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, and now i have the matzah ball ramen.ooks we always go gravitate towards to what our dna is. >> anthony: so when are you opening a korean restaurant? >> joshua: i don't know anything about korean food. i just know i like it, i gravitate towards those flavors. ♪ >> anthony: galbi, short ribs marinated in soy garlic and sesame oil, then grilled. meat candy. >> anthony: you ever investigate other neighborhoods? the number of immigrants from all over the world i mean it's, you know, extraordinary. >> joshua: the funny thing now i have caucasians working the line. >> anthony: yeah. >> joshua: and the asians come in and they go "oh this isn't good they got a bunch of white guys working" i'm like what. >> anthony: i'm racist like that too. >> joshua: really? >> anthony: yeah, i'm totally like that. if i walk into a sushi restaurant i make racist assumptions about the place if they're not japanese. >> joshua: you do the same thing if you go to a restaurant and you see, like let's say a korean restaurant, and if you only see white
, and now i have the matzah ball ramen.ooks we always go gravitate towards to what our dna is. >> anthony: so when are you opening a korean restaurant? >> joshua: i don't know anything about korean food. i just know i like it, i gravitate towards those flavors. ♪ >> anthony: galbi, short ribs marinated in soy garlic and sesame oil, then grilled. meat candy. >> anthony: you ever investigate other neighborhoods? the number of immigrants from all over the world i mean...
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is it pho, ramen, wonton? why is he so sad? is it because they forgot his salad? does he win something if he finishes all the soup? is that why the soup spoon is so big? why do these dolls have kevin spacey's hairline? do they also love children? does this end in porn or murder? why is this allowed on youtube? i have no more unanswered questions. good night. ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome, everybody! thank you so much for tuning in! i'm trevor noah. my guest tonight, she's the co-host of "cbs this morning," the author of a new book and one of my favorite people in the world, gayle king is here, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) but first, i know a lot of people think we at "the daily show" are only haters when it comes to the white house. that's not true. i've always been a fan of melania trump, as a fellow immigrant she inspires me. i know i will never become president but if i work hard i might become first lady. she's my role model. which is w
is it pho, ramen, wonton? why is he so sad? is it because they forgot his salad? does he win something if he finishes all the soup? is that why the soup spoon is so big? why do these dolls have kevin spacey's hairline? do they also love children? does this end in porn or murder? why is this allowed on youtube? i have no more unanswered questions. good night. ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and...
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do kids ever make fun of you because of your ramen or because you cover your hair or anything like that>> i had some issues like that last year because i moved to a new school. a kid would make fun of me for having long hair. >> when the kids bothered you never thought i should go home and take this off and get a haircut and try to blend in. >> i actually think that i'm lucky to have a sikh. i'm happy to have this. >> nice. nice. that's well said. that's definitely going to be on tovi just so you know that's definitely going on tovi. he is going ob on. he just made the cut. >> you just taughte a lot. thanks. ♪ we do whatever it takes to fight cancer. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com so lionel, what does 24/5 mean to you?rade well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunse
do kids ever make fun of you because of your ramen or because you cover your hair or anything like that>> i had some issues like that last year because i moved to a new school. a kid would make fun of me for having long hair. >> when the kids bothered you never thought i should go home and take this off and get a haircut and try to blend in. >> i actually think that i'm lucky to have a sikh. i'm happy to have this. >> nice. nice. that's well said. that's definitely going...
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do kids ever make fun of you because of your ramen or because you cover your hair or anything like that>> i had some issues like that last year because i moved to a new school. a kid would make fun of me for having long hair. >> when the kids bothered you never thought i should go home and take this off and get a haircut and try to blend in. >> i actually think that i'm lucky to have a sikh. i'm happy to have this. >> nice. nice. that's well said. that's definitely going to be on tovi just so you know that's definitely going on tovi. he is going ob on. he just made the cut. >> you just taught me a lot. thanks. dear foremothers, your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. w with 5 times mordetail than other dn. order ur k at ancestrydna.cm as a meteor headsnderway timetoward the metro area. dn. go, go, go, go, go! we can fit more! there's still more room! we gotta go. juicer! we don't have a juicer! the v
do kids ever make fun of you because of your ramen or because you cover your hair or anything like that>> i had some issues like that last year because i moved to a new school. a kid would make fun of me for having long hair. >> when the kids bothered you never thought i should go home and take this off and get a haircut and try to blend in. >> i actually think that i'm lucky to have a sikh. i'm happy to have this. >> nice. nice. that's well said. that's definitely going...
