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the project architect at the time and so i want to vote that some of the time here that we have to mr. cook who was the surveyer who measured and the basis of the measurements and he has drawn the plans that we have before you tonight, thank you. >> i am gregry cook and i am a civil engineer and a land surveyers in may of 2012, we went out and we measured the property for the boundary and set backs and we also put some drill holes and some shot some elevations on points that are on the street curves and north and south side, and as well as the walkway of this brick walk right out in front of the front door and so we had several points that we used to check as to where we came back and we could recheck those same points, because everything is relative to different, and we did not want to have one where it could be off and so we had three or four checks. and we measured the front door to be a certain distance above the or those points that we had out there. and when we came back, to check it, we found that the building was raised three feet on the floor, and then again, in and i have got, it
the project architect at the time and so i want to vote that some of the time here that we have to mr. cook who was the surveyer who measured and the basis of the measurements and he has drawn the plans that we have before you tonight, thank you. >> i am gregry cook and i am a civil engineer and a land surveyers in may of 2012, we went out and we measured the property for the boundary and set backs and we also put some drill holes and some shot some elevations on points that are on the...
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regard to the height, we do have a repeatedly, a survey or is pointing it out and correspondence and mr. cook does not arrive until all of this has been filed out and we request to see the document and we requested to see his work paip and hers we are requested to see the work papers of the house movers and no one wants to talk and the point is that it is over 40 feet on the north elevation. >> project sponsor, you can submit a rebuttal. >> i will be brief i know that we have had a long day, i am going to leave his arguments about habeus to the city family, other than to reiterate once again that you have jurisdiction in my view, the city attorney can advise you separately, we are here on this permit and any other permits that go forward they are validly issued. the issue around the height is taken on this shroded mystical thing and i want to kind of demystify, he was taken it out there with a vest on with the fellows who are doing the survey and the heavy equipment and mr. cook came out to do the survey, his niece was there and so this is all been out in the open and there is nothing hidden
regard to the height, we do have a repeatedly, a survey or is pointing it out and correspondence and mr. cook does not arrive until all of this has been filed out and we request to see the document and we requested to see his work paip and hers we are requested to see the work papers of the house movers and no one wants to talk and the point is that it is over 40 feet on the north elevation. >> project sponsor, you can submit a rebuttal. >> i will be brief i know that we have had a...
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it out there with a vest on with the fellows who are doing the survey and the heavy equipment and mr. cook came out to do the survey, his niece was there and so this is all been out in the open and there is nothing hidden it was all clear and again, while he claims that there is a flurry of communication from the surveyer and there is only two letters in the record, and the bottom line is that we have given you a survey and the plans document the height and mr. sanchez himself has gone out and measure ited and we need to put this behind us and so please, please, deny the dr and approve this project as proposed so this can move forward and i thank you very much. >> thank you. >> the public hearing is closed. commissioner richards? >> question for the city attorney, is there any jurisdiction issue in your opinion? >> deputy, city attorney, susan, i have taken a look at the information provided mr. zeretky and i have confered with the zoning administrator, there is a new permit and a new categorical exemption and there is nothing that put it outside of the normal review process and the normal
it out there with a vest on with the fellows who are doing the survey and the heavy equipment and mr. cook came out to do the survey, his niece was there and so this is all been out in the open and there is nothing hidden it was all clear and again, while he claims that there is a flurry of communication from the surveyer and there is only two letters in the record, and the bottom line is that we have given you a survey and the plans document the height and mr. sanchez himself has gone out and...
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. >> do you have confidence in mr. cook and guiding the company? >> overall, yes. i would like to see him do more with the cash. the company does not need the excess cash balance he has. they did more and they need to accelerate that. >> what about acquisitions? would you like to see acquisitions? >> yes and no. depending on the type. you want to see acquisitions that fit in expanding the ecosystem and not see companies waste their cash on bad acquisitions. >> todd? it is sitting on an enormous amount of cash. >> so i mentioned dividends and why it's in the number of dividend portfolios is expectations to return more money to shareholders increasing the dividend and so it's -- you're going to see it in various ways. we have a hold recommendation on the stock. $103 target price. you will find it in portfolios but we are not adding to it heading into this event. >> depending on what they unveil, would that move to you change your hold rating or more than an event to do that? >> more than an event. we do things from a 12-month time horizon. we'd have to revise that ta
. >> do you have confidence in mr. cook and guiding the company? >> overall, yes. i would like to see him do more with the cash. the company does not need the excess cash balance he has. they did more and they need to accelerate that. >> what about acquisitions? would you like to see acquisitions? >> yes and no. depending on the type. you want to see acquisitions that fit in expanding the ecosystem and not see companies waste their cash on bad acquisitions. >>...
