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it's always cooked, served hot?. >> anthony: man, that's good. >> daniel: that's what we're gonna eat with my father. >> anthony: oh yeah? >> daniel: i'm gonna get some here of the skin. [ reynon speaking french ] >> anthony: he knows he does really good work. >> daniel: uh-huh. >> anthony: he knows how good his stuff is, you know. cheers. oh nice, uh -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the power of food, one name is everywhere. a name that brought honor, attention, and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the annals of gastronomy, in lyon, and even across france, one name stands above all others. murals, bridges, markets, casual brasseries, the name of monsieur paul is everywhere. but one of his most enduring institutions is this -- l'institut bocuse. one of the nation's great culinary schools. [ chef speaking french ] >> anthony: now, just to give you an idea of the standards here, the kind of traditional
it's always cooked, served hot?. >> anthony: man, that's good. >> daniel: that's what we're gonna eat with my father. >> anthony: oh yeah? >> daniel: i'm gonna get some here of the skin. [ reynon speaking french ] >> anthony: he knows he does really good work. >> daniel: uh-huh. >> anthony: he knows how good his stuff is, you know. cheers. oh nice, uh -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: in lyon, a city that believes...
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so, you know, that gave me a lot of interest for cooking.ike: family is one of many things to be revered during the indian celebration of holi, or the festival of colors. it's an indian festival welcoming springtime, praising good harvest, and just being joyful. guru: it brings people of all different races, creeds, and social stature to the same grounds. we all celebrate the same things, right, good over evil. and for us at sangeetha, you know, whether it's the food, whether it's the team, a diversity makes us who we are. and we wanted to bring that to the community too. mike: the festival is a celebration of love, which customers also say about the food at sangeetha, and that is what has ultimately led to its success. robert: and our thanks to my colleagues, mike inouye, and photographer/editor nate rankin. they served up a nice course. well, coming up, our community calendar with a big focus on holi. that's up after this break. but first, i wanted to talk to you a little bit about the food. i think a lot of people would be surprised that
so, you know, that gave me a lot of interest for cooking.ike: family is one of many things to be revered during the indian celebration of holi, or the festival of colors. it's an indian festival welcoming springtime, praising good harvest, and just being joyful. guru: it brings people of all different races, creeds, and social stature to the same grounds. we all celebrate the same things, right, good over evil. and for us at sangeetha, you know, whether it's the food, whether it's the team, a...
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cook. he stuck up a bromance, i'm not saying the macron bromance, kissing and hugging, don't know where to begin there. they hope to iron out details and what that might include with the chinese. we will have more. the dow down 137 points. anna and mark are heading into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they can focus on new things like exotic snacks. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple
cook. he stuck up a bromance, i'm not saying the macron bromance, kissing and hugging, don't know where to begin there. they hope to iron out details and what that might include with the chinese. we will have more. the dow down 137 points. anna and mark are heading into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of...
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>> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe. ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come, it is for the community and
>> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you...
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robert: how does it inspire your cooking? what do you want to make sure people understand in terms of, for you, how food fits in culturally and into the whole cultural landscape? tom: i think for a hawaii, because we have so many different ethnic groups that come in and they learn the different varieties of food, we're big on flavors. i mean, considering all the different cultures, you got japanese, you got chinese, you got filipino, you got, you know, white people, you got portuguese people, you got puerto ricans, you got mexican, you got everything. but we bring it to hawaii and we try to make it a--you know, a real good, like you said, a melting pot. robert: yeah. how have you been able to separate yourself from the pack? how were you guys able to become, like, the most hawaiian of the hawaiian? tom: well, it's really about the culture. and then i started getting involved with the food, the natural cooking of the food and how we can prepare food. and i started my chef, chris napoleon, who's one of my chefs who have been wi
robert: how does it inspire your cooking? what do you want to make sure people understand in terms of, for you, how food fits in culturally and into the whole cultural landscape? tom: i think for a hawaii, because we have so many different ethnic groups that come in and they learn the different varieties of food, we're big on flavors. i mean, considering all the different cultures, you got japanese, you got chinese, you got filipino, you got, you know, white people, you got portuguese people,...
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these are gonna cook for about three minutes on each side.ou how to make a chimichurri sauce that goes perfect for this. what i like to take is just a bunch of flat-leaf parsley. i'll take a little bit of cilantro. gonna do a rough chop. but this in our bowl. a little bit of red wine vinegar. olive oil. a little bit of salt. black pepper. let me give these a flip. they're looking pretty good. all right, garlic. and some red chili flakes. and then all you have to do is kind of whisk it together. okay, it's time to plate. let's see here. a really nice cauliflower steak, some grilled radicchio, and then i think we need some of our general tso's... glazed brussels sprouts on the side. and i just need to spoon some of our instant chimichurri sauce right on top. ♪ it's warm and charred all the way through. and the tanginess of the chimichurri--so good. and who would've thought just a few simple bags of produce of cauliflower, radicchio and brussels sprouts could be transformed into an incredible dinner. - coming up next on "naturally danny seo"...
these are gonna cook for about three minutes on each side.ou how to make a chimichurri sauce that goes perfect for this. what i like to take is just a bunch of flat-leaf parsley. i'll take a little bit of cilantro. gonna do a rough chop. but this in our bowl. a little bit of red wine vinegar. olive oil. a little bit of salt. black pepper. let me give these a flip. they're looking pretty good. all right, garlic. and some red chili flakes. and then all you have to do is kind of whisk it together....
