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the four that there called first cook, head cook, or chief cook.then there is armstead burnett who started as a pantry man, worked in the white house for a long time and then he leaves during the johnson administration to start his catering business in the washington, d.c. area. daisy who i mentioned, james carter, there was a jimmy carter in the white house before president carter. loretta deans who is assistant cook, lizzie mcduffie, elizabeth moore and catherine smith. in her diary henrietta nesbitt has a lot of praise, she said even though she was temperamental she could work magic can make anything happen if it needed to. so you get an idea of the plan the white house staff. when the roosevelts come to the white house they actually and a segregated practice. back on the time of president taft he hired a woman named mrsa segregationist. even though there is a multiracial cooking staff she created cap segregated evening's spaces. she had a separate table for whites and blacks. by the time eleanor roosevelt gets to the white house she rectifies t
the four that there called first cook, head cook, or chief cook.then there is armstead burnett who started as a pantry man, worked in the white house for a long time and then he leaves during the johnson administration to start his catering business in the washington, d.c. area. daisy who i mentioned, james carter, there was a jimmy carter in the white house before president carter. loretta deans who is assistant cook, lizzie mcduffie, elizabeth moore and catherine smith. in her diary henrietta...
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cook: i don't agree with that view at all.t drives quantum leaps is the core technology. when i think about all of the things that are going to change from a core technology point of view in the future, i think we're just getting started. i'm incredibly excited. clearly, there's nothing that i think virtually anybody would say is going to replace the smartphone anytime soon. as time has gone on, the smartphone has become more important to people's lives. when it started, the phone call was still the dominant reason for having it. now if you look at what people are doing on smart phones, it is a minor piece of what a phone is now. when i look at that, and the health kit, getting people's data on, car play, i'm controlling all of my house with siri using the iphone. i think about all of these things. the usage of it -- you just don't leave home without your iphone. i think it is in the early stages still. i don't see it in that light at all. emily: controlling your home with a device is still a fairly niche behavior. when do you
cook: i don't agree with that view at all.t drives quantum leaps is the core technology. when i think about all of the things that are going to change from a core technology point of view in the future, i think we're just getting started. i'm incredibly excited. clearly, there's nothing that i think virtually anybody would say is going to replace the smartphone anytime soon. as time has gone on, the smartphone has become more important to people's lives. when it started, the phone call was...
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so what happened with african-american cooks?. >> under roosevelt there was more open and camaraderie. so we did not have that rigidity. so he was berry knows the. and also with the civil service?. >> but wilson was a southerner. and that was different from what was cooked by the white house staff by about zero about the interaction but that they love to their food. so it is a feeling of camaraderie. so he would eat a lot of waffles. don't waffle on the waffles. it was a good way. >> did days he or mrs. nesbitt ever meet?. >> i did up when the record of that. f i don't know. sole there were a few tussles but that was thefo plain old los issue is:a short time after that. after that alonzo becomes me judy -- maitre d. bat was a pivotal event over a stick of butter you would think of the first lady wants something she would get it. e >> so the position of the chief executive chef do they carry over?. >> mike every betty else they serve up the pleasure of the president sone typically the white house kitchen at -- kitchen normally the
so what happened with african-american cooks?. >> under roosevelt there was more open and camaraderie. so we did not have that rigidity. so he was berry knows the. and also with the civil service?. >> but wilson was a southerner. and that was different from what was cooked by the white house staff by about zero about the interaction but that they love to their food. so it is a feeling of camaraderie. so he would eat a lot of waffles. don't waffle on the waffles. it was a good way....
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cook: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: all time for debate having expired, the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1967, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. royce: mr. speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass house resolution 397. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the resolution. the clerk: house resolution 397. resolution solemnly reaffirming the commitment of the united states to the north atlantic treaty organization's principle of collective defense as enumerated in article 5 of the north atlantic treaty. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from california and the gentleman from new york each will control 20 minutes. the chair no
cook: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: all time for debate having expired, the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1967, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. royce: mr. speaker, i move...
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it was stephen cooke. >> they were shooting against one another. and he noticed heidi in the bar. >> reporter: kim is stephen cooke's sister. >> the first night they actually went home together. and three days later, they moved in together. >> reporter: fast. >> so it's pretty -- >> reporter: fast romance. >> it was really fast. really fast. >> reporter: stephen was five years older than heidi. his sister says he could be quiet and shy but always wanted to be around heidi. >> they did everything together. i don't think they that they really did much without each other. >> reporter: in 1998, stephen and heidi moved to this rental townhouse in dundalk, maryland. stephen's dad steve sr. says after living together for nearly two years, the couple was talking about taking the next step. >> was it your understanding steve, they were going to get hitched? >> yes, in vegas and every time i talked to them that was the their plans. it never changed. he loved her. >> reporter: the timing seemed good. heidi had just gotten a promotion at the insurance company
it was stephen cooke. >> they were shooting against one another. and he noticed heidi in the bar. >> reporter: kim is stephen cooke's sister. >> the first night they actually went home together. and three days later, they moved in together. >> reporter: fast. >> so it's pretty -- >> reporter: fast romance. >> it was really fast. really fast. >> reporter: stephen was five years older than heidi. his sister says he could be quiet and shy but always...
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roast six whole chickens until crispy brown, slow-cook three whole racks of fall-off-the-bone ribs, cookurkey to juicy perfection, sear nine sirloin steaks, cook over 200 mouth-savoring meatballs, and make the biggest country boil. the copper chef xl's secret starts with a stainless-steel induction plate that rapidly heats the pan corner-to-corner so you can sear meat in a flash. and our square shape means you can cook more food. cook eric's four-ingredient beef wellington to perfection. bake our classic copper chef pecan pie. and copper chef xl features cerami-tech, our ceramic super nonstick technology. watch the melted cheese slide right off. even a melted plastic cup peels right off. coming up, watch as we deep fry stuffed burgers, curly fries, and even a bread bowl. and stay tuned for details on our amazing bonus gift. now, you know him as america's on-air tv chef. eric theiss is a successful restaurant owner, author, and culinary expert. he's here today to introduce you to the copper chef xl that will change the way you cook in the kitchen. here is eric theiss and denise repko. >>
roast six whole chickens until crispy brown, slow-cook three whole racks of fall-off-the-bone ribs, cookurkey to juicy perfection, sear nine sirloin steaks, cook over 200 mouth-savoring meatballs, and make the biggest country boil. the copper chef xl's secret starts with a stainless-steel induction plate that rapidly heats the pan corner-to-corner so you can sear meat in a flash. and our square shape means you can cook more food. cook eric's four-ingredient beef wellington to perfection. bake...
