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us to put together these special shows today autism is on the menu and our very special guest is tim howard one of the best chefs worldwide. and his restaurant in berlin and many other famous checkpoint charlie is our first venue on the so and what it ranks among the top fifty restaurants worldwide while while while you believe. it to be honest it's the most important war ever gather and we're so proud of because people from around the world are travelling just haven't a plate of food here if you were you were born in berlin you grew up here but if you're cooking your cars in the house often. well lots of asians into lenses why is that totally the only thing what i'm missing is the outside looking more asian than i am but on my palate in the way of cooking i'm totally asian i mix the thai flavors i use chinese skills at least the japanese prism and out of the three main issues we creating our own dishes we are creating our own call in every world a german chef would love to create asian dishes there is much more to find out about him at all as you can see in our first report. creative momen
us to put together these special shows today autism is on the menu and our very special guest is tim howard one of the best chefs worldwide. and his restaurant in berlin and many other famous checkpoint charlie is our first venue on the so and what it ranks among the top fifty restaurants worldwide while while while you believe. it to be honest it's the most important war ever gather and we're so proud of because people from around the world are travelling just haven't a plate of food here if...
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as a chef it's hard to climb higher than tim howard on the career ladder but this berliner he's always keen to do himself he knows there's still room for more. to morrow you come from a humble background and now you're a star must have been a long journey can you tell us more it was a long journey a bad thing for the states i'm just waking up in the morning and i do the business i have to do because i'm operating now twelfth restaurants and so i'm not thinking what was in the parcel will be in the future it's just daily business ok you say you have twelve restaurants be honest how much time to actually spend cooking cooking is. fifty percent of my job these days but i'm creating all the dishes which will be served in all the twelve for us wrongs and to be honest really cooking i'm only doing here at the main restaurant because they need me to be in the kitchen they need me to lead the flavors in the dishes because cooking you know is is a craft a man's work on one side but it's also a bit of art and the art i see in in creating these flavor worlds on the pilot and this is really subjec
as a chef it's hard to climb higher than tim howard on the career ladder but this berliner he's always keen to do himself he knows there's still room for more. to morrow you come from a humble background and now you're a star must have been a long journey can you tell us more it was a long journey a bad thing for the states i'm just waking up in the morning and i do the business i have to do because i'm operating now twelfth restaurants and so i'm not thinking what was in the parcel will be in...
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right now, howard scholz is the tim tebow with major league baseball and that he was successful in onen he be successful elsewhere? he has been a successful businessman. can you convert that to being a good politician? >> harris: do you think he can? >> david: that's to be seen. first he has to get on the ballot in all 50 states. to prove he's a legitimate candidate. i will contend you that democrat secretaries of state will be far more scrupulous on the signatures that howard schultz turns in then republican secretary to keep them off the ballot in their state. >> kennedy: you just outlined why we haven't two party system. it's a struggle, it's a cartel, and they work together in order to keep this malfunctioning duopoly. i like howard schultz. he does not have a good reputation in seattle. he does not necessarily treat people that great. but i say "run, howard, run! bring all your friends!" if he really wants a shake of the system, he has to get away from the two-party nonsense. because this shutdown has shown, as most of just laid out, it's getting a septal in a way. >> harris: real
right now, howard scholz is the tim tebow with major league baseball and that he was successful in onen he be successful elsewhere? he has been a successful businessman. can you convert that to being a good politician? >> harris: do you think he can? >> david: that's to be seen. first he has to get on the ballot in all 50 states. to prove he's a legitimate candidate. i will contend you that democrat secretaries of state will be far more scrupulous on the signatures that howard...
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flabbergasted i'll get over it by the time i interview elizabeth warren in an hour she was a fan of tim sloane and then howard >> she's not a fan of billionaires she doesn't like oligarchs. >> she does her mad money stop pretty regularly. >> she and i maybe we agree on the fact that i was once a resident of massachusetts. >> you were. i'm sure you'll talk to her about her potential plan to tax above $50 million. >> 2%. we need a super irs is what we need i lived in the people's republic of cambridge cambridge analytica, hey, what was that we all forgot that if you take six pictures of pizzas you get a free pizza. i had dominos on my wife made 20 pizzas at the place. we get free pizza coming i'm going to order the tomato pie. you can do the no cheese, keep your trim nature there. >> i will eat pizza anyway you make it. >> materials down almost 3%. is this china doubts >> yeah. it's china china is just terrible i don't know china is just bad. that's cell phone related, by the way. they make materials for cell phones at dow dupont it didn't come together. but there are a lot of big institutions looking for a sto
flabbergasted i'll get over it by the time i interview elizabeth warren in an hour she was a fan of tim sloane and then howard >> she's not a fan of billionaires she doesn't like oligarchs. >> she does her mad money stop pretty regularly. >> she and i maybe we agree on the fact that i was once a resident of massachusetts. >> you were. i'm sure you'll talk to her about her potential plan to tax above $50 million. >> 2%. we need a super irs is what we need i lived in...
