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for more we're joined by the senior royal correspondent john oliver. john, thank you. >> thank you very much. >> jon: this soon amazing situation but is there really a story here? >> are you seriously asking me that. >> jon: i'm asking that question. >> that's not just a story there's a traf industry here -- travesty here. why is the sex? good luck selling a collectible plate with those things on there. >> jon: i thought that went? >> that bit, why? >> jon: i thought it was funny. did you think us discussing this was that we got laughs. >> yeah, a few, not bad. >> jon: do you think it's weird that we worked on this will all day -- [laughter] -- this bit we did here. i don't know if you know this like john oliver how long have you been here? >> seven and a half years. >> jon: seven and a half years but john, we know this, you are a tremendously talented individual. you know we know you are talented. john -- john got his own show on hbo which is long overdue and we're excited for him but this is unfortunately his last night with us. [audience awwwws] i w
for more we're joined by the senior royal correspondent john oliver. john, thank you. >> thank you very much. >> jon: this soon amazing situation but is there really a story here? >> are you seriously asking me that. >> jon: i'm asking that question. >> that's not just a story there's a traf industry here -- travesty here. why is the sex? good luck selling a collectible plate with those things on there. >> jon: i thought that went? >> that bit, why?...
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salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week.ily so far that nobody knows exactly where they even came from. migas, another iconic dish. formally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. born as a way to use old, hard bread and combine all the week's leftovers. i'm told every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melons and peppers. so how often do you eat this well? >> every lunch is like this. every day i'm here. but lunch is big. big lunch, siesta. but you can't -- you know, i used to try to resist siesta. you can't do it here. society will not accept you not taking siesta here. but that's the flow of life here. >> that begs the question, while i'm busy hating you for your life, how often are you getting a drunk a day? >> twice. one and a half. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> that is so spanish. everybody has a very distinct opinion and it's completely different. like this is a fact. >> whatever. >> when my time comes, i pretty much want to die at a table lik
salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week.ily so far that nobody knows exactly where they even came from. migas, another iconic dish. formally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. born as a way to use old, hard bread and combine all the week's leftovers. i'm told every household in spain has a variation. what changes is what you put on it. today it's sardines, cod, chorizo, melons and peppers. so how often do you eat this well? >>...
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villa moraci, a certified hotel, restaurant and working farm that in this case produces olive oil. >> you have? >> about 40 acres. it's one of the oldest organic farm in the mountains. >> this is guido, the proprietor. wow. so that's where potatoes come from. how freakin' hard can it be to make an awesome show in sicily? eat the nice food, drink the wine. in an idyllic village in the countryside, outside catania. how low impact can it get? so the plan was we go fishing. we get some fresh octopus, maybe some cuttlefish and explore the bounties of surrounding waters, all while working on our tans. with a local chef, fishermen, man of the sea. he's experienced. he knows where to get it good. >> you like the ocean? >> i love it. >> how do you see it in italian? >> ricci. >> one of my favorite things to eat. >> this is ture, my host. what else is out there? is there octopus? >> octopus and also cuttlefish. and i want to try and find some abalone and the bucce and small clams. i think they will be really full. >> i'm thinking really? are these prime fishing waters? i don't know about this.
villa moraci, a certified hotel, restaurant and working farm that in this case produces olive oil. >> you have? >> about 40 acres. it's one of the oldest organic farm in the mountains. >> this is guido, the proprietor. wow. so that's where potatoes come from. how freakin' hard can it be to make an awesome show in sicily? eat the nice food, drink the wine. in an idyllic village in the countryside, outside catania. how low impact can it get? so the plan was we go fishing. we get...
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a little bit of olive oil goes in.leek; and because it's high sided, it will be sort of steaming on the top, as well. this chicken is basically done now, but i want to sort of just put an edge on it with two lovely, humble rashers of smoky bacon, gorgeous. cut it into little lardons, and that will start going crispy straightaway, which will be lovely, and it will work so well with the rosemary. just sprinkle them around the pan; and, of course, when that bacon starts to cook, it's going to really, really start doing some amazing flavors. so, in with these leeks. i'm going to put in a bag of spinach already washed. it goes straight in, no mucking around. so, that will start wilting down in a matter of seconds, love that. spinach takes no time at all -- a bag of lovely, sweet peas. again, they just need to be cooked for a couple of minutes, really green, really juicy, sweet, and poppy. can you see how this spinach is cooking down? it's literally just gone ooh as we talk. that's pretty much going; and then in the oven, ah
a little bit of olive oil goes in.leek; and because it's high sided, it will be sort of steaming on the top, as well. this chicken is basically done now, but i want to sort of just put an edge on it with two lovely, humble rashers of smoky bacon, gorgeous. cut it into little lardons, and that will start going crispy straightaway, which will be lovely, and it will work so well with the rosemary. just sprinkle them around the pan; and, of course, when that bacon starts to cook, it's going to...
