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it's the wellness club, a $45 a month program whole foods says can help members get and stay healthy. help people get that good information that will help them get the health they want and sustain that. >> it's a whole life course. >> reporter: it's not just about the food, it's about community, she says. like the supper club that begins next week. >> this is where people of like minds can come together, sit down, and have a meal. >> reporter: whole foods says non-members can benefit too. they have put wellness club tags on food items that fit the bill. food low on fat, organic and plant based. >> a very smart marketing move. >> reporter: kate yaro says there is a good reason they are catering to the health wellness crowd. >> those are the least price- sensitive of any group, absolutely willing to pay a premium for food. >> reporter: she also says it's a great way to build loyalty. >> they want them to not wander off and consider other places to get products. it is a business, in the end, otherwise they would be giving away food. >> reporter: members also get a 10% discount on groceri
it's the wellness club, a $45 a month program whole foods says can help members get and stay healthy. help people get that good information that will help them get the health they want and sustain that. >> it's a whole life course. >> reporter: it's not just about the food, it's about community, she says. like the supper club that begins next week. >> this is where people of like minds can come together, sit down, and have a meal. >> reporter: whole foods says...
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mackey, will you swear on this whole foods -- whole foods apple to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> how do i know that is really a whole foods apple? >> because dr. skousen went to whole foods and told me he bought it. we will stipulate that is a whole foods apple. >> i do. >> mr. mackey, thank you. thank you for being here. let me start by asking you this question. you are the ceo and president of whole foods. how many employees do you have around the country? >> i think about 61,000. >> 61,000? of the 61,000 would you say that you are an employer that provides your employees with a fair wage and a fair benefit? could you describe a little bit the wages and benefits that you provide for your workers? >> the average wage -- $16.50 an hour. the benefits are extensive, fully provided health care, food discounts, retirement benefits. it is a very generous -- we have been named one of the 100 hundredth escott panisse to work for by "fortune" magazine for 15 consecutive year's. >> how many of your employees are a member of the union? >> on that
mackey, will you swear on this whole foods -- whole foods apple to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> how do i know that is really a whole foods apple? >> because dr. skousen went to whole foods and told me he bought it. we will stipulate that is a whole foods apple. >> i do. >> mr. mackey, thank you. thank you for being here. let me start by asking you this question. you are the ceo and president of whole foods. how many...
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away trader joe's shouldn't be singled out it's just one company among many posts vons safeway whole foods cosco sam's club and many others throw away staggering amounts of food every day but stores are only part of the problem of food waste all of us throughout perfectly good food on a daily basis we let it rot in our refrigerators we toss leftovers because they don't sound good or were afraid because we don't know enough about food to judge whether or not it's edible wasting food is a bad habit that permeates all of society implicating all of us in the problem which means we're all responsible for creating a solution. the problem not a food lot going on about forty percent of the health overall typical household or for a little bit about it but it always improving here what we saw was among younger people are they under thirty years of age or to a point lack of understanding. they don't know what a food is gone bad there's a care to food this this half is bad i think are here. these eggs bring up a good point about. a little bit about food safety here. i have never been sick eating dumps
away trader joe's shouldn't be singled out it's just one company among many posts vons safeway whole foods cosco sam's club and many others throw away staggering amounts of food every day but stores are only part of the problem of food waste all of us throughout perfectly good food on a daily basis we let it rot in our refrigerators we toss leftovers because they don't sound good or were afraid because we don't know enough about food to judge whether or not it's edible wasting food is a bad...
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from a wholefoods -- whole foods. the bottom line is the neighbors are not completely happy with the situation, but we do believe they are now in compliance. there are two main issues that i think we're part of your conditions of approval even one as the hours of loading and the other is the staging of trucks on the street. your conditions did allow them to load between 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.. we believe 4:00 a.m. is the time when the conditions would allow that. primarily because we did not want to stage trucks on the street during traffic hours, and because when they are using the building without making modifications, the trucks have to go through the parking lot. it is very difficult, if not impossible to load during store hours. that is the challenge we have. it is a very early hour, admittedly, to load, but that was consistent with the commission. we did have the department of public health test for the noise conditions, and we believe they are in compliance at this time. did you have a question, commissioner?
from a wholefoods -- whole foods. the bottom line is the neighbors are not completely happy with the situation, but we do believe they are now in compliance. there are two main issues that i think we're part of your conditions of approval even one as the hours of loading and the other is the staging of trucks on the street. your conditions did allow them to load between 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.. we believe 4:00 a.m. is the time when the conditions would allow that. primarily because we did not...
