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el baile para josÉ andrés tambiÉn significÓ mucho. amante en mi diente. me lo comÍ un día. andrea: un vicio lo llevÓ a otro y el dinero se esfumÓ. josÉ: como mis noches eran muy duras me dijeron que arrancarÁ con coca. andrea: las drogas hicieron sus aÑos josÉ andrés tocÓ fondo. josÉ: era una vida inmunda, yo vivÍa en las calles. andrea: Él dice que lo salvÓ una promesa que le hizo a su mamÁ. josÉ: antes de morir, le prometÍ a mi madre dejar todo. yo andaba de padrote, porque me gustaba tener mujeres. ese momento cambiÓ para mÍ. mi madre muriÓ a gusto con una sonrisa. andrea: la promesa incluÍa encontrar un amor y trabajo decente. josÉ andrés se enamorÓ y se mudÓ a tijuana. sólo le encontraba algo quÉ hacer y lo hallÓ. josÉ: mucha gente estaba viendo televisiones grandes.vi a michael jackson y me sorprendiÓ. andrea: fue entonces cuando pasÓ: su reencuentro con el baile, esta vez como imitador. algunos dicen que su estilo es el cha cha pop. josÉ: todos los que imitamos a michael jackson no vamos a igualarlo. por eso tengo un programa de
el baile para josÉ andrés tambiÉn significÓ mucho. amante en mi diente. me lo comÍ un día. andrea: un vicio lo llevÓ a otro y el dinero se esfumÓ. josÉ: como mis noches eran muy duras me dijeron que arrancarÁ con coca. andrea: las drogas hicieron sus aÑos josÉ andrés tocÓ fondo. josÉ: era una vida inmunda, yo vivÍa en las calles. andrea: Él dice que lo salvÓ una promesa que le hizo a su mamÁ. josÉ: antes de morir, le prometÍ a mi madre dejar todo. yo andaba de padrote,...
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. >> jose andres: you have the sea coming, and the river coming. >> cooper: chef jose andres went todevastated island a few days after the storm, to see how he could help. he began doing what he does best. he found a kitchen, bought some ingredients, and began to cook. it's a good thanksgiving story, because that first day andres and his small team made about a thousand meals. ( andres singing ) since then, he's recruited an army of chefs and volunteers, and together they've served more than three million meals to the hungry people of puerto rico. >> pelley: from the looks of it >> pelley: this is a hospital during the siege of aleppo. from the looks it of, maybe a father, a distraught mother, and a child curled up on a gurney. that was an air strike. this hospital was hit 14 times in six months. >> you work with the understanding that you might >> dr. samer attar: you work with the understanding that you might find yourself dead, or crippled, or dismembered on the floor, next to the people you're trying to save. >> kroft: the isle of eigg is an ungroomed masterpiece of nature too wi
. >> jose andres: you have the sea coming, and the river coming. >> cooper: chef jose andres went todevastated island a few days after the storm, to see how he could help. he began doing what he does best. he found a kitchen, bought some ingredients, and began to cook. it's a good thanksgiving story, because that first day andres and his small team made about a thousand meals. ( andres singing ) since then, he's recruited an army of chefs and volunteers, and together they've served...
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in the church, when you were praying, you thanked god first, and second, you thanked jose andres. >> antana: yes, that's very important. but i have to say, always say god first, then jose. >> cooper: well, jose's in good company. andres' presence has not been without controversy. he's been critical of the federal government's response to the hurricane and, after attending meetings with fema, the federal emergency management agency, he called their headquarters in san juan the most inefficient place on earth. was that the frustration? that it was just bureaucratic? that there were a lot of meetings and you felt like things weren't getting done? >> andres: we were already feeding 100,000 people a day, and i needed their help to make sure we had money to keep buying the food to keep feeding these never-ending needs of people in need. and there is where-- call it red tape. nothing was happening. >> cooper: fema did award andres' world central kitchen two short-term contracts worth $11.5 million to provide 1.8 million meals, but the agency refused to grant them a third, longer-term contrac
in the church, when you were praying, you thanked god first, and second, you thanked jose andres. >> antana: yes, that's very important. but i have to say, always say god first, then jose. >> cooper: well, jose's in good company. andres' presence has not been without controversy. he's been critical of the federal government's response to the hurricane and, after attending meetings with fema, the federal emergency management agency, he called their headquarters in san juan the most...
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it's all the more remarkable because none of this was set up before jose andres got to puerto rico twogo. >> andres: i arrive monday, right after the hurricane, and i ask, "who is in charge of feeding the people of puerto rico?" and they told me, "everybody. everybody's in charge." you know, when you have to feed an entire island you need to have one-- one person and one organization responsible. >> cooper: there has to be a plan. >> andres: has to be a plan, and somebody has to be responsible for achieving that plan. >> cooper: andres came up with his own plan to feed as many of the island's nearly 3.5 million people as possible. he started with $10,000 of his own money, in cash, and pockets full of credit cards. how do you arrive at a place-- you don't know where the food is; you don't know where access how did it get off the ground here? >> andres: so for me, it was not difficult. the first thing i do-- you're a chef, you go and try to find a kitchen. everybody was saying, "there's no food, there's no food." well, that was not true. the big food distribution companies had food, beca
it's all the more remarkable because none of this was set up before jose andres got to puerto rico twogo. >> andres: i arrive monday, right after the hurricane, and i ask, "who is in charge of feeding the people of puerto rico?" and they told me, "everybody. everybody's in charge." you know, when you have to feed an entire island you need to have one-- one person and one organization responsible. >> cooper: there has to be a plan. >> andres: has to be a...
