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that's why we call it a war on crumbs because the amounts we are talking about are mine us schedule. -- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents of mark leno's measure would say it's not the amount of drug that somebody is in possession of, the fact that they're using drugs indicates they've got to find a way to supply themselves with ongoing, you know, sources of drugs or by taking the drugs, they're going to place themselves in a state that makes them more likely to commit crime. is this a valid argument? >> well, i think there are -- i think not everybody who uses drug is a drug addict. and there's a segment of the population that recreatio
that's why we call it a war on crumbs because the amounts we are talking about are mine us schedule. -- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public...
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of course, all we getting is what comes downhill which is the crumbs for the rich mans taking. >> take you to one community in brooklyn. the new guy is loaded with protein! i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure! nutrition in charge! low fa[growl]ive grams of sugars. we used to live with a bear. we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we drive. it was so embarrasing that we just wanted to say, well, go away. shoo bear. but we can't really tell bears what to do. moooooommmmmm!!! then one day, it was just gone. mom! [announcer] you are how you sleep. tempur-pedic. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their famil
of course, all we getting is what comes downhill which is the crumbs for the rich mans taking. >> take you to one community in brooklyn. the new guy is loaded with protein! i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure! nutrition in charge! low fa[growl]ive grams of...
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crumb.iss natalie jackson to two shots fired, a boy pleading for his life and here's another shot, the kill shot. and people in the media were very complicit -- >> they had witnesses of their own saying who's -- >> no, they went out and said that they heard two shots fired. you know, they did that before we got into a trial. they went out and said, mr. crumb. and miss jackson both, that you hear a shot, a clear shot, then you hear a boy pleading for his life, and then you hear george execute him or something to that effect. >> but that did not make it into the courtroom. that was not presented to the jury. >> what you're saying is that is not in fact truth and courtrooms have a way of filtering what's actually true. so what they did was they took a false narrative based on untruths and the media ran with it and the media puts them on television and doesn't rebut any of their assertions even when they're caught in their fabrications. >> so are you and your family -- i sense that you're angry
crumb.iss natalie jackson to two shots fired, a boy pleading for his life and here's another shot, the kill shot. and people in the media were very complicit -- >> they had witnesses of their own saying who's -- >> no, they went out and said that they heard two shots fired. you know, they did that before we got into a trial. they went out and said, mr. crumb. and miss jackson both, that you hear a shot, a clear shot, then you hear a boy pleading for his life, and then you hear...
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. >> just the little crumbs off the table. >> just the crumbs. >> what does that mean?> it's positive. >> it's drugs. >> and it's just off the table. >> methamphetamine off the table. >> off the table. any amount is too much. so as you can see we have three bags. and at one time you can see that all three bags held a pretty good amount in them. yeah, a pretty good bust for us. >> the inmate who was holding the meth is taken to segregation pending investigation. but due to the large amount of meth, the team pulls 30 inmates at random for urinalysis. >> 57, kimbrough. is that you? >> when the testing is done, seven have come up positive for meth. >> so now we are currently writing them up, getting all the paperwork done, and then we'll be moving everybody off the floor. >> kimbrough is one of the seven inmates who tested positive. >> we'll do 30 days, right? we'll do 30 day, right? i think it's like 20 to 30 days, yeah. >> romero you are going to 310. kimbrough, you're going to 308. >> do drugs, do time, you know better. here you go. >> this is my lovely write-up. they ju
. >> just the little crumbs off the table. >> just the crumbs. >> what does that mean?> it's positive. >> it's drugs. >> and it's just off the table. >> methamphetamine off the table. >> off the table. any amount is too much. so as you can see we have three bags. and at one time you can see that all three bags held a pretty good amount in them. yeah, a pretty good bust for us. >> the inmate who was holding the meth is taken to segregation...
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crumbs, i think you said a moment ago.etical candidacy and a hypothetically scared hillary clinton, is really inconceivable to me. >> scandals at this point -- that nobody is afraid of. you the reality is we can't wait until later. is there a point to get out there this early? >> so the other thing here is that it's pretty much hillary clinton and the seven dwarfing. there's nobody else in that field. it's almost a forgone conclusion if she is to run, she's going to be the nominee. why not get started now, at least with the research that you're going to end up deploying against her in 2016. >> is it enough? they can't just run against whitewater, are they? >> i think there's more than enough than bringing up the '90s. her ownership of the obama economy is -- as well as the unanswered questions that she still has with regard to benghazi. she'sic radio silent on that. is, of course, to remind us that she was a very visible politics. not necessarily about her age, but the fact she's part of an older political generation. you
crumbs, i think you said a moment ago.etical candidacy and a hypothetically scared hillary clinton, is really inconceivable to me. >> scandals at this point -- that nobody is afraid of. you the reality is we can't wait until later. is there a point to get out there this early? >> so the other thing here is that it's pretty much hillary clinton and the seven dwarfing. there's nobody else in that field. it's almost a forgone conclusion if she is to run, she's going to be the nominee....
