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Sam Kass - Food entrepreneur
Sam Kass's work connects nutrition and education in an effort to make sure future generations thrive.

Why you should listen

Food entrepreneur Sam Kass is a former White House Chef and Senior Policy Advisor for Nutrition. He is the founder of TROVE and a partner in Acre Venture Partners.

Kass joined the White House kitchen staff in 2009 as Assistant Chef and, in 2010, became Food Initiative Coordinator. During his White House tenure, he took on several additional roles including Executive Director of First Lady Michelle Obama's "Let’s Move!" campaign and senior White House Policy Advisor for Nutrition. Kass is the first person in the history of the White House to have a position in the Executive Office of the President and the Residence. As one of the First Lady’s longest-serving advisors, he served as Senior Policy Advisor for Healthy Food Initiatives and he helped the First Lady create the first major vegetable garden at the White House since Eleanor Roosevelt’s victory garden.

In 2011, Fast Company included Sam in their list of "100 Most Creative People," and in 2012, he helped create the American Chef Corps, which is dedicated to promoting diplomacy through culinary initiatives. He is also an MIT Media lab fellow, entrepreneur and advisor.

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Sam Kass: Want kids to learn well? Feed them well

山姆·卡斯: 想教好孩子们?先把他们喂好

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如果孩子处在饥饿或充满糖分缺少营养的饮食之中时,我们能够期待他们学到什么了?前白宫主厨,食物政策专家山姆·卡斯讨论了学校除了育人头脑之外,在增强学生体魄方面所起到的重要作用。
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我是一个大厨,
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I am a chef厨师
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也是一个食物政策专家,
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and a food餐饮 policy政策 guy,
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但是我来自一个教师家庭。
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but I come from a whole整个
family家庭 of teachers教师.
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我的姐姐是芝加哥的
一个特殊教育老师,
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My sister妹妹 is a special特别 edED
teacher老师 in Chicago芝加哥.
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我的父亲当了25年的
五年级老师,刚刚退休。
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My father父亲 just retired退休
after 25 years年份 teaching教学 fifth第五 grade年级.
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我的姑姑和叔叔是教授。
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My aunt姑妈 and uncle叔叔 were professors教授.
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我的堂兄妹都是老师。
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My cousins表兄弟 all teach.
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基本上我家里的所有人
除了我都是老师。
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Everybody每个人 in my family家庭, basically基本上,
teaches except for me.
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他们教会我得到正确答案的唯一方式
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They taught me that the only way
to get the right answers答案
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就是问出正确的问题。
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is to ask the right questions问题.
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所以当谈到
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So what are the right questions问题
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提高我们孩子的教育水平,
什么才是正确的问题?
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when it comes to improving提高
the educational教育性 outcomes结果 for our children孩子?
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There's obviously明显
many许多 important重要 questions问题,
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显而易见有很多重要的问题,
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but I think the following以下
is a good place地点 to start开始:
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但是我觉得可以从这个问题开始:
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What do we think the connection连接 is
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我们认为孩子发育中的头脑和
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between之间 a child's孩子的 growing生长 mind心神
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他们发育中的身体
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and their growing生长 body身体?
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有什么联系?
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What can we expect期望 our kids孩子 to learn学习
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我们能够期望我们的孩子学到什么,
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if their diets饮食 are full充分 of sugar
and empty of nutrients营养成分?
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如果他们的饮食充满糖分却缺少营养?
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What can they possibly或者 learn学习
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如果他们的身体
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if their bodies身体
are literally按照字面 going hungry饥饿?
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经常处于饥饿状态,
他们怎么可能学到东西呢?
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And with all the resources资源
that we are pouring浇注 into schools学校,
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我们向学校投入了大量的资源,
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we should stop and ask ourselves我们自己:
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但我们应该停下自问:
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Are we really setting设置 our kids孩子
up for success成功?
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“我们真的在为孩子们的成功铺路吗?”
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Now, a few少数 years年份 ago,
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几年前,
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I was a judge法官 on a cooking烹饪
competition竞争 called "Chopped切碎的."
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我是一个烹饪节目
