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move over grapes cherries black currents and pears are fighting for greater recognition in fine wine production these are fermented fruits are growing more and more in popularity in core made kitchens as compliments to desserts or even meat dishes so how about a pear wine with chocolates or even cherry wine with a nice philemon yawn we visited a. not sure restaurant here in berlin as well as the vineyard in denmark to get a closer look at these fruity alternatives. fruit wines made in the complex processes from cherries apples are enviro they can be found up on the wine lists of the finest restaurants and finding favor with top astronomers. but he found a similar way and then is impressed with the quality of many fruit wines. in the. us of the. incredibly fascinating variety of such fruits as quinces curran's apples pears rhubarb and cherries gives rise to an ultra wide variety of beverages. you find everything wines have to offer. sweet dry and mixed with soda water you have a vast and colorful spectrum of different tastes. since 2015 and chef. has been running the stock restaurant.
move over grapes cherries black currents and pears are fighting for greater recognition in fine wine production these are fermented fruits are growing more and more in popularity in core made kitchens as compliments to desserts or even meat dishes so how about a pear wine with chocolates or even cherry wine with a nice philemon yawn we visited a. not sure restaurant here in berlin as well as the vineyard in denmark to get a closer look at these fruity alternatives. fruit wines made in the...
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vegetables it can be come senator for seniors and hard to travel get on a bus to get an apple or a pear or like tomatoes to fit into their meals my my name is ryan the co-coordinate for the tenderloin healthy store he coalition we work in the neighborhood trying to support small businesses and improving access to healthy produce in the tenderloin that is one of the most neighborhoods that didn't have access to a full service grocery store and we california together out of the meeting held in 2012 through the major development center the survey with the corners stores many stores do have access and some are bad quality and an overwhelming support from community members wanting to utilities the service spas we decided to work with the small businesses as their role within the community and bringing more fresh produce produce cerebrothe neighborhood their compassionate about creating a healthy environment when we get into the work they rise up to leadership. >> the different stores and assessment and trying to get them to understand the value of having healthy foods at a reasonable price y
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move over grapes cherries black currents and pear. those are fighting for greater recognition in fine wine production these are for men to fruits are growing more and more in popularity in kitchens as compliments to desserts or even meat dishes so how about a pair one with chocolates or even cherry one with a nice full aim in your on we visited a top notch restaurant here in berlin as well as a vineyard in denmark to get a closer look at these fruity alternatives. wines made in the complex processes from the cherries apples ok as are invited they can be found up on the wine lists of the finest restaurants and finding favor with top the stronger missed . so many in their lives is impressed with the quality of many fruits wines. because of the. incredibly fascinating variety of such fruits as quinces curran's apples payors rhubarb and cherries gives rise to an ultra wide variety of beverages . you find everything wines have to offer. sweet dry and mixed with soda water you have a vast and colorful spectrum of different tastes. since 201
move over grapes cherries black currents and pear. those are fighting for greater recognition in fine wine production these are for men to fruits are growing more and more in popularity in kitchens as compliments to desserts or even meat dishes so how about a pair one with chocolates or even cherry one with a nice full aim in your on we visited a top notch restaurant here in berlin as well as a vineyard in denmark to get a closer look at these fruity alternatives. wines made in the complex...
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pears you can play some pretty nice football themselves except they make the most of their chances instead of a meal of that. one male against the run of play courtesy of materials who need. a penetrating pass from duty looking back you know and sumptuous strike from the brazilian. and once behind leverkusen struggle to catch up with erika. just off the on tech all on his own and only lukash met at ski to keep her mid-day. and while the pole was apologetic leverkusen could be grateful that he hadn't seen flatter me or davida in acres of space. after a dominant 1st 15 to 20 minutes it had been a pale display from leverkusen including having outs. in the 2nd half the visitors again got to work on projects champions league but there was no breaking through the kryptonite like carrot of back line the visitor's defense on the other hand look quite the opposite if you don't text warning through the box but it was in the back you know who got to sing was. the energetic the antec could have trundled the ball into the story laver couzin there himself but who cares when you're waiting. leverkusen re
pears you can play some pretty nice football themselves except they make the most of their chances instead of a meal of that. one male against the run of play courtesy of materials who need. a penetrating pass from duty looking back you know and sumptuous strike from the brazilian. and once behind leverkusen struggle to catch up with erika. just off the on tech all on his own and only lukash met at ski to keep her mid-day. and while the pole was apologetic leverkusen could be grateful that he...
