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for word just seldom hear from uncle sam we made a mistake this from the official twitter account for the united states national archives apologized for a doctored photo of that massive crowd here in washington for the 27000 women's march in a lobby display promoting the archives exhibit on the 19th amendment to the constitution giving women the right to vote a 100 years ago the national archives fessed up that we have secured some words on protest signs and a photo of the 2017 women's march this photo is not an archival record held by the national archives but one we licensed to use as a promotional graphic nonetheless we were wrong to alter the image not having license this image we can't show you either version google that protesters signs that were obscured said things like god hates trump and remove the rapist 1st amendment utterances that would displease a king but what happened here isn't just about a photo is it lets us the co-author with filmmaker oliver stone of the untold history of the united states a companion to the showtime documentary series peter koos nick is professo
for word just seldom hear from uncle sam we made a mistake this from the official twitter account for the united states national archives apologized for a doctored photo of that massive crowd here in washington for the 27000 women's march in a lobby display promoting the archives exhibit on the 19th amendment to the constitution giving women the right to vote a 100 years ago the national archives fessed up that we have secured some words on protest signs and a photo of the 2017 women's march...
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will be free (music) i'm a yankee doodle dandy a yankee doodle do or die a real-life nephew of my uncle sami'm his yankee doodle sweetheart he's my yankee doodle boy yankee doodle went to london just to ride a pony i am that yankee doodle boy (music) this is my country you're a grand old flag, you're a high flying flag you're the emblem of the land i love the home of the free end the brave this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forests to the gulfstream waters this land was made for you and me (music) america, i love you o beautiful, for spacious skies for amber waves of grain for purple mountains'majesty upon the fruited plain america, america god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea (music) from the mountains, to the prairies god bless america my home sweet home god bless america my home sweet home (music) (applause) >> thank you very much. congratulations. >> every hour of life has its own moment of truth, and who better to bring it to our attention than the man who parted the red s
will be free (music) i'm a yankee doodle dandy a yankee doodle do or die a real-life nephew of my uncle sami'm his yankee doodle sweetheart he's my yankee doodle boy yankee doodle went to london just to ride a pony i am that yankee doodle boy (music) this is my country you're a grand old flag, you're a high flying flag you're the emblem of the land i love the home of the free end the brave this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood...
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here is uncle sam selling stuff. europe has a very long shopping list and basically they are asking, how is my credit? how much can i borrow from you in order to keep fighting? if you were to ask a german, a british person, what are the americans doing in 1914? they would say, fattening their pockets. do not ever forget that the fattening of those pockets comes at the cost of european lives. and theircan greed willingness in particular to sell to anyone could ultimately result in the collapse of european empires, more so than europeans killing themselves. to come back to the question that tom asked many weeks ago, how is it that the germans are always pinned as the bad guys? 1914, wee as early as are starting to vilify the roles of even some neutrals, in this case the u.s. cartoon, wetical see there is an image of food, apples in that barrel. it is important to remember that 1914 was a real boom time for the american economy. like most countries, when the war first began there is a contraction -- a retraction. people
here is uncle sam selling stuff. europe has a very long shopping list and basically they are asking, how is my credit? how much can i borrow from you in order to keep fighting? if you were to ask a german, a british person, what are the americans doing in 1914? they would say, fattening their pockets. do not ever forget that the fattening of those pockets comes at the cost of european lives. and theircan greed willingness in particular to sell to anyone could ultimately result in the collapse...
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liberty be freewill ♪ i'm a yankee doodle dandy a yankee doodle do or die a real-life nephew of my uncle sam he's my yankee doodle boy yankee doodle went to london just to ride a pony i am that yankee doodle boy ♪ this is my country you're a grand old flag, you're a high flying flag the emblem of the land i love the home of the free end the brave this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forests to the gulfstream waters this land was made for you and me ♪ america, i love you , for spacious skies for amber waves of grain mountains' majesty plainhe fruited america on thee his grace good withthy brotherhood sea ♪ea to shining [applause] from the mountains, to the prairies americas homeme sweet god bless america homeme sweet ♪ [applause] thank you very much. congratulations. frank: every hour of life has its own moment of truth, and who better to bring it to our attention than the man who parted the red sea? chuck heston. [applause] chuck: when i got here, i wasn't sure what to expect but a great party, variety clubs is known for that. bu
liberty be freewill ♪ i'm a yankee doodle dandy a yankee doodle do or die a real-life nephew of my uncle sam he's my yankee doodle boy yankee doodle went to london just to ride a pony i am that yankee doodle boy ♪ this is my country you're a grand old flag, you're a high flying flag the emblem of the land i love the home of the free end the brave this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forests to the gulfstream waters this land was...
