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joseph cook experienced this firsthand.d carrying a gun when he was 12 years old. >> gang bang, carrying guns, whole lot, be on the corners, whole lot of stuff. >> why did you have guns? >> protect myself. i almost lost my life like three times. i got stabbed trying to break a fight up. i got stabbed three times. i been shot at. i thought i was going to die because i had the hat on the car, this dude kept shooting kept shooting and kept shooting and there was no way, he was going to stop. >> did you ever shoot at soak when you had a gun? >> yes. >> why do you think there is so much violence here? this isn't like other parts of chicago. why does this keep happening? >> a lot of people. a lot of people ability got hope, they ain't working or it's hard for them to get a job so if they ain't got no job i'm just going to start robbing people or just start shooting people, on account of i ain't got anything to live for. or their losses, all type of reasons. >> joseph says too many youth like him grow up feeling like they have to
joseph cook experienced this firsthand.d carrying a gun when he was 12 years old. >> gang bang, carrying guns, whole lot, be on the corners, whole lot of stuff. >> why did you have guns? >> protect myself. i almost lost my life like three times. i got stabbed trying to break a fight up. i got stabbed three times. i been shot at. i thought i was going to die because i had the hat on the car, this dude kept shooting kept shooting and kept shooting and there was no way, he was...
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we have records of a couple of different cooks, marie and marie joseph. cooks would be assisted by domestics, people who lived either inside the big house or close to the big house and assisted the family. they would do things from cleaning to helping the cook. moving food, serving it in the big house for meals. the cooks today in a kitchen cook's day would start very early in the morning. she would build a fire in the center here, and most of the cooking was not done on the flames, but on the embers built up by the fire. she would have to get a large supply of coal, burn lots and lots of wood, and then rake the coal on to the hearth to prepare food. we have a couple of examples of ways people prepared food on the coal. you put a flat bottom pot here. we also have something called a spider pot built with legs. the coals go underneath and on top as well. you can see an example here where this was constructed almost with fingers coming up to retain the coal on the top. a lot of the cook's day would be spent bent over pots like this or crouching down, trying to ge
we have records of a couple of different cooks, marie and marie joseph. cooks would be assisted by domestics, people who lived either inside the big house or close to the big house and assisted the family. they would do things from cleaning to helping the cook. moving food, serving it in the big house for meals. the cooks today in a kitchen cook's day would start very early in the morning. she would build a fire in the center here, and most of the cooking was not done on the flames, but on the...
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Mar 26, 2016
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marie and marie joseph. cooksuld be assisted by domestics, people who lived either inside the big house or close to the big house and assisted the family and they would do things, you know, ranging from cleaning inside the big house to helping out the cook and moving food, serving it in the big house for meals. the cook's day in a kitchen like this would start very early in the morning, because all of the preparing of food, all of the cooking was done on the hearth. this is called hearth cooking. so she would build a fire in the center here, and most of her cooking is again, not done on those flames, but done on the embers that are built up by that fire. so the reason that she would have to start so early is that she would have to get a large supply of coals by burning lots and lots of wood and then raking those coals out on to the hearth to prepare food. so we have a couple of examples of ways that people prepared food on those coals. this works almost like an eye and we also have something called a spider pot. s
marie and marie joseph. cooksuld be assisted by domestics, people who lived either inside the big house or close to the big house and assisted the family and they would do things, you know, ranging from cleaning inside the big house to helping out the cook and moving food, serving it in the big house for meals. the cook's day in a kitchen like this would start very early in the morning, because all of the preparing of food, all of the cooking was done on the hearth. this is called hearth...
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Mar 26, 2016
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marie and marie joseph. cooksld be assisted by domestics, people who lived either inside the big house or close to the big house and assisted the family and they would do things, you know, ranging from cleaning inside the big house to helping out the cook and moving food, serving it in the big house for meals. the cook's day in a kitchen like this would start very early in the morning, because all of the preparing of food, all of the cooking was done on the hearth. this is called hearth cooking. so she would build a fire in the center here, and most of her cooking is again, not done on those flames, but done on the embers that are built up by that fire. so the reason that she would have to start so early is that she would have to get a large supply of coals by burning lots and lots of wood and then raking those coals out on to the hearth to prepare food. so we have a couple of examples of ways that people prepared food on those coals. this works almost like an eye and we also have something called a spider pot. so
marie and marie joseph. cooksld be assisted by domestics, people who lived either inside the big house or close to the big house and assisted the family and they would do things, you know, ranging from cleaning inside the big house to helping out the cook and moving food, serving it in the big house for meals. the cook's day in a kitchen like this would start very early in the morning, because all of the preparing of food, all of the cooking was done on the hearth. this is called hearth...
