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want to see the con shen sunday objector. if you don't have a vietnam war, you have a lot more young people responding to one of the best parts of kennedy, which was civic engagement, a lot of people engaged in the domestic peace corps and vista. i asked tom hayden -- in the back i have tom hayden going to work for the office of economic community. i was asked where did you get that? i said, tom hayden he told me. woodstock you would have had. altamont, you would not have hat. youth rebound -- youth rebellion, but not he turn toward an apocolyptic view. so what about kennedy's personal life? which was outrageous. this was not some sort of charming rogue who was -- "time magazine" had this code in the old days. if he were somebody's mistress, you were his great and good friend. if you were gay you were a confirmed bachelor, and if you hit on every woman you saw you had, quote, an eye for a well-turned ankle. that was honest to god the "time magazine." dish kennedy is in a different clamps when you're having sex with the mistre
want to see the con shen sunday objector. if you don't have a vietnam war, you have a lot more young people responding to one of the best parts of kennedy, which was civic engagement, a lot of people engaged in the domestic peace corps and vista. i asked tom hayden -- in the back i have tom hayden going to work for the office of economic community. i was asked where did you get that? i said, tom hayden he told me. woodstock you would have had. altamont, you would not have hat. youth rebound --...
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. >> julia chield child, here shen her are pbs show, french chef. >> if you want the onions and the beef to all blend themselves with the stew. >> that was then. but this is now. ♪ ♪ [ approximate music rock nusk ] >> dave arnold is a chef. ken kirshe kirshenbaum is a chey professor at nyu and together they make things happen. >> how is the class action between a chemist and a chef, how does that happen? >> the misconception is that we always want to create something bizarre, strange and kind of scary. we literally lated kent' lab. once we bring it into the kitchen it's now a piece of cooking equipment. >> i'm a biologist, i've spent a lot of time in the lab but this is got to be one of the coolest labs i've ever been in. >> we have all the cookbooks we need, chemistry books, liquor, food, and then a battery of things that look like scientific equipment. >> we're about to go in and watch dave arnold mix up a couple of drinks. but he won't be using conventional cooking utensils. lets say it might be good to have a fire extinguisher nearby. >> red hot poker, function he a plot like the one
. >> julia chield child, here shen her are pbs show, french chef. >> if you want the onions and the beef to all blend themselves with the stew. >> that was then. but this is now. ♪ ♪ [ approximate music rock nusk ] >> dave arnold is a chef. ken kirshe kirshenbaum is a chey professor at nyu and together they make things happen. >> how is the class action between a chemist and a chef, how does that happen? >> the misconception is that we always want to...
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angeles san francisco all the major ports waiting for cargoes to go home now to ship a cargo from shen zen which is a big port in south china to the united states cost about twenty four hundred dollars today because you have all these empty containers and very few cargo is put into a shipping companies are so desperate to get them back they discount those containers in l.a. to about three hundred dollars right now ok so it's three hundred dollars to go back the other way well that makes it very cheap to send back scrap recyclables to china now there's an added layer to this that's even more interesting in my opinion and that is it's very expensive to ship within the united states so for example if i have a container of scrap cardboard and i want to ship it from l.a. to chicago that's going to cost me about twenty four hundred dollars ok so but it's still only three hundred bucks to go to zen well at that point i mean the guy in chicago can't even compete for it because the shipping is going to be so expensive he can't give the same price as the guy engine and so it's going to go to chi
angeles san francisco all the major ports waiting for cargoes to go home now to ship a cargo from shen zen which is a big port in south china to the united states cost about twenty four hundred dollars today because you have all these empty containers and very few cargo is put into a shipping companies are so desperate to get them back they discount those containers in l.a. to about three hundred dollars right now ok so it's three hundred dollars to go back the other way well that makes it very...
