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that could work in hamburg's favor. >> yes or no. who will get the nod, hamburg were berlin? >> brent you'd think berlin, so i will go with hamburg. >> all right, you're not going to get the key to the city. >> no, probably not. >> thank you very much. solar impulse to is becoming closer to becoming the first plane to fly around the world without using a drop of fossil fuel. >> it will start the second leg of its historic journey. it took off from oman on a 250 kilometer flight across the rainy and see. >> all right, this will wrap it up for us. thanks for watching. >> great to have you with us. keep on watching dw. >> euromaxx highlights. >> a warm welcome to our highlights addition coming to you straight from brandenburg gate. let's look at what is on the agenda. we visit the visit he -- the city of zaragoza in northeastern spain. we get a glimpse of how work and fun merge at the berlin film festival. winter attraction week takes to the ice under a natural skating rink. the scorpions are one of germany's most successful rock bands and as of this year they
that could work in hamburg's favor. >> yes or no. who will get the nod, hamburg were berlin? >> brent you'd think berlin, so i will go with hamburg. >> all right, you're not going to get the key to the city. >> no, probably not. >> thank you very much. solar impulse to is becoming closer to becoming the first plane to fly around the world without using a drop of fossil fuel. >> it will start the second leg of its historic journey. it took off from oman on a...
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margaret hamburg. [applause] commissioner hamburg: thank you. i am pleased to be here. i'm delighted to be joined by my parents and many of my friends and colleagues. this is probably my last formal address as commissioner. i thought it would be a nice opportunity for me to reflect a bit on what i have learned about this agency, and what i really want to communicate to you is how firmly i believe, now more than ever, that this is an agency that is absolutely essential to the lives and health of every american, every day. i think it's hard to overstate, really, the unique and vital importance of this agency for all of us. i confess i didn't arrive at the fda with a fully formed perspective. i said yes to the job a little early. i didn't appreciate the vast scope of fda until i was actually ensconced in the job. it still amazes me that the products that we regulate account for somewhere between $.20 and $.25 of every dollar the consumers spend in this country. the fda is responsible for promoting and pro
margaret hamburg. [applause] commissioner hamburg: thank you. i am pleased to be here. i'm delighted to be joined by my parents and many of my friends and colleagues. this is probably my last formal address as commissioner. i thought it would be a nice opportunity for me to reflect a bit on what i have learned about this agency, and what i really want to communicate to you is how firmly i believe, now more than ever, that this is an agency that is absolutely essential to the lives and health of...
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hamburg: absolutely. senator warren: i just want to say i am certain there are changes we could make at the fda to help speed up the approval process and get rid of unnecessary bureaucracy. when science supports change i'm eager to make change. but lowering fda's approval standards will not increase innovation. we could abolish the fda tomorrow and we'd see tons of new products on the market, but the goal isn't new products. to boost profits for the industry. we don't want another vioxx. the goal is innovative transformtive products that are safe and effective that will cure diseases, save money, save lives, and to achieve that goal, we need to start with the nih. nearly everyone in congress says they support funding that agency, but talk is cheap and congress has decimated the nih's budget. single-handedly choking off support for projects that could lead to the next major breakthrough in alzheimer's and many other diseases. we could dismantle the fda, but that won't produce need cures for the disease is
hamburg: absolutely. senator warren: i just want to say i am certain there are changes we could make at the fda to help speed up the approval process and get rid of unnecessary bureaucracy. when science supports change i'm eager to make change. but lowering fda's approval standards will not increase innovation. we could abolish the fda tomorrow and we'd see tons of new products on the market, but the goal isn't new products. to boost profits for the industry. we don't want another vioxx. the...
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hamburg. i've talked with him about it. and with secretary burwell. and suffice it to say that i believe every single member of this committee's interested in identifying what we can do to make it easier to move those drugs, treatments and devices from discovery all the way through to the medicine cabinet. we're not just talking about moving it through the fda. sometimes it takes two, four, six, ten, twelve years to get to the fda's front door. so we're not just talking about the fda. we're talking about the whole range of issues there. dr. collins has described it this way. he wrote in 2013, drugs exist for only about 250 of the more than 4400 conditions with defined molecular causes. it takes far too long and far too much money to get a new drug in to our medicine cabinets. this is an old problem that cries out for new and creative solutions. since dr. collins wrote that the number of conditions with defined molecular causes has increased to more than 5400. the number of new drugs approved h
hamburg. i've talked with him about it. and with secretary burwell. and suffice it to say that i believe every single member of this committee's interested in identifying what we can do to make it easier to move those drugs, treatments and devices from discovery all the way through to the medicine cabinet. we're not just talking about moving it through the fda. sometimes it takes two, four, six, ten, twelve years to get to the fda's front door. so we're not just talking about the fda. we're...
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boston i think is a better known city around the world in hamburg, maybe. there is another twist to the story in that germany is also going to apply to bid to host the european football championships in 2024. in the past, no country has hosted to events of that scale in the same year. a lot of people are saying, you know, hamburg and 2024 is not being taken seriously, but they are looking at 2028 instead. . >> we will have to leave it there. thank you very much. >> leaving the 2024 olympics behind for a while, russia is holding a series of military drills in the art take and the defense minister says that these are designed to test the capabilities of the armed forces in the face of new threats. >> the news comes as vladimir putin was seen in public for the first time in 10 days. his reappearance coincides with the first anniversary of a referendum in crimea on joining russia. >> the russian spring, that is the name of the sailing regatta being hd in theexat cr. l e on board. the kremlin envoy calls out that they were always russian. that the city has been
boston i think is a better known city around the world in hamburg, maybe. there is another twist to the story in that germany is also going to apply to bid to host the european football championships in 2024. in the past, no country has hosted to events of that scale in the same year. a lot of people are saying, you know, hamburg and 2024 is not being taken seriously, but they are looking at 2028 instead. . >> we will have to leave it there. thank you very much. >> leaving the 2024...