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clearly, mr. cook needs something to come back at the opposition with. apple needs to be more competitive. talking of which, we've now seen overtaken in the sportswear market, adidas, by under armour. fascinating story. 23% decline over the period sales for adidas. 20% upside for under armour pushing adidas into number three with nike number one. back to you. >> and so, jeff, so everybody knows. that's adidas, right? "adidas." >> yes. that's -- well, that's how i'd say it here, but it a german brand. i guess you call it "adidas." >> we do. part of our, put the emphasis on the wrong syllable all the time in this country. back to royal news. talk about this independence, the push, anyway in scotland to gain independence from the uk? that really is a big development, potentially? >> absolutely. one of the uk newspapers did a clever thing, on the front page said, will she be the last queen of scotland? obviously referring to elizabeth ii ruling monarch. and that is a big question, because the latest survey has those who would like a split in the ren ren dumb
clearly, mr. cook needs something to come back at the opposition with. apple needs to be more competitive. talking of which, we've now seen overtaken in the sportswear market, adidas, by under armour. fascinating story. 23% decline over the period sales for adidas. 20% upside for under armour pushing adidas into number three with nike number one. back to you. >> and so, jeff, so everybody knows. that's adidas, right? "adidas." >> yes. that's -- well, that's how i'd say it...
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mr. john warren cook, who is one of the greatest speakers we ever had in the legislature of virginia, too. >> if i could get a picture of humphrey billups, i would love it. can't find him anywhere. sir, please. >> thank you. how would we handle the muslims and the sharia law they want to bring in? they want to bring in? >> that is a great question. [laughter] i think first of all, i think many muslims, muslims who come to the united states want to come to this country on our terms. they don't want to bring in sharia law. certainly the women don't want it. i don't think we have to worry about that. you know, what i would suggest we do is take a hard look at how europe deals with this. take a hard look at our forebears over there. see how europe deals with it.
mr. john warren cook, who is one of the greatest speakers we ever had in the legislature of virginia, too. >> if i could get a picture of humphrey billups, i would love it. can't find him anywhere. sir, please. >> thank you. how would we handle the muslims and the sharia law they want to bring in? they want to bring in? >> that is a great question. [laughter] i think first of all, i think many muslims, muslims who come to the united states want to come to this country on our...
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like mr. cookaddress security concerns over apple pay, the new feature that uses sensors to let people pay for goods and services by swiping the smartphone. >> our system is much more secure than the traditional credit system is. they do love their card. we are not doing what other companies are doing. you aret know where buying it. we do not want to collect the stuff on charlie. i do not want to know where you're spending your nights. so we firewall all of it but we do not keep it. it is on our servers. great and what is fixed what was not. >> you can watch the full interview with apple ceo, tim cook, on charlie rose tonight at 8:00 and 10:00 new york time. staying on cyber security, lokket lokken -- elliott talks about the rise in cyber attacks on the best way to deal with them. tothe best idea is immediately report it. and to ask security engineers. >> the revenues are about 60 million. is there in a noticeable impact >> it is you expect? about five percent year-over-year. this is getting to be
like mr. cookaddress security concerns over apple pay, the new feature that uses sensors to let people pay for goods and services by swiping the smartphone. >> our system is much more secure than the traditional credit system is. they do love their card. we are not doing what other companies are doing. you aret know where buying it. we do not want to collect the stuff on charlie. i do not want to know where you're spending your nights. so we firewall all of it but we do not keep it. it is...
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a happy day for mr. cook obviously and we are watching alibaba's biggest ipo ever. cook getting ready to open the doors down. stock up to a strong start. it opened at 92.70 at pricing at 68. a lot of people take the company public. here are firms that were involved. we are back in two. whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. you just have to win 70% of your points at net. and keep unforced errors under 10%. on the ibm cloud, the us open analyzes 41 million data points from 8 years of competition to uncover key insights. data can help show you how to win, no matter what business you're in. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive progra
a happy day for mr. cook obviously and we are watching alibaba's biggest ipo ever. cook getting ready to open the doors down. stock up to a strong start. it opened at 92.70 at pricing at 68. a lot of people take the company public. here are firms that were involved. we are back in two. whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. you just have to...
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you're a mean one, mr. cook. how apple may have just stolen christmas. plus staggering stats on just how big facebook really is. >> and then later on we're going to take a cnbc-style look at the nfl's leadership crisis. will commissioner roger goodell keep his job and is the nfl brand in jeopardy? do stay with us. ♪ >>> well, don't look now. except that we made you look. there are only 105 days left until christmas, but don't expect to find apple's shiny new watch under the tree this year. it's not available until 2015. well, let's bring in cnbc's contributors jan rogers niffin. steve leisman and i were covering this yesterday. and we were all talking about the shiny new features. and then we were told it's not coming out until next year. we were like, huh? it's going to completely miss the holiday shopping season? do you think this timing was intentional by apple for some reason that we really don't know or was it a psychiatryup? what do you think? >> i hadn't thought about that. i was just too busy saying hooray, it's not coming out for christmas. it w
you're a mean one, mr. cook. how apple may have just stolen christmas. plus staggering stats on just how big facebook really is. >> and then later on we're going to take a cnbc-style look at the nfl's leadership crisis. will commissioner roger goodell keep his job and is the nfl brand in jeopardy? do stay with us. ♪ >>> well, don't look now. except that we made you look. there are only 105 days left until christmas, but don't expect to find apple's shiny new watch under the...
