They all tell the same story, from fields to fisheries, our climate is in crisis. Everybody thats made their living in this bay is doing a total different trade. Over four inches of rain completely washed our coys right out of the pasteur. Its devastating effects are most easily seen by looking at the foods we love. Enjoy the coffee and the chocolate chip cookies because those are disappearing, too. Who believes in Global Warming . Wow, not much, huh . Theres tremendous disagreement about the degree of impact. Climate change affects the food we eat and altering familiar traditions not just in one place but in several places. Climate change is something we can taste. Im andrew zimm earn, story telephone, chef, world traveller. Its delicious. Im exploring our country, looking at the biggest social and political questions to have day through the lens of food. There is no one solution. Hmm. Preparing some amazing meals along the way. Hot and fresh and trying to figure out. Holy moly. Whats
Supertyphoon usagi ask entering the South China Sea with its sights set on hong kong. The eye of the storm is now passing between the philippines and taiwan. It is leaving flooding wind damage and a storm surge. The most powerful cyclone of 2013 has the potential to do a lot of damage in hong kong. More now from yai craig leeson. The biggest ships in the u. S. Fleet, the u. S. S. Bonhom richard, is moving out. This storm formed in the pacific earlier in the week and has tracked west northwest influence the luzon strait that separates the philippines and taiwan. In the philippines 100 families were moved from islands as torrential flooding. In taiwan, waves as big as buildings smashed the coastline. Flights and per yi Ferry Service cut. Chinas residents have been prepared for the worse. 23,000 fishing boats returned to port. Hong kong is in its sights. 100 people died and major storm damage to the city. Sunday airlines say they will hold all flights in and out of among congress. Thousan
Too controversial. So now theres more education about it, but it is still a hard conflict to streamline and get people talking about. So if this is one way to do that, madame nhu is a very polarizing figure and i i think it needs to be explored, and all. Did your personal feelings for her change over time . I dont know if you started the project is a blackandwhite figure politically and historically. I dont know whether you take became from that kind of a physician, but did she become much more personalizes you in the process of working on about quick when i started i thought this is a woman whos been stereotyped and i was going to rescue her and all this stuff. But she really didnt need to be rescued. She was good in that. She was complicated. I think my initial i am going to do this world a Great Service was quickly changed when i started learning all the facts. But i have the up most respect for her. I mean, she was a strong woman anytime in place that it was not okay to be a strong
To give nearly 60 million to his charity, and it all began with one simple story. Its a beautiful story, and its a lie. We wanted to talk to mortenson about that and some other things, but he didnt want to talk to 60 minutes. Steve kroft. Nice to meet you. How you doing . Thanks. Got five minutes for us today . Um. [ticking] we wondered how the man who could whistle up a Corporate Jet on a whim. Lets rock. Or throw a 2 Million Birthday Party was doing in his reduced circumstances. Whats it like to go from king of the world to prisoner number 05a4820 serving 8 to 25 years behind bars . In my wildest imagination, when i would project myself into my late 50s and early 60s, where i would be or what i would be doing, if i make a list of 100 different places or 100 different things, here would never make that list. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im morley safer. In this edition, we look at stories of crime, punishment, and what money can buy. First, the highstakes world of japanese organized
To give nearly 60 million to his charity, and it all began with one simple story. Its a beautiful story, and its a lie. We wanted to talk to mortenson about that and some other things, but he didnt want to talk to 60 minutes. Steve kroft. Nice to meet you. How you doing . Thanks. Got five minutes for us today . Um. [ticking] we wondered how the man who could whistle up a Corporate Jet on a whim. Lets rock. Or throw a 2 Million Birthday Party was doing in his reduced circumstances. Whats it like to go from king of the world to prisoner number 05a4820 serving 8 to 25 years behind bars . In my wildest imagination, when i would project myself into my late 50s and early 60s, where i would be or what i would be doing, if i make a list of 100 different places or 100 different things, here would never make that list. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im morley safer. In this edition, we look at stories of crime, punishment, and what money can buy. First, the highstakes world of japanese organized