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over the course of five years, chef richie nakano built his pop up restaurant hapa ramen into a beloved to open a brick and mortar hapa. with that money came expectations, and only four months in the shit hit the fan. >> richie: you're a month into a restaurant, you're not going to make money, and that's when the trouble started. >> anthony: you're a year into the restaurant, you're not making money. who makes money in a year? >> richie: yeah, thirty days in and we were already sort of facing those sorts of things. >> anthony: the money wanted to make some changes. richie did not. so he left, and the restaurant he created vaporized with him. >> richie: at the old space that we operated out of they're doing a vegan brunch there now. >> anthony: no way. oh that's- it really is the perfect story of evil triumphs over good. >> richie: and i think that's a problem with the city right now, is there is a lot of people that have the means to open a restaurant and they sort of open a formula restaurant. >> anthony: right. >> richie: where it's safe and anything that does interesting food is goin
over the course of five years, chef richie nakano built his pop up restaurant hapa ramen into a beloved to open a brick and mortar hapa. with that money came expectations, and only four months in the shit hit the fan. >> richie: you're a month into a restaurant, you're not going to make money, and that's when the trouble started. >> anthony: you're a year into the restaurant, you're not making money. who makes money in a year? >> richie: yeah, thirty days in and we were...
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the cookies are big and the ramen, the noodles are probably about the biggest seller.ngs you take for granted in your home. this could be made into a slashing device. so we have to remove these for the condemned, especially. >> give me that bag. >> oh! that's another thing you got to worry about. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay." inmates show at-risk kids the realities of prison. >> let's be real. what you going to do? >> what am i going to do? stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? show of hands. let's get started. who wants customizable options chains? ones that make it fast and easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives yo
the cookies are big and the ramen, the noodles are probably about the biggest seller.ngs you take for granted in your home. this could be made into a slashing device. so we have to remove these for the condemned, especially. >> give me that bag. >> oh! that's another thing you got to worry about. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay." inmates show at-risk kids the realities of prison. >> let's be real. what you going to do? >> what am i going to do?...
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>> cheyenne nunn: top ramen. something easy to cook. >> whitaker: how old were you?nn: five, six. >> whitaker: how did you know to step up and take care of your little sister, and cook? >> cheyenne nunn: i knew that she needed it. so i decided to be what-- something i'm not. >> whitaker: which is? >> cheyenne nunn: a grown-up. >> whitaker: you decided to be a grown-up? >> cheyenne nunn: yeah, i tried to be a grown-up for lilah. >> whitaker: because of her daughter's drug addictions, cheryl told us she knew her granddaughters were in danger. to keep track of them, and to prove in court her daughter was exposing them to drug dens and dealers, cheryl gave her daughter a van, with a hidden tracking device. >> cheryl nunn: it would record on excel spreadsheets, her going from meth house to meth house to meth house. >> whitaker: cheryl said her granddaughters were in that van. she knew she had to save them from her own daughter. >> cheryl nunn: well, the grandchildren are young and innocent. they are basically captives of a parent. someone has to look out after them, and t
>> cheyenne nunn: top ramen. something easy to cook. >> whitaker: how old were you?nn: five, six. >> whitaker: how did you know to step up and take care of your little sister, and cook? >> cheyenne nunn: i knew that she needed it. so i decided to be what-- something i'm not. >> whitaker: which is? >> cheyenne nunn: a grown-up. >> whitaker: you decided to be a grown-up? >> cheyenne nunn: yeah, i tried to be a grown-up for lilah. >> whitaker:...
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something as simple as ramen soup, it has the little metal flavoring in it, it sets our metal detector off. check toothpaste, make sure there's nothing to make a shank out of. just trying to be thorough. >> hey, come on. you're up. >> every inmate that comes to us from santa rosa gets a haircut. unfortunately, they can't have their own individuality. so we try to make them as vanilla as possible. when we take their photo and their i.d., we want a clear look at their face in case something should ever happen, one would get away from us, you know, they would be able to be readily identified by that photo. >> thank you. >> have a good one. >> paul bennett, a transfer to santa rosa from another state prison, is just starting the check-in process, and his search might take longer than most. >> oh, they search. it doesn't bother me though because i feel safer knowing that they search, you know. so in case i come in contact with another inmate that i am quite sure that person don't have a weapon, or, you know? >> why are you in a wheelchair? >> oh, i get shot in north carolina. so i was quad
something as simple as ramen soup, it has the little metal flavoring in it, it sets our metal detector off. check toothpaste, make sure there's nothing to make a shank out of. just trying to be thorough. >> hey, come on. you're up. >> every inmate that comes to us from santa rosa gets a haircut. unfortunately, they can't have their own individuality. so we try to make them as vanilla as possible. when we take their photo and their i.d., we want a clear look at their face in case...