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the president, mr. cook, or mr. ma? we need your responses here to us.y good morning worldwide. there was a solid paragraph in the middle of the president's speech on america's coalition. the secretary of state is in turkey this morning. he is leading the search of the legitimate coalition. phil mattingly is with us from washington. this,ght john nailed really putting this question of coalition front and center. how is this search for a coalition different from the search in 2003? >> i think there is an understanding. there's a grasp within the administration that for them to be successful in this push -- in this broad strategy outlined on wednesday, the regional coalition has to be the backbone of it. states to have reached the point where they are terrified of with the islamic state represents and they are willing to take action on a public front. that is what you have seen the president worked behind the scenes when he was in wales, working with allies to push them. to send the chuck hagel, the defense secretary. john kerry has been all over the place
the president, mr. cook, or mr. ma? we need your responses here to us.y good morning worldwide. there was a solid paragraph in the middle of the president's speech on america's coalition. the secretary of state is in turkey this morning. he is leading the search of the legitimate coalition. phil mattingly is with us from washington. this,ght john nailed really putting this question of coalition front and center. how is this search for a coalition different from the search in 2003? >> i...
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here is tim cook speaking to charlie rose about mr.it took me a little by surprise. he had talked to me about being -- so i knew all it was his long-term thing -- >> that you would become ceo. >> but not that specific moment. he and i had a discussion back and forth -- i was testing him on this. i said, what kind of things do you want to do as chairman? just having a good banter with him. ads -- i said, for example, , and you want me to the ones that i think are right? he said, "well, i hope you ask my opinion on some things." [laughter] on thatought, charlie, day, that he would be chairman for a long time. that i would be ceo for a long time, and that we would continue to work together. he knew when he chose me that i wasn't like him. but i am not a carbon copy of him. thoughte obviously through that deeply about who he wanted to lead apple. that i have always felt this theibility of -- responsibility of. i wanted desperately to continue his legacy. the apple i deeply love. pur the onset, i wanted to every ounce that i have of myself
here is tim cook speaking to charlie rose about mr.it took me a little by surprise. he had talked to me about being -- so i knew all it was his long-term thing -- >> that you would become ceo. >> but not that specific moment. he and i had a discussion back and forth -- i was testing him on this. i said, what kind of things do you want to do as chairman? just having a good banter with him. ads -- i said, for example, , and you want me to the ones that i think are right? he said,...
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. >> this speaks volumes as to what mr. cookg at apple. >> yes, you cannot manufacture that kind of enthusiasm in advertising and marketing. we are not doing george clooney yet. getting all excited. >> you are. photo -- aer three protester getting maced by hong kong police, thousands taking over a road in hong kong. the pro-democracy rally, as evidenced by this photo, is taking a violent turn. >> and it may get worse before it gets better because october 1 is the anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. typically that is a holiday in china and they usually have a big fireworks display. >> and when we had rishaad salamat on earlier, it was quiet, but you really wonder as they go into their evening -- >> it is almost 7:00 p.m. there. and this is not in the central business district. this is on the way to the central business district, which is where the protesters have vowed to disrupt. photo -- wer two are going to move to turkey where we cannot say it is a protest of a different sort, but it is a standoff b
. >> this speaks volumes as to what mr. cookg at apple. >> yes, you cannot manufacture that kind of enthusiasm in advertising and marketing. we are not doing george clooney yet. getting all excited. >> you are. photo -- aer three protester getting maced by hong kong police, thousands taking over a road in hong kong. the pro-democracy rally, as evidenced by this photo, is taking a violent turn. >> and it may get worse before it gets better because october 1 is the...
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michael holland, does mr. cookor maybe tomorrow and directly address this icloud issue? how can he bring out new products if everyone is focused on pictures of me without bowties? [laughter] quite the not sensation that jennifer lawrence is without her clothes on. [laughter] holland, save us. >> i think tim cook is handling it just right. that is part of why the stock is doing so well relative to target, for example. he is showing leadership. right now it is required. i think they are handling -- as part of the cost of goods sold to have themselves as targets. pun intended. >> let's bring in our twitter question because we asked everyone about this. on the heels of the disclosure that apples icloud was hacked into, is there a company you trust with your data? google,the answer -- apple smart enough to come up with lockbox security. lock on file for mckee on gadgets. anders corr, you talk about the government spending on cyber security. michael holland, our companies spending enough on cyber security? >> the answer
michael holland, does mr. cookor maybe tomorrow and directly address this icloud issue? how can he bring out new products if everyone is focused on pictures of me without bowties? [laughter] quite the not sensation that jennifer lawrence is without her clothes on. [laughter] holland, save us. >> i think tim cook is handling it just right. that is part of why the stock is doing so well relative to target, for example. he is showing leadership. right now it is required. i think they are...
