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[laughter] kale is so in right now. >> i'm sick and tired of kale. >> kale this, kale that. factory? my wife says 5 years from now we will come up with some disease attributed to kale. >> you got three stars from "the new york times," almost unprecedented. and yet you left that you started this. what is the lesson to people who are thinking about starting a business? >> first of all, the model for me of super high-end dining, i thought the consumer wanted something else. they wanted to be able to go out without reservations. starting a business in harlem allowed me to really start over again and be more consumer-driven in which you cannot really do when you are a midtown restaurant. it allows more flexibility. >> you are active in the community and promoting your personal brand. i'm wondering how you divide your time. how much time on celebrity projects like the tv shows and books? >> our business is not an either-or. i do social media, but i have my office in harlem right above the restaurant. i spent time in the kitchen, in the restaurant, the rest on the road traveling. >> helga's
[laughter] kale is so in right now. >> i'm sick and tired of kale. >> kale this, kale that. factory? my wife says 5 years from now we will come up with some disease attributed to kale. >> you got three stars from "the new york times," almost unprecedented. and yet you left that you started this. what is the lesson to people who are thinking about starting a business? >> first of all, the model for me of super high-end dining, i thought the consumer wanted...
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i don't know if pablo sandoval has eaten many kale salads. thanks for joining us. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, moment of impact. cameras roll as skies darken and a twister hits. roofs ripped away and we're tracking the threat into the night. >>> terror warning. al qaeda trying to make bombs disguised as everyday items to travel undetected on planes. >>> big bite. shock waves after a soccer star appears to bite a rival. are these pictures proof? >>> stressed out. where are you most stressed? at work, at home? some surprising test results tonight and what you can do about it right now. >>> a good evening to you on this tuesday night. we come on the air with threatening skies and rising water in parts of the country.
i don't know if pablo sandoval has eaten many kale salads. thanks for joining us. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, moment of impact. cameras roll as skies darken and a twister hits. roofs ripped away and we're tracking the threat into the night. >>> terror warning. al qaeda trying to make bombs disguised as everyday items to travel undetected on planes. >>> big bite. shock waves after a soccer star appears to bite a rival. are these pictures proof?...
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it's kale and quinoa and we use . so people see a baked cup cake for instance for instance and you really don't pay too much attention to the ingredients unless you're watching something specific and you have an allergy, that's the gateway into our shop. >> what's going on behind the scenes? how do you know that you're hitting the quote unquote sweet spot? is it trial and error or do you have a recipe that you stick to to create the food that you know is going to work, know that's going to sell? >> we definitely keep an eye often the trends. we make sure we are providing what people want. we listen to the customers, the general consumer base, we pay attention to the statistics out there but it's really what's selling on our menu. this is a business first and foremost. we are looking at the cost of ingredients, looking at where we need to pull back. maybe one year we'll have a lot of almond based items on our menu, but if there's a drought in that area, we'll pull back and see what people are looking for in place of th
it's kale and quinoa and we use . so people see a baked cup cake for instance for instance and you really don't pay too much attention to the ingredients unless you're watching something specific and you have an allergy, that's the gateway into our shop. >> what's going on behind the scenes? how do you know that you're hitting the quote unquote sweet spot? is it trial and error or do you have a recipe that you stick to to create the food that you know is going to work, know that's going...
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every year we witness food fads from kale to kim chee and cupcakes. they are often industry driven. how does that happen? >> it often starts with the kernel of what you said, organic but gets taken up through marketing and sort of medias channels. everybody wants to capture a taste of that food trend because it represents tremendous dollars and tremendous potential in terms of the consumer food market. and so when they see that cupcakes are selling and become a popular thing big companies will pay specialty companies sort of these -- almost food trend think tanks. tremendous amounts of money to develop recipes for them, to develop prototypes and to look for what the next trend will be. so while we think it just happens to end up on the menu of tgi friday's because it sort of evolves that way there are people and companies that are bringing it there and taking those food trends, those fads and making them mainstream. >> so doren, you started sticky fingers which is a vegan restaurant and bakery 15 years ago. >> true. >> you started it as a niche business, and now 15 years later it ha
every year we witness food fads from kale to kim chee and cupcakes. they are often industry driven. how does that happen? >> it often starts with the kernel of what you said, organic but gets taken up through marketing and sort of medias channels. everybody wants to capture a taste of that food trend because it represents tremendous dollars and tremendous potential in terms of the consumer food market. and so when they see that cupcakes are selling and become a popular thing big companies...
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then they put kale on their dogs. >> no, that's tonight. >>> love is over. >> reports say the warriors breaking off trade talks with the minnesota timber wolfs for kevin love. the worded is warriors do not want to trade clay thompson. thompson would have to be involved in any trade for love. >> we're not trading in mike inouye. >> a lot to love. >> thank you. >> i'm also not making nba money, that's all right. >>> we love this view of the bay bridge toll plaza. westbound no problems, smooth drive around much of the approach, but highway 24, we have a couple of crashes that happened earlier this morning right around pleasant hill road. both crashes independ of one another are over on the shoulder and we have a flat bed tow truck and no activity coming off the interchange. may be debris in the roadway, watch, be aware, there may be clatter. the rest of the bay moving smoothly. coming out of pass building just a bit in towards livermore and always watching your transit, roads and rails no problems. no delays, bart, muni, vta all reporting on time. no delays reported this morning, back to
then they put kale on their dogs. >> no, that's tonight. >>> love is over. >> reports say the warriors breaking off trade talks with the minnesota timber wolfs for kevin love. the worded is warriors do not want to trade clay thompson. thompson would have to be involved in any trade for love. >> we're not trading in mike inouye. >> a lot to love. >> thank you. >> i'm also not making nba money, that's all right. >>> we love this view of the...
