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will kaufman: yeah. amy goodman: may well have been involved with. will kaufman: yeah. amy goodman: talk about how it came back. will kaufman: well, there wasabout a year before woody's birth, there was a policeman in okemah named george loney, who went to the house of a fellow named nelson, going to arrest him. i think the charge was sheep stealing or something minor like that. and i don't think nelson was there. but certainly his wife laura and his 12-year-old son lawrence and a little baby, they were there. and this policeman was apparently very violent, very threatening. and young lawrence thought that his mother was in danger, and he grabbed a rifle, shot this policeman in the leg. policeman bled to death on their front lawn. lynch mobwell, first of all, laura and lawrence and the baby are brought to the jail near okemah. and then, about a week later, a lynch mob breaks into the jail, drags them to the canadian river railroad bridge just outside of okemah. laura was lynched. lawrence, 15-year-old13-
will kaufman: yeah. amy goodman: may well have been involved with. will kaufman: yeah. amy goodman: talk about how it came back. will kaufman: well, there wasabout a year before woody's birth, there was a policeman in okemah named george loney, who went to the house of a fellow named nelson, going to arrest him. i think the charge was sheep stealing or something minor like that. and i don't think nelson was there. but certainly his wife laura and his 12-year-old son lawrence and a little baby,...
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part about your conversations with great minds with frederick kaufman has written about american. food culture and other subjects for a variety of publications including the new yorker foreign policy the york times magazine and many others he's also the author of the critically acclaimed book bet the farm food stopped being food let's get back to it just a few minutes ago you said that it's not illegal for there to be insider trading in commodity markets how can you have a a marketplace where people are basically betting against each other and even worse i mean this isn't about the price i pads this is this is this is a betting process that is actually causing people to die of starvation in some countries that's destabilizing countries you know the it has to do with food prices and availability around the world how is it that it's not illegal for there to be people manipulating these markets i was absolutely shocked to learn the level of no regulation in these markets and also the level of how much do you regulation it completely stripped these markets of any protection against ba
part about your conversations with great minds with frederick kaufman has written about american. food culture and other subjects for a variety of publications including the new yorker foreign policy the york times magazine and many others he's also the author of the critically acclaimed book bet the farm food stopped being food let's get back to it just a few minutes ago you said that it's not illegal for there to be insider trading in commodity markets how can you have a a marketplace where...
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kaufman got this text from a friend in new jersey, the salvation army has bear shelves. after all maryland got the lucky. there are local neighbors leaving behind the bids and doing what they can to bring life back to new jersey. >> we're going up every tuesday, wednesday, whatever 10 weeks, two months three months, whatever it df4cymtakes. this is devastateing. >> now sapanos's organized several vans full of donations and you heard terry say it. he's not just planning one trip in the morning. if you want to donate, we included drop off locations on abc news.com. cheryl conner abc 2 news. >>> we're dealing with the cold backlotser to home. -- back closer to home. it's clear over much of the state. if we go over temperatures, take a look at the readings, westminster, 38, degrees. rock hall. temperatures are cooling down in a big way across the area. the national weather service has put a freeze warning north of town until 8:00 tomorrow morning. vegetation you need to are wrap up as temperatures will be at or below freezing into tonight. we're clear overhead, just a thin v
kaufman got this text from a friend in new jersey, the salvation army has bear shelves. after all maryland got the lucky. there are local neighbors leaving behind the bids and doing what they can to bring life back to new jersey. >> we're going up every tuesday, wednesday, whatever 10 weeks, two months three months, whatever it df4cymtakes. this is devastateing. >> now sapanos's organized several vans full of donations and you heard terry say it. he's not just planning one trip in...