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tim moe from goldman sachs >>> protesters facing off with howard schultz at an event last night with us next. >>> and a challenging year ahead. the ceo of harley davidson weighing in on the road ahead for hog after disappointing results. those shares are tanking this morning, although well off the lows down about 4% i've got details, next - hello, i'm brad castillo. did you know that americans who bought gold in the year 2005 quadrupled their money by 2012? even now, experts all across america predict the real gold rush is just beginning. don't wait another day. physical gold coins are easy to buy and sell and one of the best ways to protect your life-savings from the next financial meltdown. - [announcer] today the u.s. money reserve announces the immediate release of u.s. government issued solid gold coins for the incredible price shown on your screen. these gold american eagles are official gold coins of the united states and are being sold for the price shown on your screen. - with over a quarter of a million clients worldwide, we're one of the most dependable gold distributors i
tim moe from goldman sachs >>> protesters facing off with howard schultz at an event last night with us next. >>> and a challenging year ahead. the ceo of harley davidson weighing in on the road ahead for hog after disappointing results. those shares are tanking this morning, although well off the lows down about 4% i've got details, next - hello, i'm brad castillo. did you know that americans who bought gold in the year 2005 quadrupled their money by 2012? even now, experts...
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tim pawlenty but they have to perform. we'll see whether she has the political chops to do that. she will have to earn it. back to trump he clearly thinks that howard for him in the election practically daring him to run. the thing about schultz is guy is right. in theory there is clamor for an independent to run. in practice it never works out. go back to ross perot was the last one to be competitive or effective as a third party candidate and right now despite the fact we're super polarized you would think it would argue for someone to drive through the middle lane. in practice the parties have a strangle hold. >> bill: debt-free college, medicare for all. give me, give me, give me. >> last year the federal government spent $4 trillion of which we didn't pay for 20%. the deficit was $800 billion. for medicare for all, just that one piece of her agenda we would need to figure out how to pay for $3.2 trillion more dollars on top of what we've already paid. no way to get there without massive tax increases. >> bill: schultz disagreed with medicare for all and said it is not sustainable. >> it is not. he is trying to speak to people who don't want to
tim pawlenty but they have to perform. we'll see whether she has the political chops to do that. she will have to earn it. back to trump he clearly thinks that howard for him in the election practically daring him to run. the thing about schultz is guy is right. in theory there is clamor for an independent to run. in practice it never works out. go back to ross perot was the last one to be competitive or effective as a third party candidate and right now despite the fact we're super polarized...
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howard talk about our balance sheet. their balance sheets are miserable. i think there will be a deal in the interim, we'll keep selling down the companies that need china and that's tough. >> timhat was a rowut, wasn't it, watching a clinic. thanks, jim. see you in a few minutes don't miss a big interview on "squawk box" tomorrow, delta airlines ceo ed bastian at 7:10 a.m. eastern time. bank of america downgrading that stock from buy to neutral this morning. stay tuned u'ating "squawk box" on cnbc estion. was it necessary to create a luxury car more teched out than silicon valley? with a cockpit fit for aspaceship. hang on. radar that senses things the human eye can't. busted. and the ability to make a thousand decisions before you even make one. was all this, really necessary? what do you think? ♪ i'm off to college. i'm worried about my parents' retirement. don't worry. voya helps them to and through retirement... dealing with today's expenses... while helping plan, invest and protect for the future. so they'll be okay? i think they'll be fine. voya. helping you to and through retirement. is it because so many go after it the same way, chasing after short-term returns? inste
howard talk about our balance sheet. their balance sheets are miserable. i think there will be a deal in the interim, we'll keep selling down the companies that need china and that's tough. >> timhat was a rowut, wasn't it, watching a clinic. thanks, jim. see you in a few minutes don't miss a big interview on "squawk box" tomorrow, delta airlines ceo ed bastian at 7:10 a.m. eastern time. bank of america downgrading that stock from buy to neutral this morning. stay tuned u'ating...