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. >> hamburg july 1943. british and u.s. air forces launched operation gomorrah, bombing the city for a week. their aim, to destroy hamburg, demoralize german civilians, and cripple the nazis. target is the church of saint nicholas, the tallest tower in the city. changed themorrah face of hamburg forever. tens of thousands of people died. countless others were scarred for life. later, saint nicholas still stands in ruins. it has been left this way as a memorial to the bombing and a reminder of the firestorm that swept hamburg from july 24 until august 3, 1943. how long can i wore last when it is already over -- a war last when it is already over? she was 18 years old when the bomb fell. she came away severely injured. her mother and brother were killed. it's the first time she has come to see the church. able to say to be this today, she says, to know that i'm not alone. when july comes every year, it's not easy for me. >> helge had lead a fulfilling adult life despite her early trauma. a fulfilling adult life despite her ea
. >> hamburg july 1943. british and u.s. air forces launched operation gomorrah, bombing the city for a week. their aim, to destroy hamburg, demoralize german civilians, and cripple the nazis. target is the church of saint nicholas, the tallest tower in the city. changed themorrah face of hamburg forever. tens of thousands of people died. countless others were scarred for life. later, saint nicholas still stands in ruins. it has been left this way as a memorial to the bombing and a...
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. >>> hamburg is one of the world's busiest ports. we'll be in hamburg to discuss at 10:35 cet. david cameron says he won't override the british parliament of syria, we'll speak to a former u.s. ambassador of saudi arabia to get his take on the latest developments. robert jordan at 10:30 cet. while politician disease bait military strikes on syria, won atack push oil prices to record highs as prices are steady after midweek surge. more on than in an hour and a half. august comes to a close, we'll look at what kind of summer u.s. markets had. we'll be live at 11:45 cet. thoughts or comments, e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. first, u.s. defense secretary hagel played down speculation that the u.s. is preparing to go it alone in syria after the british parliament struck down a vote on military action. following the surprise defeat, the british prime minister david cameron ruled out any involvement. >> i strongly believe in the need for a tough response to the use of chemical weapons, but i also believe in respecting the will of this house of commons. it is very clear tonight that the
. >>> hamburg is one of the world's busiest ports. we'll be in hamburg to discuss at 10:35 cet. david cameron says he won't override the british parliament of syria, we'll speak to a former u.s. ambassador of saudi arabia to get his take on the latest developments. robert jordan at 10:30 cet. while politician disease bait military strikes on syria, won atack push oil prices to record highs as prices are steady after midweek surge. more on than in an hour and a half. august comes to a...
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the first test of the first ever hamburger grown in a lab. no fat, nothing had to die, but what does it mean for the future of what we eat?" "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it's the most sweeping punishment to hit major league baseball. the american pastime since the chicago black sox shoeless joe jackson scandal almost a century ago. 13 players have been swept up and punished for performance-enhancing drugs. and at the top of the list of those suspended, alex rodriguez of the new york yankees, a-rod, fifth all-time on the home run list, highest paid star in the game. he's different in this case as well. his suspension for 211 games, remainder of this season, all of the next, all for the use and possession of performance-enhancing drugs and allegedly acting to cover it up and hamper the investigation. but he's playing tonight in chicago because he's appealing the decision. he arrived there earlier today, the focal point of this largest single punishment in the modern era of the sport. just tonight before the game he spoke not abo
the first test of the first ever hamburger grown in a lab. no fat, nothing had to die, but what does it mean for the future of what we eat?" "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it's the most sweeping punishment to hit major league baseball. the american pastime since the chicago black sox shoeless joe jackson scandal almost a century ago. 13 players have been swept up and punished for performance-enhancing drugs. and at the top of the list of those suspended,...
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today,g the matches berlin and hamburg here at the olympic stadium. it was an encouraging start to the season with four points in two games, and there is talk the once mighty hamburg might struggle to stay in the top flight this season. >> hamburg is putting a brave face on it, but the numbers speak for themselves, eight goals conceded in two matches, the worst defense in the bundesliga. >> the atmosphere is pretty tense at the start of the season, but after all of the tastings, it is important -- tastings, the important thing is to stay focused. >> they have scored eight goals in two matches. after a season in the second division, the club has introduced new structures and is now looking to the future. we have to play fast to cook -- set up and convert challenges. we have a good balance between defense and attack. it looks good at the moment. to comerg is likely under pressure from the start. berlin is looking for maximum points. >> it is 50 years ago to this very day that the 16 teams in the very first bundesliga played their first matchup. one club
today,g the matches berlin and hamburg here at the olympic stadium. it was an encouraging start to the season with four points in two games, and there is talk the once mighty hamburg might struggle to stay in the top flight this season. >> hamburg is putting a brave face on it, but the numbers speak for themselves, eight goals conceded in two matches, the worst defense in the bundesliga. >> the atmosphere is pretty tense at the start of the season, but after all of the tastings, it...
