Do you want to come over here . No. But this is business. I do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. This the profit. [upbeat music] this week, im going to keyport, new jersey, a town that was devastated by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Im going to meet the owners of mr. Green tea, a gourmet ice cream company. For nearly 50 years, mr. Green tea has been handcrafting exotic ice cream flavors and supplying the asian restaurant trade in new york city. So delicious. Way ahead of their time, mr. Green tea was producing flavors like green tea, ginger, and red bean. This Family Business was founded by richards dad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richards older brother, james. Richards dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. Richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. Michael, theres multiple problems. We gotta do what we gotta do. Unlike many of the busines
So we integrated ouroo neighborhood and schools. Host how many black people were living in stamford connecticut in 1963 . Guest it was north stamford, so it was our family. There may have been two or three that lived up in that section of town and we just kind of desegregated ourselves. Host what do you remember about being one of the few africanamericans . Guest i remember in children people asking i me my race and i would be feeling shy, didnt speak at all, wouldnt ask questions or wear my glasses because i didnt want to be different in any other way and i didnt understand that was part of my experience being the only black child in fifth grade. Until fifth grade i was the only black child in the school. Host why did your mom and dad wan wants you to live their . Guest i dont think they wanted us to have that level of isolation. My father was still playing for the brooklyn dodgers and wanted to live on the land with privacy and thought it would be better for the family. Stanfords was
Justice Department Inspector Michael Horowitz American University sylvia burwell. Staff, students and viewers at home, good afternoon to you all. My name is Camille Nelson and i had the privilege of serving as a dean of the Washington College of law and its my pleasure to welcome you to this beautiful canvas for such an important conversation on government oversight and accountability and in conjunction with the launch of our new student publication. Oversight project. Org. This project is yet another example of the work of our student leaders integrating a go to source about the work of federal oversight accountability and ethics watchdogs. We could not be more proud of our students, their effort and their enthusiasm here at Washington College of law. Our Law School Community is especially grateful at the launch of this project is made possible and is elevated by leading experts who will share their insights and accountability with us today. So my warm welcome again please, join me in
They achieved only destruction. And as the u. S. Is roundly condemned for abandoning its kurdish allies in syria look at how the decision was somewhat predictable. Youre watching R T International bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program we start with breaking news from germany where police say 2 people have been killed in a shooting in the city of hama reports say the attack happened near a synagogue we go live now to events lets assess who is invalid for us this is of course a developing situation but whats the latest. Was said earlier 2 people have been reportedly killed at a shooting about how been in the city of khalid germany. Today wednesday afternoon the city of germany is just northwest of the largest city of light sic the incident took place at about 1 pm local time when the perpetrator opened fire nearby the synagogue killing one woman and injuring many others just its interesting to point out the person here was using using a sub
Inspector Michael Horowitz American University sylvia burwell. Staff, students and viewers at home, good afternoon to you all. My name is Camille Nelson and i had the privilege of serving as a dean of the Washington College of law and its my pleasure to welcome you to this beautiful canvas for such an important conversation on government oversight and accountability and in conjunction with the launch of our new student publication. Oversight project. Org. This project is yet another example of the work of our student leaders integrating a go to source about the work of federal oversight accountability and ethics watchdogs. We could not be more proud of our students, their effort and their enthusiasm here at Washington College of law. Our Law School Community is especially grateful at the launch of this project is made possible and is elevated by leading experts who will share their insights and accountability with us today. So my warm welcome again please, join me in welcoming this eve