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wow, did we love watching julia child. actually met julia child. >> oh, i've met her a bunch of times. i'll tell you one of my two favorite stories. one-- the first time she came to blue ginger, i was petrified. i mean, i don't really get nervous for people, right? i don't care if you're the president of this or ceo of that, but when julia child was coming in, i'm like... >> hinojosa: well, how did you know? did they call? >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. oh, yeah; they called. they fortunately gave me the warning, so, you know, so everyone stood at attention, and of course i did the best meal i possibly could. and i ended up serving this foie gras course. it's a shumai, it's steamed, and i knew she's never had this preparation, and after she ate that, she... the waiter says, "julia wants to speak to you." so i'm thinking, as i'm walking over with my shoulders up like, "oh, she's going to say it's the most creative, or the tastiest, or the best," and i have an open kitchen, right? and she goes, "ming, you don't have one woman line
wow, did we love watching julia child. actually met julia child. >> oh, i've met her a bunch of times. i'll tell you one of my two favorite stories. one-- the first time she came to blue ginger, i was petrified. i mean, i don't really get nervous for people, right? i don't care if you're the president of this or ceo of that, but when julia child was coming in, i'm like... >> hinojosa: well, how did you know? did they call? >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. oh, yeah; they called. they...
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Nov 20, 2016
11/16
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. >> chef rashard had her own tv cooking show in new orleans well before julia child took to the airwaves. >> what we learned about her is how she thought of herself. she portrays herself as a lady. >> her own cookbook was self-published in 1939. >> the great james beard helped book comes out and it's now calls new orleans cookbook but now guess what -- >> her image. >> it's not there. they've removed it. >> i don't think you cooked enough. >> no, i didn't. >> she hopes the cookbooks with their stories and recipes will provide a richer, truer picture of african-american contributions to the american table. cooking and who we stand culinarily speaking and the artistic aspect are evident in the books. >> and isn't that what thanksgiving is all about, sharing food and stories and celebrating our commonality and >> pauley: here's something worth spreading, butter is back. >> this one is from vermont. she's a bona fide butter lover. >> i would like to point out 50% of what's going on in your refrigerator is butter. how long have humans been eating >> thousands and thousands of year. it's a ric
. >> chef rashard had her own tv cooking show in new orleans well before julia child took to the airwaves. >> what we learned about her is how she thought of herself. she portrays herself as a lady. >> her own cookbook was self-published in 1939. >> the great james beard helped book comes out and it's now calls new orleans cookbook but now guess what -- >> her image. >> it's not there. they've removed it. >> i don't think you cooked enough. >> no,...
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Nov 20, 2016
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butter. >> somewhere julia child is smiling. >> pauley: ahead -- >> i don't know i state i haven't shipped at least one >> i don't know i state i haven't shipped at least one cake too. >> pauley: the island tradition that takes the cake. multiply. hello, all of you. get organized at voya.com. ? happy thanks for giving! thanks for giving lien the strength to outrun her brother. thanks for giving victor the energy to be the rowdiest fan. and joseph, the ability to see monsters. when you choose walgreens, you choose to make a difference... like how every vitamin and flu shot you get at walgreens helps give life-changing vitamins and vaccines... to children in need. so, really... happy thanks for giving! as soon as i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot, i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them hap
butter. >> somewhere julia child is smiling. >> pauley: ahead -- >> i don't know i state i haven't shipped at least one >> i don't know i state i haven't shipped at least one cake too. >> pauley: the island tradition that takes the cake. multiply. hello, all of you. get organized at voya.com. ? happy thanks for giving! thanks for giving lien the strength to outrun her brother. thanks for giving victor the energy to be the rowdiest fan. and joseph, the ability to...
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Nov 11, 2016
11/16
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[ laughter ] later on, you didn't mention this, but julia child's, the famous chef, will be out here and show us without offending the moral majority. [ laughter ] [ applause ] we have ricky schroder, sean morey, and jeana tomasino. and we will be back. [ music ] [ music ] [ applause ] all right, we have tonight. >> this crowd is ready for a party. >> aren't they though? >> they are ready to go. >> it's not a full moon either. how is your back? you might as well tell them because you're sitting a little straight. >> i know. i thought last time i should have said something because i when i stood up. >> he threw his back out. >> if anybody knows what that is, you know how painful it is. >> how do you do that? >> very simply. you reach over for a pencil and your back goes. nothing. >> and the spine just? >> it's a spasm of the muscle. it's extremely painful. you've got your broken ribs, crushed ribs. >> well i had them a month ago. they are still sore. >> i think they ought to come in and get two wheelchairs and take us right down to the old home. >> i think so. >> can we have a cottage
[ laughter ] later on, you didn't mention this, but julia child's, the famous chef, will be out here and show us without offending the moral majority. [ laughter ] [ applause ] we have ricky schroder, sean morey, and jeana tomasino. and we will be back. [ music ] [ music ] [ applause ] all right, we have tonight. >> this crowd is ready for a party. >> aren't they though? >> they are ready to go. >> it's not a full moon either. how is your back? you might as well tell...