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with a $12000.00 grant secured by congresswoman christie name conspiracy theorist might wonder why uncle sam is arming nonmilitary agencies 1300 guns purchased by the department of health and human services included a shotgun 5 submachine guns and 189 automatic firearms and 4000000 rounds of ammo so we see all of this money being spent and they're putting most of it all in the credit card share they're not balancing the budget before they make this spend their put it on the credit card and say hey let the future generations worry about it that's so builds up this high that's the goofy little programs like this but all those years of republicans in congress have called themselves deficit hawks yet under the control they own congress right now they have the senate they have the white house the debt has grown substantially i think it started at 19 now it's up. what 21 trillion altogether is the republican claims of fiscal responsibility truly just the campaign trail scam at the end of the day the numbers would say so because if you look back you don't have to look back forever go back as far as
with a $12000.00 grant secured by congresswoman christie name conspiracy theorist might wonder why uncle sam is arming nonmilitary agencies 1300 guns purchased by the department of health and human services included a shotgun 5 submachine guns and 189 automatic firearms and 4000000 rounds of ammo so we see all of this money being spent and they're putting most of it all in the credit card share they're not balancing the budget before they make this spend their put it on the credit card and say...
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over the course of the year, paying your taxes so you don't give an interest-free loan to uncle sam.i believe it says, how much do you owe? send it in. >>> there's new an online campaign to push back against the notion chinese food is backed msg and it can make you sick. whether you want to believe it or not, it has made it into the dictionary as chinese restaurant syndrome. miriam webster listed it as a real illness. fresh off the boat is teaming up to get term updated. miriam webster said it hasn't received any complaints. >> throw in a little msg. i think more and more chinese restaurants are moving away from it. so yeah. it would be nice if that definition were no longer in the books, as they say. >>> plans for an expansion. will that expansion bring with it a whole new set of problems? the concerns and potential environmental impact is coming up. >>> and a man t about finding good food ind have school.y so, when my wife kat and i learned california public school children couldn't get fresh produce in the cafeteria, we took action. we partnered with local farmers, school kitchens
over the course of the year, paying your taxes so you don't give an interest-free loan to uncle sam.i believe it says, how much do you owe? send it in. >>> there's new an online campaign to push back against the notion chinese food is backed msg and it can make you sick. whether you want to believe it or not, it has made it into the dictionary as chinese restaurant syndrome. miriam webster listed it as a real illness. fresh off the boat is teaming up to get term updated. miriam webster...
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. >> in 1965, the war in vietnam is heating up, and uncle sam calls keith's number. >> he gets drafted the plymouth belvedere to his brother. >> soon, he's in the line of fire with no guarantee he'll return. >> he was in reconnaissance, so he went through a lot of difficult situations there. he made a lot of good friends and lost a lot of good friends. >> if keith does get back home, he's making sure a big reward awaits him. in each letter to his family, he encloses his combat pay with a specific goal in mind, a brand-new corvette. do you think that was a dream that he hung onto that helped him get through very difficult times at war? >> absolutely. a lot of guys would flip through the flyers from the car dealers and pick out a car, and i think, psychologically, it helped them get through to know that they'll have that car there, so it was something to look forward to. >> here is a "strange inheritance" quiz question... the answer after the break. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes
. >> in 1965, the war in vietnam is heating up, and uncle sam calls keith's number. >> he gets drafted the plymouth belvedere to his brother. >> soon, he's in the line of fire with no guarantee he'll return. >> he was in reconnaissance, so he went through a lot of difficult situations there. he made a lot of good friends and lost a lot of good friends. >> if keith does get back home, he's making sure a big reward awaits him. in each letter to his family, he...
