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ludwig kirschenmann's probab-- rumor has it ludwig kichenmann brought one of the fst potato crops to cifnia befo the turn of the century. >> brian grows about 4,500 acres of potatoes at his familfarm, but unlike ron, he grows sller potatoes that are called chippers, which are used mostly for potato chips and french fries. so what makes a good chipper? >> what makes a good chipper is actually, um, low sugar. you know, when you, um, caramelize something in the, um, in your--with a frying pan it turns brown. so people don't like brown potato chips, i don't know why, so that means it's high sugar content. so we've got to have low sugar in order to make 'em cook white. >> the potatoes are harvested and brought here to the processing facility where they are washed, sorted, and even tasted too. to ke sure the cpping potaes have ju the right amount sugar for their stomers, brian fries some of his potatoes up to see how they cook. thus, the wall of potato chips. >> oh, it just is really because when y, um, send a pot- ad of potatoes and it cooks dark, you get the load of potatoes back. so it'
ludwig kirschenmann's probab-- rumor has it ludwig kichenmann brought one of the fst potato crops to cifnia befo the turn of the century. >> brian grows about 4,500 acres of potatoes at his familfarm, but unlike ron, he grows sller potatoes that are called chippers, which are used mostly for potato chips and french fries. so what makes a good chipper? >> what makes a good chipper is actually, um, low sugar. you know, when you, um, caramelize something in the, um, in your--with a...
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lisa ludwigs livermore, you'll see snow and places in the foothills same for you. why, coming up, back to you. >> all right. and i think somewhere there is a microphone that has gotten loose on you. take a look at that. the warriors appear to be able to hold their own against most of the nba but when it comes to the elite teams they come up short. golden state unable to hold off the boston celtics. final 115-93. up next, atlanta on friday. talking trades, the warriors are scouting the market trying to move before free agents become available, possible acquisitions, could include troy murphy out of new jersey. >>> it's a classroom catch 22. california schools struggling financially, more veteran teachers who make more are encouraged to retire. in order to pay for their pensions the school districts have to tap classroom funds. as garvin thomas reports many schools are balancing the budget on the back of its brightest students. >> raise your hand if you can tell me what you think happened so far or what's going on in egypt. >> 10-year-old tila looks like a fifth-grad
lisa ludwigs livermore, you'll see snow and places in the foothills same for you. why, coming up, back to you. >> all right. and i think somewhere there is a microphone that has gotten loose on you. take a look at that. the warriors appear to be able to hold their own against most of the nba but when it comes to the elite teams they come up short. golden state unable to hold off the boston celtics. final 115-93. up next, atlanta on friday. talking trades, the warriors are scouting the...
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sandeep gamely what is the austrian school the austrian school is is the school of call manga now ludwig von mises we've all heard of he was a second generation student of call manga but calming was the founder of the austrian school and he founded it on only one axiom and that axiom is the value does not exist outside of mankind's consciousness so that basically all other forms of economics classical neoclassical economics ascribe value to something else other than the human mind so this concept gave birth to marginal utility you know which i'm sure many people are familiar with it's the border use of something that the term and its value and the the economics of border use is the is the austrian school ok now. consciousness is where the axiom upon which the economics of man and the austrian school rotate now. this implies a high degree of subject david a in the austrian school because they take into the psychological mass psychology it's almost freud in me freud meets you know you know that's the point is because these other schools of economics they tend to approach economics empirica
sandeep gamely what is the austrian school the austrian school is is the school of call manga now ludwig von mises we've all heard of he was a second generation student of call manga but calming was the founder of the austrian school and he founded it on only one axiom and that axiom is the value does not exist outside of mankind's consciousness so that basically all other forms of economics classical neoclassical economics ascribe value to something else other than the human mind so this...
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ludwig pointed out, the problem is going to be, how do you get it done? he said, we are going to need inspirational leadership to get those ideas implemented. abraham lincoln was an inspirational leader. in one of the toughest times in our history. a lot of people remember abraham lincoln as having freed the slaves, and he did with the proclamation. yet there were those who, even though he had issued that proclamation, they tried to drag this nation back into the mode. we got the 14th and 15th amendments because there were men in this country who did not understand what it meant to have all men are created equal. that is the spirit of america. abraham lincoln exemplified that inspirational leadership that brought america through one of the toughest times it had ever faced. he did not just three the slaves. with a proclamation. he freed the slaves by keeping america together. he kept united and the phrase, "united states of america." we have had other inspirational leaders in the toughest times of our nation. john f. kennedy was one of those inspirational
ludwig pointed out, the problem is going to be, how do you get it done? he said, we are going to need inspirational leadership to get those ideas implemented. abraham lincoln was an inspirational leader. in one of the toughest times in our history. a lot of people remember abraham lincoln as having freed the slaves, and he did with the proclamation. yet there were those who, even though he had issued that proclamation, they tried to drag this nation back into the mode. we got the 14th and 15th...