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Nov 27, 2016
11/16
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i'm sure you recognize isn't julia child and she made parisiennes cooking famous cuisine. as soon as the allies landed that they wanted to establish the dominance again of the french haute couture industry because they recognized in the war that casual american clothes have started to make headway with women who liked the ideas that being comfortable. so first of all they invented this, the miniature haute couture with the jewels and design, sets designed and it traveled the world proclaiming that haute couture is french or it is nothing. and in 194 1947 to send your cap with a new look but, of course, although the use rains and rains of fabric, i'm not sure that was very new because it set women back to the home wearing corsets and these outfits were sorely not designed for women who wanted to lead an active working life. at one of the shows his sister catherine had been in the resistance and that suffered, the shows when she came out. so why did she never tell her story? why was she so private about it? she fell in love with a married man who you see here who was not onl
i'm sure you recognize isn't julia child and she made parisiennes cooking famous cuisine. as soon as the allies landed that they wanted to establish the dominance again of the french haute couture industry because they recognized in the war that casual american clothes have started to make headway with women who liked the ideas that being comfortable. so first of all they invented this, the miniature haute couture with the jewels and design, sets designed and it traveled the world proclaiming...
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Nov 13, 2016
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i'm sure you're recognized this julia child and shumate parisienne cooking famous.hey decided as soon as the allies landed that they wanted to establish the detroit industry because they recognize during the war the casual american close have started to make headway so first of all it was the miniature which designs that traveled the world to claiming it is french for it is nothing end in 1947 came up with of course reinserting reigns of fabric. i'm not sure it was there because it meant women back to the home where of course it then they were certainly not designed for women who wanted to lead an active working life. that one of the shows who'd been in the resistance of gavin's booking shows her when she came out of ravens broke. why did she never tell her story? she fell in love with a married man who was not only married. he had children but the traditional meant that she couldn't get a divorce. after the war she continued living within in sin to talk about resistance work. i'm really thrilled to give voice to her now. the new look was not popular with everybody.
i'm sure you're recognized this julia child and shumate parisienne cooking famous.hey decided as soon as the allies landed that they wanted to establish the detroit industry because they recognize during the war the casual american close have started to make headway so first of all it was the miniature which designs that traveled the world to claiming it is french for it is nothing end in 1947 came up with of course reinserting reigns of fabric. i'm not sure it was there because it meant women...
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Nov 30, 2016
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operatives and at least a third of the operatives were women, including the favorite tv chef, julia child, of all speaker. mr. speaker, i rise in support of senate bill 2234, the office of strategic services congressional gold medal medal act, introduced by senator blunt of missouri. it has companion legislation to house bill h.r. 3929, introduced by our republican colleague, representative latta, which has 320 house co-sponsors. . the bill authorizes the striking and awarding of a single gold medal of appropriate design to commemorate the members of the office of strategic services in recognition of their superior service and major contributions during world war ii. after awarding the medal, it will be given to the smithsonian museum where it will be available for display there or elsewhere as appropriate. the treasury secretary's authorized then to make an offer for sale bronze replicas of the medal at a price that will help depray the -- the defray and -- help defray the design production of the cost. we probably still do not know all the hair-raising sales that might be told. one thin
operatives and at least a third of the operatives were women, including the favorite tv chef, julia child, of all speaker. mr. speaker, i rise in support of senate bill 2234, the office of strategic services congressional gold medal medal act, introduced by senator blunt of missouri. it has companion legislation to house bill h.r. 3929, introduced by our republican colleague, representative latta, which has 320 house co-sponsors. . the bill authorizes the striking and awarding of a single gold...