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sharyl: joseph nacchio's story is a two feds won. apple ceo tim cook is the latest ceo taking a stand as heard in a recent interview with abc news. tim cook: what is at stake is, can the government compel apple to write software that we believe would make hundreds of millions of customers vulnerable around the world, including the u.s.? sharyl: apple was on the agenda at a recent private meeting attended by cook, other top silicon valley ceos, and political leaders, including republican senator tom cotton. attendees say cotton and cook clashed over the controversy. they won't talk publicly about it, but we caught up with cotton, who's on the intelligence committee to hear why he thinks apple should do what the government wants. an. cotton: apple has taken problematic, absolutist position from the beginning. their position is, we don't have to cooperate with the government matter. i don't take that position. the value of encryption to americans. it is essential that americans have good cyber security. i want phones to have sound data security. i also wa
sharyl: joseph nacchio's story is a two feds won. apple ceo tim cook is the latest ceo taking a stand as heard in a recent interview with abc news. tim cook: what is at stake is, can the government compel apple to write software that we believe would make hundreds of millions of customers vulnerable around the world, including the u.s.? sharyl: apple was on the agenda at a recent private meeting attended by cook, other top silicon valley ceos, and political leaders, including republican senator...
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cooked meal. >> both are great prizes. we'll find out who the winners are. look at all these entries. almost 11,000. >> because it's spanky tuesday. >> people like spanky tuesday. >> yes, this is joseph fionalin from bensalem, pennsylvania. >> and i have darlene from glendale. >> and let's see. >> vings -- vincent alka czar from santee, california. i've got annette banahan from massachusetts. >> and i have carol langford from louisville, kentucky. >> those are awesome. congratulations! make sure you enter again for next week's prize. >> listen to this. tomorrow from "fuller house," dave coulier. >> love him. >> plus actor stephen baldwin. jill's got fun stuff to get you >> and lilliana's lux for less. >> and we'll play "who knew" with kids. so we'll see you tomorrow. but for now, it's spanky tuesday. >> no! i hate this! campaign is this is a political revelationrev revolution revolution, it's going to bring all these new people to the process that have never participated before. if that was coming to fruition, they would be shattering records. 2008, there are democrats who say yes, it's troubling the turn out is up and the democratic turnout is down. but they would say 2008 is someth
cooked meal. >> both are great prizes. we'll find out who the winners are. look at all these entries. almost 11,000. >> because it's spanky tuesday. >> people like spanky tuesday. >> yes, this is joseph fionalin from bensalem, pennsylvania. >> and i have darlene from glendale. >> and let's see. >> vings -- vincent alka czar from santee, california. i've got annette banahan from massachusetts. >> and i have carol langford from louisville, kentucky....
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cook. those stories and more coming up neck at 6:00 for adam joseph cecily tynan jaime apody rick william theion news" team, i'm monica malpass, have a great night and newscast. >> good night. the centers for medicare and medicaid services recently asked patients to rate the quality of over 3.500 hospitals. fewer than 6% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. cancercenter.com slash eastern. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rodgers, meteorologist cecily tynan and jim gardner. >> ♪ >> friday night pennsylvania state police charge an east falls doctor and philadelphia police meet with residents across the city to build a sense of community. >>> but the big story on "action news" tonight is the latest on the hazing scandal on philadelphia's main line. conestoga high school in berwyn has been rocked by revelation that is three revelation that is three members of the football team have been criminally charged in the assault of a football player using a broom handle. chad pradelli and dann cuellar are at the scho
cook. those stories and more coming up neck at 6:00 for adam joseph cecily tynan jaime apody rick william theion news" team, i'm monica malpass, have a great night and newscast. >> good night. the centers for medicare and medicaid services recently asked patients to rate the quality of over 3.500 hospitals. fewer than 6% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. cancercenter.com slash eastern. >> ♪ >> "action news."...
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cooked meal. >> both are great prizes. are. almost 11,000. >> because it's spanky tuesday. >> people like spanky tuesday. >> yes, this is joseph fionalin glendale. >> and let's see. >> vings -- vincent alka czar from santee, california. i've got annette banahan from massachusetts. >> and i have carol langford from louisville, kentucky. >> those are awesome. congratulations! make sure you enter again for next week's prize. >> listen to this. tomorrow from "fuller house," dave coulier. >> love him. >> plus actor stephen baldwin. jill's got fun stuff to get you organized just in time for spring. >> and lilliana's lux for less. >> and we'll play "who knew" with kids. so we'll see you tomorrow. but for now, it's spanky tuesday. >> no! i hate this! >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money. field for alinvestors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to cramerica. other people want to make up friends. i'm just trying to save you money. my job isn't just to entertain what exactly do the bulls want? that's the perfect question to ask on a day like today because you
cooked meal. >> both are great prizes. are. almost 11,000. >> because it's spanky tuesday. >> people like spanky tuesday. >> yes, this is joseph fionalin glendale. >> and let's see. >> vings -- vincent alka czar from santee, california. i've got annette banahan from massachusetts. >> and i have carol langford from louisville, kentucky. >> those are awesome. congratulations! make sure you enter again for next week's prize. >> listen to this....
