Based off of exploring that story, do you feel like tech platforms have a responsibility to curb or curtail that sort of content? cordon off the street.
or things like that and it just didn't sound like that was good for me, so I took off to France, and spent about a year and half there at different schools, Cordon Bleu was one of them.And then came back to San Diego and started making cakes for like Nieman Marcus, some other very high end establishments, and just sort of dropped off, peddled, you know basically peddling to them, and built
So they tell me. It was cordoned off for 45,000.
You mentioned your parents had to be resourceful growing up. But then you were trained at Le Cordon Bleu here in SF, and you worked at multiple Michelin-star restaurants and stuff so-- Shout out to Acquerello, Chef Suzette Gresham there for 30 years, two Michelin stars.
Karen: Well, for icings we only either use, and they're in the book, buttercream, and it's a French recipe actually from Cordon Bleu, I have never done anything different from that. I've used that since 1985.
Catholic I actually think uh uh that that was the case too so Descartes was trying to protect he was trying to cordon off the theological he's trying to protect the church by saying mind and body are two different things therefore when science as it as it's prying into the physical world it can't touch the terrain of the church
that it is yet but it's coming along but it turns out that I was something that I really enjoyed so I when I graduated college I went to went to study at the cordon blue and then I met this guy Marco Pier white who subsequently became one of the most famous chefs in the world he taught Gordon Ramsey how to be an so I mean there was a jump
And I went to US Congress seminar on transition to democracy. But the police knew that they had to cordon off and save the evidence.
I have two questions. One is that I see you have graduated from Le Cordon Bleu and you travel back to Paris frequently, where would you recommend for a great croissant or desserts in Paris?
And one day I got this call out of the blue from a member of the Obama administration who said, look we have about $50 billion in federal aid for Sandy that came from Congress. And we've cordoned off a few billion for a special competition we called the Rebuild by Design Competition. You might not know this, but ordinarily the way that FEMA operates is that if you're going to get relief for a disaster from FEMA,
But outside the country, it's like something that you must fight to put your name on the lede. I remember, I was following a guy called Daniel Cordon . I don't know if you know him.
And from there, I was, like, I really want to really pursue my passion, my true passion, which is cooking. And so I moved to Miami, and I went to culinary school Le Cordon Bleu. And then I came back to Detroit a few years back.
I am at Google. So I kind of feel like lecturing Googlers about VR would be like going to like Le Cordon Bleu and lecturing them about how to make an omelet. I'm not super comfortable about that.
And we found his house at 112 Mercer. It was undergoing some sort of construction, so it was sort of cordoned by yellow tape like a murder scene. But we just stood there in awe, trespassing on Einstein's lawn, two bogus press badges still hanging around our necks.
We were made for wheelchairs. There's an almost an intimidation sometimes when you go to a museum, and then there's a big red cordon or barrier that doesn't allow you to go,
and he has been in all of them. He's also studied at the Culinary Institute of America, Cornell University, the New York University, and Le Cordon Bleu. He's no stranger to the television.
A year later the eatery was in such demand that Karen was able to expand from ten seats to sixty-five seats, and in 2004, she opened a second location in San Diego's Little Italy. Karen graduated with a degree from the University of Hawaii in Food and Human Nutrition, and went on to study pastry making at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, France. She has brought some of these fabulous desserts to share with us today, and now, Karen Krasne.
that most lucrative of political emotions, fear, and they have done it extremely well so that by now, a year after 9/11, we've seen major attack on the Administration over the people. They did these sweeps - in the early days of the insurgency when the US had no good intelligence on what was going on, they would just cordon off a neighborhood and smash -- break
To understand how the malware worked, Alien set it up in a sandbox, or cordoned off virtual machine environment.