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here is uncle sam selling stuff. europe has a very long shopping list. they are basically saying how is my credit? how much can i borrow from you? if you were to ask a german, a british persian, what are the americans doing in 1914, they would say fattening their pockets. don't ever forget that the fattening of those pockets comes at the cost of european lives. that american greed and their willingness in particular to sell to anyone could ultimately result in the collapse of the european empires. more so than europeans killing themselves. to come back to the question that tom asked many weeks ago, how is it that the germans are always pinned as the bad guys? we can see that even as early as vilifye are starting to the role of some neutrals. in this case, the u.s., that sells indiscriminately. in this political cartoon, we see there is an image of food, apples in the barrel. it is important to remember that 1914 was a real boon time for the american economy. like most countries, when the war first began, there was retraction, people stopped spending. peo
here is uncle sam selling stuff. europe has a very long shopping list. they are basically saying how is my credit? how much can i borrow from you? if you were to ask a german, a british persian, what are the americans doing in 1914, they would say fattening their pockets. don't ever forget that the fattening of those pockets comes at the cost of european lives. that american greed and their willingness in particular to sell to anyone could ultimately result in the collapse of the european...
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nor was it a change of haefeart the part of uncle sam. it was world pressure. and what he was arguing is actually something that historians and other scholars have been finding is -- there's a tremendous amount of truth to, which is that though we're taught this sort of civil rights narrative that by the mid-1950s, americans began to recognize that jim crow segregation and that mass disenfranchisement was -- was wrong. was morally wrong. and that the sort of struggles and movements were able to persuade americans in how wrong it was, which then led to the brown v. board of education decision in 1954 which, of course, declared segregated schools unconstitutional. which -- which we're taught led to the civil rights act of 1957. which -- which we're told led to the civil rights act of 1964. which we're taught led to the voting rights act of 1965 that people recognized that powerful americans. that americans writ large recognize that this problem was bad. and that, essentially, in recognizing that, through the civil rights movement, america decided to fix it. that
nor was it a change of haefeart the part of uncle sam. it was world pressure. and what he was arguing is actually something that historians and other scholars have been finding is -- there's a tremendous amount of truth to, which is that though we're taught this sort of civil rights narrative that by the mid-1950s, americans began to recognize that jim crow segregation and that mass disenfranchisement was -- was wrong. was morally wrong. and that the sort of struggles and movements were able to...
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wisely than he invests it or more wisely than he gives it away, by all means he can write a check to uncle sam. interestingly, notice he did not endorse a wealth tax which is the thing that would hit him the most. i think frankly he is virtue signaling. that he is concerned or feels guilty about having so much money. melissa: yeah. jackie: kicking off the decade with a pay raise, 21 states upping the wage, with 17 of localities reaching and surpassing $15 an hour. could this hurt u.s. businesses? dan, wage growth always seems like it's a positive thing if you're a worker but on the flipside businesses have to pay more. >> it is great news to have a higher minimum wage assuming you're not one of the people who loses a job. we have seen lots of very powerful data from cities like seattle and new york and san francisco, that as these minimum wages are increased, you're seeing a lot of i guess, negative echo effect as some small companies, small businesses restaurants, are shutting down. hours are being reduced for other workers. they might still keep the job but they're winding up on a treadmill.
wisely than he invests it or more wisely than he gives it away, by all means he can write a check to uncle sam. interestingly, notice he did not endorse a wealth tax which is the thing that would hit him the most. i think frankly he is virtue signaling. that he is concerned or feels guilty about having so much money. melissa: yeah. jackie: kicking off the decade with a pay raise, 21 states upping the wage, with 17 of localities reaching and surpassing $15 an hour. could this hurt u.s....
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family of four in the united states got an extra $2,000 that otherwise would have been going to uncle sam again, the proof is out there. people are seeing it on a regular basis. and president trump is remembering the forgotten men and women, the hardworking families here in our country where we have the rollback in taxes and regulations that are propelling our economy. there are more jobs than there are people to fill them. so we can see the results first hand, and this is something the democrats are going to continue to try to ignore and look over here at this shiny object, nothing to see here. david: if it is joe biden and you are comparing records, you have one guy, joe biden who said he was going to create jobs that he didn't. you have another guy president trump who said he was going to create jobs and he did. it is a very clear comparison. i mean, it's just -- you can't argue with the numbers. great to see you. thank you very much for being here. appreciate it. >> good to see you. happy new year. david: coming up horrific video of an abduction that was caught on camera. find out how
family of four in the united states got an extra $2,000 that otherwise would have been going to uncle sam again, the proof is out there. people are seeing it on a regular basis. and president trump is remembering the forgotten men and women, the hardworking families here in our country where we have the rollback in taxes and regulations that are propelling our economy. there are more jobs than there are people to fill them. so we can see the results first hand, and this is something the...