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. >>> president trump is sitting down with apple ceo tim cook. blake burman is right there, well, just outside the oval office. he's going to let us know what they might be talking about in this meeting. >>> and attorney general jeff sessions testifying before the senate appropriations committee. he just finished his opening statement so now what happens is the question-and-answer session is getting under way. ed lawrence is bringing it for us and watch for fireworks and get them to you. >>> then facebook earnings out after the bell. one day after it revealed so-called new community standards, otherwise known as the rules to tell if that picture you shot on your european vacation at the beach of a naked sculpture or person is appropriate enough to post on the social media platform? kevin kelly and colin gillis have a bull-bare debate over facebook stock and whether you should own it. >>> on wall street, forget misdirection, markets have direction right now. they are moving higher but the 10-year yield holding up 3%. wait until you see exactly whe
. >>> president trump is sitting down with apple ceo tim cook. blake burman is right there, well, just outside the oval office. he's going to let us know what they might be talking about in this meeting. >>> and attorney general jeff sessions testifying before the senate appropriations committee. he just finished his opening statement so now what happens is the question-and-answer session is getting under way. ed lawrence is bringing it for us and watch for fireworks and get...
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you did not want the cook to be mad at you. wanted to keep the cook happy.e was known to be a grumpy fella. he gets up at 3:00 in the morning to cook a meal so you can be on the trail before daybreak. it is an interesting way in which the trail drives were handled. a lot of times it depends upon the image you are given. they will show a chuck wagon at the back. that would depend. they would pick up and move out before the hurd would even take off. he is moving on to the next point. it is kind of a coordinated effort. the cook has to know where the camp is going to be. he not only to care of the cooking, but he was the doctor and so many other things. it was home for the cowboys when they were -- and you did not ride a horse anywhere near that wagon. you did not want us. i don't know if they were clean. in the chuckep wagon on the ground? jim: i don't think anyone ever slapdash other than shelter in particular storms. most of the time they slept on the open ground or they would a kansas cover that would reach out from the end of the chuck wagon to give more p
you did not want the cook to be mad at you. wanted to keep the cook happy.e was known to be a grumpy fella. he gets up at 3:00 in the morning to cook a meal so you can be on the trail before daybreak. it is an interesting way in which the trail drives were handled. a lot of times it depends upon the image you are given. they will show a chuck wagon at the back. that would depend. they would pick up and move out before the hurd would even take off. he is moving on to the next point. it is kind...
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he started cooking young.fell on him to raise and feed his five siblings. >> alejandro: this is what we call pasajo. >> anthony: today, he draws much of his inspiration from oaxaca's central market. >> anthony: probably america's beloved food is what they think is mexican food. >> alejandro: yes. >> anthony: and i think most american's view of mexican food is like beans, fried tortilla, melted cheese, some chicken. >> alejandro: yes. >> anthony: in fact, but particularly we're talking about oaxaca, this is a deep, really sophisticated cuisine. >> alejandro: that's correct. oaxaca has this different micro-climates all over our territory and that gives us this enormous amount of spices, products, fruits, chiles. >> anthony: like, 500,000 varieties of corn, something like that. i mean, this is really where the good shit grows. >> alejandro: ya estamos aqui. this is tons of barbacoa and this lady here is always making, like, the best. >> anthony: oh, tender. >> alejandro: yes. tender, tasty. >> anthony: oh, man. g
he started cooking young.fell on him to raise and feed his five siblings. >> alejandro: this is what we call pasajo. >> anthony: today, he draws much of his inspiration from oaxaca's central market. >> anthony: probably america's beloved food is what they think is mexican food. >> alejandro: yes. >> anthony: and i think most american's view of mexican food is like beans, fried tortilla, melted cheese, some chicken. >> alejandro: yes. >> anthony: in...
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cooking for ten. >> anthony: ten.classic starter. also, a bread and tomato salad. >> tomaso: would you like to try something? >> anthony: that's old school. >> tomaso: we toast -- we toast the bread to make it a little bit harder. and normally we do, with bread at least two days here, two -- two days old. >> anthony: right. it's really good. really, really good. that's sicily right there. >> tomaso: right. yes. >> anthony: fresh shrimp, sautéed in garlic, butter, and herbs. i've noticed over time as i travel around the world that every great and enlightened culture, when they are confronted with the shrimp, or a prawn, right away. >> tomaso: that is the way you see if it's fresh or not. >> anthony: so, typical day when you were 15 years old. what did you eat for lunch? >> tomaso: we'll never missing pasta for lunch. >> anthony: pasta and meat? or pasta and fish? >> tomaso: yes. and fish. of course something lovely. basically you have to go right behind the corner to find your products. so whatever you can produce in s
cooking for ten. >> anthony: ten.classic starter. also, a bread and tomato salad. >> tomaso: would you like to try something? >> anthony: that's old school. >> tomaso: we toast -- we toast the bread to make it a little bit harder. and normally we do, with bread at least two days here, two -- two days old. >> anthony: right. it's really good. really, really good. that's sicily right there. >> tomaso: right. yes. >> anthony: fresh shrimp, sautéed in...
