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this gourmet pizza is actually made by and sold to inmates as part of a training program called recipe for changecipe for change has made it a point to put together a program where we have phenomenal pizza. - thomas dart is the sheriff of cook county jail. he's been running the pizza program for four years. - we have a lot of good pizza in chicago. this is really good, though. - what do you mean, there's good pizza in chicago? have you tried that deep dish chicago pizza? - yeah, but the inmates didn't want that. - so you're telling me, even in jail, people did not want deep dish pizza? - they haven't been asking for it. - recipe for change is one of several rehab programs out of the cook county jail, along with drumming, painting, chess, gardening, and more. so what made you become a hero sheriff and not a joe arpaio sheriff? - you know, recidivism rate's, like, 70%. it's expensive to incarcerate people. it's not expensive to give them a skill. - the man giving them that skill? local restaurateur chef bruno abate, who volunteers his time and expertise to teach inmates how to cook the best pizza i
this gourmet pizza is actually made by and sold to inmates as part of a training program called recipe for changecipe for change has made it a point to put together a program where we have phenomenal pizza. - thomas dart is the sheriff of cook county jail. he's been running the pizza program for four years. - we have a lot of good pizza in chicago. this is really good, though. - what do you mean, there's good pizza in chicago? have you tried that deep dish chicago pizza? - yeah, but the inmates...
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providing a recipe for regime change mr straw our media didn't actually actually over the last six months and the regime change. and be not actually even ashamed of obviously and frankly talking about the ways in which they can of the mound seen as sanctions can put more pressure on the iranian people to the point that they can rise up against the regime. and suffered at the political system in iran don't want i should a whole host of issues there are some regional bowman she's talking about in. iraq and in the non afghanistan it is talking about. the civil program and if you talk about all these demands it's all demand that he talked about today in my opinion this is the i think that he actually the not going to realize. the regime change. in iraq in the current situation. would be preferred to company negotiating table to negotiate over their missile program and more importantly been a regional important regional rule in important regional countries like see the. facts bring into my next question which is perhaps the most salient one of this point i mean doesn't matter because washingto
providing a recipe for regime change mr straw our media didn't actually actually over the last six months and the regime change. and be not actually even ashamed of obviously and frankly talking about the ways in which they can of the mound seen as sanctions can put more pressure on the iranian people to the point that they can rise up against the regime. and suffered at the political system in iran don't want i should a whole host of issues there are some regional bowman she's talking about...
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it takes time to change recipes, for them to go through the factories, for them to be stocked in ourbuy them. but critics argue that what's a voluntary plan has not so far been adequate. we are concerned that the majority of companies aren't taking this programme seriously and aren't doing enough to protect children and reduce sugar from their products. if the plan doesn't work, the government's made clear that tougher action, including new regulations, may be required in the continuing bid to tackle obesity. hugh pym, bbc news. the founder of facebook mark zuckerberg has apologised to members of the european parliament for its role in the proliferation of fake news, and interference in democratic elections. but many meps were angry that he didn't answer their questions. 0ur europe correspondent, damian grammaticas is in brussels for us. why do meps feel so unhappy at how it went? first of all, they were delighted mark zuckerberg agreed to come here. he has not agreed to go to address parliament in the uk. but they were left frustrated and there where tetchy exchanges at the end beca
it takes time to change recipes, for them to go through the factories, for them to be stocked in ourbuy them. but critics argue that what's a voluntary plan has not so far been adequate. we are concerned that the majority of companies aren't taking this programme seriously and aren't doing enough to protect children and reduce sugar from their products. if the plan doesn't work, the government's made clear that tougher action, including new regulations, may be required in the continuing bid to...
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blatantly incite people with hateful rhetoric, fear change, who see the world in zero-sum terms so if others are gaining, they must be losing. that is a recipe for polarization and conflict. andsocial fabric is fraying the bonds of community that hold us together are fractured. this is not just a problem because it beats to unpleasant conversations over the dinner table. it is a problem because it undermines the civic spirit that makes democracy possible. that ares of the heart so unique in the american character. iselieve healing our country going to take what i call a radical empathy. as hard as it is, this is the moment to reach across divides of race, class, and politics. to try to see the world through the eyes of people different from ourselves. debatereturn to rational , to find a way to disagree without being disagreeable. to try to recapture a sense of community and common humanity. when we think about politics and judge our leaders, we can't just ask, am i better off than i was two years or four years ago? we have to ask, are we all better off? are we as a country better, stronger, and fairer? that is something you have asked here. you
blatantly incite people with hateful rhetoric, fear change, who see the world in zero-sum terms so if others are gaining, they must be losing. that is a recipe for polarization and conflict. andsocial fabric is fraying the bonds of community that hold us together are fractured. this is not just a problem because it beats to unpleasant conversations over the dinner table. it is a problem because it undermines the civic spirit that makes democracy possible. that ares of the heart so unique in the...