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there's the old man in the park who just gives away bread crumbs. how hard could it be to elbow a pigeon out of the way and peck your way to a full stomach? plus food stamps just turns being poor into some sort of poorgasboard. who wouldn't want to stay home and not work when you can rake in an average of an $134 a month for food. that's almost one $5 foot long a day. three inches for breakfast. four inches for lunch. five inches for dinner. for dessert, the plastic bag. don't worry, folks. do not worry. house republicans are absolutely going to pass funding for food stamps at some point. and when they don't, if people are still hungry, we'll just combine the food stamp program with the immigration program and let poor people eat mexicans. the best part is, the best part is, they are a healthy snack because they pick their own vegetables. we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a meade yen whom you may know from costanza. please welcome jerry seinfeld. [ cheers and applause ] hey, jerry, good to see you again. t
there's the old man in the park who just gives away bread crumbs. how hard could it be to elbow a pigeon out of the way and peck your way to a full stomach? plus food stamps just turns being poor into some sort of poorgasboard. who wouldn't want to stay home and not work when you can rake in an average of an $134 a month for food. that's almost one $5 foot long a day. three inches for breakfast. four inches for lunch. five inches for dinner. for dessert, the plastic bag. don't worry, folks. do...
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and knows the crown belongs to it because it worked for it and it will fight you to hold on to that crumb. advocates of slavery they fought back and said okay sure we have the slaves that you have wage slaves in the north. you have this whole class of people who may not make very much money and may not have very much opportunity to get ahead. at least we care for our slaves. you have this callous system of every man for himself and you pretend to care about paying them eight deviants. lincoln rejected this with every fiber of his being and he said they don't understand the way a free economy works works and the way of free economy should work. he said the man who labored last year they see her labors for himself the next year will hire others to labor for him. on another occasion he said advancement, improvement of conditions is the order of things in society of equals. whereas slavery on the other hand he said had a tendency to dehumanize using antiquated language to dehumanize the and take away from him the right of striving to be a man. and that is such a that is a chilling call me and
and knows the crown belongs to it because it worked for it and it will fight you to hold on to that crumb. advocates of slavery they fought back and said okay sure we have the slaves that you have wage slaves in the north. you have this whole class of people who may not make very much money and may not have very much opportunity to get ahead. at least we care for our slaves. you have this callous system of every man for himself and you pretend to care about paying them eight deviants. lincoln...
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my name is beth crumb a. i'm a college student. paina is a great place for everyone whether they are black, white, gay. college students or kids and working professionals can enjoy. everyone that comes to paina feels safe and relaxed. it's a great place for diversity and acceptance. thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is ruby, i'm a parent and special need local worker. i meet there regularly and i do notice many students, all special needs come because they are ada accessible. it's a great place. i wholeheartedly support them, thank you. >> thank you. let me call a couple more names. amy newman, >> good afternoon, my name is joanna tan. i'm the manager at paina restaurant. i want to say that paina has given me the opportunity as a graduate to come from culinary school to work. what i want to bring to your attention is that during these complaints, we were willing to comply. because of the complaints they were getting from their customers, if they let us know that we were more than willing to work with them on that issue, but rat
my name is beth crumb a. i'm a college student. paina is a great place for everyone whether they are black, white, gay. college students or kids and working professionals can enjoy. everyone that comes to paina feels safe and relaxed. it's a great place for diversity and acceptance. thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is ruby, i'm a parent and special need local worker. i meet there regularly and i do notice many students, all special needs come because they are ada accessible. it's a...
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. >> the territory of crumb a a on the northern coast of the black sea was conquered and controlled many times throughout the centuries. today, countless valuable artifact of their testimony to region's rich history. >> and exhibition opened in germany today. it is the first time these unique artifacts have gone on display outside the ukraine. >> the exhibition includes extremely rare chinese caskets dating back to the first century. experts in japan have spent years restoring them. now they are on display for the first time to a wider audience. experts were intrigued to find the chinese treasures engraved as far west as the black sea. the artifacts were discovered by archaeologists. they had partly disintegrated and were barely identifiable but have since been restored to their former glory. it is thanks to this professor that they have now been brought together for the display in bond -- bonn. the objects were drawn from six different museums. >> we did it by working with the curators in ukraine. they were also here to help set it up. it would not have been possible otherwise. many of
. >> the territory of crumb a a on the northern coast of the black sea was conquered and controlled many times throughout the centuries. today, countless valuable artifact of their testimony to region's rich history. >> and exhibition opened in germany today. it is the first time these unique artifacts have gone on display outside the ukraine. >> the exhibition includes extremely rare chinese caskets dating back to the first century. experts in japan have spent years restoring...
