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the anniversary of the popeye's chicken craze. many locations only two weeks after it launched. peep went crazy. and by crazy and people i mean me. i went to five different locations trying to fd damn sandwich. min chi last ed line.pe claims year. i know you're not supposed to talk with your mouth full, but i was so excited. so they've got two versions, they've got a classic and a spicy version. that's the lady who helped me in the line. and now popeye's wants to celebrate this action because they say, look, 2020's out of control, but at least we still have the popeye's chicken sandwich. thank you, popeye's. and so they've even started a big countdown to go to 2021. what makes it so good still -- it's the buttery brioche bun. the pickle they put on, the special sauce that they won't tell me what it is. anthony mason, you would never ickenh - --ne to wait for a >> not in five popeye's. maybe one. >> i have been told my obsession with food is a little abnormal, and that's okay. this is what's great about it -- because the chicken is
the anniversary of the popeye's chicken craze. many locations only two weeks after it launched. peep went crazy. and by crazy and people i mean me. i went to five different locations trying to fd damn sandwich. min chi last ed line.pe claims year. i know you're not supposed to talk with your mouth full, but i was so excited. so they've got two versions, they've got a classic and a spicy version. that's the lady who helped me in the line. and now popeye's wants to celebrate this action because...
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coating of rice starch which helps the product resist greased heat and liquids in a 2 hour test with a popeye a salad the dish stayed leakproof. the next day she pays a visit to the city of chiang mai the economic and cultural heart of the northern thailand. at chiang mai university they also conduct research into rice the auditorium is designed to resemble a grain of rice. here scientists support thai startups with their expertise. you are one come one would like to manufacture takeaway food packaging made of rice straw in her own factory she hopes it will become financially feasible. she's especially interested in the research is work on improving the rice starch film so that it takes longer to dissolve. but do people here actually need tableware made of rice straw. as in most cities in thailand life here is largely outdoors the hundreds of street vendors and food stamps all use disposable containers. if you want to start up your own production one vendor says and pay attention to the sizes of the rolls shouldn't be too large or the customers will think the portions are too small and the pr
coating of rice starch which helps the product resist greased heat and liquids in a 2 hour test with a popeye a salad the dish stayed leakproof. the next day she pays a visit to the city of chiang mai the economic and cultural heart of the northern thailand. at chiang mai university they also conduct research into rice the auditorium is designed to resemble a grain of rice. here scientists support thai startups with their expertise. you are one come one would like to manufacture takeaway food...
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an identity popeyes of other interesting things that the book is dealing with. and speaking of the rural urban divide. you see any correlation between current debates around covid-19 and the rural urban divide in american rated i am very interested in hearing three of the say about this. dannymarie: i get to out justine is a significant character the goods want to do this. [laughter]. dannydanny: i didn't notice thet name. [laughter]. marie: i'm not going to pretend that question didn't come from justin. absolutely. i was thinking about this morning. i was actually thinking this morning, a childhood friend who lives outside of the city and is, is saying the rain is pretty low. so is not going to hurt to reopen the united states for business at which point is that, while the infection rate, is lower than we thought it was going to be as people have been sheltering in place. it is him to understand because he does not live in an urban setting. in the partisan understand how greater activity could inhibit the infection rate in the death rate even higher etc. predic
an identity popeyes of other interesting things that the book is dealing with. and speaking of the rural urban divide. you see any correlation between current debates around covid-19 and the rural urban divide in american rated i am very interested in hearing three of the say about this. dannymarie: i get to out justine is a significant character the goods want to do this. [laughter]. dannydanny: i didn't notice thet name. [laughter]. marie: i'm not going to pretend that question didn't come...
