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. >> fritz and vegetables for the kids -- fruits and vegetables for the kids.t is fun, and it is healthy. >> the health features editor at "reader's digest" recently offered 13 at things you should know about the farmer's market. >> if you go early, you'll get the best selection. if you go towards the end of the day, some farmers will get you discounts. >> haggling is tough to do. the more often you buy from a particular farmer, the better your chance of getting a good deal. >> the misperception is that farmers markets are overly expensive. overall, they are pretty comparable if not cheaper. >> they are actually pretty good. >> with vegetables, you get a better deal than at a supermarket. berries are pretty expensive, and some of the organic eggs are we more expensive. >> they often avoided the lengthy and costly process of certifying foods as organic. >> tell me about your farm, do you spray, what kind of methods to use? >> remember where dollar goes when you shop at a farmers' market. >> if you spend $100 at a farmers' market, 62 of that goes to the local eco
. >> fritz and vegetables for the kids -- fruits and vegetables for the kids.t is fun, and it is healthy. >> the health features editor at "reader's digest" recently offered 13 at things you should know about the farmer's market. >> if you go early, you'll get the best selection. if you go towards the end of the day, some farmers will get you discounts. >> haggling is tough to do. the more often you buy from a particular farmer, the better your chance of...
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they really wanted to know what's going on with fritz.y really wanted to see the dynamic in the squad room. tavis: why was the accent so important? >> well, she was from atlanta, but i also really felt that it was part of what disarmed people and made them underestimate her. you know, when james talked about the project, he said, "it's unusual to have a southern person the smartest person in the room," and i loved that idea. you know, i have a real respect for the south. i love southern people. i love the history there, so i really wanted to tap into that. not only tap into it, but celebrate it, make it a huge part of her character. you know, she was very much a southern lady, hence she hardly ever wore pants. you know, she was kind of an old-fashioned belle. tavis: did you ever get concerned at all -- this is always fascinating for me, speaking of how this town works. there is a point which on a particular series certain individuals, at least, get typecast. i'm always wondering how actors make decisions when to let stuff go. i want to co
they really wanted to know what's going on with fritz.y really wanted to see the dynamic in the squad room. tavis: why was the accent so important? >> well, she was from atlanta, but i also really felt that it was part of what disarmed people and made them underestimate her. you know, when james talked about the project, he said, "it's unusual to have a southern person the smartest person in the room," and i loved that idea. you know, i have a real respect for the south. i love...
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fritz mondale. so we all the king state side yeah that's pretty much anticipation is the word of the day hi katie we'll see you next hour then coming up big report why is out the british prime minister's choice of bankers to employ in the treasury. was given to this new was to be a series of used to listen with the role of foster this evening was to be delving into the facts which affect the business was on the internet i'm going to give especially welcome to all the ladies and agents from the n.s.a. a few of my five glad you're listening in because the show is all about statements in which spreading from the streets in swat moves as we speak laws are being tacitly written in to implement ways of controlling the expanse of dissent in it to keep us safe we told them. you could trust the government now if you go door to door i gotta worry about i'm in sochi but no need a city in europe i'm the host of the twenty third she went through the cricket. thank you some a. dog days of. days are. coming. to se
fritz mondale. so we all the king state side yeah that's pretty much anticipation is the word of the day hi katie we'll see you next hour then coming up big report why is out the british prime minister's choice of bankers to employ in the treasury. was given to this new was to be a series of used to listen with the role of foster this evening was to be delving into the facts which affect the business was on the internet i'm going to give especially welcome to all the ladies and agents from the...
