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next, adam reviews stovetop smokers in the equipment corner.nally, bridget shows chris how to make the best crispy potato latkes at home. that's all right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher & paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation
next, adam reviews stovetop smokers in the equipment corner.nally, bridget shows chris how to make the best crispy potato latkes at home. that's all right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher & paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation
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next, adam reveals his top pick for pepper grinders in the equipment corner.inally, bridget shows chris how to make perfect roast butterflied leg of lamb at home. that's all right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher & paykel.
next, adam reveals his top pick for pepper grinders in the equipment corner.inally, bridget shows chris how to make perfect roast butterflied leg of lamb at home. that's all right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher & paykel.
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test kitchen chefs julia collin davison bridget lancaster, becky hays with adam ried in the equipment corner jack bishop in the tasting lab. discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters today on america's test kitchen. today on america's test kitchen julia uncovers the secrets to the best chicken parmesan. next, gadget guru lisa reviews her favorite kitchen gadgets. and finally, brian uncovers the secrets to foolproof pasta alla norcina. that's all right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher
test kitchen chefs julia collin davison bridget lancaster, becky hays with adam ried in the equipment corner jack bishop in the tasting lab. discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters today on america's test kitchen. today on america's test kitchen julia uncovers the secrets to the best chicken parmesan. next, gadget guru lisa reviews her favorite kitchen gadgets. and finally, brian uncovers the secrets to foolproof pasta alla norcina. that's all right here on america's...
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test kitchen chefs julia collin davison bridget lancaster, becky hays with adam ried in the equipment cornerjack bishop in the tasting lab. discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters today on america's test kitchen. today on america's test kitchen julia uncovers the secrets to julia child's thanksgiving turkey, and serves it with a perfect recipe for roasted root vegetables. then, gadget guru lisa reviews her favorite tools for making turkey. that's all right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher & paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation
test kitchen chefs julia collin davison bridget lancaster, becky hays with adam ried in the equipment cornerjack bishop in the tasting lab. discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters today on america's test kitchen. today on america's test kitchen julia uncovers the secrets to julia child's thanksgiving turkey, and serves it with a perfect recipe for roasted root vegetables. then, gadget guru lisa reviews her favorite tools for making turkey. that's all right here on...
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corners. very box that could one day hold the fast fiber equipment. >> you talk about down loading full hd quality movie in less an minute. >> in cupertino abc 7 news. >> all right. well up next. on abc 7 news at 9 exploratorium ticket agency goes after the warrior. >> policy for the most dedicated >> all right. meet the new host of the daily show. 31-year-old trevor noah replace jon stewart on the popular comedy central program. south african was recently brought on board as an on air contributor. the decision comes two months after stewart unexpectedly announced he was leaving the show after 16 years as host and principal voice. no official day for stewart departure or debut disclosed. >> baton passing is under way. >> yes yes yes. >> let's talk about the weather forecast. nice coming up this week. >> that's right. sand ya is here with what's ahead. >> hope you done mind the wind because only going to kick up. even more than it is now. live doppler hay clouds we have some fog down in half moon bay. and if you do some traveling watch out for showers thunderstorms in atlanta. 74 degrees heading up
corners. very box that could one day hold the fast fiber equipment. >> you talk about down loading full hd quality movie in less an minute. >> in cupertino abc 7 news. >> all right. well up next. on abc 7 news at 9 exploratorium ticket agency goes after the warrior. >> policy for the most dedicated >> all right. meet the new host of the daily show. 31-year-old trevor noah replace jon stewart on the popular comedy central program. south african was recently brought...