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. >> the territory of crumb a a on the northern coast of the black sea was conquered and controlled many times throughout the centuries. today, countless valuable artifact of their testimony to region's rich history. >> and exhibition opened in germany today. it is the first time these unique artifacts have gone on display outside the ukraine. >> the exhibition includes extremely rare chinese caskets dating back to the first century. experts in japan have spent years restoring them. now they are on display for the first time to a wider audience. experts were intrigued to find the chinese treasures engraved as far west as the black sea. the artifacts were discovered by archaeologists. they had partly disintegrated and were barely identifiable but have since been restored to their former glory. it is thanks to this professor that they have now been brought together for the display in bond -- bonn. the objects were drawn from six different museums. >> we did it by working with the curators in ukraine. they were also here to help set it up. it would not have been possible otherwise. many of
. >> the territory of crumb a a on the northern coast of the black sea was conquered and controlled many times throughout the centuries. today, countless valuable artifact of their testimony to region's rich history. >> and exhibition opened in germany today. it is the first time these unique artifacts have gone on display outside the ukraine. >> the exhibition includes extremely rare chinese caskets dating back to the first century. experts in japan have spent years restoring...
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♪ i'm screwed ♪ your screwed ♪ our problems are bad and not getting better ♪ ♪ infrastructure is crumbing ♪ ♪ i'll spend my life paying for mistakes of the old folk ♪ ♪ i don't mean to be rude, but you're hosed ♪ ♪ i'm [ bleep ] ♪ you're screwed >> unbelievable. well, it's the best time of the year to be an ice cream man, of course. for one veteran of the freezer, he's looking for a new line of work. phil hollister, aka mr. ding-a-ling, is facing dwi charges. now the popular ice cream man explains why it happened. >> stupidity. >> you're a stupid idiot? >> basically, yeah. i probably let down a lot of children because, you know, children that didn't have money, i would give them free ice cream. >> ding-a-ling supporters. >> very much so. >> and you've betrayed their trust. >> every one of them. >> oh, that's tough. i got to give the guy a break. >>> now, one of the main purposes of local news is to inform the public. with a bear on the loose in rhode island, one reporter wants them to be prepared. >> we here at nbc 10 figured, we should put together a few tips from the experts to help pro
♪ i'm screwed ♪ your screwed ♪ our problems are bad and not getting better ♪ ♪ infrastructure is crumbing ♪ ♪ i'll spend my life paying for mistakes of the old folk ♪ ♪ i don't mean to be rude, but you're hosed ♪ ♪ i'm [ bleep ] ♪ you're screwed >> unbelievable. well, it's the best time of the year to be an ice cream man, of course. for one veteran of the freezer, he's looking for a new line of work. phil hollister, aka mr. ding-a-ling, is facing dwi charges. now...
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because all we get is what comes down here, you understand, which is the crumbs from the rich man's table. >> we're taking to the streets of brooklyn, fighting to break the cycle of crime and joblessness. that's "your money," tomorrow. >>> both are elevating the power of codists and programmers to change the world in acceptable ways. jennifer is the founder of code for america. it's a non-profit that takes the smartest web designers, programmers and analysts from places like google and apple and drops them into city halls all over the country. she thinks geeks can fix government. >> it's really remarkable when you think of what we don't like about government, we, the people, created. so if we created it, we can also fix it. >> dan selica is also using technology to fill a need. those autistic people on the spectrum. he's teaching them to make a living in the tech industry. >> if you want to know the meaning of terror, find out your child has a disability. we all ask the same question. what happens when we're gone? >> the number of autistic adults is startling. >> about 90% of individuals
because all we get is what comes down here, you understand, which is the crumbs from the rich man's table. >> we're taking to the streets of brooklyn, fighting to break the cycle of crime and joblessness. that's "your money," tomorrow. >>> both are elevating the power of codists and programmers to change the world in acceptable ways. jennifer is the founder of code for america. it's a non-profit that takes the smartest web designers, programmers and analysts from places...