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and in the case of louisa the pear it's the fiber that makes the journey so worthwhile for the benefit of our micro biome. several kinds of fruit give us plenty of that good diet because of the pectin found in them. some kinds of pectin might even help. so benign as for example are a great food for many people. here in the us since in an interesting question about how big. do bananas grow from seeds. wild bananas do have seeds stonie black seeds that can germinate. normally with flowering plants pollen from one flower is carried to another where it travels to the ovary and fertilize egg cells to make scenes. the seeds containing the genetic information to produce a new plant the commercial bananas we buy in supermarkets don't contain any seeds they're specially bred to be seedless to make them tasty or. is are in fact the result of a genetic accident that gave their cells 3 copies of each chromosome instead of the usual 2. that made them seedless much tastier but also. the most common banana is the cavendish they're all genetically identical each one is a clone of the other. new banana
and in the case of louisa the pear it's the fiber that makes the journey so worthwhile for the benefit of our micro biome. several kinds of fruit give us plenty of that good diet because of the pectin found in them. some kinds of pectin might even help. so benign as for example are a great food for many people. here in the us since in an interesting question about how big. do bananas grow from seeds. wild bananas do have seeds stonie black seeds that can germinate. normally with flowering...
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nano propellers through the vitreous humor of the eye to deliver medicine to the retina professor pear fisher at the max planck institute for intelligent systems in stuttgart is among the scientists who are developing these nano robots. but it becomes not in developing the nano propeller we found inspiration in bacteria we recreate. the screw like structure that enables bacteria to move because when you rotate a corkscrew it moves forward fall that's what makes. the nano propellers are made by the big prize in silicon dioxide and other materials including iron onto a copper or silicon wafer under high vacuum while it rotates. the way for is already coated with tiny polymer particles. and each one a hey look old nano propeller is born out of the vapor. this way for is covered in billions of these nano propellers. you need a microscope to see them. they are very small and they fit to the mesh of the vitreous they are only 500 out of me they are in the average there until my call so they can easily sneak through the mesh of the vitreous. the propellers have to be harvested from the way fo
nano propellers through the vitreous humor of the eye to deliver medicine to the retina professor pear fisher at the max planck institute for intelligent systems in stuttgart is among the scientists who are developing these nano robots. but it becomes not in developing the nano propeller we found inspiration in bacteria we recreate. the screw like structure that enables bacteria to move because when you rotate a corkscrew it moves forward fall that's what makes. the nano propellers are made by...
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. ♪ tracy: you'd be hard pressed to find a fruit more closely tied to a region than the delta pear. the gold rush brought folks in search of wealth, it also brought people to the delta region just 20 miles
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pears you can play some pretty nice football themselves except they make the most of their chances instead of a meal of them. one night only against the run of play courtesy of materials can. i attend a training pass from dodi looking back you know and some to a strike from the brazilian. and once behind leverkusen struggled to catch up with errata. stuff beyond check all on his own and only lukash where that's going to keep and that day i am told a poll was apologetic later causing could be grateful that he hadn't seen flatter me or daddy in acres of space. after a dominant 1st 15 to 20 minutes it had been a pale display from leverkusen including half outs. in the 2nd half the visitors again got to work on project champions league but there was no breaking through the kryptonite like carrot of back line the visitors defense on the other hand look quite the opposite pyong texts warning through the box but it was in the back you know who got to sing i. think. the energetically on tech could have trundled the ball into the story later kusa net him self but who cares when you're waiting. late
pears you can play some pretty nice football themselves except they make the most of their chances instead of a meal of them. one night only against the run of play courtesy of materials can. i attend a training pass from dodi looking back you know and some to a strike from the brazilian. and once behind leverkusen struggled to catch up with errata. stuff beyond check all on his own and only lukash where that's going to keep and that day i am told a poll was apologetic later causing could be...