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the idea was you did not want the cook to be mad at you. everybody did what they could to keep the cook happy. he was known to be a grumpy fella. why wouldn't he be? he gets up at 3:00 in the morning to cook a meal so you can be on the trail before daybreak. it is an interesting way in which the trail drives were handled. a lot of times it depends upon the image you are given. they will show a chuckwagon at the back of the trail heard. herd.e back of the trail that would depend. they would pick up and move out before the herd would even take off. he is moving on to the next point. he not only took care of the cooking but he was the doctor and so many other things. it was the home base. it was home for the cowboys. he did not ride a horse anywhere near that chuckwagon because you do not want dust flying. cooking know that the was that clean. >> did he sleep in the chuckwagon? jim: i don't think anyone ever slept in -- other than shelter in particular storms. most of the time they slept on the open ground or they would have a kansas cover tha
the idea was you did not want the cook to be mad at you. everybody did what they could to keep the cook happy. he was known to be a grumpy fella. why wouldn't he be? he gets up at 3:00 in the morning to cook a meal so you can be on the trail before daybreak. it is an interesting way in which the trail drives were handled. a lot of times it depends upon the image you are given. they will show a chuckwagon at the back of the trail heard. herd.e back of the trail that would depend. they would pick...
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tim cook also met with the top economic advisor.ll get more information to you as we get them. we continue to monitor first-quarter earnings for facebook. the cfo is on the call not, saying there is potential for some impact from gdpr. the new privacy regulations from europe. he says it is hard to pinpoint the impact beyond europe. we will take a look, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti. you are watching "bloomberg technology." there is a check of your "first word news." the french president spoke at congress today as he continues his visit to the notice states. -- to the united states. >> the international community needs to step up its game. based on the perennial principles we established together after world war ii. senators jeanne shaheen and sheldon whitehouse sent a letter to the banks last week, asking for information about accounts, assets or services provided to the 96 kremlin connected oligarchs identified by the treasury department. the wall street journal says they are looking into how finance systems c
tim cook also met with the top economic advisor.ll get more information to you as we get them. we continue to monitor first-quarter earnings for facebook. the cfo is on the call not, saying there is potential for some impact from gdpr. the new privacy regulations from europe. he says it is hard to pinpoint the impact beyond europe. we will take a look, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti. you are watching "bloomberg technology." there is a check of your "first...
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it is fast in cooking, very fast, and you put very little firewood. reporter: justine akumu from the ministry of energy is visiting the school. she wants similar ovens to be installed across uganda, some 15,600 in the cocountry's schos alone. the deputy headmaster shows akumu where she cooked before they got the new oven. justine: i know, deforestation is so bad. i mean, our rate o of -- the percentage of forest that we have today in the country stands at 9%, you know, from 36% that we had about 15 years ago. so in the last 15 years we have had a rate of deforestation at about -- we've lost about 25% of our forest cover, it's so much. and if you look at the root cause at deforestation, it is harvesting wood for energy, for cooking energy, because we use wood as our primary source of energy for cooking, in schools, at households, in restaurants, in all institutions, even in the industries as a source of process heat. reporter: trees are felled everywhere, whether it be for charcoal, or clearing large areas for agricultural land. 200 kilometers south of
it is fast in cooking, very fast, and you put very little firewood. reporter: justine akumu from the ministry of energy is visiting the school. she wants similar ovens to be installed across uganda, some 15,600 in the cocountry's schos alone. the deputy headmaster shows akumu where she cooked before they got the new oven. justine: i know, deforestation is so bad. i mean, our rate o of -- the percentage of forest that we have today in the country stands at 9%, you know, from 36% that we had...
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vice president cook? >> yes, i just wanted to echo the superintendent's report around participating in black family day. this upcoming weekend i will serve on the panel supporting the event. i'm excited to see all that comes as a result. >> president h. mendoza-mcdonnell: and that's this saturday, correct? >> yes. >> president h. mendoza-mcdonnell: this saturday at willie brown middle school from what time to what time? >> 9:00-2:00. >> president h. mendoza-mcdonnell: 9:00-2:00. okay. great. item 4 is calendar of committee meetings. budget and business may 6th, business and grounds, april 23rd at 6:00. cure lick rum program, commissioner norton, rules and regulation, may 7th. commissioner murase or cook, does that sound right? >> yes, first sunday. >> president h. mendoza-mcdonnell: ad hoc committee on personnel matters? >> yes, we will meet april 26th at 5:00 p.m.. >> president h. mendoza-mcdonnell: ad hoc committee, ad hoc school district city college is meeting june 14th at 6:00. section m is other inf
vice president cook? >> yes, i just wanted to echo the superintendent's report around participating in black family day. this upcoming weekend i will serve on the panel supporting the event. i'm excited to see all that comes as a result. >> president h. mendoza-mcdonnell: and that's this saturday, correct? >> yes. >> president h. mendoza-mcdonnell: this saturday at willie brown middle school from what time to what time? >> 9:00-2:00. >> president h....