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marÍa elena: el chef josÉ andrÉs y fema estÁn enfrascados en una controversia.andrés le aclarÓ hoy a univisiÓn que el dinero fue alimentar a millones. millie: el chef josÉ andrés asegurÓ que ha alimentado a millones de personas en puerto rico a travÉs de su fundaciÓn. una iniciativa que segÚn afirma, buscaba sudar y no lucrarse del dolor ajeno. >> parece mentira que terminamos cuestionando un trabajo tan bonito que se estÁ haciendo. millie: el reconocido se habÍa involucrado en una controversia con fema, cuando criticÓ hace un mes atrÁs de twitter la lentitud de dem a -- fema, a la hora de dar ayuda. a lo que el director de fema, respondiÓ: andrÉs es un tipo buscando cosas para promover su negocio. fema sostiene que le entregÓ el chef, dos contratos. " le pagamos mucho dinero para hacer ese trabajo. no fue trabajo voluntario. por eso estamos decepcionados con algunos de sus comentarios pÚblicos". ademÁs, la agencia federal seÑalÓ que josÉ antes se habÍa molestado que no le otorgaron un tercer contrato por 30,000,000 de dÓlares hasta diciembre. >> es falso en la
marÍa elena: el chef josÉ andrÉs y fema estÁn enfrascados en una controversia.andrés le aclarÓ hoy a univisiÓn que el dinero fue alimentar a millones. millie: el chef josÉ andrés asegurÓ que ha alimentado a millones de personas en puerto rico a travÉs de su fundaciÓn. una iniciativa que segÚn afirma, buscaba sudar y no lucrarse del dolor ajeno. >> parece mentira que terminamos cuestionando un trabajo tan bonito que se estÁ haciendo. millie: el reconocido se habÍa...
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jose andres arrived five days after hurricane maria and has now served more than two million meals —hat's claimed to be the largest emergency feeding programme ever set up by a group of chefs. and finally to a top story online for gulf news, police in dubai are using footprint technology to catch criminals based on their walking style, rotation of feet, and other markers. they're amongst the first police departments in the world to use the method. so let's begin. with me is iain anderson, founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. to see you back here again. good let's start with the story we all began to realise was coming to emerge, jerome powell. i saw one reflection on who he is, basically this is janet yellen without her?” think that is a fair comment. he is, interestingly, a lot of pick up this morning about the fact he isn't an economist. that may be a good thing. if you talk to economist, you get different opinions, but he is a balance, it seems, in terms of monetary policy, that to your point means probably he will continue a similartrip to means proba
jose andres arrived five days after hurricane maria and has now served more than two million meals —hat's claimed to be the largest emergency feeding programme ever set up by a group of chefs. and finally to a top story online for gulf news, police in dubai are using footprint technology to catch criminals based on their walking style, rotation of feet, and other markers. they're amongst the first police departments in the world to use the method. so let's begin. with me is iain anderson,...
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i'm very pleased today to be joined by two of the food world's biggest names, undeniably, jose andres and alice waters. to those watching online or to those in the room, we will be taking questions for alice and jose on twitter. please tweet those questions to us using the #foodforthought, which you see right behind us. so alice waters is the author of this new memoir and it's called "coming to my senses." but i think the book really is mesmerizing because of its subtitle which is the making of a counterculture cook. and we will talk a lot with the counterculture today and talk about food as a tool for change which both of our chefs here know a little bit about. and we'll talk about her 46-year-old restaurant in berkeley, california, which has been at the forefront of the organic and local and sustainable food movement and she's by any account a titan of the industry. and another titan of the industry is here, a chef who continues the tradition of using food as a tool for change, jose andres who is the owner of the 27 restaurants food group who returned yesterday from puerto rico. [ap
i'm very pleased today to be joined by two of the food world's biggest names, undeniably, jose andres and alice waters. to those watching online or to those in the room, we will be taking questions for alice and jose on twitter. please tweet those questions to us using the #foodforthought, which you see right behind us. so alice waters is the author of this new memoir and it's called "coming to my senses." but i think the book really is mesmerizing because of its subtitle which is the...
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we reached out to jose andres for comment but haven't heard back yet. he told buzzfeed whoever is criticizing him "should be ashamed of themselves." ♪ i'm thinking past tomorrow >>> that's a scene from the original broadway production of "hamilton," the tony award-winning musical. it is still one of the hottest tickets around. and you'll be able to see it up close right here. a remnant of the show. and help bring attention to the green silk costume worn by show creator lin-manuel miranda is going on display at the smithsonian's american history museum. it was donated during a special ceremony this morning along with this oil painting of alexander hamilton's wife, eliza. both items are part of a new exhibit that pays tribute to the unique relationship between philanthropy and the arts. mrs. hamilton raised money to open a children's orphanage 200 years ago that is still in operation today. cast members of the musical are among its biggest supporters. >> so we raise money every spring and fall and ask audience members to donate. this goes back to grand wy
we reached out to jose andres for comment but haven't heard back yet. he told buzzfeed whoever is criticizing him "should be ashamed of themselves." ♪ i'm thinking past tomorrow >>> that's a scene from the original broadway production of "hamilton," the tony award-winning musical. it is still one of the hottest tickets around. and you'll be able to see it up close right here. a remnant of the show. and help bring attention to the green silk costume worn by show...
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. >> celebrity chef jose andres helps feed the hungry in puerto rico. tells "60 minutes" the problem on the island was not an electric an-a lack of food. >>> all things burgundy and gold. who's better off this time since they met. one-on-one. revealing happy family news for jamison crowder. >>> the legacy of a legend remembering sean taylor's death 10 years later. you don't really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. >>> a man in morristown, new jersey is owning up after he threw a rock through a church window and left behind a mess of broken glass and damaged signs, surveillance video helping catch him and nab the suspect. he told them he did it alone saying it was one of five african-american churches he targeted. the people there said they are taking comfort in their faith. >> it's happening everywhere all around the world. that's why we come to the house of worship to ask god to pro
. >> celebrity chef jose andres helps feed the hungry in puerto rico. tells "60 minutes" the problem on the island was not an electric an-a lack of food. >>> all things burgundy and gold. who's better off this time since they met. one-on-one. revealing happy family news for jamison crowder. >>> the legacy of a legend remembering sean taylor's death 10 years later. you don't really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero...
