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. >> a cookbook author, an icon of peruvian gastronomy.o enjoy her hospitality would be an understatement. warm, generous, welcoming beyond belief. >> too bad you have to leave so soon. >> yeah. >> normally, we have lunch late, like 5:00. >> do you nap before lunch or after? >> both. >> sounds like paradise. wow. look at this. >> every weekend, marissa opens the house to an ever changing mob of friends, visitors, drop-ins and family. >> this is fantastic. >> they do not skimp on the food. delicious, delicious things pour out of the kitchen, a torrent, a deluge of traditional peruvian favorites. >> i do this with crab meat, yellow potato and avocado. we love avocado. >> it is like a tureen of crab meat, eggs, avocado and mashed yellow potatoes. >> okay. >> this is from the coast. >> beautiful. >> basically raw king fish dressed with aji amarillo paste, and lime juice. >> perfect. >> that's scallops ceviche. >> fresh scallops and lemon juice and garlic. drum fish, braised with a corn based beer. >> they look fantastic. >> this is spicy. >> v
. >> a cookbook author, an icon of peruvian gastronomy.o enjoy her hospitality would be an understatement. warm, generous, welcoming beyond belief. >> too bad you have to leave so soon. >> yeah. >> normally, we have lunch late, like 5:00. >> do you nap before lunch or after? >> both. >> sounds like paradise. wow. look at this. >> every weekend, marissa opens the house to an ever changing mob of friends, visitors, drop-ins and family. >> this...
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for centuries peruvians have woven a high quality cotton. now the industry is slowly dying. it produces under one-tenth of the cotton it used to. the country says the country imports 90% of cotton it uses. farmers turned to other crops. this man says he can't give up his four heck tears of cot job, because he only nose how to care for this type of crop. >> the farmers in this valley are scared. we wait for the crops to be sold, and god to guide us to get throw. hopefully we will because our families depend on this. >> they produce two varieties with low yields, one per year. most cotton fields are on small parcels of land. the openers are poor farmers and they don't get subsidies. the government has not promoted cotton sult vasion instead it encouraged them to go with berries, asparagus and grapes. >> as a result the textile industry shrunk too. >> translation: if there is no cot job, no one will invest in the spinning companies. in time they disappear. the weavers and ready to wear industries would be useless. if the etcha lon is watched. the chain of production will be wea
for centuries peruvians have woven a high quality cotton. now the industry is slowly dying. it produces under one-tenth of the cotton it used to. the country says the country imports 90% of cotton it uses. farmers turned to other crops. this man says he can't give up his four heck tears of cot job, because he only nose how to care for this type of crop. >> the farmers in this valley are scared. we wait for the crops to be sold, and god to guide us to get throw. hopefully we will because...
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for centuries, peruvians have woven a hi cotton. the industry is slowly dying.s man produces under a 10th of the cotton it used top. the country imports 90% of cotton it uses. farmers turn to other crops. this man says he can't give up 4 heck hectares of cotton. >> farmers are scared. we wait for the crops to be sold and god to guide us to get through. home fully we will because families depend on this. >> they produce two main cotton varietyies. one crop per year. post cotton fields are on small parcels of land and owners are small formers. critics say the government has not encouraged the population, put tried to get them to change to asparagus, berries, other crops. as a result the textile industry has shrunk too. >> if there is no cotton no one will invest in the spinning companies. in time they'll disappear. if they don't exist, the weavers and ready to wear industry will be useless. if the echelon is lost. the chain of production will be weakened. >> the peruvian cotton institute is funding a programme to monitor seeds to improve the quality of the cotton.
for centuries, peruvians have woven a hi cotton. the industry is slowly dying.s man produces under a 10th of the cotton it used top. the country imports 90% of cotton it uses. farmers turn to other crops. this man says he can't give up 4 heck hectares of cotton. >> farmers are scared. we wait for the crops to be sold and god to guide us to get through. home fully we will because families depend on this. >> they produce two main cotton varietyies. one crop per year. post cotton...