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and he has had a conversation with tim cook before.n fact, after the tax break, which tim cook praised and which apple benefited enormously from, apple talked about building more facilities in the u.s. and having a fourth headquarters here in a new location in the united states. donald trump was very happy with that and repeated that and praised that. so there is a rapport, at least a working relationship, and this high-powered ceo is somebody that donald trump admires. maybe not enough to stop him. emily: ok, mike, in washington dc. we understand tim cook also met with the top economic advisor. we will get more information to you as we get them. we continue to monitor first-quarter earnings for facebook. mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg have give their opening remarks and now the cfo is on the call saying there is , potential for some impact from gdpr. the new privacy regulations from europe. he says it is hard to pinpoint the impact beyond europe. we will take a look, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am yvonne man with first wrote
and he has had a conversation with tim cook before.n fact, after the tax break, which tim cook praised and which apple benefited enormously from, apple talked about building more facilities in the u.s. and having a fourth headquarters here in a new location in the united states. donald trump was very happy with that and repeated that and praised that. so there is a rapport, at least a working relationship, and this high-powered ceo is somebody that donald trump admires. maybe not enough to stop...
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cook about it. and mr. cook told him that he, cook, was the chief suspect.ut that he thought gideon had done it. well, of course this was -- came to me as a rather shocking piece of news, to say the least. there was another piece of evidence that i thought would help in the case. help in the case. this combination, these two things, of cook not being sure, not being positive, and the question of where did the merchandise go, i thought would keep any fair-minded jury from saying beyond a reasonable doubt that gideon was guilty. and that was the first time that i thought we had a chance for acquittal. mr. gideon: we go to trial. exactly two years and one day from the first trial. same witnesses, same courtroom, same judge. same kind of a jury. through mr. turner's efforts. the evidence is so simple it would have been impossible for me to commit the crime. >> on august 5, 1963, a new six-man jury found clarence gideon not guilty. >> i think him winning that acquittal was the most important thing in this whole case. it showed the difference definitely between no
cook about it. and mr. cook told him that he, cook, was the chief suspect.ut that he thought gideon had done it. well, of course this was -- came to me as a rather shocking piece of news, to say the least. there was another piece of evidence that i thought would help in the case. help in the case. this combination, these two things, of cook not being sure, not being positive, and the question of where did the merchandise go, i thought would keep any fair-minded jury from saying beyond a...
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. >> as they grew up in in a how would that had access to good food and our parent cooked this is how you feed yours this is not happening in our country this is a huge pleasure i'm david one of the co-founder so about four year ago we worked with the serviced and got to know the kid one of the things we figured out was that they didn't know how to cook. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their noting no way to feed themselves so they're eating a lot of fast food and i usually eat whatever safeway is near my home a lot of hot food i was excited that i was eating lunch enough instead of what and eat. >> as i was inviting them over teaching them basic ways to fix good food they were so existed. >> particle learning the skills and the food they were really go it it turned into the is charity foundation i ran into my friend we were talking about this this do you want to run this charity foundations and she said, yes. >> i'm a co-found and executive director for the cooking project our best classes participation for 10 students are monday they're really fu
. >> as they grew up in in a how would that had access to good food and our parent cooked this is how you feed yours this is not happening in our country this is a huge pleasure i'm david one of the co-founder so about four year ago we worked with the serviced and got to know the kid one of the things we figured out was that they didn't know how to cook. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their noting no way to feed themselves so they're...
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cheese and eggs, cooked in maple syrup. ear, topped with a heaping pile of fried pork rinds. good lord. mmm. oh, and a calf brain and maple bacon omelet. and these. how is this made? >> martin: with love. >> anthony: with love. panko-encrusted duck drumsticks with shrimp and salmon mousse and maple barbecue sauce. good lord. wow. >> martin: this is a classic quebecer dish. it's called la tourtiere, you know? a meat pie. >> anthony: tourtiere du shack, a whole cheese, foie gras, calf brain, sweetbreads, bacon, and arugula. but with martin, that's not sufficient. >> martin: usually there is no truffle, but i just -- >> anthony: yes, black truffles. >> david: more truffle. >> martin: maybe it's gonna be too much truffle. >> david: my blood's getting thicker as i look at that. >> anthony: and now the main course -- a homegrown, smoked right out front, local ham, with pineapple and green beans almondine. and chicken. but with martin, the chicken is never just chicken. >> martin: that's stuffed with cotechino, foie gras, and lobs
cheese and eggs, cooked in maple syrup. ear, topped with a heaping pile of fried pork rinds. good lord. mmm. oh, and a calf brain and maple bacon omelet. and these. how is this made? >> martin: with love. >> anthony: with love. panko-encrusted duck drumsticks with shrimp and salmon mousse and maple barbecue sauce. good lord. wow. >> martin: this is a classic quebecer dish. it's called la tourtiere, you know? a meat pie. >> anthony: tourtiere du shack, a whole cheese,...