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jose andres arrived five days after hurricane maria and has now served more than two million meals —me ever set up by a group of chefs. and finally to a top story online for gulf news,
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carolina: el chef josÉ andrés responde ante crÍticas de fema que su trabajo en puerto rico no fue porÍa escuchar sus reacciones. >> no quiero contestar esas palabras porque fema ayer por la tarde, incluso esta maÑana en varios medios de puerto rico y estados unidos ya han dicho que al final hicimos un muy buen trabajo. creo que la persona que dijo esto no tenÍa toda la informaciÓn con Él. es normal. fema es un mundo muy grande. ellos simplemente nos ofrecieron dos organizaciones, ya tenÍamos las donaciones que recibimos por medio de donaciones privadas. comenzamos a dar miles de comidas por todo puerto rico. en menos de una semana ya vimos como unas 25.000. nosotros querÍamos dar de comer a mÁs gente porque la necesidad era muy grande. la ayuda federal para dar de comer sucediÓ a travÉs de muchas organizaciones. llegamos a darles de comer a mÁs de 150.000 personas. javier: es verde a que usted cobrÓ por lo que hizo puerto rico? >> la respuesta es no. soy un ciudadano mÁs que voy a estos sitios durante mucho tiempo de mi vida. yo soy fundador de una organizaciÓn, pero nunca he cobrado
carolina: el chef josÉ andrés responde ante crÍticas de fema que su trabajo en puerto rico no fue porÍa escuchar sus reacciones. >> no quiero contestar esas palabras porque fema ayer por la tarde, incluso esta maÑana en varios medios de puerto rico y estados unidos ya han dicho que al final hicimos un muy buen trabajo. creo que la persona que dijo esto no tenÍa toda la informaciÓn con Él. es normal. fema es un mundo muy grande. ellos simplemente nos ofrecieron dos organizaciones,...
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como siempre, justo en la mejor parte, aparece, josÉ andrÉs estÁ- bailando otra vez muy cerca del lÍmiteío. para conseguir el sabor puro y fresco, que te mereces al llegar a la cima. cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo. ♪ ♪ katiria: el presidente de argentina, legar el piso a los familiares del submarino desaparecido, que la bÚsqueda con asistencia de la comunidad internacional continuarÁ, aunque los den por muertos. tras informarse de que hubo una explosiÓn en el lugar el dÍa que se perder contacto. habrÁ una investigaciÓn seria y profunda. el ex atleta paralÍtico, deberÁ cumplir una condena de 13 aÑos y cinco meses en prisiÓn, por el asesinato de su novia a la que le disparÓ cinco veces. un tribunal sudafricano endureciÓ la pena. ante la amenaza del que el gobierno de trump limite el estatus de protecciÓn temporal a unos 200,000 salvadoreÑos, algunos estarÍan preparÁndose para ese escenario. experto cree que este incremento indicarÍa que los beneficiarios del tps estÁn enviando sus ahorroso mÁs dinero de lo habitual para tener un respaldo econÓmico. reportero: la remesa famil
como siempre, justo en la mejor parte, aparece, josÉ andrÉs estÁ- bailando otra vez muy cerca del lÍmiteío. para conseguir el sabor puro y fresco, que te mereces al llegar a la cima. cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo. ♪ ♪ katiria: el presidente de argentina, legar el piso a los familiares del submarino desaparecido, que la bÚsqueda con asistencia de la comunidad internacional continuarÁ, aunque los den por muertos. tras informarse de que hubo una explosiÓn en el lugar...
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jose andres says the chefs of puerto rico will serve their 4 millionth meal. this weekend nancy: volunteers in northeast turning out thousands of meals, delivered to those including cancer and hiv patients. this year they helped 3500 people. michelle: two separate meals were served up for people who are homeless or just needed food anyone place to stay. in atlanta, an attempt to feed the hungry came to an abrupt and expensive end. nancy: that is because the police ticketed them. >> of all the things to be punished for, giving free food to people who are hungry? ancy: turns out you need permit to hand out food in atlanta, no matter how good the intentions. trying to encourage people to go to shelters and cut down on trash. michelle: coming up -- the big controversy before the beloved turkey bowl. of howand must-see video a ho what if there was only one pet? now what if there was only one mattress? one is not a choice. choose your mattress with tulo. everything you want in a bed, in a box. michelle: police have identified the driver killed in this crash on the b
jose andres says the chefs of puerto rico will serve their 4 millionth meal. this weekend nancy: volunteers in northeast turning out thousands of meals, delivered to those including cancer and hiv patients. this year they helped 3500 people. michelle: two separate meals were served up for people who are homeless or just needed food anyone place to stay. in atlanta, an attempt to feed the hungry came to an abrupt and expensive end. nancy: that is because the police ticketed them. >> of all...
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con ayuda de voluntarios, josÉ andrÉs ha servido mÁs de 2,000,000 de comida para lo cual firmÓ contratoÁs importantes tiene lugar en virginia, en new jersey. >> en virginia, el tema migratorio marcÓ la pauta para la contienda del estado. aunque nunca apareciÓ en pÚblico con el mandatario durante la contienda. en publicidad como esta, asociÓ a los indocumentados con la pandilla salva trucha. el presidente uso este mismo mensaje en redes sociales para dar su apoyo a candidatos. >> me copiaron una pÁgina narcisista maniÁtico de la casa blanca. >> la reÑida contienda entre el ex director del partido nacional republicano y el demÓcrata consternó a grupos pro inmigrantes que tambiÉn contra atacaron. una organizaciÓn atina se vio obligada a retirar del aire esta propaganda que mostraba niÑos hispanos corriendo de un hombre republicano que lo corriera una camioneta. en new jersey, los candidatos a la gobernaciÓn tambiÉn usaron la plataforma migratoria. >> estas elecciones, un aÑo despuÉs de la contienda, son un buen termÓmetro para medir cÓmo el paÍs percibe al mandatario. podrÍa ser un avance
con ayuda de voluntarios, josÉ andrÉs ha servido mÁs de 2,000,000 de comida para lo cual firmÓ contratoÁs importantes tiene lugar en virginia, en new jersey. >> en virginia, el tema migratorio marcÓ la pauta para la contienda del estado. aunque nunca apareciÓ en pÚblico con el mandatario durante la contienda. en publicidad como esta, asociÓ a los indocumentados con la pandilla salva trucha. el presidente uso este mismo mensaje en redes sociales para dar su apoyo a candidatos....