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orwell's famous essay on dickens, the whole problem with "oliver twist" is no system saves oliver twist. >> that is an interesting critique. he was very moderate and very sort of, he was a kind of an anti-ideologue. he perceived that some of the things being done to cure poverty, one of the things the poor were suffering from. >> it is not really the function. what he does is to see it and show it. >> to observe and expose and sometimes explain. >> when he talks about the schools, he was telling his readers something they did not know about these schools. in an age before television and radio, the novel could still bring the news. >> he could observe the political grotesque. and that is what led to his downfall in coming to the united states. he wrote a travel narrative of his trip to the united states. it is making fun of americans for their love of money. what he chronicled is what he thought a partisan spirit that infected all of these elements of american life. americans were unwilling to hear that from him. >> had he created unrealistic expectations? >> absolutely. dickens was obse
orwell's famous essay on dickens, the whole problem with "oliver twist" is no system saves oliver twist. >> that is an interesting critique. he was very moderate and very sort of, he was a kind of an anti-ideologue. he perceived that some of the things being done to cure poverty, one of the things the poor were suffering from. >> it is not really the function. what he does is to see it and show it. >> to observe and expose and sometimes explain. >> when he...
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now guys-- (laughter) people love olives. people love olives.tor says i'm not getting enough pimento. guys like mcdermott make jesus sound like he was some kind of soft touch. thankfully papa bear bill o reilly knows what god really wants. >> you know, congressman mcdermott convinced people by saying jess wus feed the poor, which he would. we all know that. the problem that i have as i stated is are you helping one group by hurting never group. an a bigger group. and so i don't know if jess sus going to be down with that. >> stephen: exactly. (laughter) jesus would not be down with taking my taxes to pay for food stamps. jesus didn't take the loafs and fishes from the rich. he conjured them out of thin air. he was like christ angel mindfried. besides some of the helpless deserve even less help. >> some of the people without don't have enough to eat, it's their fault they don't have enough to eat. >> if you are an alcoholic or a heroin addict or drug addict and you can't hold a job, all right, and you can can can't support your children, what's m
now guys-- (laughter) people love olives. people love olives.tor says i'm not getting enough pimento. guys like mcdermott make jesus sound like he was some kind of soft touch. thankfully papa bear bill o reilly knows what god really wants. >> you know, congressman mcdermott convinced people by saying jess wus feed the poor, which he would. we all know that. the problem that i have as i stated is are you helping one group by hurting never group. an a bigger group. and so i don't know if...
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both oliver and rainey will be speaking in front of the bart board today. the cost of this assessment $25,000. live at the fruitvale bart station, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the bart board will also likely address the latest train troubles at today's meeting. a train stopped inside an east bay tunnel yesterday between orinda and rockridge and electrical short causing the emergency brakes to engage while it was going 70 miles per hour. nine people taken to the hospital with breathing problems and some other issues. >> there was just a lot of confusion. we sat and didn't hear anything for 40 minutes. >> i panicked a little bit but, you know, there's not too much you can do when you're stuck in the tunnel. >> bart officials expect maintenance problems to continue until the new trains are finally on the tracks in 2017. >>> search for a missing san jose family resumes in about an hour in idaho. take a look at the extreme conditions search-and-rescue crews are up against. steep mountain ranges covered in snow continue on for miles. 51-year-old dale smith and four o
both oliver and rainey will be speaking in front of the bart board today. the cost of this assessment $25,000. live at the fruitvale bart station, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the bart board will also likely address the latest train troubles at today's meeting. a train stopped inside an east bay tunnel yesterday between orinda and rockridge and electrical short causing the emergency brakes to engage while it was going 70 miles per hour. nine people taken to the hospital with breathing...
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he says the whole problem with oliver twist is no system saves oliver twist, mr. brownwell saves oliver twist. >> that's a very interesting critique because dickens whole point is that it's at the hand of systems the poor were suffering. he was very modern. a very sort of -- he was a kind of anti-ideologue. he perceives that some of the things being done to cure poverty, the statist moves, were one of the things the poor were suffering from. so one of the scenes that they've always struggled to shoe horn him into an apprehension. >> it's also not a criticism of a political novel to say it doesn't offer a cure. i mean, it's not really the function of is that necessarily. what he does is to see it and show it. and that's a great deal to do. in nicholas "nickelby" talked about the schools he was telling his readers something they didn't know about these schools in an age before television and radio, you know, novel could still bring the news in a way that now of course maybe has less of a role of doing that. >> and i think he could observe the political grotesque and
he says the whole problem with oliver twist is no system saves oliver twist, mr. brownwell saves oliver twist. >> that's a very interesting critique because dickens whole point is that it's at the hand of systems the poor were suffering. he was very modern. a very sort of -- he was a kind of anti-ideologue. he perceives that some of the things being done to cure poverty, the statist moves, were one of the things the poor were suffering from. so one of the scenes that they've always...