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whole foods is trying to sell a kblinl today to help fund it's whole kids foundation and will donate 50 cents from each discount. living social says this is a first time a national grocery store offer aid discount through a daily deal company. in san francisco, i'm emily chang with bloomberg west. >> how about connection with groupon and yelp ratings? on the face you'd think woibt a good thing. and in cases, the merchants reputations are being hurt. >> in many cases, what we're seeing is new research showing there may be hidden costs for business who's offer the daily deals. researchers from boston university looked at 16,000 groupon and living social deals in 20 different cities and found in months after the deal, merchant's yelp ratings suffer. they dropped average rating scores from reviewer who's mentioned daily deals are 10% lower than scores of peers. and yelp pulled back n a daily deal visit saying offering deep discounts is uneconomic former chants but the real test for companies will be whether they can keep attracting merchants and generating long-term rev nu. it's looking
whole foods is trying to sell a kblinl today to help fund it's whole kids foundation and will donate 50 cents from each discount. living social says this is a first time a national grocery store offer aid discount through a daily deal company. in san francisco, i'm emily chang with bloomberg west. >> how about connection with groupon and yelp ratings? on the face you'd think woibt a good thing. and in cases, the merchants reputations are being hurt. >> in many cases, what we're...
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. >> and there is a membership club from whole food that's will cost you. the news continues i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i
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whole foods is pulling bethany frankel's skinny girl drinks. margaritas. >> pulling them off the shelves because apparently they contain an ingredient whole foods said is not as natural as was claimed. some kind of preservative they say does not meet our quality standards. frankel for her part shrugs and says, that's a fraction of our business, we're doing great, we're expanding. she's riding it all the way to ththbank. >> $12 million empire. million empire. >>> here are some stories to watch today on abc news. amanda knox is due in court today in italy where she's fighting her murder conviction. the american student hired experts who dispute the dna evidence prosecutors used to convict her. >>> the former french president jacques chirac is expected in court today on embezzlement charges but he told the judge he is too sick to appear. >>> rainstorms delayed last night's nascar race in atlanta. organizers are waiting for tropical storm lee to blow over before resuming the race. the earliest it can begin is tomorrow morning. >> finally this half
whole foods is pulling bethany frankel's skinny girl drinks. margaritas. >> pulling them off the shelves because apparently they contain an ingredient whole foods said is not as natural as was claimed. some kind of preservative they say does not meet our quality standards. frankel for her part shrugs and says, that's a fraction of our business, we're doing great, we're expanding. she's riding it all the way to ththbank. >> $12 million empire. million empire. >>> here are...
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and whole foods has a new plan but it will cost you. >>> right now, time for perfect pet. >> and it won'tyou a thing >>> no, it won't. good morning everybody. say hello to jennifer. how are you? >> good. >> she is doing from the spca. and archie. >> a sweet year and a half terrier, and she needs a home with a lots of activities, lots of kids and people. super bonds with the guardian. somebody that has a home with kids would perfect fit. >> and other dogs and cats? >> we lots of dogs. >> and needs a playmate. lots of energy. >> really having fun but now kind of quiet. you got a big event. >> on 24th we have dogs and we tons of local vendors and costume contest with amazing prices. >> what time? >> 11:00 to 3:00. >> and if you are interested in that or, i know you want to give me a kiss. you were giving me a kiss. call them for more information. thanks for being with us. >>> like public shows of affection. you should know that. for all of us, thanks for joining us. >> "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. have a great day and great weekend.
and whole foods has a new plan but it will cost you. >>> right now, time for perfect pet. >> and it won'tyou a thing >>> no, it won't. good morning everybody. say hello to jennifer. how are you? >> good. >> she is doing from the spca. and archie. >> a sweet year and a half terrier, and she needs a home with a lots of activities, lots of kids and people. super bonds with the guardian. somebody that has a home with kids would perfect fit. >> and...
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and whole foods has a new plan but it will cost you. >>> right now, time for perfect pet. >> and it won't> no, it won't. good morning everybody. say hello to jennifer. how are you? >> good. >> she is doing from the spca. and archie. >> a sweet year and a half terrier, and she needs a home with a lots of activities, lots of kids and people. super bonds with the guardian. somebody that has a home with kids would perfect fit. >> and other dogs and cats? >> we lots of dogs. >> and needs a playmate. lots of energy. >> really having fun but now kind of quiet. you got a big event. >> on 24th we have dogs and we tons of local vendors and costume contest with amazing prices. >> what time? >> 11:00 to 3:00. >> and if you are interested in that or, i know you want to give me a kiss. you were giving me a kiss. call them for more information. thanks for being with us. >>> like public shows of affection. you should know that. for all of us, thanks for joining us. >> "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. have a great day and great weekend. so, you actually reward people for staying with you
and whole foods has a new plan but it will cost you. >>> right now, time for perfect pet. >> and it won't> no, it won't. good morning everybody. say hello to jennifer. how are you? >> good. >> she is doing from the spca. and archie. >> a sweet year and a half terrier, and she needs a home with a lots of activities, lots of kids and people. super bonds with the guardian. somebody that has a home with kids would perfect fit. >> and other dogs and cats?...