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ain't that with the crust stuff under the crumbs? girl, i'm gonna sit right here.o ahead and come up missing again. >> the truth is, i-i just wanted to cook for somebody. i'm not ashamed to say that i get lonely. >> mmm. mmm, mmm. >> a mother never expects to outlive her children... >> oh, oh, oh, oh. >> ...her husband... >> yes. >> ...her dog... and the cat just died. >> that's what that hair is. >> i'm sorry. i-i didn't want it to seem like i didn't have time. >> child, you got a family to take care of, and them two right there -- they sure can eat. >> you're right. >> miss perthalene, we'd love for you to come by and continue to bless us with your cooking. >> uh, first of all, you can't give nobody permission to do nothing up in my house. it's my house. over here. >> well, i'm gonna tell sasha that we found miss perthalene. >> you ain't found her. she just zapped here. >> miss perthalene, just stop by anytime. >> are you saying that you want to be friends with this lonely old lady? >> uh, no. i'm -- i'm just saying we're family. >> oh, we do it like that? okay,
ain't that with the crust stuff under the crumbs? girl, i'm gonna sit right here.o ahead and come up missing again. >> the truth is, i-i just wanted to cook for somebody. i'm not ashamed to say that i get lonely. >> mmm. mmm, mmm. >> a mother never expects to outlive her children... >> oh, oh, oh, oh. >> ...her husband... >> yes. >> ...her dog... and the cat just died. >> that's what that hair is. >> i'm sorry. i-i didn't want it to seem...
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by listening to the community -- so many good community programs come and fight over the left over crumbs and i am more hopeful with the state of our budget and i am hopeful that the board of supervisors will pass a principled budget that preflekts our values and really looks out for some of the low income communities here in san francisco. i talk about low income communities because i hear folks talks about sro's as affordable housing and that's something i don't subscribe to and i am trying to change the way i speak about it. housing is not affordable and it's $800 and your income is 932 a month. affordable housing when you 8910 room and basically paying $10 per square foot plus. that's not affordable housing but regardless it's the housing that is available for a chunk of people in san francisco, and our goals are to improve that housing and to build community within those communities of people. we have been doing a lot of work in the mission sro collaborative, in all of the neighborhoods where the collaboratives work, and there are basically two things happen. we are seeing increase n
by listening to the community -- so many good community programs come and fight over the left over crumbs and i am more hopeful with the state of our budget and i am hopeful that the board of supervisors will pass a principled budget that preflekts our values and really looks out for some of the low income communities here in san francisco. i talk about low income communities because i hear folks talks about sro's as affordable housing and that's something i don't subscribe to and i am trying...
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because all we get is what comes down here, you understand, which is the crumbs from the rich man's tablee're taking to the streets of brooklyn, fighting to break the cycle of crime and joblessness. that's "your money," tomorrow. >>> both are elevating the power of codists and programmers to change the world in acceptable ways. jennifer is the founder of code for america. it's a
because all we get is what comes down here, you understand, which is the crumbs from the rich man's tablee're taking to the streets of brooklyn, fighting to break the cycle of crime and joblessness. that's "your money," tomorrow. >>> both are elevating the power of codists and programmers to change the world in acceptable ways. jennifer is the founder of code for america. it's a
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ever see anybody on tv sliding off the sofa with potato chip crumbs on their face?ople have too much fun on television. the soda commercial people. where do they summon this enthusiasm? have you seen them? "we have soda! we have soda!" jumping, laughing, flying through the air. it's a can of soda. have you ever been watching tv, and you're drinking the exact product that they're advertising right there on tv? and it's like they're spiking volleyballs,
ever see anybody on tv sliding off the sofa with potato chip crumbs on their face?ople have too much fun on television. the soda commercial people. where do they summon this enthusiasm? have you seen them? "we have soda! we have soda!" jumping, laughing, flying through the air. it's a can of soda. have you ever been watching tv, and you're drinking the exact product that they're advertising right there on tv? and it's like they're spiking volleyballs,
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speaker not understood] sounds like that's what the mayor's office is talking about fighting over the crumbs what's left in the budget. there is a myth out there that there is no money. there is money for education. it's a priority crisis. i'm not even going to sit here and get into prop 13 and the tax base because anybody from the friends can talk about ti want to point to an article sunday from the new york times that talked about this little financial -- goldman sachs is using to manipulate the price of aluminum. it's drained like $5 billion out of the economy over the last three years and has brought nothing, no useful thing out of it. this is happening all over the place. and, you know, so, we're being bled dry. there is the money there and our elected leaders need to stand up and say that and do something about it. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. next speaker. before she speaks, i'll call a number of cars. luma nick vthv. theresa [speaker not understood]. hull man turner. >>> hello, my name is [speaker not understood] i teach in the art department and a chairperson of the art depar
speaker not understood] sounds like that's what the mayor's office is talking about fighting over the crumbs what's left in the budget. there is a myth out there that there is no money. there is money for education. it's a priority crisis. i'm not even going to sit here and get into prop 13 and the tax base because anybody from the friends can talk about ti want to point to an article sunday from the new york times that talked about this little financial -- goldman sachs is using to manipulate...