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now team and arena are asking please don't throw the hamburgers on ice.re pieces of hamburger on the ice to skate over. >> sanitation issue. >> maybe after like a shutout win or at the end of the game, but they were doing it like after multiple goals. >> how many hamburger could you bring to the game -- hamburgers could you bring to the game? >> it's a perfect marketing opportunity mcdonald's or whatever with the team. have a hamburger night. >> but what a waste of money because they're like $10. >> my mom would say there's starving children. i would not approve of that. >> that's all for wusa9 news at 6:00. stick around. the cbs evening news is next. >> we're all back for your news at 7:00. stay with us. the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously, pinch me. it's not a dream. ow! it's the volkswagen stop dreaming, start driving event. stop dreaming, and test-drive one
now team and arena are asking please don't throw the hamburgers on ice.re pieces of hamburger on the ice to skate over. >> sanitation issue. >> maybe after like a shutout win or at the end of the game, but they were doing it like after multiple goals. >> how many hamburger could you bring to the game -- hamburgers could you bring to the game? >> it's a perfect marketing opportunity mcdonald's or whatever with the team. have a hamburger night. >> but what a waste of...
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hamburg. this runs about two hours. >> please come to order. we will have an opening statement and introduce witnesses. then senators will have five minutes for questions. i have been looking forward to this day. this is in important hearing. i thank you for coming especially because that caused a change in plan. but, we do not have two people who know more about what we're talking about the in the two of you. this is in opportunity for us to discuss that. let me see if i can put this in context. we have a busy committee. in the last congress, senator harkin used to point out that we completed 25 pieces of legislation which became law and senator murray and i are working well together. and three major items that we intend to focus on in the next two years, among all the others, number one fixing no child left behind. and we're working well together toward that. hope to have a markup on that after the recess. second, we're working on simplifying and reauthorizing the federal government's superv
hamburg. this runs about two hours. >> please come to order. we will have an opening statement and introduce witnesses. then senators will have five minutes for questions. i have been looking forward to this day. this is in important hearing. i thank you for coming especially because that caused a change in plan. but, we do not have two people who know more about what we're talking about the in the two of you. this is in opportunity for us to discuss that. let me see if i can put this in...
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kevin green said the two had consensual sex before he left the apartment before hamburgers. he also took a lie detector test to corroborate his story and passed. but with dianna green willing to testify that her husband was the perpetrator, it would be up to a jury to decide. why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. my lenses have a sunset mode. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to clear inside mode. transitions® signature™ adaptive lenses... are more responsive than ever. so why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit®. ...upgrade your lenses to transitions® signature™. visit your local walmart vision center today. to ask about transitions® signature™ lenses with chromea7™ technology. and start living a life well lit®. when it comes to your cr
kevin green said the two had consensual sex before he left the apartment before hamburgers. he also took a lie detector test to corroborate his story and passed. but with dianna green willing to testify that her husband was the perpetrator, it would be up to a jury to decide. why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse......
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margaret hamburg -- ladies and gentlemen, join me in thanking dr. margaret hamburg. [laughter] [applause] >> i would also like to thank the national press club staff including its journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. if you would like a copy of today's program, or to learn more about the national press club, go to our website press.org. thank you very much. we're adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015]
margaret hamburg -- ladies and gentlemen, join me in thanking dr. margaret hamburg. [laughter] [applause] >> i would also like to thank the national press club staff including its journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. if you would like a copy of today's program, or to learn more about the national press club, go to our website press.org. thank you very much. we're adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015]
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hamburg great to have you both here.ng. dr. hamburg as you step down from a roll it fta i especially want to thank you for your many years of service and we are all very grateful for your leadership so thank you very much from all of us. i'm very pleased to be working with chairman alexander and other members of the committee on ways that we can't continue to advance biomedical innovation for patients. i believe we are at a truly fascinating moment in medical innovation right now. we increasingly have the ability to move away from a one-size-fits-all model of treatment and instead treat patients according to their unique characteristics. we have seen enormous growth and life sciences, source of economic strength in job creation. my home state of washington is a great example. life sciences are the fifth largest employment sector in my state and it's growing. these are good jobs in an industry with global reach and our country needs more of them. it's critical that we secure and build on the united states leadership in me
hamburg great to have you both here.ng. dr. hamburg as you step down from a roll it fta i especially want to thank you for your many years of service and we are all very grateful for your leadership so thank you very much from all of us. i'm very pleased to be working with chairman alexander and other members of the committee on ways that we can't continue to advance biomedical innovation for patients. i believe we are at a truly fascinating moment in medical innovation right now. we...
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hamburg, first let me thank you for your service. you and i have discussed many times the technological breakthroughs that are making a real difference for people who are living with diabetes. and an example of that is the continuous glucose monitor, which is helping patients control their blood glucose levels which is key to preventing costly and sometimes deadly diabetes complications. the nih and fda have been extremely supportive of these innovations and diabetes care. and that is why i was so surprised and troubled when cms decided that it would not reimburse or pay for insulin dependent medicare beneficiaries to continue to have their continuous glucose monitor. we have a situation where individuals with type one fewer covered with private insurance gets to be the age where the age into medicare and they lose the coverage for the cgn. this has led me to question whether cms consults with the fda and nih in making its coverage decision. do they consult with you? and were your two agencies consulted in the case of this denial of
hamburg, first let me thank you for your service. you and i have discussed many times the technological breakthroughs that are making a real difference for people who are living with diabetes. and an example of that is the continuous glucose monitor, which is helping patients control their blood glucose levels which is key to preventing costly and sometimes deadly diabetes complications. the nih and fda have been extremely supportive of these innovations and diabetes care. and that is why i was...