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between good morning, fritz. >> good morning. how are you? >> it sounds like it's one of the biggest properties both for your company and for mac cow oig. macao. >> yes, this has 4,000 rooms. it will be our biggest hotel in the system. the good news, the first 2,000 are opening today and we're already sold out for the weekend. so demand looks good. not just our hotel here, the market is doing very well. so we're quite confident we've opened a new winner here. >> it's almost like the skyscraper index. you can't help but look with a raised eyebrow and wonder if it doesn't mark the top of the market more than anything. >> i think we're a long way from the top of the market for china. think of it this way. already the casino take in macao is about five times las vegas, but they're about one fourth the number of hotels. so in a lot of respects, the lodging sector here has a long way to catch up and here we are after all next to the fastest growi growing hotel market in the world. >> hbs a new york based consultancy came out with their second quart
between good morning, fritz. >> good morning. how are you? >> it sounds like it's one of the biggest properties both for your company and for mac cow oig. macao. >> yes, this has 4,000 rooms. it will be our biggest hotel in the system. the good news, the first 2,000 are opening today and we're already sold out for the weekend. so demand looks good. not just our hotel here, the market is doing very well. so we're quite confident we've opened a new winner here. >> it's...
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fritz is the ceo of starwood hotels and resorts, the company that owns the sheraton and westin and w remarkable considering dubai's small 2 million people. >> 20 or 30 years ago, people didn't think about going there. if you are in russia, it's a place people go. >> dubai aims to create 950,000 jobs fueled by tourism and related sectors. >> the idea that a small city state could create a million jobs in a decade. that's an enormous amount of growth. >> dubai's success in tourism comes at the perfect time, because the industry is booming across the world. countries like china and brazil and india have rapidly growing middle classes that have come to see the world. almost 18 million chinese expected to travel outside their country this year according to the chinese government, and that number is expected to be over 100 million in 2015. >> the opportunity in travel and tourism today is bigger than it ever was. >> but they are missing out on the opportunity in a big way. after 9/11 america tightened visa policies to help security, and we have lost around one-third of our share of the int
fritz is the ceo of starwood hotels and resorts, the company that owns the sheraton and westin and w remarkable considering dubai's small 2 million people. >> 20 or 30 years ago, people didn't think about going there. if you are in russia, it's a place people go. >> dubai aims to create 950,000 jobs fueled by tourism and related sectors. >> the idea that a small city state could create a million jobs in a decade. that's an enormous amount of growth. >> dubai's success in...
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. >> fritz van patton is the ceo of sea ward -- >> 20 or 30 years ago, people didn't think of going thereor if you're in russia, it's a place where people go. >> reporter: by 2020, hotel guests are expected to triple. >> a small city can create a million jobs in a decade? that's an enormous amount of growth. >> that's "putting america to work" right here on cnn. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden
. >> fritz van patton is the ceo of sea ward -- >> 20 or 30 years ago, people didn't think of going thereor if you're in russia, it's a place where people go. >> reporter: by 2020, hotel guests are expected to triple. >> a small city can create a million jobs in a decade? that's an enormous amount of growth. >> that's "putting america to work" right here on cnn. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and...
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. >> reporter: fritz van houten is passion is t ceo of starwood hoe tells and resorts, the company thatsheraton, wednesday and w hotel brands. starwood has 15 hoe necessary cube by more than any otherity? world, except new york. that's remarkable, considering dubai's small size, a little over 2 million people. 26r7b89s 0 or 30 years ago, people didn't think of going there now if you are in europe, especially if you are in russia, it is a place people go. >> reporter: by 2020, hotel guests are expected to triple and dubai aims to create 950,000 jobs, fuelled by tourism and related sectors. >> >> this idea that a small city state could create 1 million jobs in a decade that is an enormous amount of growth. >> reporter: dubai's success in tourism comes at a perfect time because straight booming across the world. companies like china, brazil and inya have rapidly growing middle classes keen to see the world. almost 18 million chinese are expected to travel outside their country this year, according to chinese government that number is expected to be over 100 million in 2015. >> on the tune
. >> reporter: fritz van houten is passion is t ceo of starwood hoe tells and resorts, the company thatsheraton, wednesday and w hotel brands. starwood has 15 hoe necessary cube by more than any otherity? world, except new york. that's remarkable, considering dubai's small size, a little over 2 million people. 26r7b89s 0 or 30 years ago, people didn't think of going there now if you are in europe, especially if you are in russia, it is a place people go. >> reporter: by 2020, hotel...