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say i could probably eat a kale salad right now?>> reporter: maybe there is hope. abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> we are going to skip the diet because we have something more pressing here. i don't know why we didn't lead with this. this is breaking news. this is national doughnut day, for real. it is national doughnut day. have a doughnut. chocolate action. >> it was started by the salvation army in 1938 to honor the doughnut lassies who served doughnuts to soldiers during world war i and to raise funds for the depression. it is a serious thing. doughnut day. i will have my favorite. >> listen to this. doughnuts became synonymous with the salvation army and american soldiers who served were named dough boys and with limited resources doughnuts were fried up inside of soldiers' helmets. isn't that amazing. we want to thank entenmann's for sending these. and a plug for them, they came out with a red velvet doughnut. >> look. it's red. >> it is a red velvet doughnut. come on, come on. 15 seconds. thumbs up. enjoy a doughnut
say i could probably eat a kale salad right now?>> reporter: maybe there is hope. abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> we are going to skip the diet because we have something more pressing here. i don't know why we didn't lead with this. this is breaking news. this is national doughnut day, for real. it is national doughnut day. have a doughnut. chocolate action. >> it was started by the salvation army in 1938 to honor the doughnut lassies who served doughnuts to soldiers...
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have you eaten more cupcakes in the last decade or did you drink a kale smoothy because someone swore it tasted good and was good for you. do you like bacon? if you answered yes, you may have fallen victim to a food trend. how do the food fads get started. who gets to decide what foods will be the next big thing. joining us is david sax a specialised writer and author of a book "the taste makers - why we are crazy for cupcakes but fed up with fondu". great to have you with us. growing up i had a cupcake at a party. i wouldn't have imagined stores that only sold cupcake. your book begins with a "sex in the city" tour bus and a stop is a cake shop and you blame "sex in the city" for setting off the trend. i live in miami. there are two cupcake only stores within a mile of my house. all because of a tv show? >> well, i think it was a trifecta of 21st century phenomenon. "sex in the city" was the beat of the butter cream wing. you have two powerful factors coming in, allowing that to happen. one was september 11th. this was a time when americans were turning to comfort food generally as a
have you eaten more cupcakes in the last decade or did you drink a kale smoothy because someone swore it tasted good and was good for you. do you like bacon? if you answered yes, you may have fallen victim to a food trend. how do the food fads get started. who gets to decide what foods will be the next big thing. joining us is david sax a specialised writer and author of a book "the taste makers - why we are crazy for cupcakes but fed up with fondu". great to have you with us. growing...
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do now. >> did you know you like kale?> no, i didn't know that and i went drink that anymore. >> my wife does it with pasta sauce. stop that! >> you don't do that to pasta sauce. come open. he is not italian, but, still... here is what is going on. three miles per hour so visibility dropping loan the coast where the clouds are gathering and the rest is unlimited. you can see the clouds gathering from the east bay hills and across emeryville the bay bridge into san francisco and sutro tower has clouds that are forming to the west and we have increasing clouds and breezes and coolest today and tomorrow or tomorrow and thursday with drizzle possible both mornings thursday and warmer-than-average highs sunday and monday and tuesday next week and a heat wave. the warmest weather today is los gatos and morgan hill and gilroy and mid-to-upper 80's and 72 in millbrae and 79 in redwood city and palo alto and los altos and low-to-mid 60's along the coast and mid-to-upper 60's downtown and sausalito and low-to-mid 60's along the nort
do now. >> did you know you like kale?> no, i didn't know that and i went drink that anymore. >> my wife does it with pasta sauce. stop that! >> you don't do that to pasta sauce. come open. he is not italian, but, still... here is what is going on. three miles per hour so visibility dropping loan the coast where the clouds are gathering and the rest is unlimited. you can see the clouds gathering from the east bay hills and across emeryville the bay bridge into san francisco...
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why do foods like kale come out >> misbehaving children locked up doing time while they should be in school. >> they have to prepare for jail >> throwing away our future >> we're using the same failed policies in districts throughout the country >> are we failing our kids? fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the doors... >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... >> truth seeking... award winning investigative documentary series fault lines the school to prison pipeline only on al jazeera america saturday on techknow. the earthquake business, it's similar to the weather business. understanding our earth. but everything happens faster. limiting disaster. these are the guts of the early warning system. saving lives. having 30 seconds of advanced warning is like a lifetime. techknow, every saturday go where science meets humanity. this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even thought i can't see. techknow. we're here in the vortex. saturday, 7:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> is the f.d.a. standing in the way of the sexual s
why do foods like kale come out >> misbehaving children locked up doing time while they should be in school. >> they have to prepare for jail >> throwing away our future >> we're using the same failed policies in districts throughout the country >> are we failing our kids? fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the doors... >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... >> truth seeking... award winning...
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why do foods like kale come out of nowhere and are suddenly everywhere? plus culinary and craft-brew creations building a billion dollar industry. >>> is the f.d.a. standing in the way of the sexual satisfaction of some women? the food and drug administration blocked a bid to begin marketing a drug that is meant to treat low female sexual desire. some women's groups are furious citing the f.d.a.'s approval for two dozen drugs for males, but approved none for women. 43% of women experience a form of sexual dysfunction, compared to 31% of men. is sexism at play. dr adrian joins us from washington d.c. a physicians and director of the medical center's farmed out, focussing on research and education on pharmaceutical practices. you heard the arguments. dozens of variations on drugs that deal with male sex drive. none for women. the f.d.a. is led by a woman. what do you say of women's groups accusing the f.d.a. of being sexist? >> it's misleading. there are six drugs for men. it's not sexist for the f.d.a. to refuse to approve a drug that it does not consider
why do foods like kale come out of nowhere and are suddenly everywhere? plus culinary and craft-brew creations building a billion dollar industry. >>> is the f.d.a. standing in the way of the sexual satisfaction of some women? the food and drug administration blocked a bid to begin marketing a drug that is meant to treat low female sexual desire. some women's groups are furious citing the f.d.a.'s approval for two dozen drugs for males, but approved none for women. 43% of women...