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margaret hamburg. [applause] moderator: i would also like to thank the national press club staff, including its journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. if you would like a copy of today's program, or to learn more about the national press club, go to our website, press.org. thank you very much. we're adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> on the next "washington journal," melody campbell, discusses the recent report on black women in the u.s. american enterprise institute has the latest on the conflicts in the middle east. matthew gardner, he talks about their report on the fairness of state and local taxes in each of the 50 states. we'll take your calls a you could join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" lives every day at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. crist senate minority leader harr
margaret hamburg. [applause] moderator: i would also like to thank the national press club staff, including its journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. if you would like a copy of today's program, or to learn more about the national press club, go to our website, press.org. thank you very much. we're adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption...
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margaret hamburg. [applause] moderator: i would also like to thank the national press club staff, including its journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. if you would like a copy of today's program, or to learn more about the national press club, go to our website, press.org. thank you very much. we're adjourned. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> now live from washington junds secretary of state sara sewall will talk about the challenges and opportunities in advancing the human rights agenda and other global issues. this live event from the council on foreign relations here on c-span. >> facilitated by the national security advisor and including high-level represents from a range of -- representatives from a range of agencies aims to strengthen the capacity of the u.s. government to prevent and respond to mass at
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hamburg? dr. hamburg: thank you, mr. chairman, and members of the committee. i'm very pleased to be here today to discuss our shared goal of speeding innovative treatment to patients. i look forward to working with you on this important effort. as you have noted, this will be my last appearance before the committee, as i'm stepping down. but i want to thank you for your support over the years, and our constructive engagement with this committee to advance fda's public health mission. i came to the agency at a time of considerable uncertainty and change in the biomedical product industry, a time when dramatic advances in science and technology, some that my colleague dr. collins just outlined, demanded new models, and approaches. in turn, we took a very serious look at our role in advancing biomedical product innovation to ensure that we would be a gateway, not a barrier, to the delivery of better, safer, and more effective treatments and cures. and, in fact, this has been a high priority for me throughout my tenure, and i'm very pleased that as senator murray
hamburg? dr. hamburg: thank you, mr. chairman, and members of the committee. i'm very pleased to be here today to discuss our shared goal of speeding innovative treatment to patients. i look forward to working with you on this important effort. as you have noted, this will be my last appearance before the committee, as i'm stepping down. but i want to thank you for your support over the years, and our constructive engagement with this committee to advance fda's public health mission. i came to...
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hamburg to specifically state the process. whether the scientist from enough for a biomarker to be considered validated, qualified so it can be used rigorous. it is a predictor of what you wanted to predict. >> let me turn to you if i could. the fda's drug about mental qualifications program notice the important of developing animal models for use under the animal rule. your colleague was before the committee as part of an oversight hearing. human efficacy studies are not feasible. fda's animal rule is important for such products which is why i emphasized the importance of finalizing the animal rule guidance before this committee. as far as i can tell there has been no further movement on this issue since that hearing. i would like to ask you, when is the animal rule guidance going to be finalized as required by law? >> let me first begin by saying thank you for the work you've done to advance public health preparedness and the development and availability of important medical countermeasures. the animal rule is an aspect of t
hamburg to specifically state the process. whether the scientist from enough for a biomarker to be considered validated, qualified so it can be used rigorous. it is a predictor of what you wanted to predict. >> let me turn to you if i could. the fda's drug about mental qualifications program notice the important of developing animal models for use under the animal rule. your colleague was before the committee as part of an oversight hearing. human efficacy studies are not feasible. fda's...
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margaret hamburg. [applause] dr. hamburg: well, thank you very much. very pleased to be here and really delighted to be joined by my parents as you heard and also by many of my friends and colleagues. this is probably my last formal address as f.d.a. commissioner. so i thought it would be a nice opportunity for me to reflect a bid on what i've learned about this agency and what i really want to communicate with you is how firmly i believe now more than ever that this is an agency that is absolutely essential to the lives and health of every american every day. and it's hard to overstate, really the unique and vital importance of this agency for all oufs. but i'll confess that i really didn't arrive at the f.d.a. with a fully formed perspective. i guess i said yes to the job a little bit early. i department appreciate the vast scope of f.d.a. until i was ensconsed in the job. the job that we regulate accounts for 25 cents that consumers spend on prescriptions in this country. they're responsible to insure the safety, eff cassy and human and veterinary d
margaret hamburg. [applause] dr. hamburg: well, thank you very much. very pleased to be here and really delighted to be joined by my parents as you heard and also by many of my friends and colleagues. this is probably my last formal address as f.d.a. commissioner. so i thought it would be a nice opportunity for me to reflect a bid on what i've learned about this agency and what i really want to communicate with you is how firmly i believe now more than ever that this is an agency that is...
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ben: thank you very much for your analysis from hamburg for us. >> you are welcome.: in berlin, the german government was quick to respond to the disaster. they dispatched several high-ranking officials to the crash site, and the german foreign office has set up a special team to deal with the disaster. ben: they are working closely with spanish and french officials, and offering information and support for families of the victims. reporter: shortly after news of the crash broke the foreign office's emergency action team began coordinating the german response. a hotline was set up for friends and family of the passengers of the downed flight. frank-walter steinmeier led the delegation that left tuesday afternoon for the french alps. >> we are in close contact with french authorities. i have already spoken to my french counterpart laurent fabius. we will continue to work together closely. we have already dispatched aviation experts to the crash site. reporter: speaking to the media german chancellor angela merkel said she would travel to the crash site on wednesday. s
ben: thank you very much for your analysis from hamburg for us. >> you are welcome.: in berlin, the german government was quick to respond to the disaster. they dispatched several high-ranking officials to the crash site, and the german foreign office has set up a special team to deal with the disaster. ben: they are working closely with spanish and french officials, and offering information and support for families of the victims. reporter: shortly after news of the crash broke the...