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you know one hamburger won't kill you. certainly will be killed piece but if the two or three a day you could have it back on you is just a little food for thought before you head to the dinner table in washington meghan lopez r.t. that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america and you can check out our website r t dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at aaron aid or we record eight o'clock have a good night. the guantanamo bay detention facility was now were eleven years old the broken presidential promises the congressional sabotage the never ending war on terror all forces and conspired together to keep this president open but now a hunger strike threatens the tear it all down as this hunger strike near six months or two takes a closer look at the prison i just can't be closer. to the. sun it's technology innovations all the news developments from around russia we've got the future of coverage. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think yo
you know one hamburger won't kill you. certainly will be killed piece but if the two or three a day you could have it back on you is just a little food for thought before you head to the dinner table in washington meghan lopez r.t. that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america and you can check out our website r t dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at aaron aid or we record eight o'clock have a good night. the guantanamo bay...
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i said "hey, hey, they have free hamburgers over here." "it's the police commission. we don't eat with those people" and like that. you see the disconnect. we see the disconnect. there was a great article today i think he's got it from our former chief bratton and in baltimore and with tony bass. remember tony bass chief? he was opd and now the chief of baltimore. he wrote an article and he said "75% of the murders in baltimore is all about the suspect. the other 20% is passion. i was think going that. what did he mean by that? yeah it makes sense. 75% is disrespect so if a girlfriend, over a bad drug deal, over you stepped on my territory; you messed with my girlfriend. the other 25% is passion. we have a lot to learn from that chief suhr. i just tried to talk to dean smith in reference to an article that chief suhr is aware, a legal issue, pending with the chief. i was honest with her and denise do you know kelly o'hare and yes she worked with us and i said "can we talk about it?" . and she said "no we can't. >> no more speakers. please call the next line item pleas
i said "hey, hey, they have free hamburgers over here." "it's the police commission. we don't eat with those people" and like that. you see the disconnect. we see the disconnect. there was a great article today i think he's got it from our former chief bratton and in baltimore and with tony bass. remember tony bass chief? he was opd and now the chief of baltimore. he wrote an article and he said "75% of the murders in baltimore is all about the suspect. the other 20% is...
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the hamburger. we eat an average of three hamburgers of week.because we were brainwashed by this song. ♪ two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce cheese, on the sesame seed bun in the in the. >> the world's first laboratory made humberger. the two brave taste testers gave it such rave reviews as "close to meat" and "tasted like a protein animal cake." but they ate it without ko condiments bun. they say it could be an environmentally friendly way to fight world hunger. how do we know if the food is safe. joining us is michael moss. michael, is this the future of food. the cost is prohibitively high right now, $300,000 to make this patty. is this a realistic way to end world hunger down the line? >> let's start with the good news. i heard the stem cell they started with came from the shoulder of the cow, which is where i thought most of the hamburger comes from. turns out most of the hamburger we get is an amalgam of scraps, mixture of meat to make the least expensive, least costly hamburger, including that beef product that came to be known a
the hamburger. we eat an average of three hamburgers of week.because we were brainwashed by this song. ♪ two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce cheese, on the sesame seed bun in the in the. >> the world's first laboratory made humberger. the two brave taste testers gave it such rave reviews as "close to meat" and "tasted like a protein animal cake." but they ate it without ko condiments bun. they say it could be an environmentally friendly way to fight world...
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you know one hamburger go kill you. certainly will be killed piece but if the two or three a day you didn't have it back on you is just a little food for thought before you head to the dinner table in washington meghan lopez r.t. . now currently a lot of u.s. taxpayer dollars are being spent on reconstruction in afghanistan but what happens if the money goes to private contractors that are at best tone or productive for more on that the residents laura her finest. the u.s. government is spending tens of billions of dollars in afghanistan for reconstruction and military support much of that is contracted out overall more than forty thousand of the personnel working under u.s. government contract there about thirty seven percent are afghan locals and according to a report from the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction john sasso some of those u.s. military contractors are unknown so supporters of this have a bad end now tied up he reported forty three known cases of contractors with connections to these
you know one hamburger go kill you. certainly will be killed piece but if the two or three a day you didn't have it back on you is just a little food for thought before you head to the dinner table in washington meghan lopez r.t. . now currently a lot of u.s. taxpayer dollars are being spent on reconstruction in afghanistan but what happens if the money goes to private contractors that are at best tone or productive for more on that the residents laura her finest. the u.s. government is...
