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him but the ones that investigated entrées case was ex milwaukee police officers special agent david cookbundy spent twenty five years at n.p.t. and collecting a city pension of five thousand dollars a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent thirty five years in and. here of course in wisconsin as were the only big city. there was in the state is overwhelmingly a world in suburban white go walkies where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from dram to come here and know what to do about a homicide investigation i think challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer under arrest it's thought police. i live with the mental health issues do i look like a criminal. i'm here because i want your support i want your help but i can't do that if i'm afraid. shack fourteen times sounds like something went wrong in did she call these all this officer wish they knew these good reasons is bad so i am saying they sat with a right. person for me to ask you this not really rosy time. thank you very much tha
him but the ones that investigated entrées case was ex milwaukee police officers special agent david cookbundy spent twenty five years at n.p.t. and collecting a city pension of five thousand dollars a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent thirty five years in and. here of course in wisconsin as were the only big city. there was in the state is overwhelmingly a world in suburban white go walkies where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from dram to come here and know what to do...
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. >> david cook tells us there has been 11 votes stolen from rain is since october and the neighboringacramento and san joaquin counties, there's been around two dozen. >> we have seen a rash of thefts all the way from pittsburgh to discovery bay area, so there is no pattern as to where they are striking mine after the portable electronics navigation systems, speakers, and outboard engines. i'm sure it is a profit motive. there other things there is at steak, transport and arezzo money. >> reporter: sometimes these boats are found floating in the delta and another cases they are found abandoned in roar -- in rural roads. but authorities believe they are being stolen under the cloak of darkness. >> casing beforehand, they're looking for basic economic and get later. >> this but was set on fire and deserted. >> as any but i do not want to come here and find my book is missing. >> reporter: the sheriff's office is asking you to report anything suspicious. >> we had a guy come in here the other day we did not know who he was. looking around, that does not look that. >> reporter: they are a
. >> david cook tells us there has been 11 votes stolen from rain is since october and the neighboringacramento and san joaquin counties, there's been around two dozen. >> we have seen a rash of thefts all the way from pittsburgh to discovery bay area, so there is no pattern as to where they are striking mine after the portable electronics navigation systems, speakers, and outboard engines. i'm sure it is a profit motive. there other things there is at steak, transport and arezzo...
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my name is david cook. president of the board of the directors of the episcopal community services. is my privilege to thank you all for being here on this wet but very important day as we inaugurate the bryant street navigation center. i wanted to take a minute to give a special welcome to our distinguished roster of guest speakers will be hearing from in a few minutes. the mayor is here, filled tagging tag tony tried various, and rebecca from google. i would also like to welcome leaders and staff of the department of homelessness and supportive housing,
my name is david cook. president of the board of the directors of the episcopal community services. is my privilege to thank you all for being here on this wet but very important day as we inaugurate the bryant street navigation center. i wanted to take a minute to give a special welcome to our distinguished roster of guest speakers will be hearing from in a few minutes. the mayor is here, filled tagging tag tony tried various, and rebecca from google. i would also like to welcome leaders and...
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my name is david cook. i am the president of the board of the directors of the episcopal community services. is my privilege to thank you all for being here on this wet but very important day as we inaugurate the bryant street navigation center. i wanted to take a minute to give a special welcome to our distinguished roster of guest speakers will be hearing from in a few minutes. the mayor is here, filled tagging tag tony tried various, and rebecca from google. i would also like to welcome leaders and staff of the department of homelessness and supportive housing, here. i would also like to welcome all our other partners and friends and members of the press who are covering these issues so diligently. a special welcome to the board members and staff who showed up today. one of our senior staff members will be offering some interesting insight into this new facility a little bit later on. last but not least, i want to welcome our navigation centre residents who are here in the room. the folks who are on the
my name is david cook. i am the president of the board of the directors of the episcopal community services. is my privilege to thank you all for being here on this wet but very important day as we inaugurate the bryant street navigation center. i wanted to take a minute to give a special welcome to our distinguished roster of guest speakers will be hearing from in a few minutes. the mayor is here, filled tagging tag tony tried various, and rebecca from google. i would also like to welcome...