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and it is a whole separate thing, but this latest controversy happened because whole foods which is oners carrying the line yanked its products from their shelves, because they claim they found that there was a potential carcinogenic ingredient in the line. according to the company they released a statement saying that the skinny girl margarita is as natural as it can be while meeting consumer expectations of shelf stabl,ility, and it is standing behind it 100%, and it has a preservative that is commonly found in salad dressings and other foods, but they say it is low in car sen g -- carcinogens, but whole foods say it is not in line with their market. >>> i saw this trailer and it looks awesome. >> well, it is about a set of former secret service agents who track a former nazi criminal, and it is much better for the lower brow offerings we have had. >> well, hollywood hasn't had anything to crow about. >> well, popcorn flicks is "shark night 3d" and we are not reinventing the wheel and not as scary as "jaws" or campy as "piranha 3d" but it is about a group that is attacked by sharks. >
and it is a whole separate thing, but this latest controversy happened because whole foods which is oners carrying the line yanked its products from their shelves, because they claim they found that there was a potential carcinogenic ingredient in the line. according to the company they released a statement saying that the skinny girl margarita is as natural as it can be while meeting consumer expectations of shelf stabl,ility, and it is standing behind it 100%, and it has a preservative that...
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we've got a whole foods in tribeca, which is fantastic. >> reporter: preston is one of thousands of people who moved to lower manhattan post 9-11. in fact the residential population of the area, also known as the financial district, has more than doubled in the last ten years. in the weeks and months following that tragic day, few might have predicted the neighborhood would come back so strongly, so quickly and be so transformed. sure new buildings are still under construction at what still sometimes called ground zero, but lower manhattan has become hot if not even hip. longtime resident and downtown alliance president liz berger says affordable rents initially attracted intrepid newcomers. but, many people have remained for other reasons. >> the majority of people who live in lower manhattan are in families, a quarter have children. a significant portion have been here for five years now and say they are staying for another three, and more than 80% say the reason they're here in the quality of life. >> reporter: and what a life it's becoming. there's close proximity to waterfront, easy a
we've got a whole foods in tribeca, which is fantastic. >> reporter: preston is one of thousands of people who moved to lower manhattan post 9-11. in fact the residential population of the area, also known as the financial district, has more than doubled in the last ten years. in the weeks and months following that tragic day, few might have predicted the neighborhood would come back so strongly, so quickly and be so transformed. sure new buildings are still under construction at what...
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a political critique saying well what i do is i shop a whole foods i eat organic that that is that is sufficient and then they go the bit further and say i have these alternative spiritualities and that's enough when you look at those things you discover that it's not all that counterculture in some senses that in fact in the new age is infused with a real commitment to the same kind of sort of economics i suppose the battle cries critique and so i decided to. join a woman who i quite like santosh a bucky sondra shay who is a healer she works here in new york she works for a lot of high end real estate agencies doing spiritual cleansings of apartments i mean very expensive apartments and and constructing magic circles around them they don't tell their buyers that they're doing this but to me that is fascinating is going on that this is a part of an ordinary ordinary practice and business and and the more time i spend with their i ended up i did getting knighted and the brother sisterhood of white light normally costs you something like four thousand dollars i got complex got a great b
a political critique saying well what i do is i shop a whole foods i eat organic that that is that is sufficient and then they go the bit further and say i have these alternative spiritualities and that's enough when you look at those things you discover that it's not all that counterculture in some senses that in fact in the new age is infused with a real commitment to the same kind of sort of economics i suppose the battle cries critique and so i decided to. join a woman who i quite like...
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approved at the same time you have companies like whole foods going after people that might want to just grow their own produce and have their own have their own garden in their backyard and do you think that some of the priorities are mixed up here that we should instead of going after people with these type of small operations they should be going more after corporations. sure absolutely i mean. i don't think there's any question. all right well let's go back to talking about underground economy then you know how much of that two factor is in the huge huge labor force about fifteen million people who are undocumented immigrants here in the u.s. . insists. it simply. i mean you have a lot of people who are coming in or working under the table who are slim because they can't so they have no recourse because underground were. people who are in legal residency almost as well if you don't have the actions of the apartment you're not. in your employment and you have no recourse. whatever they want to do you want to treat you again it's people when you know the situation has it and there is a
approved at the same time you have companies like whole foods going after people that might want to just grow their own produce and have their own have their own garden in their backyard and do you think that some of the priorities are mixed up here that we should instead of going after people with these type of small operations they should be going more after corporations. sure absolutely i mean. i don't think there's any question. all right well let's go back to talking about underground...