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a hamburger, french fries-- who orders hamburgers and french fries at 9:00 in the morning ? would you hold one moment, please ? mr. brashov, he's our first customer ! some people eat cereal for dinner; he eats hamburgers for breakfast. - all right, go ahead. - do we have a way to talk to the kitchen from here ? sure. - rosa ! - never mind. i'll take the order to her myself. maybe you can get his address. may i have your address, please ? [ katherine ] rosa ! - an order of fries and a small salad. - at this hour ? - oh, no. not you too. - okay, but ground beef hasn't arrived yet. - all i have is turkey. - mr. brashov, we don't have any beef for the hamburger. now what are we going to do ? - i'll make it with turkey. - turkey is t beef. - but it has less fat. - and less taste ! - the customer is waiting ! - all right, go ahead. i hope he will understand. - i'll go explain. - looking for the bike path ? - i'm trying to find the post office. - shouldn't you be trying to find your school ? - no, school's closed today. -what's the name of this place ? -is that the only question pe
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the hamburger was invented here. as american as apple pie.likes them, democrats and republicans, the rich and the poor, but lately, it appears like the u.s. has melted under the pressure. as other countries have taken over burger innovation, the u.s. has fallen behind. now, we should admit some foreign innovations don't work out perfectly. this month, a woman did dislocate her jaw eating a three-patty burger in britain and 150 people got sick from canada's cronut burger but at least they are taking chances, granted at the risk of their cholesterol and burger king should know better than anyone, if you want to make an omelet, you've got to break some eggs. which means good for you for experimenting but maybe do more than add fries. is america still the burger king? and who makes your favorite burger. piers morgan is next. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves.
the hamburger was invented here. as american as apple pie.likes them, democrats and republicans, the rich and the poor, but lately, it appears like the u.s. has melted under the pressure. as other countries have taken over burger innovation, the u.s. has fallen behind. now, we should admit some foreign innovations don't work out perfectly. this month, a woman did dislocate her jaw eating a three-patty burger in britain and 150 people got sick from canada's cronut burger but at least they are...
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or are we lazy with the nation's hamburger building? the hamburger was invented here.erican as apple pie. everyone likes them, democrats and republicans, the rich and the poor, but lately, it appears like the u.s. has melted under the pressure. as other countries have taken over burger invasion, the u.s. has fallen behind. now, we should admit some foreign invasions don't work out perfectly. this month, a woman did dislocate her jaw eating a three-patty burger in britain and 150 people got sick from canada's cronut burger but at least they are taking chances, granted at the risk of their cholesterol and burger king should know better than anyone, if you want to make an omelet, break eggs, which means good for you for experimenting but maybe do more than add fries. is america still the burger king? and who makes your favorite burger. and "ac 360" is up next. >>> jessica, thanks. good evening everyone. with washington talking war, we'll talk about what military action against syria would actually mean to american interests, american lives and millions of syrians living a
or are we lazy with the nation's hamburger building? the hamburger was invented here.erican as apple pie. everyone likes them, democrats and republicans, the rich and the poor, but lately, it appears like the u.s. has melted under the pressure. as other countries have taken over burger invasion, the u.s. has fallen behind. now, we should admit some foreign invasions don't work out perfectly. this month, a woman did dislocate her jaw eating a three-patty burger in britain and 150 people got sick...
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margaret hamburg is f.d.a.missioner now, and she told us, because of the 1998 law, she doesn't know how many compounders there are or what they're making. you know, i can just hear the folks at home saying, "wait a minute. i thought every pharmaceutical drug in this country was approved by the f.d.a." and you seem to be telling me in this interview that that's not the case? >> dr. margaret hamburg: well, compounded drugs are not f.d.a. approved. >> pelley: so if a patient goes into a clinic, and the doctor or the nurse pulls out a vial of something, that patient has no way to know whether that drug has been approved by the f.d.a. or not? >> hamburg: well, i think that's right under the current system. and what i think emerged in the meningitis outbreak was that many patients and their health care providers didn't realize that they, in fact, were using a compounded product. >> pelley: as commissioner of the f.d.a. then, you can't tell us sitting here now that every drug being used in the united states is safe an
margaret hamburg is f.d.a.missioner now, and she told us, because of the 1998 law, she doesn't know how many compounders there are or what they're making. you know, i can just hear the folks at home saying, "wait a minute. i thought every pharmaceutical drug in this country was approved by the f.d.a." and you seem to be telling me in this interview that that's not the case? >> dr. margaret hamburg: well, compounded drugs are not f.d.a. approved. >> pelley: so if a patient...
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and the hamburger that spares the cow when the "cbs evening news" continues. if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, there are times it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms. if you're tired of going around in circles, get headed in a new direction, and ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. because with humira, remission is possible. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain f
and the hamburger that spares the cow when the "cbs evening news" continues. if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, there are times it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms. if you're tired of going around in circles, get headed in a new direction, and ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. because with humira, remission is possible. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the...
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the first test of the first ever hamburger grown in a lab. no fat, nothing had to die, but what does it mean for the future of what we eat?" "nightly news" begins now.
the first test of the first ever hamburger grown in a lab. no fat, nothing had to die, but what does it mean for the future of what we eat?" "nightly news" begins now.