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signal lights on the fritz on 14th street at c street. they've been flash mode since yesterday afternoon. 66 has been a good ride. no incidents or accidents belt waip through montgomery county. i can -- beltway through montgomery county. i can say that now. building volume as you head west in silver spring to georgia avenue. 95 southbound accident after 198 has just been reported. your next timesaver traffic at 5:38. back to you. >> thank you, beverly. >>> this morning d.c. police are investigating a deadly stabbing. >> officers got the call of an assault late last night on 50g9 place northeast. when they got there, they found a man unconscious and he died moments later. it appears he was stabbed in the abdomen. detectives have not released any information about possible suspects in the case. >>> in court documents investigators say two of the three suspects in last month's capitol hill beating admitted to attacks thomas maslin. the three made their first appearance in court yesterday. the judge ordered all three held without bail. maslin
signal lights on the fritz on 14th street at c street. they've been flash mode since yesterday afternoon. 66 has been a good ride. no incidents or accidents belt waip through montgomery county. i can -- beltway through montgomery county. i can say that now. building volume as you head west in silver spring to georgia avenue. 95 southbound accident after 198 has just been reported. your next timesaver traffic at 5:38. back to you. >> thank you, beverly. >>> this morning d.c....
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in january, 1940, sloan finally reestablished the personal contact inviting him to attend the deep fritz celebration of general motors 25 million vehicles rolling off the assembly line. billy sat at the table, and sloan led him by the hand to introduce him to the executive sand and dealers. a was billy's last appearance at the institution that he had created singlehandedly and against all odds. when the portions of the men more adventures of the white collar man were excerpted in the saturday evening post he wrote alfred a letter thanking him for what he called the handsome complement's in the article. fittingly, the letter also included a reminder that there was more to success than the science of management. this was billy the high school dropout fighting to alfred sloan right into the phi beta kappa. i do wish that you had known me when we were laying the foundation in speed and action seemed necessary. you're absolutely right in your statement that general motors justified a different the fed of channelling after the units were enlisted and you with your training and experience some
in january, 1940, sloan finally reestablished the personal contact inviting him to attend the deep fritz celebration of general motors 25 million vehicles rolling off the assembly line. billy sat at the table, and sloan led him by the hand to introduce him to the executive sand and dealers. a was billy's last appearance at the institution that he had created singlehandedly and against all odds. when the portions of the men more adventures of the white collar man were excerpted in the saturday...
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. >> reporter: fritz van passion is the ceo of starwood hotels and resorts they own the sheraton, westins. >> 20 or 30 years ago people didn't think of going there now if you're in europe, or especially if you're in russia, it's a place where people go. >> reporter: by 2020, hotel guests are predicted to triple. >> this idea that a small city state could create a million jobs in a decade, that's an enormous amount of growth. >> the rest tomorrow at 8:00 and 11:00 eastern and pacific time. >>> she is a tv personality that you either like or you don't, but one thing is for certain, nancy grace is passionate about the law. we love nancy grace here. she answers questions from ireporters and talks about the murder case that still makes her cry. that's next. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and t
. >> reporter: fritz van passion is the ceo of starwood hotels and resorts they own the sheraton, westins. >> 20 or 30 years ago people didn't think of going there now if you're in europe, or especially if you're in russia, it's a place where people go. >> reporter: by 2020, hotel guests are predicted to triple. >> this idea that a small city state could create a million jobs in a decade, that's an enormous amount of growth. >> the rest tomorrow at 8:00 and 11:00...