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here is uncle sam selling stuff. very long shopping list and basically they are asking, how is my credit, how much can i borrow from you in order to keep fighting? if you were to ask a britain person, what are the americans doing in 1914, they would say fattening their pockets. and do not ever forget that the fattening of those pockets comes at the cost of european lives. greed and their willingness in particular to sell to anyone could ultimately of thein the collapse european empire, more so than europeans killing themselves. to the question that tom asked many weeks ago, how is it that the germans are always pinned as the bad guys? we can see as early as 1914, we are starting to vilify the roles of even some neutrals, in this case, the u.s. in this clinical cartoon, we see that there is an image of food, apples in that barrel, and it is important to remember that 1914 was a real boom time for the american economy. like most countries, when the war first began, there is their attraction, people are concerned, they
here is uncle sam selling stuff. very long shopping list and basically they are asking, how is my credit, how much can i borrow from you in order to keep fighting? if you were to ask a britain person, what are the americans doing in 1914, they would say fattening their pockets. and do not ever forget that the fattening of those pockets comes at the cost of european lives. greed and their willingness in particular to sell to anyone could ultimately of thein the collapse european empire, more so...
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uncle sam selling stuff. has a long shopping list.i much can i borrow? if ask a german, a british person what they were doing in 1914 they would say fattening their pockets. that thet ever forget fattening of those pockets comes at the cost of european lives. that their willingness to sell to anyone could ultimately result in the collapse of european empires. that tomhe question asked many, many weeks ago -- how are the germans always the bad guys? you can see as early as 1914 we those whong to vilify were seen as neutral, including the u.s., who sells discriminant way. it was a real boon time for the american economy. like most countries, when the war began, there's a retraction. people are concerned. the stock exchange was closed in new york, just as it had been closed in vienna and london and paris and berlin. but by december, people start coming out of their caves again. americans realize this is -- this war is an amazing boon for economy. because if nothing else, while the europeans are fighting each other, a cannot produce thing
uncle sam selling stuff. has a long shopping list.i much can i borrow? if ask a german, a british person what they were doing in 1914 they would say fattening their pockets. that thet ever forget fattening of those pockets comes at the cost of european lives. that their willingness to sell to anyone could ultimately result in the collapse of european empires. that tomhe question asked many, many weeks ago -- how are the germans always the bad guys? you can see as early as 1914 we those whong to...
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government, so uncle sam is still taxing us to get dressed every morning.try to mitigation a lot of the tariffs. as these tariffs continue, we expect to see those prices may increase or we may begin to see the tariffs build into the cost of product >> what was your assessment of theholiday shopping season with we seen quite a significant drop-off >> i'm hoping the momentum will continue the good news is people are back at work. those who didn't go to the stores went online i think the lesson is that price matters, it still matters, and convenience matters. we saw a great deal of e-commerce more and more customers are looking for e-commerce as what way to -- fashion desires. >> the numbers don't look all that inspired. you would say they're all down, but mastercard says total sales was up 3.4%. >> i think we're hoping to see that continue. i will say there's a lot of uncertainty. the budget deal, the phase one deal announced again some relief, about you we're looking forward to seeing those details. aside from changing -- there has been a theme running throu
government, so uncle sam is still taxing us to get dressed every morning.try to mitigation a lot of the tariffs. as these tariffs continue, we expect to see those prices may increase or we may begin to see the tariffs build into the cost of product >> what was your assessment of theholiday shopping season with we seen quite a significant drop-off >> i'm hoping the momentum will continue the good news is people are back at work. those who didn't go to the stores went online i think...
