 hundred youth and adults will sunset on june 30th. without this funding for the youth and communities our lab will be unable to sustain it's program. today, the youth with me are just a few of those who use the technology daily. i've seen them development 20th century skills. please continue to connect our county with those resources. please help us to get the computer assess and thoughtful use service we need to have the right to have. thanks >> good afternoon board of supervisors. i'm matthew i work at the beau con center. due to those channeling economic times we've been hit with unemployment. it is home to the most diverse community. according to the status we're the lowest work group. as the district that has 9 percent of household living below the poverty level yet we receive zero dollars unt
to ask for your support through the city and county san francisco - >> good morning supervisors i'm alice i'm the technology coordinator. could i i want to ask you to continue your district funding. currently we're able to offer this service, however, this grant which has helped us serve over 4 hundred youth and adults will sunset on june 30th. without this funding for the youth and communities our lab will be unable to sustain it's program. today, the youth with me are just a few of...
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. >>> tonight, alice waters reveals who she really thinks she is. an it's exclusive interview.he legendary restaurant that reopened tonight. >>> tonight one of the most famous restaurants in america reopened. it has been closed for more than three months after a major fire. there's a good chance you've heard of chez panisse. an nbc bay area exclusive. the interview with alice waters. >> my general manager jennifer called me up at about 5:00 in the morning and she said, just don't panic. but there's been a fire at the restaurant. and i think you should come over now. when i got here, the street was closed. fire trucks and lots of the press cameras and all. >> it was the story covered by not only every local media outlet but also "the new york times" and "wall street journal." the fire on march 8th silenced one of the most influential restaurants in the country. but now, chez panisse is buzzing again, recovering from its second major fire in its 42-year history. >> people say you're the most significant and important chef in this country. how do you respond to that? what do you t
. >>> tonight, alice waters reveals who she really thinks she is. an it's exclusive interview.he legendary restaurant that reopened tonight. >>> tonight one of the most famous restaurants in america reopened. it has been closed for more than three months after a major fire. there's a good chance you've heard of chez panisse. an nbc bay area exclusive. the interview with alice waters. >> my general manager jennifer called me up at about 5:00 in the morning and she said,...
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we sat down with the owner, alice waters. >> my general manager, jennifer called me up at about 5:00n the morning. and she said, just don't panic. but there's been a fire at the restaurant. and i think you should come over now. and when i got here, the street was closed. and -- fire trucks and lots of the press, cameras and all. >> it was a story covered by not only every local media outlet but also "the new york times" and "wall street journal" the fire silenced one of the most influential restaurants in the country. but now chez panis is recovering again recovering from its second major fire in its history. >> some say you are the most important chef in this country. how do you respond to that? >> i don't think of myself as a chef, really. i guess i really think of myself as a restauranteur, as an activist, somebody who really cares about where food comes from. >> reporter: waters is a pioneer, the restaurant was organic and sustainable before many of us knew what those terms meant. beyond the kitchen and in the soil he launched the edible schoolyard project which stretches all the
we sat down with the owner, alice waters. >> my general manager, jennifer called me up at about 5:00n the morning. and she said, just don't panic. but there's been a fire at the restaurant. and i think you should come over now. and when i got here, the street was closed. and -- fire trucks and lots of the press, cameras and all. >> it was a story covered by not only every local media outlet but also "the new york times" and "wall street journal" the fire silenced...
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alice's garden -- experience the wonder of nature with pure and natural products. additional support provided by the lef foundation. ♪ ♪ >>> i never saw farm animals except on a summer drive through california's san joaquin valley. there are long stretches of cattle ranches out there, but i never paid any attention to all those animals until now. some people have been saying the animals are mistreated. this summer, i decided to stop in the valley to see for myself how farm animals live. it's hard for any outsider to get on a farm these days. farming is big business with a lot of money at stake. i got access to a large dairy with the help of a cattle veterinarian. jim reynolds has been looking after cattle his whole life. >> i grew up around cows. they're very docile, intelligent creatures. they are a little smarter than horses. i like the calmness of cows. i'm happiest when i'm walking around cows on a dairy. >>> there are not a lot of cattle veterinarians in the world. most vets choose to work with small animals like cats and dog. this leaves the cattle vets with
alice's garden -- experience the wonder of nature with pure and natural products. additional support provided by the lef foundation. ♪ ♪ >>> i never saw farm animals except on a summer drive through california's san joaquin valley. there are long stretches of cattle ranches out there, but i never paid any attention to all those animals until now. some people have been saying the animals are mistreated. this summer, i decided to stop in the valley to see for myself how farm animals...