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hamburg's leadership. example, three years ago an outbreak of functional -- fungal meningitis traced to a pharmacy resulted in criticism that the fda had not provided adequate oversight. on the other hand, the agency'ws accelerated process which has led drugs to the markets faster have been welcomed by patients and families, as well as the pharmaceutical industry. dr. hamburg is a graduate of harvard. she has a background in infectious disease bioterrorism neuroscience neuropharmacology, and health policy. before her appointment as fda commissioner, she was the senior scientist at the nuclear threat initiative, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing the risk of nuclear chemical and biological weapons. dr. hamburg will retire next week as one of the longest serving commissioners in fda history. please give a warm national press club welcome to dr. margaret hamburg. [applause] commissioner hamburg: thank you. i am pleased to be here. i'm delighted to be joined by my parents and many of my friends and colleagues.
hamburg's leadership. example, three years ago an outbreak of functional -- fungal meningitis traced to a pharmacy resulted in criticism that the fda had not provided adequate oversight. on the other hand, the agency'ws accelerated process which has led drugs to the markets faster have been welcomed by patients and families, as well as the pharmaceutical industry. dr. hamburg is a graduate of harvard. she has a background in infectious disease bioterrorism neuroscience neuropharmacology, and...
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. >> at 1:30 in the morning, kevin green left the apartment for a hamburger at a fast food restaurant. when he returned a half hour later, kevin said his wife was bleeding from a gaping head wound and he phoned police. officer paul wright was the first to arrive at the scene. >> i didn't see anything obvious to me that was used to cause that type of an injury. at the time, i honestly believed she had been shot.
. >> at 1:30 in the morning, kevin green left the apartment for a hamburger at a fast food restaurant. when he returned a half hour later, kevin said his wife was bleeding from a gaping head wound and he phoned police. officer paul wright was the first to arrive at the scene. >> i didn't see anything obvious to me that was used to cause that type of an injury. at the time, i honestly believed she had been shot.
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he says listen, suppose you love hamburgers and you're going to be buying hamburgers all your life. do you want the the price of hamburgers to go up or down? you think to yourself, if i buy hamburger this week or week after that i would have lower price. buffett asks why do people take the opposite view when it comes to stocks? they're delighted when stocks are up. very unhappy when they go down. it is as if the stocks that you're going to be buying for those who are, putting money aside into 401(k) will be more expensive, rather than later. hamburgers you will buy will be more expensive. so basically, what people ought to do, don't try to time the market. you will never get it right. take the opportunity, when stock prices are a bit lower to buy more shares. only people who should care about stock prices being up are those who are liquidates their portfolios in retirement. >> hopefully people are not there, that they're in it for the long term. professor, you have one of the most famous theories on ever on wall street articulated a random walk down wall street, a monkey throwing da
he says listen, suppose you love hamburgers and you're going to be buying hamburgers all your life. do you want the the price of hamburgers to go up or down? you think to yourself, if i buy hamburger this week or week after that i would have lower price. buffett asks why do people take the opposite view when it comes to stocks? they're delighted when stocks are up. very unhappy when they go down. it is as if the stocks that you're going to be buying for those who are, putting money aside into...
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now he runs an ice cream shop in hamburg. he is an extreme example but part of a trend among top german athletes. 40% of those who retire early you so to focus on education or a profession. >> something -- the reality is i net 620 euros for a 60 hour week. reporter: competitive sports have lost appeal. that means fewer medals. germany has gone from third to sixth place in the ranking since 1992 with the medal count half that of 20 years ago. >> we want to work consistently and with her eyes and the pies and future game so we can be more successful in germany in 2024. reporter: host countries perform well in the olympics. australia, greece, and china and the u.k. invested huge amounts in their home games. since then, they have been among the top ranks ed nations. with hamburg's candidacy, more funds could be invested into promoting german athletes. a plan is due to be worked out for putting olympic sports on a comparative footing to football. >> with the application on route to a successful candidacy, sports that might not yet
now he runs an ice cream shop in hamburg. he is an extreme example but part of a trend among top german athletes. 40% of those who retire early you so to focus on education or a profession. >> something -- the reality is i net 620 euros for a 60 hour week. reporter: competitive sports have lost appeal. that means fewer medals. germany has gone from third to sixth place in the ranking since 1992 with the medal count half that of 20 years ago. >> we want to work consistently and with...
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. >> the residents in hamburg are pissed.rea of hamburg where everybody goes to have a good time when you sort of combine lots people drinking lots of alcohol, what goes in must come out. as you can see, all of the drunks are just peeing in alleyways, walls, corners and the residents are sick and tired. it has to stop. >> must smell or glibl don't they have public rest rooms. >> tried prohibitions fines and it doesn't really work. but they've come up with a way of giving them a taste of their own pee medicine. now what they have done is gone to all of the famous walls, put up a sign and stuff like that but what they've done is sprayed the walls with hydrophobic paint. see one-on-one side the one on the right. what's going to happen when they go to pee, it's going to pee back on them. >> that's so great! >> so it's going to get all over their feet and jeans and everything. there are signs warning people we put signs everywhere, pee at your own risk. it's funny when you see the guys going and jumping back because it's all over
. >> the residents in hamburg are pissed.rea of hamburg where everybody goes to have a good time when you sort of combine lots people drinking lots of alcohol, what goes in must come out. as you can see, all of the drunks are just peeing in alleyways, walls, corners and the residents are sick and tired. it has to stop. >> must smell or glibl don't they have public rest rooms. >> tried prohibitions fines and it doesn't really work. but they've come up with a way of giving them...