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how has mr. cook learned in layers? >> you start with a core confidence. even before he became ceo, was clearly a world leader in logistics, supply chain -- >> getting it done. >> you got to get it done. what he is starting to do now is to bring in talent that is different than his own experience. look at the fashion talent, in, the creative people that are coming in. i think he is saying, he doesn't have to do these things but he is to bring the talent -- >> from where you said, would steve jobs be happy with what he would observe tomorrow? >> i would think you would be really pleased he picked the right guy to be ceo, tim cook, and he is doing a great job. >> i look at the products and i know there is all this i this and i that, the photos are a miracle. >> on the apple 5 have been stunning. i want to ask you about the smart watch. there's a lot of speculation on that. what evidence is there that people outside silicon valley one such a device? >> not a lot yet. if you look at the opportunity for watches, i mean, it is highly speculative. what do people
how has mr. cook learned in layers? >> you start with a core confidence. even before he became ceo, was clearly a world leader in logistics, supply chain -- >> getting it done. >> you got to get it done. what he is starting to do now is to bring in talent that is different than his own experience. look at the fashion talent, in, the creative people that are coming in. i think he is saying, he doesn't have to do these things but he is to bring the talent -- >> from where...
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tim cook, the ceo mr. cook watches the show. my point is that he addressed the china strategy when everyone thought he hadn't. he does it behind the scenes like he does a lot of things. he doesn't say, hey, guys, china, don't worry. that's not tim cook's style. what should have been up a couple of yesterday will come down today. if you want to sweat the program, go right ahead. >> for those yesterday who have a portfolio telecom, media related, what are they going to say when they walk in? tesla at any price, it doesn't matter now because it's a different world now that it's down 9% yesterday? >> okay. i did a piece this morning for "real money." it talked about go pro. the fellow travelers, the people who don't know what tesla is other than it's a cool car, they sell. the people who understand these companies, they don't have 100% of the portfolio in it, and there are people who do, they take it easy. it's that part of the portfolio that is going to go down right now. you say, look, i have to taking that. in the meantime, my bo
tim cook, the ceo mr. cook watches the show. my point is that he addressed the china strategy when everyone thought he hadn't. he does it behind the scenes like he does a lot of things. he doesn't say, hey, guys, china, don't worry. that's not tim cook's style. what should have been up a couple of yesterday will come down today. if you want to sweat the program, go right ahead. >> for those yesterday who have a portfolio telecom, media related, what are they going to say when they walk...
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i think when mr. cook first came along, he had a stumble when he issued the maps app. the map wasn't as good as you expect a product to be. but i think the maps app was essential for them to get into mobile payments which is something they may talk about today. this is about the big thing that alibaba is about, specifically mobile commerce. >> you're much more focused on the wearable device than the iphone 6? >> i think newswise, the i watch will be big. revenuewise, it's going to be the iphone. it's going to be two models of the iphone 6. there's going to be a new operating system, ios 8 with functionality like the continuity service whereby you do something on your iphone and it automatically hands over to your imac. >> apple and samsung have had clear leadership in the innovation over the last few years. more recently, there's lots of smartphonemakers that have caught up. when we move on to wearable devices, do you think apple will have a year or two leadership ahead the rest of the pack. >> yeah. i think the key difference is they both make hardware, but they don't
i think when mr. cook first came along, he had a stumble when he issued the maps app. the map wasn't as good as you expect a product to be. but i think the maps app was essential for them to get into mobile payments which is something they may talk about today. this is about the big thing that alibaba is about, specifically mobile commerce. >> you're much more focused on the wearable device than the iphone 6? >> i think newswise, the i watch will be big. revenuewise, it's going to...