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apple's ceo tim cook heading to the white house to meet with president trump and talk trade cook andlisa jackson were among those at last night's state dinner for french president macron interesting to note, apple picked up lisa jackson from the obama administration where she was head of the v pa more "squawk alley" coming up. starting a business is expensive. that's why many entrepreneurs rely on their own personal property, like their car or home computer, to help them do their work. but they might not know that those items may need special insurance to protect against costly damage, theft, or liability on the job. trusted choice independent insurance agents represent multiple insurance companies and customize coverage so business owners can focus on business. announcer: to find an agent, visit trustedchoice.com >>> european markets set to close in a couple minutes and seema moody is here with us at post nine with that. >> jon, european markets are playing catch-up to yesterday's sell-off in the u.s. stocks lower on concerns about higher yields on both sides of the atlantic take a
apple's ceo tim cook heading to the white house to meet with president trump and talk trade cook andlisa jackson were among those at last night's state dinner for french president macron interesting to note, apple picked up lisa jackson from the obama administration where she was head of the v pa more "squawk alley" coming up. starting a business is expensive. that's why many entrepreneurs rely on their own personal property, like their car or home computer, to help them do their...
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cooking with the knowledge i like cooking with the people here they come from all over the world there are lots of israelis there are tunisians americans people from england australia new zealand all over. you know the menu is also international today it's falafel. this kind of the s. to big i might be the first person to take green beans from a can and make falafel out of them. a terrible idea but i tried it out at home and it was pretty good in school. which. is. there a negative in. examples but there are even more positive examples of people who make it worth staying here my life is here why should i give it up. in her berlin apartment really willow shows us photos of her great aunt dora. in september one thousand nine hundred three dora who was a singer was deported from berlin to auschwitz she died of typhus a few months later at the age of thirty three. this is from a show this also from a concert that i know this is from the show floor from a grandfather from all of the people of the to talk life always ernie's who was a great lover of his life this is a big sister and he was a
cooking with the knowledge i like cooking with the people here they come from all over the world there are lots of israelis there are tunisians americans people from england australia new zealand all over. you know the menu is also international today it's falafel. this kind of the s. to big i might be the first person to take green beans from a can and make falafel out of them. a terrible idea but i tried it out at home and it was pretty good in school. which. is. there a negative in. examples...
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apple and cook hoping to head off a moving trade war between the u.s. and china. itdent stated this morning saying he was looking forward to his meeting with tim cook. that meeting about to get going. we will bring you headlines that emerge. still ahead, wall street puts facebook under the microscope ahead of their first quarter first -- forecast what investors are looking for. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. shery: i'm shery ahn. the fed shares tumbling as much as 10% in march, facebook is said to report results after the bells today. wall street investors are looking to see if there were any losses in users and had sales for what we can expect from facebook. head of technology research and chief strategy officer daniel ives joining us in the studio. . want to show you this chart do tv is the function. facebook users can check their facebook as much as before in the -- on a weekly basis. i don't. i think i haven't entered my account in quite a while. are we going to see this criticism on facebook
apple and cook hoping to head off a moving trade war between the u.s. and china. itdent stated this morning saying he was looking forward to his meeting with tim cook. that meeting about to get going. we will bring you headlines that emerge. still ahead, wall street puts facebook under the microscope ahead of their first quarter first -- forecast what investors are looking for. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. shery:...
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welcome to the party. >> we are back with apple ceo tim cook.n the wake of the news about data scraping by cambridge analytica and facebook you had this to say recently. i thought it was quite interesting. you said it's clear to me that something, some large profound change is needed. i'm bernally not a fan of regulation because it can have unexpected consequences to it. however i think this situation is so dire and become so large that probably some well crafted regulation is necessary. what did you mean? >> look, if we've never believed thaech these detailed profiles of people that have incredibly deep personal information that is patched together from several sources should exist. that the connection of all of these dots that you could use them in such devious ways if someone wanted to do that that this was one of the things that were possible in life but shouldn't exist. >> right. >> it shouldn't be allowed to exist. and so i think the best regulation is no regulation is self-regulation. that is the best regulation. because regulation can ha
welcome to the party. >> we are back with apple ceo tim cook.n the wake of the news about data scraping by cambridge analytica and facebook you had this to say recently. i thought it was quite interesting. you said it's clear to me that something, some large profound change is needed. i'm bernally not a fan of regulation because it can have unexpected consequences to it. however i think this situation is so dire and become so large that probably some well crafted regulation is necessary....
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but cooking to order and cooking to size did take time.d were stuffed vine leaves and baklava. i struggled a lot to cook stuffed vine leaves. it didn't look the same, it didn't taste the same. i tried many times, and in the end i had the exact same taste. precision planning leads to gourmet satisfaction, even if the meals aren't what you would call filling. still, the cleaning up shouldn't take that long. the main story. the white house has said all options are still on the table in response to that suspected chemical weapons attack on a rebel held area in syria. no final decision has been taken yet on military strikes. more on the bbc website. thank you for watching. there is a change on the way, something brighter and significantly warmer in ourforecasts. but that change will be slow, will be gradual. so on thursday, for many, it's going to be another cloudy day. mostly dry, though. you can see from the satellite picture what's going on. we've got an area of low pressure down here to the south, areas of cloud being flung around it, and t
but cooking to order and cooking to size did take time.d were stuffed vine leaves and baklava. i struggled a lot to cook stuffed vine leaves. it didn't look the same, it didn't taste the same. i tried many times, and in the end i had the exact same taste. precision planning leads to gourmet satisfaction, even if the meals aren't what you would call filling. still, the cleaning up shouldn't take that long. the main story. the white house has said all options are still on the table in response to...