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here's abc's jeffrey kaufman. >> reporter: they arer reistable. tiny creatures with oh, so probes eyes. they look like a furry cartoon character, don't they? few had ever heard of the slow loris until it became an internet sensation on youtube. making millions of people smile. >> first time i've ever seen a loris. oh. so, what are they? we met with one of the world's only slow loris experts, dr. anna nekaris, at one of the few zoos that keeps lorises. the paignton zoo in england. >> this is a species that's found in indo-china. the smallest slow loris. >> reporter: with the biggest eyes i've ever seen. >> it's nocturnal so it needs big eyes to see in the dark and it's shy at the moment. >> reporter: and you don't want me to say this is a super cute animal, do you? >> well, it obviously is very cute and being cute is its downfall. >> reporter: stick with us. we'll explain. bbc and animal planet followed the illusive obscure creatures into the jungles of indonesia with dr. nekaris as she studied them. they're not so cuddly in the wild. in fact, they
here's abc's jeffrey kaufman. >> reporter: they arer reistable. tiny creatures with oh, so probes eyes. they look like a furry cartoon character, don't they? few had ever heard of the slow loris until it became an internet sensation on youtube. making millions of people smile. >> first time i've ever seen a loris. oh. so, what are they? we met with one of the world's only slow loris experts, dr. anna nekaris, at one of the few zoos that keeps lorises. the paignton zoo in england....
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kaufman sells about 1,000-2,000 birds out of the store on his farm, a tiny fraction of the nearly 40,000 fresh birds he'll ship out around chicagoland this season. 'yeah, it looks pretty full.' staff on the farm increases ten-fold around thanksgiving, from 7 full-timers to nearly 70 on the dressing line. still, no one is working as hard as kaufmann. 'i'm working 16 hours a day.' thanksgiving does bring a bit of a break on the ho-ka turkey farms, but the dressing line will be right back up and running next week on wednesday to process another 10,000 turkeys for christmas. reporting here in waterman, illinois, i'm paul eggers, first business news. meanwhile, by christmas, beef prices could spike by $1 to $3 a pound for prime cuts of tenderloin, according to dan basse of ag-resources. coming up, how working instead of vacationing might actually hurt the economy. that's next. america, you deserve a break. studies show americans get an a + at working hard, but are failing at taking vacations. sara gavin, director of public relations for expedia joins us this morning. good morning. why are peo
kaufman sells about 1,000-2,000 birds out of the store on his farm, a tiny fraction of the nearly 40,000 fresh birds he'll ship out around chicagoland this season. 'yeah, it looks pretty full.' staff on the farm increases ten-fold around thanksgiving, from 7 full-timers to nearly 70 on the dressing line. still, no one is working as hard as kaufmann. 'i'm working 16 hours a day.' thanksgiving does bring a bit of a break on the ho-ka turkey farms, but the dressing line will be right back up and...
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the russians say in mountain resort pass the latest round of prelim test with flying colors as ron kaufman reports. welcome to the winter olympics update the sound is lighting sensor installed she was put to a full test with some future in a big hole falls from twenty six countries reaching speeds of over one hundred twenty kilometers an hour the sonic islamic center is the first of its guides in russia designed specifically to host international tournaments and the building work has been completed the head of schedule and sprays from the world are now professionals and further proof that organizers are on the right track so it's nice to read you good nice. feeling good school fort hood most. beautiful place the most recent so then because city london is now calculating the benefits of the summer games in the u.k. the country's sports minister hugh robertson met his russian counterpart they thought it would call here in moscow and assured him that great britain's olympic expertise is now at russia's full disposal there is a fantastic opportunity at the moment for britain and russia to work
the russians say in mountain resort pass the latest round of prelim test with flying colors as ron kaufman reports. welcome to the winter olympics update the sound is lighting sensor installed she was put to a full test with some future in a big hole falls from twenty six countries reaching speeds of over one hundred twenty kilometers an hour the sonic islamic center is the first of its guides in russia designed specifically to host international tournaments and the building work has been...