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. >> reporter: lieutenant david cook, commander of the custer county sheriffs office marine services unit says there has been 11 boats stolen since october. add sacramento and san joaquin counties, and there have been about two dozen. >>> we have seen all way from pittsburgh to the discovery bay area so there is no pattern as to where they are striking or when. >> reporter: the boats are being stolen and stripped. >> it seems like people are after the portable electronics, navigation systems, speakers and outboard engines. >> they strip off the things that are easy to take and easy to transport and worth some money. >> reporter: in some cases the stolen boats are found floating on the delta. in other cases, they are found abandoned on rural roads. authorities believe they are all being stolen under the cloak of darkness. >> they are going out looking for boats they might be able to come back and get later. >> reporter: this boat was set on fire and deserted. >> concerns be it concerns me a lot because i don't want to find my boat missing. make the sheriffs office is asking anyone to
. >> reporter: lieutenant david cook, commander of the custer county sheriffs office marine services unit says there has been 11 boats stolen since october. add sacramento and san joaquin counties, and there have been about two dozen. >>> we have seen all way from pittsburgh to the discovery bay area so there is no pattern as to where they are striking or when. >> reporter: the boats are being stolen and stripped. >> it seems like people are after the portable...
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remaining with us, david jolly and nancy cook. nancy, to you, first, is there a realization among the people you deal with who have west wing exchanges and offices that they are, in fact, looking at a titanic battle ahead of them? >> absolutely. and the shutdown is honestly just sort of this extracy cherry on top. i think that many white house aides really thought that 2019 would already be a tough year, given the era of divided government we face. the democrats are quite eager to investigate cabinet officials, investigate the president's finances. request his tax returns. the mueller investigation is really heating up. there's all these bombshell russia stories and then on top of this they have this government shutdown they can't figure out how to end politically. this is the beginning of a 24-month long slog for the white house. you have to keep in mind they're starting to turn their attention to 2020, a bunch of white house aides have left for the campaign or starting to think about leaving for the campaign. it's an amazing pre
remaining with us, david jolly and nancy cook. nancy, to you, first, is there a realization among the people you deal with who have west wing exchanges and offices that they are, in fact, looking at a titanic battle ahead of them? >> absolutely. and the shutdown is honestly just sort of this extracy cherry on top. i think that many white house aides really thought that 2019 would already be a tough year, given the era of divided government we face. the democrats are quite eager to...
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david: apple ceo tim cook blaming china for slowing apple phone sales.mpany's failure to innovate fast enough to blame? here with us his tech expert lance. what do you think? is it more than china not here? >> a lot of people talking about our iphones too expensive? the price starts at a thousand dollars and if you want the iphone x x-men. there is a similar devices even though inside the iphone x is a better device and more powerful than many of the phones out there with the android phones they all look the same and so much deeper than what iphone is offering and understandably apple's growth was outside the us. that's really where they point to quarter after quarter insane growth in china and other emerging markets and suddenly the rug got pulled under them. i read tim cook's note in one of the things jump out at me is they were caught offguard by the products that they were selling this quarter and they weren't ready on the spies inside. tim cook is a master of surprise demands delivering manufacturer and that his skill set. it sounded a little like t
david: apple ceo tim cook blaming china for slowing apple phone sales.mpany's failure to innovate fast enough to blame? here with us his tech expert lance. what do you think? is it more than china not here? >> a lot of people talking about our iphones too expensive? the price starts at a thousand dollars and if you want the iphone x x-men. there is a similar devices even though inside the iphone x is a better device and more powerful than many of the phones out there with the android...