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they were to norovirus out rakes in olive garden in olive garden's one in indiana and one in illinoisealthy can the food he for your kids if you are going to expose them to hepatitis a and stomach flu? it can't be that healthy. not just for you and your family but for the workers, for their co-workers and even for the employers. this is a public health disaster and it is certainly a moral disaster. that people are living off their tips to the point where they cannot afford to do anything and work all the time. fortunately there is good news on the way after many years of fighting together with coalition partners. there is finally a bill in congress that would raise that it is morally low minimum wage of $2.13 an hour. it is called the fair minimum wage act of 2013 and it would raise the regular minimum wage for all workers to $10 and it would raise the tipped wage for the first time in two decades to 70% of that or $7 will continue to rise with the cost of living. it is a great big deal for us because it was the first time that leadership in the house in the senate introduced a bill t
they were to norovirus out rakes in olive garden in olive garden's one in indiana and one in illinoisealthy can the food he for your kids if you are going to expose them to hepatitis a and stomach flu? it can't be that healthy. not just for you and your family but for the workers, for their co-workers and even for the employers. this is a public health disaster and it is certainly a moral disaster. that people are living off their tips to the point where they cannot afford to do anything and...
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drinking a large amount of olive oil stimulates the gal bladder to squeeze out material.clears it out. >> there is a procedure to do that you can do that is easy and it is four days. you can use apple juice withse foss -- phospheric acids and then on the last day you taketh somee epsom salt and you take the olive oil that helps the intess tins dash darrin tess stins squeeze out the stones.lll you have something that was highly controversial. he started giving me a hard time.d he and thank goodness for robin. it is the coffee cleanse. it is a coffeen gnaw -- coffee enima. you do that in your practice. why do you use it and why is it so important? >> people feel better whenhe they do them. i feel better when i do them and my patients feel better. it is another technique that has been around for a long, longtime.th coffee has been documented to help bile flow from the liver and the gal bladder and enimasw can help it flow from the liver. the two things together has helped the liver work better. >> basically what happens is the caffeine from the coffee is absorbed by the bloo
drinking a large amount of olive oil stimulates the gal bladder to squeeze out material.clears it out. >> there is a procedure to do that you can do that is easy and it is four days. you can use apple juice withse foss -- phospheric acids and then on the last day you taketh somee epsom salt and you take the olive oil that helps the intess tins dash darrin tess stins squeeze out the stones.lll you have something that was highly controversial. he started giving me a hard time.d he and thank...
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saen cada bocado con el nuevo "tastes & toasts of italy" de olive garden.era, y no faltarÁ marcela, vamos con mÁs detalles por su presentaciÓn en la arena de monterrey. >> para marcela el escenario de la arena de monterrey serÁ el perfecto para dedicar a jenny las canciones que mÁs le gustaban. >> es mÍ amiga, sigue siendo mi amiga, simplemente lo que a ella le gustaba la mÚsica mis canciones que ella cantÓ, cantÁrselas con amor de parte de ella para el pÚblico. >> serÁ una invitada al homenaje que la familia organiza en monterrey la Última ciudad que la artista se presentÓ. >> somos damas de hierro porque nos llevamos bien y para mÍ es sÚper importante entregarlee se momento y a la familia tambiÉn porque su sabes es que ella fue una persona divina para mÍ. >>. >> en el homenaje estarÁ toda la familia acepto lupillo quien sigue distante de las hermanos y el domingo rerendirÁ su propio tributo a su hermana en la sierra donde cayÓ el avion. >> no me interesa todos los rumores, pero no es eso, es la calidad de artista, pudo aunque no este con nosotros fÍsicame
saen cada bocado con el nuevo "tastes & toasts of italy" de olive garden.era, y no faltarÁ marcela, vamos con mÁs detalles por su presentaciÓn en la arena de monterrey. >> para marcela el escenario de la arena de monterrey serÁ el perfecto para dedicar a jenny las canciones que mÁs le gustaban. >> es mÍ amiga, sigue siendo mi amiga, simplemente lo que a ella le gustaba la mÚsica mis canciones que ella cantÓ, cantÁrselas con amor de parte de ella para el...
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olives in antiquity, even today, are a very important part of the economy here.ants. >> wow. so this had to be pretty high tech. >> this is probably about as high tech as you could find in these peasant villages. >> as high tech as the olive press was in the first century, low tech easily describes another important enterprise. >> so this was the wine press? >> yes. up above us is where the vineyards were. once the grapes were picked they were brought down here to this treading vat. they were simply tread upon. >> as we know from reading the new testament, wine was a popular beverage. >> you got the whole family out here. the extended family. people took turns. what happened was the juice, by gravity, flowed down into this pit. it then was put into storage jars and then it was stored, made into wine. >> these towns were very self-sufficient. >> that's pretty much the state of affairs for peasants. they make their own pottery, they make their own carpentry. >> as a carpenter by trade, joseph and his apprentice jesus would have worked with tools like these. >> thes
olives in antiquity, even today, are a very important part of the economy here.ants. >> wow. so this had to be pretty high tech. >> this is probably about as high tech as you could find in these peasant villages. >> as high tech as the olive press was in the first century, low tech easily describes another important enterprise. >> so this was the wine press? >> yes. up above us is where the vineyards were. once the grapes were picked they were brought down here to...