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daughter olga turned to facebook and signed them up at a place on the table a page started by jennifer kaufman the storm. it connects people who want to donate a thanksgiving meal for families who can't cook. >> what was your goal initially? >> just to help people. just to throw it out there and see if something would happen. >> what did you expect would happen? >> i thought that there would be some mild interest. >> mild. >> mild, yeah. >> more than 600 people signed up. nicole enlisted her family to cook two dinners. >> here we go. >> they had never met. >> happy thanksgiving. >> but embraced like family. >> nicole's family didn't overlook anything. >> where's the wine? >> and to the zawicki family that meant everything. >> thank you. >> all that help we got from our neighbors and friends and everybody. >> people who otherwise would be in a cold house or without walls on thanksgiving could sit at a table for an hour or two and have a meal and some good company then my job is done. >> dozens of meals were delivered by strangers, strangers who couldn't bare to see people go without a thanksgiv
daughter olga turned to facebook and signed them up at a place on the table a page started by jennifer kaufman the storm. it connects people who want to donate a thanksgiving meal for families who can't cook. >> what was your goal initially? >> just to help people. just to throw it out there and see if something would happen. >> what did you expect would happen? >> i thought that there would be some mild interest. >> mild. >> mild, yeah. >> more than...
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olga, turned to facebook and signed them up on "a place at the table " a page started by jennifer kaufman was your goal initially with this facebook page? >> just to help people, just to throw it out there and to see if something would happen. >> reporter: what did you expect was going to happen? >> i thought that there would be some mild interest. >> reporter: mild? >> mild, yeah. >> reporter: more than 600 people signed up. nicole surko enlisted her family to cook two dinners today. one was for the sawickis. >> here we go. >> reporter: they had never met. >> is this your home? happy thanksgiving. >> reporter: but embraced like family. >> god bless you. >> reporter: nicole surko's family didn't overlook anything. >> the wine. >> first the wine. >> reporter: and to the sawicki family, that meant everything. >> god bless. >> really thankful for all of the help we got from our neighbors and friends and everybody. [ crying ] >> if people who would otherwise be in a cold house ripping out walls on thanksgiving could sit at a table for maybe an hour or two and just have a meal and some good co
olga, turned to facebook and signed them up on "a place at the table " a page started by jennifer kaufman was your goal initially with this facebook page? >> just to help people, just to throw it out there and to see if something would happen. >> reporter: what did you expect was going to happen? >> i thought that there would be some mild interest. >> reporter: mild? >> mild, yeah. >> reporter: more than 600 people signed up. nicole surko enlisted...
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the kaufman foundation class for veterans helped her get the skills and net quoshgs she needed to launchr own energy audit business this year. >> we didn't care about the competition, you know, of my business might be competing with yours, which might be competing with his. we were all in it for each other. >> with hundreds of thousands of vets set to transition out of service programs like the sba's boots to business, they are ramping up entrepreneur courses specifically for vets to help them capitalize on their military experience in business. >> they have the ability to think through risks, to mitigate it, to manage through it, to partner with others in a way that many others are not equipped to do. >> air force vet justin ashton say vet ra entrepreneurs are win-win for the economy. they say when small firms like his are ready to expand they look first to returning vets. >> we are actively interviewing veterans for the open roles we have now. certainly view that as a positive background or chafs characteristic we look for. >> check out my story on cnbc.com and check out some of the wo
the kaufman foundation class for veterans helped her get the skills and net quoshgs she needed to launchr own energy audit business this year. >> we didn't care about the competition, you know, of my business might be competing with yours, which might be competing with his. we were all in it for each other. >> with hundreds of thousands of vets set to transition out of service programs like the sba's boots to business, they are ramping up entrepreneur courses specifically for vets...