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and i'm serving hamburgers we're both going to suffer. >> what happens, mr.e automate everyone. everyone that was an order taker becomes a machine. >> that would be a big problem. you know to me when you look at the reality what's going on here, target walmart, you know mcdonald's they're all raising wages. why are they doing it. >> they have the capital and think it's good for business and people with who are money in their pockets spend more money at their stores. there's not historically evidence to back up what you're all saying. >> i want to get lisa in here before you go. how about when had he praise it from the private sector, that's the place to do it. >> the minimum wage is actual alley a job killer. if you look at the federal gate the congressional budget office says that raising the minimum wage to $10.10 would cost up to 500,000 to 1 million jobs. when cash goes into one pocket it comes out of another. you're forcing businesses to raise costs which is going to be passed down to customers. >> we need to raise the amount of time we can talk on tv. c
and i'm serving hamburgers we're both going to suffer. >> what happens, mr.e automate everyone. everyone that was an order taker becomes a machine. >> that would be a big problem. you know to me when you look at the reality what's going on here, target walmart, you know mcdonald's they're all raising wages. why are they doing it. >> they have the capital and think it's good for business and people with who are money in their pockets spend more money at their stores. there's...
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. >>> and in sports why some hockey fans have taken to tossing hamburgers on the ice.l mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever bruising, bleeding, or paleness. enbrel helped relieve my joint pain. but the best part of every journey... dad!!! ...is coming home. ask if enbrel, the number one biologic medicine prescribed by rheumatologists, can help you stop joint damage. i found out the hard way
. >>> and in sports why some hockey fans have taken to tossing hamburgers on the ice.l mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and...
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[laughter] paul and i both flipped hamburgers as kids at mcdonald's. my first job was washing dishes, and then i moved up to flipping hamburgers. the only difference was i was in delving, he was in janesville. paul's manager told him he had to flip hamburgers in the back because he didn't have the interpersonal skills to work the front cash register. if you see him, kid him about that. a true story. but i think about being here in the state and being joined today , my wife, the first lady of wisconsin is with us today. [applause] governor walker: we have two sons, matt and alex, they are 20 and 19. both in college. both active as college republicans. matthew was just the statewide chair. he knows your statewide chair here, as well. it is kind of fun to see people who know your kids, not just yourself. so we are real proud of matt and alex. they have twisted arms to maybe take part of the semester off and come to new hampshire and come around the country and talk to young people like themselves because they are real proud of the fact that in our state,
[laughter] paul and i both flipped hamburgers as kids at mcdonald's. my first job was washing dishes, and then i moved up to flipping hamburgers. the only difference was i was in delving, he was in janesville. paul's manager told him he had to flip hamburgers in the back because he didn't have the interpersonal skills to work the front cash register. if you see him, kid him about that. a true story. but i think about being here in the state and being joined today , my wife, the first lady of...
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i'm not going to try to serve him a hamburger. mcdonald's could use a little more vegetables in its life. so, i will use the sweet-and-sour sauce and i will do a roasted cauliflower, agua dulce, sort of sweet and sour with some red chilies and put it in an earthenware dish, and put it in an oven and roast it. and there you go. betty liu: sounds good. tom? tom colicchio: a midwest guy, he probably likes beef. so, let's braise some short ribs in cherry coke, but let's cut that sweetness with a lot of vinegar. how's that? betty liu: all right. rachael? rachael ray: i do make a great homemade beef jerky i make for my family every year and i give it to all the dads in my family. has a lot of worcestershire, juniper, beer, soy. so, i could make him my homemade batch of jerky. or you could bring the jerky back to life, make a burger and stack it on it like a bacon cheeseburger, but a jerky cheeseburger. that could be good, too. betty liu: that sounds good. >> if elected officials aren't going to get behind this, they should be labeled pr
i'm not going to try to serve him a hamburger. mcdonald's could use a little more vegetables in its life. so, i will use the sweet-and-sour sauce and i will do a roasted cauliflower, agua dulce, sort of sweet and sour with some red chilies and put it in an earthenware dish, and put it in an oven and roast it. and there you go. betty liu: sounds good. tom? tom colicchio: a midwest guy, he probably likes beef. so, let's braise some short ribs in cherry coke, but let's cut that sweetness with a...
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paul and i both flipped hamburgers as kids at mcdonald's. my first job was washing dishes, and then i moved up to flipping hamburgers. the only difference was i was in delving, he was in janesville. paul's manager told him he had to flip hamburgers in the back because he didn't have the interpersonal skills to work the front cash register. if you see him, kid him about that. a true story. but i think about being here in the state and being joined today , my wife, the first lady of wisconsin is with us today. [applause] governor walker: we have two sons, they are 20 and 19. both in college. both active as college republicans. matthew was just the statewide chair. he knows your statewide chair here, as well. it is kind of fun to see people who know your kids, not just yourself. so we are part of that -- of matt and alex. they have twisted arms to maybe take part of the semester off and come to new hampshire and come around the country and talk to young people like themselves because they are real proud of the fact that in our state, in the las
paul and i both flipped hamburgers as kids at mcdonald's. my first job was washing dishes, and then i moved up to flipping hamburgers. the only difference was i was in delving, he was in janesville. paul's manager told him he had to flip hamburgers in the back because he didn't have the interpersonal skills to work the front cash register. if you see him, kid him about that. a true story. but i think about being here in the state and being joined today , my wife, the first lady of wisconsin is...
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the potential of the hamburger figured supplies data be clean. and told him late for the red.ousin see somebody scores three goals a game and then lets the patrick but throw past but i have had a burglar. pellicle she's a member. >> : third auto senator than do follow him he's a rookie he is on fire. >> reporter: of which is a lever is if i eat anything hands down the one thing that gives shoes and run for its money. you what they like as much as they love trees bear and rogers. >> reporter: it's like asking san francisco we like to better carry or sourdough bread. >> reporter: they did a survey and what's more popular a deal of air and rogers are cheese and it was content cheese p.m. by just a point. >> reporter: and the super bowl year air in rogers plcblt. the cadmean the busily mount a real knowledge of a spring trace this is going to be a little tough cousin of the lawyers plan to light and the ncaa will looking at this is your first crack a baseball little something different and pre fun show. i will see you again we will see hopefully 0:00 tonight. brksidchocatenohas cr
the potential of the hamburger figured supplies data be clean. and told him late for the red.ousin see somebody scores three goals a game and then lets the patrick but throw past but i have had a burglar. pellicle she's a member. >> : third auto senator than do follow him he's a rookie he is on fire. >> reporter: of which is a lever is if i eat anything hands down the one thing that gives shoes and run for its money. you what they like as much as they love trees bear and rogers....