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mr. john warren cook, who is one of the greatest speakers we ever had in the legislature of virginia, too>> if i could get a picture of humphrey billups, i would love it. can't find him anywhere. sir, please. >> thank you. how would we handle the muslims and the sharia law they want to bring in? they want to bring in? >> that is a great question. [laughter] i think first of all, i think many muslims, muslims who come to the united states want to come to this country on our terms. they don't want to bring in sharia law. certainly the women don't want it. i don't think we have to worry about that. you know, what i would suggest we do is take a hard look at how europe deals with this. take a hard look at our forebears over there. see how europe deals with it. i think we're ok. >> excuse me. i thought the british had a community around birmingham that permitted this -- >> not sharia law. sharia law does not supersede english law, british law. >> did thomas jefferson or any of the subsequent courts delineate between spirituality and religion? >> not that i know of. not that i know of. that old
mr. john warren cook, who is one of the greatest speakers we ever had in the legislature of virginia, too>> if i could get a picture of humphrey billups, i would love it. can't find him anywhere. sir, please. >> thank you. how would we handle the muslims and the sharia law they want to bring in? they want to bring in? >> that is a great question. [laughter] i think first of all, i think many muslims, muslims who come to the united states want to come to this country on our...
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announcing the wearable device, the watch, is big for mr. cook. let's get to the details. the 6-plus and 6, 20% faster, better battery life, camera. a whole thing, the thing of yesteryear. the 6 is bigger than the i fountain 5 that you have now. the watch is cool, touchscreen, pairs with iphone, turn-by-turn directions. vibrates, tells you where to walk. tracks the heart rate. when can you get it? that's the question. later this month, pre-sales go. watch early next year. coming up, we'll explain why in photo, everybody was talking about it, bono and tim cook. >>> and this guy stole the show here. scarf guy. we'll have all the deal with him coming up in the next half-hour. back to you. >> little did he know -- s>> yeah. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, the verdict in the oscar pistorius murder trial expected tomorrow. >> reporter: coming up, an nbc news exclusive. right now i'm standing his of oscar pistorius' bedroom. the first time american tv cameras is been allowed inside. we're going to walk you through the shooting step by step. what pistorius says happened whe
announcing the wearable device, the watch, is big for mr. cook. let's get to the details. the 6-plus and 6, 20% faster, better battery life, camera. a whole thing, the thing of yesteryear. the 6 is bigger than the i fountain 5 that you have now. the watch is cool, touchscreen, pairs with iphone, turn-by-turn directions. vibrates, tells you where to walk. tracks the heart rate. when can you get it? that's the question. later this month, pre-sales go. watch early next year. coming up, we'll...
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the iphone 6, and for him in a post steve jobs world announcing that wearable watch was big for mr. cook. let's get to the details. the 6 plus and 6, faster processer, better battery life, better camera, the whole thing, the wall is a thing of yesteryear now. 4.7, bigger than the iphone 5 you have now. the now the watch is cool. touch screen, works in pairing with your iphone. vibrates and tells you where to walk, obviously track your heart rate. when can you get it? later this month the presales go watch early next year. coming up, why this photo of them there. the internet had fun with that. and this guy really stole the show right here, scarf guy. we'll have all the deal with him coming up in the next half hour. guys, back to you. >> little did he know. >> scarf guy. carson, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the verdict in the oscar pistorius murder trial expected tomorrow. >>> coming up an nbc news exclus ef, right now i'm standing inside of oscar pistorius's bedroom. the first time american tv cameras have been allowed inside. we're going to walk you through the shooting step by s
the iphone 6, and for him in a post steve jobs world announcing that wearable watch was big for mr. cook. let's get to the details. the 6 plus and 6, faster processer, better battery life, better camera, the whole thing, the wall is a thing of yesteryear now. 4.7, bigger than the iphone 5 you have now. the now the watch is cool. touch screen, works in pairing with your iphone. vibrates and tells you where to walk, obviously track your heart rate. when can you get it? later this month the...
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>> we'll be using this delightfully funky stuff to flavor the steam that cooks the vegetables and the sabodet sausages from mrettle for dinner. >> look at that. >> there is the pumpkin. >> incredible. look at that. wow. >> the pumpkin is amazing. we also have that great sabodet sausage. >> look at that. >> cabbage and potatoes. all steamed in the still. >> the flavor you get from the fermented grape, awesome. >> yeah, it's awesome, huh? >> good. so good. >> and if you know daniel at all, he can't really help himself. he's popping up and down, serving everybody, making sure everything's just right. and sitting here with his family in the house he grew up in, you can see where it all comes from. >> madame and monsieur, their son, he's now a gigantic international success. but when he was a young man at 14 sneezing in a field, did they ever anticipate this? no? no early indications of greatness? but there is a line, isn't there, from the farm and haute cuisine? they all reflect the region hopefully. but in the best case they're interdependent, they come from each other. who cooks in the great restaurants? farm b
>> we'll be using this delightfully funky stuff to flavor the steam that cooks the vegetables and the sabodet sausages from mrettle for dinner. >> look at that. >> there is the pumpkin. >> incredible. look at that. wow. >> the pumpkin is amazing. we also have that great sabodet sausage. >> look at that. >> cabbage and potatoes. all steamed in the still. >> the flavor you get from the fermented grape, awesome. >> yeah, it's awesome, huh?...