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equipment and electrical substations, manhole covers, grave markers. for five years running, the state has led the nation in metal thefts. and from one cornerher, thieves have put the public in danger. according to police here in akron, there was an accident on that interstate highway behind me because of an attempt to steal copper wire from the high tension lines beyond it. the would-be-thieves climbed up and cut the line so it dangled over the interstate under thousands of volts of tension. when an s.u.v. got too close, there was a bright flash that blew out the windshield and knocked the driver unconscious. the driver survived, but thieves themselves aren't always so lucky. i'm struck by the idea of somebody climbing up a utility pole and cutting something like this down. i mean this is going to be carrying a lot of juice. this is going to be a dangerous crime to commit. >> let me be very clear on this. we have people dying regularly for this. >> reporter: commander bob meader's been dealing with metal theft for more than two decades as a columbus cop. metal prices have come down recently, but copper is still more than twice as valuable
equipment and electrical substations, manhole covers, grave markers. for five years running, the state has led the nation in metal thefts. and from one cornerher, thieves have put the public in danger. according to police here in akron, there was an accident on that interstate highway behind me because of an attempt to steal copper wire from the high tension lines beyond it. the would-be-thieves climbed up and cut the line so it dangled over the interstate under thousands of volts of tension....
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trying to attract the pilots so quickly, they may cut corners on the training, and hire pilots with less experiences, and some on the fringes and the equipments not a fair statement the here, because lufthansa is one of the greatest airlines in the world, and certainly the subsidiary is operating safely and nothing indicates that there was nothing wrong with the pilots at this early stage. >> but you say that germanwings, the plane had a maintenance check yesterday, and that concerns you why? >> well, it concerns me, because when the planes come out of the maint maintenance check, and we are looking at the e scope of the maintenance, and the scope we will have to look at, and the sea check that was performed is a comprehensive maintenance check a check, and so they will look into that, and as the earlier guest said that since you kcan rule out no indication of whether there was a pilot issue per se and there was no terrorism evidence at this stage, as the only things that look like at an early stage are product problems and there could be maintenance, but more likely than not, it is often some other product issue which would explain possibly
trying to attract the pilots so quickly, they may cut corners on the training, and hire pilots with less experiences, and some on the fringes and the equipments not a fair statement the here, because lufthansa is one of the greatest airlines in the world, and certainly the subsidiary is operating safely and nothing indicates that there was nothing wrong with the pilots at this early stage. >> but you say that germanwings, the plane had a maintenance check yesterday, and that concerns you...
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have sponsors really good people and coaches and in my corner who are backing me and not everybody is as fortunate as me to have the necessary equipment be able to go out and get a new running leg to replace the stolen one. can you imagine this is the only running leg and gets stolen and they are out of the sport for good. >> although steiner's running blade is replaceable, the time he's lose on the track is not. this can take weeks to get a new one in which means a huge setback in the trainer. steiner missed out on making the u.s. team for the 2012 paralympic games in london. his dream is to run in rio in 2016. >> this is not one of those days that i'm getting better and all my teammates and competition are out there and getting back and i imagined starting a season and being excited and ready to go and ready to improve on all the progress you've made on the last four years and you come out here and you can't train. >> steiner's story has gone viral, receiving national attention, and for him it's not about being in the spotlight. it's about what that spotlight can do. >> i think the biggest thing for me personally is to get the leg b
have sponsors really good people and coaches and in my corner who are backing me and not everybody is as fortunate as me to have the necessary equipment be able to go out and get a new running leg to replace the stolen one. can you imagine this is the only running leg and gets stolen and they are out of the sport for good. >> although steiner's running blade is replaceable, the time he's lose on the track is not. this can take weeks to get a new one in which means a huge setback in the...
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corner, wherever it turns out. yes, they kind of just said "this is your life and we'd like to help you be 100% who you are in the world." >> did they feel equipment to raise a bi-racial child? do you understand what i mean. >> i don't think my grandparents felt equipped. that's a generation. european jews come over here. and i say in my solo show. we were european jews, we'd been given a place in israel. half of us escaped nazi germany. european jews try to hold on everything we are. i don't think they were equipped. how do i explain on interracial marriage, let alone a child. i understand that my mum was a child of the '60s, peace and love. militant. she was going to raise a powerful child, and a powerful one. that was her dynamic. so you have two what do we do - what do we do about the hair, what do we do when she is called the, "n" word, what do we do when this happens. that's what i love about the documentary, my grandmother goes there and explains that it hurt. it hurt her. mum was like "i taught beverly hills would be the rite place to raise my daughter thinking everyone was progressive in weren't." >> you grew up in beverly hills, life was
corner, wherever it turns out. yes, they kind of just said "this is your life and we'd like to help you be 100% who you are in the world." >> did they feel equipment to raise a bi-racial child? do you understand what i mean. >> i don't think my grandparents felt equipped. that's a generation. european jews come over here. and i say in my solo show. we were european jews, we'd been given a place in israel. half of us escaped nazi germany. european jews try to hold on...