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today oliver will deliver his assessment to the bart board. i spoke with police chief kenton rainey at the beginning of this process in june. >> i would say we definitely have done the majority of the reforms. and as far as our progress, i'm going to leave that up to the assessors. >> reporter: now, the highest profile black eye for the department of course the shooting of oscar grant in 2009 captured on this cell phone video. lots of concerns, racial profiling to police brutality. the report that led to these reforms was commissioned later that year. so again, today we are going to examine how those reforms were implemented. we'll hear from chief rainey and former chief oliver at the bart board meeting this morning. live in oakland, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> how open to criticism does the police chief seem to be. >> reporter: you know, he came into office after the shooting the oscar grant. it was part of a sort of may yeah cup pa from the bart board -- mea culpa from the bart board. he is open and ready to listen so i believe he will be takin
today oliver will deliver his assessment to the bart board. i spoke with police chief kenton rainey at the beginning of this process in june. >> i would say we definitely have done the majority of the reforms. and as far as our progress, i'm going to leave that up to the assessors. >> reporter: now, the highest profile black eye for the department of course the shooting of oscar grant in 2009 captured on this cell phone video. lots of concerns, racial profiling to police brutality....
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and their five year long project oliver stone your cousin an excellent to have you both on thank you so much although i want to start with you it's clear that your series sets j.f.k. apart from other presidents what makes you think he would have been different if. he was different in those three years he came into office after thirty years of national security state build a monstrous build up we had we had thirty thousand nuclear weapons by the sixty mandated by eisenhower.
and their five year long project oliver stone your cousin an excellent to have you both on thank you so much although i want to start with you it's clear that your series sets j.f.k. apart from other presidents what makes you think he would have been different if. he was different in those three years he came into office after thirty years of national security state build a monstrous build up we had we had thirty thousand nuclear weapons by the sixty mandated by eisenhower.
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that's what happened. >> jon: john oliver, h&1xqf28 >> jon: welcome back. by now we all know the american government is spying on us. they're in our phones, our e-mails, our tumblrs, the grinders, the twitters, the whitakers -- that's an an than tells you where forest whitaker is at all times. you're not safe anymore anywhere, or to paraphrase a certain sage philosopher... ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me ♪ that brings us to our new segment, "somebody is watching me." but you don't have to worry about "big brother" anymore, big brother is getting in on the game. >> the new spying scandal this morning, though, not some government agency. no, at ikea. the furniture company stands accused of spying on employees and customers in france. >> jon: france! not just ikea, french ikea, a place that combines the chaos and frustration of ikea and combines it with france. [laughter] so here's the deal: there's in way ikea has been spying on their employees because if they did, they would know that ikea has a terrible feline infestation. [laughter] i'm being t
that's what happened. >> jon: john oliver, h&1xqf28 >> jon: welcome back. by now we all know the american government is spying on us. they're in our phones, our e-mails, our tumblrs, the grinders, the twitters, the whitakers -- that's an an than tells you where forest whitaker is at all times. you're not safe anymore anywhere, or to paraphrase a certain sage philosopher... ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me ♪ that brings us to our new segment, "somebody is...
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women who work at the ihop and the applebee's and the olive garden and the red lopster and denny's --dustry likes to say nobody's earning $2.13, these are wealthy steakhouse servers rolling in tips, and they paint the picture of a tall white man who shouldn't be paid anymore because he's getting a lot of money. when, in fact, 70% of these workers are women. and they work at these restaurants, and they suffer from three times the poverty rate of the rest of the u.s. work force. and they use food stamps at double the rate of the rest of the work force which means the women who put food on our tables cannot afford to eat themselves. one of the stories in my book is a woman named claudia munoz, an immigrant from mexico who ended up becoming a real leader in my organization, ro to c. and when she was in graduate school in houston, texas, she worked at the ihop earning $2.13 an hour. now, the law says that restaurants are supposed to make sure that tips make up the difference between that tip minimum wage of 2.13 and the regular minimum wage of 7.25. the u.s. department of labor reports an
women who work at the ihop and the applebee's and the olive garden and the red lopster and denny's --dustry likes to say nobody's earning $2.13, these are wealthy steakhouse servers rolling in tips, and they paint the picture of a tall white man who shouldn't be paid anymore because he's getting a lot of money. when, in fact, 70% of these workers are women. and they work at these restaurants, and they suffer from three times the poverty rate of the rest of the u.s. work force. and they use food...