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. >> and high end grocer whole foods to make customers healthier. >> take a look now at golden gate bridge. traffic is slow heading into marin county. moving nicely into the city, though. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] at jcpenney we're giving you a big thank you this friday & saturday with the simplest way to save extra. just use your jcpenney rewards credit card and get an extra 20% off all apparel, shoes accessories and home. no exclusions. save an extra 20% off brands for her. brds for him. everything for the home. and get an extra 20% off all jewelry. the savings are that simple! see you early saturday. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make style affordable. you make it yours. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. great! did i mention no hands in the bundler? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> wildlife biologists are spending the day rescuing two species of fish from the
. >> and high end grocer whole foods to make customers healthier. >> take a look now at golden gate bridge. traffic is slow heading into marin county. moving nicely into the city, though. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] at jcpenney we're giving you a big thank you this friday & saturday with the simplest way to save extra. just use your jcpenney rewards credit card and get an extra 20% off all apparel, shoes accessories and home. no exclusions. save an extra 20% off...
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in chicago they did a study and there were no whole foods or nice grocery stores in certain neighborhoodss. >> when are it comes to the african-american community, that's a big issue. access and economics. you can want to eat good, but you can want to eat healthy and if there is nothing available that limits your option. the other thing is that most often fast foot and junk food is much cheaper. if you are already on the brink of poverty isy and worried about stretching a dollar, it's easier to buy pizza than make a salad and chicken breast. that is an issue we found. >> interesting topic. we have more of the series. for more by the way of the series, check out the big issue with food addiction. we will have a report on the grio.com. many facebook users were outraged after changes were made to the appearance of the social networking site. today the ceo announced even more changes. will it make people happy? >> there is a lot going on. things we thought you should know. arnold schwarzenegger wrapped up a career and news he fathered a child out the wedlock. t the man known as the terminator
in chicago they did a study and there were no whole foods or nice grocery stores in certain neighborhoodss. >> when are it comes to the african-american community, that's a big issue. access and economics. you can want to eat good, but you can want to eat healthy and if there is nothing available that limits your option. the other thing is that most often fast foot and junk food is much cheaper. if you are already on the brink of poverty isy and worried about stretching a dollar, it's...
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plow is driving by your house to get your stupid little hybrid out of a drift so you head to the whole foodso you can pick out your bean sprouts. >> why do you hate my country? why do you hate my constitution? why do you hate us? i don't know why your husband doesn't put a gun to his temple. >> get off my phone, you little pinhead. you people don't care about the trillions -- get off my phone! >> rush are, you and your conservative buddies earned your reputation all by yourselves. the angry white men. to blame it it on liberals is angry white conservative. >>> the mayor of toledo is a former firefighter, the former city fire chief, and the state fire marshal. he knows about public employment in ohio firsthand, so why are does he support senate bill 5? he joins me next, and i praise him for doing it, right here on "the ed show." stay with us. as luxury s.u.v.s, it helps to have the quality and craftsmanship of your leather interior test better than the lexus rx 350. it's also helpful to set your "select terrain" dial to "sand." ♪ like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate
plow is driving by your house to get your stupid little hybrid out of a drift so you head to the whole foodso you can pick out your bean sprouts. >> why do you hate my country? why do you hate my constitution? why do you hate us? i don't know why your husband doesn't put a gun to his temple. >> get off my phone, you little pinhead. you people don't care about the trillions -- get off my phone! >> rush are, you and your conservative buddies earned your reputation all by...
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you have costko and whole foods, and based on county traffic data, the delays at blossom hill road and cherry avenue have actually gotten an f grade; but after this work, for example, delays at cherry avenue in the afternoon should be slashed from two minutes to one minute. this $8 million construction project is set to add another lane to both directions of the almodan expressway to help drivers headed to 85. this is when you have to pay attention. work is going to begin this week, weekdays from 1 in the morning until 3 in the afternoon and from 8 at night until 5 in the morning from. saturday 10 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon and from sunday, eight in the morning until 5:00 at night. so basically it is around-the- clock work. another thing set to come is a speed limit increase. here it's 40 miles per hour. it will change to 50 miles per hour maybe as early as thanks giving so police can use their radar guns and cut down on speeders. guys? >>> 5:12 now. president obama today is expected to send his $447 jobs bill to congress. this comes four days after he unveiled the proposa
you have costko and whole foods, and based on county traffic data, the delays at blossom hill road and cherry avenue have actually gotten an f grade; but after this work, for example, delays at cherry avenue in the afternoon should be slashed from two minutes to one minute. this $8 million construction project is set to add another lane to both directions of the almodan expressway to help drivers headed to 85. this is when you have to pay attention. work is going to begin this week, weekdays...