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off with $20,000 worth of equipment and you can see behind me here this is music lovers store audio and video. you can see all the glass shattered here. this is on the corner of bush and steiner. it's caddycorner from st. dominick's church. police say it happened 4:00 this morning. a witness says he saw burglars take off with speakers in their truck. >> i woke up to a crashing, breaking glass noise. ran to my window, saw three men in long overcandidates, had like ski masks. overcoats. little winter hats on. and basically just pulling things out of the window. >> reporter: this burglary comes just five days after another smash and grab at a high end audio and visual store 11 blocks away on california and polk. police say that someone in a pickup truck backed into audio vision several times and made off with boxes of merchandise. these are surveillance photos of that truck. damage to the store was estimated at $100,000. back here live we'll let you know how this investigation progresses this morning. and we'll also tell you what the owner says that the thieves are doing with this stolen equipment. live from san francisco, i'm tara moriarty. back to you. >>>
off with $20,000 worth of equipment and you can see behind me here this is music lovers store audio and video. you can see all the glass shattered here. this is on the corner of bush and steiner. it's caddycorner from st. dominick's church. police say it happened 4:00 this morning. a witness says he saw burglars take off with speakers in their truck. >> i woke up to a crashing, breaking glass noise. ran to my window, saw three men in long overcandidates, had like ski masks. overcoats....
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equipment as a catcher. catcher would be -- that would be one of the ones that would be a little bit dicey. you know, outfield you mess up or the hot corneridding? any position would be scary. >> catcher they're fouling balls into you and you've got to put all the equipment on and get down on your haunches. it's very -- >> and the guy's going from place to place. >> i think they could hit my fastball. i just have an idea. and i don't have a curve. >> they couldn't hit mine because i couldn't get it to the plate. so good luck with that. >> that's our keep squawking segment for today. day one. coming up when we return, bill ackman. we're going to have him live at the top of the hour. every day, our teams collaborate around the world to actively uncover, discuss and debate investment opportunities. which leads to better decisions for our clients. it's a uniquely collaborative approach you won't find anywhere else. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. there is no expertise without collaboration. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture oppor
equipment as a catcher. catcher would be -- that would be one of the ones that would be a little bit dicey. you know, outfield you mess up or the hot corneridding? any position would be scary. >> catcher they're fouling balls into you and you've got to put all the equipment on and get down on your haunches. it's very -- >> and the guy's going from place to place. >> i think they could hit my fastball. i just have an idea. and i don't have a curve. >> they couldn't hit...
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they don't necessarily have the language or equipment to talk about race in ways that uplift the conversation. also people don't want to be cornered early. it felt manufactured to me. when i went in and got a coffee there was a sticker they put on my cup. i literally said what does this mean to you? the lady looked at me so nice. she had no idea. this was a corporate pushdown. she put the sticker on the cup. that was all it was and it meant nothing to her. >> so here's the thing. i understand that. but what i also understand is that if no one does anything, then what gets accomplished? you have to take risks and try things and see if they work to at least keep things moving. >> i'm fine with pushing for this. but here's the thing. if the starbucks ceo really wanted to make a difference why not sponsor a forum at college campuses? why not sponsor a forum in ferguson? why not have town halls that they pay for and bring next perts toin experts to talk about race? that's why i think part of this is self-serving for him and maybe his future in politics. >> marc i'll get to you. they have held these forums and town halls that they have
they don't necessarily have the language or equipment to talk about race in ways that uplift the conversation. also people don't want to be cornered early. it felt manufactured to me. when i went in and got a coffee there was a sticker they put on my cup. i literally said what does this mean to you? the lady looked at me so nice. she had no idea. this was a corporate pushdown. she put the sticker on the cup. that was all it was and it meant nothing to her. >> so here's the thing. i...