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pears for their own safety. the british government is now trying to pass legislation to combat misinformation and conspiracy theories m.p. julia knight comes from sally hall but the found must was set ablaze he reopened the debate earlier this month all of words 'd if you know. media could. it be knowingly without caution in the most serious and. negligent to a great cruel sense so that we call just walk away from. the tory damian collins would also like to punish those conspiring to spread false info there are people orchestration campaigns to try and promote somebody says percy theories are people doing that i think and they should be regarded as between friends because they can be real hard to public health as a consequence of it. that could include people like purse court and one of the activists publicly proclaiming an unproven link between the kind that make and 5 g. . now wants to organize rallies throughout britain. and i just have an antidote to const prosy theories. let off steam probably the best reme
pears for their own safety. the british government is now trying to pass legislation to combat misinformation and conspiracy theories m.p. julia knight comes from sally hall but the found must was set ablaze he reopened the debate earlier this month all of words 'd if you know. media could. it be knowingly without caution in the most serious and. negligent to a great cruel sense so that we call just walk away from. the tory damian collins would also like to punish those conspiring to spread...
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it apples and pears, is in it?n terms of flights and quarantine. some would argue perhaps they did it at the right time and someone argue we are doing it late here. possibly, but when chris whitty, the chief medical officer, was asked about growing team —— quarantine, he said it would make little difference because we already had the infection. it was already had the infection. it was already here, already spreading. so you know, he is our chief medical officer, i would defer to him. what it does mean, anyone from new zealand, where there are no cases, not to the uk will now have to spend 14 not to the uk will now have to spend 1a days here. not to the uk will now have to spend 14 days here. you will see this odd thing happened. some countries saying —— i think it is worth looking at new zealand, notjust from places like india where they did have test entries isolating very early on. i don't think it's too late for us to learn lessons. there could be a second bite across the uk. that something we don't want, but i
it apples and pears, is in it?n terms of flights and quarantine. some would argue perhaps they did it at the right time and someone argue we are doing it late here. possibly, but when chris whitty, the chief medical officer, was asked about growing team —— quarantine, he said it would make little difference because we already had the infection. it was already had the infection. it was already here, already spreading. so you know, he is our chief medical officer, i would defer to him. what...
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these are the last images of peared on disappeared on september 23.lee, last seen earlier that month in yellowstone national park. vallow and daybell married in november, shortly after daybell's then-wife tammy suddenly died. her death is under investigation. the newlyweds moved to hawaii without the children. vallow was extradited to idaho in march. police confirmed today's search warrant pertains to the disappearance of the two kids and that charges against daybell are pending. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> o'donnell: coming up next, the story behind this image. an officer explains why he kneels and sheds tears with the protesters. at carvana, no matter what car you buy from us, you get the freedom of a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it has enough wiggle room in your garage. you get the time to make sure you love it
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not be allowed to use up to five substitutes in a game and they will have the option of having nine pearso a possible nine. this will help clu bs to a possible nine. this will help clubs fix the congestion that they will have for the remainder of this season. it will benefit the clubs with more squad depth but it was approved by the clubs at the meeting today. we know it was a fairly lengthy meeting and all gearing up towards the restart and under a fortnight time. three no longer the limit their been all those concerns about the clubs in the proportion time being so short. —— preparation time. we were laura awaiting other details about what the new season is going to look like but still so many unanswered questions. exactly, we know that the clubs talked about the issue of curtailment today. it came up for discussion but they decided they would only address this if the season is curtailed and they hope it does not come to that. what we do know about the hot topic of neutral venues is that in principle the clubs have agreed use them if they are required. but the hope is that they will be
not be allowed to use up to five substitutes in a game and they will have the option of having nine pearso a possible nine. this will help clu bs to a possible nine. this will help clubs fix the congestion that they will have for the remainder of this season. it will benefit the clubs with more squad depth but it was approved by the clubs at the meeting today. we know it was a fairly lengthy meeting and all gearing up towards the restart and under a fortnight time. three no longer the limit...