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. >> at shen oak middle school outside of seattle a story unfolds in the lunchroom. eight out of 10 kids get a free lunch. a 23% jump from the start of the recession. these free meals are the visible signs of low income students. 8th grade student sees the effect of poverty play out. >> it's hard to learn when you are hungry, when you don't have everything you need at home, or things are going on at home out of your control. >> these kids are not alone. more than 50% of public school students in the south and the west are now living in pav erty. 18 other states are at 14% or greater. the nonprofit foundation which studied and helped disadvantaged kids since 1936 says public schools hasn't been this bad since the great depression. statistically low income kids are more likely to drop out of school and less likely to go to college. >> at shen oak middle school they are developing an education model to reverse the trend. >> chinook middle school applied for and received several grants, using the money for teacher training. test scores since then have gone up, using the
. >> at shen oak middle school outside of seattle a story unfolds in the lunchroom. eight out of 10 kids get a free lunch. a 23% jump from the start of the recession. these free meals are the visible signs of low income students. 8th grade student sees the effect of poverty play out. >> it's hard to learn when you are hungry, when you don't have everything you need at home, or things are going on at home out of your control. >> these kids are not alone. more than 50% of public...
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it's starting small, starting with small con shen sunday con -- conscientious consumers and might be a fraction of the market now, i think the larger the impact, the louder the voices get. it will eventually be felt in terms of demand and it will eventually drive prices down for corn-fed beef. i think also another important driver of demand, some of the restaurant chains -- of course the consumers that make their voices known to the restaurant chains -- i read, i believe either this week or the previous week, chipotle -- they don't have to do this but they're listening to consumers. you don't listen to consumers, you're not going to sell so much. at it important. we need to make our voices heard as consumers. >> i wanted to know what was your analysis on the 2008 crisis in asia, which had dramatic impact on some people struggled to find rice and to be able to pay for rice, and if you think that such a crisis could happen again, given how the community market functions at the moment. >> okay. the short answer for that, i do not have an analysis on the 2008 rice price crisis. it is som
it's starting small, starting with small con shen sunday con -- conscientious consumers and might be a fraction of the market now, i think the larger the impact, the louder the voices get. it will eventually be felt in terms of demand and it will eventually drive prices down for corn-fed beef. i think also another important driver of demand, some of the restaurant chains -- of course the consumers that make their voices known to the restaurant chains -- i read, i believe either this week or the...
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short temper and i have to ask you again, this is a presidential question, do you have the patient shens for the garbage of being picked apart by others being picked apart by us in the media for two years if you decide to run for president? >> listen, i'm the governor of new jersey and if you don't think that tries your patience then you haven't spent enough time in my state, chris. i'm confident in my own ability to lead and obviously so are 61% of the people in the state of new jersey who re-elected me on tuesday night and they did that because we brought people together. at the end of the day, if you want to win a vote by that marg margin, if you want to attract the majority of the vote, triple your african-american vote you need to show up and go into those neighborhoods and campaign. i did a town hall meeting when i was governor in the city of irvington, new jersey. i got 4.7% of the vote there in 2009. there were more people in the church i did the town hall than voted for me in 2009. that is the way the republican party will make itselves more relevant to a broader group of folks.
short temper and i have to ask you again, this is a presidential question, do you have the patient shens for the garbage of being picked apart by others being picked apart by us in the media for two years if you decide to run for president? >> listen, i'm the governor of new jersey and if you don't think that tries your patience then you haven't spent enough time in my state, chris. i'm confident in my own ability to lead and obviously so are 61% of the people in the state of new jersey...
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you just heard from secretary shen seki.we have worked together on a variety of initiatives and benefits to indian country and i'm going to talk about a few of those. there will be the great leader of the indian health services doctor young said who is a better help to the indian country and thank you. and stacy who works with our intergovernmental relations department. i'm also pleased we have some of our staff members here. one of the things i did is create a secretary tribal advisory committee that has been enormously helpful not only to meet all of our senior leaders and not only budget issues and priorities and gary who is the former chair and i want to thank him for his service in the past so thank you all for being with us today. i attended a special session of the novel donation council. it was an interesting opportunity for me because i had an opportunity to hear directly from the delegates about the challenges they face from day-to-day for the aids prevention and treatment. they shared some of their concerns as wel
you just heard from secretary shen seki.we have worked together on a variety of initiatives and benefits to indian country and i'm going to talk about a few of those. there will be the great leader of the indian health services doctor young said who is a better help to the indian country and thank you. and stacy who works with our intergovernmental relations department. i'm also pleased we have some of our staff members here. one of the things i did is create a secretary tribal advisory...