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are lots of families livingowntown, you say baby strollers, there's a bed bad and beyond and a whole foods and people want to make this their home sfwhichlt there's great transportation, there's great views, there's great old buildings that convert very nicely into apartments and it's where new york started. it has a... when you walk the stet there is's a history. and people said, you know, no way, everybody would be afraid. but the rld has bome more sophisticated than in theold days. today we live with terrorism around the world. thank god we have not had another terrorist event in new york since 9/11 '01. we think we've stopped at least 13 we know of and probably a lot more where the terrorists said, oy, it's just tooomplex, they've got o much security, we're not going to go and tryo attack them. but the bottom line is there is terrorism still around the world and after we've gotten osama bin laden, there's still terrorism and you're always going to have terrorism. there are always people who hate what others do, don't like the rights that others have, and they want... they're fanatics a
are lots of families livingowntown, you say baby strollers, there's a bed bad and beyond and a whole foods and people want to make this their home sfwhichlt there's great transportation, there's great views, there's great old buildings that convert very nicely into apartments and it's where new york started. it has a... when you walk the stet there is's a history. and people said, you know, no way, everybody would be afraid. but the rld has bome more sophisticated than in theold days. today we...
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whole food's buyer dwight deter is trying to get it on his market shelves this fall.wight felt an instant connection, an army veteran. >> here is a person i want to get involved in this, and it kind of fit in for what i do with work, but gave me new opportunities to help him develop his label, his brand. >> reporter: mike says he's learned to seek support, but for combat vets, getting any job can be tough. >> it's hard to find the support for these veterans coming back because there's so much involved with turning that off, you know, the "on" switch that's been trig ired in sbat. >> reporter: and perhaps something switched on for dwight, thinking about whether helping a young vet get ahead makes him feel like he's still serving. >> that's funny. i haven't even thought of that in that way. yeah, maybe so. maybe it's a rewarding feeling that i didn't get when i was g doing it at the time. >> barbara starr is with me this morning in washington. good morning to you, and i mentioned at the top there thattor for veterans of iraq and afghanistan the unemployment rate is amon
whole food's buyer dwight deter is trying to get it on his market shelves this fall.wight felt an instant connection, an army veteran. >> here is a person i want to get involved in this, and it kind of fit in for what i do with work, but gave me new opportunities to help him develop his label, his brand. >> reporter: mike says he's learned to seek support, but for combat vets, getting any job can be tough. >> it's hard to find the support for these veterans coming back because...
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culture, you have the thinnest people with all these whole food grocery stores. to get fresh fruit and eat a great diet -- >> it's expensive and difficult. >> it's expensive and difficult. >> absolutely. you try to find a place to buy salads in an area in the south bronx or harlem. >> you don't find the fruit stands. >> communities where we do work and you can't even find a salad. you've got to go to a wealthy area, or downtown area. fast food, bad food, is dominant in poor areas. >> they sometimes say it's a fruit and vegetable desert in poor neighborhoods. you don't find the push carts that you find in the upper east side of manhattan, for example, and the food is more expensive per calorie, healthier diet. fast food is inexpensive food and the industry has pushed cheap, carbohydrate calories. it's diet and it's sitting. it's sitting hours every day. >> i don't care if it's in the bronx or the west side, lettuce is lettuce. you don't have to charge $7 for a salad bowl of lettuce. you can bring those resources to communities like this and share it, if you will w
culture, you have the thinnest people with all these whole food grocery stores. to get fresh fruit and eat a great diet -- >> it's expensive and difficult. >> it's expensive and difficult. >> absolutely. you try to find a place to buy salads in an area in the south bronx or harlem. >> you don't find the fruit stands. >> communities where we do work and you can't even find a salad. you've got to go to a wealthy area, or downtown area. fast food, bad food, is...
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much about recalls as it is inspections early on and keeping that food from getting into the supply initially. now, there's been a wholerecalls. there's been a movement in terms of trying to modernize food safety overall. for example, a lot of people don't realize that the fda in the past did not have the ability to issue recalls. they could just recommend them but not mandate them. the fda can now do that. also, this idea of inspections, doing more inspections at various plants, various facilities, that's also been amped up as well. that's where this comes into play. now, not everyone thinks this is a good idea. for example, the american meat industry, they released a statement saying, look, we think this is going to cost a lot of money, those costs will be passed on to the consumer and we don't think there's significant public health benefit by keeping this additional food out of the food supply. again, food that has these additional strains of e. coli. this is obviously how it it is going to be for now. you know, talking about food and food safety, something people are paying attention to is listeria, as well. diffe
much about recalls as it is inspections early on and keeping that food from getting into the supply initially. now, there's been a wholerecalls. there's been a movement in terms of trying to modernize food safety overall. for example, a lot of people don't realize that the fda in the past did not have the ability to issue recalls. they could just recommend them but not mandate them. the fda can now do that. also, this idea of inspections, doing more inspections at various plants, various...