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instead of computer chip, put your money in kale chips.new way to get into private equity focused on the consumer. oh my god! look. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-fi tractor beam sound] ...sucked me right in... it's beautiful. gotta admit one thing... ...can't beat the view. ♪ introducing the world's first curved ultra high definition television from samsung. . >>> if you'd rather invest in kale chips than cloud computing, you might be interested in what one company is up to. the company is called circle up and launched a product call circles, a way of getting in to private squitity a equity. what types of startups are in these circles? the co-founder and ceo circle up joins us thousand. r ryan, thank you for joining us. so what do investors get into some of these companies?housand. ryan, thank you for joining us. so what do investors get into some of these companies?ousand. ryan, thank you for joining us. so what do investors get into some
instead of computer chip, put your money in kale chips.new way to get into private equity focused on the consumer. oh my god! look. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-fi tractor beam sound] ...sucked me right in... it's beautiful. gotta admit one thing... ...can't beat the view. ♪ introducing the world's first curved ultra high definition television from samsung. . >>> if you'd rather...
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. ♪ you know who you are >> kale lynn ford, al jazeera, new york. >> thanks for watching, earth rises coming up next. stay tune. >> i'm russsell beard, in southern kenya, where the latest development in human elephant conflict resolution is creating a real buzz. >> and i'm amanda burrell in indonesia, to see a wasteland reed
. ♪ you know who you are >> kale lynn ford, al jazeera, new york. >> thanks for watching, earth rises coming up next. stay tune. >> i'm russsell beard, in southern kenya, where the latest development in human elephant conflict resolution is creating a real buzz. >> and i'm amanda burrell in indonesia, to see a wasteland reed
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people avoid being outdoors to protect their skin, you can get it from eating fish, eggs and kale and from supplements. >>> a survey of the best hospitals for youngsters has philadelphia childrens hospital ranked number one, they tied for the top spot, by u.s. news world report t. ranks the top 50 pediatric hospitals per year. cincinnati childrens hospital and texas childrens hospital and childrens hospital of los angeles and childrens hospital in colorado round out the top five. >>> now lets go to alicia vitarelli with a look ahead. >> coming up at 4:00, it's a commercial that is set to begin airing across the country and it's taking aim at a specific target. it will air during it's nba final today that is trying to force the washington red skins to change their name. plus, almost every big cell phone provider offers a big contract but that is not always the best deal, find out which plans saves you the most cash. if you haven't already downloaded the free 6 abc news app. you can watch it live on your smart phone streaming live. >>> another check of th every saturday, mrs. tanner con
people avoid being outdoors to protect their skin, you can get it from eating fish, eggs and kale and from supplements. >>> a survey of the best hospitals for youngsters has philadelphia childrens hospital ranked number one, they tied for the top spot, by u.s. news world report t. ranks the top 50 pediatric hospitals per year. cincinnati childrens hospital and texas childrens hospital and childrens hospital of los angeles and childrens hospital in colorado round out the top five....
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classified as filter feeders, living on plankton and kale. visitors interact with them. they are classified as endangered species. they reminded the establishment to make sure they are protect. they are guidelines. feeding and touching the shartion the the concern is proximity. tourists and boats are too close to them. leaving many of these creatures. environmental groups are concerned. feeding the juvenile shark, opening them up to vulnerabilities. they are juveniles. instead of them learning to hunt in the wild, they are fed by people. this alters behaviour. the island was an asleepy town that relied on fishing. since tourists came here, people say they have managed to earn a living. >> translation: i started with a tiny shop, because of the tourists, my business has grown. >> tourists contribute to 90% of the economy. the local government insists tourism is sustainable, and it's all about challenges. >> anyone violating - they would be penalized by a certain amount. in that way they are protecting it. >> the philippines is signatury to international conventions aiming
classified as filter feeders, living on plankton and kale. visitors interact with them. they are classified as endangered species. they reminded the establishment to make sure they are protect. they are guidelines. feeding and touching the shartion the the concern is proximity. tourists and boats are too close to them. leaving many of these creatures. environmental groups are concerned. feeding the juvenile shark, opening them up to vulnerabilities. they are juveniles. instead of them learning...
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okay, seeing none, public comment is kaled -- oh, we have one. there is always one. come on down. thank you very much. >>> my name is michelle cooper, i'm a registered dietician and thoroughly support efforts to reduce soda consumption -- consumption of sugar sweetened beverage. i just would like to point out that the title of the hearing is called the impact of chronic disease in san francisco and the long-term minority communities. and i was -- would just like to emphasize that this is discussing one very small component of chronic disease and one, it is an important factor. although as the supervisors consider this legislation, i hope that the message to our community is that this is -- that there are many other factor that must be addressed along with the sweetened -- the sugar beverage. one thing that the tax does not address are juices and the evidence that about the effectiveness of taxes make statements that it may be effective as long as -- that there are no other increases in sugar beverage consumption of sugar beverages. my concern is that the american beverage associat
okay, seeing none, public comment is kaled -- oh, we have one. there is always one. come on down. thank you very much. >>> my name is michelle cooper, i'm a registered dietician and thoroughly support efforts to reduce soda consumption -- consumption of sugar sweetened beverage. i just would like to point out that the title of the hearing is called the impact of chronic disease in san francisco and the long-term minority communities. and i was -- would just like to emphasize that this...