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jose andres restaurants are legendary in d.c.nd around the world. >> there are so many good spots. he hopes his willingness to help people in puerto rico will be remembered as much as his skills in the kitchen. >> news 4's doreen gentzler spoke with him in october in puerto rico days after hurricane maria crippled the island. this week andres spoke on 60 minutes about what it means to give back to people who desperately need power, water food. >> he said puerto rico does not have a food crisis, is has an urgency issue. >> they had fuel, they had diesel. they had the refrigerators and the freezers working. >> there was food here? >> plenty of food. >> what was the problem? >> t very simple thing when you're a cook. when you're hungry, you gather the food, you gather your helpers, you begin cooking and then you start feeding people. >> the chef also made sure thousands in puerto rico had a good meal this thanksgiving. it was his goal to serve 40,000 people for the holidays. he's already served 3 million meals in puerto rico so far.
jose andres restaurants are legendary in d.c.nd around the world. >> there are so many good spots. he hopes his willingness to help people in puerto rico will be remembered as much as his skills in the kitchen. >> news 4's doreen gentzler spoke with him in october in puerto rico days after hurricane maria crippled the island. this week andres spoke on 60 minutes about what it means to give back to people who desperately need power, water food. >> he said puerto rico does not...
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i am being joined with the food world biggest names, jose andres and alice waters. we will be taking questions for alice and jose on twitter. please use the #food for thought. alice waters is the author of this new memoir called coming to my senses. i think the book is mesmerizing because of the subtitles, the making of a counterculture took. counterculture cook. today we will talk about food as a tool for change. and we will talk about her 46-year-old restaurant in berkeley which have been at the forefront of the organic food movement. she is a titan of the industry. and another titan is here, a chef that continues the tradition of using food as a tool for change, jose andres. he returned yesterday from puerto rico. [applause] where his nonprofit was on the ground for one month serving an island that is still 75% without power since hurricane maria. it all started with the tweet on doesmber 24 and read, anyone in d.c. have a satellite phone i can borrow? kind of urgent. he was on the plane to puerto rico. in the months he was there, he 2livered as of yesterday milli
i am being joined with the food world biggest names, jose andres and alice waters. we will be taking questions for alice and jose on twitter. please use the #food for thought. alice waters is the author of this new memoir called coming to my senses. i think the book is mesmerizing because of the subtitles, the making of a counterculture took. counterculture cook. today we will talk about food as a tool for change. and we will talk about her 46-year-old restaurant in berkeley which have been at...
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chef jose andres trying to help workers unwind by offering free drinks. he offered employees this to they-- if they show proof work there, their first drink at any of his d.c. restaurants are on the house. and check this out, a unique look at the kennedy center, l a head of the kennedy center honors this sunday. the celebration is in its 40th year. j, and s tavon, ll cool several others will receive the award this year -- gloria j amongand ll cool several others will receive the award this year. pictureis is a gorgeous around the capital, no filter attachments. no clouds in the sky. that i was inside the capitol and i wanted to take this picture in the senate area. this is the view they have of the national mall. this is a nice view. that is just looking down the mall, gorgeous stuff and a gorgeous day to boot. low 60's today, officially 61. if you have photos, i would love to see them, run them on the d.c., very50 degrees mild. that is not too far off the normal high this time of day. we hit 61 today. 46 reston, woodbridge at 45. area,lly 40's around the
chef jose andres trying to help workers unwind by offering free drinks. he offered employees this to they-- if they show proof work there, their first drink at any of his d.c. restaurants are on the house. and check this out, a unique look at the kennedy center, l a head of the kennedy center honors this sunday. the celebration is in its 40th year. j, and s tavon, ll cool several others will receive the award this year -- gloria j amongand ll cool several others will receive the award this...
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. >> seth: the "new york times" reported your friend chef jose andres -- >> hero -- >> seth: he serveddown to puerto rico, he served more people than any aide agency. >> jose andres, a chef from washington, d.c. notable for being sued by donald trump. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> among his other many great accomplishments. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. right. [ cheers and applause ] >> went down to puerto rico, and without any funding, nothing, just -- he went first and just said, "i'm going to start feeding people, as many people as i can." and working with world central kitchen, a group who he has been heavily involved with for a long time in haiti and elsewhere. he's fed almost -- i think almost 3 million people. >> seth: yeah. >> far more hot meals than fema was able to provide. the salvation army at one point were asking him for food. it's a testament to what individual people can do, what chefs can do. and as always, he's an inspiration. >> seth: you speak about what chefs can do, and it does seem to me that there's unique qualities that make a great chef. and kitchens are a plac
. >> seth: the "new york times" reported your friend chef jose andres -- >> hero -- >> seth: he serveddown to puerto rico, he served more people than any aide agency. >> jose andres, a chef from washington, d.c. notable for being sued by donald trump. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> among his other many great accomplishments. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. right. [ cheers and applause ] >> went down to puerto rico, and without any funding,...