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>> there was a production, moises kaufman and paula wagner was producing it with some other wonderful people. and it was brought to my attention. it was at the premier in new york, my films had just started to come out. they said congratulations, you just got an offer for a broadway show. >> rose: and you said? >> i said what? because it had always been a dream of mine to do broadway. but i thought the timing was strange because i was just starting to make movies and i thought do i really want to go do theatre. i read it on the plane and was so moved by the story and i met with moises who was so-- i love his brain. he's very intelligent and he also want-- had a different story to tell than we had seen before with the play, so i immediately signed on. >> rose: why do you think this play has such legs, such longevity? >> i think it is very relevant. because it was so modern i think when it was written. it's about a woman who is defined by the men in her life. in the beginning, her father defines her. her self-esteem is defined by that and then by her suitor and then at the end she defin
>> there was a production, moises kaufman and paula wagner was producing it with some other wonderful people. and it was brought to my attention. it was at the premier in new york, my films had just started to come out. they said congratulations, you just got an offer for a broadway show. >> rose: and you said? >> i said what? because it had always been a dream of mine to do broadway. but i thought the timing was strange because i was just starting to make movies and i thought...
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. >> david kaufman is a relance journalist. wrote an article on this piece of property.ing these apartments. >> there wasn't just one $95 million sale there were actually two. two penthousess went between 90 and $95 million. jenna: they are gone off the market. >> gone off the market. jenna: who is behind it. >> american and i international buyers are coming into the market. in the $50 million range we had some of the founders of tommy hilfiger as well as an internet investor. jenna: the lower range is the $50 million apartments. >> exactly, starter apartments. jenna: they don't need to get a mortgage. they are not looking to finance those apartments. >> absolutely not. these are people buying cash and probably own multiple residences around the world of equal value. jenna: when we see these high-end apartments start to sell again and we're seeing that in new york a lot, new construction a lot of high-end what is that telling us about the real estate market for the rest of the country? >> what it's saying is that new build real estate is sort of happening again, it's bac
. >> david kaufman is a relance journalist. wrote an article on this piece of property.ing these apartments. >> there wasn't just one $95 million sale there were actually two. two penthousess went between 90 and $95 million. jenna: they are gone off the market. >> gone off the market. jenna: who is behind it. >> american and i international buyers are coming into the market. in the $50 million range we had some of the founders of tommy hilfiger as well as an internet...
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started in 2008 by the kaufman foundation, global entrepreneurship week is a worldwide celebration of entrepreneurs and like-minded individuals. since its founding, this global week of entrepreneurship has grown to include 129 countries with some 35,000 activities that engage millions of people. in the united states, more than 1,300 partners are planning events in all 50 states this week. these events allow participants to interact with entrepreneurs and share their passion for innovation and creativity. in my home state of kansas, 35 events are taking place this week. last friday, on november 9, i participated in one of those events at the university of kansas. to kick off this week, the university of kansas schools of business, engineering and journalism organized a half-day event to expose students to entrepreneurship as a career path, introduced students to start-up companies in the region and to learn the role of government in enabling entrepreneurship, innovation and company creation as well as the importance of our free market economy. while most of us think first of silicon va
started in 2008 by the kaufman foundation, global entrepreneurship week is a worldwide celebration of entrepreneurs and like-minded individuals. since its founding, this global week of entrepreneurship has grown to include 129 countries with some 35,000 activities that engage millions of people. in the united states, more than 1,300 partners are planning events in all 50 states this week. these events allow participants to interact with entrepreneurs and share their passion for innovation and...
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. >> general kaufman. >> isn't it interesting that when assad lethally represses the syrian people, he is the bad guy while when netanyahu lethally represses the palestinian people, he is the good guy? and i wish it was good-bye. [laughter] and also that when the syrians respond with brutal force to that repression, they are the good guys while when palestinians respond with brutal force tock that repression, they are the bad guys. it's this kind of discriminatory attitude by the international community that will prevent there being peace in the middle east. >> as the right honorable gentleman knows, i've always got a great deal of time and respect for him, although i think in that question his tending toward the caricature of the situation in the middle east. i don't think that is the attitude of anybody in this house, there are responsibilities on all sides. and our response, the response of the western world is, yes, to give assistance to the syrian people in the face of this, but it's also to give a huge amount of assistance to palestinians. the program is providing 359 million pou
. >> general kaufman. >> isn't it interesting that when assad lethally represses the syrian people, he is the bad guy while when netanyahu lethally represses the palestinian people, he is the good guy? and i wish it was good-bye. [laughter] and also that when the syrians respond with brutal force to that repression, they are the good guys while when palestinians respond with brutal force tock that repression, they are the bad guys. it's this kind of discriminatory attitude by the...