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i got jasmine and pear. what do you have? disney world?s a disney world one but the sea salt. it smells like what i imagine ariel to smell like. i don't know. >> she does. she does. >> she does. >>> coming up next -- in an unprecedented crisis... a more than $10 billion cut to public education couldn't be worse for our schools and kids. laying off 57,000 educators, making class sizes bigger? c'mon. schools must reopen safely with resources for protective equipment, sanitizing classrooms, and ensuring social distancing. tell lawmakers and governor newsom don't cut our students' future. pass a state budget that protects our public schools. >>> all right, everybody. it's 6:58. if you're just joining us, seven things to know this morning. number one, breaking news that we want to share with you. oakland policey' an apparent standoff with somebody right now. 57th and harmon and this is our video from sky 7 that we're taking a look at. you can see the officers standing guard behind this armored vehicle. we also saw officers standing behind their
i got jasmine and pear. what do you have? disney world?s a disney world one but the sea salt. it smells like what i imagine ariel to smell like. i don't know. >> she does. she does. >> she does. >>> coming up next -- in an unprecedented crisis... a more than $10 billion cut to public education couldn't be worse for our schools and kids. laying off 57,000 educators, making class sizes bigger? c'mon. schools must reopen safely with resources for protective equipment,...
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clothes for one arc tech, one cooper, one hatter, five joiners, two silver smith and no partridges and a pear tree but he produced 205 garments for the artisans including 38 waist coats and 17 suits with fabric choices that ranged from a velvet suit to a country cloth suit for silver smith charles with breeches and drabs in between. so he served others of alexandria's society, the enslaved african-americans and white servants and in the workshops of the city's artisans in taverns as well. carlin made clothing for apprentices of some of the alexandria's art isons. they made provisions for the clothing and their accounts when they came to carlin themselves. so builder james parsons purchased clothes for two of his apprentices who were samuel rowe and george barns and they would later train to become bricklayers. and the free citizens also utilized a workforce of both white and enslaved african-americans and many krufts in carlin's have not been identified. i haven't been able to figure out who they are and i just have a name. and that is because at this time alexandria relied heavily on whiten
clothes for one arc tech, one cooper, one hatter, five joiners, two silver smith and no partridges and a pear tree but he produced 205 garments for the artisans including 38 waist coats and 17 suits with fabric choices that ranged from a velvet suit to a country cloth suit for silver smith charles with breeches and drabs in between. so he served others of alexandria's society, the enslaved african-americans and white servants and in the workshops of the city's artisans in taverns as well....
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well, a pause isn't happening with hunger in america, whenle peare going to food banks who never thought they'd. and we passed a bill to help, with that, but he is -- you know, the grim reaper is going to put a stop to that, a pause to that. so i do believe that they understandhat if we don't act to invest in our economy soon that the consequences are going to be even worsehan they are now. don't take it from me, just ask e chairman to have theed who testified to congress to that effect. talk to the secretary of the treasury who knows that we have to do something. but -- but, again, they don't want to admi the csequences of covid, so they don't want to do testing. they don't want it adm the consequences of covid, so they esn't want to honor our hero in this and compensate for the llars spent, and (indiscernible) but there is a big difference here. but, you know what? we have to put the other stuff behind us and try to find the ammon ground necessary to meet the needs of trican ouople, to open our economy, to honoheroes, to put money in the pockets of the american pe sle and, when we do w
well, a pause isn't happening with hunger in america, whenle peare going to food banks who never thought they'd. and we passed a bill to help, with that, but he is -- you know, the grim reaper is going to put a stop to that, a pause to that. so i do believe that they understandhat if we don't act to invest in our economy soon that the consequences are going to be even worsehan they are now. don't take it from me, just ask e chairman to have theed who testified to congress to that effect. talk...