“厨艺大战(Chopped)”的裁判。
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Its four chefs厨师 compete竞争
with mystery神秘 ingredients配料
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大厨们用神秘食材比拼,
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to see who can cook厨师 the best最好 dishes碗碟.
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看谁能煮出最棒的菜肴。
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Except for this episode插曲 --
it was a very special特别 one.
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除了某一集,这集非常特殊。
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Instead代替 of four overzealous过分热心的 chefs厨师
trying to break打破 into the limelight聚光灯 --
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不是四个专业的大厨
尝试得到公众的注意——
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something that I would know
nothing about --
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(Laughter笑声)
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对这个我不太了解——
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These chefs厨师 were school学校 chefs厨师 --
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(笑声)
这些大厨是学校厨师;
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you know, the women妇女 that you used
to call "lunch午餐 ladies女士们,"
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就是那些被你们称为“食堂大婶儿”的人,
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but the ones那些 I insist咬定
we call "school学校 chefs厨师."
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但我坚持叫她们“校园厨师”。
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Now, these women妇女 -- God bless保佑
these women妇女 --
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这些女人——她们非常伟大——
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spend their day cooking烹饪
for thousands数千 of kids孩子,
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每天为上千个孩子做饭,
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breakfast早餐 and lunch午餐,
with only $2.68 per lunch午餐,
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早餐和午餐,每份午餐
只有2.68美元的预算,
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with only about a dollar美元 of that
actually其实 going to the food餐饮.
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而其中只有一美元真正花在了食物上。
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Now, in this episode插曲,
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the main主要 course课程 mystery神秘
ingredient成分 was quinoa藜麦.
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在这集节目中,
主要的神秘食材是藜麦。
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Now, I know it's been a long time
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since以来 most of you have had a school学校 lunch午餐,
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我知道距离你们大多数人
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and we've我们已经 made制作 a lot
of progress进展 on nutrition营养,
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上次吃学校午餐已经很久了,
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but quinoa藜麦 still is not a staple钉书针
in most school学校 cafeterias食堂.
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我们已经在营养上取得了很大进步,
但是藜麦依旧不是学校餐厅的主食。
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(Laughter笑声)
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So this was a challenge挑战.
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(笑声)
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But the dish that I will never forget忘记
was cooked by a woman女人
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所以这是一个挑战。
但是我永远不会忘记一个
名叫谢丽尔·巴巴拉的女人
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named命名 Cheryl谢丽尔 Barbara芭芭拉.
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Cheryl谢丽尔 was the nutrition营养 director导向器
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所煮的菜。
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at High School学校 in the Community社区
in Connecticut康涅狄格.
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谢丽尔是康涅狄格州社区高中的
营养负责人。
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She cooked this delicious美味的 pasta意大利面.
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她能煮美味的意大利面食。
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It was amazing惊人.
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It was a pappardellepappardelle with Italian意大利 sausage香肠,
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非常好吃。
是宽面条配意大利香肠,
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kale羽衣甘蓝, Parmesan巴马 cheese起司.
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甘蓝和帕玛森芝士。
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It was delicious美味的, like,
restaurant-quality餐厅品质 good, except --
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非常美味,达到了餐馆水准,
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she basically基本上 just threw the quinoa藜麦,
pretty漂亮 much uncooked,
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除了她基本上只是把没熟的藜麦
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into the dish.
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It was a strange奇怪 choice选择,
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扔进面里。
这是一个奇怪的选择,
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and it was super crunchy脆脆.
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而且吃起来非常脆。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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So I took on the TV电视 accusatory非难的 judge法官 thing
that you're supposed应该 to do,
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所以我做了电视节目裁判应该做的,
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and I asked her why she did that.
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我问她为什么这样做。
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Cheryl谢丽尔 responded回应, "Well, first,
I don't know what quinoa藜麦 is."
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谢丽尔回答:“好吧,
首先我不知道藜麦是什么。”
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(Laughter笑声)