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what we competently sell at it excelling the entertainment commission the opportunity to hold a hamburger to bring the developer and the venue in and the venue patrons to talk about if this goes through what are the issues that be flagged and how can we that makes sure the venue is protected and the residents are happy they have the opportunity and in addition there's a provision if a venue is operating within the terms of the permits the city has set out not deemed a nuisance so in terms if the city has the terms we shouldn't come back in spit of the permit we're going to changer our hours or shut down we should live up to the terms lastly i think probably the motion impactful the legislation says in development near a venue and something is seeking to leased or purchase one of the residential units the seller or the lease our has to 0 disclose a venue nearby that's a simple here's a heads-up within 3 hundred feet may impact you on friday and saturday night we see examples of people coming to visit comedies they spend the first fire hydrant and it's a different world and calling the poli
what we competently sell at it excelling the entertainment commission the opportunity to hold a hamburger to bring the developer and the venue in and the venue patrons to talk about if this goes through what are the issues that be flagged and how can we that makes sure the venue is protected and the residents are happy they have the opportunity and in addition there's a provision if a venue is operating within the terms of the permits the city has set out not deemed a nuisance so in terms if...
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they revealed the hamburger on amtrak costs $16. passengers pay 9.50.means they lose $6 behind each hamburg they sell. they would have eliminate food losses. amtrak would have to analyze each route like other businesses would. and keep the northeast profits in the northeast. it brought in nearly half a billion dollars of profit to many a track. this bill's supporters say that line should keep that money. >> people are willing to pay that. but people expect that money that greater revenue that they have on the northeast corridor should fix the tracks so we don't accidents but also did he won't have bumps and slowdowns. they want to have a more efficient ride. >> reporter: doing so would conceivably cut funding for other lines. bill es supporters would say elimination of dozen less profitable longer routes. in congressional rarity the transportation chairman, bill shoeser and top democrat peter defazio support the bill. back to you. >> are there any other changes passengers might see? >> reporter: perhaps final piece needed to get legislation in congress
they revealed the hamburger on amtrak costs $16. passengers pay 9.50.means they lose $6 behind each hamburg they sell. they would have eliminate food losses. amtrak would have to analyze each route like other businesses would. and keep the northeast profits in the northeast. it brought in nearly half a billion dollars of profit to many a track. this bill's supporters say that line should keep that money. >> people are willing to pay that. but people expect that money that greater revenue...
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i like the carl's hamburger ad. two don't particularly like it, you just see the food? >> correct. >> but we men being of a higher -- >> different breed. >> oh, please. >> different breed. >> we can look at a man's body like that, and see the appeal of it see the attractive necessary of it. what many am i trying say. >> yes, what are you trying to say in i need to look like that? >> yep, i want to look like that so i can attract a good looking woman so i'll buy the calvin klein underwear where you will not buy a carls junior woman simply because a sexy woman is eating it? >> true. >> for me, if i see something like that like a naked woman woman in a bikini, i have to stop eating and go to the gym. >> i feel the same motivation when i see beckham there. >> yes, i got to stop drinking at much, i got to go to the gym. i got to stop napping through the gym. >> it lasts for a week. >> i moved into my building because they had a swimming pool and i was going to swim every day. been there out of the four years i've lived there, been there maybe three times. >> i bet every time
i like the carl's hamburger ad. two don't particularly like it, you just see the food? >> correct. >> but we men being of a higher -- >> different breed. >> oh, please. >> different breed. >> we can look at a man's body like that, and see the appeal of it see the attractive necessary of it. what many am i trying say. >> yes, what are you trying to say in i need to look like that? >> yep, i want to look like that so i can attract a good looking...
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. >> there used to be a term in the 70s and 80s, the hamburger effect. meaning all these forests were being deforested for grazing animals. now it's actually the soy bean effect. you're actually reducing the bio diversity of the world a lot. >> but the trees appear to be fighting back, and a global movement is underway to offer financial incentives to not degrade these rain forests. some places in the world are getting the message. >> costa rica is kind of a good example. they're kind of one of the green countries in the world if the. >> we're heading there next to the deep jungle. i heard there might be vampire bats in there. >> join the conversation by following us on twitter and at al jazeera.com/techknow. >>> while rain forests around the world continue to be diminished, there's a bright spot in costa rica. this is a 720 acre rain forest that once was partly devastated by pasture use. planted. >> today, through impressive environmental efforts, it's a shining example of reforestation and renewal of biodiversity. paul foster is the founder. >> most of
. >> there used to be a term in the 70s and 80s, the hamburger effect. meaning all these forests were being deforested for grazing animals. now it's actually the soy bean effect. you're actually reducing the bio diversity of the world a lot. >> but the trees appear to be fighting back, and a global movement is underway to offer financial incentives to not degrade these rain forests. some places in the world are getting the message. >> costa rica is kind of a good example....