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roast six whole chickens until crispy brown, slow-cook three whole racks of fall-off-the-bone ribs, cooknd make the biggest country boil. the copper chef xl's secret starts with a stainless-steel induction plate that rapidly heats the pan corner-to-corner so you can sear meat in a flash. and our square shape means you can cook more food. cook eric's four-ingredient beef wellington to perfection. bake our classic copper chef pecan pie. and copper chef xl features cerami-tech, our ceramic super nonstick technology. watch the melted cheese slide right off. even a melted plastic cup peels right off. coming up, watch as we deep fry stuffed burgers, curly fries, and even a bread bowl. and stay tuned for details on our amazing bonus gift. now, you know him as america's on-air tv chef. eric theiss is a successful restaurant owner, author, and culinary expert. he's here today to introduce you to the copper chef xl that will change the way you cook in the kitchen. here is eric theiss and denise repko. >> denise, i am super excited. you want to know why? >> why is that? >> because everybody loves o
roast six whole chickens until crispy brown, slow-cook three whole racks of fall-off-the-bone ribs, cooknd make the biggest country boil. the copper chef xl's secret starts with a stainless-steel induction plate that rapidly heats the pan corner-to-corner so you can sear meat in a flash. and our square shape means you can cook more food. cook eric's four-ingredient beef wellington to perfection. bake our classic copper chef pecan pie. and copper chef xl features cerami-tech, our ceramic super...
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just finished a wide-ranging interview with tim cook.o get a sound out for you now. we started on the newest hardware of the day. that is the home pod. he says this is something apple has been working for four years on, which means they started working on this before the amazon echo even came out. you will notice apple is focusing on how this can reinvent music in the home. not all of the other potential use cases. i started off by asking why anyone should by this over amazon echo or google home. >> apple is a company that deeply cares about music and wants to deliver a great audio experience in the home. we feel like we reinvented it in the portable player area and we think we can reinvent it in the home as well. able to make ae phone call with this device? will i be able to order groceries? he said not to think about it that way yet, to focus on the music use case but as soon that is just the beginning. in terms of why did it take so long, the fact that so many people are now saying finally? take a listen to what he had to say. >> for
just finished a wide-ranging interview with tim cook.o get a sound out for you now. we started on the newest hardware of the day. that is the home pod. he says this is something apple has been working for four years on, which means they started working on this before the amazon echo even came out. you will notice apple is focusing on how this can reinvent music in the home. not all of the other potential use cases. i started off by asking why anyone should by this over amazon echo or google...
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a guy who's redefining what not just southern cooking is, was, and can be, but american cooking as a♪ >> anthony: we're gonna talk a lot about this over the next week, about the notions of universal awesomeness. is the waffle house universally awesome? >> sean: we have one choice for late-night eating and it's the waffle house. and they create this environment where no matter how blitzed you are, or how normal you are, you are welcomed and treated equally with an experience. it's not just, like, you know, eating a plate of food. >> anthony: you're talking about it like a magical spiritual place. >> sean: no, it's beyond a magical spiritual place. >> anthony: it is indeed, marvelous, an irony-free zone where everything is beautiful and nothing hurts, where everybody, regardless of race, creed, color or degree of inebriation, is welcomed. itwarm, yellow glow a beacon of hope and salvation, inviting the hungry, the lost, the seriously hammered all across the south to come inside. a place of safety and nourishment. it never closes. it is always always faithful, always there for you. >> s
a guy who's redefining what not just southern cooking is, was, and can be, but american cooking as a♪ >> anthony: we're gonna talk a lot about this over the next week, about the notions of universal awesomeness. is the waffle house universally awesome? >> sean: we have one choice for late-night eating and it's the waffle house. and they create this environment where no matter how blitzed you are, or how normal you are, you are welcomed and treated equally with an experience. it's...
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tim cook.mily chang will speak with him from apple's worldwide developers conference in an extended interview later this hour. the u.k. prime minister calls for greater regulation of the internet following the terrorist attacks in london. but tech firms are pushing back. fitbit falls to third place in the wearable device market while apple steals the spotlight. can it make a comeback? first, apple's worldwide developers conference kicked off in san jose, california. we will be speaking with tim cook later for an exclusive interview from the annual event. dc is one of apple's biggest events for the year setting the stage for hardware and software that will hit the market over the next 18 months. this year, the company announced updated macbooks and a major overhaul of the operating system and topped it off with something brand-new from the company. there is apple senior vice president of worldwide marketing with the formal announcement. >> it is absolutely beautiful and we call it homepod. yes.
tim cook.mily chang will speak with him from apple's worldwide developers conference in an extended interview later this hour. the u.k. prime minister calls for greater regulation of the internet following the terrorist attacks in london. but tech firms are pushing back. fitbit falls to third place in the wearable device market while apple steals the spotlight. can it make a comeback? first, apple's worldwide developers conference kicked off in san jose, california. we will be speaking with tim...
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cook: you can do a lot. of the damages is that there are a lot of things siri can do from the phone and we will start with a patch of those, as we showed her in the keynote. emily: talk about e-commerce which is important to these devices, i can order paper towels on amazon at go, does this say something about your aspirations and retail? mr. cook: i would not read into it in that regard, apple deeply cares about music and wants to deliver a great audio experience in the home. we feel like we reinvented it any portable player area and we think we can reinvented in the home. we know that people want a speaker now to do more than that. obviously, we want a speaker to do more than that. we are combining what has been thought of to be two different things until now. i think people will love it. i am a user. i think they will be blown away with the experience. emily: how long have you been working on this? mr. cook: multiple years. the underlying technology in here is something to behold. to get the experience th
cook: you can do a lot. of the damages is that there are a lot of things siri can do from the phone and we will start with a patch of those, as we showed her in the keynote. emily: talk about e-commerce which is important to these devices, i can order paper towels on amazon at go, does this say something about your aspirations and retail? mr. cook: i would not read into it in that regard, apple deeply cares about music and wants to deliver a great audio experience in the home. we feel like we...