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for centuries peruvians wove a high quality cotton. the industry is slowly dying. pedro producers under one tenth of the cotton it used to. the country imparts 90% of the -- imports 90% of the cotton it used to. farmers turned to other crops. this man cannot give up four hectares of cotton because he only nose how to care for this -- knows how to care for this crop. >> farmers are scared. we wait for the crops to sell and give us some money. hopefully we will because families defend on this. >> reporter: two main varieties have low yields one per year. most are on small parcels of land. the openers are poor farmers with no money to invest. they don't get subsidies. critics say they have not promoted but have encouraged them to change the cross to berries and grapes. as a result the textile industry has shrunk too. >> translation: if there is no cotton no one will invest in the spinning companies, in time they'll disappear. if they don't exist, the weavers and ready to wear industry will be useless. if that first echelon is lost the whole chain will be weakened. >>
for centuries peruvians wove a high quality cotton. the industry is slowly dying. pedro producers under one tenth of the cotton it used to. the country imparts 90% of the -- imports 90% of the cotton it used to. farmers turned to other crops. this man cannot give up four hectares of cotton because he only nose how to care for this -- knows how to care for this crop. >> farmers are scared. we wait for the crops to sell and give us some money. hopefully we will because families defend on...
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, peruvians have woven high quality cotton.he industry is slowly dying. just under 1/10th of the continent it used to. the country now imports 90% of the cotton it uses mary farmers have turned to other crops but franvika says he can't give up his four hechtors of cotton because he only knows how to care for this type of crop. >> the farmers in this valley are scared. we wait for the crops to be sold and for god to guide us to get through and win some money, hopefully well, because our families depend on this. >> peru's two main cotton varieties have low yield did. one crop per year. most cotton fields are on small parcels of land. the owners are pour farmers with no money to invest and they don't get subsidies. >> critics say the government has not promoted cotton cultivation. instead, it has encouraged cotton farmers to change their crops to more competitive products like berries, asparagus and grapes. >> as a result, the textile industry has shrunk too. >> if there is no cotton no one will invest in the spinning companies. s
, peruvians have woven high quality cotton.he industry is slowly dying. just under 1/10th of the continent it used to. the country now imports 90% of the cotton it uses mary farmers have turned to other crops but franvika says he can't give up his four hechtors of cotton because he only knows how to care for this type of crop. >> the farmers in this valley are scared. we wait for the crops to be sold and for god to guide us to get through and win some money, hopefully well, because our...
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her doubts led her here and to franco mora, a peruvian forensic doctor - he's going to exhume the remains the state gave the family. the remains lie in a grave marked by a cross with no name. this is the first time an independent forensic test is being carried out to verify the states work in a disappearance in mexico juana told us she became suspicious after officials suggested that she cremate the bones immediately. the family placed the remains given to them by the state in a communal plot, not wanting to bury them in the family's section until they are certain it is her. the team digs for nearly 2 and a half hours - until they reach the small gray box that holds the bones. the next step will be comparing the remains to dna from the family, though the results won't be known for months.
her doubts led her here and to franco mora, a peruvian forensic doctor - he's going to exhume the remains the state gave the family. the remains lie in a grave marked by a cross with no name. this is the first time an independent forensic test is being carried out to verify the states work in a disappearance in mexico juana told us she became suspicious after officials suggested that she cremate the bones immediately. the family placed the remains given to them by the state in a communal plot,...
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a peruvian tv show, they have them there ought two women a lesson by shooting them in the face. they tracked down their mothers and disguised them and had them walk past their sons. >> mama. >> i saw that bag coming. here is the other one. >> and he has a blurry face too. his mother is mad and his face is blurry. cat calling i'm sure you have been a victim of it. a piece of cherry pie. >> do you see this as harassment? is this a good test? >> i want to know why they didn't dress up their dads. are they homophobes? this is offensive to me. i can't comment on this. i don't whistle. >> you don't have to. >> in summers in college i worked construction. >> what did you wear? >> a tank top. >> the jeans that were ripped. >> was there a tool belt that hung loosely around your hips? >> i need to visualize. >> he is a jackhammer. >> all i can say is anytime somebody walked by the guys wouldn't say smuf. has it ever worked? >> says this guy. you don't have to do anything. >> it certainly won't work for them. the roofers i have known. >> i like this experiment because it reminds men that w
a peruvian tv show, they have them there ought two women a lesson by shooting them in the face. they tracked down their mothers and disguised them and had them walk past their sons. >> mama. >> i saw that bag coming. here is the other one. >> and he has a blurry face too. his mother is mad and his face is blurry. cat calling i'm sure you have been a victim of it. a piece of cherry pie. >> do you see this as harassment? is this a good test? >> i want to know why...