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when i was growing up i watched popeye and i ate a hamburger today and pay for it on tuesday. don't think that is how i would run a state. if something came in, i would add onto that. i think that is better planning from that standpoint. i think the federal government can get together. i think of the speaker would call us back -- the reason you ise a break in august d.c. used to be a swamp. they don't have rolling blackouts like california. i would make members go back and work. >> speaking of rolling not the white are house press secretary but the republican leader in the house of representatives, the president said yesterday in california democrats have intentionally implement it rolling blackouts. as you know from your time in the state, those decisions are made by the california independent system operator. great deal of electricity to all of california. we are number one when it comes to solar. number one when it comes to wind. number one when it comes to oil production. we have geothermal. i have nuclear just outside. averageornia we pay on 40% more for our electricity t
when i was growing up i watched popeye and i ate a hamburger today and pay for it on tuesday. don't think that is how i would run a state. if something came in, i would add onto that. i think that is better planning from that standpoint. i think the federal government can get together. i think of the speaker would call us back -- the reason you ise a break in august d.c. used to be a swamp. they don't have rolling blackouts like california. i would make members go back and work. >>...
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. >> i think they're feeling chick-fil-a pressure, i think they're feeling popeye's pressure but it's brand so they didn't want to change it >> i'm shocked by how few changes they've actually made. sue, thanks very much. >> the dow and s&p are hitting highs lately there are a lot of names that haven't been so lucky. according to morgan stanley, some could be ripe for a catch-up trade they have a strong link in earnings expectations but are still well off our highs starting with aig, you haven't heard that name for a while. the stock was down 40% this year or down 49% from its 52-week high morgan stanley believes the company has standard earnings power. ticker ath also on the list. they're down 26% this year and off 26% from its yearly high they reported strong earnings earlier this month and finally, bank of america, the stock down 27% from its 52-week high and for the year. while they reported strong numbers in some trading divisions this past quarter, their sensitivity to interest rates is holding investors back. all of these names by morgan stanley, and for the rest of the names on
. >> i think they're feeling chick-fil-a pressure, i think they're feeling popeye's pressure but it's brand so they didn't want to change it >> i'm shocked by how few changes they've actually made. sue, thanks very much. >> the dow and s&p are hitting highs lately there are a lot of names that haven't been so lucky. according to morgan stanley, some could be ripe for a catch-up trade they have a strong link in earnings expectations but are still well off our highs starting...
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era popeye, bolivia y se metÍa brutos. recuerdas? francisca: claro que me acuerdo de eso.aulina: muy buenos dÍas. un grupo de jÓvenes y vecinos en quintana roo se organizÓ para extender una mano a don josÉ y hacer sus dÍas un poco mÁs amables. veamos. [sonido ambiente] la historia de don josÉ se volviÓ viral cuando extraÑo le dieron un plato de arroz con alimentos para perros, pero esa desagradable experiencia que indignÓ la sociedad dio ie a que jÓvenes se unieran para dar un poco de solidaridad. >> claro que sÍ. hay que agradecerlo. esto no habÍa antes.. paulina:antes dormÍa bajo una lona. su pequeÑo cuarto era de tierra. >> ya pasÓ la lluvia y ni la cama se moja. paulina: ahora con orgullo da la bienvenida a su nueva casita con maderaen quintana roo. >> estoy agradecido. hasta la cama vino la camioneta y la dejo. paulina:fue construida por la mano de su vecino que pusieron un pequeÑo granito de arena para ayudarle. fabiÁn fue de los primeros que acudiÓ a su rescate. reveló que la ayuda para este hombre de la tercera edad llegarÁ desde california. [sonido ambiente] atrÁs
era popeye, bolivia y se metÍa brutos. recuerdas? francisca: claro que me acuerdo de eso.aulina: muy buenos dÍas. un grupo de jÓvenes y vecinos en quintana roo se organizÓ para extender una mano a don josÉ y hacer sus dÍas un poco mÁs amables. veamos. [sonido ambiente] la historia de don josÉ se volviÓ viral cuando extraÑo le dieron un plato de arroz con alimentos para perros, pero esa desagradable experiencia que indignÓ la sociedad dio ie a que jÓvenes se unieran para dar un poco...