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laux worked as a cook, a gas station manager, a maid and a doughnut holer before receiving a b.a. in english. the author of four books of poems, she now lives with her husband, poet josephillar, in raleigh, north carolina, where she teaches at north carolina state university. her book facts about the moon was a finalist for the national book critics circle award. "dust." someone spoke to me last night, told me the truth. just a few words, but i recognized it. i knew i should make myself get up, write it down, but it was late, and i was exhausted from working all day in the garden, moving rocks. now, i remember only the flavor-- not like food, sweet or sharp. more like a fine powder, like dust. and i wasn't elated or frightened, but simply rapt, aware. that's how it is sometimes-- god comes to your window, all bright light and black wings, and you're just too tired to open it. (applause) ♪ >> memphis, tennessee... it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem, and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here. with rerocker. "sun studio sessions" and its performers are brought to you in part by the american society of composers, authors an
laux worked as a cook, a gas station manager, a maid and a doughnut holer before receiving a b.a. in english. the author of four books of poems, she now lives with her husband, poet josephillar, in raleigh, north carolina, where she teaches at north carolina state university. her book facts about the moon was a finalist for the national book critics circle award. "dust." someone spoke to me last night, told me the truth. just a few words, but i recognized it. i knew i should make...
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cooked meal. we'll find out who the winners look at all these entries. almost 11,000. >> because it's spanky tuesday. >> people like spanky tuesday. >> yes, this is joseph fionalin from bensalem, pennsylvania. glendale. >> and let's see. >> vings -- vincent alka czar from santee, california. i've got annette banahan from massachusetts. >> and i have carol langford from louisville, kentucky. >> those are awesome. congratulations! make sure you enter again for next week's prize. >> listen to this. tomorrow from "fuller house," dave coulier. >> love him. >> plus actor jill got funtuff to get you organized just in time for spring. >> and we'll play "who knew" with kids. so we'll see you tomorrow. but for now, it's spanky tuesday. >> no! i hate this! >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for green tea cr, brought to you by purity products. >> hello, and welcome to "health line." i'm your host, mark larson. we're sponsored by the fine folks at purity products. one of my favorite guests is on the program with us today. we're gonna get to him in just a moment. talking about chris kilham, known as the medicine hunter. cnn calls chris the indiana jo
cooked meal. we'll find out who the winners look at all these entries. almost 11,000. >> because it's spanky tuesday. >> people like spanky tuesday. >> yes, this is joseph fionalin from bensalem, pennsylvania. glendale. >> and let's see. >> vings -- vincent alka czar from santee, california. i've got annette banahan from massachusetts. >> and i have carol langford from louisville, kentucky. >> those are awesome. congratulations! make sure you enter...
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cooked meal. >> both are great prizes. we'll find out who the winners are. almost 11,000. >> because it's spanky tuesday. >> people like spanky tuesday. >> yes, this is joseph fionalin from bensalem, pennsylvania. >> and i have darlene from >> and let's see. >> vings -- vincent alka czar from santee, california. i've got annette banahan from massachusetts. >> and i have carol langford from louisville, kentucky. >> those are awesome. congratulations! make sure you enter again for next week's prize. >> listen to this. tomorrow from "fuller house," dave coulier. >> love him. >> plus actor stephen baldwin. jill's got fun stuff to get you organized just in time for spring. >> and lilliana's lux for less. >> and we'll play "who knew" with kids. so we'll see you tomorrow. but for now, it's spanky tuesday. steve: i'm here to help. we can do it together [applause] steve: wow. that's a lot. it feels good. it really does.
cooked meal. >> both are great prizes. we'll find out who the winners are. almost 11,000. >> because it's spanky tuesday. >> people like spanky tuesday. >> yes, this is joseph fionalin from bensalem, pennsylvania. >> and i have darlene from >> and let's see. >> vings -- vincent alka czar from santee, california. i've got annette banahan from massachusetts. >> and i have carol langford from louisville, kentucky. >> those are awesome....