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city ofe german hamburg, agreements made that holiday officially honored.lims are entitled to a day of vacation at work and children did not have to go to school. that are a small minority wants to be treated equally and are happy that is starting to happen. >> the islamic community issued an open invitation to join the breaking of the fast, a tradition in hamburg reinforced by the new agreement. u.s. president, barack obama, went on the offensive in the nsa scandals. >> we can and must be transparent. muchve to make public as information about these programs as possible. given the history of abuse by governments, it is right to ask questions about surveillance, particularly as technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives. >> he announced a review of u.s. surveillance programs and that he would appoint an independent commission to evaluate data collection how. earlier two internet firms said they would cease custom data gathering. one was reportedly in the region used by edward snowden to send in printed messages. he said the debate would have taken pl
city ofe german hamburg, agreements made that holiday officially honored.lims are entitled to a day of vacation at work and children did not have to go to school. that are a small minority wants to be treated equally and are happy that is starting to happen. >> the islamic community issued an open invitation to join the breaking of the fast, a tradition in hamburg reinforced by the new agreement. u.s. president, barack obama, went on the offensive in the nsa scandals. >> we can and...
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it's a tradition in hamburg and now reinforced by the new agreement. >> when we came up with this, i said that people would pay a lot of attention to this. this affects them. but actually, it is a pretty straightforward thing. >> the muslim festival, celebrated as another holiday in this german city. lex citizens of myanmar, formerly known as burma, have been commemorating the anniversary of student-led pro- democracy protests, which were brutally crushed and followed by decades of military rule. >> this is the first time that the anniversary has been openly celebrated since the country crackdown -- or cracked open, i should say, its doors to the craddick reform last year. >> communities from across the religious divide have come together to pray in the coastal city. they are remembering those who lost their lives during the uprising 20 years ago. on this day in 1988, students launched mass ministrations against the regime, but within hours, the military junta had moved in, brutally suppressing the protest. the demonstrations continued for another six weeks. more than 3000 people wer
it's a tradition in hamburg and now reinforced by the new agreement. >> when we came up with this, i said that people would pay a lot of attention to this. this affects them. but actually, it is a pretty straightforward thing. >> the muslim festival, celebrated as another holiday in this german city. lex citizens of myanmar, formerly known as burma, have been commemorating the anniversary of student-led pro- democracy protests, which were brutally crushed and followed by decades of...
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the new hamburger could help eliminate world hunger.d they liked the consistency but there's a little problem. >> the absence is i think the fat. >> we don't have any fat in there yet. >> it's close to meat. it's not that juicy. >> the stem cell hamburger project was funded in part by google founder sergi foster. >>> and we have sports. and there's a lot of talk with a. rod. >> there's no other player where the sport has made him rich and famous. this was the scene prior to the game where he made the season's debut. literally thousands and thousands of fans clambering for his autograph. at his first at-bat in the yankees loss against the white sox. he sent a little blooper into left field. the yankees lost. longest suspension in the history of baseball. alex will appeal it. >> from this moment on i want to focus on baseball and you know play every game like it's do or die. every game is important for us. >> of the 12 other players players suspended today for 50 days. nelson cruz of the rangers. cabrera of the pirates and peralta of the
the new hamburger could help eliminate world hunger.d they liked the consistency but there's a little problem. >> the absence is i think the fat. >> we don't have any fat in there yet. >> it's close to meat. it's not that juicy. >> the stem cell hamburger project was funded in part by google founder sergi foster. >>> and we have sports. and there's a lot of talk with a. rod. >> there's no other player where the sport has made him rich and famous. this was...
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it's a tradition in hamburg and now reinforced by the new agreement. >> when we came up with this, i said that people would pay a lot of attention to this. this affects them. but actually, it is a pretty straightforward thing. >> the muslim festival, celebrated as another holiday in this german city. lex citizens of myanmar, formerly known as burma, have been commemorating the anniversary of student-led pro- democracy protests, which were brutally crushed and followed by decades of military rule. >> this is the first time that the anniversary has been openly celebrated since the country crackdown -- or cracked open, i should say, its doors to the craddick reform last year. >> communities from across the religious divide have come together to pray in the coastal city. they are remembering those who lost their lives during the uprising 20 years ago. on this day in 1988, students launched mass ministrations against the regime, but within hours, the military junta had moved in, brutally suppressing the protest. the demonstrations continued for another six weeks. more than 3000 people wer
it's a tradition in hamburg and now reinforced by the new agreement. >> when we came up with this, i said that people would pay a lot of attention to this. this affects them. but actually, it is a pretty straightforward thing. >> the muslim festival, celebrated as another holiday in this german city. lex citizens of myanmar, formerly known as burma, have been commemorating the anniversary of student-led pro- democracy protests, which were brutally crushed and followed by decades of...