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to blacksmith, when builder, to cooper's, one hatter, to ship, one silversmith, no partridge is no pear trees. he produced 205 garments for alexandria's artisans, including 38 waistcoats, 36 coats and 17 suits with fabric choices that range from a velvet suit for hatter jonathan butcher, to a country suit for silversmith charles turner. making breaches, drab suits in between. karlyn also served a other equally visible yet marginal members of alexandria society. the plantations and home of planters and in the workshops of the cities artisans in taverns as well. carlon made clothing for princesses and some of alexandria's artisans as well. alexandria made provisions for the clothing of their premises and the accounts when they come to carlon themselves. they would later try to -- in addition to the premises alexandria's free citizens also utilized a workforce of both white servants and enslaved african americans and many customers in carlon's have not been identified. that is because at this time, alexandria really relied heavily on white servitude. it is -- many of these unidentified ind
to blacksmith, when builder, to cooper's, one hatter, to ship, one silversmith, no partridge is no pear trees. he produced 205 garments for alexandria's artisans, including 38 waistcoats, 36 coats and 17 suits with fabric choices that range from a velvet suit for hatter jonathan butcher, to a country suit for silversmith charles turner. making breaches, drab suits in between. karlyn also served a other equally visible yet marginal members of alexandria society. the plantations and home of...
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nominating the confirmation, what have you learned that has direct pearing on the hearing. what have you learned about how we might address the causes, not jury to sir vie or linger, but to thrive? what have you learned from the confirmation process. maybe something you didn't know. >> i reviewed a few of the reports and this might be a little naive, but it seems like other problems that, you know, we have dealt with in the past that everyone needs to come together and this is congress, that is the chairman and the board, that is having a fully functioning board of governors, that is usps management. that is our front line employees doing an incredible job every day. usps labor, and most importantly their customers, the citizens of the united states. and we have many benefits here. we have mail delivered under the uso all across the country and around the globe really. and that is quite an advantage that has perhaps not been looked at, but the solution to this problem is that even has to recognize they have a part in it and you need to first identify all of the challenges h
nominating the confirmation, what have you learned that has direct pearing on the hearing. what have you learned about how we might address the causes, not jury to sir vie or linger, but to thrive? what have you learned from the confirmation process. maybe something you didn't know. >> i reviewed a few of the reports and this might be a little naive, but it seems like other problems that, you know, we have dealt with in the past that everyone needs to come together and this is congress,...
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a guest we had interviewed about the economy looking ahead. , orle talking about a v, u perhaps a pear-shaped recovery. >> from a global perspective, i would argue more of a nike's swooshdeck -- nike shaped recovery. u.s..start with the the reality is that we are still going to be in bad shape as we approach the end of the year. we are still approaching the point where we get eloquent sees and bankruptcies. we only think -- we think the and implement rate will be above 10% by the end of the year. growth properly 6% lower. that is not a v shaped. what we will watch out for is how q4 recoveries take shape. it is unlikely we are going to see a rapid bounce from activity. the current risk for markets is the second wave of viruses. many states in the u.s. and globally. if that intensifies, do we see more lockdowns? that is going to be a concern. social distancing restrictions. it is still not plain sailing for the global economy by any means. tom: jp morgan saying they prefer u.s. equities over em for the second half because they do not think the dollar is going to we can much further from here. d
a guest we had interviewed about the economy looking ahead. , orle talking about a v, u perhaps a pear-shaped recovery. >> from a global perspective, i would argue more of a nike's swooshdeck -- nike shaped recovery. u.s..start with the the reality is that we are still going to be in bad shape as we approach the end of the year. we are still approaching the point where we get eloquent sees and bankruptcies. we only think -- we think the and implement rate will be above 10% by the end of...