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david: does the president oh tim cook one here?fter the tax cuts, apple invested in the united states and the president was pleased with it saying it was surprised, he bragged about it repeatedly. can tim cookam -- say do one for me? >> it is a good point and i don't think that is what people talk about enough. of0 u.s. investment, not all it was anything special, particularly for trump. i think they overplayed it and marketed it as thinking trump would be their audience, hoping to be able to work more closely with them in the future. you saw tim cook and jackson ahead of the white house state dinner, and clearly they are little tocozy up a the trump administration. the tariffs, if trump chooses to, can be bad little to the trump administration. news for apple. right now, they are not an tim cook it as a ceo has a responsibility to shareholders and customers and the board in order to make sure apple is in the best position. much.nk you so coming up, resident macron wrapped up with a standing ovation. how is congress embracing his i
david: does the president oh tim cook one here?fter the tax cuts, apple invested in the united states and the president was pleased with it saying it was surprised, he bragged about it repeatedly. can tim cookam -- say do one for me? >> it is a good point and i don't think that is what people talk about enough. of0 u.s. investment, not all it was anything special, particularly for trump. i think they overplayed it and marketed it as thinking trump would be their audience, hoping to be...
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after experiencing different cuisines during childhood holidays let's get a taste of what she can cook up. beneath the mint yolk of foam are scattered resting on a bed of apartments. lamb with chick peas crunch. pomegranate cream and a persian lemon sauce. tuna and a chinese and pastry pockets and finally the dessert of olives and chocolate. germany's youngest female mr brown style chef often adds an oriental touch to the dishes she creates. a fascination with arab culture and cuisine began when she was a child which was not so long ago given that she's now just twenty eight. years of emin hima well if we had not always gone to the orient on holiday perhaps i wouldn't be so interested in all these countries perhaps i would have trained to be a chef who knows that man is what i saw there is that grandmothers and mothers with dried chillies on the roofs of their houses and grind them and invest a lot of love that's what we do in our kitchen we cook with love otherwise we could not survive and that's what sensitize just recently wrote a few. come work that the restaurant in the fifteenth
after experiencing different cuisines during childhood holidays let's get a taste of what she can cook up. beneath the mint yolk of foam are scattered resting on a bed of apartments. lamb with chick peas crunch. pomegranate cream and a persian lemon sauce. tuna and a chinese and pastry pockets and finally the dessert of olives and chocolate. germany's youngest female mr brown style chef often adds an oriental touch to the dishes she creates. a fascination with arab culture and cuisine began...
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they don't cook it in the -- >> andy: they do not cook the blood. >> anthony: but they put it into as raw blood. >> anthony: really? >> andy: there's two kinds that you can get here. one is the addition of ki ong, which means young shit. so it's basically the partially digested juice that's made from when a cow eats grass. shit juice. it's not -- it's not on the menu for me. >> anthony: aw geez. oh no. >> andy: exactly, yeah. i did not order that. we're not having that. >> anthony: okay. we're not having that. >> andy: we're not having that. >> anthony: okay. i'm thinking we'll stick to the plain blood soup. thank you very much. >> andy: and the way that they make it is they take the raw blood and they scrunch it with lemongrass for a long time. because that kind of kills the gamey flavor of the blood, helps with coagulation, and adds flavor. and then they actually make a chopped laap -- the minced meat salad that's raw. and that goes in. a whole bunch of deep-fried kherung ni, or innards. >> andy: here it is. luu. >> anthony: you're not kidding. that really -- that's like a horribly
they don't cook it in the -- >> andy: they do not cook the blood. >> anthony: but they put it into as raw blood. >> anthony: really? >> andy: there's two kinds that you can get here. one is the addition of ki ong, which means young shit. so it's basically the partially digested juice that's made from when a cow eats grass. shit juice. it's not -- it's not on the menu for me. >> anthony: aw geez. oh no. >> andy: exactly, yeah. i did not order that. we're not...
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this morning mark zuckerberg is firing back at tim cook, cook criticized facebook for the company's datarivacy practices and zuckerberg says i find that if you are not paying that somehow we can't care about you to be extremely glib. and not at all aligned with the truth. you might notice san leandro police officers are sporting a new badge today. the police department is hosting the first law enforcement autism awareness program on the west coast. officers will wear this commemorative autism awareness police patch on their uniforms through the end of the month. today is also national autism aware ngs day and the police department will be hosting an event in front police department at noon. >>> march madness comes to a close tonight with the machinen tournament. michigan takes on villanova. villanova's last title win was in 2016. michigan made to the title game in 2013, but lost. and their last win was in 1989. >>> and taking a live look outside, we're expecting another warm pleasant day. look at that beautiful full moon. going to be weird? >> weird in a good way i hope. it is already mo
this morning mark zuckerberg is firing back at tim cook, cook criticized facebook for the company's datarivacy practices and zuckerberg says i find that if you are not paying that somehow we can't care about you to be extremely glib. and not at all aligned with the truth. you might notice san leandro police officers are sporting a new badge today. the police department is hosting the first law enforcement autism awareness program on the west coast. officers will wear this commemorative autism...