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and so i get up at 11:40 and all there are are hamburgers all over the streets. >> right.ver the streets. >> i want an egg and a biscuit. >> this is why you need to buy a house. >> see, this is the most important story we've ever done, greg. >> andy, you're just going to bed when taco bell opens for breakfast. >> exactly. >> so you'll never have a waffle taco. >> they're starting to roll out the late night breakfast, after midnight. here's the only reason i like this thing. there's no cheese on it. >> you don't like cheese? >> except for pizza. and i'm lactose intolerant because i'm jewish. it's a drag to have to order things with no cheese. i'm shocked, though, nobody makes -- no fast food place makes things with no cheese anymore. they must have screwed that up and now i'm afraid by talking about it, they will put cheese on it. >> it's interesting, what i find, we had this amazing boom in natural gas that the media is not touching but they'll say something about this which leads to natural gas and great jobs. people instead denigrate fast food as the lower runwrung, but
and so i get up at 11:40 and all there are are hamburgers all over the streets. >> right.ver the streets. >> i want an egg and a biscuit. >> this is why you need to buy a house. >> see, this is the most important story we've ever done, greg. >> andy, you're just going to bed when taco bell opens for breakfast. >> exactly. >> so you'll never have a waffle taco. >> they're starting to roll out the late night breakfast, after midnight. here's the...
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scientists serve is up a hamburger made of meat grown in scientists serve is up a hamburger made of meat grown in a lab. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, august 6th, 2013. good morning, thanks for joining you i'm alexis christoforous. three people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a local government meeting in northeastern pennsylvania last night. ross township is located about the gunman has been identified as rockne newell. witnesses say he appeared to be shooting randomly. police say he was involved in a longtime property dispute with the township. a local official tackled newell and shot him with his own gun. newell was treated and this morning is in police custody. at least two others were wounded. >>> overseas they've ordered the evacuation of an embassy in yemen. we're learning that a secret message between the head of al qaeda and a deputy in yemen prompted that action. it calls for a major attack against interests. bob orr has details. >> reporter: sources say the head of al qaeda ayman al zawahiri was pressing a meeting with nasir
scientists serve is up a hamburger made of meat grown in scientists serve is up a hamburger made of meat grown in a lab. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, august 6th, 2013. good morning, thanks for joining you i'm alexis christoforous. three people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a local government meeting in northeastern pennsylvania last night. ross township is located about the gunman has been identified as rockne newell....
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david: hamburgers are taking off like wildfire in through europe.pening in russia, true is it. >> that's right. we have two already. david: what is happening? what is with the hamburger? >> western brand have never been accepted higher throughout the world. hamburgers is close to americana servings than you can and nothing is more americana than a johnny rockets restaurant. everyone wants us to come into the company to open up and we're finding great franchise partners to do that. cheryl: expanding in the middle east of all places. >> yes. cheryl: i do love your shakes, they're wonderful. >> thank you. >> i want to ask you what is happening, seeing fast-food workers across the country, strike. they want double the wage being paid right now. >> right. cheryl: how do you feel about that. >> we're in the casual dining segment. we haven't been hit by the collection of people getting together. my initial thought, entry level position as you do well you earn your way up and have a chance to earn more money like other professions the start out low. david:
david: hamburgers are taking off like wildfire in through europe.pening in russia, true is it. >> that's right. we have two already. david: what is happening? what is with the hamburger? >> western brand have never been accepted higher throughout the world. hamburgers is close to americana servings than you can and nothing is more americana than a johnny rockets restaurant. everyone wants us to come into the company to open up and we're finding great franchise partners to do that....
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or paying much attention and that led me to look at the meat industry stories that you mentioned hamburger especially and that also was the story of the industry sort of losing control looking at. meet cole law it was clear from the documents i was able to get that the media just was not taking some really obvious steps that it could have taken to increase consumers' safety i was in the middle of that reporting when one of my best sources related to the meat industry actually said to me one night michael look you know as tragic as these incidents of food contamination are there's another public health crisis of foot that you should pay attention to because it's caused not by things that are accidentally getting into food but it's caused by the things that we the processed food industry are intentionally putting in the food with absolute control over and he was talking about salt that led me to look at sugar and fat which together are the holy trinity of the processed food industry which brings us to nine hundred ninety nine you report on an extraordinary meeting that happened in one thousa
or paying much attention and that led me to look at the meat industry stories that you mentioned hamburger especially and that also was the story of the industry sort of losing control looking at. meet cole law it was clear from the documents i was able to get that the media just was not taking some really obvious steps that it could have taken to increase consumers' safety i was in the middle of that reporting when one of my best sources related to the meat industry actually said to me one...