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well see an imminent agreement given the higher-level officials are involved or you can see it turn pear-shapedkly. we like options based protection there. >> let's turn to china because we have seen the offshore yuan with all of the uncertainty underperforming. just recently, we have seen -- holding steady given we saw some positive noise on the trade front. what are we watching to see where the yuan is heading? erik: they u.s.-china developments recently have definitely been negative. what is key is they have not been focused on the economics and the trade agreement. until that changes, i am not worried about the chinese yuan weakening very much. interestingly enough, it has been weakening on a trade-weighted basis which is more important when we think about what it means for the chinese economy and moreover, what it means for how the u.s. looks at china. if we see more trade-weighted weakening that could start to draw the ire of the united states and that is something to watch out for. haidi: thoughts on car bass and , and hisrl bass expectation we will see a collapse in the dollar peg in ho
well see an imminent agreement given the higher-level officials are involved or you can see it turn pear-shapedkly. we like options based protection there. >> let's turn to china because we have seen the offshore yuan with all of the uncertainty underperforming. just recently, we have seen -- holding steady given we saw some positive noise on the trade front. what are we watching to see where the yuan is heading? erik: they u.s.-china developments recently have definitely been negative....
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waln -- bag of walnuts, you get me pears. he would take it to church. it was a thriving system.tself. >> a nationwide problem. according to the usda, 14 million households in america don't have access to affordable and nutritious foods. which can add to dangerously high rates of hypertension, heart disease, type-two diabetes, and certain cancers. >> there was a study about there neighborhood, west oakland california, in 2008. they found there3 corner stores and liquor stores and not one single supermarket. i wonder, you know, what if we shifted that and went back to the thriving local food system, how would that impact the public health? >> the memphis native has partnered with allies like his mentor alice waters, the berkeley food activist and owner of the legendary chez panice. ultimately he is most straighting communities to lead the charge themselves. >> this food movement has exploded. a lot of the people are thinking about creative ways of regaining our foods system, taking it back from the multinational corporations. having local, seasonal, sustainable food systems. >> yo
waln -- bag of walnuts, you get me pears. he would take it to church. it was a thriving system.tself. >> a nationwide problem. according to the usda, 14 million households in america don't have access to affordable and nutritious foods. which can add to dangerously high rates of hypertension, heart disease, type-two diabetes, and certain cancers. >> there was a study about there neighborhood, west oakland california, in 2008. they found there3 corner stores and liquor stores and not...
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they're pears in the sense they divided by a difference of opinion but what would be good for everyone. what would be good no society at large, and so that difference is a constructive difference and i think pardon pardon -- pardon pardon politics -- partisan politics is necessary. a way of framing and formulating the debates we have about the country's good and i think it still serves us and the differences between left and right that were evidenced at the enof the 18th century are still relevant and still part of what our politics is about. >> host: what's your background you came to this opinion of view? >> guest: well, my background, i'm an immigrant to the united states, born in israel. my family came to the u.s. when i was its years old so i grew up here. i grew up in mostly new jersey. i went to college in washington, dc at american university, worked on capitol hill some. i went to graduate school at the university of chicago, and then came back to work in the bush administration. first at the department of health and human services and then the bush white house. a policy staff
they're pears in the sense they divided by a difference of opinion but what would be good for everyone. what would be good no society at large, and so that difference is a constructive difference and i think pardon pardon -- pardon pardon politics -- partisan politics is necessary. a way of framing and formulating the debates we have about the country's good and i think it still serves us and the differences between left and right that were evidenced at the enof the 18th century are still...
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it's been caused by both pear. there's an enormous. a contempt for at the right on the left and that contempt is deep lie destructive and makes i difficult for people to sake seriously the rat that we'll make progress by working together and there was an enormous amount of contempt for the left on the right and that leads to same problems. we're not going to away. the people you disagree with will still be here tomorrow and politic us away to live together with them as neighbors, and fellow citizens. not as enemies. they are not your enemy. >> host: you're watching booktv on c-span2. it's television for serious readers. this is our monthly "in depth" program, this month is author and scholar yuval levin, we're concentrating on his three most recent books, the great debate, came out in 2013. the fractured republic renewing america's social contract in the age of individualism, 2017. and a time to build, his most recent, from family and community to congress and the campus, how recommitting to institutions can revive the american dream.
it's been caused by both pear. there's an enormous. a contempt for at the right on the left and that contempt is deep lie destructive and makes i difficult for people to sake seriously the rat that we'll make progress by working together and there was an enormous amount of contempt for the left on the right and that leads to same problems. we're not going to away. the people you disagree with will still be here tomorrow and politic us away to live together with them as neighbors, and fellow...