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food safety officials linked the outbreak to whole cantaloupes from granada, california. cases have been reported in california. food and drug administration they may be label colorado distributed guy frontera produce but not all are labeled with sticker. >> president obama sent spent the evening trying to sell his jobs plan to hispanic leaders. he played to husband audience claiming his $447 billion jobs plan would lower payroll taxes for 25 million latinos in the u.s. he says now is the time for lawmakers to move on this plan and other issues like immigration reform. >> this weekend a group of about 60 peninsula moms will have a party. they will be fun and friendship but at the core there is a serious cause, fighting poverty. >> in a corner of a warehouse in burlingame a small group of parents put together gifts that will be auctioned off in a couple of days. it's the fourth year in a row they will turn their attention from jobs and carpools to helping total strangers. >> four years ago five peninsula women found moms against poverty. they put together a party, drew 500
food safety officials linked the outbreak to whole cantaloupes from granada, california. cases have been reported in california. food and drug administration they may be label colorado distributed guy frontera produce but not all are labeled with sticker. >> president obama sent spent the evening trying to sell his jobs plan to hispanic leaders. he played to husband audience claiming his $447 billion jobs plan would lower payroll taxes for 25 million latinos in the u.s. he says now is...
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whole foods' buyer dwet is trying to get it on his market shelves h s this fall. an instant connection. >> here's a person, i want to get involved with this. it fit in with what i do for work but guy me new opportunities to help them develop his label, his brand. >> reporter: mike says he's learned to seek support but for combat vets, getting any job can be tough. >> it's hard to find that support for these veterans coming back because there's so much involved with turning that off. you know, the on switch that's been triggered when you're in combat. >> reporter: and perhaps something switched on for dwight. thinking about whether helping a young vet get ahead makes him feel like he's still serving. >> that's funny. i haven't even thought of that in that way. yeah. maybe so. maybe it's a rewarding feeling that i didn't get when i was doing it at the time.
whole foods' buyer dwet is trying to get it on his market shelves h s this fall. an instant connection. >> here's a person, i want to get involved with this. it fit in with what i do for work but guy me new opportunities to help them develop his label, his brand. >> reporter: mike says he's learned to seek support but for combat vets, getting any job can be tough. >> it's hard to find that support for these veterans coming back because there's so much involved with turning...
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in tennessee ironically if you go to ground zero and you look around it's all surrounded by a whole lot of food trucks most of what they're selling souvenirs and the like to the peddling of myths that shariah law is the legal code of islam are about to be adopted in the us. leading to. conserving and. builds. human lives the fabric of america where you are roughly seven million muslims live in the us yet many americans have never had any real encounters with their community i grew up in the northern midwest and anybody who tried to say that mexicans were going to take our jobs we have to confront the fact that really there were no mexicans living where we lived and that's kind of the same thing here regardless of this argument. escalated to a point where i think in many ways it's good because it allows people to see how the bigotry really. here has also helped distract attention from frightening issues at home there is a very serious economic crisis and so we think that muslim focus is really scapegoating and provided the u.s. public support for wars throughout the muslim world we've been attac
in tennessee ironically if you go to ground zero and you look around it's all surrounded by a whole lot of food trucks most of what they're selling souvenirs and the like to the peddling of myths that shariah law is the legal code of islam are about to be adopted in the us. leading to. conserving and. builds. human lives the fabric of america where you are roughly seven million muslims live in the us yet many americans have never had any real encounters with their community i grew up in the...
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more affluent neighborhoods, you have whole foods, you can make wise choices. >> scary. >> tough to doepressed neighborhoods. berries. you have a picture here, berry, berry good. there are some super foods. dr. oz talks about that as well. >> yes. right. >> if you want to increase your odds of beating cancer, this is a great place to start. >> right. he talks about the search for a super food that does not exist. he says we have them already in berries, basically. they're the super food. you could never eat as many berries that would have that kind of effect of, you know, shrinking a tumor or something, but as a general part of your regular diet it's a very good thing to do. >> what about vitamins? my wife -- susan is always trying to get me to take vitamins and i just refuse to do it. it seems like it's a waste of time. am i wrong? >> i was telling you before, one of our writers, john, went on this kind of six-month investigative piece about taking nutra suit cals they're called now. and so the idea being that you get your blood tested and then you take vitamins that basically are sup
more affluent neighborhoods, you have whole foods, you can make wise choices. >> scary. >> tough to doepressed neighborhoods. berries. you have a picture here, berry, berry good. there are some super foods. dr. oz talks about that as well. >> yes. right. >> if you want to increase your odds of beating cancer, this is a great place to start. >> right. he talks about the search for a super food that does not exist. he says we have them already in berries, basically....