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the beach area, checking out temperatures, though, in other locations like westminster, 93, 934 934 crumb bee -- 94 in columbia. the winds are around 5 miles per hour out of the north in baltimore and 3 right now in d.c. as we head into the tomorrow, we're looking again at another hot day. we have for you our model of real feel temperatures. at 10:00 in the morning, we're going to feel like the upper 90s. the hottest period of the day is going to be around 3:00, that's when we'll feel like 05 outside even though the temperature will probably only read in the upper 90s. of course, we'll die down a little bit by the evening time and rise once again as we head into wednesday. it's all thanks to this area of dry air, also known as high pressure. it's just a deem of upper level high pressure which is going to trap all of this heat right into our neighborhood. i'll take you through time here today through your wednesday, we're going to stay hot, we're going to stay humid, high pressure is going to keep most of that rainfall out of our way and keep those warm temperatures and humid conditions we
the beach area, checking out temperatures, though, in other locations like westminster, 93, 934 934 crumb bee -- 94 in columbia. the winds are around 5 miles per hour out of the north in baltimore and 3 right now in d.c. as we head into the tomorrow, we're looking again at another hot day. we have for you our model of real feel temperatures. at 10:00 in the morning, we're going to feel like the upper 90s. the hottest period of the day is going to be around 3:00, that's when we'll feel like 05...
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. >> traffic is doing very well, i could have wiped the crumbs from my mouth and traffic is moving along well, we are just looking at the stole plaza and it is stabilized -- just looking at the toll plaza and it is stabilized and there is a 20 minute delay before you make it onto the bridge. and 101 approaching the 880 split, bar system is bash bart system is doing well and the system is doing well without any major hassles. and it is a very nice drive and it may be getting a little slow passed, a street. >>> livermore is overcast and some of that low cloud deck is making its way over parts of san jose but it is there and and it might burn off sooner inland and we have just a couple of degrees and overnight lows are definitely cooler compared to last week when they were in the 70s, low 50s for some, and some locations are spreading a little bit warmer. fairfield had gusts of 30 two hours ago and it's coming down and we'll see if it keeps coming down and generally there is a westerly breeze in place, 47 in tahoe, and sal sacramento, you can tell -- -- 47 in tahoe and sacramento and up tow
. >> traffic is doing very well, i could have wiped the crumbs from my mouth and traffic is moving along well, we are just looking at the stole plaza and it is stabilized -- just looking at the toll plaza and it is stabilized and there is a 20 minute delay before you make it onto the bridge. and 101 approaching the 880 split, bar system is bash bart system is doing well and the system is doing well without any major hassles. and it is a very nice drive and it may be getting a little slow...
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it doesn't matter if i get any crumbs on the sides there. all right, so obviously we need to cover up the sides. and here's where the nuts come in. so these are two cups of toasted and chopped pecans, and i'm just going to lift this up over a sheet pan. that way any of the nuts that don't stick to the cake will fall back into the pan, and we can continue to use them. so i'm just going up in an upward motion here. >> so we could really call this, i think, special occasion carrot cake for idiots. it's very easy to do, but it ends up looking great. >> spectacular. >> yeah. >> now we've got to let this chill for an hour. i'm just going to let the layers become a little bit more solid, the frosting become a little bit more solid. so we're going to put this in the fridge for an hour. you've been a really good boy. you've waited for an hour. >> well, actually, i haven't been. well, i ate a good part of that frosting. >> that's true, but i still had enough for the cake. so are you ready to eat it? >> i'm ready. >> all right. so... mmm. all right, an
it doesn't matter if i get any crumbs on the sides there. all right, so obviously we need to cover up the sides. and here's where the nuts come in. so these are two cups of toasted and chopped pecans, and i'm just going to lift this up over a sheet pan. that way any of the nuts that don't stick to the cake will fall back into the pan, and we can continue to use them. so i'm just going up in an upward motion here. >> so we could really call this, i think, special occasion carrot cake for...