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a very simple recipe but it's quite maintain it's like the bush international dishes chefs obstructs the best of news for cooking the books if you choose one sibling. w. . climate change the biggest news environmental. biodiversity species conservation exploitation policy. human rights the body's place moly. three thousand. learn german with d w any time any place. whether with joe joe and your friends. stuck in a canal. or with friends all over the world. online and interactive. german to go. learn german for free with d w. s you accidentally shot some fake names again. try. something time the photo. how can you get out live. with him k h l a series. list. all shipped this week on g.w. . flew for. live. cut. live. at least ten people have been killed in a shooting in a houston area high school in texas usa authorities say the attacker a seventeen year old student was apprehended at the scene it's the deadliest school shooting in the u.s. since seventeen students were killed in pachmann florida in february igniting a national debate about gun control.
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there is no change in terms of the recipe. so for terms of success around the world, i think it goes back to the concept of the third place and the sense of community and people longing for human connection. it is as relevant in all the countries that we've opened as it is in the u.s. and that i think has been an anomaly for us in the u.s. most western retail companies have had to change pretty much dramatically to succeed but we have not. >> i want to ask a couple more questions from up here on stage. then i do want to go to the audience for ten or 15 minutes, for your questions. so i'll turn to you. let me ask you a question that i know has been asked often and there is a lot of curiosity about. what is next for howard schultz after starbucks? >> a good question. i've obviously been asked that a number of times. my focus is really doing everything i can on starbucks, so i'll turn to you. let me ask you a question that i the opening of starbucks italy to me is the crowning moment for our company and my personal career. and then i th
there is no change in terms of the recipe. so for terms of success around the world, i think it goes back to the concept of the third place and the sense of community and people longing for human connection. it is as relevant in all the countries that we've opened as it is in the u.s. and that i think has been an anomaly for us in the u.s. most western retail companies have had to change pretty much dramatically to succeed but we have not. >> i want to ask a couple more questions from up...
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recipe for another very deadly day along that border, fred. >> ian lee, thank you so much for that. >>> so after railing against little rocket man, the trump administration has dramatically changedts tune when it comes to north korean dictator kim jong-un. the strategy behind the shift leading up to the summit between the two leaders. [park announcer] all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ transitions™ here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. ♪ ♪ i want some more of it. ♪ i try so hard, ♪ i can't r
recipe for another very deadly day along that border, fred. >> ian lee, thank you so much for that. >>> so after railing against little rocket man, the trump administration has dramatically changedts tune when it comes to north korean dictator kim jong-un. the strategy behind the shift leading up to the summit between the two leaders. [park announcer] all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when...
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change that. year after year, policians fail to improve public schools. tuck turned around failing schools, raising graduation rates 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. my mother's recipe -- guinea-pig pie. smells good. you just accept that? it's pecan. how cuckoo do you think my country is? it's come to this -- "what's cooking" and "smells good" gets me in trouble? mom, you're already cooking for tomorrow? don't make a big deal. my baby's graduating. he won the award for integrity and character. "no absents, no tardies, respectful to students and teachers alike." my school had an award like that, but instead of a sash, that kid got a punch in the mouth. proud of you, though. why do all your stories involve a punch in the face, a shifty european, or a broad who's been around the block? that reminds me of when i had to rough up this italian kid because he didn't want me dating his sister. she was no nun! -jay, can you please take care of the steaks? -sure. on the eve of your big day, we're celebrating with rib eyes, and you and i are gonna have our first scotch. -really?! -yeah. i've been waiting to open this special bottle. huh. looks like the mice got into it.
change that. year after year, policians fail to improve public schools. tuck turned around failing schools, raising graduation rates 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. my mother's recipe -- guinea-pig pie. smells good. you just accept that? it's pecan. how cuckoo do you think my country is? it's come to this -- "what's cooking" and "smells good" gets me in trouble? mom, you're already cooking for tomorrow? don't make a big deal. my baby's graduating....