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at the middle i've always enjoyed cooking. and learned a lot working in various establishment the the poor then i thought about it for a long time and then i decided to do this. and present my culture and cook for the german public and political one. but up over here is the cuban national dish the name means old rex but the dish is a beef steamed the recipe calls for flank steak because the treads well when cooked . cuban cuisine tends to be spicy and highly seasoned with plenty of garlic human and failed leaves the baby leaves are also pictured in the cuban coats of arms there is symbol of strength. to make it up every year for the meat is boiled to tender and then it's pulled apart and looks like old rags to get. to. the history of the dish has long been disputed some say it originated on the canary islands others say it comes from mainland spain. at the bluff though it's something you can always eat them with the good makes a great family oh because it's so practical. in fact you can make two forces with the one piece of me
at the middle i've always enjoyed cooking. and learned a lot working in various establishment the the poor then i thought about it for a long time and then i decided to do this. and present my culture and cook for the german public and political one. but up over here is the cuban national dish the name means old rex but the dish is a beef steamed the recipe calls for flank steak because the treads well when cooked . cuban cuisine tends to be spicy and highly seasoned with plenty of garlic human...
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click, call, or visit an xfinity store today. >> we are back with apple ceo tim cook.n the wake of the news about data scraping by cambridge analytica and facebook you had this to say recently. i thought it was quite interesting. you said it's clear to me that something, some large profound change is needed. i'm bernally not a fan of regulation because it can have unexpected consequences to it. however i think this situation is so dire and become so large that probably some well crafted regulation is necessary. what did you mean? >> look, if we've never believed thaech these detailed profiles of people that have incredibly deep personal information that is patched together from several sources should exist. that the connection of all of these dots that you could use them in such devious ways if someone wanted to do that that this was one of the things that were possible in life but shouldn't exist. >> right. >> it shouldn't be allowed to exist. and so i think the best regulation is no regulation is self-regulation. that is the best regulation. because regulation can ha
click, call, or visit an xfinity store today. >> we are back with apple ceo tim cook.n the wake of the news about data scraping by cambridge analytica and facebook you had this to say recently. i thought it was quite interesting. you said it's clear to me that something, some large profound change is needed. i'm bernally not a fan of regulation because it can have unexpected consequences to it. however i think this situation is so dire and become so large that probably some well crafted...
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durant to cook. dubs 17-2 run. but the pels won't die.of his 34. pelicans up four. durant for three of his 41. they go back and forth in the fourth. new orleans up five. less than five minutes to play. nicola mrtic potential dagger, three, critical juncture of the game. k.d. has his pocket picked by rondo. one of eight turnovers in the fourth quarter. e'twaun morris book put the pelicans up four. 126-120 your final. the loss means the warriors cannot get to 60 wins this season. >> you can tell the teams around the league that have to win, like they're getting after, it they're playing for their season. and our season begins next week. and we know that. i also want to win, we want to win, but liked the fight, especially in the second half, and i think we can take something out of this game. >>> all right. sharks need to beat minnesota to host their first-round stanley cup playoff series. jason zucker beats aaron dell to make it 4-2 wild. minnesota put up three in the second. sharks tried for a late-game miracle. meyer tips it in to make it
durant to cook. dubs 17-2 run. but the pels won't die.of his 34. pelicans up four. durant for three of his 41. they go back and forth in the fourth. new orleans up five. less than five minutes to play. nicola mrtic potential dagger, three, critical juncture of the game. k.d. has his pocket picked by rondo. one of eight turnovers in the fourth quarter. e'twaun morris book put the pelicans up four. 126-120 your final. the loss means the warriors cannot get to 60 wins this season. >> you can...
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and tim cook's face to face with president trump.etails on the apple's ceo trip to the white house and the potential impact on the u.s. trade relations with china. first to our lead. facebook shook off any whiffs of the cambridge analytica scandal wednesday when it reported first-quarter results. analysts were impressed with the financial results, the stock rallied. wall street seems to believe that management has addressed privacy issues that has an impact on earnings so far, but we could see more of a dent in quarters ahead. the social giant's ad sales are near record in users keep flocking to the social network. with our contributing editor, david kirkpatrick, and deborah williamson on wednesday right after facebook reported. revelations happened so late in the quarter, any impact will likely happen in q2, if it does it all. -- does at all. this quarter's earnings look strong, the revenue looked strong, user growth looks strong. there are a lot of positive things that happened in the quarter that we are finding it hard to find muc
and tim cook's face to face with president trump.etails on the apple's ceo trip to the white house and the potential impact on the u.s. trade relations with china. first to our lead. facebook shook off any whiffs of the cambridge analytica scandal wednesday when it reported first-quarter results. analysts were impressed with the financial results, the stock rallied. wall street seems to believe that management has addressed privacy issues that has an impact on earnings so far, but we could see...
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tim cook who land based his business model which cook described as a scheme to monetize his value, zuckerbergely glid and not at all inlined with the truth. i make all our decisions based on what's going to matter to our community is focus on what's less -- >> this is coming after facebook struggles to win back the trust of millions of users. >>> also breaking this morning we learned south africa's winnie mandela has died. the 81-year-old was the wife of nelson man de la and herself a tireless campaign for africa. four years later, nelson mandela could become south africa's black president but the couple eventually divorced. a spokes person for mandela says she died peacefully after a illness that is kept her in and out of the hospital for the thatpast year. >> monday morning time to boost it up. >> showing you some pictures, this has our puppy sonny meeting the easter bunny. first he didn't know what to think but decided to see iowa going on behind the ears. sunny and the bunny. wales do you want? >> the bunny keep it is same look on his face. >>> still ahead, one unforgettable championship
tim cook who land based his business model which cook described as a scheme to monetize his value, zuckerbergely glid and not at all inlined with the truth. i make all our decisions based on what's going to matter to our community is focus on what's less -- >> this is coming after facebook struggles to win back the trust of millions of users. >>> also breaking this morning we learned south africa's winnie mandela has died. the 81-year-old was the wife of nelson man de la and...