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and many believe tim cook's words will likely add to nervousness on wall street? >> reporter: david, that's right. tim cook's words will likely add to the brewing fears of a global economic slowdown, fueled in part by trade tensions between the u.s. and china. today, apple dropping to the fourth-most valuable company in the world, it was number one on that list for a time last year. david? >> whit johnson live on wall street tonight. thank you, whit. >>> next here, to the winter storm and treacherous tranight,g housan calls in oklahoma alone. that system now headed for the east coast, and right up into the northeast. multiple accidents on icy roads in oklahoma city. a 21-car houston, flash flood alerts across several gulf states tonight. as i mentioned, the system is on the move. so, let's get right to ginger zee, tracking it all for us. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hi, david. this storm has already dropped at least four inches of snow in oklahoma, just south and southwest of oklahoma city. and schools are already closing for a second day in that same are area. this low pressure system,
and many believe tim cook's words will likely add to nervousness on wall street? >> reporter: david, that's right. tim cook's words will likely add to the brewing fears of a global economic slowdown, fueled in part by trade tensions between the u.s. and china. today, apple dropping to the fourth-most valuable company in the world, it was number one on that list for a time last year. david? >> whit johnson live on wall street tonight. thank you, whit. >>> next here, to the...
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. >> reporter: after that police let her go david mallory, too but detectives had a theory cooking --t carter and david killed ashlea, out of revenge for being fired for the burglary but they also wanted ashlea's keys to the american eagle because they were planning to rob the store again. those keys were the only thing missing from the murder scene. and when store manager chris cravey looked at his surveillance video from earlier that morning, he told police what they wanted to hear >> reporter: describe what you saw on the videotape >> somebody dressed in dark clothes with their face wrapped walk right up to the store and try to get in with keys. >> reporter: that, he said, was carter trying to pull off another, bigger burglary police just knew -- one day after killing ashlea and taking her keys, carter was trying to break into american eagle where this time, tens of thousands of dollars -- the black friday profits -- were in the safe. but the key didn't fit, because after ashlea was murdered, chris cravey changed the locks >> i wasn't gonna take any chance on whether it be a deposi
. >> reporter: after that police let her go david mallory, too but detectives had a theory cooking --t carter and david killed ashlea, out of revenge for being fired for the burglary but they also wanted ashlea's keys to the american eagle because they were planning to rob the store again. those keys were the only thing missing from the murder scene. and when store manager chris cravey looked at his surveillance video from earlier that morning, he told police what they wanted to hear...
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cook says because this market cannot weather the storm of any negativity. >> and when is the storm going to end >> well, i think it is a great question, david. ink if you listen to tim cook, he's talking about the possibility we get a trade war resolution and the big decline in what we were expecting from the revenue forecast would be from china, that maybe we would get an uptick. in the interim, there has to be a reconsideration of that apple and what it is, if it were followed by clorox, i did question tim about this, followed by procter & gamble analyst, the stock would be at 230, 250 60% of the business is cell phone. the analysts almost to a person don't like cell phones because they're not growing. so therefore you have this head wind of, well, listen, a cell phone company, versus the tailwind of look what it will be two, three years from now. do people think about two, three years from now on wall street? i don't know anybody that does. >> we mentioned this line about health care. jim talked with cook about what we may think about apple, many, many years from now, in terms of the life cycle legacy of the firm take a listen to that. >>
cook says because this market cannot weather the storm of any negativity. >> and when is the storm going to end >> well, i think it is a great question, david. ink if you listen to tim cook, he's talking about the possibility we get a trade war resolution and the big decline in what we were expecting from the revenue forecast would be from china, that maybe we would get an uptick. in the interim, there has to be a reconsideration of that apple and what it is, if it were followed by...