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[laughter] for more we're joined by senior washington correspondent john oliver. john, thank you for being here. what an incredible story. >> john, that story is amazing. , not so much that john beale did it, but i think maybe that he got away with with it. >> jon: right. >> the key question here is: how on earth did all those people fall for all this c.i.a. bull [bleeped]. >> jon: i have no idea, no idea. >> how could he possibly have been a covert operative in pakistan, jon, when his native american background expressly forbids him from being deceptive or crossing big water. [laughter] >> jon: wait, what? no. native americans can cross... he's not native american. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, he's not native american? jon, he's the great, great grandson of sitting bull. >> jon: john, that sounds like another lie. >> really, jon? if that's a lie, then this is probably just some cheap costume from halloween shop and not a priceless tribal heirloom that beale gave to me out of the kindness of his cherokee heart. >> jon: first of all... sitting bull... >> i guess it's all a
[laughter] for more we're joined by senior washington correspondent john oliver. john, thank you for being here. what an incredible story. >> john, that story is amazing. , not so much that john beale did it, but i think maybe that he got away with with it. >> jon: right. >> the key question here is: how on earth did all those people fall for all this c.i.a. bull [bleeped]. >> jon: i have no idea, no idea. >> how could he possibly have been a covert operative in...
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check yourself before you wreck yourself chief oliver. >> i wanted to get on and say i think this isbogus and thinking the way that you think. comparing it, check yourself before you wreck yourself. when i wrote that i actually chuckled. >> joining me pete donald and lou dobb and and charles pain. >> gentlemen, great to see you. pete first time. i'm going to give you the first crack on this one. does the chief have a point with his letter? >> it is funny to go after kanye, but as the president of the united states even said he called kanye west a jack ass. on the mic he is okay but off the mike he needs to stop talking. i have a problem bringing attention to idiocy. he wants us to be talking about him >> this guy is the chief of police and kanye equated to being a rapper as dangerous as being a police officer. >> i love the fact that the chief has a larger platform and puts him down. i don't know if he was being a fool but the chief, i love the fact that in america now the chief gets as big a voice as anybody else. he has more than 55,000 fans on his fab page. >> you sir are as misgu
check yourself before you wreck yourself chief oliver. >> i wanted to get on and say i think this isbogus and thinking the way that you think. comparing it, check yourself before you wreck yourself. when i wrote that i actually chuckled. >> joining me pete donald and lou dobb and and charles pain. >> gentlemen, great to see you. pete first time. i'm going to give you the first crack on this one. does the chief have a point with his letter? >> it is funny to go after...
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. >> ole give garden wants -- olive garden wants to jump into the burger craze. i'll explain. >> what? i need olive gar don't deny to -- garden to stick with my salad and bread sticks. there plenty of burger joints. >> there's lots of comp nice now our baby panda has name. >> and it is about >> we are back at 4:39 with a quick check of your forecast. jacqui is rocking the arms so you know it is not that cold out there. >> this is one of the cooler of the bunch, a touch blow average, 51 degrees, by the way. a fair amount of cloud cover across the region. a warm front to the west and coastal low, both will keep us under the cloud cover. we will get breaks and see sunshine here and there. our temperature right now, 42 degrees. no wind chill factor as the winds are calm. winds are going to be relatively light and variable the next couple days. high temperature, upper 40s. 47 for the noon hour with partly sunny and 48 degrees at 4:00 this afternoon. we've got near 48 degrees before the end of the week. i will have more details on that in a few minutes with the seven-d
. >> ole give garden wants -- olive garden wants to jump into the burger craze. i'll explain. >> what? i need olive gar don't deny to -- garden to stick with my salad and bread sticks. there plenty of burger joints. >> there's lots of comp nice now our baby panda has name. >> and it is about >> we are back at 4:39 with a quick check of your forecast. jacqui is rocking the arms so you know it is not that cold out there. >> this is one of the cooler of the...
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. >> glenda, oliver , walter, nelson mandela, they're all dead now. that generation has moved on.hat is job one for south africa's leaders today looking forward? >> we have a big responsibility to take up the mantle that has been dropped by mandela , walter, and oliver. we have to be sure that their legacy continues. that is a challeng challenge to our present government and future government, to ensure that their legacy continues. >> can they do it? can they satisfy the aspirations of the poor mass who is are not sure that the gifts of the revolution have really worked out? >> that's a big challenge. that's a very big challenge at moment. hold our government to account, and. >> glenda, thank you very much for joining us from cape town along with david stewart, david ottawa, that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. check >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters, these are the stories we are following for you. breaking news coming out of massachusetts. police investigating a security scare at a prestigious university. >> t
. >> glenda, oliver , walter, nelson mandela, they're all dead now. that generation has moved on.hat is job one for south africa's leaders today looking forward? >> we have a big responsibility to take up the mantle that has been dropped by mandela , walter, and oliver. we have to be sure that their legacy continues. that is a challeng challenge to our present government and future government, to ensure that their legacy continues. >> can they do it? can they satisfy the...