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amos: at l least one of f the children here e doesn't eveven t one home-cooked meal. he has to beg for his supper. amos: do you look forward to lunch each day? [translator speaking foreign n language] amos: well, i don't know what australilian kids would d make f this meal, but i i thought it ws delicious and it certainly beats the sandwiches that i took to school. but more importantly, while governments in the west and celebrity chefs like jamie oliver agonize over what to do about nutrition for kids, india has actually gone ahead and done something about it. and after a satisfying lunch, what betetter way toelelax than by reading the paper? instead of running around after their heavy meal, the kids here are taught to read aloloud from old newspspapers. [reading in foreign language] amos: while most indian schools cook their own lunches each day, some are getting outstside help o on a massive s. many schools now have their midday meals mass-produced in high-tech kitchens like this one. man: we can see the blending ofof the masala. amos: okay. it's the result of colla
amos: at l least one of f the children here e doesn't eveven t one home-cooked meal. he has to beg for his supper. amos: do you look forward to lunch each day? [translator speaking foreign n language] amos: well, i don't know what australilian kids would d make f this meal, but i i thought it ws delicious and it certainly beats the sandwiches that i took to school. but more importantly, while governments in the west and celebrity chefs like jamie oliver agonize over what to do about nutrition...
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if stephen cooke had planned heidi's murder, why had he done it?rding to stephen, they were in love and planning to marry. but some of heidi's friends testified that she was so miserable in the relationship, she was preparing to leave. >> she had asked a friend of hers for a small loan for an easy storage facility in an effort to move out. >> reporter: and the real reason for the murder, the prosecutor told the jury, was pure and simple greed. $700,000. two months before heidi's death, stephen and heidi had taken out hefty life insurance policies on each other. i wonder why an hourly employee at a hardware chain is buying -- >> you should. >> reporter: -- almost a million dollars worth of coverage? >> as we explained to the jury, they had one car between them, which was hers. a red civic. they are not married. they didn't have any children. and they really didn't have many belongings. there really wasn't anything to insure. >> reporter: so once they buy the policy, it's tick tock. >> correct. >> reporter: heidi had no idea time was running out for
if stephen cooke had planned heidi's murder, why had he done it?rding to stephen, they were in love and planning to marry. but some of heidi's friends testified that she was so miserable in the relationship, she was preparing to leave. >> she had asked a friend of hers for a small loan for an easy storage facility in an effort to move out. >> reporter: and the real reason for the murder, the prosecutor told the jury, was pure and simple greed. $700,000. two months before heidi's...
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and we followed the package cooking instructions and took the temperature. can you cook it safe?were told nothing could be done, to enjoy these final moments together. but in that moment, when all seemed lost... st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment, st. jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. >>> dub nation. the finals today. the countdown is 12 hours and 30 minutes away. >>> they are getting ready for a pool party in walnut creek. this is a new pool at the swimmer center. swimmer center. it has an splash playground. >>> madson mill is recalling the safety gate. that is being recalled to a strangulation hazard. the v-shaped open
and we followed the package cooking instructions and took the temperature. can you cook it safe?were told nothing could be done, to enjoy these final moments together. but in that moment, when all seemed lost... st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment, st. jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists...
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mark: tim cook also unveiling apple first major product since the apple watch -- tim cook: apple is any that deeply cares about music and wants to deliver a great audio experience in the home. we feel like we reinvented it in the portable player area we think we can reinvented in the home as well. pod competeis home with the amazon echo and google home? cory: i think it can. it is certainly a more expensive product. they claim the audio quality is better. the demand for these products has been extraordinary. the amazon echo has sold out in the holiday season. apple thinks they can make a goal of it with this product. speaker and alent siri connected device. how much it's going to be open for other developers to write their own software for this --duct, that's the question lots of developers created their echooftware through amazon and google play. it's unclear how much apple will d and theoth the homepo siri architecture. ar, augmented reality are the buzzwords. to what extent is it a game changer as we approach the release of the next iteration of the iphone later this year? cory: it
mark: tim cook also unveiling apple first major product since the apple watch -- tim cook: apple is any that deeply cares about music and wants to deliver a great audio experience in the home. we feel like we reinvented it in the portable player area we think we can reinvented in the home as well. pod competeis home with the amazon echo and google home? cory: i think it can. it is certainly a more expensive product. they claim the audio quality is better. the demand for these products has been...
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back to our exclusive interview with apple ceo tim cook.ouch on the president's decision to leave the paris climate agreement. cook was one of a number of silicon valley leaders to contact the white house directly to ask the president not to pull out of the agreement. we asked if he thought the president listened. >> i think he didn't listen to me. he didn't decide what i wanted him to decide. i think he decided wrong. i think it's not good, not in the best interest of the united states what he decided. but in terms of -- the way that i look at this thing, and do you interact with politicians or do you not, my view is, first and foremost, it is about, can you help your country? if you can help your country and you do that by interacting, then you do it. that country eclipse is politics. emily: you have other people leaving the table, like bob iger, like elon musk. is the president jeopardizing his relationship with his key constituency, the business community? >> i would differentiate, and i'm not speaking for those guys, but i would differ
back to our exclusive interview with apple ceo tim cook.ouch on the president's decision to leave the paris climate agreement. cook was one of a number of silicon valley leaders to contact the white house directly to ask the president not to pull out of the agreement. we asked if he thought the president listened. >> i think he didn't listen to me. he didn't decide what i wanted him to decide. i think he decided wrong. i think it's not good, not in the best interest of the united states...
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going to got to see what diane has been cooking up. we know what, cooking. but diane is cooking up. the president, there you go, has been c trouble with world leaders. expected to pull the united states out of the paris climate accord. >> the president tweeted last night that he will announce his decision this afternoon in the white house rose garden. under the deal the u.s. pledged to cut green house gas emissions by 30% by 2025. nearly 200 countries signed on. and even major companies like exxon mobile, shell, wal-mart embraced it. >> critics say the deal is too rigid and will cost american jobs. sources say the president is listening to both sides. and nothing is final though until that announcement. cecelia vega at the white house. >> reporter: president trump said he is class to making that much anticipated decision. >> behind the scenes, sources tell abc news, the president is likely to pull out of the landmark deal. inside the white house, feverish last minute negotiations on both sides. chief strategist, steve nonpushing for withdrawal along with 22 republican senators. daug
going to got to see what diane has been cooking up. we know what, cooking. but diane is cooking up. the president, there you go, has been c trouble with world leaders. expected to pull the united states out of the paris climate accord. >> the president tweeted last night that he will announce his decision this afternoon in the white house rose garden. under the deal the u.s. pledged to cut green house gas emissions by 30% by 2025. nearly 200 countries signed on. and even major companies...