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we have these gyros, traditional greek food made with whole lamb and snoop dog made with crazy toppings. those are crowd favorites, the third year they've been here and people go wild for it. >> i have to try that in a moment. i want to get to the fact it is free out here if you come out. there is no admission and the price of dishes and drinks is unbelievable. >> everything under $5 and all the meats hormonally free. you can come with 20 bucks in your pocket and eating for a family of four no doubt. >> reporter: what does your shirt say? >> the sunny side of the bay. it's incredible. low pressu >> reporter: let's try one of these? okay. that is unbelievable. $5 for that size of portion. pretty great. thank you so much. we'll be talking with you coming up on the 6:00 show what more you can do out here at eat real oakland. >>> to your weather maps this weekend. it is officially fall. it rang in at 2:05 in the morning. every time i eat something on the air, i say, why did i do that? it's so hard to talk. we are looking at autumn cooling and mix of 70s and low 80s inland. this area of low
we have these gyros, traditional greek food made with whole lamb and snoop dog made with crazy toppings. those are crowd favorites, the third year they've been here and people go wild for it. >> i have to try that in a moment. i want to get to the fact it is free out here if you come out. there is no admission and the price of dishes and drinks is unbelievable. >> everything under $5 and all the meats hormonally free. you can come with 20 bucks in your pocket and eating for a family...
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he is going to start manufacturing his personal hot sauce recipe and it will be marketed at whole foods. this is a kid who was sleeping in the park when he came home from being part of the first wreck -- marine reconnaissance unit in baghdad. i can tell you of another young marine i know who is an amputee, 100% disabled. he is enrolled at harvard looking at getting a joint degree in business and law. for those who considered a good day when we drag ourselves out of bed and get to work in one piece these stories are remarkable. i am going to stop there because what is useful is to talk about the programs, the trends but never forget there's a young veteran out there that needs a job and all the washington talk may be fairly meaningless to them when they are looking to pay next month's rant. on that note we start with our panelists. i am not going to introduce them. they will introduce themselves and we are going to move right down the line. they will talk about who they are and what they are doing with their company or their government organization to answer this question where are the j
he is going to start manufacturing his personal hot sauce recipe and it will be marketed at whole foods. this is a kid who was sleeping in the park when he came home from being part of the first wreck -- marine reconnaissance unit in baghdad. i can tell you of another young marine i know who is an amputee, 100% disabled. he is enrolled at harvard looking at getting a joint degree in business and law. for those who considered a good day when we drag ourselves out of bed and get to work in one...
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it's got a whole foods market, one of the grocery stores vote -- are so quick their loans from amnestynternational. in my house we buy their seaweed-based macs called veggie booty with care, for kids who, in same on a snack that will help prevent colorectal cancer. [laughter] so i think this is sort of the world we are trapped in. though we realize that is not all there is and there's more to life and more that we should be experiencing. so i was thinking about this problem and gradually became aware of this other sphere of life, where they were looking into some of the deeper things. at the western theologians, though i've read a lot of theologians. it is people who study the human mind. when this incredibly exciting. in the study of mind done across a wide range of spheres like neuroscience, cognitive science, psychology, behavioral economics, people are looking into the human mind. really it's a revolution because many synthesize their findings across these many different spheres can be released start with three key insights. the first site is for the conscious mind writes the autob
it's got a whole foods market, one of the grocery stores vote -- are so quick their loans from amnestynternational. in my house we buy their seaweed-based macs called veggie booty with care, for kids who, in same on a snack that will help prevent colorectal cancer. [laughter] so i think this is sort of the world we are trapped in. though we realize that is not all there is and there's more to life and more that we should be experiencing. so i was thinking about this problem and gradually became...
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but the short answer isn't the whole answer. the foodg administration has tried to set this record straight. here is their statement, quote, organic arsenic is essentially harmless. it passes through the body quickly. inorganic arsenic is the type found in pesticides and consuming it at high levels or over long periods can cause concern. the testing dr. oz did was for total arsenic. the agency's own tests found lower total arsenic from one of the same juice batches the show's lab tested. it goes on to say there is no evidence of any public health risk from drinking these juices and the fda has been testing them for years. all right. but the doctor is still defending his story, something i found out when i sat down with dr. oz this week. >> i can folks have a right to know that there's arsenic in our apple juice. the amount that is appropriate. i have had open indication the fda averages in an industry, they're welcome on my show, i will have this conversation. but what i don't want to do is have the american public confused about inorgan
but the short answer isn't the whole answer. the foodg administration has tried to set this record straight. here is their statement, quote, organic arsenic is essentially harmless. it passes through the body quickly. inorganic arsenic is the type found in pesticides and consuming it at high levels or over long periods can cause concern. the testing dr. oz did was for total arsenic. the agency's own tests found lower total arsenic from one of the same juice batches the show's lab tested. it...