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. >> sir general kaufman, so the right honorable gentleman offers president abbas support short of actual support. may i warned him as i warned prime minister of israel personally in conversation that if he failed to give validity to fatah, and all that will be left would be hamas. he shook hands with arafat on the white house lawn in the right gentleman sits on these hands. >> i don't think that is what the palestinians would think after the discussions we've had with them over the last few days. of course i don't agree with the right honorable gentleman about their support that takes many forms and strong support for palestinian authority have a huge financial and other support we give is maintained and much appreciated the leaders of the palestinian authority. so we shouldn't pretend in this house. of course there are disagreements with the vote tomorrow, but i hope no one will pretend in the house that we don't have good relations and supporting people of a moderate persuasion and the palestinian authority because there's no doubt we have that and there is no doubt this continue. >> m
. >> sir general kaufman, so the right honorable gentleman offers president abbas support short of actual support. may i warned him as i warned prime minister of israel personally in conversation that if he failed to give validity to fatah, and all that will be left would be hamas. he shook hands with arafat on the white house lawn in the right gentleman sits on these hands. >> i don't think that is what the palestinians would think after the discussions we've had with them over the...
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. >> general kaufman. >> isn't it interesting that when assad lethally represses the syrian people, hehe bad guy while when netanyahu lethally represses the palestinian people, he is the good guy? and i wish it was good-bye. [laughter] and also that when the syrians respond with brutal force to that repression, they are the good guys while when palestinians respond with brutal force tock that repression, they are the bad guys. it's this kind of discriminatory attitude by the international community that will prevent there being peace in the middle east. >> as the right honorable gentleman knows, i've always got a great deal of time and respect for him, although i think in that question his tending toward the caricature of the situation in the middle east. i don't think that is the attitude of anybody in this house, there are responsibilities on all sides. and our rponse, the response of the western world is, yes, to give assistance to the syrian people in the face of this, but it's also to give a huge amount of assistance to palestinians. the program is providing 359 million pounds, it
. >> general kaufman. >> isn't it interesting that when assad lethally represses the syrian people, hehe bad guy while when netanyahu lethally represses the palestinian people, he is the good guy? and i wish it was good-bye. [laughter] and also that when the syrians respond with brutal force to that repression, they are the good guys while when palestinians respond with brutal force tock that repression, they are the bad guys. it's this kind of discriminatory attitude by the...
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this portion of the conference includes a panel on do-it-yourself manufacturing and remarks by ben kaufman, the 25-year-old founder and ceo of quirky, a consumer product company that lets consumers decide what they produce. this portion of the conference is just under an hour.ciat >> so the next full segment ofe this program is going to be devoted to the topic of manufacturing and the future of manufacturing in the united states. so i'd like to bring out my longtime colleague when i was at fortune magazine, erick schonfeld, many years the editor of tech crunch. erick schonfeld, please, come out to lead your session on the diy economy. so thank you, erick. [applause] >> thank you. it's great to be here. h let me just quickly introduce our panelists. please have a seat. to my immediate left is grady burnett who's vice president of global marketing at facebook and lived in ann arbor for many years, so he's a local. mark hatch is the ceo of tech shop which has a recent facilita that opened up here not too far from the airport, we'll be talking about what we do there. danae ringelmann is the co
this portion of the conference includes a panel on do-it-yourself manufacturing and remarks by ben kaufman, the 25-year-old founder and ceo of quirky, a consumer product company that lets consumers decide what they produce. this portion of the conference is just under an hour.ciat >> so the next full segment ofe this program is going to be devoted to the topic of manufacturing and the future of manufacturing in the united states. so i'd like to bring out my longtime colleague when i was...