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rob ford's poll numbers are up even as shen begans pile up in the media.ayor who the media similarly dismissed in the country, marion barry. and he, too, was caught up on -- ironically -- smoking crack on tape. the media said he, too, was finished. terms out -- turn out, d.c. voters did not agree. as my fox colleague now wanted to share the former mayor's story. >> i got nothing. >> nothing? >> no. >> you saw something some micro that the media didn't at the time. >> i met marion before he was the mayor the first time. sort of 78, 77, 78. we're going back. he was running around washington, d.c., in -- with the hair and the whole thing, yeah. and toting a gun, by the way. he came to my office, his an ad agency, scared the hell out of me frankly. beneath that, i could see this man had it all. he had that thing you can't buy, it's a cliche, but that thing that makes television stars. nothing personal, neil. >> it's all right. >> no. >> i'm here thinking -- who am i to be offendeded? >> i want to talk to but that. >> fine. >> he had that thing that you can't b
rob ford's poll numbers are up even as shen begans pile up in the media.ayor who the media similarly dismissed in the country, marion barry. and he, too, was caught up on -- ironically -- smoking crack on tape. the media said he, too, was finished. terms out -- turn out, d.c. voters did not agree. as my fox colleague now wanted to share the former mayor's story. >> i got nothing. >> nothing? >> no. >> you saw something some micro that the media didn't at the time....
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his family told me that he really put that cross there initially just to sort of quiet his own con shensnd what he had seen. it really never went away. he was a 12-year-old boy, very impressionable, herman's father, mathias langer was a pro allies guy. this community was divided between german and allied sympathies, but this langer family was very much pro allies and watched his father bring these soldiers in and give them food and hot coffee without a second thought. this stayed with him his entire life. >> and of course for your uncle buddy and to know this story is being told and your desire to have more people here, how does it feel today knowing it has gotten a little bit more exposure? >> it's wonderful. even he told me about the fact when the tanks came and rumbled to earth, they spread out and ran. he didn't know what happened to those 11. i was in part of the ama and go to chicago, look up my friend who lives in chicago. i never could find him. it wasn't until we were in germany actually in belgium last year when i met the son of his friend. and my uncle never knew up until this
his family told me that he really put that cross there initially just to sort of quiet his own con shensnd what he had seen. it really never went away. he was a 12-year-old boy, very impressionable, herman's father, mathias langer was a pro allies guy. this community was divided between german and allied sympathies, but this langer family was very much pro allies and watched his father bring these soldiers in and give them food and hot coffee without a second thought. this stayed with him his...
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. >> shen is not alone. at job fair exclusively for the over 50s is packed with citizenship. each applicant has his or her own reasons. >> i am in good shape. do i look like someone who is over 70? >> my son got married last month. now, i have a daughter-in-law. i need a job to save face. >> the overarching reality remains, south korea is aging faster than any other country. the over 65s make up 12% of the population now. by 2050, it will be 37%. the government is already encouraging employers to hire older workers. >> the government provides half of the salary for the first four months of the internship and about 600 for the first six months of regular employment. >> to many, working in old age isn't about shifting demographic did or a lifestyle choice. it's a question of survival. by advanced country standards, south korea has poor levels of welfare for the elderly leaving most at the bottom looking to scratch a living by any means thing. ? >> you see them all around, stooped slow figures pushing carts ladened with other people's professionsinged junk. shun lin does this ev
. >> shen is not alone. at job fair exclusively for the over 50s is packed with citizenship. each applicant has his or her own reasons. >> i am in good shape. do i look like someone who is over 70? >> my son got married last month. now, i have a daughter-in-law. i need a job to save face. >> the overarching reality remains, south korea is aging faster than any other country. the over 65s make up 12% of the population now. by 2050, it will be 37%. the government is...
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we're wrestling with in this country, one is the trend towards personhood, asking for religious con shensorporations instead of just to individual natural persons who can think and feel. the other is a trend towards these -- the question for religious exemptions for laws that otherwise apply to everybody. >> to push back a little bit. corporations all the time make decisions that they think best suit their company, whether it's going green or improving their labor practices. you have 50 cases around the country, for profit, owners are saying, look, i don't believe in contraception. forcing me to comply with this violates and goes against my moral principles. employees can make the decision whether or not they want to work for us. but that really goes against our belief. and really takes away from our own religious freedoms. from there's it's a slippery slope. how do you respond to that? >> there are people on the other side who would say it's a slippery slope. they call it conscious creep. traditionally in our country we had strong protections for religious freedom. to have religious impu
we're wrestling with in this country, one is the trend towards personhood, asking for religious con shensorporations instead of just to individual natural persons who can think and feel. the other is a trend towards these -- the question for religious exemptions for laws that otherwise apply to everybody. >> to push back a little bit. corporations all the time make decisions that they think best suit their company, whether it's going green or improving their labor practices. you have 50...