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mr. speaker, the late robin cook said in his resignation speech on the eve of the iraq war this -- our interests are best protected not by unilateral action but by multi-national agreement and a world order governed by rules. mr. speak her, this is multi-lateral action prompted by a legitimate democratic state.e multi-lateral action prompted by a legitimate democratic state.e multi-lateral action prompted by a legitimate democratic state. and a world order governed by rules, if it is about anything, must be about protecting a democratic state which is what this motion before us is about. i believe although this is difficult, it is the right thing do. there is no graver decision for our parliament and our country but protecting our national interests, security and the values for which we stand is why i will be supporting the motion this afternoon. >> point of order, mr. bill wiggin. >> mr. speaker, you have noticed my constituents expect me to be able to get into the chamber and hear my prime minister. no such obligation rests on this poor man behind me. will you find a safe place for this camera
mr. speaker, the late robin cook said in his resignation speech on the eve of the iraq war this -- our interests are best protected not by unilateral action but by multi-national agreement and a world order governed by rules. mr. speak her, this is multi-lateral action prompted by a legitimate democratic state.e multi-lateral action prompted by a legitimate democratic state.e multi-lateral action prompted by a legitimate democratic state. and a world order governed by rules, if it is about...
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mr. eat healthy, let me go to your school and ruin nuggets for you? comfort food, this has calories. >> i've always celebrated the joy of cooking real food.y in this day and age, you have to watch what you eat for sure. there is a lot of stuff that's healthy but the indulgent stuff, you can't make a healthy pie. it's impossible impossible. you can't make a healthy dessert. it's impossible. but for the love of god, you've got to eat that stuff! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: so what you're saying is, if you're going to do it, don't half-ass it, go all the way? >> yes, for sure! i mean, not every day. but definitely, this is the stuff memories are made of! >> stephen: are these your childhood recipes? these are incredibly comforting dishes. they're almost coma food. were these dishes your childhood dishes? >> some of them were. some are the food from my childhood, the stuff any nan did, my grand-dad did, my mom, the weekends, the barbecue and stuff like that. but in these days, i think it's nice to reach out to social media and we did this thing on instagram where we asked the community where's your comfort food? and it went crazy. the i
mr. eat healthy, let me go to your school and ruin nuggets for you? comfort food, this has calories. >> i've always celebrated the joy of cooking real food.y in this day and age, you have to watch what you eat for sure. there is a lot of stuff that's healthy but the indulgent stuff, you can't make a healthy pie. it's impossible impossible. you can't make a healthy dessert. it's impossible. but for the love of god, you've got to eat that stuff! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: so...
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mrs. jones or her foreign counterpart is cooking for dinner. but in targeting and collecting foreign intelligence information, we can't avoid collecting irrelevant information because of the way the communications flow. one of my colleagues at odni phrased it as there is no such thing as immaculate collection. there are two ways to deal with this problem. one is to say the risks for privacy are so great we ought to bar certain kinds of collection all together. the other is the approach to say we are going to permit the collection. but we are going to impose stringent regulations on how to use data to ensure it is not used inappropriately. it probably won't surprise anybody in the room given my current position that i favor the latter approach over the former. i think it's unwise in the current security environment to say that the power of government is so great and the risk of surveillance so substantial that we should bar and prevent us from collecting this information, particularly since we know our adversaries aren't so restrained. we cannot
mrs. jones or her foreign counterpart is cooking for dinner. but in targeting and collecting foreign intelligence information, we can't avoid collecting irrelevant information because of the way the communications flow. one of my colleagues at odni phrased it as there is no such thing as immaculate collection. there are two ways to deal with this problem. one is to say the risks for privacy are so great we ought to bar certain kinds of collection all together. the other is the approach to say...
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cook. >> good morning, i'm mike mibach in for dave clark. let's get you up to date with weather and traffic. steve. >> mr. mibach. welcome. >> of course. >> the low responsible for it is heading south to southern california. there it is right there. it's on its way. as it does, a little dry air. we have areas of fog out there. some of it reducing visibility in the north bay. napa and santa rosa both
cook. >> good morning, i'm mike mibach in for dave clark. let's get you up to date with weather and traffic. steve. >> mr. mibach. welcome. >> of course. >> the low responsible for it is heading south to southern california. there it is right there. it's on its way. as it does, a little dry air. we have areas of fog out there. some of it reducing visibility in the north bay. napa and santa rosa both
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cooked enough for 50. you think anyone eats it? so concerned if they're going to fit into their tiny little clothes. well, i guess the rehearsal dinner-- mrs. vance want to make sure they put out a good spread. honey, if i had that spread when i was getting married my man might've stayed just for the leftovers. ( screams ) sweet jesus! it's christy garrison! quick, get mr. vance! oh, god... agnelli: christy garrison; 15. i.d.'d by her dad, michael garrison. you read about him? the guy's worth half a billion dollars. another lesson in what money can't buy. he the suit or the blue shirt? the blue shirt. the guy in the suit is mark vance, the neighbor. that the lady who found the girl? yeah. vondie morris. she's the vances' cook.
cooked enough for 50. you think anyone eats it? so concerned if they're going to fit into their tiny little clothes. well, i guess the rehearsal dinner-- mrs. vance want to make sure they put out a good spread. honey, if i had that spread when i was getting married my man might've stayed just for the leftovers. ( screams ) sweet jesus! it's christy garrison! quick, get mr. vance! oh, god... agnelli: christy garrison; 15. i.d.'d by her dad, michael garrison. you read about him? the guy's worth...