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no crude fried fish and bread crumbs for these men. >> oh, wow. look at that.nstead a hearty lunch of french classics accompanied by fine wines and liquers as befitting gentlemen of discerning taste who have exhausted themselves in the wild. so this is how you live? >> well, more often than not, yes. >> we always have to travel well and eat properly. white burgundy. glacier bay oysters as well as thrown in there delicious. my prized possession. >> the funnest part is the cutlery. fred has a wonderful collection of table ware. >> without getting snobby or elitist eating off vintage table ware is one of the great joyce in life. >> this is the interesting paradox. you aspire to run a democratic establishment and yet you are hopeless row mantics when it comes to painful nostalgics the art of living, right? sustenance is required like say a comsumme of ox tail to begin followed by chilled lobster. >> the art of dining is disappearing much to our chagrin. i work super hard at being an excellent dining companion. when seeking excellence in a dining companion what qual
no crude fried fish and bread crumbs for these men. >> oh, wow. look at that.nstead a hearty lunch of french classics accompanied by fine wines and liquers as befitting gentlemen of discerning taste who have exhausted themselves in the wild. so this is how you live? >> well, more often than not, yes. >> we always have to travel well and eat properly. white burgundy. glacier bay oysters as well as thrown in there delicious. my prized possession. >> the funnest part is the...
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no crudely fried fish and bread crumbs for these men. >> oh, wow, holy shit, what have we got?instead, a hearty lunch of french classics, accompanied by fine wines and liqueurs as befitting gentlemen of fine tastes who have exhausted themselves in the wild. >> so this is how you live? >> well, more often than not, yes. >> we always have to travel well and eat properly. >> we're drinking a natural white burgandy. these are glacier bay oysters. >> they're delicious. my prize possession. >> those glasses. >> the funnest part about the restaurant business, isn't it the cutlery. a spoon is gorgeous. fred has a wonderful collection of tableware. without getting snobby or elitist, the eating off vintage tableware is one of the great joys out of life. >> this is the interesting paradox of you guys. on one hand you aspire to run a democratic establishment open to all, yet you are hopeless romantics when it comes to the art of living. >> sustenance is required. >> look at this. >> like, say, a consumme of ox tail to begin, followed by a chilled lobster. >> the art of dining is kind of di
no crudely fried fish and bread crumbs for these men. >> oh, wow, holy shit, what have we got?instead, a hearty lunch of french classics, accompanied by fine wines and liqueurs as befitting gentlemen of fine tastes who have exhausted themselves in the wild. >> so this is how you live? >> well, more often than not, yes. >> we always have to travel well and eat properly. >> we're drinking a natural white burgandy. these are glacier bay oysters. >> they're...
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here's what you wrote, there are a few crumbs to be thankful, it hasn't rained. the hospital allows to use it's lews. that's it. why so much focus on a royal baby? >> it was madness, what can you say? the only point i would make is that it's very easy to create a media circus, i started to go there about two weeks before kate went into hospital because i had to be there for each of our news shows, and once you start going, you can't stop. it was a crazy thing, there was so much rumor, so much speculation, when would she go in and so on. but you have to be in it to win it. i was not the first, there were some networks that had been down there more than two weeks by the time it happened. but it's very easy to make yourself look very stupid. >> how are the ratings? are people interested in this? >> our ratings were very, very high for the day that it happened. we got a 37% share which is enormous. and however cynical you want to be about the royal family and i have only been covering them for four years and i am fairly cynical, i'll be honest with you. the reality i
here's what you wrote, there are a few crumbs to be thankful, it hasn't rained. the hospital allows to use it's lews. that's it. why so much focus on a royal baby? >> it was madness, what can you say? the only point i would make is that it's very easy to create a media circus, i started to go there about two weeks before kate went into hospital because i had to be there for each of our news shows, and once you start going, you can't stop. it was a crazy thing, there was so much rumor, so...
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crumb. >> that was crazy. >> it happens again with mr.it right next to the witness. >> didn't you think it was helpful, both the walk through that george did with the police and then the interview that he did with me and that the prosecution brought george's own story in twice in full. helpful to your defense? net plus? any negative to that? >> video is pretty powerful, isn't it? george zimmerman told the story for you to see and told it to you, too. >> the prosecutors said it was cowardly for george zimmerman to take the stand. he told your story twice. you showed it twice. >> how dare they denigrate the verdict. >> did the comment in my interview about god's will, as a religious person, god's will, that's a state of mind. does that worry you? because they've said it several times. >> i've said it several times. when you don't understand why something happened, you can't fathom why something happened, you're christian, catholic, you say it's god's plan. i don't know why it happened but it was somewhat insensitive. but that's not the way
crumb. >> that was crazy. >> it happens again with mr.it right next to the witness. >> didn't you think it was helpful, both the walk through that george did with the police and then the interview that he did with me and that the prosecution brought george's own story in twice in full. helpful to your defense? net plus? any negative to that? >> video is pretty powerful, isn't it? george zimmerman told the story for you to see and told it to you, too. >> the...