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Nov 16, 2016
11/16
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child is the girlfriend. she is charged with obstructing an officer by first reporting it was stolen. reporting live, julia fello, today's tmj4. >> reduced charges for a milwaukee man accused of killing a 3-year-old boy. he pled guilty today to reckless homicide as part of a plea deal. prosecutors say that his abuse of 3-year-old led to the boy's death last year. he will be sentenced in january. offered for information leading to the arrest of two people who set fire to a bank in the recent violence in sherman park. >> police say she broke into the bank at 36th and fond du lac, august 13th. take a look at this video. see if you notice or can recognize these folks. they broke windows and started a fire. they caused a million dollars in damage. if you know who either of these people are, call milwaukee police. >>> the violence in the sherman park neibo milwaukee police officer shot and killed seville smith. three months later police body camera video from the shooting still has not been released. the district attorney's office says it will not be made public until a decision is made on possible charges. and
child is the girlfriend. she is charged with obstructing an officer by first reporting it was stolen. reporting live, julia fello, today's tmj4. >> reduced charges for a milwaukee man accused of killing a 3-year-old boy. he pled guilty today to reckless homicide as part of a plea deal. prosecutors say that his abuse of 3-year-old led to the boy's death last year. he will be sentenced in january. offered for information leading to the arrest of two people who set fire to a bank in the...
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Nov 27, 2016
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susan: on to your favorite, julia grant who is also from st. louis. she was a child of the slavery system. here she grew up married to the commanding general of the union army. how did she reconcile those two things? candice hooper: not just that, she brought her slaves with her during the war. her slaves traveled with her. julia,ves name was also legend that she was born at the same time, also named julia. she took her with her to the various military camps where it was. julia --lysses and their lives were very different. his parents would not come to their wedding because they were avid abolitionists, and they did not want to go to be entertained in the home of slaveowners. they did not even attend their wedding. julia, and heved dealt with it, because that was her life. he so that is a hard thing seems to reconcile, but we know he did not like slavery. he ended up having her disown the slaves probably through julia's father, but he gave freedom at the time the grants needed the money but it could have gotten -- where they could have gotten from selling the slaves.
susan: on to your favorite, julia grant who is also from st. louis. she was a child of the slavery system. here she grew up married to the commanding general of the union army. how did she reconcile those two things? candice hooper: not just that, she brought her slaves with her during the war. her slaves traveled with her. julia,ves name was also legend that she was born at the same time, also named julia. she took her with her to the various military camps where it was. julia --lysses and...
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Nov 28, 2016
11/16
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first, this weekend in the "entertainment tonight" birthdays, which child actor appeared in the pilot for "saved by the bell"? is it julia ok! impaciente! manolo! no hey...it's, it's dry... your scalp? mine gets dry in the winter too. try head and shoulders' dry scalp care it nourishes the scalp 3 surface layers deep to help... ...prevent dryness and keeps you up to 100% flake free now we can cuddle the whole winter! head and shoulders' dry scalp care my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis made a simple trip to the grocery store anything but simple. so i had an important conversation with my t humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infec
first, this weekend in the "entertainment tonight" birthdays, which child actor appeared in the pilot for "saved by the bell"? is it julia ok! impaciente! manolo! no hey...it's, it's dry... your scalp? mine gets dry in the winter too. try head and shoulders' dry scalp care it nourishes the scalp 3 surface layers deep to help... ...prevent dryness and keeps you up to 100% flake free now we can cuddle the whole winter! head and shoulders' dry scalp care my moderate to severe...
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Nov 27, 2016
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first, this weekend in the "entertainment tonight" birthdays, which child actor appeared in the pilot for "saved by the bell"? is it juliae so cold, come in! what's wrong? take off your hat! no hey...it's, it's dry... your scalp? mine gets dry in the winter too. try head and shoulders' dry scalp care it nourishes the scalp 3 surface layers deep to help... ...prevent dryness and keeps you up to 100% flake free now we can cuddle the whole winter! head and shoulders' dry scalp care my mmade a simple trip toonic the grocery storesis anything but simple. so i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and
first, this weekend in the "entertainment tonight" birthdays, which child actor appeared in the pilot for "saved by the bell"? is it juliae so cold, come in! what's wrong? take off your hat! no hey...it's, it's dry... your scalp? mine gets dry in the winter too. try head and shoulders' dry scalp care it nourishes the scalp 3 surface layers deep to help... ...prevent dryness and keeps you up to 100% flake free now we can cuddle the whole winter! head and shoulders' dry scalp...