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the new hamburger could help eliminate world hunger.rs said they liked the consistency but there's a little problem. >> the absence is i think the fat. >> we don't have any fat in there yet. >> it's close to meat. it's not that juicy. >> the stem cell hamburger project was funded in part by google founder sergi foster. >>> and we have sports. and there's a lot of talk with a. rod. >> there's no other player where the sport has made him rich and famous. this was the scene prior to the game where he made the season's debut. literally thousands and thousands of fans clambering for his autograph. at his first at-bat in the yankees loss against the white sox. he sent a little blooper into left field. the yankees lost. longest suspension in the history of baseball. alex will appeal it. >> from this moment on i want to focus on baseball and you know play every game like it's do or die. every game is important for us. >> of the 12 other players players suspended today for 50 days. nelson cruz of the rangers. cabrera of the pirates and peralta o
the new hamburger could help eliminate world hunger.rs said they liked the consistency but there's a little problem. >> the absence is i think the fat. >> we don't have any fat in there yet. >> it's close to meat. it's not that juicy. >> the stem cell hamburger project was funded in part by google founder sergi foster. >>> and we have sports. and there's a lot of talk with a. rod. >> there's no other player where the sport has made him rich and famous....
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and then the it factor. >> you need a test tube hamburger?get what they are trying to do. >> there is one group very much in favor of that thing. cows. they expect to be serving up the sliders soon. scientists say it could take 10 to 20 years. mike sugerman, kpix 5. >> they hope to enhance the flavors by adding fat cells and to create the thicker cuts of meat like that there. >> you could always be a vegetarian. they will be cracking down on the abuse of the behavior, creating a new button to help users create the threats. and this is in response to recent rape and bomb threats, tweeting the female politicians and the journalists in the u.k. the abuse button, currently available here on the mobile versions of twitter, but it will be added on the web and other applications by next month. >> and the drivers in russia, they issued a chance to turn off their dash cameras before doing this. the officer was trying to take the man here from making the illegal turn. but instead the driver plowed into him and then took off. his own dash camera recorde
and then the it factor. >> you need a test tube hamburger?get what they are trying to do. >> there is one group very much in favor of that thing. cows. they expect to be serving up the sliders soon. scientists say it could take 10 to 20 years. mike sugerman, kpix 5. >> they hope to enhance the flavors by adding fat cells and to create the thicker cuts of meat like that there. >> you could always be a vegetarian. they will be cracking down on the abuse of the behavior,...
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thank you. >> thank you. >>> up next, the world's first test tube hamburger. it could save the world. we'll be right back. >>> this week he announced pardons for all those convicted of offending him. yes, that's an actual offense. one was sentenced 1 years in jail for insulting tweets. that brings me to my question. in which country did it recently become legal to insult the president for the first time in 132 years? is it a, north korea, b, china, c, turkmenistan, d, france. don't forget to follow us on twitter and facebook. if you missed one of our shows, they're all online. go to i tuns.com/fareed. >> the book of the week is "this town." i talked about it at the start of the show. a picture of corruption of washington today. the book doesn't step back enough in many ways. it seems to revel in the world it reveal, but whatever its flaws it provides a picture of power and money in washington today and it will make you a little queasy. >>> now for the last look. look closely at these images. in this petri dish are a cow's stem cells. they will ultimately becom
thank you. >> thank you. >>> up next, the world's first test tube hamburger. it could save the world. we'll be right back. >>> this week he announced pardons for all those convicted of offending him. yes, that's an actual offense. one was sentenced 1 years in jail for insulting tweets. that brings me to my question. in which country did it recently become legal to insult the president for the first time in 132 years? is it a, north korea, b, china, c, turkmenistan, d,...
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. >> explain pea soup. >> now, buns, hamburger buns. >> you keep talking about food. someone get her some food, now, the weather, live doppler 7 hd showing it is drizzle only, not a hard rain. however, that is enough to cause flight arrival delays into sfo and you can see the camera is season a couple of blocks away from coit tower and you can see how hard it is to see. temperatures are still below average because of a sea breeze with more drizzle tonight, probably the last night, dealing with drizzle in the morning and the traditional morning, monday through friday, and we have summer warmth and i see 90's in the forecast next week, and look how deep the cloud deck penetrated into the central valley and by noon more of us will see sunshine, inland, and parts of the bay will held on to clouds in marin county along san francisco down to fog and by 3:00, those areas will start to see more sunshine than yesterday. today the temperatures are upper 60's, and mid-to-upper 60's in oakland and san mateo and fremont and everyone else in the low-to-mid 70's until the east bay w
. >> explain pea soup. >> now, buns, hamburger buns. >> you keep talking about food. someone get her some food, now, the weather, live doppler 7 hd showing it is drizzle only, not a hard rain. however, that is enough to cause flight arrival delays into sfo and you can see the camera is season a couple of blocks away from coit tower and you can see how hard it is to see. temperatures are still below average because of a sea breeze with more drizzle tonight, probably the last...