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"But I do know that it's a Monday星期一,
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(笑声)
“但是我知道今天是周一,
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and that in my school学校,
at High School学校 in the Community社区,
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在我的社区高中,
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I always cook厨师 pasta意大利面."
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我总是会煮意大利面。”
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See, Cheryl谢丽尔 explained解释
that for many许多 of her kids孩子,
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谢丽尔解释说,很多她的孩子,
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there were no meals on the weekends周末.
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在周末没办法吃到饭。
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No meals on Saturday星期六.
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周六没有东西吃。
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No meals on Sunday星期日, either.
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周日也没有。
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So she cooked pasta意大利面
because she wanted to make sure
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所以她煮意大利面,因为她想保证
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she cooked something she knew知道
her children孩子 would eat.
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煮一些孩子一定会吃的东西。
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Something that would
stick to their ribs肋骨, she said.
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一些有足够营养的东西,她说。
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Something that would fill them up.
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一些能够填饱他们的东西。
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By the time Monday星期一 came来了,
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her kids'孩子们 hunger饥饿 pangs阵痛 were so intense激烈
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谢丽尔还提到,周一来临的时候,
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that they couldn't不能 even begin开始
to think about learning学习.
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她的孩子都感到非常饥饿,
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Food餐饮 was the only thing on their mind心神.
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以至于无法专心学习。
孩子们满脑子都只有食物。
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The only thing.
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And unfortunately不幸, the stats统计 --
they tell the same相同 story故事.
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So, let's put this
into the context上下文 of a child儿童.
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只想吃东西。
不幸的是,数据也验证了这一点。
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And we're going to focus焦点 on
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让我们举一个孩子的例子,
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the most important重要 meal膳食
of the day, breakfast早餐.
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Meet遇见 Allison佳佳.
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She's 12 years年份 old,
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我们会着重关注
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she's smart聪明 as a whip鞭子
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一天中最重要的一餐,早餐。
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and she wants to be a physicist物理学家
when she grows成长 up.
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这是艾莉森。
她12岁,
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If Allison佳佳 goes to a school学校
that serves供应 a nutritious有营养 breakfast早餐
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非常聪明,
而且她长大想成为一个物理学家。
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to all of their kids孩子,
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here's这里的 what's going to follow跟随.
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如果艾莉森去一个向所有学生
提供营养丰富的
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Her chances机会 of getting得到 a nutritious有营养 meal膳食,
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免费早餐的学校,
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one with fruit水果 and milk牛奶,
one lower降低 in sugar and salt,
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接下来会这样。
她能够得到一顿营养餐,
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dramatically显着 increase增加.
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Allison佳佳 will have a lower降低 rate
of obesity肥胖 than the average平均 kid孩子.
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一顿有水果和牛奶,低糖低盐的饭菜的
机会会大幅增加。
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She'll贝壳 have to visit访问 the nurse护士 less.
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艾莉森患有肥胖的几率会低于平均值。
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She'll贝壳 have lower降低 levels水平
of anxiety焦虑 and depression萧条.
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她不需要经常去看医生。
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She'll贝壳 have better behavior行为.
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不容易焦虑,或者沮丧。
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She'll贝壳 have better attendance,
and she'll贝壳 show显示 up on time more often经常.
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她会有更好的表现,
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Why?
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她会有更好的出席率,
更经常准时上课。
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Well, because there's a good meal膳食
waiting等候 for her at school学校.
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为什么?
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Overall总体, Allison佳佳 is in much better health健康
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因为有一顿好的早餐在学校等着她。
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than the average平均 school学校 kid孩子.
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总而言之,艾莉森的健康状况