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. >> a peruvian tv show. they have them there, kevin. >> they do. >> taught two young men a lesson about calt calling on the street. they tracked down their mothers. disguysed them and had them walk past their sons. >> i saw that bag coming. here's the other one. # . >> he has a blurry face too. his mother is mad. his face is blurry. all right. kevin, cat calling. i am sure you have been a vick tell of it. you are as delicious as a piece of cherry pie. do you see this as harassment? is this a good test? haw haw i kind of wonder why they didn't dress up their dads. are they homophones? what's the big de. this is really offensive to me. i can't comment on this. i don't whistle. here. >> you didn't have to. >> i remember in summers in college. i worked construction all. what did you wear? >> a tank top. >> yes yes. >> go on. >> set it up. the jeans the jeans were they ripped? >> yes they were ripped. >> were there suspenders? >> a tool belt that hung loosely around your hips. i like that. i want you to tell the
. >> a peruvian tv show. they have them there, kevin. >> they do. >> taught two young men a lesson about calt calling on the street. they tracked down their mothers. disguysed them and had them walk past their sons. >> i saw that bag coming. here's the other one. # . >> he has a blurry face too. his mother is mad. his face is blurry. all right. kevin, cat calling. i am sure you have been a vick tell of it. you are as delicious as a piece of cherry pie. do you see...
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that's when the peruvian embassy asked for international help to deal with the situation because theystood their ground and not going to release anyone trying to seek freedom. as you probably know it's part of a latin american tradition not to surrender people who seek refuge in an embassy if they argue and have differences political differences. and so, they asked for help, and a number of other embassies began to help. they began to bring supplies to help. there were people who got caught in the fence and were hurt and eventually this lasted days and days. there were thousands of other people surrounding this place trying to get in but there is no way of getting in. there was no space. eventually they asked for help so that they can send these people for countries to take the individuals that had gone into the embassy. and ecuador answered and costa rica and panama and venezuela said we're willing to take some of these people. and then of course the whole thing required the negotiations with the cuban government toplt allow them to go. eventually they began to be allowed to go. and
that's when the peruvian embassy asked for international help to deal with the situation because theystood their ground and not going to release anyone trying to seek freedom. as you probably know it's part of a latin american tradition not to surrender people who seek refuge in an embassy if they argue and have differences political differences. and so, they asked for help, and a number of other embassies began to help. they began to bring supplies to help. there were people who got caught in...
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at e and who kidnapped around 1800 japanese peruvians went through the panama canal regarding to texas. and the central american countries also had about 40006 them. incarcerated here in chisto city, texas. president rose velt wanted prisoners of war. so during the war, sweden in a new tral country sent a ship here to long island, new york. there, they got 5,000 japanese. some japanese latinos and some that wanted to go back to japan from the camp. or so called troublemakers. so they got 5,000 of them bordered the ships and went around africa to india. there, they met a red skrosz ship with 5,000 americans and were stranded in japan and exchanged prisoners of war there. >> aboard are 663 americans. >> in 2 camps, they try to make it as normal as possible. they try to give them a respectable funeral service. but sometimes, they could not get fresh flowers. so sometimes these flowers were made of paper. so they had origami flowers. they tried to make an add normal situation as normal as possible. for example, right here, they chose the high school prom queen. she didn't have a beautiful
at e and who kidnapped around 1800 japanese peruvians went through the panama canal regarding to texas. and the central american countries also had about 40006 them. incarcerated here in chisto city, texas. president rose velt wanted prisoners of war. so during the war, sweden in a new tral country sent a ship here to long island, new york. there, they got 5,000 japanese. some japanese latinos and some that wanted to go back to japan from the camp. or so called troublemakers. so they got 5,000...
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that's a peruvian gold, those are awesome. those are actually tasty. >> really? >> yeah. i'll give you 30 bucks to eat it. >> no, a dude had me hold it for him. >> serious? it's somebody else's, dude. i got a pet turtle, you know, i can't give them away. >> yeah, but they're amphibians. they don't have a life or a soul or anything. >> it might hurt his feelings. i love my turtle. >> that's true. when i bite down, it will hurt its feelings. anyway, 50 bucks? i'll eat it? >> no, no. it's somebody else's. >> okay. ki put h can i hold him in my hand or anything? >> no. >> you get hungry in hollywood. >> jimmy: you probably could buy a meal in a restaurant for $60, right? this guy is serious. what a sweet guy. we'll give him another two minutes and finish this off. some major, major motion picture news. spiderman, at long last, is coming back to the marvel universe. sony is going to team with disney, which owns marvel, to co-produce a new spiderman move e now they have joint custody of spiderman. sony gets spiderman on the weekend. but there have been five spiderman movies ove
that's a peruvian gold, those are awesome. those are actually tasty. >> really? >> yeah. i'll give you 30 bucks to eat it. >> no, a dude had me hold it for him. >> serious? it's somebody else's, dude. i got a pet turtle, you know, i can't give them away. >> yeah, but they're amphibians. they don't have a life or a soul or anything. >> it might hurt his feelings. i love my turtle. >> that's true. when i bite down, it will hurt its feelings. anyway, 50...