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cows. >> don't expect to be serving up stem cell hamburgers soon.hey say it could take 10 to 20 years. mike sugerman kpix. >> researchers hope that by adding fat cells they can make it taste better. >>> coming up in our next half hour, new information about what set off a worldwide travel alert. the information intercepted, and why government leaders are taking it so seriously. >>> early part driver on a deadly rampage. what we're learning about the young man behind the wheel, and the young newly wed he is accused of killing. >> the last seven months has been a nightmare. >>> the verdict is in for one of baseball's biggest stars. how long a-rod will be benched for using performance-enhancing drugs. ,, do you see the 10% back in points, aw baby, i'm seeing triple again. plus another 10%, plus free shipping? yeah. you're good. this is the member triple play deal. this is sears. >> i think what this latest threat highlights is that there are still threats out there, and we need appropriate rules to track people that are trying to douse harm. >>> tonigh
cows. >> don't expect to be serving up stem cell hamburgers soon.hey say it could take 10 to 20 years. mike sugerman kpix. >> researchers hope that by adding fat cells they can make it taste better. >>> coming up in our next half hour, new information about what set off a worldwide travel alert. the information intercepted, and why government leaders are taking it so seriously. >>> early part driver on a deadly rampage. what we're learning about the young man...
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add in a dose of lab-grown animal fat and some $384,000 later, presto, a hamburger.xpensive for now. but remember real meat costs resources too. raising animals for food takes up 30% of the planet's land mass and more than 8% of global human water. meanwhile, global demand for meat is expected to double in the next 40 years. i really hope the test tube burger tastes good, we need it. there is a live demo in london this week. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was d, france. after a ruling from the european court of human rights, the french parliament overturned a law last week that had made it illegal to offend the head of state. the law dated back to 1881 when the first person to be prosecuted under the law called preston grave such slurs as cover your children's ears, profane thug and iconoclastic clad. we probably need to figure out how to say it in arabic or thai or something like that. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable sources." >>> limbaugh, hannity, two of radio's bigge
add in a dose of lab-grown animal fat and some $384,000 later, presto, a hamburger.xpensive for now. but remember real meat costs resources too. raising animals for food takes up 30% of the planet's land mass and more than 8% of global human water. meanwhile, global demand for meat is expected to double in the next 40 years. i really hope the test tube burger tastes good, we need it. there is a live demo in london this week. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was d, france. after...
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scientist have created the world's first stem cell hamburger. the hamburger made its debut yesterday in london. it was grown in a lab using cow's muscle stem. taste testers said it needed more fat. they hope it could help end world hunger one day. the 330,000-dollar project was funded by google's co-founder. >> very interesting. okay. 4:48 is the time. how's traffic. >> doing well. pam, bryan, good morning to you. in fact, right now i would say we're off to a great start on 80, 580, approaches to the bay bridge. it's looking very good. very good visibility here. the traffic looks good all the way down to the bay bridge toll plaza. the morning commutes here are a little bit slow but no problems and we're looking at a live picture of downtown san jose. this is 280 on the right-hand side of your screen. cars moving up towards 17. now let's go to steve. >> thank you, sir. >> low cloud bank is big and making a pretty good search here all controlled here. there's really helping the fog bank. now i lift it and it's kind of a hint of temperatures inland
scientist have created the world's first stem cell hamburger. the hamburger made its debut yesterday in london. it was grown in a lab using cow's muscle stem. taste testers said it needed more fat. they hope it could help end world hunger one day. the 330,000-dollar project was funded by google's co-founder. >> very interesting. okay. 4:48 is the time. how's traffic. >> doing well. pam, bryan, good morning to you. in fact, right now i would say we're off to a great start on 80, 580,...
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coming up, the stem cell hamburger scientists have cooked up in their labs. and. we give it a taste test. that's next. >> pam: selling thousands of lottery tickets. after one customer stuck gold there. that story is coming up. >> pam: that's what you might be asking when you get a look at the world's first - hamburger patty grown in a petri dish. >> pam: scientists in london were taste-testing the first ever test-tube burger. it was created from stem cells from cattle. the testing and research cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. but some argue this is the way of the future.and will help solve the hunger problem. google co-founder ser-gay brin invested heavily.saying he's motivated by a concern for animal welfare. but the real question is. >> pam: how does the "franken-burger" taste? >> is not the juicy. >> bite feels like conventional hamburger. >> pam: not a ringing endorsement, but this is a first attempt. >> pam: of baconone of the scientists said with a little catsup and cheese. i'm vicki liviakis kron 4 news. coming up-- ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be
coming up, the stem cell hamburger scientists have cooked up in their labs. and. we give it a taste test. that's next. >> pam: selling thousands of lottery tickets. after one customer stuck gold there. that story is coming up. >> pam: that's what you might be asking when you get a look at the world's first - hamburger patty grown in a petri dish. >> pam: scientists in london were taste-testing the first ever test-tube burger. it was created from stem cells from cattle. the...