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uncle sam, these people seem so nice. [laughter] >> sounds like a great thing. getting involved would be awesome. >> deal. >> thank you. mr. steyer: thank you very much. appreciate it. i work out between 3:30 and 5:30 every day. a.m.?ernoon or afternoon. last night i worked out from 11:45 to 12:45. over midnight. you are telling me. >> got to keep going though. mr. steyer: this is not good. >> yeah. mr. steyer: i was alone in the hotel. >> thank you for doing this again. 1, 2, 3. got it. >> you were talking about the corporate power. you are echoing 100 years ago. assume -- you say a lot of things that are completely relevant. >> my question is about two things. how do you make that last? faith theye any would uphold anything a democrat would try to do. mr. steyer: because of the way mitch mcconnell prevented president obama from filling judicial appointments. trump has appointed a quarter of them. announcer: campaign 20 2020, watch our continuing coverage on the campaign trail and make up your own mind, as the voting begins next month, watch our live coverage o
uncle sam, these people seem so nice. [laughter] >> sounds like a great thing. getting involved would be awesome. >> deal. >> thank you. mr. steyer: thank you very much. appreciate it. i work out between 3:30 and 5:30 every day. a.m.?ernoon or afternoon. last night i worked out from 11:45 to 12:45. over midnight. you are telling me. >> got to keep going though. mr. steyer: this is not good. >> yeah. mr. steyer: i was alone in the hotel. >> thank you for doing...
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supervisors were the monkeys anyway, apple plus apple versus uncle sam.profile privacy fight between the tech giant and the government stay tuned you're watching squawk box on cnbc alexa tell me about neptune's sorrow. it's a master stroke of heartache and redemption. the lexus nx. modern utility for modern obstacles. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> delta shares are rising after they beat the top and bottom line. the airline had a very strong holiday season and delta had good success in decommoditizeding it's business he continued to elevate at boeing in terms of making the type of changes. >> take a look at shares this morning up $2. >>> coming up, breaking economic data the greatest read on consumer prices stay tuned right here on cnbc. >>> we're live and we're just two seconds away from breaking december cpi data. we have been watching the futures this morning we're flat the nasdaq and s&p closing at record levels yesterday. they're all down by a couple of points this morning. rick is s
supervisors were the monkeys anyway, apple plus apple versus uncle sam.profile privacy fight between the tech giant and the government stay tuned you're watching squawk box on cnbc alexa tell me about neptune's sorrow. it's a master stroke of heartache and redemption. the lexus nx. modern utility for modern obstacles. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> delta shares are rising after they beat the top and bottom line. the...
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i accept that but if you are a country on the axis of evil list or an uncle sam's naughty list, you are not going to be very comfortable. in that world then john king went to take some steps to try to create assurances. i would suggest liaison offices should be a top priority. we should talk. i want channels of the medication. i would have asked that we should talk about human rights. if are going to talk we will talk about everything. that is something we should even think of peace declaration is something that's important, could be useful, ending the ban on travel which is mindless. there are lots of the places we americans might not want to go. we hope to be going to iraq. that trip is probably not going to happen anytime soon. the point is there are lots of places one should be cautious about when we want people going to north korea make you would like to north koreans coming here. and and i think the notion of tg to formalize moratoriums on testing on their side, exercises on our side, we should be looking for mechanisms to move us forward and then long-term coming up with larger p
i accept that but if you are a country on the axis of evil list or an uncle sam's naughty list, you are not going to be very comfortable. in that world then john king went to take some steps to try to create assurances. i would suggest liaison offices should be a top priority. we should talk. i want channels of the medication. i would have asked that we should talk about human rights. if are going to talk we will talk about everything. that is something we should even think of peace declaration...
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his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998.oint sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who really support each other. and that's kind of what we work towards every day. >> valley creamery was opened in 2006. the two pastry chefs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all the pastries and bakeries for the market. they found a space on the block to do that and the ice cream kind of came as an afterthought. they realized the desire for ice cream and we now have lines around the corner. so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our c
his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998.oint sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really...
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his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998.oint sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who really support each other. and that's kind of what we work towards every day. >> valley creamery was opened in 2006. the two pastry chefs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all the pastries and bakeries for the market. they found a space on the block to do that and the ice cream kind of came as an afterthought. they realized the desire for ice cream and we now have lines around the corner. so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our c
his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998.oint sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really...
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his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998.talled a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who really support each other. and that's kind of what we work towards every day. >> valley creamery was opened in 2006. the two pastry chefs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all the pastries and bakeries for the market. they found a space on the block to do that and the ice cream kind of came as an afterthought. they realized the desire for ice cream and we now have lines around the corner. so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our community and event space where we do
his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998.talled a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it...