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it's got a whole foods market, one of the grocery stores vote -- are so quick their loans from amnestynternational. in my house we buy their seaweed-based macs called veggie booty with care, for kids who, in same on a snack that will help prevent colorectal cancer. [laughter] so i think this is sort of the world we are trapped in. though we realize that is not all there is and there's more to life and more that we should be experiencing. so i was thinking about this problem and gradually became aware of this other sphere of life, where they were looking into some of the deeper things. at the western theologians, though i've read a lot of theologians. it is people who study the human mind. when this incredibly exciting. in the study of mind done across a wide range of spheres like neuroscience, cognitive science, psychology, behavioral economics, people are looking into the human mind. really it's a revolution because many synthesize their findings across these many different spheres can be released start with three key insights. the first site is for the conscious mind writes the autob
it's got a whole foods market, one of the grocery stores vote -- are so quick their loans from amnestynternational. in my house we buy their seaweed-based macs called veggie booty with care, for kids who, in same on a snack that will help prevent colorectal cancer. [laughter] so i think this is sort of the world we are trapped in. though we realize that is not all there is and there's more to life and more that we should be experiencing. so i was thinking about this problem and gradually became...
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it's got a whole foods market, one of the grocery stores vote -- are so quick their loans from amnestyrnational. in my house we buy their seaweed-based macs called veggie booty with care, for kids who, in same on a snack that will help prevent colorectal cancer. [laughter] so i think this is sort of the world we are trapped in. though we realize that is not all there is and there's more to life and more that we should be experiencing. so i was thinking about this problem and gradually became aware of this other sphere of life, where they were looking into some of the deeper things. at the western theologians, though i've read a lot of theologians. it is people who study the human mind. when this incredibly exciting. in the study of mind done across a wide range of spheres like neuroscience, cognitive science, psychology, behavioral economics, people are looking into the human mind. really it's a revolution because many synthesize their findings across these many different spheres can be released start with three key insights. the first site is for the conscious mind writes the autobiog
it's got a whole foods market, one of the grocery stores vote -- are so quick their loans from amnestyrnational. in my house we buy their seaweed-based macs called veggie booty with care, for kids who, in same on a snack that will help prevent colorectal cancer. [laughter] so i think this is sort of the world we are trapped in. though we realize that is not all there is and there's more to life and more that we should be experiencing. so i was thinking about this problem and gradually became...
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and that they would can be proud of the results of their drawing the attention of the whole world i'm sure our food acculturation in operating the station and developing other nuclear energy projects will be distinguished by the atmosphere we created while working together that's what that's. russia has agreed to provide fuel for the plan but iran will return all spam fuel to russia to ease western concerns over its uranium enrichment program iran has once again stressed its tomic ambitions are peaceful and are not aimed at building nuclear weapons. sunday was an emotional day for americans remembering the victims of the nine eleven attacks exactly ten years ago thousands gathered in a new york avenue memorial at ground zero and stewed in silence while the names of the three thousand people who died were read aloud ten years ago terrorists crashed hijacked planes into the twin towers of the world trade center in new york and the pentagon building in washington d.c. one more plane came down in the state of pennsylvania the u.s. responded with invasions in iraq and afghanistan for which it was hugely
and that they would can be proud of the results of their drawing the attention of the whole world i'm sure our food acculturation in operating the station and developing other nuclear energy projects will be distinguished by the atmosphere we created while working together that's what that's. russia has agreed to provide fuel for the plan but iran will return all spam fuel to russia to ease western concerns over its uranium enrichment program iran has once again stressed its tomic ambitions are...
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plant and to deal with can be proud to the results that are drawing the attention of the whole world i'm sure our food acculturation in creating the station and developing our nuclear energy projects who distinguished by the atmosphere we created while working together you have to remember that this is the first nuclear power plants in the middle east so we should never underestimate its importance it's absolutely integral to iran you know russia is going to supply the fuel for the power plants and so also going to discard all the fuel this is going to continue for the next three years so russian engineers and specialists will stay at the plants will stay in iran for the next couple of years but then afterwards they will slowly handed over to the iranian side and then by two thousand and fifteen. the plant will should become fully operated by iran on its own like we said this is a very important venture for both iran and russia and of the there is a lot of hope for this power plant which is which has just become operational in pushchair in iran. well let's talk more on what iran's nuclear power plant
plant and to deal with can be proud to the results that are drawing the attention of the whole world i'm sure our food acculturation in creating the station and developing our nuclear energy projects who distinguished by the atmosphere we created while working together you have to remember that this is the first nuclear power plants in the middle east so we should never underestimate its importance it's absolutely integral to iran you know russia is going to supply the fuel for the power plants...