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for us trying to be a little healthier, raw kale and apple salad. >> why would you want to do that?y homage to the city that we're in. it's on the walls. thank you for making me feel at home with this tablecloth. >> we mentioned your business partner. you guys actually met in college? >> we did. >> how did this thing get ignited? >> we met in college. neither one of us was in the restaurant industry. flash forward eight years later, we see each other on the streets of new york. what are you doing? what are you doing? i'm in the restaurant business. so am i. he opened a cambodian restaurant on the lower east side had these little sandwiches on his menu. i helped him open his restaurant and kind of a light bulb went off and we said to ourselves this is something we want to make more accessible. it's a portable high-quality affordable meal that people can grab and go. >> how does someone who's a third generation new yorker go about building cambodian style sandwiches? where did that idea really come from? >> obviously i'm the cambodian one, right? >> i figured. >> so it's really a coll
for us trying to be a little healthier, raw kale and apple salad. >> why would you want to do that?y homage to the city that we're in. it's on the walls. thank you for making me feel at home with this tablecloth. >> we mentioned your business partner. you guys actually met in college? >> we did. >> how did this thing get ignited? >> we met in college. neither one of us was in the restaurant industry. flash forward eight years later, we see each other on the streets...
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bok choy, kale, beet greens, spinach, parsley, asparagus. i'm out of breath. >> most major diets include meat. there has been a push for power decades to get americans to eat less. but a new book by investigative repo -- an investigative reporter chalt evenings the idea that red meat is bad. >> it is dangerous book because it is telling people what they want to hear and not what's true. >> dr. dean or i shall helped dr. clinton recover from heart surgery and heart disease by using a vegan diet. >> if you eat a diet high in animal eat your risk of dieing from everything goes up considerably. eating a whole foods plant diet and we know this because even in people who have serious chronic diseases, they begin to reverse them to the degree they make the changes. >> joining me now to talk about this is the author of "the big fat surprise." it is an incredible book. obviously a lot of people are going to be talking about this. dean or i shall, somebody you talk about in the book, thinks the book is dangerous. i want to be clear on something. are w
bok choy, kale, beet greens, spinach, parsley, asparagus. i'm out of breath. >> most major diets include meat. there has been a push for power decades to get americans to eat less. but a new book by investigative repo -- an investigative reporter chalt evenings the idea that red meat is bad. >> it is dangerous book because it is telling people what they want to hear and not what's true. >> dr. dean or i shall helped dr. clinton recover from heart surgery and heart disease by...
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to be there for awhile in areas south of oxford and including oxford heading up towards chatham and kale and mushroom country about to get some of that. there you see coatesville picking up some of this. not as much thunder in the northern tier. that's still heavy rain. the farther north we go once that movement gets out of the way and we can go ahead and show you that reading is also starting to pick up some of the light stuff. looks like the airport is just about half covered and all of this is on the way. if you are over toward philadelphia it is possible that some of this circulates in from the west and i'll leave you with that wide view. not a whole lot else happening. a couple real small clusters in south jersey that might grow into something more and of course we'll show it to you live as soon as it happens. as we take a look outside we have cloudy skies, muggy conditions down the shore and elsewhere across the region. of course it won't wind up quite as warm down by the shore. it will be a warm day. just one lone soul there maybe fishing on the beach. 70 degrees right now as you
to be there for awhile in areas south of oxford and including oxford heading up towards chatham and kale and mushroom country about to get some of that. there you see coatesville picking up some of this. not as much thunder in the northern tier. that's still heavy rain. the farther north we go once that movement gets out of the way and we can go ahead and show you that reading is also starting to pick up some of the light stuff. looks like the airport is just about half covered and all of this...
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so instead you can get vitamin d from eating oily fish eggs fortified milk and kale or have supplementsrecommended daily dose is 600 international units. >> experts got to go to see what all the hubbub is about cyber crime. john muller has america's money. >> reporter: tong america's money a new report calling cyber crime a growth street. cyber attacks cost the global economy $400 billion a year and that number is only going to rise. the report also estimates it costs the u.s. economy up to 200,000 jobs. prices are going up at dunkin' donuts bust soaring cost of coffee. among the items getting a price boost by next year doughnuts and breakfast sandwich. the popular chain also announced plans to expand in california. >>> the fda finalized new safety standards for infant formula products. they'll be tested. >>> a batch of free cash may soon be stashed away in a hiding spot near you. the real estate mogul behind all those cash give aways in california is expanding the hidden cash frenzy moving its scavenger hunts to new york chicago and houston. that's america's money. i'm john john muller
so instead you can get vitamin d from eating oily fish eggs fortified milk and kale or have supplementsrecommended daily dose is 600 international units. >> experts got to go to see what all the hubbub is about cyber crime. john muller has america's money. >> reporter: tong america's money a new report calling cyber crime a growth street. cyber attacks cost the global economy $400 billion a year and that number is only going to rise. the report also estimates it costs the u.s....
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. >> fried kale. put some grated cheese and salt.hosen as well. >> look at the size of that to not. it is beautiful. >> this is a prime stake. it is one that you can check the table. you have to indulge in the jaw at stake. we also some coffee and doughnuts. we have 18 lines on tap. cocktails and margaritas as well. we have not come from hawaii. >> with the tell them with a dancing marlon is. >> it is in frankfurt. it can learn more at the website. will also have a link on our page. thank you. nice to meet you. >>o today's trivia question... we asked: which two countries in north america border three oceans? a. mexico and usa b. mexico and panama c. canada and usa >> the answer: c. canada and usa... they border the pacific, atlantic, and the arctic oceans. >> that was geography 101. >> with this beautiful day going on outside. it is absolutely gorgeous. these are our current temperatures. it is very nice. is it a hot humid air mass you'll feel the thunderstorm. there will be a little cooling along the lake. tomorrow, it will get a lo
. >> fried kale. put some grated cheese and salt.hosen as well. >> look at the size of that to not. it is beautiful. >> this is a prime stake. it is one that you can check the table. you have to indulge in the jaw at stake. we also some coffee and doughnuts. we have 18 lines on tap. cocktails and margaritas as well. we have not come from hawaii. >> with the tell them with a dancing marlon is. >> it is in frankfurt. it can learn more at the website. will also have a...