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and their five year long project oliver stone excellent to have you both on thank you very much all or i want to start with you it's clear that your series sets j.f.k. apart from other presidents what makes you think he would have been different if. he was different in those three years he came into office after thirty years of national security state building monstrous buildup we had we had thirty thousand nuclear weapons what sixty mandated by eisenhower. and national security complex that was basically had a first strike capability on the soviet union and could get away with it and that is the basis for which the cuban missile crisis and the berlin berlin crisis of one nine hundred sixty one two brought us to the edge to the brink of war eisenhower secretary of state dollars had called it brinksmanship going against the soviet union going to rollback containment but as a far more aggressive policy in that scene we'd had five or six nuclear threats we made against the chinese and against the soviet you kennedy inherited this office as a young man. and he was suspected by the military
and their five year long project oliver stone excellent to have you both on thank you very much all or i want to start with you it's clear that your series sets j.f.k. apart from other presidents what makes you think he would have been different if. he was different in those three years he came into office after thirty years of national security state building monstrous buildup we had we had thirty thousand nuclear weapons what sixty mandated by eisenhower. and national security complex that...
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. >> moving up the age spectrum, oliver, how are you doing? >> oliver!n, the hoodie backpack. it's a thing among kids, as everyone knows. this hoodie backpack. curious thing that's happening. who has done it? nike has done it. >> nike? >> kind of functional fashion. oliver isn't going to wear a hat, no matter what his mom says, right? >> yeah. >> why aren't you in school? >> because i just like this backpack. it's really cool. >> okay. cool. >> sock, so moving up the age spectrum further to the brother. the guy serious about the beer should be serious about the glassware he drinks it out of. the best barware out there. this set of four is about $40. and it comes with a glass for every type of beer. now there's nothing worse than coming home, wanting a cold one and finding all you have is a warm one, which is why we love these guys, they're called chillsners. you put it in -- >> somebody answer the phone! >> your sponsor. >> you put it in the -- >> we're so sorry. >> it's unrelated to this. there are no sound effects with the chillsner. makes it cold. and
. >> moving up the age spectrum, oliver, how are you doing? >> oliver!n, the hoodie backpack. it's a thing among kids, as everyone knows. this hoodie backpack. curious thing that's happening. who has done it? nike has done it. >> nike? >> kind of functional fashion. oliver isn't going to wear a hat, no matter what his mom says, right? >> yeah. >> why aren't you in school? >> because i just like this backpack. it's really cool. >> okay. cool....
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welcome back i'm speaking with award winning director oliver stone historian to talk about the untold history of the united states you guys i wanted to start with you peter the un's historic vote two days ago one hundred eighty eight to only two navy boats to basically. criticize the cuban embargo and of course israel and the u.s. were the only two countries to vote to uphold it is this is up. hold war grudge what does the us have at stake here and. i don't think the us has anything at stake as a nation there are certain right wing interests in the united states to get the cuban community in miami although the younger generation of cuban americans is going a very very different direction than the older generation but with united states is concerned about is the rise of the left wing governments in latin america and those governments are very friendly toward cuba so there's much more of an effort in the oas and other bodies to isolate the united states now safety united states doesn't change its policies toward cuba and these countries are just not going to go along with the united sta
welcome back i'm speaking with award winning director oliver stone historian to talk about the untold history of the united states you guys i wanted to start with you peter the un's historic vote two days ago one hundred eighty eight to only two navy boats to basically. criticize the cuban embargo and of course israel and the u.s. were the only two countries to vote to uphold it is this is up. hold war grudge what does the us have at stake here and. i don't think the us has anything at stake as...
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. >> for the foody, fancy olive oils and vinegars. >> this has chocolate and blood orange olive oils, which is great for salads. >> since anyone can have a fashion emergency, a gift that mcgiver might like. >> mini emergency kits. they are $15 and they have everything you need in a pinch. so, you need an earring back or band-aid, or nail polish, it's in here. >> and guys we know about how you feel about the mall and gifts in general, so no more sweaters or ties for dad. this year, cool new gadget. >> a great one that i love is sonos. it's super easy to use, wireless streaming of all the different contents that you want across your house. it is plug and play. the other one of my favorites is the jawbone jam box. this thing rocks. great sound. great price. lots of them available. >> and one last idea, consider making a donation in their name to one of their favorite charities. it is a gift that is truly in keeping with the spirit of the season. jessica doyle, wusa9. >> all great ideas. you have some -- >> i tell you, my dad was the worse person to buy for because he had everything. he e
. >> for the foody, fancy olive oils and vinegars. >> this has chocolate and blood orange olive oils, which is great for salads. >> since anyone can have a fashion emergency, a gift that mcgiver might like. >> mini emergency kits. they are $15 and they have everything you need in a pinch. so, you need an earring back or band-aid, or nail polish, it's in here. >> and guys we know about how you feel about the mall and gifts in general, so no more sweaters or ties for...
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i can take some kale, saute i in a minute with a little garlic and olive oil. absolutely. >> alice waters, it's been a pleasure and an honor talking with you. thanks for being on "talk to >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris. the white house is expected to release a report of nsa surveillance reforms a month early. >>> an apprising announcement from the fed and stocks soaring to record heights. >>> and art work from the bankruptcy of detroit will add up to 867. million dollars by christie's auction house. >> demanding changes to the
i can take some kale, saute i in a minute with a little garlic and olive oil. absolutely. >> alice waters, it's been a pleasure and an honor talking with you. thanks for being on "talk to >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris. the white house is expected to release a report of nsa surveillance reforms a month early. >>> an apprising announcement from the fed and stocks soaring to record heights. >>> and art work from the...