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chef, jose andres went down after the hurricane and he has so far served more than 2 million meals toly needed them. that's more than the red cross, more than the salvation army, more than any other entity. so just a shoutout to jose andres for stepping up at a time when people really needed it. >> gene, you and i know that not all of our leaders are in government and he's one of our leaders. jose. i've seen him do this kind of thing before. jonathan. >> there's an abc story today that perfectly and comically highlights the divisions between the trump white house and gop leadership on the hill, specifically paul ryan. they're fighting over the name of the tax bill. paul ryan's office had some idea, you know, some conventional idea, the tax relief act or something along those lines. trump wants to call it the cut cut cut act of 2017. i laughed when i first heard it. i actually think it's branding genius. >> it sounds to me like sesame stre street. thank you, ashley parker, thank you, gene robinson and jonathan swan. when we return, let me finish with what is called in politics a compar
chef, jose andres went down after the hurricane and he has so far served more than 2 million meals toly needed them. that's more than the red cross, more than the salvation army, more than any other entity. so just a shoutout to jose andres for stepping up at a time when people really needed it. >> gene, you and i know that not all of our leaders are in government and he's one of our leaders. jose. i've seen him do this kind of thing before. jonathan. >> there's an abc story today...
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. >> jose andres's restaurants are -- >> he hopes that the people in puerto rico will be remembered as much as his skills in the kitchen. we spoke with him back in october. days after hurricane maria crippled the island. this week, andres spoke on 60 minutes about what it means to give back to the people who desperately need power, water food. he said they don't have a food crisis, they have an urgency issue. >> the they had fuel, they had the -- the refrigerators and the freezers working. >> there was food here? >> plenty of od >> the problem was it's a very simple thing when you're a cook. when you're hungry, you gather the food. you gather your helpers. you begin cooking and then you start feeding people. >> the chef also made sure thousands in puerto rico had a good meal this thanksgiving. it was his goal to serve 40,000 people for the holiday. >> so far, already he has served 3 million meals to hurricane victims in puerto rico. he's not done. there are still people without power in remote areas still struggling to get by. >> work has to continue. >>> warmup on the way, but you're
. >> jose andres's restaurants are -- >> he hopes that the people in puerto rico will be remembered as much as his skills in the kitchen. we spoke with him back in october. days after hurricane maria crippled the island. this week, andres spoke on 60 minutes about what it means to give back to the people who desperately need power, water food. he said they don't have a food crisis, they have an urgency issue. >> the they had fuel, they had the -- the refrigerators and the...
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lin-manuel miranda - creator of the popular musical "hamilton" - along with celebrity chef - jose andres - joined the rally in the district. caught on camera - the tense moments a plane crashes into a florida highway. this dash cam video showing the seconds before that crash - as the plane flies dangeoursly low after clipping a tree. incredibly the pilot and his passenger both walked away from the crash uninjured. no one on the ground was hurt either. people near nashville are cleaning up this morning -- after tornadoes touched down over the weekend. the twisters -- packing winds up to 105 miles an hour. no one was injured -- but several homes were damaged. trees and power lines were also knocked down. severa and vanderbilt university was forced to delay its and vanderbilt university was forced to delay its football game. new developments.. in the feud between president trump and lavar ball - the father of one of the 3 ucla basketball players arrested for shoplifting in china. after his son was released from china - lavar downplayed the president's role in his release saying quote "every
lin-manuel miranda - creator of the popular musical "hamilton" - along with celebrity chef - jose andres - joined the rally in the district. caught on camera - the tense moments a plane crashes into a florida highway. this dash cam video showing the seconds before that crash - as the plane flies dangeoursly low after clipping a tree. incredibly the pilot and his passenger both walked away from the crash uninjured. no one on the ground was hurt either. people near nashville are...
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meanwhile as we stay on the thanksgiving theme, jose andre helping those in need in hurricane rav vaijed puerto rico. handing out hot thanksgiving meals in total cooking up 2,000 meals today alone. >> president trump also spending his first thanksgiving in office at his mar-a-lago estate in florida. he started a day with a round of golf before hitting a coast guard station. it's the first lady you know. >> happy thanksgiving. the president and first lady delivering food for a feast to the nearby us coast guard quarters just south of the mar-a-lago winter white house. she expressed great appreciation to the coast situates who not only provide security around the coastline, but for everything they did this devastating hurricane season. nearly 2,000 rescues in texas alone during hurricane harvey. you saved thank you on behalf of the whole country. president trump also release this 2017 thanksgiving message for everyone across the country. the heros who protect our nation. who responded to the year's calamity, the california fires, the florida hurricane irma, puerto rico hurricane maria and
meanwhile as we stay on the thanksgiving theme, jose andre helping those in need in hurricane rav vaijed puerto rico. handing out hot thanksgiving meals in total cooking up 2,000 meals today alone. >> president trump also spending his first thanksgiving in office at his mar-a-lago estate in florida. he started a day with a round of golf before hitting a coast guard station. it's the first lady you know. >> happy thanksgiving. the president and first lady delivering food for a feast...
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an estimated 30-thousand this morning chef jose andres is back in d-c and speaking out about his efforts relief efforts in puerto rico after hurricane maria. andres has been working with the government there to help feed those impacted by the storm. this past weekend.. his group "chefs for puerto rico" served it's four millionth meal. andres will speak at the atlantic council this afternoon. today the destructive 20-17 atlantic hurricane season finally comes to an end. there were seventeen named storms this year... 10 of which became hurricanes. among them - the three most notorious storms.. harvey, irma and maria with left a path of death and destruction in the u-s and carribbean. the damage from those storms is estimated to cost 206 billion dollars. time now for weather - cooler for the last day of november - dry for the national tree lighting this evening - spotty showers overnight - dry & cool first weekend of december - cold pattern comes late next week today: mix of clouds and sun. cooler, but still above average. highs: 55-60 winds: ne to se 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. spotty
an estimated 30-thousand this morning chef jose andres is back in d-c and speaking out about his efforts relief efforts in puerto rico after hurricane maria. andres has been working with the government there to help feed those impacted by the storm. this past weekend.. his group "chefs for puerto rico" served it's four millionth meal. andres will speak at the atlantic council this afternoon. today the destructive 20-17 atlantic hurricane season finally comes to an end. there were...