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So what about that kid孩子
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who doesn't have a nutritious有营养
breakfast早餐 waiting等候 for him?
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要好于平均水平。
那么那个
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Well, meet遇到 Tommy汤米.
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没有营养早餐
等着他的孩子会怎么样?
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He's also 12. He's a wonderful精彩 kid孩子.
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来看看汤米。
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He wants to be a doctor医生.
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他也是12岁,一个很棒的孩子。
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By the time Tommy汤米 is in kindergarten幼儿园,
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他想成为一个医生。
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he's already已经 underperforming表现不佳 in math数学.
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汤米上幼儿园的时候,
数学已经成了他的弱项。
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By the time he's in third第三 grade年级,
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he's got lower降低 math数学 and reading scores分数.
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在三年级的时候,
他在数学和阅读上成绩更低了。
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By the time he's 11,
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it's more likely容易 that Tommy汤米 will have
to have repeated重复 a grade年级.
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到他11岁的时候,
汤米很有可能会复读一年。
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Research研究 shows节目 that kids孩子
who do not have consistent一贯 nourishment营养,
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particularly尤其 at breakfast早餐,
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研究显示,没有持续摄取到营养的孩子,
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have poor较差的 cognitive认知 function功能 overall总体.
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特别是早餐,
学习能力都有所欠缺。
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So how widespread广泛 is this problem问题?
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Well, unfortunately不幸, it's pervasive无处不在.
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那么这个问题有多广泛呢?
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Let me give you two stats统计
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不幸的是,它到处存在。
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that seem似乎 like they're on opposite对面
ends结束 of the issue问题,
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让我给你们两个数据,
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but are actually其实 two sides双方
of the same相同 coin硬币.
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看起来它们和问题表现的相反,
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On the one hand,
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但是其实是一个硬币的两面。
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one in six Americans美国人 are food餐饮 insecure不安全,
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一方面,
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including包含 16 million百万 children孩子 --
almost几乎 20 percent百分 --
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六分之一的美国人的
食物没有保障,
包括一千六百万孩子,几乎占到20%,
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are food餐饮 insecure不安全.
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In this city alone单独, in New York纽约 City,
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食物没有保障。
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474,000 kids孩子 under the age年龄 of 18
face面对 hunger饥饿 every一切 year.
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在这个城市,纽约城,
每年有四十七万未成年人食不果腹。
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It's crazy.
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On the other hand,
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难以置信。
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diet饮食 and nutrition营养 is the number one cause原因
of preventable预防的 death死亡 and disease疾病
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另一方面,
饮食和营养是可预防死亡
和疾病的首要原因,
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in this country国家, by far.
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And fully充分 a third第三 of the kids孩子
that we've我们已经 been talking about tonight今晚
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至少在这个国家是这样。
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are on track跟踪 to have diabetes糖尿病
in their lifetime一生.
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我们今天讨论的孩子中有三分之一,
都迟早会患上糖尿病。
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Now, what's hard
to put together一起 but is true真正
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is that, many许多 times,
these are the same相同 children孩子.
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我知道很难把这些联系起来,但是
很多情况下,这都是同一群孩子。
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So they fill up on the unhealthy不良
and cheap低廉 calories卡路里
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that surround环绕 them in their communities社区
and that their families家庭 can afford给予.
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他们生活的社区里充斥着
粗制滥造的廉价食物,
价格仅限在他们的家庭
能承受的范围之内。
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But then by the end结束 of the month,
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food餐饮 stamps邮票 run out
or hours小时 get cut at work,
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但是在每个月末,
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and they don't have the money
to cover the basic基本 cost成本 of food餐饮.
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食物补贴券用尽,
或者工作时间被迫减少,
他们就没有足够钱来
支付基本的食物了。
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But we should be able能够
to solve解决 this problem问题, right?
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We know what the answers答案 are.
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但是我们应该