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. >> translation: it was a product, for century yeas peruvians wove a high quality product. now the industry is dying. it produces under a tenth that it used to. the country imports 90% of cotton used. farmers tournamented to other crops. they can't give up four heck tears of cotton. he only knows how to care for this crop. farmers are scarred. we only wait for the crops to grow and for god to guide us and win moneys. >> they produce two cotton varieties with low yields one a year. most are on small parcel of lands, the owners poor farmer with no money to invest. they don't get subsidies. the government have not promoted cotton cultivation, it encouraged them to change the clots to berries, asparagus and grapes. >> the textile industry shrunk too. if there is no cotton no one will invest. in time they will disappear and the weavers will be useless. if that first echelon is lost. the whole chain will be weakened. >> a programme is being funded to genetically modify feeds. it's the only hope for cotton farmers. >> we are beginning to spread a new variety. that will help the fa
. >> translation: it was a product, for century yeas peruvians wove a high quality product. now the industry is dying. it produces under a tenth that it used to. the country imports 90% of cotton used. farmers tournamented to other crops. they can't give up four heck tears of cotton. he only knows how to care for this crop. farmers are scarred. we only wait for the crops to grow and for god to guide us and win moneys. >> they produce two cotton varieties with low yields one a year....
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here we have seen flooding across the northern parts of the country much much of the peruvian amazon basin has seen severe flooding. looks heavier on the forecast but the chance of flooding rain across south-east of brazil. >> stay with us here on the newshour. still to come - ditching smoggy cities for a life in the country, why more in china are embracing the rural life. >> i'm in the canadian city of hamilton. it is illegal, but you can't stop young people from enjoying a great winter's day >>> new zealand's rugby 7s took a step closer to the olympics thanks to that schoolboy. . >> hello again, the newshour from al jazeera the top stories, thousands have been demonstrating across yemen, against the houthi coup. rebels arrested 17 people in sanaa for taking part in protests. the houthis took control after dissolving parliament and setting up a presidential pardon >>> angela merkel is unsure if peace talks in eastern ukraine will succeed. lee merklinger is attending a security summit. focussing on the violence between ukranian troops and pro-russian separatists. >> nigeria's electio
here we have seen flooding across the northern parts of the country much much of the peruvian amazon basin has seen severe flooding. looks heavier on the forecast but the chance of flooding rain across south-east of brazil. >> stay with us here on the newshour. still to come - ditching smoggy cities for a life in the country, why more in china are embracing the rural life. >> i'm in the canadian city of hamilton. it is illegal, but you can't stop young people from enjoying a great...
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some of those people, the japanese peruvians, german ecuadorians, were treated into war, too.tially, that was the reason -- reuniting people and exchange. >> we showed a chart on the screen or a map of a lot of other caps on around the country. do you know how many other camps there were total and how many people were in these camps? >> there were 120,000 japanese and japanese americans taken after the evacuation order. 120,000. 60% of those were japanese-americans. there were 10 war relocation plants, mostly on the west coast, but there were other camps, as well, that had prisoners of war. i personally counted 52 different types of camps including the one at crystal city. >> what about the germans? >> 52 in total. >> everything. were there more japanese and germans? >> yes. in fact, the history of internment in our country is pretty much only understood in history books from the japanese experience because there were so many more of them, but now what we are learning -- folks are interested in this -- there were many more germans that were arrested that we knew -- than we kne
some of those people, the japanese peruvians, german ecuadorians, were treated into war, too.tially, that was the reason -- reuniting people and exchange. >> we showed a chart on the screen or a map of a lot of other caps on around the country. do you know how many other camps there were total and how many people were in these camps? >> there were 120,000 japanese and japanese americans taken after the evacuation order. 120,000. 60% of those were japanese-americans. there were 10...