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david: we have breaking news on apple that's just coming out right now, ceo tim cook warning investors that holiday sales quarter was a big miss in particular, lower than expected iphone revenue, primarily from china. shares of apple are plunging after-hours as well as the overall shares of nasdac and tech stocks, it's going to be an ugly day tomorrow let's get a preview oil davis adjoining me liz peek, john layfield, robert wolf what do you think is going on here? >> they mentioned iphone upgrades was lackluster in emerging markets and they even mentioned china didn't see the sales they were expecting. i know we're going to talk a little about the china manufacturing numbers slowed down today. listen, it feels like there's a slowing of global growth and it's going to impact the global company like apple, and tomorrows going to be a bad day. david: tomorrow is going to be ugly. liz? >> they specifically mentioned though that in developed countries there was not the upgrading they expected i mean one of apple's great strengths has been that if you own apple iphone and they come out with
david: we have breaking news on apple that's just coming out right now, ceo tim cook warning investors that holiday sales quarter was a big miss in particular, lower than expected iphone revenue, primarily from china. shares of apple are plunging after-hours as well as the overall shares of nasdac and tech stocks, it's going to be an ugly day tomorrow let's get a preview oil davis adjoining me liz peek, john layfield, robert wolf what do you think is going on here? >> they mentioned...
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cook this weekend. is about is more commercial. david has fond memories of his childhood days here his love of the beach is just as fierce as it was back then. just behind him beach and city life converge honolulu is the capital of hawaii and one of the most expensive cities in the united states seventy percent of the state population lives here. it's going on is now characterized by imposing hotel blocks skyscrapers and shopping malls american and japanese millionaires have been investing money for decades prices have soared to do to chris how it's changing the face of one hundred four ever. many locals feel like they've missed the boat the fast tempo and development mania of honolulu came about so quickly it cost them bunny. jobs are hard to come by. the one thing still accessible to everyone is the edge. but many choose to seek their fortune on the other islands. on big island the largest of the archipelago we meet someone who's taken fate into his own hands. his is a story tailor made for why. here and pay me it's not only the people
cook this weekend. is about is more commercial. david has fond memories of his childhood days here his love of the beach is just as fierce as it was back then. just behind him beach and city life converge honolulu is the capital of hawaii and one of the most expensive cities in the united states seventy percent of the state population lives here. it's going on is now characterized by imposing hotel blocks skyscrapers and shopping malls american and japanese millionaires have been investing...
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david: presence placing apples problem on ceos tim cook shoulders today.mitted in his investor letter earlier this week he quote, did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration particularly in greater china. tim cook to blame for apples decline or result of a trade war? >> not the result of either one the cycle for - you no longer need a new one every couple years with i got couple new iphones recently and i love to tell you they change my life but it's no different. my the phone was three years old and no difference. next big upgrade will be when we have 5g but until then this pace of upgrading is slow. and phones are expensive. i would wish someday he would open a company called trump smart phones and we could see him put his wisdom into action like we did with tom. something tells me tim cook is the right guy to decide how to allocate capital right now. >> i basically think it is tim cook's fault because not because of china, not the iphones but because their failure to innovate. biggest issue there having is that they're relying on one prod
david: presence placing apples problem on ceos tim cook shoulders today.mitted in his investor letter earlier this week he quote, did not foresee the magnitude of the economic deceleration particularly in greater china. tim cook to blame for apples decline or result of a trade war? >> not the result of either one the cycle for - you no longer need a new one every couple years with i got couple new iphones recently and i love to tell you they change my life but it's no different. my the...
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cook. >>> good morning. i frank mallicoat. if david ventures outside, he had better bring a jacket because it is chilly. >> it is very cold for us. >> we have heated seats going. i know i did. i am glad that we have those right now. >> they will come in handy today. we have 20s and 30s. many 20s from the north through the santa cruz mountains. 30s and 40s, but a lot of 20s to low 30s. once we get going, it will not be too bad. it will be a cold morning with a few high clouds on track for thursday. highs in the mid to upper 50s. the warmer temperatures in the santa clara county. it will be the sunniest day for a while. 29 in fairfield. there are many, including santa rosa, at 30 degrees. upper 20s by the concord billion. brentwood is 21. lafayette is at 33 degrees. cloud cover is on the way starting tomorrow. it will be cloudy on friday. saturday off and on into tuesday, we will have a series of systems and rainfall projections that are quite impressive. maybe 5+ inches. this will start on saturday. 50s on the temperatures. we're here a
cook. >>> good morning. i frank mallicoat. if david ventures outside, he had better bring a jacket because it is chilly. >> it is very cold for us. >> we have heated seats going. i know i did. i am glad that we have those right now. >> they will come in handy today. we have 20s and 30s. many 20s from the north through the santa cruz mountains. 30s and 40s, but a lot of 20s to low 30s. once we get going, it will not be too bad. it will be a cold morning with a few high...