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recipe for wildly inconsistent quality of leadership and that was our situation. continue to drive the intelligence transformation. you talk about how hard it is to be changing culture, bob mueller pushed on that for seven years. it needed my full seven years to drive between operations and intelligence. there are lots of things we did survive that. one of the most important was how agents sit together, drive cars together, go out to lunch together causes hard to know each other so that was a big part of it and then i'll save the rest but sieber was a big part. we tried to reorganize the fbi and reorganized focus on cyber. there's a few others but i will stop there. >> my name is danny schmidt thanks so much director. a question about the midterms .mike pence said the other day sign to wrap up the investigation.it seems a bit premature. however, what do you do to avoid the same thing in november as in november 2016 to be called out and made responsible for any kind of this way or that way? >> isee all the time having done a lot of investigation , just a feature of every investigators life in a prominent case that people have who have no idea what's going on
recipe for wildly inconsistent quality of leadership and that was our situation. continue to drive the intelligence transformation. you talk about how hard it is to be changing culture, bob mueller pushed on that for seven years. it needed my full seven years to drive between operations and intelligence. there are lots of things we did survive that. one of the most important was how agents sit together, drive cars together, go out to lunch together causes hard to know each other so that was a...
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and that's a recipe for wildly inconsistent quality of leadership and that was our situation so that continued to drive the intelligence transformation. we talked about how hard it is to change culture, bob mueller pushed on that for seven years. it needed my full ten years to drive the integration between operations and intelligence. there are lots of things we did to drive that. culture being so hard to change, one of the most important was have the analysts and agents sit together, drive in cars together, go out to lnch together because it's hard to hate up close and come to know each other so that was a big part of it and i'll spare you the rest but cyber was a big part, i was trying to reorient the fbi to focus on cyber. there's a few others but i'll stop there. >> my name is danny schmidt, thanks very much, director. a question about the midterms. mike pence said the other day it's time to wrap up the special counsel and his investigation. seems a bit premature, however -- [ laughter ] -- what do you do to avoid the same thing in november as in november, 2016, to be called out and made responsible for any kind of going this way or that way? >> i see all the time having
and that's a recipe for wildly inconsistent quality of leadership and that was our situation so that continued to drive the intelligence transformation. we talked about how hard it is to change culture, bob mueller pushed on that for seven years. it needed my full ten years to drive the integration between operations and intelligence. there are lots of things we did to drive that. culture being so hard to change, one of the most important was have the analysts and agents sit together, drive in...
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recipes at walnuts.org. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a changeyour doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's treatment isn't working for you, ask your gastroenterologist about entyvio. entyvio. relief and remission within reach. >>> plus, it's happened again. another shooter opening fire in a school. ahead, the hero in the classroom. >> science teacher bravely swatted that gun away from the gunman's hands. >> al
recipes at walnuts.org. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a changeyour doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of...
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recipe for success. we saw that in the bush administration when they were overly reliant on military tools. do some of these changes trump is putting in place have operational benefits? only ify could, but they are married to a larger political strategy and we have not seen that. thanks, stephen. you did a good job and looking at some of the outcomes. i would like luke to take us back to those conversations on what was the philosophy towards the framework. i think of at policy what is its purpose, what is the stated policy and what is the implementation? it is complex and a messy process. exists, sometimes you feel like you don't have control over it. and that is why you have to go back to what is the intended purpose of this. you spent some time in yemen. i was hoping you could share that with us. luke: that's a great question and a useful framework. want before i start to tell the audience that stephen's book is exceptional. it is written with academic rigor and the pros and penmanship is great, especially for a nonfiction writer. i feel like the elements of policymaking is hard to understand so that is very usef
recipe for success. we saw that in the bush administration when they were overly reliant on military tools. do some of these changes trump is putting in place have operational benefits? only ify could, but they are married to a larger political strategy and we have not seen that. thanks, stephen. you did a good job and looking at some of the outcomes. i would like luke to take us back to those conversations on what was the philosophy towards the framework. i think of at policy what is its...