有能力解决这个问题,对吗?
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As part部分 of my work at the White白色 House,
we instituted制定 a program程序
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我们知道答案是什么。
作为我在白宫工作的一部分,
我们开始了一个项目,
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that for all schools学校 that had
40 percent百分 more low-income低收入 kids孩子,
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we could serve服务 breakfast早餐 and lunch午餐
to every一切 kid孩子 in that school学校
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给所有低收入孩子占人数40%的
学校中的每个孩子提供早餐和午餐。
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for free自由.
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This program程序 has been
incredibly令人难以置信 successful成功,
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because it helped帮助 us overcome克服
a very difficult barrier屏障
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免费。
这个项目非常成功,
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when it came来了 to getting得到 kids孩子
a nutritious有营养 breakfast早餐.
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因为它帮助我们扫除了
一个巨大的障碍,
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And that was the barrier屏障 of stigma柱头.
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帮助孩子们获得一顿营养的早餐,
07:48
See, schools学校 serve服务
breakfast早餐 before school学校,
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然而这就是克服障碍的突破点。
07:53
and it was only available可得到
for the poor较差的 kids孩子.
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学校会通常在上课前提供早餐,
07:58
So everybody每个人 knew知道 who was poor较差的
and who needed需要 government政府 help.
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但通常只提供给贫困的孩子。
08:03
Now, all kids孩子, no matter how much
or how little their parents父母 make,
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所以每个人都知道谁家贫困,
谁需要政府的帮助。
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have a lot of pride自豪.
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然而,所有的孩子,
无论家庭收入的多少,
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So what happened发生?
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Well, the schools学校 that have
implemented实施 this program程序
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都有很强的自尊心。
08:15
saw an increase增加 in math数学 and reading
scores分数 by 17.5 percent百分.
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那么后来怎么样了呢?
实施我们这个项目的学校
08:20
17.5 percent百分.
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数学和阅读分数提高了17.5%。
08:23
And research研究 shows节目 that when kids孩子
have a consistent一贯, nutritious有营养 breakfast早餐,
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17.5%。
08:29
their chances机会 of graduating毕业
increase增加 by 20 percent百分.
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研究表明,当孩子们有了
持续的营养早餐,
08:33
20 percent百分.
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他们的毕业率就会提高20%。
08:36
When we give our kids孩子
the nourishment营养 they need,
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08:40
we give them the chance机会 to thrive兴旺,
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20%。
当我们给孩子们需要的营养,
08:43
both in the classroom课堂 and beyond.
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Now, you don't have to trust相信 me on this,
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我们就给了他们成功的机会,
不论在校内还是校外。
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but you should talk to Donna唐娜 Martin马丁.
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08:52
I love Donna唐娜 Martin马丁.
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你可能并不相信我,
08:54
Donna唐娜 Martin马丁 is the school学校 nutrition营养
director导向器 at Burke伯克 County
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但是你应该和唐纳·马丁谈谈。
08:58
in Waynesboro韦恩斯伯勒, Georgia格鲁吉亚.
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我爱唐纳·马丁这个人。
唐纳·马丁斯是佐治亚州
伯克郡韦恩斯伯勒的
09:01
Now, Burke伯克 County
is one of the poorest最穷 districts
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in the fifth-poorest第五最穷 state in the country国家,
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学校营养负责人。
伯克郡是美国15个最穷的州中
09:07
and about 100 percent百分 of Donna's唐娜的 students学生们
live生活 at or below下面 the poverty贫穷 line线.
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最穷的郡之一,
唐纳所有学生的家庭
都处在贫困线或以下。
09:14
A few少数 years年份 ago,
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09:15
Donna唐娜 decided决定 to get out ahead
of the new standards标准 that were coming未来,
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09:19
and overhaul翻修 her nutrition营养 standards标准.
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几年前,
唐纳决定提前实施即将开始的规定,
09:22
She improved改善 and added添加
fruit水果 and vegetables蔬菜 and whole整个 grains谷物.
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全面修改她的营养标准。
09:27
She served提供服务 breakfast早餐 in the classroom课堂
to all of her kids孩子.
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她提高了蔬果和全麦的供应量和质量,
09:30
And she implemented实施 a dinner晚餐 program程序.
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09:32
Why?
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给教室里所有孩子提供免费早餐。
09:34
Well, many许多 of her kids孩子 didn't have
dinner晚餐 when they went home.
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她还开始实施晚餐项目,
为什么呢?
09:38
So how did they respond响应?
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因为她的很多孩子回到家都没有晚餐。
09:40
Well, the kids孩子 loved喜爱 the food餐饮.
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09:43
They loved喜爱 the better nutrition营养,
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那么这些孩子对此有什么反应呢?
09:45
and they loved喜爱 not being存在 hungry饥饿.
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事实表明,孩子们喜欢这些食物,
09:49
But Donna's唐娜的 biggest最大 supporter支持者 came来了
from an unexpected意外 place地点.
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他们喜欢更好的营养,
也喜欢不再饥肠辘辘的感觉。
09:53
His name名称 from Eric埃里克 Parker帕克,
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但是对唐纳最大的支持
来自一个意想不到的人,
09:55
and he was the head football足球 coach教练