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as they stand almost beneath it the face of the glacier crumbs before their eyes injuries the crashing ice sends soaring waves directly toward the bystanders. it all happens in seconds. there is no time to react. >> one person who is not moving at all even after the biggest piece falls into the water. my impression is he is still trying to take pictures. >> the powerful wave slams a dozen victims into the freezing lake and lashes them against the rocks. >> the water was very cold. they were beaten by the wave and taken away. they could have hit their head on the rocks. >> it is a terrifying moment waiting to see if everyone is accounted for. >> in this case the risk was very high and people underestimated the risk. >> scientists think the dramatic event was caused by heavy rains in previous weeks. >> and so all this water was somehow stored in glacier and it started to move within the glacier. >> everyone survived but a dozen people sustained injuries and many more are shaken by the experience. a powerful reminder of nature's unpredictability. >> coming up, a woman besieged by floodwat
as they stand almost beneath it the face of the glacier crumbs before their eyes injuries the crashing ice sends soaring waves directly toward the bystanders. it all happens in seconds. there is no time to react. >> one person who is not moving at all even after the biggest piece falls into the water. my impression is he is still trying to take pictures. >> the powerful wave slams a dozen victims into the freezing lake and lashes them against the rocks. >> the water was very...
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all we're getting is what comes down hill,s which the crumbs from the rich man's table. >> reporter: even middle class blacks lag behind whites when it comes to investing. a 2010 survey of households making at least $50,000 a year found 79% of whites were in the stock market versus 60% of african-americans. the housing bust made catching up even harder. african-american households lost 53% of their median net worth from 2005 to 2009 compared to just 16% for white house holds. with housing stabilized, max sees opportunity. >> how can we get in on this recovery? the first thing we have to do is start establishing credit immediately. start paying your bills on time. you have to start budgeting, start getting a stable job. >> reporter: a stable job like the ones in construction martin allen hopes will be a bridge to something better. >> we try to tell all the people, look, go to work right now but use that as a stair step to take you to the next level. four, five, six carpenters can get together and form their own little company. >> reporter: as i was leaving the interview, one guy tappe
all we're getting is what comes down hill,s which the crumbs from the rich man's table. >> reporter: even middle class blacks lag behind whites when it comes to investing. a 2010 survey of households making at least $50,000 a year found 79% of whites were in the stock market versus 60% of african-americans. the housing bust made catching up even harder. african-american households lost 53% of their median net worth from 2005 to 2009 compared to just 16% for white house holds. with housing...
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now, go out and run some errands and see what other bread crumbs we drop. punch in the customer loyalty numbers here. >> read the terms of is service and know what they do with that information? >> i didn't. >> that is a problem. >> turns out many of the terms of service agreements are a way to learn more about you as a consumer. >> these are opt-in relationships where you are saying this is my identity. here are is my name. here is my address. >> brian kennedy is the ceo of epsilon a leading data driven marketing services firm. they build pro files on consumers to help businesses market to them more directly. >> you have information on 250 million people. area code plus telephone, bank card, bank card issue date, education level, income. child date of birth. dwelling type. would you be h comfortable givg up as much information about yourself as you have about a lot of people out there? >> yes, absolutely. no qualms. >> he says it will make your life as a consumer much more satisfying. which brings me to my next stop with frank ahearn, the pharmacy. >> so f
now, go out and run some errands and see what other bread crumbs we drop. punch in the customer loyalty numbers here. >> read the terms of is service and know what they do with that information? >> i didn't. >> that is a problem. >> turns out many of the terms of service agreements are a way to learn more about you as a consumer. >> these are opt-in relationships where you are saying this is my identity. here are is my name. here is my address. >> brian...