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. >> no stranger to terror, in 1995, he attempted to bomb a peruvian embassy and serve time in prison converted to islam years ago but became more radical in prison. >> i definitely know one of them on the so-called watch list i'm not involved in any preparations with explosives. my weapon is my tongue. the danger for europe especially with with regard to what has happening in syria, there's a short way to travel from syria to germany. america and germany should know that they're very vulnerable. perhaps ten attempts fail to attack germany. but the 11th attempt doesn't fail. >> ominous message there. we're back with msnbc contributor and editor at large for at atlantic steve clemones has anything changed on a policy front, any push to do anything differently to safeguard? >> i think what is unified is that there are more discussions on the police side of watching, observing, gathering digital intelligence communications intelligence and sharing that. i think on the broader issues it will simply take more time. many problems the reason why germany feels ripe for the kind of thing that
. >> no stranger to terror, in 1995, he attempted to bomb a peruvian embassy and serve time in prison converted to islam years ago but became more radical in prison. >> i definitely know one of them on the so-called watch list i'm not involved in any preparations with explosives. my weapon is my tongue. the danger for europe especially with with regard to what has happening in syria, there's a short way to travel from syria to germany. america and germany should know that they're...
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peruvian feather grass an incan sleeping mat, and a portrait of marisol espinoza the vice president ofperfect habitat for you? i wish i could live in there. well, there's plenty of room because pokey's gone. (gasps) where'd he go? (squeaking) this looks like a job for... fireplace tongs. (tongs clang, pokey squeaks) no! (pokey squeaking) oh, my god! he's in the walls! i hear chewing. no, that's a much bigger animal. (grunts) kettle corn. the heroin of the farmers' market. i've lost my guinea pig! (squeaking, tapping nearby) pokey! our boat painting! i'm sorry, mom. (groans) that's okay, sweetheart. your pig thingy didn't mean it. it's just, it felt comforting to know that while we watched tv there was art going on behind us. (moans) oh, well, i guess we have to go to an art gallery and buy a new painting. sure, we could go to a fancy gallery and spend a bunch of money, or... mm... hmm, hmm hmm, hmm? yeah, milhouse played the violin for years until it turned out the vibrations were screwing up his bones. yeah, these seem great. (sniffs) oh, too bad someone used cello rosin. (groaning in
peruvian feather grass an incan sleeping mat, and a portrait of marisol espinoza the vice president ofperfect habitat for you? i wish i could live in there. well, there's plenty of room because pokey's gone. (gasps) where'd he go? (squeaking) this looks like a job for... fireplace tongs. (tongs clang, pokey squeaks) no! (pokey squeaking) oh, my god! he's in the walls! i hear chewing. no, that's a much bigger animal. (grunts) kettle corn. the heroin of the farmers' market. i've lost my guinea...
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peruvian military set off a series of huge explosions.lasting open doors and walls on all sides of the building and filling the air with smoke. 150 soldiers attack the embassy. they begin freeing hostages, telling them to crawl to avoid being shot. the rebels take control of the embassy months earlier, during a cocktail party, and initially hold more than 400 hostages, most of whom are let go in the first few weeks. but more than 70 are held inside the mansion, as the standoff drags on for 18 weeks. the military digs a tunnel underneath the compound, and when it's finished, the order is given to strike. the fire fight rages for nearly 45 minutes. the stately, white pillar embassy becomes a smoking bullet-ridden war zone as hostages methodically make their way down the stairs to freedom. one hostage and two soldiers die in the raid. all 14 rebels are killed. the military rejoices when the saga is finally over. >>> december 26th, 1994, marseille, france. french paramilitary unit storms a hijacked airliner on the runway. inside are 170 passe
peruvian military set off a series of huge explosions.lasting open doors and walls on all sides of the building and filling the air with smoke. 150 soldiers attack the embassy. they begin freeing hostages, telling them to crawl to avoid being shot. the rebels take control of the embassy months earlier, during a cocktail party, and initially hold more than 400 hostages, most of whom are let go in the first few weeks. but more than 70 are held inside the mansion, as the standoff drags on for 18...