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they're soaked in water, cooked in chicken stock, and served with crab meat.om a nearby lake steamed. crab row is mixed with red onion, pepper, and seasoning and added to the soup and simmered. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> the symbolic and health aspects of many of these dishes not to be overlooked. this is fantastic. lovely. how does hue differ from the rest of vietnam? >> a wonderful architecture and very quiet people. if you stay some time in hue, after some day you feel quiet, you take your time. [ speaking a foreign language ] [ speaking a foreignanguage ] >> goi hue is a traditional dish that's seldom made these days because of the complexity and the time needed to do it right. a fish stock is made from the fish of the perfume river. pineapples, onion, chilies, shallots, and coriander. a salad of quickly cooked prawns, rice noodles, ginger, red chili, garlic and galangon. layer of rice noodles, banana flower, then the prawns and garnishes. the strained fish stock is brought to the table with the salad in separate bowls and combined just before eati
they're soaked in water, cooked in chicken stock, and served with crab meat.om a nearby lake steamed. crab row is mixed with red onion, pepper, and seasoning and added to the soup and simmered. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> the symbolic and health aspects of many of these dishes not to be overlooked. this is fantastic. lovely. how does hue differ from the rest of vietnam? >> a wonderful architecture and very quiet people. if you stay some time in hue, after some day you feel...
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skillet or whatever you cook an omelet in?real chef. >> i've never made an omelet in my life. >> you don't say. >> it's all takeout food. >> where's the pot pan and the skewer thing and the -- breakfast. >> there you go. >> on the way. i'll find a hot plate. >> she's genuinely concerned. >> i'm going a video here. >> we figured that. it happens a lot. >> they didn't mind helping him out. >>> dad's about to find out what baby number two will be. >> sit inside the bag? >> the stork just dropped it you have a. >> see the priceless reaction when it's time to spill the secret. >> together. >> those look really, really good. >> very well done. >>> gather around, everybody. nicki has an announcement to make. >> i just want to say that no matter what you are boy or girl, we will still love you just as much. >> they're expecting a new baby. they both have their cake cutters ready. you know how it goes. blue boy, pink girl. [ screaming ] it's a girl. and that's where she just flips out. i don't know if she's got the holy ghost. she is p
skillet or whatever you cook an omelet in?real chef. >> i've never made an omelet in my life. >> you don't say. >> it's all takeout food. >> where's the pot pan and the skewer thing and the -- breakfast. >> there you go. >> on the way. i'll find a hot plate. >> she's genuinely concerned. >> i'm going a video here. >> we figured that. it happens a lot. >> they didn't mind helping him out. >>> dad's about to find out what baby...
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what if i told you you can learn how to cook? >> the dishes are home cooking dishes.ike restaurant dishes. >> there's a movie playing in the background >> while we're making the food and waiting for the food to be cooked, we're watching a kung fu movie. >> cooking and kung fu >> yes. >> i want to learn how to cook but i need a partner. >> so what are we making today for this >> making a wontons, a little different than american, the skin is much thinner, much more flavor. just dump everything. >> dump it all in. ok. >> cooking. just ginger, white pepper. ginger juice. and then you're going to add water and this is just to keep it juicier. >> now, we jeviust stuff them i the skin, you're holding it like with the corners. then you put tiny piece of meat like this. then you put the skin over. and you kind of have to push it underneath like that. this is the tricky part. you put water on that one hand so it doesn't stick. >> no way. >> best thing about this is that this is class is completely free >> yes >> when can people come? we have a facebook page call hans dynasty c
what if i told you you can learn how to cook? >> the dishes are home cooking dishes.ike restaurant dishes. >> there's a movie playing in the background >> while we're making the food and waiting for the food to be cooked, we're watching a kung fu movie. >> cooking and kung fu >> yes. >> i want to learn how to cook but i need a partner. >> so what are we making today for this >> making a wontons, a little different than american, the skin is much...
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coming up, more of our exclusive interview with apple ceo tim cook. the company fights the threat of terror while protecting user privacy. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington. you are watching "bloomberg technology." your start with a check on first word news. senate republicans say they are nearing consensus on health care bill as they had toyed a pivotal vote the fourth of july. they reportedly narrowed down options today. president trump spoke with reporters after a white house meeting with congressional leaders. >> if congress doesn't act to save americans from this democrat inflicted catastrophe, next year, it's going to get worse, it's going to get a lot worse. it's going toow get worse than 203%, but i'm sure the democrats will find a way. alisa: the president praised the house for passing its own health care bill this year. sent to reporters about the assailant who swung a hammer yellen "this is for syria." british prime minister theresa may says she expects the
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♪ emily: it has been nearly six years since tim cook to go over apple for steve jobs.e put off the largest acquisition in apple history. he is taken on issues like the environment and education. he maintains a dialogue with president trump despite their disagreement on climate change. now, as i've been sales plateau, questions remain -- i-phone sales fifo, questions remain. we sit down with tim cook and talk about apple's homepod, a direct challenge to amazon and google. apple ceo tim cook. emily: thank you so much for joining us. tim: great to see you again. johnathan: -- emily: why should people buy homepod? tim: we try to build something that is a breakthrough speaker first. music is deep and o -- in our dna. we wanted something that sounded unbelievable. it does a lot of other things but we wanted a really quality audio experience. emily: you're focused on how to reinvent music in the home, will idea what to make a phone call, college park or order groceries -- call a car or order groceries? tim: there are a lot of things that siri knows how to do with the phone. w
♪ emily: it has been nearly six years since tim cook to go over apple for steve jobs.e put off the largest acquisition in apple history. he is taken on issues like the environment and education. he maintains a dialogue with president trump despite their disagreement on climate change. now, as i've been sales plateau, questions remain -- i-phone sales fifo, questions remain. we sit down with tim cook and talk about apple's homepod, a direct challenge to amazon and google. apple ceo tim cook....
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we're focusing on autonomous symptoms, cook said., one purpose is self driving cars there are others we see it as the mother of all ai projects. cook continued we're not really saying from a poukt point of view what we will do, but we are being straight forward, it's a core technology that review as very important. patrick moorehead of more insights and strategy doesn't think cook wants to build and sell a whole autonomous vehicle. instead, he thinks cook, at least initially is more focused on software and systems that can power such a car and license that to auto makers. there it would be competing against other tech companies, such as alphabet's waymo it's already completed more than 3 million miles of fully autonomous driving apple's interest is well known and documented recently, the california dmv gave apple a test permit for autonomous driving technology in three lexus vehicles, like the ones you see right there cook talked about redefining ride sharing apps where apple made a $1 billion bit, and mentioned electric vehicles and
we're focusing on autonomous symptoms, cook said., one purpose is self driving cars there are others we see it as the mother of all ai projects. cook continued we're not really saying from a poukt point of view what we will do, but we are being straight forward, it's a core technology that review as very important. patrick moorehead of more insights and strategy doesn't think cook wants to build and sell a whole autonomous vehicle. instead, he thinks cook, at least initially is more focused on...