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. >> our sit-down with alice waters who reveals who she really thinks she is as she offers a glimpse inside the world famous chez panisse that's open tomorrow. >>> one of the most famous restaurant in america is set to reopen its doors tomorrow. chez panisse was closed for nearly four months after major fire destroyed parts of the restaurant. our own raj mathai sat down with the owner, alice waters. >> my general manager, jennifer, calls me up at about 5:00 in the morning. and she said just don't panic. but there's been a fire at the restaurant. and i think you should come over now. and when i got here, the street was closed. fire trucks and lots of the press cameras and all. >> it was a story covered by not only every local media outlet but also the "new york times" and wall street journal. the fire on march 8th silenced one of the most influential restaurants in the country. but now chez panisse is buzzing again, recovering from the second major fire in its 42-year history. >> a lot of people say you're the most significant and important chef in this country. how do you respond to
. >> our sit-down with alice waters who reveals who she really thinks she is as she offers a glimpse inside the world famous chez panisse that's open tomorrow. >>> one of the most famous restaurant in america is set to reopen its doors tomorrow. chez panisse was closed for nearly four months after major fire destroyed parts of the restaurant. our own raj mathai sat down with the owner, alice waters. >> my general manager, jennifer, calls me up at about 5:00 in the morning....
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and did "alice," "golden girls." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's amazing.d applause ] and now the third highest grossing film in the whole entire universe, "the avengers." >> oh, that. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. oh, that. [ light laughter ] but, i mean, that is giant. i mean, you can't even -- you're the king of comic-con. you know, you go to comic-con, you can't just walk around. people are dressed like you. when you go to comic-con -- that's weird. [ laughter ] >> that's not that hard. just like a t-shirt -- >> jimmy: do you ever walk around and just try to sneak around say hi to everybody? >> i just recently tried to do the hood and the glasses and the walk really fast, looking at stuff. >> jimmy: yeah, this might be a quick giveaway. someone walking around like that. you go, "why is that person walking like that?" yeah. i met you once at comic-con. do you remember that? >> i do. >> jimmy: yeah, i was dressed -- i was trying to sell my superhero costume. it's called the recharger. and it's basically -- [ laughter ] what you do is you can plug in your phones and
and did "alice," "golden girls." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's amazing.d applause ] and now the third highest grossing film in the whole entire universe, "the avengers." >> oh, that. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. oh, that. [ light laughter ] but, i mean, that is giant. i mean, you can't even -- you're the king of comic-con. you know, you go to comic-con, you can't just walk around. people are dressed like you. when you go to comic-con -- that's...
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i needed all the sand in the world for fairways and finally, i just had a big hole down there and aliceelling her, i said, what am i gonna do with this crazy hole? there's no hole left. >> well, his vision ran out that day. i said, pete, why don't you put it right back where you had it and bulkhead it and fill up that big old hole with water? >> i said, you're crazy. i'd get shot. but anyhow, that's what i did. i had no idea that it would ever get the way it is today. >> it never occurred to us that it would be even a difficult hole because the only hitting pitching ranches and how many golf professionals ever miss a green with a pitching range? >> we'll go for a plan today. >> pete is diabolical and devilish and all of that. we don't like to see them fail, but we like to challenge them. and give them a chance to really show how good they are. [ cheers and applause ] >> you have to think like pete. pete always gives you a way to properly play the hole. and you have to understand all that before you can play his golf courses with any success. ♪ >> he still cares, even more now, i think,
i needed all the sand in the world for fairways and finally, i just had a big hole down there and aliceelling her, i said, what am i gonna do with this crazy hole? there's no hole left. >> well, his vision ran out that day. i said, pete, why don't you put it right back where you had it and bulkhead it and fill up that big old hole with water? >> i said, you're crazy. i'd get shot. but anyhow, that's what i did. i had no idea that it would ever get the way it is today. >> it...