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japanese bread crumb with just milk. >> okay. >> we're just going to let it sit and just stir it. >>ve to work, kath. >> some egg yolk. >> just the yolk. >> yeah. dijon mustard. >> crab meat. >> sweet. >> worcester sauce. i can never pronounce that. >> it's the lump. >> it's the lump crab. >> jumbo lump. >> don't overmix it. just gentle. >> oh, don't overmix it. okay. >> that's the binder so it will hold the crab meat together. >> should she put this in here? >> dump this in here. >> of course. pepper always. >> dump it in here. >> and then stir it again? >> just toss it together. >> look at that. >> he's a master chef and we're doing all the work. >> hello. >> and then form it up like that. >> form it up, baby. >> you toss with some flour. >> tell us what we've got over here. how long do you cook those for? >> they probably take two, three minutes a side. very, very quick. because remember, your crab is already cooked. you're just trying to warm it up and make it really crispy and get the caramelization. >> got it. >> we're going to serve that with the famous corn salsa. >> yes. >>
japanese bread crumb with just milk. >> okay. >> we're just going to let it sit and just stir it. >>ve to work, kath. >> some egg yolk. >> just the yolk. >> yeah. dijon mustard. >> crab meat. >> sweet. >> worcester sauce. i can never pronounce that. >> it's the lump. >> it's the lump crab. >> jumbo lump. >> don't overmix it. just gentle. >> oh, don't overmix it. okay. >> that's the binder so it will hold...
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>> i think we'll follow the bread crumbs. how she came to be appointed to this case. norma finger in that building never, ever to my knowledge had claims as a state attorney and then mysteriously he signs a recusal letter and no reason given and then all of a sudden we have ankara corey there, the governor's chief of staff as i understand it came from jacksonville, the place where she comes and so it looks like a special point was made and it was brought for whatever political pressure might have come to bear. to me, that's scary. now, there's legitimate issues about the manslaughter. no ifs, ands or buts. we have a discussion from there. but second-degree murder in my opinion by bringing that overcharge helped the defense get an acquittal. if there's any faces to look at for blame, it's the face and the office of ankara corey and the governor's office to allow it to be so extreme and get people's hopes up when almost everybody that looks at the case and knows that second-degree murder was such a stretch that it really, really compromised their case. >> we're looking
>> i think we'll follow the bread crumbs. how she came to be appointed to this case. norma finger in that building never, ever to my knowledge had claims as a state attorney and then mysteriously he signs a recusal letter and no reason given and then all of a sudden we have ankara corey there, the governor's chief of staff as i understand it came from jacksonville, the place where she comes and so it looks like a special point was made and it was brought for whatever political pressure...
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radical jim the connections that have to be made between the communities because we'll always get the crumb victories we're see and ones that are not happen? able. so in the larger rosa parks story in the work that mary francis berry has done for so many years, talking about haiti. talking about south africa, et cetera, that big picture, that globe sense of freedom we have to embrace. if the histories are going to be meaningful, and our own present and future, in the light of the zimmerman decision, and in the light of the fact that the world is on fire in many respects, from syria, to cairo, to all over. so, those are struggles we have to about connected to and they're an extension of the black freedom movement. >> i think what is a takeaway from all this is that we quote a lot, and i do it in speeches all the time, frederick douglass. we all say, can't get freedom without struggle. we all say that all the time. people can recite that. when it comes to struggle, sometimes we act like we don't believe that's what you have to do. that it ought to become easier and easier as time goes by. som
radical jim the connections that have to be made between the communities because we'll always get the crumb victories we're see and ones that are not happen? able. so in the larger rosa parks story in the work that mary francis berry has done for so many years, talking about haiti. talking about south africa, et cetera, that big picture, that globe sense of freedom we have to embrace. if the histories are going to be meaningful, and our own present and future, in the light of the zimmerman...
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say, is get a second job, and not spend any money on food because presumably you can live on the crumbson thompson's table. that's a lot of leftover chicken mcnuggets. clearly, the owners of capital are determined to wring even greater wealth from the sweat of workers, deepening our spin into economic inequality, until, and unless, in solidarity, those workers stand up like baldemar velasquez and demand a fair wage for a hard day's work. >>> as the world knows, trayvon martin was stalked and shot to death by an armed vigilante. the police report that night called it an unnecessary killing to pre vest an unlawful act. we will never know the full story because the victim has been forever silenced. that's the thing about guns, they have the last word. martin's killer george zimmerman pleaded self-defense and was acquitted thanks, in part, to florida's stand your ground law. that law was the handiwork of the national rifle association, whose lobbyist, marion hammer, is seen standing there beside governor jeb bush when he signed it in 2005. ever since, members of the right-wing organization,
say, is get a second job, and not spend any money on food because presumably you can live on the crumbson thompson's table. that's a lot of leftover chicken mcnuggets. clearly, the owners of capital are determined to wring even greater wealth from the sweat of workers, deepening our spin into economic inequality, until, and unless, in solidarity, those workers stand up like baldemar velasquez and demand a fair wage for a hard day's work. >>> as the world knows, trayvon martin was...