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tim cook tells us they are pushing to cars and the competition is taking notice.irst, to our lead. federal reserve chair janet yellen forged ahead with tightening monetary policy despite concerns over weak inflation. how will it impact the tech ecosystem, then sure, and how could that trickle down? joining us now, jeremy lou and the first the sea investor in snap. fed officials raising rates, the third time in six months. how does this impact venture capital? flex micro always comes to macro. we are always looking at these early-stage companies. cost of capital are less important than do we believe in the team, do they have a unique insight, can they've built something that will create new habits for people? >> saw they raised with hundred billion dollars to invest in tech. there is so much capital built in the system, how does that change the landscape for you? >> it really is the latest stage companies that are going to be affected. those financings were almost a substitute for public offering. it is impossible for a company to put $100 billion to work. >> do yo
tim cook tells us they are pushing to cars and the competition is taking notice.irst, to our lead. federal reserve chair janet yellen forged ahead with tightening monetary policy despite concerns over weak inflation. how will it impact the tech ecosystem, then sure, and how could that trickle down? joining us now, jeremy lou and the first the sea investor in snap. fed officials raising rates, the third time in six months. how does this impact venture capital? flex micro always comes to macro....
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francine: tim cook there.p next, will critical questions about the jobs report influence next week's fed rate decision. we look at that and the movements on the markets. we look ahead to the fed, but also the ecb, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you are watching bloomberg "surveillance." i am francine lacqua in london. islamic state has claimed responsibility for a hostagetaking in australian that left a gun man and another dead and a policeman injured. him after he fired at least with the shotgun. he had taken a woman hostage and was believed to have killed a building receptionist. the white house has insisted president trump is not sitting 8 -- starting a fight with the london mayor. vigil -- led a vigil and thousands of people gathered near london bridge to honor the seven killed and dozens others injured. airlines has canceled flights. plummeted the most since 2009 as a result of a dispute. president trump wants to talk with all parties to resolve the situation. committed toent is continuing to have conversat
francine: tim cook there.p next, will critical questions about the jobs report influence next week's fed rate decision. we look at that and the movements on the markets. we look ahead to the fed, but also the ecb, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you are watching bloomberg "surveillance." i am francine lacqua in london. islamic state has claimed responsibility for a hostagetaking in australian that left a gun man and another dead and a policeman injured. him after he fired at least...
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and we followed the package cooking instructions and took the temperature. can you cook it safe? >>> this morning two people are recovering after an explosion rocked a residence hall at a college in kentucky. much of the dorm was gutted during the blast at murray state university. it also shattered the windows of nearby buildings. a university employee is in stable condition this morning as a result. police say a second person was treated and released. they suspect a gas leak caused the explosion. no students were in the dorm because of summer break. >>> another explosion in michigan has claimed the life of a couple overnight. that couple's adult daughter managed to escape as fire engulfed the house and flames shot 50 feet into the air. the blast was so powerful, it blew out the back of the home. fire officials say there was no natural gas running to the house, but it was hooked up to a propane tank. >>> protesters in cincinnati are demanding a third trial after a fatal police shooting. they carried signs and circulated a petition seeking yet another trial for ray tensing. he was
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a good 60% of the time. >> are you a cook or are you a con? -- >> oh! >> it's funny how it happens. >> there's always good eats even as you're getting conned. tonight on food network. ♪ extra >>> the golden state warriors are two games away from another nba championship. >> how about that. that team is unreal. no team has gone undefeated on their way to win a title. game three is tonight. we will see if they can inch a little closer. >> lakers almost did it. they lost one. >> almost. >>> if you're looking for the perfect spot to witness history, we have just the place, vegas. we can't all head to the nba finals aboard private jets like jay-z and kevin hart. when the cavs won last year, they celebrated at excess nightclub at encore. hit up the marquis at the cosmopolit cosmopolitan. >> you're going to see me just really do my thing. the ladies are going to go crazy. >> las vegas is the greatest place to watch the finals. you can go all out at palms casino resort or guy fee airy's bar and grill. le gassi's schimpf po boy and mouth-watering lobst
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roast six whole chickens until crispy brown, slow-cook three whole racks of fall-off-the-bone ribs, cooks, cook over 200 mouth-savoring meatballs, and make the biggest country boil. the copper chef xl's secret starts with a stainless-steel induction plate that rapidly heats the pan corner-to-corner so you can sear meat in a flash. and our square shape means you can cook more food. cook eric's four-ingredient beef wellington to perfection. bake our classic copper chef pecan pie. and copper chef xl features cerami-tech, our ceramic super nonstick technology.
roast six whole chickens until crispy brown, slow-cook three whole racks of fall-off-the-bone ribs, cooks, cook over 200 mouth-savoring meatballs, and make the biggest country boil. the copper chef xl's secret starts with a stainless-steel induction plate that rapidly heats the pan corner-to-corner so you can sear meat in a flash. and our square shape means you can cook more food. cook eric's four-ingredient beef wellington to perfection. bake our classic copper chef pecan pie. and copper chef...
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. >> minji: i think they cook it, you know, a few seconds.: youbao xia are tiny little shrimp, deep fried first, and then quickly tossed in the wok with garlic, ginger, salt, and soy. what is classic shanghainese food? what's distinctive about it? well, this, for instance. it's often black or dark and heavily inflected with oil, soy, and sugar. shanghai is, and has been for sometime, a city of immigrants. and the food reflects that genealogy. a combination of people from neighboring zhejiang province known for their liberal use of sugar, soy, and vinegar. and from jiangsu province, known for fresh ingredients and attention to preserving the aliveness of its dishes. it's the best of both worlds. great sauces, great ingredients. there's hongshao rou, braised pork belly in a deep red glaze of dark and light soy sauce, cinnamon, sugar and anise. hongshao chang yu, a small fish poached first in rice wine, salted light soy, then fried in ginger, garlic, oil, more soy and sugar until the liquids reduce into a gorgeous sticky sauce. xiang ya, duck th
. >> minji: i think they cook it, you know, a few seconds.: youbao xia are tiny little shrimp, deep fried first, and then quickly tossed in the wok with garlic, ginger, salt, and soy. what is classic shanghainese food? what's distinctive about it? well, this, for instance. it's often black or dark and heavily inflected with oil, soy, and sugar. shanghai is, and has been for sometime, a city of immigrants. and the food reflects that genealogy. a combination of people from neighboring...