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mrs. lodato obviously started another extensive investigation, a heightened sense of need to catch this killer. >> reporter: in march police acknowledged similarities in the three murders. chief cook said early on in the investigation of the seemingly connected killings police believed severance had some connection to all three victims but did not know how significant those connections were to the murders. >> we have a lot of work ahead of us before we would get to the point where we were comfortable to see his involvement in these cases and that indeed he had a serious involvement and whether or not we should charge him. >> reporter: it was in the last five months since severance was arrested and held on an unrelated gun charge when police uncovered evidence connecting him to the murders. >> i am confident that the suspect, charles severance, is the suspect that we have been looking for which is now almost 11 years. >> reporter: alexandria police chief cook would not comment on a motive. he said he didn't know what one was and didn't want to speculate on what one could be. he said he'd leave that up to prosecutors to iron out those details. he says he'll also leave up to prosecut
mrs. lodato obviously started another extensive investigation, a heightened sense of need to catch this killer. >> reporter: in march police acknowledged similarities in the three murders. chief cook said early on in the investigation of the seemingly connected killings police believed severance had some connection to all three victims but did not know how significant those connections were to the murders. >> we have a lot of work ahead of us before we would get to the point where...
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cook political report as the race listed as likely republican and the latest poll from real hasr politics also mr. abbott with the lead. this is about an hour. >> this is a texas gubernatorial debate live from the rio grande
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cook political report as the race listed as likely republican and the latest poll from real hasr politics also mr. abbott with the lead. this is about an hour. >> this is a texas gubernatorial debate live from the rio grande valley. here is your moderator, ryan wolf. >> republican candidate, attorney general greg abbott in democratic candidate senator wendy davis square off in a one hour debate. good evening and welcome to this historic first gubernatorial debate in texas live from the edinburg conference center in the rio grande valley. i am ryan wolf. this is the first texas gubernatorial debate ever held in the rio grande valley and we could not be more excited about it. certainly we would not be here without the candidate so what's meet them right now. senator wendy davis, thank you for being here, attorney general greg abbott, thank you for being here. we want to welcome our audience members watching tonight, from the auditorium, people watching this across the state of texas on tv, online, and across the nation on c-span. myould like to introduce coanchors tonight, carlos sanchez, the edito
cook political report as the race listed as likely republican and the latest poll from real hasr politics also mr. abbott with the lead. this is about an hour. >> this is a texas gubernatorial debate live from the rio grande valley. here is your moderator, ryan wolf. >> republican candidate, attorney general greg abbott in democratic candidate senator wendy davis square off in a one hour debate. good evening and welcome to this historic first gubernatorial debate in texas live from...
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cook. >> good morning, i'm mike mibach in for dave clark. let's get you up to date with weather and traffic. steve. >> mr. mibach. welcome. >> of course. >> the low responsible for it is heading south to southern california. there it is right there. it's on its way. as it does, a little dry air. we have areas of fog out there. some of it reducing visibility in the north bay. napa and santa rosa both saying that. quarter mile visibility temperature brentwood 66. upper 50s for lafayette and orinda. so that is right. they were about 68-70 yesterday. not much of a delta breeze. at least it's not sourly. it's westerly for some. concord has a south but other areas have a westerly. sfo does. low clouds will peel back to the coast. we will have mild to warm conditions. it will still be muggy but not as humid as yesterday. 80s to the interior. 70s and 80s around the bay. here is sal. >>> all right, steve, good morning. we are looking at a commute that is not bad as we start at the bay bridge toll plaza. we don't have a big delay here and the traffic moves well. hopefully it will stay this way. usually it gets a little bet
cook. >> good morning, i'm mike mibach in for dave clark. let's get you up to date with weather and traffic. steve. >> mr. mibach. welcome. >> of course. >> the low responsible for it is heading south to southern california. there it is right there. it's on its way. as it does, a little dry air. we have areas of fog out there. some of it reducing visibility in the north bay. napa and santa rosa both saying that. quarter mile visibility temperature brentwood 66. upper 50s...