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marge, how much would you pay for a self-flipping hamburger pan? nothing. don't answer yet.ation-- the spring! now watch this. ( screaming ) aah...! ohh... are you okay? some second-degree burns, but some first-class burgers. ( groans ) i want you to get rid of these springs. but you haven't seen the baby of tomorrow. ta-dah! now if i drop her, no more tears! ( humming "sweet georgia brown" ) give me my baby. "d" it up, marge. i'm going to the hole! marge: i want those springs gone today. ( toilet flushing ) ♪ you flush one down, it swirls around ♪ ♪ 999 springs to flush down... you're not flushing those springs down our toilet, are you? of course not. ( toilet flushing ) ♪ 996 springs to flush down ♪ ♪ 996 springs... ( '40s dance music playing ) oh, abe, you dance divinely. i haven't felt this relaxed and carefree since i was watch commander at pearl harbor. aw, geez, this place used to be crawling with russian subs. now, there's just four. ( bart shrieks ) sea hag! bart simpson! bart, are you crazy? you've got to get the old folks home to the old folks home. no way. they'r
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but the bite, you know, feels like, you know, conventional hamburger. maybe you could think of it on a continuum somewhere. >> i think it's a very good start. and, again, this was mostly to prove that we can do this. >> joining me now is chef amanda cohen owner of a restaurant here in new york city and chef curtis stone host of "top chef masters" and the bravo series around the world in 80 plates. and the owner and operator of the design firm and moto restaurant in chicago, illinois. and amanda, i wanted to begin with you. and i'm going to ask all three of you the sail question here. would you serve this in your restaurant? >> i would not serve this in my restaurant. we're an all-vegetable restaurant, it wouldn't have any place. the idea of having this weird mock meat product wouldn't fit in. and i'm not sure even sort of going past that that this is ready to be served in any restaurant yet. >> so assuming it gets ready, assuming we have some technological advances, curtis, how about you? >> i think it's a real shame that we put so much energy and resou
but the bite, you know, feels like, you know, conventional hamburger. maybe you could think of it on a continuum somewhere. >> i think it's a very good start. and, again, this was mostly to prove that we can do this. >> joining me now is chef amanda cohen owner of a restaurant here in new york city and chef curtis stone host of "top chef masters" and the bravo series around the world in 80 plates. and the owner and operator of the design firm and moto restaurant in...
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he is on loan from hamburg -- we ek, dennis. he is on loan from hamburg. if the two players don't turn things around, it could be time to say goodbye to the coach. his job security only lasts until the final whistle. the club has notched a club record eight straight victories and is flying high. they are taking it all in stride. here is more. >> it has been a dream start to the season. the club is not getting ahead of itself. the coach takes a quietly confident approach. his players have gone into the season with all guns blazing. their attacking play has improved. the findings have helped them to nine wins in a row. >> you can see there is a nervousness, even though they won in the champions' league. we can exploit that. >> they would be remarkable if they could get it together, but the fans could give them a boost. and then anything could happen. >> they could go to the top of the table with a win, but at this early stage, the coach will keep the team firmly on the ground. >> to germany's second division. league leaders dropped two points. lead.me side t
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. >> the first freight train from one of the most important industrial hubs arrived in hamburg. it covered a route of more than 10,000 kilometers to china, russia, belarus, and poland in just 15 days. >> the historic moment at a hamburg rail depot. officials gathered to celebrate the end of an odyssey. this train has traveled over 10,000 kilometers. it has arrived from central china. a freight train's took 15 days. that is quicker than any ship. they hope this will be the first train of many. and the route will pay off. >> because travel time is half as long as with the ship we have been half the capital costs and they are often pretty high. that is the benefit for our customers. >> a train has brought dozens of containers in tow containing everything from car parts to consumer electronics. the train epitomizes china and germany's growing trade relationship. since 2011, more than 300 freight trains have traveled between china and germany. many from beijing and now the route is on track, two. >> he has not been inaugurated yet but comments from you ran's president-elect has every
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where someone that makes fries can't flip a hamburger, someone who flips a hamburger. >> some people would argue that's a good thing. >> well, those are the rules that general motors out of business, i would point out to you. >> also created all sorts of issues. unions at times have protected, whoers so it is one of those balances acts. let's talk about what the fast food industry is saying. they are saying that they are defending themselveses by saying -- the fact is only 5% of restaurant employees any the minimum wage, and those who do are working part time, half are teenagers. on the other hand, that may have been historically the case, but now the numbers seem to show the average age is 35. is that what you are seeing? are most of your coworkers people who have families? >> yes, sir. as a matter of fact, there are three other co, whoers that i work with including myself, that are in that age bracket, with the family. where do you think this will end up? >> let me say, as some of the demands are maybe more excessive than they should be. some of the arguments coming out of mcdonald
where someone that makes fries can't flip a hamburger, someone who flips a hamburger. >> some people would argue that's a good thing. >> well, those are the rules that general motors out of business, i would point out to you. >> also created all sorts of issues. unions at times have protected, whoers so it is one of those balances acts. let's talk about what the fast food industry is saying. they are saying that they are defending themselveses by saying -- the fact is only 5%...