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a guy who can cook a little bit. never trust a skinny cook. i like cherry wood smoked. little more flavor to it. >> reporter: smithfield makes it possible to go through nearly 20 pounds of bacon per weekend for the crew. their car even runs on it. >> everyone loves bacon. >> you can smell it everywhere at the track. >> i like my bacon crispy. get it to crunch up a little bit without burning it. >> reporter: jeff cooks more than just bacon of the menu includes smoked ribs are hotdogs and burgers. >> get requests all the time. like i tell the guys, you know, this isn't burger king you don't get it your way you get it my way. >> reporter: he competed in sports growing up and later found cooking and driving the team truck fulfills his competitive appetite. >> that's the great part about dover right there. that's all you'll hear the rest of the day. >> reporter: in dover, bill rohrer fox 29 news. >>> more than 2 billion people around the world suffer from health problems related to being overweight. the united states and china have the highest number of obese adults and chin
a guy who can cook a little bit. never trust a skinny cook. i like cherry wood smoked. little more flavor to it. >> reporter: smithfield makes it possible to go through nearly 20 pounds of bacon per weekend for the crew. their car even runs on it. >> everyone loves bacon. >> you can smell it everywhere at the track. >> i like my bacon crispy. get it to crunch up a little bit without burning it. >> reporter: jeff cooks more than just bacon of the menu includes...
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it's faster cooking that's better for you. now make crispy air fried french fries in just eight minutes, crunchy onion rings in 10 minutes and juicy homemade air fried chicken in only 25 minutes. - healthy and fried don't usually land in the same sentence. but i'm making healthy fried food at home that my family loves. - [announcer] but the brio does so much more, chicken, steak, fish, vegetables, even brownies and fondue, all in one appliance. and since the brio is dishwasher safe, cleanup is easy. stay tuned to see the nuwave brio in action, making all your favorite foods and so much more. and get ready for your chance to get the all new, nuwave brio with a very special introductory offer. don't go anywhere. - we all love fried food, crunchy, tasty, tender, juicy, but the guilt factor always seems to ruin it. - actually research tells us that deep fried foods increase our risk for high cholesterol, kidney problems, an even increase the chance of cancer, and alzheimer's. you know it's bad when a leading website dedicated to h
it's faster cooking that's better for you. now make crispy air fried french fries in just eight minutes, crunchy onion rings in 10 minutes and juicy homemade air fried chicken in only 25 minutes. - healthy and fried don't usually land in the same sentence. but i'm making healthy fried food at home that my family loves. - [announcer] but the brio does so much more, chicken, steak, fish, vegetables, even brownies and fondue, all in one appliance. and since the brio is dishwasher safe, cleanup is...
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tim cook, thank you so much.eat to see you and spend time with you. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is the best of "bloomberg technology," where we bring the top interviews from the week in tech. world's moste valuable startup and a wide investors decided it was time for travis kalanick to go and a way forward for uber. plus, facebook ceo sheryl , sandberg gives her take on big branding, the future of digital ads, and cybersecurity. and the inside track on the trump
tim cook, thank you so much.eat to see you and spend time with you. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is the best of "bloomberg technology," where we bring the top interviews from the week in tech. world's moste valuable startup and a wide investors decided it was time for travis kalanick to go and a way forward for uber. plus, facebook ceo sheryl , sandberg gives her take on big branding, the future of digital ads, and cybersecurity. and the inside track on the trump
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she was a line cook earning $10 an hour when she cooked up the idea of hedley and bennett. >> nobodyhought about an apron that looked good and was functional. >> it was not comfortable, it didn't fit. i really wanlted to make a better uniform and make something people felt proud to wear in the kitchen. >> the art of the high-end apron became ellen's daily focus. lack of design experience didn't hold her back. >> dreams and ideas. let me tell you, we are talking proper bad ass fabrics. handmade in los angeles. every pocket corner is reinforced. i put it on their body, tie it on and they love it. >> the steep price tag wasn't a hard sell. >> you look at the craftsmanship and go, okay thrks is going to la last forever. it takes 12 people to make one apron. >> hedley and bennett brings a bold and durable design and aesttico the culinar wear. much is driven byellen's work ethic. rooted in her experience as a line cook. >> tickets coming in, the chef is yelling, somebody is gluten free and you have to fix it. you have mentality of working with urgency. it really is a game changer. you have
she was a line cook earning $10 an hour when she cooked up the idea of hedley and bennett. >> nobodyhought about an apron that looked good and was functional. >> it was not comfortable, it didn't fit. i really wanlted to make a better uniform and make something people felt proud to wear in the kitchen. >> the art of the high-end apron became ellen's daily focus. lack of design experience didn't hold her back. >> dreams and ideas. let me tell you, we are talking proper...
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an excuse do not miss of interview with apple ceo tim cook.e will be discussing the home pod among other issues with emily chang coming up at 5:30 p.m. new york time. did you miss? president trump will not use executive privilege to block fired fbi director james comey from testifying. he will get his chance to talk about his private conversations with the president before the u.s. senate intelligence committee in an open session. for more on this, let's bring in bloomberg's national political reporter from capitol hill. -- itmises to be a very promises to be a very busy week from the comey event. it has already been a huge week .o far he was quiet for a while and then last night and today, really going back at it again, bringing himself to the center of attention. i think the president pots tweet storm this morning, there was a lot to unpack in that. legal experts, including george conway, kellyanne conway's husband suggested that it undermines his own immigration travel ban to say things like that. to call it a travel ban let me white house
an excuse do not miss of interview with apple ceo tim cook.e will be discussing the home pod among other issues with emily chang coming up at 5:30 p.m. new york time. did you miss? president trump will not use executive privilege to block fired fbi director james comey from testifying. he will get his chance to talk about his private conversations with the president before the u.s. senate intelligence committee in an open session. for more on this, let's bring in bloomberg's national political...
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nancy cook was on the democratic committee. she invited eleanor roosevelt to come speak at a luncheon as she was just getting really involved in political activity after fdr had contracted polio and was not able to really keep his name in front of the public because his dream was to become president of the united states one day and she wanted to keep his dream alive at a time when he was really feeling pretty down over the fact that he might not be able to walk again. so she was going out and trying to keep his ideas in front of the american people. >> i have this opportunity of greeting the people of southern california and telling them what a pleasure it is to be here, even for a little while. >> that's when she met nancy and mariam when she went to speak at a luncheon of the women's division of the new york state democratic committee. they were two veterans of the political scene, they were very active in political life much earlier than eleanor roosevelt was. nancy and marion were life partners. marion was very active in po
nancy cook was on the democratic committee. she invited eleanor roosevelt to come speak at a luncheon as she was just getting really involved in political activity after fdr had contracted polio and was not able to really keep his name in front of the public because his dream was to become president of the united states one day and she wanted to keep his dream alive at a time when he was really feeling pretty down over the fact that he might not be able to walk again. so she was going out and...