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edith said she was actually the offspring of lolo montes and king ludwig. and that an otherwise somehow apparently engaged got her into the affections of a lovely old men named marsh put been recently widowed and desperately lonely, and edith offered to give him companionship, platonic companionship. she moved in with her husband and two children. she also got a mortgage to his townhouse on madison avenue. and was well on the way of picking his pocket at everything he had. at this point luther marsh had been a law partner of daniel webster, and was a very well respected men in new york. at this point he told his legal colleagues, they got together and asked william how to have a private prosecution against edith. she needed to get out of the marshes life. i thought this was an interesting thing because howe and hummel were known as goggles. and yet when it came to at least their skills were well enough respected and they were asked to take on this case. in the event they were able to discredit edith, restore lives of marsh to madison avenue townhouse, he'd
edith said she was actually the offspring of lolo montes and king ludwig. and that an otherwise somehow apparently engaged got her into the affections of a lovely old men named marsh put been recently widowed and desperately lonely, and edith offered to give him companionship, platonic companionship. she moved in with her husband and two children. she also got a mortgage to his townhouse on madison avenue. and was well on the way of picking his pocket at everything he had. at this point luther...
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. >> basically, i think, bill used the movies the way ludwig wicken stein did, for entertainment.ter a long day, he would watch a long movie. it almost didn't matter what it was, was my impression. >> yeah. it was ski season in switzerland, and he invited a bunch of us over, and he had just heard about this movie in which a bunch of young people robbed banks, and they'd rob the banks wearing masks of retired presidents. and that's what intrigued bill about the movie. so we watched this wretched movie with, what's his name? keanu reeves? worst movie i ever saw in my life, but we watched every minute of it. he wasn't into the channel flipping in those days. >> right, right. [laughter] >> hi, i -- one of the things i miss most, i suppose, about bill buckley is the obituaries. and in the last year we've seen two senators, one primarily that mr. buckley loved writing about. one of my favorite pieces is entitled "justice pothead" during the clarence thomas hearings where he went after ted kennedy because kennedy was say, you know, a justice who has smoked pot is not fit for service on t
. >> basically, i think, bill used the movies the way ludwig wicken stein did, for entertainment.ter a long day, he would watch a long movie. it almost didn't matter what it was, was my impression. >> yeah. it was ski season in switzerland, and he invited a bunch of us over, and he had just heard about this movie in which a bunch of young people robbed banks, and they'd rob the banks wearing masks of retired presidents. and that's what intrigued bill about the movie. so we watched...
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robby ludwig is a psychotherapist. ladies, good morning. the legal term for this is oy, i believe. is already on probation for that dui back in 2007. is this a real big deal? >> that's latin, right, matt? >> exactly. >> this is a real big deal. the legal analyst that commented earlier is correct. if this goes back to the same judge -- and he's arrested for this conduct, she's going to prison. >> intent to steal. can you help me with that? how do they prove intent to steal, that she intended to permanently deny access to that necklace to the owner? >> she took it. >> that's what the non-legalese is. >> right. it's not rocket science. basically what she's going to try to say is, oh, they let me take it on approval. but, i mean, come on. >> let's not be so cynical. this is hollywood. there are stylists and they're constantly procuring things for their clients. is it possible that there's a lack of communication here between the store owner, the stylist and lindsay lohan? >> that's what the district attorney's office is looking into now. what's the claim of the store? because what i --
robby ludwig is a psychotherapist. ladies, good morning. the legal term for this is oy, i believe. is already on probation for that dui back in 2007. is this a real big deal? >> that's latin, right, matt? >> exactly. >> this is a real big deal. the legal analyst that commented earlier is correct. if this goes back to the same judge -- and he's arrested for this conduct, she's going to prison. >> intent to steal. can you help me with that? how do they prove intent to...