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>>reporter: the peruvian restaurant and said all they had some bread.certain most businesses say that they do plan to reopen is not here somewhere else. >>reporter: back live the 22nd mission at this point the cause is still under investigation for this fire. there been to other apartments fire since this one broke out. late today fire officials say is that any of the three apartment fires are suspicious. there still yet to determine what caused the fires. >>catherine: 3 people who died when their car went off highway 101 have been identified. jorge gaudiness they died in the crash on southbound 1017 stating that the car hit to trees and then it hit an embankment and fire took over the vehicle >>catherine: and now spare the air alert again has been call for tomorrow. the air quality management district says of the unseasonably warm water whether is trapping a lot of dirty air. people are also being encouraged to use public transit >>reporter: in the warm and dry midwestern spill is now coming to him. the see high-level lot clouds making their way over t
>>reporter: the peruvian restaurant and said all they had some bread.certain most businesses say that they do plan to reopen is not here somewhere else. >>reporter: back live the 22nd mission at this point the cause is still under investigation for this fire. there been to other apartments fire since this one broke out. late today fire officials say is that any of the three apartment fires are suspicious. there still yet to determine what caused the fires. >>catherine: 3...
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at e and who kidnapped around 1800 japanese peruvians went through the panama canal regarding to texas. and the central american countries also had about 40006 them. incarcerated here in chisto city, texas. president rose velt wanted prisoners of war. so during the war, sweden in a new tral country sent a ship here to long island, new york. there, they got 5,000 japanese. some japanese latinos and some that wanted to go back to japan from the camp. or so called troublemakers. so they got 5,000 of them bordered the ships and went around africa to india. there, they met a red skrosz ship with 5,000 americans and were stranded in japan and exchanged prisoners of war there. >> aboard are 663 americans. >> in 2 camps, they try to make it as normal as possible. they try to give them a respectable funeral service. but sometimes, they could not get fresh flowers. so sometimes these flowers were made of paper. so they had origami flowers. they tried to make an add normal situation as normal as possible. for example, right here, they chose the high school prom queen. she didn't have a beautiful
at e and who kidnapped around 1800 japanese peruvians went through the panama canal regarding to texas. and the central american countries also had about 40006 them. incarcerated here in chisto city, texas. president rose velt wanted prisoners of war. so during the war, sweden in a new tral country sent a ship here to long island, new york. there, they got 5,000 japanese. some japanese latinos and some that wanted to go back to japan from the camp. or so called troublemakers. so they got 5,000...
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it has cherry peppers from the peruvian high lands.very large. >> customer spending is a large part of our economy. people thought that people would spend more with gas going down. >> that's a side story. customer spending rose -- it's good news and bad news. after our economy goes so goes our stock markets. as our stock markets goes so does our hiring. big declines in everything. nondurable goods. household is saving the money. if we are saving it, it means we will have money in the future to spend. and we as americans will spend money. >> it's hard to get raises. >> 17 million up to 19.6 million. not to shabby. her salary is $1. out of for fortune 500 companies -- that's good she is insentize and creates more income for herself. it's a 5% raise. i don't really that much -- >> we all know his $150 million package. >> you see cbs making cuts. u.s. ceos make more money. >> tim cook got 100 million dollars. $100 million. >> thank you rob. if you have a question for him post it on facebook and we will answer it on kron 4. ♪ ♪ ♪ turn aroun
it has cherry peppers from the peruvian high lands.very large. >> customer spending is a large part of our economy. people thought that people would spend more with gas going down. >> that's a side story. customer spending rose -- it's good news and bad news. after our economy goes so goes our stock markets. as our stock markets goes so does our hiring. big declines in everything. nondurable goods. household is saving the money. if we are saving it, it means we will have money in...
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that magazine was shot down eight different times by the peruvian government.ur job is to tell the story of our people. if we do not look for the truth, of course people will not trust us. that's why i think we should give up conservative news and liberal news and just tell the fax. host: we are going to take a break and when we come back, we will be joined by catherine lotrionte date. later on in the program, we will talk about the state of same-sex marriage in america and the upcoming supreme court case on the issue. "newsmakers" set down with anthony foxx for this week show. during the interview, he talks about the funding for the ministry should propose $478 billion plan to repair the nation's roads and bridges. [video clip] >> you are proposing something spending. to pay for them apart is from overseas profits. is it realistic to expect republicans to raise taxes on u.s. corporations? particularly given the anti-tax sentiment in the gop base. >> first of all, the proposal that the administration has put out is use pro growth tax reform to pay for our bill.
that magazine was shot down eight different times by the peruvian government.ur job is to tell the story of our people. if we do not look for the truth, of course people will not trust us. that's why i think we should give up conservative news and liberal news and just tell the fax. host: we are going to take a break and when we come back, we will be joined by catherine lotrionte date. later on in the program, we will talk about the state of same-sex marriage in america and the upcoming supreme...