for the Burke伯克 County Bears.
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他的名字是埃里克·派克,
10:00
Now, Coach教练 Parker帕克 had coached执教
mediocre平庸 teams球队 for years年份.
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他是伯克郡灰熊的橄榄球教练。
10:03
The Bears often经常 ended结束
in the middle中间 of the pack --
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派克教练教导普通球队很多年了,
10:06
a big disappointment失望 in one
of the most passionate多情 football足球 states状态
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灰熊队经常在赛季中间被淘汰——
10:09
in the union联盟.
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10:10
But the year Donna唐娜 changed the menus菜单,
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作为联盟里对橄榄球最有热情的州之一,
这结果太让人失望了。
10:15
the Bears not only won韩元 their division,
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但是唐纳改变菜单的那年,
10:19
they went on to win赢得
the state championship锦标赛,
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灰熊队不仅赢得了他们的分区,
10:21
beating跳动 the Peach桃子 County Trojans木马
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10:23
28-14.
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还赢得了州冠军,
10:25
(Laughter笑声)
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打败了桃子郡特洛伊。
10:27
And Coach教练 Parker帕克,
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28比14。
10:30
he credited that championship锦标赛
to Donna唐娜 Martin马丁.
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(笑声)
不过教练派克
把那个冠军颁给了唐纳·马丁。
10:35
When we give our kids孩子
the basic基本 nourishment营养,
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10:38
they're gonna thrive兴旺.
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10:41
And it's not just up
to the Cheryl谢丽尔 BarbarasBarbaras
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当我们给了孩子基本的营养,
他们就会茁壮成长。
10:44
and the Donna唐娜 Martins马丁斯 of the world世界.
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而且这不仅是谢丽尔·巴巴拉
10:46
It's on all of us.
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10:48
And feeding馈送 our kids孩子 the basic基本 nutrition营养
is just the starting开始 point.
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和唐纳·马丁的责任。
这是我们所有人的责任。
给我们的孩子提供
基本的营养还只是开始。
10:54
What I've laid铺设 out is really a model模型
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10:56
for so many许多 of the most pressing紧迫
issues问题 that we face面对.
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我阐述的真的只是一个模型,
11:00
If we focus焦点 on the simple简单 goal目标
of properly正确 nourishing滋补 ourselves我们自己,
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一个关于我们面对的诸多问题的模型。
如果我们注重于像给自己足够的
营养这样简单的目标,
11:07
we could see a world世界
that is more stable稳定 and secure安全;
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11:11
we could dramatically显着 improve提高
our economic经济 productivity生产率;
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我们就能够见证一个
更稳定安全的世界;
11:15
we could transform转变 our health健康 care关心
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我们能够大程度提高我们的经济效率,
11:19
and we could go a long way
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我们能够改变我们的医疗保健,
11:21
in ensuring确保 that the Earth地球 can provide提供
for generations to come.
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11:24
Food餐饮 is that place地点
where our collective集体 efforts努力
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我们还能够继续保证
地球上世代的可持续发展。
11:28
can have the greatest最大 impact碰撞.
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食物是我们一起努力就能够产生
11:32
So we have to ask ourselves我们自己:
What is the right question?
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巨大影响的一件事。
11:35
What would happen发生
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11:37
if we fed美联储 ourselves我们自己 more nutritious有营养,
more sustainably可持续 grown长大的 food餐饮?
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所以我们要自问:
“正确的问题是什么?”
如果我们给自己
更多营养,更可持续生长的
食物,会发生什么?
11:43
What would be the impact碰撞?
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11:45
Cheryl谢丽尔 Barbara芭芭拉,
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11:48
Donna唐娜 Martin马丁,
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这会产生何等的影响?
11:50
Coach教练 Parker帕克 and the Burke伯克 County Bears --
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谢丽尔·巴巴拉,
11:53
I think they know the answer回答.
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唐纳·马丁,
11:54
Thank you guys so very much.
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教练派克和伯克郡灰熊——
11:56
(Applause掌声)
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我觉得他们知道答案。
非常感谢你们。
(鼓掌)
Translated by Zhao Ningqi
Reviewed by Lipeng Chen

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sam Kass - Food entrepreneur
Sam Kass's work connects nutrition and education in an effort to make sure future generations thrive.

Why you should listen

Food entrepreneur Sam Kass is a former White House Chef and Senior Policy Advisor for Nutrition. He is the founder of TROVE and a partner in Acre Venture Partners.

Kass joined the White House kitchen staff in 2009 as Assistant Chef and, in 2010, became Food Initiative Coordinator. During his White House tenure, he took on several additional roles including Executive Director of First Lady Michelle Obama's "Let’s Move!" campaign and senior White House Policy Advisor for Nutrition. Kass is the first person in the history of the White House to have a position in the Executive Office of the President and the Residence. As one of the First Lady’s longest-serving advisors, he served as Senior Policy Advisor for Healthy Food Initiatives and he helped the First Lady create the first major vegetable garden at the White House since Eleanor Roosevelt’s victory garden.

In 2011, Fast Company included Sam in their list of "100 Most Creative People," and in 2012, he helped create the American Chef Corps, which is dedicated to promoting diplomacy through culinary initiatives. He is also an MIT Media lab fellow, entrepreneur and advisor.

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