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when gloria steinem visited , shens last spring explained to us that anyone who believes in equal rights for both men and women is a feminist. surely the woman we celebrate this evening, angelina grimke, was not only an abolitionist but also an early feminist. i would also like to suggest to you that the founder of simmons college, john simmons, a true ally of women of his age, was also a feminist. at the very time in 1838 that angelina grimke was speaking to the massachusetts state legislature against slavery and for a woman's right to vote, only a mile away in the north simmons was actively growing his tailoring business, employing many women here in boston and in the countryside around the city. having observed that most of his customers fell into standard sizes, he departed from custom tailoring and innovated the retail industry by creating the men's off the rack suit. by the mid-1860's, at the end of the civil war, john simmons had become the largest clothing manufacturer in the entire united states. at the time of his death in 1870, his will record his intention for his great wealt
when gloria steinem visited , shens last spring explained to us that anyone who believes in equal rights for both men and women is a feminist. surely the woman we celebrate this evening, angelina grimke, was not only an abolitionist but also an early feminist. i would also like to suggest to you that the founder of simmons college, john simmons, a true ally of women of his age, was also a feminist. at the very time in 1838 that angelina grimke was speaking to the massachusetts state legislature...
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. >> i think park shens is what you -- patience is what you need.ast bay, it will be tough. the bay bridge toll plaza, backed up for at least a 30- minute delay. that's just the time you are there. you might want to think about the san mateo bridge. it's not all that bad getting over to the phil. the east bay, just look at the map here. a lot of red here as traffic winds down. let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> sunny to mostly sunny. maybe a few high clouds east and south. breezy to windy for some. decreasing throughout the day, then we'll see mostly clear conditions on the weekend. but the lows are going to get very cold here once the wind dies down. >> a little chilly there. >>> that's our report for this morning. we thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. >> be sure to watch the news at noon for more on getting the trains back up. we're always here for you at ktvu.com as well as twitter and facebook. thank you for joining us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air, and nob hill. [ female anno
. >> i think park shens is what you -- patience is what you need.ast bay, it will be tough. the bay bridge toll plaza, backed up for at least a 30- minute delay. that's just the time you are there. you might want to think about the san mateo bridge. it's not all that bad getting over to the phil. the east bay, just look at the map here. a lot of red here as traffic winds down. let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> sunny to mostly sunny. maybe a few high clouds east and...
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this on news that shen jen will raise the amount on new home purchases. meanwhile, in south korea banking stocks were down sharply. this after the country's financial authority said combined earnings of the country's lenders fell 14.5% in the third quarter, mostly due to soft index income. australia is out of favor. westpac lost 1.2%, this despite the bank posting a record profit for the fourth straight year. investors worried that the ungoing price market could hurt the banks market. back to you. >> thank you very much for that. >>> let's move on to another story we're following for you. cnbc has learned that ssc capital and u.s. prosecutors are expected to sign documents today settling the landmark insider trader case. it includes a guilty plea on at least one count of securities fraud but no admission of promoting insider trading within the firm. the plea will temporarily halt sec's fund as a running firm. it will have a fine of $100 million. >>> blackberry's future may become clearer today. it's expected to complete due diligence on the order to take
this on news that shen jen will raise the amount on new home purchases. meanwhile, in south korea banking stocks were down sharply. this after the country's financial authority said combined earnings of the country's lenders fell 14.5% in the third quarter, mostly due to soft index income. australia is out of favor. westpac lost 1.2%, this despite the bank posting a record profit for the fourth straight year. investors worried that the ungoing price market could hurt the banks market. back to...