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now, d-c chef jose andres is trying to help workers at the c-f-p-b unwind a bit...ring free drinks! andres, tweeting this offer to employees -- saying they work there, the first drink at any of his d-c restaurants.. is on the house. it's xx and we're just getting started. breaking news-- a nightmare may finally be over in tampa, florida. more on the tip that may have lead police to a serial killer. good morning washington. - another gorgeous day - cooler tomorrow with more clouds - a few showers thursday night - dry & seasonable for the first weekend of december - cold pattern coming late next week today: mostly sunny. unseasonably mild. highs: 63-67 winds: nw 5-15 mph
now, d-c chef jose andres is trying to help workers at the c-f-p-b unwind a bit...ring free drinks! andres, tweeting this offer to employees -- saying they work there, the first drink at any of his d-c restaurants.. is on the house. it's xx and we're just getting started. breaking news-- a nightmare may finally be over in tampa, florida. more on the tip that may have lead police to a serial killer. good morning washington. - another gorgeous day - cooler tomorrow with more clouds - a few...
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d-c chef jose andres is trying to help workers at the c-f-p-b unwind a bit...y offering free drinks! andres, tweeting this offer to employees -- saying if they show proof they work there, the first drink at any of his d-c restaurants.. is on the house. hoping to stop democrats from over-riding his veto of a paid sick leave bill, come january.... maryland governor larry hogan is proposing a "compromise" he believes will be easier for businesses to accept. the measure would phase in sick leave over three years, for businesses with 25 or more employees. democrats in the general assembly - are confident they have enough votes... to override hogan's veto of their previous bill. a developing story from metro this morning-- and the catholic archdiocese of washington is suing the agency... after it rejected the organization's christmas ad -- seen here. metro argues that by showing a religious scene, it's promoting religion... and violates its advertising policy. the archdiocese's lawsuit -- filed in -- claims metro is violating its free speech rights. the archdiocese a
d-c chef jose andres is trying to help workers at the c-f-p-b unwind a bit...y offering free drinks! andres, tweeting this offer to employees -- saying if they show proof they work there, the first drink at any of his d-c restaurants.. is on the house. hoping to stop democrats from over-riding his veto of a paid sick leave bill, come january.... maryland governor larry hogan is proposing a "compromise" he believes will be easier for businesses to accept. the measure would phase in...
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estaremos hablando con el chef josÉ andrés. hay un tema con fema. aclararemos todo el asunto.arecÍa fuera de lugar, pero el gol contaba. segundo gol de pachuca. este es un poema. te acuerdas que hemos hablado mucho de japonÉs. yisus: estÁ como lozano en holanda. alan: es muy buen jugador, una muy buena contrataciÓn del pachuca. siguen las jugadas, siguen los goles. el pachuca sigue metiendo 3-0. se lo atajo el portero. para quÉ les cuento, la cuestiÓn es que queda a 4-0, avanzan a la semifinal de la copa. yisus: vamos a la nba. jugando por primera vez en boston. estaba ya visitando a su equipo. de verdad llevan dÍas seguidos ganando los celtics. no fallaba, irving era demasiado. anotÓ 19 puntos. perdieron los lakers 110-106. alan: viste que hubo broncas de que uno de los hijos se estuvo robando cosas en china. los knicks de nueva york en los Últimos segundos en orlando. allÍ estÁ con 21 puntos, Último cuarto como debe de ser en cesta, consigue y se puso bueno. el magic de orlando gana. yisus: aparentemente no sÓlo son los warriors o cleveland. estÁn bajando los duros. alan: es
estaremos hablando con el chef josÉ andrés. hay un tema con fema. aclararemos todo el asunto.arecÍa fuera de lugar, pero el gol contaba. segundo gol de pachuca. este es un poema. te acuerdas que hemos hablado mucho de japonÉs. yisus: estÁ como lozano en holanda. alan: es muy buen jugador, una muy buena contrataciÓn del pachuca. siguen las jugadas, siguen los goles. el pachuca sigue metiendo 3-0. se lo atajo el portero. para quÉ les cuento, la cuestiÓn es que queda a 4-0, avanzan a la...
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he's not celebrity chef jose andres but still thought to involve a plan that had chefs working on thesland of puerto rico. when he returned. >> when i got back i was kind of in a slump the next few days. >> as the base for a makeshift charcoal grill. it was a short but meaningful cooking trip to puerto rico that he should be proud of. but tonight chef sammy also used the word "guilty." >> come home and see that i had a bed. a floor. running water. you know, and electricity. because in a lot of places they went to we didn't have any of them. >> gracias. >> there was a lady we tried to help because she was like you know thank you for providing food for my kids you know. we got tired of eating out of cans. and you know for the first time, i could say thank you. we got a hot meal. >> that was another shocker for diaz, he says a few people told him their group was the first to come. on the map it is one of the places chef diaz's foundation has not gone to and they've already served more than 2.3 million meals. last weekend diaz and four chef friends left with a plan to cook fresh meals for
he's not celebrity chef jose andres but still thought to involve a plan that had chefs working on thesland of puerto rico. when he returned. >> when i got back i was kind of in a slump the next few days. >> as the base for a makeshift charcoal grill. it was a short but meaningful cooking trip to puerto rico that he should be proud of. but tonight chef sammy also used the word "guilty." >> come home and see that i had a bed. a floor. running water. you know, and...
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. >> jose andres: you have the sea coming, and the river coming. to the devastated island a few days after the storm, to see how he could help. he began doing what he does best. he found a kitchen, bought some ingredients, and began to cook. it's a good thanksgiving story, because that first day andres and his small team made about a thousand meals. ( andres singing ) since then, he's recruited an army of chefs and volunteers, and together they've served more than three million meals to the hungry people of puerto rico. >> pelley: from the lookt
. >> jose andres: you have the sea coming, and the river coming. to the devastated island a few days after the storm, to see how he could help. he began doing what he does best. he found a kitchen, bought some ingredients, and began to cook. it's a good thanksgiving story, because that first day andres and his small team made about a thousand meals. ( andres singing ) since then, he's recruited an army of chefs and volunteers, and together they've served more than three million meals to...