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i can take some kale, saute i in a minute with a little garlic and olive oil. absolutely. >> alice waters, it's been a pleasure and an honor talking with you. thanks for being on "talk to every sunday night join us for exclusive, revealing and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. next sunday. >> we try to be funny in serious stories which is very, very rare. >> he made radio cool with his sense of humor, insight and curiosity. he opened a new window into american life. >> before they know it we're actually able to present something new that they haven't heard about. >> talk to al jazeera with ira glass. ♪ this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and warm welcome from david foster to this al jazeera news hour and this is what we have coming up, in the next 60 minutes. sliding closer to civil war, in communities are spared from the conflict in south sudan. a city in ruins, an exclusive report from alepo, after a week after bombardment on the syrian population. and
i can take some kale, saute i in a minute with a little garlic and olive oil. absolutely. >> alice waters, it's been a pleasure and an honor talking with you. thanks for being on "talk to every sunday night join us for exclusive, revealing and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. next sunday. >> we try to be funny in serious stories which is very, very rare. >> he made radio cool with his sense of humor, insight and curiosity. he opened a new...
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we coated the pan with a little extra virgin olive oil. sliced potatoes, coated it with chicken stock and once that reduced about 50%, rosemary. so now that it's almost all gone we'll add scallions. give it a nice bite. >> beautiful. >> mix that up. beautiful fresh scallions, too. a little bit of parsley. get some of that green. >> you think you can add a little bit of extra virgin olive oil? just a touch to open up the scallions and pepper. then a little bit of your favorite, salt. sicilian sea salt. >> so good. >> there you go. one pan dish. >> fantastic. >> stephanie. >> it's amazing what you can do with potatoes, isn't it? >> it is. let them speak for them servings the flavor. ciao. bye-bye! time to eat. >>> coming up at 5:00, a talented bay area band has a chance to play in front of millions in london on new year's day. but they may not get there. the race against the clock to raise enough money for the trip of a lifetime. >> a letter written by a former secretary of the navy showed up in a mailbox in richmond more than 6 decades afte
we coated the pan with a little extra virgin olive oil. sliced potatoes, coated it with chicken stock and once that reduced about 50%, rosemary. so now that it's almost all gone we'll add scallions. give it a nice bite. >> beautiful. >> mix that up. beautiful fresh scallions, too. a little bit of parsley. get some of that green. >> you think you can add a little bit of extra virgin olive oil? just a touch to open up the scallions and pepper. then a little bit of your favorite,...
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now, what i'm going to add a little bit of olive oil on this fresh olive oil on top. perfect. i think we are ready to plate. like you said, very delicious. just a few steps and look at this. >> you know what, nice and held think, too. >> it is. >> which i love. it's a great meal and will fill you up. >> that looks beautiful. >> it does. >> we don't need anything else added. >> no. a little more pepper. thank you, bella. ciao. >>> at 5:00 it's something that would make any die-hard 49ers fan cringe. but it could put you at the front of the line. what you have to do to get priority boarding on alaska airlines and much more today at 5:00. >>> and we're counting down to the 49ers' last regular season game at candlestick. you can watch it right here on kpix 5 monday night followed by the "5th quarter" and our bye- bye baby, the special look back at the stick. >>> santa's elves and reindeer seem to be popping up everywhere. >> that's right. so we say why not penguins? a group of penguins in south korea, they stepped out in santa suits and other christmas costumes. i think i saw a ch
now, what i'm going to add a little bit of olive oil on this fresh olive oil on top. perfect. i think we are ready to plate. like you said, very delicious. just a few steps and look at this. >> you know what, nice and held think, too. >> it is. >> which i love. it's a great meal and will fill you up. >> that looks beautiful. >> it does. >> we don't need anything else added. >> no. a little more pepper. thank you, bella. ciao. >>> at 5:00 it's...
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the company is also pulling back on growth and olive garden and will not open anymore new olive gardensg growth in the other chains. there is 705 red lobsters generating $2.6 billion in revenues last year. that is what a potential buyer would be looking at. one of the entities pushing for this split up at red lobster is a company called barrington capital. the ceo there came out with a statement saying this is encouraging but we view the plan announced as if complete an in adequate. the plan fails to address he says one of the possibilities could be placing real estate into a real estate investment trust. that is what investors, happy with the plan. another analyst questioned the value of the existing business and whether that would be attractive as an investment. if you look at stats on the casual dining industry, you see trouble there more broadly. average check has been going up over the past few years even as traffic has been declining. traffic is the core of the issue. from figures come to us npd group. over the past several years, you can see steady declines in casual traffic. tha
the company is also pulling back on growth and olive garden and will not open anymore new olive gardensg growth in the other chains. there is 705 red lobsters generating $2.6 billion in revenues last year. that is what a potential buyer would be looking at. one of the entities pushing for this split up at red lobster is a company called barrington capital. the ceo there came out with a statement saying this is encouraging but we view the plan announced as if complete an in adequate. the plan...