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cooking and planning. if you are feeding your children ititute, impossible -- instantd foopossible. davids report that these are the guardians of an ideal dietes with much meat and much more veg. here are some of thegg key tions -- no more than 14 grams of red meat a day. this little tiny piece here. more than 13 grams of egg -- not a whole egg just a quarter of one. for all grades, 232 -- whole grains, 232 grams. day, but it grams a has got to be colorful --, red green, and orange. the authors recommend that if we stick to this diet, will not only be good for the health, it will be good for the planet. >>t corresponds to one hamburger per we, e juicy steak once a month. it is not eliminating red meat by any means. david: beef in particular has an impact because cattle give off methane,ba which adds to g warming. getting too much can lead to heart trouble and obesity. eating it has applications for us and the planet. david shukman, bbc news. laura: what we should be eating. when the new york knicks played asin london tonight, there something missing, their star center enes kanter. th is b
cooking and planning. if you are feeding your children ititute, impossible -- instantd foopossible. davids report that these are the guardians of an ideal dietes with much meat and much more veg. here are some of thegg key tions -- no more than 14 grams of red meat a day. this little tiny piece here. more than 13 grams of egg -- not a whole egg just a quarter of one. for all grades, 232 -- whole grains, 232 grams. day, but it grams a has got to be colorful --, red green, and orange. the authors...
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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 fun their chief driven classes we have a different guest around the city they're our sta
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...
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(sfx: audience applause) >> david: apple makes a product in china. i told tim cook who is a friend of mine who i like a lot, make your product in the united states. build those big beautiful plants that goes on for miles it seems. build those plants in the united states. i like that even better. apple makes its products in china. china is the biggest beneficiary of apple, more than is. >> squarely on tim cook's shoulders today, and in fact, cook admitted in his investor later earlier this week, he did not proceed the magnitude of the economic deceleration particularly in greater china so tim click to blame for apple's decline or is it the result of a trade war? what do you think. >> it is neither one. the cycle for smartphone, you don't need one every couple of years. i got a couple of new iphones recently myself, my wife and i would love to tell you they change my life. there is no difference. my other phone three years old and no difference. you can wait. the next big upgrade cycle 5g but until then this phone is expensive. the president might would wish some day
(sfx: audience applause) >> david: apple makes a product in china. i told tim cook who is a friend of mine who i like a lot, make your product in the united states. build those big beautiful plants that goes on for miles it seems. build those plants in the united states. i like that even better. apple makes its products in china. china is the biggest beneficiary of apple, more than is. >> squarely on tim cook's shoulders today, and in fact, cook admitted in his investor later...
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david: they eventually found it on their own. >> exactly. tim cooke privacy, it is everybody's right for privacy. that's his brand. that's what he will continue to push. >> jonathan hill, thanks for being with us. are you telling me if there's evidence of a serious crime committed, that a court or a police officer or a law enforcement cannot get a warrant to break in and evaluate a potential suspect's phone? is apple taking it that far? >> here's the problem. you make an arrest of an individual. they have a phone on them. they've committed a crime. -- i'm sorry, they have been accused of committing a crime. you want to get into their phone and see who have they contacted, who are they talking to? you don't have the ability necessarily to get a warrant on that particular phone. in addition to which there might be circumstances you can't get to it. you can make those requests, but apple has been very very tough in not allowing law enforcement to get into those phones. >> michael, we've heard so much about privacy regulations in europe, and i know that
david: they eventually found it on their own. >> exactly. tim cooke privacy, it is everybody's right for privacy. that's his brand. that's what he will continue to push. >> jonathan hill, thanks for being with us. are you telling me if there's evidence of a serious crime committed, that a court or a police officer or a law enforcement cannot get a warrant to break in and evaluate a potential suspect's phone? is apple taking it that far? >> here's the problem. you make an...