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shen, johnson is the right man to correct our course. we suggest as many people upholding the notion of magnanimity and upholding the idea that magnanimity confers moral authority on the north and as an emblem of its moral superiority. we see just as many sane -- sticking with the argument, let's not make martyrs of these people. let's stick with what lincoln wanted. lincoln wanted a piece characterized by lenient than reunion. the best way to honor the memory is to uphold the spirit of his magnanimity. i find this interpretive lines hold. there's sort of a moment of insurgency. to a surprising degree, they hold. the other thing i found is we know john wilkes booth is in the audience what lincoln what lincoln gives us less famous speech in which he gestures at a night suffrage and modern-day scholarship is tended to say well, if i'm going to run through, this is lashing out against the possibility and all that is true. if they received the news of lincoln for sassy nation and didn't know the details. what they assumed was the assassinati
shen, johnson is the right man to correct our course. we suggest as many people upholding the notion of magnanimity and upholding the idea that magnanimity confers moral authority on the north and as an emblem of its moral superiority. we see just as many sane -- sticking with the argument, let's not make martyrs of these people. let's stick with what lincoln wanted. lincoln wanted a piece characterized by lenient than reunion. the best way to honor the memory is to uphold the spirit of his...
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he meant that jackie had been but shen an elite way, might not be too politically helpful.nd there was no one who was more astounded and delighted that she had turned out this -- into this vast political asset. when jfk was planning the trip to texas, john conley and the others in texas said, you have to bring mrs. kennedy. she is so popular and you will have much bigger crowds. as indeed he did. >> john kennedy was much more wealthy than she. so why would the public not react to his wealth in the way he was concerned with her? >> he felt there are many -- as many political leaders that come from affluence to, he gave the impression that he was a guy from the navy. in 1957 she bought him a jag wire as a birthday gift. he had it returned and traded it in for review at -- a buick. he felt she was not someone who had much political experience. >> she talked in the oral history about how she felt she was a drag on him in the early days. >> she said, i'm sorry i'm such a drag for you. >> before we get into more detail on the 1960 campaign, i would like to understand the creation
he meant that jackie had been but shen an elite way, might not be too politically helpful.nd there was no one who was more astounded and delighted that she had turned out this -- into this vast political asset. when jfk was planning the trip to texas, john conley and the others in texas said, you have to bring mrs. kennedy. she is so popular and you will have much bigger crowds. as indeed he did. >> john kennedy was much more wealthy than she. so why would the public not react to his...
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today, four lucky viewers will win two tickets to shen yun.rial opera house in san francisco. to enter, just go to ktvu.com before midnight and enter the secret word "beauty." >>> 9:52. the honesty of a homeless man in georgia is paid back with kindness. the first thing he did with an unexpected cash reward. >> and st. anthony's is getting a little help for the holidays. the donations that are starting to come in just this morning. >> the winds are weakening and we have a pleasant day in store for your saturday. i'll have a look at your numbers and when we may see the next opportunity for rain, coming up. >>> a fran company is bringing holiday health to the area. the shorstein company has donated 100 turkeys this morning. the real estate investment firm says the turkeys will be dropped off by a safeway food trunk. st. anthony's started its curbside donation 30 minutes ago, trying to reach its goal of 1000 turkeys. it is one of several charities and food banks reporting a shortage in turkey donations, as well as an increase in the number of peo
today, four lucky viewers will win two tickets to shen yun.rial opera house in san francisco. to enter, just go to ktvu.com before midnight and enter the secret word "beauty." >>> 9:52. the honesty of a homeless man in georgia is paid back with kindness. the first thing he did with an unexpected cash reward. >> and st. anthony's is getting a little help for the holidays. the donations that are starting to come in just this morning. >> the winds are weakening and...
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english, shen actually got a c minus in european history.ho knew that in later years, as a military wife and future first 80, she would be so well traveled and have some much to do with european history. she loved charms. early on ike bought her this armyall charm, showing the and navy game scores of 1913 to 1914 when i was coach for the army football team. tookmilitary wife, she great pride in creating a home for ike in each of the 36 different places they lived throughout their marriage. on may meur program eisenhower. -- on mommy eisenhower. eisenhower. >> washington journal continues. host: it was adjusted by a viewer, saying -- hopefully we will answer some of those considerations. thank you mr. smith. joining us to answer those questions, david gillespie. he is a professor at the cost -- at charleston. he is joining us from south carolina. thank you. good to be with you. know our viewers want to what a third-party is. a third-party is any challenger to the republicans and democrats. is, ak about what a party party is an organization th
english, shen actually got a c minus in european history.ho knew that in later years, as a military wife and future first 80, she would be so well traveled and have some much to do with european history. she loved charms. early on ike bought her this armyall charm, showing the and navy game scores of 1913 to 1914 when i was coach for the army football team. tookmilitary wife, she great pride in creating a home for ike in each of the 36 different places they lived throughout their marriage. on...