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>> i'm cooking. >> that's why it's so hot. the world is ending. >> hey, i cook every now and then.nce a year. >> thanks for that roberta. >>> the a unique stamp with a photo of a solar eclipse more than a decade ago. and when your finger touches the stamp, the image changes to the moon and then once the stamp cools, the black eclipse returns. next real total solar eclipse is august 21st. >>> a classic toy is getting a modern makeover. new, more realistic changes coming to the ken doll. >>> and send us your questions about your pets. e-mail pets at kpix.com. and we'll have an answer every friday at noon. today mattel announced 15 new looks for the "ken" doll. the new generation "ken" will come >>> man once, corn rows, and a variety of skin tones. there are 15 new looks for the ken doll. there will be three body types, seven skin tones, and nine trendy hair styles. >>> this might have high-tech teens -- a smart fabric for backpacks that lets users share songs with anyone nearby. it's in the experiment phase. it could be hitting stores in less than two years. we'll be right back. how
>> i'm cooking. >> that's why it's so hot. the world is ending. >> hey, i cook every now and then.nce a year. >> thanks for that roberta. >>> the a unique stamp with a photo of a solar eclipse more than a decade ago. and when your finger touches the stamp, the image changes to the moon and then once the stamp cools, the black eclipse returns. next real total solar eclipse is august 21st. >>> a classic toy is getting a modern makeover. new, more...
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one of them, apple ceo tim cook.y with emily chang about that, about london's terror attack, and about augmented reality. >> he did not decide what i wanted him to decide. wrong. he decided i think it is not in the best interest of the united states, what he decided. we have been cooperating with the u.k. government in not only on enforcement matters, but some of the attacks. i cannot speak in detail about that, but in cases where we have information and they have gone through the lawful process, we not just give it, but we do it very promptly. you saw the demos that were done today, i think this is profound. get thisoday, as we out in the hands of the developers, we will have the largest augmented reality platform in the world. julia: i want to bring in emily chang from san francisco. great work on this interview. another was a lot of excitement about the host might that you will talk about but also some focus on hardware. what goes on with those shrinking ipad sales? emily: the home pod was the new product-- first
one of them, apple ceo tim cook.y with emily chang about that, about london's terror attack, and about augmented reality. >> he did not decide what i wanted him to decide. wrong. he decided i think it is not in the best interest of the united states, what he decided. we have been cooperating with the u.k. government in not only on enforcement matters, but some of the attacks. i cannot speak in detail about that, but in cases where we have information and they have gone through the lawful...
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the delicious smells of senegalese cooking coming from the kitchen.icians on the african continent. famous throughout the world for blending traditional music of the region with cuban rumba, american jazz, and r&b. m'balax, as it came to be known, has had an enormous influence on musicians worldwide -- like that sting guy, tracy chapman, and saint bruce of asbury, and, most famously, his frequent collaborator peter gabriel. youssou: [singing] ♪ ♪ >> anthony: people started to talk about you when you were age 12 when you started to perform, uh, professionally. >> youssou: yeah. >> anthony: but did you come >> youssou: mom, she's a griot. griot are the storytellers and they are also singers, rappers, and everything. and i, i grow with my grandma, she was a big singer. she give me a lot of things. and from there, going to the school for two years, then left the school and start my career. >> anthony: tonight we are having a beef mafe, which is a stew thickened with ground peanuts. there are similar preparations throughout west africa, but the senegalese
the delicious smells of senegalese cooking coming from the kitchen.icians on the african continent. famous throughout the world for blending traditional music of the region with cuban rumba, american jazz, and r&b. m'balax, as it came to be known, has had an enormous influence on musicians worldwide -- like that sting guy, tracy chapman, and saint bruce of asbury, and, most famously, his frequent collaborator peter gabriel. youssou: [singing] ♪ ♪ >> anthony: people started to talk...
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ellen was working as a line b cook earning just $10 an hour when she cooked up the idea for he did dley bennet. no one ever thought about making an apron that looks good ask was functional. >> the standard white apron lacked style, durability and chfrt. >> i really wanted to make a better uniform and make something people felt proud to wear in the kitchen. >> the art of the high ends apron became ellen's daily focus. her lack of design experience never held her back. >> i had fabrics. i had chunks and dreams and ideas. i'd have to be like, no, let me just tell you. we're talking about proper -- brands made out of japanese dem, they're handmade in los angeles. every single pocket is reinforced. i'd put identity their body and tie it on and they would love it. >> t you look at the craftsman ship that goes into it and you're going to be like, okay, this thing is going to last forever. it takes 12 people to make one apron. >> from the structure and stitching to the hardware, hedley & bennet brings design to culinary work wear. much of the company's success is driven by ellen's work ethic. w
ellen was working as a line b cook earning just $10 an hour when she cooked up the idea for he did dley bennet. no one ever thought about making an apron that looks good ask was functional. >> the standard white apron lacked style, durability and chfrt. >> i really wanted to make a better uniform and make something people felt proud to wear in the kitchen. >> the art of the high ends apron became ellen's daily focus. her lack of design experience never held her back. >>...
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i love to cook.food is really good. >> sarah: it is very good and she was worried about it being too spicy. i don't think it's too spicy. >> anthony: no never a problem for me. >> anthony: sarah khan has made it her mission to find and write about some of these great little off the grid places throughout the borough. >> anthony: you're studying the intersection between food and culture. how did you get to that point? >> sarah: so i kind of cobbled together a way to travel, learn languages, and eat. >> anthony: and do you ever worry that by celebrating these communities you're helping destroy them? >> sarah: oh absolutely, absolutely.. >> anthony: i worry about it. >> sarah: but, you know, those stories need to be told, through what they do, through how they survive. ♪ >> anthony: every meal, every dish, has a story, often a very personal one, often a story of hardship, separation, difficult times, but when somebody cooks for you, they are saying something. they are telling you something about themsel
i love to cook.food is really good. >> sarah: it is very good and she was worried about it being too spicy. i don't think it's too spicy. >> anthony: no never a problem for me. >> anthony: sarah khan has made it her mission to find and write about some of these great little off the grid places throughout the borough. >> anthony: you're studying the intersection between food and culture. how did you get to that point? >> sarah: so i kind of cobbled together a way to...