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in hamburg but i want to double check all of that before i take that -- with a little bit of caveat.s had a terrific record. the weather was calm in the region near digne when the landed crash. brendan: there is tremendous competition right now, if you look to the german wings twitter feed cover ss please go to our website for more information. their competitor, ryan air, says flash sale on flights. there is tremendous competition and growth right now. tom: very good. olivia: hans nichols, our chief international correspondent, thank you very much, joining us from berlin with the latest on this tragic plane cries, german wings flight from barcelona to dÜsseldorf. we will be right back. ♪ olivia: good morning. it is "bloomberg surveillance." it is time to answer our toward a question of the day. we asked -- is george soros right? could greece "go down the drain"? for more, let's go out to our -- the anchor of "the pulse" in europe, francine lacqua. she spoke to george was a great to see you as always. please give us the highlights of your interview. francine: olivia, thank you so much
in hamburg but i want to double check all of that before i take that -- with a little bit of caveat.s had a terrific record. the weather was calm in the region near digne when the landed crash. brendan: there is tremendous competition right now, if you look to the german wings twitter feed cover ss please go to our website for more information. their competitor, ryan air, says flash sale on flights. there is tremendous competition and growth right now. tom: very good. olivia: hans nichols, our...
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gerri: and hamburgers are okay. >> hamburgers are pretty good. gerri: appreciate your time.right back. gerri: big question tonight will the supreme court kill obama's health care law? we asked the question on gerrigerriwillis.com 59% said yes. 41% said no. coming up tomorrow, our users guide to paying for college continues with a student and his dad sharing their story with college acceptance and getting advice from our expert. that's it for tonight's willis report. making"making money" with charles payne is next. have a great night. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. ♪ charles: i'm charles payne, and you're watching "making money." well the markets continued to march higher. but on that note, adp released their own jobs report this morning. immediately you noticed not only how low the number was but the trend of the lower number getting lower and lower. by the way that's what a 30,000 revision for january. the result was the lowest since may of last year. from michael neil and ceo of united rental on this show. construction was strong. 30,000 jobs. you see this tiny sl
gerri: and hamburgers are okay. >> hamburgers are pretty good. gerri: appreciate your time.right back. gerri: big question tonight will the supreme court kill obama's health care law? we asked the question on gerrigerriwillis.com 59% said yes. 41% said no. coming up tomorrow, our users guide to paying for college continues with a student and his dad sharing their story with college acceptance and getting advice from our expert. that's it for tonight's willis report. making"making...
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commission planning commission has been supportive of the program to insure the enforcement of the 3wuk9 hamburgers over the last couple of weeks for the authority of 3 additional positions not funded additional positions allow the enforcement to more effectively take in the applications we've received adequacy of the application process applications with sufficient documents to establish retainedcy may show the applicant does not occupy the unit and this is a great concern and the housing staff will be impacted some budgetary resources that help no doubt as we move forward with enforcement we'll be calling upon the city attorney so the costs associated with the enforcement costs will be helpful and appointment for scheduling software for appointments online until the department of building inspection moves forward with the tracking system there are capacities in the software we're not as yet at the space of the place we can implement that. >> and that may help to produce effects the 50 directing fee will cover the full costs if we get 6 thousand unit is probably only enough to cover two positions
commission planning commission has been supportive of the program to insure the enforcement of the 3wuk9 hamburgers over the last couple of weeks for the authority of 3 additional positions not funded additional positions allow the enforcement to more effectively take in the applications we've received adequacy of the application process applications with sufficient documents to establish retainedcy may show the applicant does not occupy the unit and this is a great concern and the housing...
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i moved up to flipping hamburgers at mcdonald's. the only difference was i was in a small town. he was in janesville. paul's manager told him he had to flip manager -- hamburgers and they back because he did not have the interpersonal skills to run the cash register. true story. i think about being here in the state. my wife is with his as well today. [applause] we have two sons, matt and alex, they are both in college. they are active as college republicans. matthew was a statewide chair. we are thrilled as we go around the country. it is fun to see people who know your kids, not just yourself, so we are proud of them. they twisted our arms to figure out a way to maybe take part of a semester off next year, next fall, and come to new hampshire and around the country and talk to young people like themselves. in our stake in the last election, when i was the number one target in the country, at least one of the network examples showed that among 18-20 feral, we got the message out. -- among 18-20-year-olds, we got the message out. how about that? [applause] as i look around this
i moved up to flipping hamburgers at mcdonald's. the only difference was i was in a small town. he was in janesville. paul's manager told him he had to flip manager -- hamburgers and they back because he did not have the interpersonal skills to run the cash register. true story. i think about being here in the state. my wife is with his as well today. [applause] we have two sons, matt and alex, they are both in college. they are active as college republicans. matthew was a statewide chair. we...
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hamburg come i continued that when i got the job at cbp. thanks to that relationship, we have a working group that is working together with you all in a way to reduce some of the problems of delayed shipment and transverse cash transfers of those programs. i think dr. hamburg after six years, for her strong leadership as she retires and in our phone call and discussion the other day, she has made it clear to the staff and key leadership within the fda that these partnerships should continue. we are working closely with the chairman of the consumer products safety commission. we have met and talked and discussed how we can be more helpful and in fact, how we can ease some of the burden. we have a lot of people, as we like to say, have a lot of boots on the ground when it comes to our ports of entry. we can be a huge of benefit and value add to these other interagencies. the more they trust us and more work we can do with them and more knowledge and understanding we have about what they do, the better we can be in helping them them and make s
hamburg come i continued that when i got the job at cbp. thanks to that relationship, we have a working group that is working together with you all in a way to reduce some of the problems of delayed shipment and transverse cash transfers of those programs. i think dr. hamburg after six years, for her strong leadership as she retires and in our phone call and discussion the other day, she has made it clear to the staff and key leadership within the fda that these partnerships should continue. we...
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. >> sue hester person at the board of supervisors which continued the hamburger to this is numerous traffic issue an bryan street next to the bay bridge and there's a convening of departments and various constants dealing with transportation starting today in the city i think that is going to be - i know it is going to be a comblaktd resolution i don't think that a eight makes sense because both parties should submit a request permission to submit briefing a little bit before the board explaining what resolution if any has been reached i respectfully ask you to continue it until after the eight but if the other side has a position and you can't continue to to the eight i'm ready just be presented a complicated circulation issue thank you very much again, it is right next to the bay bridge on steering wheel street. >> okay, sir. >> thank you, john with reuben, junius & rose here on behalf of the project sponsor so i think ms. hester brought you up to speed pretty well the subject of the appeal as well as at the board of supervisors the sdrapts surrounding the project but the project
. >> sue hester person at the board of supervisors which continued the hamburger to this is numerous traffic issue an bryan street next to the bay bridge and there's a convening of departments and various constants dealing with transportation starting today in the city i think that is going to be - i know it is going to be a comblaktd resolution i don't think that a eight makes sense because both parties should submit a request permission to submit briefing a little bit before the board...