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mr. speaker, the late robin cook said in his resignation speech on the eve of the iraq war our interests are best protected not by unilateral action but by multilateral agreement and a world order governed by the rule. mr. speaker this is multilateral action prompted by legitimate democratic states. and the world order governed by rules if it is about anything must be about protecting a democratic state which is what the motion before us is about. ideally although this is difficult it is the right thing to do. there is no graver decision for the parliament into the country but and the country but protecting the national interests, security and the values for which we stand is why i would be supporting the motions this afternoon. >> point of order. >> my constituents expect me to be able to get into the chamber. no such obligation -- will you find a safe place for the camera crews or that that he could film without getting in our way? like i'm grateful to the honorable gentleman. as far as i can see the camera crew isn't interfering with the business of the house. i'm grateful to the honor
mr. speaker, the late robin cook said in his resignation speech on the eve of the iraq war our interests are best protected not by unilateral action but by multilateral agreement and a world order governed by the rule. mr. speaker this is multilateral action prompted by legitimate democratic states. and the world order governed by rules if it is about anything must be about protecting a democratic state which is what the motion before us is about. ideally although this is difficult it is the...
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cook, c.e.o. of apple. back in a moment. stay with us. >> charlie: yves behar is here. "forbes" magazine calls him the most influential industrial design mrning design and brand company fuseproject. he also is the creef creative officer of the audio consumer electronic company jawbone. i'm pleased to have him here at the table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. i'm glad to be here. >> charlie: i have an interest in design. >> absolutely. >> charlie: so we're pleased to have you here. but notwithstanding that, tell me the role of design as you see it. >> the role of design, as i see it, is to create important, good design. of course, to balance the notion of sustainability, market success, consumer connection. but what i always say is that good design accelerates the adoption of new ideas. there's new ideas out there in the world that are important, such as how do we live more sustainably, how can technology be simpler and accessible to all, and design can prove that these things are possible, bring them to the world in a way that they get accepted. >> charlie: a recent profile of you in a magazine written by casey newton, and he s
cook, c.e.o. of apple. back in a moment. stay with us. >> charlie: yves behar is here. "forbes" magazine calls him the most influential industrial design mrning design and brand company fuseproject. he also is the creef creative officer of the audio consumer electronic company jawbone. i'm pleased to have him here at the table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. i'm glad to be here. >> charlie: i have an interest in design. >> absolutely. >>...
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mr. jobs died. questions out. there before the big presentation, tim cook took to social media tweeting, i am backstage, and this theet from my iphone6. it's amazing. you'll love it. average tweet to me. does he mean the tweet or the phone? >> meant the phone. >> the tweet was average. >> yes. >> the rally did not last, apple finished down on the day. interesting to see where it ends today's session as well. we're awaiting to get our hands on the newest products. i am. the next guest got a chance to play with them yesterday. ed bay, certainly columnist at "usa today" get to put his hands on the phone and i believe the watch, ed. what do you think of all this? >> i think it was a big day for apple. i think it was a big day for steve cook. i mean, there's always great anticipation leading into the apple events, and more so at this one. it was a lot of pressure, you know, justified or not, on cook and apple, and they delivered in a big way yesterday. >> go not watch first. >> sure. >> put it on, touched it, saw, it is it a game changer? >> i'm a geek. i'll probably buy one. looks better than any smart watch i've seen.
mr. jobs died. questions out. there before the big presentation, tim cook took to social media tweeting, i am backstage, and this theet from my iphone6. it's amazing. you'll love it. average tweet to me. does he mean the tweet or the phone? >> meant the phone. >> the tweet was average. >> yes. >> the rally did not last, apple finished down on the day. interesting to see where it ends today's session as well. we're awaiting to get our hands on the newest products. i am....
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cook political report here is a part of that debate now. >> senator davis, do you regret voting for barack obama? >> mr. abbott, what i am working on right now is running for governor of this incredible state. and bringing policies forward that will benefit this state. i am working to make sure that every hard-working texan, no matter where they start, has an opportunity to go as far as they dream. not haveago, i could imagined that i would have the privilege. strugglinga single mother of sitting on the stage and having the opportunity to ask texas to be its next governor. texas is at a turning point. it is important in this election. will we created 21st century economy that works for all hard-working texans or just some? i believe we need a governor who will fight for all hard-working texans every single day because their future depends on it. and i believe we need a governor who is going to make sure that her children receive a world-class education because our furniture -- our future depends on it. your turn to ask a question. abbott, voted recently against you and for the children of texas, our sch
cook political report here is a part of that debate now. >> senator davis, do you regret voting for barack obama? >> mr. abbott, what i am working on right now is running for governor of this incredible state. and bringing policies forward that will benefit this state. i am working to make sure that every hard-working texan, no matter where they start, has an opportunity to go as far as they dream. not haveago, i could imagined that i would have the privilege. strugglinga single...