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. >> instead of potato chips, the healthy alternative, kale chips. gross! >> not gross.ome with me, you both should try one. john: but the truth is kids are throwing food out, one school dietician said all i have is healthy trash cans. >> yeah, there are mountains of food waste. this hunger-free school act is creating more hungry kids. john: so bottom line, what's mr. food freedom, what's your answer? >> food freedom is the right to grow, raise, produce, buy, raise, share, cook and eat the foods of one's choosing. get the government out of banning food and tightly regulating food and let people make their own decisions. >> some will make unhealthy decisions. >> they make those anyways, there is lower costs when we get to make our own choices. >> thank you, baylen linnekin. isn't it smart to eat locally? everyone says so. everyone is wrong. . >> will you lend me your ear? >> local and ecofriendly because i didn't have to travel a gazillion miles, by eating local, your food will always be green. john: if you buy food that doesn't have to travel far to get to you, it's bett
. >> instead of potato chips, the healthy alternative, kale chips. gross! >> not gross.ome with me, you both should try one. john: but the truth is kids are throwing food out, one school dietician said all i have is healthy trash cans. >> yeah, there are mountains of food waste. this hunger-free school act is creating more hungry kids. john: so bottom line, what's mr. food freedom, what's your answer? >> food freedom is the right to grow, raise, produce, buy, raise,...
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kale lynn. >> kato kaelin take the stand to testify about that night he was with simpson.id you think your friendship my send acting roles your way? >> i didn't think that. i don't think we were going for the same parts. [ laughter ] >> i was just being me. it wasn't about the spot lielt. it was just how i am. >> but kale lynn was serious when he detailed the sequence of events before and after the murders, from the trip the two took to mcdonald's to the three strange sounds he heard at 10:45 m approximate, sounds investigators believed were those of simpson returning home after killing ron and nicole. can you demonstrate how old it was? where did that noise seem to be coming from. >> from the back of the wall. >> kato kaelin had come to hollywood looking for fame, what he found was something more poufle -- powerful, longer lasting and ultimately up setting. >> probably the scariest moment in my life. >> it was not what you wanted. >> i would never think in a billion years that this is going to be my life. >> kato kaelin wasn't alone. another person's life had collided wit
kale lynn. >> kato kaelin take the stand to testify about that night he was with simpson.id you think your friendship my send acting roles your way? >> i didn't think that. i don't think we were going for the same parts. [ laughter ] >> i was just being me. it wasn't about the spot lielt. it was just how i am. >> but kale lynn was serious when he detailed the sequence of events before and after the murders, from the trip the two took to mcdonald's to the three strange...
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he plans on siting what he kales total government abuse. >>> favorite segment of the day.for monday motivator. an inspiring story. get your week started off on the right foot. talk about having your brother's back. through the hot sun and all of the rain 14-year-old hunter gandy carries his brother 40 miles for cerebral palsy. >> it prevents him from walking without assistance. hunter planned the event for months walking from his junior high all of the way to the university of michigan. the two say they are tired but it was all worth it. >> i can't even express it. i can't put into words. he's awesome. alter there falways there for m. i wanted to give back to him in some way. >> they are not sure they will ever do walk this long once again but want to keep raising awareness for ser ball palsy. >> why the cops were called to sandra bullock's house overnight. >> big announcement on student loans what it all means and how it could effect your wallet. still runnng in the morning? yeah. getting your vegebles every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. t
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. >> instead of potato chips, a healthy alternative is kale chips. >> gross. >> not gross.ught some with me. you both should try one. >> ha, ha, ha. the truth is kids are throwing food out. one school dietitian says all i have is healthy trash cans. >> there's mountains of food waste. this is creating more hungry kids. >> bottom line, mr. food freedom, what's your answer? >> eat and drink the foods of ones own choosing. get the government out of subsidizing food and let people make their own decisions. >> some will make unhealthy decisions. >> they make those any ways. >> thank you. let's keep food legal. >>> coming up, isn't it smart to eat locally? everyone says so. everyone is wrong. true business-grade internet comes with secure wifi for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for busine
. >> instead of potato chips, a healthy alternative is kale chips. >> gross. >> not gross.ught some with me. you both should try one. >> ha, ha, ha. the truth is kids are throwing food out. one school dietitian says all i have is healthy trash cans. >> there's mountains of food waste. this is creating more hungry kids. >> bottom line, mr. food freedom, what's your answer? >> eat and drink the foods of ones own choosing. get the government out of...
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. >> i would eat a kale salad right now.ould probably eat a kale salad right now? >> yeah. >> reporter: maybe there is hope. abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> and dr. richard besser joins us now. rich, you're not a fan? >> no. it's good to get attention, but as a pediatrician, this is wrong in so many ways. one is, it teaches people that you can eat lousy and have a fad diet and overcome it. that's really, really bad. it's wrong in terms of science. telling kids that our bodies need a cleanse. our liver, our kidneys do great in that. you don't need a cleanse to help you with that. and it's a casual approach to being vegan. you can be vegan and healthy. but it takes a lot of work for for kids, you're going to end up malnourished. >> i started with a meatless monday. i just said, monday, go meatless. and work it in. but psychologically, rich, what can it do to kids? >> in addition to teaching kids about fad diets as a healthy approach, one of the things i talk to parents about in terms of looking for eating disorders,
. >> i would eat a kale salad right now.ould probably eat a kale salad right now? >> yeah. >> reporter: maybe there is hope. abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> and dr. richard besser joins us now. rich, you're not a fan? >> no. it's good to get attention, but as a pediatrician, this is wrong in so many ways. one is, it teaches people that you can eat lousy and have a fad diet and overcome it. that's really, really bad. it's wrong in terms of science. telling...