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but zuckerberg wasn't about to let cook off the hook.ere's what he had to say in a podcast interview today with vox's ezra klein. >> i find that argument that if you're not paying that somehow we can't care about you to be extremely glib and not at all aligned with the trut truth. >> a showdown between two tech titans we have one, a veteran of the tech world since cook took the helm in the other corner, we have the young maybe a bit himmer mark zuckerberg outweighing cook with a net worth of $62 billion the stock is up about 309%, has a market cap of $450 billion so who do you side with in this battle of the tech titans? >> it's an easy one go with the hardware and go with apple. at the end of the day, apple catch a lot of grief about what they would let on their platform and what they wouldn't and they have power here. you didn't hear what mark zuckerberg said that he describes to the bezos theory that we want to charge as little as possible. i don't think there's any doubt that the world believes that you are their product. >> you own
but zuckerberg wasn't about to let cook off the hook.ere's what he had to say in a podcast interview today with vox's ezra klein. >> i find that argument that if you're not paying that somehow we can't care about you to be extremely glib and not at all aligned with the trut truth. >> a showdown between two tech titans we have one, a veteran of the tech world since cook took the helm in the other corner, we have the young maybe a bit himmer mark zuckerberg outweighing cook with a net...
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coming up, tim cook meets one-on-one with donald trump after a state dinner. what we discussed behind closed doors. we speak to the man behind ofel, the chinese market driverless car's in 2030. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: more headlines from amazon this week. the company is working on another big that, robots for the home. amazon has embarked on a top-secret plan to build domestic robot. the hope to be putting robot in homes by the end of the year. a rollout for consumers in 2019 could follow. the e-commerce giant is promising to entertain ford children. it's releasing a new focus skills for alexa digital assistant. plus there will be an echo. design for children. a magic word feature will make its say please when asking alexa questions. apple ceo tim cook made his way to the oval office to meet with president trump hunted a trade war between beijing. hemp has been vocal that will get apple to build their computers in this country instead of other countries. before the meeting, he tweeted, looking forward to my meeting with tim cook from apple. we will talk
coming up, tim cook meets one-on-one with donald trump after a state dinner. what we discussed behind closed doors. we speak to the man behind ofel, the chinese market driverless car's in 2030. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: more headlines from amazon this week. the company is working on another big that, robots for the home. amazon has embarked on a top-secret plan to build domestic robot. the hope to be putting robot in homes by the end of the year. a rollout for consumers in 2019 could...
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tim cook faces face-to-face with president trump.etails on the apple ceos trip to the white house and the potential impact on u.s. trade tension with china. first to our lead, facebook shook off any whiff of the cambridge analytica scandal on wednesday when it reported first-quarter results. analysts across the board were impressed with the financial results. the stock rally. -- rallied. wall street seems to believe management has address privacy issues, which have had minimal impact on earnings so far. though we could see more of a dent in the quarters ahead. the social media giant's ad sales are near records and users keep flocking to the social network. we spoke to the ceo and bloomberg editor, and e market analyst on wednesday right after facebook reported. >> the revelations happened solely in the quarter that anything, any impact will likely happen in q2. this quarter's earnings would -- looked strong, the revenues look strong, user growth look strong. there is a lot of positive things that happened in the quarter. we are findi
tim cook faces face-to-face with president trump.etails on the apple ceos trip to the white house and the potential impact on u.s. trade tension with china. first to our lead, facebook shook off any whiff of the cambridge analytica scandal on wednesday when it reported first-quarter results. analysts across the board were impressed with the financial results. the stock rally. -- rallied. wall street seems to believe management has address privacy issues, which have had minimal impact on...
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tim cook met a number of times with the president, bill gates as well.and the tech industries have a lot of things they would like to get out of this administration even though by and large they haven't, especially on social issues gotten many of the thing they want. they had hoped for on economic things they hope to be doing better tax reform helped, but the trade war threatens to disrupt their business i think the tech industry so far haven't gotten the economic piece that they thought they were going to get. >> jimmy, let's talk about immigration. silicon valley generally has favored a more liberal approach to immigration than the president has. how likely is this going to be to come up as a topic or a point of contention? >> certainly when i talk to tech people, you know, the issue -- you don't have to have too long of a conferring with public policy before they start talking approximate immigration. they think it's super important. economists think it's super important, theically to have as many smart people from around the world come to the united
tim cook met a number of times with the president, bill gates as well.and the tech industries have a lot of things they would like to get out of this administration even though by and large they haven't, especially on social issues gotten many of the thing they want. they had hoped for on economic things they hope to be doing better tax reform helped, but the trade war threatens to disrupt their business i think the tech industry so far haven't gotten the economic piece that they thought they...