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olive garden is straying from soup, salad and breadsticks. the chain is adding a new burger to the menu. for now its just a lunch item, but that could change if diners indulge. darden restaurants, which owns olive garden, is reportedly trying to spice up sales, which have been lagging due to more competition. lords-a-leaping and maids-a- milking will set you back almost five golden rings this year. the full tab to buy your true love all the gifts in the twelve days of christmas is $27,393 -- that's a nearly 8% jump over last year's tally. the most expensive items are the swans at a thousand dollars each. the eight maids-a-milking are a relative bargain at just $58 for all of them -- that's thanks to no increase in the federal minimum wage. the tally for all the items in the song on your screen is compiled each year by pnc wealth management. still to come: bonus bump. why more employees can look forward to some extra cash flow this holiday season. plus..... waste watchers... we're checking on a favorite gift that gets trashed each year. and ne
olive garden is straying from soup, salad and breadsticks. the chain is adding a new burger to the menu. for now its just a lunch item, but that could change if diners indulge. darden restaurants, which owns olive garden, is reportedly trying to spice up sales, which have been lagging due to more competition. lords-a-leaping and maids-a- milking will set you back almost five golden rings this year. the full tab to buy your true love all the gifts in the twelve days of christmas is $27,393 --...
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i just said being carried out the mount of olives. many never actually emits no foam on the map. but how those clinics and secure the meeting now stripped a spaz beyond the borders of south africa. i'll fall for a reminder of his four and the lasting legacy. recall that in a stairwell tokyo south africans know how much mandela change their country but a fair number of black people still live in poverty and whites remain the economic leaders. despite growing disparities and lingering prejudices mandela's drain of the equal opportunity for all lives on nhk world you go by and she has the story. the theory almost everyday to teach people to vote to cruelty of it. my mom to muslims. it is the month so we'll see cakes you going to come in you the wife to an otherwise ugly truth comes to pure gold the ipo to be the most harm to the pain. and stripped our own size of its themes of the inning the outfits did read it and things like the township today dad the afp chief uk and the good hope in a paid up a playdate that people accept it is too good to get them into spin tunes that communica
i just said being carried out the mount of olives. many never actually emits no foam on the map. but how those clinics and secure the meeting now stripped a spaz beyond the borders of south africa. i'll fall for a reminder of his four and the lasting legacy. recall that in a stairwell tokyo south africans know how much mandela change their country but a fair number of black people still live in poverty and whites remain the economic leaders. despite growing disparities and lingering prejudices...
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was the oldest son and a second of four children born to rant and olive garvey, the elevator mobil's kansas business hall of fame in topeka. his parents had no fascinating histories, i touch upon that in the book. willard started his life living eight years in colby, kan. which is 190 miles north of here, and his father lost wheat and farming business in 1928, mostly at the urging of olive, they brought the family to which a top. she thought children needed better schooling and more urban environment. so he came here in 1928, stayed here, raised his family and died here in 2002. willard like to say that he loved wichita because it was the farthest he could get from both coasts. some of you might feel that way too. it was his love for this community and the impact he had here and elsewhere well beyond that. as head of carthy industries and subsidiaries, petroleum, got the international and nevada first to name a few, he won many hats but called himself a builder. if you look around town you can see he did just that. he began with those small world war ii brick homes you see around tow
was the oldest son and a second of four children born to rant and olive garvey, the elevator mobil's kansas business hall of fame in topeka. his parents had no fascinating histories, i touch upon that in the book. willard started his life living eight years in colby, kan. which is 190 miles north of here, and his father lost wheat and farming business in 1928, mostly at the urging of olive, they brought the family to which a top. she thought children needed better schooling and more urban...
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and i think the healthy compromise is going to be option no. 2. >> next speaker, please. >> andrew olive. >> good afternoon, thanks for your time. i'd like to agree with a lot of the ideas about alamo square being a historic area and the fragility of the houses. i have a house that's 102 years old and i live in the historic district. we do have a store on fell and divisadero and we're right next to the corner store where the tour busses drop off. as far as i'm concerned it's working really well. the tourists are dropped off, they walk up through the local merchants, they stop and get coffee, they stop at our store and get a tee shirt, they go across the street and get a book, they really get an experience of san francisco without blocking and going up and down these really narrow busy streets. i agree i don't think the busses should be going around that circular area around alamo square because it causes complete havoc. i think that i wouldn't move it up to fell and pierce because i used to be a school teacher out at ocean beach and we had a lot of tour busses going by the beach. parents
and i think the healthy compromise is going to be option no. 2. >> next speaker, please. >> andrew olive. >> good afternoon, thanks for your time. i'd like to agree with a lot of the ideas about alamo square being a historic area and the fragility of the houses. i have a house that's 102 years old and i live in the historic district. we do have a store on fell and divisadero and we're right next to the corner store where the tour busses drop off. as far as i'm concerned it's...