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will go uncooked, joe. >> my kale will go unblended.ign. i will guarantee, you if steve jobs were alive today, our batteries wouldn't die in like two seconds. it's outrageous. >> brian sullivan, thank you so much. up next, more than 20 years after james carville first coined the phrase, why it's still more than ever the economy, stupid. >> i thought i coined that? >> no. she keeps you on your toes. you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include
will go uncooked, joe. >> my kale will go unblended.ign. i will guarantee, you if steve jobs were alive today, our batteries wouldn't die in like two seconds. it's outrageous. >> brian sullivan, thank you so much. up next, more than 20 years after james carville first coined the phrase, why it's still more than ever the economy, stupid. >> i thought i coined that? >> no. she keeps you on your toes. you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - it...
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. >> for suni kale, she has lived with her great grandparents since she was an infant.their lynchburg home, she has thrived. but sundayi isn't your average eight-year-old girl. she enjoys target shooting with her bb gun, collecting be rocks around knives. >> this one is my exact favorite. >> suni admits she's a tomboy. although her great grandfather has to figure out what that means. >> get dirty. >> at christian school suni suni scheduled asuniexcelled as a th. but sunny cut her hair off. >> i wanted to give it to somebody who had scairng. cancer. >> i chose the khaki pants. >> when did you choose those? >> i don't wear skirts a lot. ner, ever many every man, ever,. >> sunny's grandmother heard some concerns from the school. but she was shocked when she received a letter saying not to reenroll suni next year. >> clearly understands god has made her female and her dress must follow suit with her god ordained opportunity. the more i think about it and relive it the letter, i get angry all over again. >> doris thompson didn't wait for next fall. she pulled suni from timbe
. >> for suni kale, she has lived with her great grandparents since she was an infant.their lynchburg home, she has thrived. but sundayi isn't your average eight-year-old girl. she enjoys target shooting with her bb gun, collecting be rocks around knives. >> this one is my exact favorite. >> suni admits she's a tomboy. although her great grandfather has to figure out what that means. >> get dirty. >> at christian school suni suni scheduled asuniexcelled as a th....
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have you eaten more cupcakes in the last decade than in the rest of your life or did you drink a kalemoothy because someone swore it tasted good and was good for you. do you like bacon? if you aped yes to any of those you may have fallen victim to a food trend. how do the food fads get started and who decides what food will be the next big thing. david sax joins us, and is the floor of "taste makers - why we are crazy for cake makers but fed up with fond u." let's talk about cupcakes. i remember having a cupcake. i never would have imagined stores that only sold cup kacks. your book begins with a sex in the city bakely. cupcakes were featured on the show. you credit or blame "sex in the city" for setting off the cupcake trend calling it the first identifiable trend of the 21st century. i live in miami. there are two cupcake only stores within a mile of my house, because of a tv show? >> i think it was a trieffective 21st century phenomenon. "sex in the city" was the beat of the butter cream wings that kicked off the hur gain. you had two powerful factors that came in. one was septembe
have you eaten more cupcakes in the last decade than in the rest of your life or did you drink a kalemoothy because someone swore it tasted good and was good for you. do you like bacon? if you aped yes to any of those you may have fallen victim to a food trend. how do the food fads get started and who decides what food will be the next big thing. david sax joins us, and is the floor of "taste makers - why we are crazy for cake makers but fed up with fond u." let's talk about cupcakes....
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and all way from par irss kale bayie hutchison. she'll be joining us in just a second. tamar, great to see you there. i think everyone agrees we do need reform, but we have a crisis on our hands. how do we deal with it now? >> yeah, we've been trying to get reform for ten years and all of a sudden comes this crisis at the same time that the house of representatives is in complete turmoil because of eric dannors's defeat, in pat, not largely, not even mostly, in part because of immigration, so you have a stewing mix of factors. we've got to do something about these people arriving on the border. it probably can't be 60,000 -- i think the estimate are up to 80,000. we can't say 80,000 people show up and we just let them in no questions asked. we have to have a system that actually works, where we decide who we're going to let in. we have to do something about these people right now. there's children, there's parents, we have to at least house them, make sure they get fed, but figure out what to do with them. the problem is you have this fight for the soul of the republica
and all way from par irss kale bayie hutchison. she'll be joining us in just a second. tamar, great to see you there. i think everyone agrees we do need reform, but we have a crisis on our hands. how do we deal with it now? >> yeah, we've been trying to get reform for ten years and all of a sudden comes this crisis at the same time that the house of representatives is in complete turmoil because of eric dannors's defeat, in pat, not largely, not even mostly, in part because of...
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. >> we have kale, cucumber, parsley. >> ryan discovered juicing while living in l.a., and saw an immediateference. >> i feel happier. i feel better. i'm up at 5:05 every morning, i can stay up until midnight. >> not the only one. his very first customer one every his best stopping by regularly watch hit willing the gym. >> bruised him according to the work out. based on my routine, this gender blast works perfectly. >> also delivers his juice around center city afreshly squeezing it in the morning. his juice pilot likes to go to your front door first thing in the morning. >> juicing certainly has its fans, but are does among them? we spoke with hospital lists and registered dietition doctor nicole paul with paoli hospital you. >> also have to think about what are you juicing? are you juicing fruits? or are you juicing vegtables? because there really is a big difference. i like the idea of doing vegtables juices as opposed to fruit juices because vegtables in and of themselves have less sugar. >> opposed to fruit juices but okay with vegetable blends. she says cleanses can serve a purpose.
. >> we have kale, cucumber, parsley. >> ryan discovered juicing while living in l.a., and saw an immediateference. >> i feel happier. i feel better. i'm up at 5:05 every morning, i can stay up until midnight. >> not the only one. his very first customer one every his best stopping by regularly watch hit willing the gym. >> bruised him according to the work out. based on my routine, this gender blast works perfectly. >> also delivers his juice around center...