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Nov 28, 2016
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first, this weekend in the "entertainment tonight" birthdays, which child actor appeared in the pilot for "saved by the bell"? is it julia
first, this weekend in the "entertainment tonight" birthdays, which child actor appeared in the pilot for "saved by the bell"? is it julia
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Nov 1, 2016
11/16
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child: i almost fell down the stairs because spoke got me really dizzy. could not see anything i was just making guesses. >> reporter: outside helpless julia waited frantically for children to reappear. >> woman: it was unbelievable it seems like forever.and i kept seeing where is melody? >> reporter: they got out coughing and scared but with each other and melodies favorite stuffed animal. >> child: she was pretty frightened by which was seeking. >> reporter: brandon stewart jaw adjustments she was a hero. >> child: to be thanked from all of this. >> reporter: for his parents think you will never be enough. >> woman: i am so proud of him, fire is under investigation it will likely be six-month before they can move back inside. i am catherine bircher fox 25 news. >> mark: nice job at that in man. kids with peanut allergies good for a therapy. >> vanessa: it gives small doses of peanut putting tickets that are allergic. nearly half of those treated by the peanut patch for one year were able to consume at least 10 times more peanut protein than they were prior to treatment. >> mark: buzz could be coming back to boston. they are working on the of a potential ne
child: i almost fell down the stairs because spoke got me really dizzy. could not see anything i was just making guesses. >> reporter: outside helpless julia waited frantically for children to reappear. >> woman: it was unbelievable it seems like forever.and i kept seeing where is melody? >> reporter: they got out coughing and scared but with each other and melodies favorite stuffed animal. >> child: she was pretty frightened by which was seeking. >> reporter:...
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Nov 30, 2016
11/16
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julia: i don't know it was answerable. it was in his dna. he was born that way. he was fixated as a young channel dish as a young childith the united states. the relationship with the united states was formative, not antagonistic. we have letters from him when he writes to fdr as a 12-year-old. he came here on his honeymoon. [indiscernible] [laughter] he campaigned in new york city and washington dc to raise money for cuban-americans. jeffrey: was it a love-hate relationship? or a hate-hate relationship? jorge: no, it was an effort to bring cuba out of the thumb of the united states of america. he was insulted how the united states had turned cuba into a playground for the rich and famous. a corporate stronghold, the cubans themselves did not have their own independence for their own self-determination. and he let the revolution to make that happen. that will be his most significant recklessly. test significant legacy. he took a regular sized caribbean island and made it a major player on the world stage far beyond its geographic size and location. it would also help propel him. if in 59, if he had accepted aid from r
julia: i don't know it was answerable. it was in his dna. he was born that way. he was fixated as a young channel dish as a young childith the united states. the relationship with the united states was formative, not antagonistic. we have letters from him when he writes to fdr as a 12-year-old. he came here on his honeymoon. [indiscernible] [laughter] he campaigned in new york city and washington dc to raise money for cuban-americans. jeffrey: was it a love-hate relationship? or a hate-hate...
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Nov 11, 2016
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[ laughter ] later on, you didn't mention this, but julia child's, the famous chef, will be out here and show us the moral majority. [ laughter ] [ applause ] we have ricky schroder, sean morey, and jeana tomasino. and we will be back. [ music ] [ music ] [ applause ] all right, we have tonight. >> this crowd is ready for a party. >> aren't they though? >> they are ready to go. >> it's not a full moon either. how is your back? you might as well tell them because you're sitting a little straight. >> i know. i thought last time i should have said something because i when i stood up. >> he threw his back out. >> if anybody knows what that is, you know how painful it is. >> how do you do that? >> very simply. you reach over for a pencil and your back goes. it's a crazy thing. >> it's a spasm of the muscle. it's extremely painful. you've got your broken ribs, crushed ribs. >> well i had them a month ago. they are still sore. >> i think they ought to come in and get two wheelchairs and take us right down to the old home. >> i think so. >> can we have a cottage together? >> tomorrow we can
[ laughter ] later on, you didn't mention this, but julia child's, the famous chef, will be out here and show us the moral majority. [ laughter ] [ applause ] we have ricky schroder, sean morey, and jeana tomasino. and we will be back. [ music ] [ music ] [ applause ] all right, we have tonight. >> this crowd is ready for a party. >> aren't they though? >> they are ready to go. >> it's not a full moon either. how is your back? you might as well tell them because you're...