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. >> rr: david ardello works for the food and drug administration and now o is of the 800,000 federal employees not getting paid. >> these h thingsappen so we try to prepare. >> cooking at homestead of ting out. deciding which cable and tv subscriptions to cut. he even considered returning some of presents he bought for his family. >> somef them i felt were a little too costly for me to have ent the money knowing that this might happen. i dec hed toe for the best and, yes, i've been tempted to return them but now i don't have the heart to do it. >> thege b banks areep stping in to lend a hand, wells fargo reversing any overdraft fees for federal employees. and chase set up a dedicated hotline. some local credit unions are promising zero interest loans. thousands of its members have signed >> helping them through this time especially through the holidays and going into the new year. we wanted to give them that level of comfort. >> meanwhile a shutdown showdown shington, president trump still calling for a concrete wall over twitter, saying he will get it build and fast. and democratslanning a vote in the house on thursday. ar bechlt llo has a message for lawmaks they
. >> rr: david ardello works for the food and drug administration and now o is of the 800,000 federal employees not getting paid. >> these h thingsappen so we try to prepare. >> cooking at homestead of ting out. deciding which cable and tv subscriptions to cut. he even considered returning some of presents he bought for his family. >> somef them i felt were a little too costly for me to have ent the money knowing that this might happen. i dec hed toe for the best and,...
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david: we have breaking news on apple that's just coming out right now, ceo tim cook warning investorsy sales quarter was a big miss in particular, lower than expected iphone revenue, primarily from china. shares of apple are plunging after-hours as well as the overall shares of nasdac and tech stocks, it's going to be an ugly day tomorrow let's get a preview oil davis adjoining me liz peek, john layfield, robert wolf what do you think is going on here? >> they mentioned iphone upgrades was lackluster in emerging markets and they even mentioned china didn't see the sales they were expecting. i know we're going to talk a little about the china manufacturing numbers slowed downod
david: we have breaking news on apple that's just coming out right now, ceo tim cook warning investorsy sales quarter was a big miss in particular, lower than expected iphone revenue, primarily from china. shares of apple are plunging after-hours as well as the overall shares of nasdac and tech stocks, it's going to be an ugly day tomorrow let's get a preview oil davis adjoining me liz peek, john layfield, robert wolf what do you think is going on here? >> they mentioned iphone upgrades...
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cooks from poor families. been made cullen a retreat fit for the rich and powerful. home of owners. the message is good food doesn't have to be expensive. david heads also wants to provide direct aid to people in need to the homeless. one of our dreams just to be able to fend for herself is because of all the legislation we were not able to do but we hope in the future we can also change the laws. and these young people show that social gastronomy is a movement that's gaining momentum. not so very well. as it will never know what will surface. fields. and now we head from brazil to southeast asia in two thousand and sixteen million miles fifteen years of military dictatorship officially came to an end the economy is now growing and foreign investment is on the rise but so far most development efforts have been limited to urban areas like the country's largest city young gone . in rural areas meanwhile people nave in extreme poverty and many a willing to pin their hopes on anything that might offer them a way out of it. ok it's early morning in mid lock. the smell of oil and diesel hangs in the air. amid this sea of bamboo metal rods and canva
cooks from poor families. been made cullen a retreat fit for the rich and powerful. home of owners. the message is good food doesn't have to be expensive. david heads also wants to provide direct aid to people in need to the homeless. one of our dreams just to be able to fend for herself is because of all the legislation we were not able to do but we hope in the future we can also change the laws. and these young people show that social gastronomy is a movement that's gaining momentum. not so...