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. >> instead of potato ships kale chips a healthy alternative. >> gross. >> not gross. >> in fact, it some with me. you both should try one. >> the truth is, the kids are throwing food out one school dietician says all i have are healthy trash cans. >> yeah, there are mountains of food waist. this hunger free school act is actually creating more hungry kids. >> bottom line mr. food freedom what's your answer? >> food freedom is the right to grow they warn on choosing. that's it get the government out of subsidizing food and banning food and regulating food and make their own decision. >> some will make unhealthy decisions. >> there are lower costs when we get to make our own choices. >> thank you. let's keep foods legal. >> coming up, isn't it smashing to eat locally? everyone says so. everyone is wrong. is wrong. [announcer] play close-good and close. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh with beneful healthy smile food. with special crunchy kibbles and great taste, it's a happy way to a healthy smile. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. do you have something for pain? i have ba
. >> instead of potato ships kale chips a healthy alternative. >> gross. >> not gross. >> in fact, it some with me. you both should try one. >> the truth is, the kids are throwing food out one school dietician says all i have are healthy trash cans. >> yeah, there are mountains of food waist. this hunger free school act is actually creating more hungry kids. >> bottom line mr. food freedom what's your answer? >> food freedom is the right to grow...
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red, the colour of blood and passion kale from crushed beatles and tree bark. >> this is an exhibitionf western paintings. for centuries the richest and purest form of blue came from what is afghanistan. this stone - so pressures and desirable was the blue that the stone was more expensive than goal. >> the stones were traded. taken to baghdad, aleppo, and ship to venice and genoa. they were ground and mixed to make the powder. europeans discovered alternatives. mixing chemicals at high temperatures to make new pigments, used by monet in the late 1800s to capture the subtle shades of snow. colours can fade and dim over time, they can change in different light and each of us may see the same colour in a different way because our eyesight is unique and so are our perceptions and memories. out of the variety is inspiration and beauty. >>> and colour in sport with farah. >> thank you so much. six of the world cups host brazil in action. this time against a team that troubled them in the past - mexico. in group h much fancied belgium had their first bys against algeria and russia against so
red, the colour of blood and passion kale from crushed beatles and tree bark. >> this is an exhibitionf western paintings. for centuries the richest and purest form of blue came from what is afghanistan. this stone - so pressures and desirable was the blue that the stone was more expensive than goal. >> the stones were traded. taken to baghdad, aleppo, and ship to venice and genoa. they were ground and mixed to make the powder. europeans discovered alternatives. mixing chemicals at...
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a fundraising page to cover the cost of lee's funeral and williams immediate kale care is nearing $13,000. >> trial begins for a delaware county councilman accused of stealing millions from a former employer. james bryan is charged with stealing nearly $3 million from wescot electric. bry bryan allegedly took it over the past 11 years to support a gambling addiction. >> police have one person in custody after a deadly weekend road rage incident in feltonville. they say the man isn't the only one responsible. someone opened fire on a car driving down roosevelt boulevard. the driver was killed. his passenger, a woman, was shot twice in the stomach. sources say the incident began when the driver would not let a group of motorcycles get in front of his car. >> exited the car and everything happened after he got out of the car. the girl exited the car too. she was shot. we heard all of the motorcycles take off. this bike was still in the street. that's the one they chased. >> the woman is in stable condition this morning. sources tell us police have questioned a person still in custody and are
a fundraising page to cover the cost of lee's funeral and williams immediate kale care is nearing $13,000. >> trial begins for a delaware county councilman accused of stealing millions from a former employer. james bryan is charged with stealing nearly $3 million from wescot electric. bry bryan allegedly took it over the past 11 years to support a gambling addiction. >> police have one person in custody after a deadly weekend road rage incident in feltonville. they say the man isn't...
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. >> oh, i'm not oh yeah -- no, he picks kale and things like that, i've never been there. >> basicallythe produce lane. he doesn't work in a farm. but, your parents, they're not all farmers? >> no, my father's a lawyer -- he was an assistant district attorney for a long time, so he actually worked in the -- he worked in the department of corrections like where piper -- >> jimmy: oh really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: where the show -- so does he watch your show -- do they binge watch the show like we all do and did with netflix? with the first season? like did they go -- >> i think they did the first time. it got crazy after the first -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: this first season. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you went through solitary confinement, your character went bonkers? >> she went crazy. >> jimmy: yes. >> she started painting with food and stuff like that. >> jimmy: but i mean, you don't really belong there anyway, that's kind of why -- you do, but you don't. that's what makes the show really funny. >> that's -- there-in lies the rub, jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. >> that's what makes the show interes
. >> oh, i'm not oh yeah -- no, he picks kale and things like that, i've never been there. >> basicallythe produce lane. he doesn't work in a farm. but, your parents, they're not all farmers? >> no, my father's a lawyer -- he was an assistant district attorney for a long time, so he actually worked in the -- he worked in the department of corrections like where piper -- >> jimmy: oh really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: where the show -- so does he watch your show -- do...
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had a good idea of what they were going to do i'll never forget the phone kale i got from an excited leon panetta telling me that bin laden had been taken down. those types of things are briefed to us on a regular basis. not a day goes by, bob, that i don't get briefed on some classified aspect of our intelligence community. a lot of which is ongoing operations. secondly when bergdahl was let go, what we were told and what the public was told is that because of a video that was made apparently in december of last year and viewed by department of defense in january of this year that bergdahl looked like he had lost 10 to 15 pounds, he was in poor health and they were concerned that if they did not make this exchange that his life would be in danger as a result of bad health. well, no intelligence supported that. and now they come back and because he is in decent health considering where he's been, they changed their story. they said, no, we suspected his life may be in danger if word got out of this pending possible trade that his life may be in danger. again, i can just tell you ther
had a good idea of what they were going to do i'll never forget the phone kale i got from an excited leon panetta telling me that bin laden had been taken down. those types of things are briefed to us on a regular basis. not a day goes by, bob, that i don't get briefed on some classified aspect of our intelligence community. a lot of which is ongoing operations. secondly when bergdahl was let go, what we were told and what the public was told is that because of a video that was made apparently...