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recipe and come up with something that works for both. lynn: okay. lemonis: i'm happy to see that lynn sees the value in all these changes we're making. day, it's gonna make both of us a lot of money. since we already fixed half of the equation by raising the price of dinner, i now want to tackle the biggest challenge -- the cost of meat. norton historically has been dealing with national suppliers. and i want to get out and research our ability to buy meat locally at a better price. i'm marcus. this is my partner norton. do you have any fresh pig that we could see? don't get too excited. so, what part do we like? norton: we like ribs. lemonis: how much do we use a year in ribs? -norton: 25,000 pounds. -lemonis: 25,000 pounds a year. norton: that's a lot. lemonis: and what do we pay a pound today? norton: $3.89, $3.98, in that range. lemonis: but you can do better than that if we buy that much from you, right? i mean, if we're buying it 25,000 pounds a year, i'm thinking that number needs to be much lower. -$2.65 a pound? -tom: mm-hmm. -for the ribs? -tom: mm-hmm. lemonis: shuler's currently buys 25,000 pounds of ribs per year at $3.8
recipe and come up with something that works for both. lynn: okay. lemonis: i'm happy to see that lynn sees the value in all these changes we're making. day, it's gonna make both of us a lot of money. since we already fixed half of the equation by raising the price of dinner, i now want to tackle the biggest challenge -- the cost of meat. norton historically has been dealing with national suppliers. and i want to get out and research our ability to buy meat locally at a better price. i'm...
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for our second edition-- >> oh, look at that! >> and notice this, "plus tina's fabulous recipes." >> yes. oh, i love it! >> that's not everything. >> wow. >> now, we even went as far as to changeletterhead, everything. >> oh, fantastic. >> it was time. >> up to this point, michael's been letting his ego drive all of his decisions. and he needed a wakeup call, and me pulling the deal may have been the wakeup call he needed, 'cause it was not only affecting the business, it was affecting his relationship with tina. now, i have to tell you, i'm impressed by this first move, and i'm starting to look at michael in a whole new light. you know, michael, i have to be honest with you. i know that you had what i would call a colossal failure in not getting out of the lease, which is why we didn't do our deal. that was the only condition i had. but the success that i see in these gestures, i had nothing to do with this. unprompted, he goes out on his own. you changed the sign, and you changed the book. those kind of gestures trump any sort of business failure. when you're doing business with people, it comes down to character, and the character that you demonstrated here is much bigger t
for our second edition-- >> oh, look at that! >> and notice this, "plus tina's fabulous recipes." >> yes. oh, i love it! >> that's not everything. >> wow. >> now, we even went as far as to changeletterhead, everything. >> oh, fantastic. >> it was time. >> up to this point, michael's been letting his ego drive all of his decisions. and he needed a wakeup call, and me pulling the deal may have been the wakeup call he needed, 'cause...
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but you don't change the recipe to the pie after it won the blue ribbon at the fair. this was a smash hit forif they're smart, they'll keep it as is. >> heather: coming on the heels of the announcement that "last man standing" will be coming back. a lot of conservative viewers who have shows they could relate to and were excited. >> abc has made some controversial changes. "last man standing" was canceled despite it being the second highest rated comedy. could they change it despite the success because maybe network executives don't feel the show is going the way they want it to? we'll have to wait and see. i predicts there will be some politics next season. >> heather: last man standing picked up by fox. >> bill: so what is kim jong-un up to now? questions about that summit going forward in singapore despite threats from the north to cancel. we're getting fresh reaction from the white house this morning on that coming up right here. >> would you say the summit is just as likely to happen as it was yesterday or less likely? >> we've hopeful it takes place. it is an important conversation to h
but you don't change the recipe to the pie after it won the blue ribbon at the fair. this was a smash hit forif they're smart, they'll keep it as is. >> heather: coming on the heels of the announcement that "last man standing" will be coming back. a lot of conservative viewers who have shows they could relate to and were excited. >> abc has made some controversial changes. "last man standing" was canceled despite it being the second highest rated comedy. could...
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recipe for success. we've seen that in the past. in early years of the bush administration when they were overly reliant on military tools. we run that risk again. so could some of these changes that trump is putting in place have operational benefits? yes, they could. but only if they're married to a broader political strategy and we haven't seen that as of yet. i will stop there. >> thank you, stephen. you did a really good job kind of looking at some of the outcomes of the policy is and framework in practice. would i like luke to take us back to those conversations inside of the government what was the philosophy towards the framework, and the, whenever i look at policy, i look at three prongs to it. one is intended purpose. two is the actual stated policy, as it is defined. three is the implementation of it, right? so there is, actually quote complex and very messy process on the inside. once it is, once it exists sometimes you feel like you don't have control over it. that's why i think it is good to go back to what was the intended purpose of this. you spend a lot of times at the nsc working on yemen and in the ct office. i was hoping you could share some of that with u
recipe for success. we've seen that in the past. in early years of the bush administration when they were overly reliant on military tools. we run that risk again. so could some of these changes that trump is putting in place have operational benefits? yes, they could. but only if they're married to a broader political strategy and we haven't seen that as of yet. i will stop there. >> thank you, stephen. you did a really good job kind of looking at some of the outcomes of the policy is...