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guys, all morning we've been reporting from world central kitchen, an organization started by chef jose andressiness, volunteers and bring millions, 2.6 million all ready to hurricane victims and one of those volunteers, jose alejandro ortiz is here. thank you, thank you for this. tell us a little about how you got involved. >> well, basically before the hurricane came to the island i had my own company and i had my own delivery service and after the hurricane came i lost every element. the customers didn't have internet. i still had my service that i wanted to like put food from point a to point b. so i went online to try to find people that can help and i stumble upon this. my whole team in the fourth day and after 46 nonstop days i'm still here. >> what's the feeling like? i mean these are hot meals -- >> yeah. >> -- that are going to people. >> yeah. so like there's -- to be honest there's no word that i can describe it. sometimes i feel happy. proud. sometimes i feel sad when i go out and i see that people have that need and knowing we have done 2.6 million meals is like having 15,000 vol
guys, all morning we've been reporting from world central kitchen, an organization started by chef jose andressiness, volunteers and bring millions, 2.6 million all ready to hurricane victims and one of those volunteers, jose alejandro ortiz is here. thank you, thank you for this. tell us a little about how you got involved. >> well, basically before the hurricane came to the island i had my own company and i had my own delivery service and after the hurricane came i lost every element....
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. >> george, i'm here at the world central kitchen as i said, what started by chef jose andres and makingerence in the communities hit so hard by the hurricanes. keep in mind in puerto rico there are still over 2,000 people in more than 50 shelters. the storms came as a one-two punch to the u.s. virgin islands, two hurricane 5 monster storms. so whatever irma didn't destroy maria did 14 days later. it wiped out those beautiful tiny islands so dependent on tourism, hotels, destroyed. the food supply relies so heavily on neighboring puerto rico which saw its ports close during hurricane maria. it was like the perfect storm and this morning so many of the large resorts in the virgin islands are still closed. the residents wondering if they will ever be able to go back to work and the islands expect to receive 80 million in emergency loans as the relief begins to trickle in. i found on my visit there over the weekend that the people there have an incredible strength and determination. for four terrifying weeks the gulf coast and the caribbean islands were under siege. pummeled by hurricane ha
. >> george, i'm here at the world central kitchen as i said, what started by chef jose andres and makingerence in the communities hit so hard by the hurricanes. keep in mind in puerto rico there are still over 2,000 people in more than 50 shelters. the storms came as a one-two punch to the u.s. virgin islands, two hurricane 5 monster storms. so whatever irma didn't destroy maria did 14 days later. it wiped out those beautiful tiny islands so dependent on tourism, hotels, destroyed. the...
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. >> famed chef jose andre on "60 minutes" last night expressing his frustration with fema.e spent his entire thanksgiving weekend, he's been there for weeks, cooking for the people of puerto rico. he has served more than 3 million meals since hurricane mar marie hit the island two months ago. joining me is the mayor of san juan, who was in new york city this week. mayor cruz, thank you for being with us. the state of the reconstruction in puerto rico, there are so many conflicting numbers. we have numbers from fema that 41% of the power is restored. from your understanding, what is the restoration of power, which is one of the most criticalle issues which affects potable water as well? >> one of the things you'll hear people talk about generation of power. generation of power does not mean that people have power in their homes. all of the power in puerto rico right now it's been generated from the southern part of the island and gets distributed everywhere. three weeks ago we have a general power shutdown. two weeks ago we had another general power shutdown. just yesterday
. >> famed chef jose andre on "60 minutes" last night expressing his frustration with fema.e spent his entire thanksgiving weekend, he's been there for weeks, cooking for the people of puerto rico. he has served more than 3 million meals since hurricane mar marie hit the island two months ago. joining me is the mayor of san juan, who was in new york city this week. mayor cruz, thank you for being with us. the state of the reconstruction in puerto rico, there are so many...
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or more recently, i cooked with josé andrés, the famous spanish chef, and he showed me how to take veryinary ingredients and turn them into something extraordinary. so today on milk street, we're talking about culinary magic. we're going to make josé's garlic bread soup. we're going to take a pork tenderloin
or more recently, i cooked with josé andrés, the famous spanish chef, and he showed me how to take veryinary ingredients and turn them into something extraordinary. so today on milk street, we're talking about culinary magic. we're going to make josé's garlic bread soup. we're going to take a pork tenderloin
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or more recently, i cooked with josé andrés, the famous spanish chef, and he showed me how to take veryients and turn them into something extraordinary. so today on milk street, we're talking about culinary magic. we're going to make josé's garlic bread soup. we're going to take a pork tenderloin
or more recently, i cooked with josé andrés, the famous spanish chef, and he showed me how to take veryients and turn them into something extraordinary. so today on milk street, we're talking about culinary magic. we're going to make josé's garlic bread soup. we're going to take a pork tenderloin
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world biggest names, jose andres and alice waters. s for alice and jose on twitter. please use the #food for thought. alice waters is the author of this new memoir called coming to my senses. i think the book is mesmerizing because of the subtitles, the making of a counterculture took. counterculture cook. today we will talk about food as a tool for change. and we will talk about her
world biggest names, jose andres and alice waters. s for alice and jose on twitter. please use the #food for thought. alice waters is the author of this new memoir called coming to my senses. i think the book is mesmerizing because of the subtitles, the making of a counterculture took. counterculture cook. today we will talk about food as a tool for change. and we will talk about her
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renuncia como secretario de hacienda, josÉ antonio quien ha servido en gobiernos tanto del pri como del pan. hechos consideran como el mejor candidato para enfrentarse a andrÉsazo enrique peÑa nieto concluyÓ uno de sus Últimos rituales como gobernante. destacÓ a josÉ antonio como candidato a la presidencia de mÉxico. al aceptarle la renuncia como secretario de hacienda. despuÉs el propio josÉ antonio contÓ sus planes. >> como precandidato a la presidencia de la repÚblica. >> esos aplausos son porque el doctor en economÍa por la universidad estÁ haciendo historia. el primer candidato sin militancia priÍsta que buscara la presidencia por el pri. el Único que ha sido secretario de distinto color. >> con profunda convicciÓn y emociÓn. mi Único anhelo es servir a mi paÍs. >> en redes comenzÓ la difusión de su propaganda y aparece una canciÓn en su honor. para unos el exsecretario de la Única figura que podrÍa captar los votos de los que odian a lÓpez en las encuestas. >> josÉ es el candidato anti pri. y el menos priÍsta. >> para otros la forma en que el exsecretario fue elegido es un retroceso. >> puede ser una instituciÓn detestable pero es una instituciÓn pÚbli
renuncia como secretario de hacienda, josÉ antonio quien ha servido en gobiernos tanto del pri como del pan. hechos consideran como el mejor candidato para enfrentarse a andrÉsazo enrique peÑa nieto concluyÓ uno de sus Últimos rituales como gobernante. destacÓ a josÉ antonio como candidato a la presidencia de mÉxico. al aceptarle la renuncia como secretario de hacienda. despuÉs el propio josÉ antonio contÓ sus planes. >> como precandidato a la presidencia de la repÚblica....