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tim cook says the company helped british officials investigate terror attacks. emilyke to bloomberg tv's chang. tim: in cases where we have information and they have gone to -- through the lawful process, we not just give it, but we do it very promptly. emma: law enforcement officials have criticized apple for its standards for tough encryption. we will have more highlights with our exclusive interview with tim cook throughout daybreak: america's today. it is less than 24 hours but for -- before voting begins. boris johnson is sent to the northeast of england today. those areas voted to leave the european union. he will say that only theresa may will get brexit right. jeremy corbyn will try to shore up his support in working-class areas. global news -- global news 24 hours a day, powered by more 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg. jonthan: let's get more on the u.k. prime minister going on the offensive. let's head over to bloomberg's and a redwood outside westminster. there is usually a message on camp
tim cook says the company helped british officials investigate terror attacks. emilyke to bloomberg tv's chang. tim: in cases where we have information and they have gone to -- through the lawful process, we not just give it, but we do it very promptly. emma: law enforcement officials have criticized apple for its standards for tough encryption. we will have more highlights with our exclusive interview with tim cook throughout daybreak: america's today. it is less than 24 hours but for --...
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that's where i started with tim cook. take a listen. >> we tried to build something that is a breakthrough speaker first. music is in our dna dating back to itunes and ipod. we wanted something that sounded unbelievable. think when people listen to it, they will be shocked about the quality of the sound. of course, it does a variety of other things that are important as well. but we wanted a high quality audio experience as well. emily: you are very focused on how this could reimagine music in the home. is there a lot of other things you can do for it like call for a car or order groceries? >> there are a lot of things you an do with it. one of the advantages that we have is that there are a lot of things that siri knows how to do from the phone. so, we will start with a patch of those as you saw in the keynote. then you can bet that there is a nice follow-on activity there as well. emily: let's talk about e-commerce. they are very important to these devices. i can order paper towels on my echo. can you tell us about some
that's where i started with tim cook. take a listen. >> we tried to build something that is a breakthrough speaker first. music is in our dna dating back to itunes and ipod. we wanted something that sounded unbelievable. think when people listen to it, they will be shocked about the quality of the sound. of course, it does a variety of other things that are important as well. but we wanted a high quality audio experience as well. emily: you are very focused on how this could reimagine...
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not only with what you cook, but how you cook it. need to worry about sticking... ...and you won't need to fish for compliments. you pam do it! it's easy-drinking... it's refreshing... ♪ if you've got the time ♪ it's what american lager was born to be. ♪ we've got the beer. ♪ welcome to the high life. ♪ miller beer. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. tthat's why at comcast,t to be connected 24/7. we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable networ
not only with what you cook, but how you cook it. need to worry about sticking... ...and you won't need to fish for compliments. you pam do it! it's easy-drinking... it's refreshing... ♪ if you've got the time ♪ it's what american lager was born to be. ♪ we've got the beer. ♪ welcome to the high life. ♪ miller beer. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data...
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ainsley: you post pictures of y'all cooking together. are you the chef or jared the chef. >> i'm chef. jared does clean up. since moving down here it's one of my favorite things to do is to get the kids together, especially now that they are a little bit older and can contribute a little bit more. especially baking. we have a lot of fun with that cooking a little less regularly than we did back in new york. we are a little bit busy. but it's still, for us, that's our time together. so every friday i always make a huge meal and kids part in preparing it with me. it's a lot of fun. ainsley: we have the fourth of july in a few days. >> yes. ainsley: i wanted to ask you what does it mean to be an american? why are you a proud american? >> i am proud on so many levels and really traveling this country has made me even more of a proud american today than at any other point in my life. you see the spirit, the tenacity. you see the sacrifice you meet with soldiers and sailors and their families and think about all the things they are doing to en
ainsley: you post pictures of y'all cooking together. are you the chef or jared the chef. >> i'm chef. jared does clean up. since moving down here it's one of my favorite things to do is to get the kids together, especially now that they are a little bit older and can contribute a little bit more. especially baking. we have a lot of fun with that cooking a little less regularly than we did back in new york. we are a little bit busy. but it's still, for us, that's our time together. so...
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>> jeremy: no. >> margo: he cooks -- he cooks like this all the time.ess. you, you, you. he just got fired from a job over on the west side, sorry. >> jeremy: way to go, margo. >> anthony: um, first of all, let me ask, who here is from nashville originally? >> margo: exactly, she is. >> anthony: this has been pretty much the story of my experience here so far. you know, the town has a reputation, there are so many really good musicians here, does that make it harder to break out here? and alternately, what happens if you suck here? like, i mean, if you can't -- if you're pying country westn -- >> margo: i mean, it is -- >> anthony: and you cannot -- yore not good at your instrument, can you make a living here and su? >> man: absolutely. >> margo: yeah. yeah. not to say like there's tons of bands that suck or something here, but when i came here, i wasn't good enough, and i went out to some writers' rounds, and i learned very quickly that i had to be a better player, i had to be a better singer, i had to be a better writer, and like, so you know, you wor
>> jeremy: no. >> margo: he cooks -- he cooks like this all the time.ess. you, you, you. he just got fired from a job over on the west side, sorry. >> jeremy: way to go, margo. >> anthony: um, first of all, let me ask, who here is from nashville originally? >> margo: exactly, she is. >> anthony: this has been pretty much the story of my experience here so far. you know, the town has a reputation, there are so many really good musicians here, does that make it...
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our exclusive interview with ceo of apple, tim cook.ur one-on-one with meg whitman, the hewlett-packard ceo to give a report on their turnaround in the age of the cloud. another bombshell at uber, the company fires more than 20 employees after investigation into sexual harassment claims. first, to our lead, our exclusive interview with tim cook from the apple worldwide developers conference in san jose, california. the conference sets the stage for the hardware and software that will hit the stage in the next 18 months. this year, they introduced a major overhaul of the apple watch operating system among other products. the big answer is there product to combat the amazon eccho and google home. >> what we have tried to do is to build something that is a breakthrough speaker first. music is deep and our dna, dating back to itunes and ipod. we wanted something, that number one, sounded unbelievable. i think when people listen to it, they will be shocked about the quality of the sound. of course, it does a lot of other things. we wanted a
our exclusive interview with ceo of apple, tim cook.ur one-on-one with meg whitman, the hewlett-packard ceo to give a report on their turnaround in the age of the cloud. another bombshell at uber, the company fires more than 20 employees after investigation into sexual harassment claims. first, to our lead, our exclusive interview with tim cook from the apple worldwide developers conference in san jose, california. the conference sets the stage for the hardware and software that will hit the...