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vegetables it can be come senator for seniors and hard to travel get on a bus to get an apple or a pearor like tomatoes to fit into their meals my my name is ryan the co-coordinate for the tenderloin healthy store he coalition we work in the neighborhood trying to support small businesses and improving access to healthy produce in the tenderloin that is one of the most neighborhoods that didn't have access to a full service grocery store and we california together out of the meeting held in 2012 through the major development center the survey with the corners stores many stores do have access and some are bad quality and an overwhelming support from community members wanting to utilities the service spas we decided to work with the small businesses as their role within the community and bringing more fresh produce produce cerebrothe neighborhood their compassionate about creating a healthy environment when we get into the work they rise up to leadership. >> the different stores and assessment and trying to get them to understand the value of having healthy foods at a reasonable price yo
vegetables it can be come senator for seniors and hard to travel get on a bus to get an apple or a pearor like tomatoes to fit into their meals my my name is ryan the co-coordinate for the tenderloin healthy store he coalition we work in the neighborhood trying to support small businesses and improving access to healthy produce in the tenderloin that is one of the most neighborhoods that didn't have access to a full service grocery store and we california together out of the meeting held in...
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vegetables it can be come senator for seniors and hard to travel get on a bus to get an apple or a pearor like tomatoes to fit into their meals my my name is ryan the co-coordinate for the tenderloin healthy store he coalition we work in the neighborhood trying to support small businesses and improving access to healthy produce in the tenderloin that is one of the most neighborhoods that didn't have access to a full service grocery store and we california together out of the meeting held in 2012 through the major development center the survey with the corners stores many stores do have access and some are bad quality and an overwhelming support from community members wanting to utilities the service spas we decided to work with the small businesses as their role within the community and bringing more fresh produce produce cerebrothe neighborhood their compassionate about creating a healthy environment when we get into the work they rise up to leadership. >> the different stores and assessment and trying to get them to understand the value of having healthy foods at a reasonable price yo
vegetables it can be come senator for seniors and hard to travel get on a bus to get an apple or a pearor like tomatoes to fit into their meals my my name is ryan the co-coordinate for the tenderloin healthy store he coalition we work in the neighborhood trying to support small businesses and improving access to healthy produce in the tenderloin that is one of the most neighborhoods that didn't have access to a full service grocery store and we california together out of the meeting held in...
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foiled by mark antony whose famous oration made outlaws of the assassins and the martyr of caesar pearfreezing william henry seward was lincoln's mark antony. >> what i but i did not like it deeply into this was john wilkes-booth wanted to decapitate the entire structure of northern leadership. he had a co-conspirator that was going to assassinate andrew johnson the vice president but the guy got to the hotel and started drinking and never quite got to the vice president hotel to kill them. he did get to seward's house. seward lived in lafayette park across from the white house and need just broke in his job are week or so before. he had his jaw wired up. he was pretending he had medicine for seward. he made his way up there through a a a son at the top of stairs and would let them into the bedroom. he got hit with a revolver and it's track shared his ghani went to, went to the betterman had to a knife which he slashed his other son with went to seward's bed and slashed to the entire chick up are the only thing that prevented them from dying was he had this wire from his job. he ran do
foiled by mark antony whose famous oration made outlaws of the assassins and the martyr of caesar pearfreezing william henry seward was lincoln's mark antony. >> what i but i did not like it deeply into this was john wilkes-booth wanted to decapitate the entire structure of northern leadership. he had a co-conspirator that was going to assassinate andrew johnson the vice president but the guy got to the hotel and started drinking and never quite got to the vice president hotel to kill...