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i think they are using dog food to make their hamburgers. that is probably going to lose that restaurant -- that is bordering on libel. businesses have a right to defend themselves from that. >> businesses have a right to defend themselves when competitors put up negative reviews to undermine your business. you've got to go after that. otherwise, the customer is always right. it's especially true in the time of social media. i got a watch it broke. they wouldn't fix it. i said i was going to tweet about your service. they said they would fix it. i'm all for it. >> don't mess with suzy. >> maybe this is why i'm not that successful. i think the customer is not always right. there are a lot of cranks out there. if you run a bad business and customers are annoyed, you'll go out of business and that's great. a couple of cranks shouldn't be able to destroy your business. they have power and use it to shake down a business for refunds they don't deserve. i think it's an unfair balance of power with small businesses. i don't think it's great all the
i think they are using dog food to make their hamburgers. that is probably going to lose that restaurant -- that is bordering on libel. businesses have a right to defend themselves from that. >> businesses have a right to defend themselves when competitors put up negative reviews to undermine your business. you've got to go after that. otherwise, the customer is always right. it's especially true in the time of social media. i got a watch it broke. they wouldn't fix it. i said i was going...
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a funny thing about paul, we both flipped hamburgers as kids at mcdonald's. my first job was washing dishes and that i moved up to flipping burgers. the only difference was i was in a small town and he was in janesville. honest to god truth his manager told him he had to flip hamburgers in the back because he didn't have the interpersonal skills to flip at the cap register. -- cash register. [laughter] my wife is with us, the first lady of wisconsin. [applause] we have two sons matt and alex, 20 and 19, both in college and both active. matthew was the statewide chair and he knows your statewide chair here as well. we are thrilled when we go around the country, it is fun to see people who know your kids. we are proud of matt and alex. they have twisted our arms to figure out a way to take part of a semester off and come to new hampshire and come around the country and talk to young people like themselves. they are proud of the fact that in our state, when i was the number one target in the country , at least one of the exit polls show that in 18-23 euros we we
a funny thing about paul, we both flipped hamburgers as kids at mcdonald's. my first job was washing dishes and that i moved up to flipping burgers. the only difference was i was in a small town and he was in janesville. honest to god truth his manager told him he had to flip hamburgers in the back because he didn't have the interpersonal skills to flip at the cap register. -- cash register. [laughter] my wife is with us, the first lady of wisconsin. [applause] we have two sons matt and alex,...
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oh, oh, hats on hamburgers! dancing! drive-in movie theater! home and auto. lamp! squares.rings ] no! home and auto bundle from progressive. saves you money. yay, game night, so much fun. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru....
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the hamburger's moving because it has a caterpillar inside. >> a half-eaten burger.erpillars did they consume before this crawled out and said hello? >> he's a survivor man. you can't be grossed out. he's a survivor. think of what he's been through. grew up in a field somewhere, got swept up in the cutter and wrapped up and put through the store and shipped to the burger joint and then slapped on a burger bun. here he is da da da. still alive, inch by inch. >> the greatest butterfly ever. >> that's a miraculous story nick's told. >> the owner said they offered the map $n $76 american in order to -- >> shut up. >> and give 152 to the charity of the guy's choice. the guy said i would have wanted all of the money to go to the charity because i was grossed out. a caterpillar's not going to kill you if you eat it. >> of all of the gross things in our fast food this is probably the healthiest. >> when you take a bite mayonnaise popped in my mouth. >> i'd rather eat the caterpillar than this. >> it's your boy, junior i'm going to eat a light bulb. >> this is going to ruin h
the hamburger's moving because it has a caterpillar inside. >> a half-eaten burger.erpillars did they consume before this crawled out and said hello? >> he's a survivor man. you can't be grossed out. he's a survivor. think of what he's been through. grew up in a field somewhere, got swept up in the cutter and wrapped up and put through the store and shipped to the burger joint and then slapped on a burger bun. here he is da da da. still alive, inch by inch. >> the greatest...
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we're the official hamburger of the new york yankees, the new york mets... >> oh. >> the brooklyn nets>> and how does that work? you have, like--like, a marketing arrangement or-- >> uh, corporate sponsorship agreement with the teams. >> and how much does that cost a year? >> about 400,000 a year. >> oh, wow. 400,000 is a lot of money to spend marketing one product, especially only three locations. i'm gonna have to take a look at these contracts and make sure i know what we're getting for that. what i'd like to see is how the brooklyn burger is made. >> cut the meat here. now i don't know if you wanted to try cutting a piece of meat. >> well, i'd like to try it. i wanna learn. i'll stand over here, okay? and break it up into what? >> three pieces is fine. >> just watch your fingers. >> aah. >> [chuckles] >> it's all solid muscle. >> brooklyn burgers only accounts for about $1 million in sales. and it's sold at three major sports venues as the premium burger. so it could be a great stepping stone for something big, like getting into grocery stores around the country. the brooklyn burge
we're the official hamburger of the new york yankees, the new york mets... >> oh. >> the brooklyn nets>> and how does that work? you have, like--like, a marketing arrangement or-- >> uh, corporate sponsorship agreement with the teams. >> and how much does that cost a year? >> about 400,000 a year. >> oh, wow. 400,000 is a lot of money to spend marketing one product, especially only three locations. i'm gonna have to take a look at these contracts and...