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when detective bill fritz arrives he finds nextler, pistol in hand, standing in a defensive position screaming at the man on the ground. >> i think he was in fear of his life. i think he believed at the time that they were going to shoot him. he just kept repeating that he couldn't believe that it happened to him. >> the man in the black coat who jumped into the getaway car is matthew ross. he's eventually captured, convicted of attempt eed robber and sentenced to ten years in prison. the man in the white hoodie, joseph nipper, is also convicted of attempted robbery but dies two years after the shooting from complications from his wounds. what ross and nipper didn't know that day is that fixler is a combat veteran who fought in vietnam and not the nerdy, easy target they expected. >> they probably figured i'm the last guy to know how to use a weapon. >> fixler is not charged with any crime. he legally possessed the handgun he used. and with the help of the videotape, police determined he had the right to defend himself because he was in fear for his life. after the robbery, fixler re
when detective bill fritz arrives he finds nextler, pistol in hand, standing in a defensive position screaming at the man on the ground. >> i think he was in fear of his life. i think he believed at the time that they were going to shoot him. he just kept repeating that he couldn't believe that it happened to him. >> the man in the black coat who jumped into the getaway car is matthew ross. he's eventually captured, convicted of attempt eed robber and sentenced to ten years in...
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. >>> but first, 1984, fritz mondale throws down the gauntlet. >> mr. reagan will raise taxes. and so will i. he won't tell you. i just did. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. dnnks i hainmybdomen..itwo. watineronoth t rlicoverhainmybdomen..itwo. oronearonoth yor.bo
. >>> but first, 1984, fritz mondale throws down the gauntlet. >> mr. reagan will raise taxes. and so will i. he won't tell you. i just did. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams...
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that we saw that it was the spring of the great writers on till the tears and as some, karl popper, fritz stern used despair as the starting point that drives people into these very threatening movements and i think that the spirit is very prevalent within american society and very dangerous. >> in the 2005 book closing poses on the freeway the ten commandments of america mr. hedges rights we watch passively as the wealthy end of the elite, the corporations ruin the environment to fraga consumers and taxpayers and create an exclusive american oligarchy that fuses wealth and political power. we watch passively because we believe we can enter the club. it is agreed that keeps us silent. souci and los angeles. good afternoon. >> i want to thank you for your thoughts in the book. they are very deep and they really open many of our minds to the important concept and you try at least in the observation for a lot of deep thought and objective reality. i was troubled however in the area when you talk about the middle east because you talk about your history in terms of knowing arabic by riss thun
that we saw that it was the spring of the great writers on till the tears and as some, karl popper, fritz stern used despair as the starting point that drives people into these very threatening movements and i think that the spirit is very prevalent within american society and very dangerous. >> in the 2005 book closing poses on the freeway the ten commandments of america mr. hedges rights we watch passively as the wealthy end of the elite, the corporations ruin the environment to fraga...
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in this campaign, fritz mondale and i have put our faith in the people.he experts wrong again. we are going to win, because americans across this country believe in the same basic dream. last week, i visited elmore, minnesota, the small town where fritz mondale was raised. and soon fritz and joan will visit our family in queens. nine hundred people live in elmore. in queens, there are 2,000 people on one block. you would think we would be different, but we're not. children walk to school in elmore past grain elevators, in queens, they pass by subway stops. but, no matter where they live, their future depends on education -- and their parents are willing to do their part to make those schools as good as they can be. in elmore, there are family farms, in queens, small businesses. but the men and women who run them all take pride in supporting their families through hard work and initiative. on the fourth of july in elmore, they hang flags out on main street, in queens, they fly them over grand avenue. but all of us love our country, and stand ready to defen
in this campaign, fritz mondale and i have put our faith in the people.he experts wrong again. we are going to win, because americans across this country believe in the same basic dream. last week, i visited elmore, minnesota, the small town where fritz mondale was raised. and soon fritz and joan will visit our family in queens. nine hundred people live in elmore. in queens, there are 2,000 people on one block. you would think we would be different, but we're not. children walk to school in...