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. >>> la marcha se uniÓ el chef espaÑol josÉ andres. >>> es bueno que voten y que se hagan escuchar,lÉmica ley que retringe la actividad comercial. >>> queremos tambiÉn es la habilidad de crear trabajos, que trae dignidad y respeto a un pueblo. >>> pero a pesar de todo los puertorriqueÑos se mantienen en pie. >>> ellos estÁn ahÍ por el voto que les damos asÍ que que no nos olvida cuando dijeron presente para puerto rico. >>> en washington lori montenegro para las noticias telemundo. >>> en otro tema el presidente donald trump se arrepintiÓ de ayudar a tres jugadores de la universidad, los salvÉ de la cÁrcel asÍ lo escribiÓ en el twitter el mandatario despuÉs que el padre de uno de estos jÓvenes, minimizo su participaciÓn, donald trump dijo que tratÓ personalmente la detenciÓn de los jugadores en la reuniÓn que sostuvo en pekÍn los atletas estaban arrestados en china acusados de robar en una tienda. >>> cinco personas resultaron heridas despuÉs de que un andamio cayÓ sobre una concurrida calen una calle, los vientos causaron el colapso del andamio. y un automÓvil fue aplastado por la
. >>> la marcha se uniÓ el chef espaÑol josÉ andres. >>> es bueno que voten y que se hagan escuchar,lÉmica ley que retringe la actividad comercial. >>> queremos tambiÉn es la habilidad de crear trabajos, que trae dignidad y respeto a un pueblo. >>> pero a pesar de todo los puertorriqueÑos se mantienen en pie. >>> ellos estÁn ahÍ por el voto que les damos asÍ que que no nos olvida cuando dijeron presente para puerto rico. >>> en...
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jose... ---vamos en vivo al aeropuerto de esa ciudad, donde nuestro companero... ...andres brender ha seguido de cerca esta delicada situacion...andres que se sabe del paradero de este individuo? no sabe nada aun... y he ahi la preocupacion... la caceria esta activa... es considerado peligroso... fue acusado de asesinato y ademas, de tener sexo con su victima una vez le quito la vida... pkg como si nunca hubiese sido acusado de asesinar a una persona, ni de ser diagnosticado como necrofilo-- y por ende internado en un hospital psiquiatrico en la ciudad de honolulu, hawaii... ... randall saito se escapo de alli sin problema alguno el domingo pasado... tomo este taxi para agarrar un avion hacia la ciudad de maui--- y luego, compro un boleto aereo, para aca, san jose, california..... pasaron mas de 8 horas hasta que autoridades se dieron cuenta de que este peligroso individuo huyo de la institucion mental ... sot este administrador del hospital dijo que no puede entrar en detalles sobre la situacion, ya que es una investigacion abierta... pero afirma que el ambiente alli no es de prision... que
jose... ---vamos en vivo al aeropuerto de esa ciudad, donde nuestro companero... ...andres brender ha seguido de cerca esta delicada situacion...andres que se sabe del paradero de este individuo? no sabe nada aun... y he ahi la preocupacion... la caceria esta activa... es considerado peligroso... fue acusado de asesinato y ademas, de tener sexo con su victima una vez le quito la vida... pkg como si nunca hubiese sido acusado de asesinar a una persona, ni de ser diagnosticado como necrofilo-- y...
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andre s fault line and widely felt. hundreds of people reported feeling it in san jose and san francisco. searchers say the quake is interesting from a scientific perspective because of where it occurred on the line. >> it happened in the creeping section where you expect fewer earthquakes certainly of this size. and it's an open research question of why we get events of this magnitude. >> reporter: no major damage or problems were reported. the last time there was major damage of a quake was a 6.0 in napa in 2013. >> to me it's a release of what's going to happen. it could be a really big one that's going to happen. >>> well, the drought might seem like a distant memory. but the state watery board is looking for ways to eliminate water waste. they've come up with a list and may make it a permanent regulation. overwatering, wugsing a car with a hose without a shutoff nozzle, using water on driveways and sidewalk, the use of water fountains without a circulation system and only serving water in restaurants upon request. the water board is currently taking comments. >> and certainly no shor
andre s fault line and widely felt. hundreds of people reported feeling it in san jose and san francisco. searchers say the quake is interesting from a scientific perspective because of where it occurred on the line. >> it happened in the creeping section where you expect fewer earthquakes certainly of this size. and it's an open research question of why we get events of this magnitude. >> reporter: no major damage or problems were reported. the last time there was major damage of a...