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kale always said there's a multiplicity of causes in history and tlink are a multiplicity of causes ofosing his election. i think he lost because he wasn't in his district. he lost because people don't like him and he lost his election because he got outrun on some issues. >> yeah. no doubt about it. thank you. thanks so much for joining us here tonight. >> thanks very much. >>> still ahead, president obama's push ahead to elect young men of color might be the devil in the details. >> he got his bible lessons all wrong. we'll set him straight next. but next i'm taking your questions. ask ed live is next. stay tuned. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft and fighter jets. we're just their bankers, right? but financing from ge capital also comes with expertise from across ge. in this case, our top lean process engineers. so they showed us who does what, when, and where. then we hit them with the important question: why? why put the tools over t
kale always said there's a multiplicity of causes in history and tlink are a multiplicity of causes ofosing his election. i think he lost because he wasn't in his district. he lost because people don't like him and he lost his election because he got outrun on some issues. >> yeah. no doubt about it. thank you. thanks so much for joining us here tonight. >> thanks very much. >>> still ahead, president obama's push ahead to elect young men of color might be the devil in the...
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they're serving up today tuscan kale & white bean soup. how about that. we'll be right back. unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ >>> may we have your thoughts on mr. cantor this morning. >> that's too bad for him but the people have spoken. they're the bosses. they decide. i've never known mr. cantor to be an advocate for immigration reform. so i think this whole thing about it being dead is exaggerated. >> democrats desperately trying to rewrite tha
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we've got to be really kale, if i go too high. >> you're chicken, you're not flying it over here because grab it out of the sky. >> that's fighting words. here we go. stand by. whoa, whoa, no, no! whoa. oh. now, what's your next question? >> my next question is if these things -- forget the fact that obviously you're a bad pilot, if the sky were black with drones, 100,000 drones a day in new york city delivering 55-pound packages, wouldn't they all about dropping packages on people's head and killing people? >> magic's broken. >> it's upside down, richard. he needed a woman to tell him that the drone was upside down. there you go. >> you were saying. >> what if they -- if there's serious risk in droens delivering things from amazon. >> yes, a serious problem if there were thousands of people doing this, but as you can see, as long as i can see the thing, they're happy with it. if you can't see it, it's commercial operation. once it starts getting -- >> and this model that we're looking at here which has four little fans on the top, this is what it would be like. this is what drones would
we've got to be really kale, if i go too high. >> you're chicken, you're not flying it over here because grab it out of the sky. >> that's fighting words. here we go. stand by. whoa, whoa, no, no! whoa. oh. now, what's your next question? >> my next question is if these things -- forget the fact that obviously you're a bad pilot, if the sky were black with drones, 100,000 drones a day in new york city delivering 55-pound packages, wouldn't they all about dropping packages on...
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pauline kale, andrew seris, and we read a bunch of roger's pieces, in particular some essays he had written for a series of boobs called "the great movie its that he'd done. we read one on the "the best years of our lives." one on a movie called "chop shop" that he really loved. and one on "planes, trains, and automobiles," steve mart and i know john candy. of all of the critics who i think we read in the course of that term roger was the one the students responded to the most. and they were too young to have grown up watching "civic expel ebert" or to have read the "should go sun-times." but the voice and the empathy-- i think he identifies that as what makes movies work. they're machines that generate empathy. roger was a critic who could explain and express that empathy to the regards. one of my students said it's like you're sitting next to this guy, like he's a friend of scbrurs you're watching the movie with him and he's kind of telling you both what you're seeing because he was very technically, you know, aconstitute and he understood the history and technique of cinema, but he's als
pauline kale, andrew seris, and we read a bunch of roger's pieces, in particular some essays he had written for a series of boobs called "the great movie its that he'd done. we read one on the "the best years of our lives." one on a movie called "chop shop" that he really loved. and one on "planes, trains, and automobiles," steve mart and i know john candy. of all of the critics who i think we read in the course of that term roger was the one the students...
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the landmark kale was filed on behalf of five native americans.tide is turning on the controversial name. so far there no comment from the team itself. joining us now washington post editor of the early lead sports blog. cindy, this is a sbuubject you know well. you began with the post as a nfl red skin editor. you can answer better than most. when it happened, what was your reaction and how big a blow is it to the team and what it means for them going forward? >> well, you know, this actually happened once before in the late '90s. a group of native americans sued the trademark issued a similar ruling and wound the way through the courts for 17 or 18 years, and finally the court determined that it had gone on too long. and they overturned the ruling. well, here we are again now with a new group, a younger group of native americans lead by amanda blackhorse in the lawsuit. and i think it's it gets a lot more attention than it did before. it was a washington story before. now it's a big national. maybe it helps maybe this is where it begins to turn
the landmark kale was filed on behalf of five native americans.tide is turning on the controversial name. so far there no comment from the team itself. joining us now washington post editor of the early lead sports blog. cindy, this is a sbuubject you know well. you began with the post as a nfl red skin editor. you can answer better than most. when it happened, what was your reaction and how big a blow is it to the team and what it means for them going forward? >> well, you know, this...
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they're serving up chickpea with kale.sounds incredibly healthy and i'll just leave it at that. we'll be right back. try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft and fighter jets. we're just their bankers, right? but financing from ge capital also comes with expertise from across ge. in this case, our top lean process engineers. so they showed us who does what, when, and where. then we hit them with the important question: why? why put the tools over there? do you really need those five steps? what if you can do it in two? whoo, that's an interesting question. ideas for improvement started pouring out. with a little help from us, they actually doubled their output speed. a hundred percent bum
they're serving up chickpea with kale.sounds incredibly healthy and i'll just leave it at that. we'll be right back. try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft...