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now back to war stories with oliver north. the latest headlines log on to foxnews.com. >> oliver: that month, italians surrendered. hitler ordered 9 invasion of italy. the bat battle for italy would be long and fierce. >> in september, allied troops led by field marshal montgomery landed on the southern end of the italian boot. back in the states, benjamin davis was given command to the 332nd fighter group. they were stationed at self ridge field, michigan. >> they formed fighter squadron which they called the 232nd group. they moved us up to michigan. while we were up there. >> oliver: what was the cause of the friction up in michigan? >> the pilots wanted to go to the officer's club. the government made these officers join the club. they took money out to pay yet they wouldn't let the blacks go in there. another incident happened, base commander up there, they sent a black negro to be his chauffer and he shot him. >> the private survived but the base commander william colin was found guilty. they called the verdict a farce a
now back to war stories with oliver north. the latest headlines log on to foxnews.com. >> oliver: that month, italians surrendered. hitler ordered 9 invasion of italy. the bat battle for italy would be long and fierce. >> in september, allied troops led by field marshal montgomery landed on the southern end of the italian boot. back in the states, benjamin davis was given command to the 332nd fighter group. they were stationed at self ridge field, michigan. >> they formed...
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i'm oliver north, good night.
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why i like olives? olives are good for you. olives--we were just talking about olive extract.ou can eat an olive, and it helps reduce cholesterol. there's a lot of good thin about olives. olive oil--that's a greathing. >> but tell m a little bit--these are your babies basically. >> well, yes, they are. yes. a lot of times you'll get years where there's just aolive here a@d an olive there. but the pollination was great this year, so we have olives pretty uniformly in the--throughout the canopy. so we sell--the majority of our olives go to bell-carter. um, they've been great for the industry, and they produce a great, great product. >> california's weather is perfect for olives, and some of these trees can grow for several hundred years. but you may be surprised to know that harvesting in california is largely done by hand. flash back more than 100 years to 1912. back then, olives were harvested the very same way, by hand. that's when two brothers, arthur and henry bell, decided to buy a small olive grove near fresno. they even carried on harvesting and selling olives through th
why i like olives? olives are good for you. olives--we were just talking about olive extract.ou can eat an olive, and it helps reduce cholesterol. there's a lot of good thin about olives. olive oil--that's a greathing. >> but tell m a little bit--these are your babies basically. >> well, yes, they are. yes. a lot of times you'll get years where there's just aolive here a@d an olive there. but the pollination was great this year, so we have olives pretty uniformly in the--throughout...
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i didn't know oliver son had a -- oliver stone had a son.pple doesn't fall far from the equally dilutional father tree. >> he wants to breakaway from his father and changed his name to ali and his dad's name is ali. my argument is that's the only reason he did this. >> i have another reason. breaking. breaking news. we just found out that he is now an actor. he has been cast in an iranian film. they are making it in canada as we speak. it is called "the accused" and it is about a muslim coming to america and low and behold we don't treat the muslim very well. they cast him on that after he converted. so this guy is my hero. all he did was convert to islam so he can get a gig in the high low touted film industry. he is genius. >> iran is the one country that did not participate in the arab spring. they should have supported the unrest. and if you did have an uprising it would be like you would be most happy -- it is a very secular country and educated country. and the regime is so awful. they don't do a good job of running the place. there is
i didn't know oliver son had a -- oliver stone had a son.pple doesn't fall far from the equally dilutional father tree. >> he wants to breakaway from his father and changed his name to ali and his dad's name is ali. my argument is that's the only reason he did this. >> i have another reason. breaking. breaking news. we just found out that he is now an actor. he has been cast in an iranian film. they are making it in canada as we speak. it is called "the accused" and it is...
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so into this food processor we've got the walnuts, the garlic and our olive oil. what you want to do is make a quick paste out of that. so we'll go ahead and turn that on. and chop up the garlic and the walnuts real fine, blend it with the oil. once you've got a pasty consistency like that, you can go ahead and put your basil, cheese and salt. lots and lots and lots of fresh basil. it takes a lot of basil to make a little bit of delicioupesto. so go ahead and give that a quick blast. basil's getting chopped up and releasing all of its oils and aromatics and essence. and then what you have here is a nice basil pesto. what we do is we take that, we mix that with some mayonnaise, and that's the finished product right there. pesto aioli sauce. ok, so when the artichoke is just about done, you see you've got some really nice grill marks on there and some flavor. artichokes nice and soft now, ready to eat. we're going to take this to the plate. so we've already pre-warmed our plate. you always want to serve hot food on hot plates, it helps keep the food warm for a littl
so into this food processor we've got the walnuts, the garlic and our olive oil. what you want to do is make a quick paste out of that. so we'll go ahead and turn that on. and chop up the garlic and the walnuts real fine, blend it with the oil. once you've got a pasty consistency like that, you can go ahead and put your basil, cheese and salt. lots and lots and lots of fresh basil. it takes a lot of basil to make a little bit of delicioupesto. so go ahead and give that a quick blast. basil's...
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it's not going to be an olive branch that's waving now of course, it's going to be the flag.ou're not aware of it. i showed you a songster, he didn't call it the st"the star spangled banner" at first, did he? all of these things are going on in frances scott key's mind, i doubt that we will ever know when he crafted it into a full set of tight lyrics, and it was brought up before he started tonight. perhaps the copy here at the maryland historical society, the loan surviving hand copy of the lyrics was a very important correction right at the beginning. perhaps that was his last copying over from an envelope or two envelopes, mixed up with some of his own ideas that he was crafting her. and he wrote those out and they were sent to a printer. and the next image is this first broad side. this is the first written appearance in the streets of baltimore after he came back to shore. it took a little while for the british to get their pour wounded troops back on their ships to put their killed general into his cask of rum. and it wasn't many think until the 17th of december mckee a
it's not going to be an olive branch that's waving now of course, it's going to be the flag.ou're not aware of it. i showed you a songster, he didn't call it the st"the star spangled banner" at first, did he? all of these things are going on in frances scott key's mind, i doubt that we will ever know when he crafted it into a full set of tight lyrics, and it was brought up before he started tonight. perhaps the copy here at the maryland historical society, the loan surviving hand copy...
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..y el dinero que mauricio gano en la apuesta no es sufuciente para mantener a miranda a salvo de oliver quien desde la carcel lo sigue chantajeando...esta noche sus amenazas estan por cumplirse.. no se pierdan relaciones peligrosas en punto de las 10-9 centro es todo por mi parte...regres o con ustedes cu / cesar hoy a las 11 ---de que estaremos conversando a las once... blanca ---cesar... todos confiamos en los medicos y en lo que nos dicen, pero un estudio descubri que al parecer hay algunos doctores que mienten a sus
..y el dinero que mauricio gano en la apuesta no es sufuciente para mantener a miranda a salvo de oliver quien desde la carcel lo sigue chantajeando...esta noche sus amenazas estan por cumplirse.. no se pierdan relaciones peligrosas en punto de las 10-9 centro es todo por mi parte...regres o con ustedes cu / cesar hoy a las 11 ---de que estaremos conversando a las once... blanca ---cesar... todos confiamos en los medicos y en lo que nos dicen, pero un estudio descubri que al parecer hay algunos...
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now war stories deadlines on the battlefield with oliver north. >> i am oliver north. this is "war stories"." they are eyewitnesss to the worst and best of mankind. they make their deadlines in the battlefield. they are war correspondents. your witness on the front lines. it has never been an easy job and it is as always been dangerous. tonight you will meet the journalists and hear their stories about the most rev voting moments in history. you will learn the stories behind these pulitzer prize winning photographs. a picture may be worth a thousand words but it doesn't tell you everything. you will hear from rupert murdock and how his father went up against a general to save the lives of country men in world war i. come along for a glimpse of combat journalism, what some called the first draft of history. >>> >> war correspondents have to deal with absolutely everything. >> it was so close. >> there were too many witnesses. >> sometimes it's too much you feel like closing your notebook. >> of all of the wars you have worked on which one was most accurately reported as
now war stories deadlines on the battlefield with oliver north. >> i am oliver north. this is "war stories"." they are eyewitnesss to the worst and best of mankind. they make their deadlines in the battlefield. they are war correspondents. your witness on the front lines. it has never been an easy job and it is as always been dangerous. tonight you will meet the journalists and hear their stories about the most rev voting moments in history. you will learn the stories...
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brownwell saves oliver twist. >> that is an interesting critique because dicken's wol point is that it is at the hand of systems that the par were suffering. he was ve modern. a very sort of, he was a kind of anti-ideal log because he perceive add that some of the things that were being done to cure poverty, the status moves, were o thehings the poor were suffering from. one of the reasons why marksians have struggled to shoehorn him into an apprehension. >> it is also i think not a criticism of a political move told say that it doesn't offer a cure. you know, it is not really the function of literature, necessarily. you know, what he does is to see it, and show it. >> to observe expose it, and sometimes explain. >> and that's a great deal to do. when he and nicholas nickelby talks about the schools, the kind of square does the by's whole schools he was telling his reade something they didn't know about these schools, before television and radio. the novel couldstill bring the news in a way that now of course maybe it has less of a role in doing that. >> and i think he could have obser
brownwell saves oliver twist. >> that is an interesting critique because dicken's wol point is that it is at the hand of systems that the par were suffering. he was ve modern. a very sort of, he was a kind of anti-ideal log because he perceive add that some of the things that were being done to cure poverty, the status moves, were o thehings the poor were suffering from. one of the reasons why marksians have struggled to shoehorn him into an apprehension. >> it is also i think not a...
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night... 3 introducing olive garden'sn r for $12.95.one of five desserts. like our chocolate mousse. our new three course italian dinner, just $12.95. try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family.
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introducing olive garden's new three coursnner for $12.95. of five desserts. like our chocolate mousse. our new three course italian dinner, just $12.95. try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family. [horns honk] >> hey, jack. >> congratulations, lemon. i see you read my memo about having more catchphrases on your show. >> what catchphrases? oh, are you talking about... [brooklyn accent] >> if your man leaves in boxers and comes home in briefs, that's a deal breaker, ladies. if he wears an atlanta falcons jersey to your sister's wedding... >> [imitating jenna] "that's a deal breaker, ladies." this is gonna be huge for jenna. >> and for me, 'cause i wrote that phrase. >> if you say so, lemon. >> jack, is this really what you wanted to talk about? >> what else is there to discuss? >> oh, really? you're gonna do the repressed irish thing? be italian for like one second. i'm-a jack. i don't know who my father is. i'm-a so emotional, i'm gonna smash these barrels! >> we're not discussing that because i've made a decision. i
introducing olive garden's new three coursnner for $12.95. of five desserts. like our chocolate mousse. our new three course italian dinner, just $12.95. try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family. [horns honk] >> hey, jack. >> congratulations, lemon. i see you read my memo about having more catchphrases on your show. >> what catchphrases? oh, are you talking about... [brooklyn accent] >> if your man leaves in boxers and comes home in briefs,...
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try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family. >> fix it. >> i know you've been one you haven't stolen yet. >> you've got a bit of talent. >> jimmy: "hugo" out now. a beautiful movie. i loved it. i thought it was great. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: this is a movie that meant a lot to you as a film lover. >> yes, it did. you know, my youngest daughter is 12 years old and so it's been -- >> jimmy: she's not allowed to see any of your movies. >> so my wife did say, she read the book. she said this is so nice and perfect for you. why don't you see a picture your kid could see for once. all right. i told my daughter i would do it. she was with her friends, she said it's got to be in 3-d. >> jimmy: that was her idea. are you an aficionado of -- >> i loved it from the viewmasters and see the stereoscopic image but sort of like in "alice in wonderland" in another way. almost like i try to do the 3-d like in a snow globe if you could live inside a child's imagination. >> jimmy: did your daughter appreciate the film. >> no, of course not. she's only seen it four time
try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family. >> fix it. >> i know you've been one you haven't stolen yet. >> you've got a bit of talent. >> jimmy: "hugo" out now. a beautiful movie. i loved it. i thought it was great. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: this is a movie that meant a lot to you as a film lover. >> yes, it did. you know, my youngest daughter is 12 years old and so it's been -- >> jimmy: she's not...
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addition to the craft and the responsible individuals, includes an american bald eagle carrying an olive branch. wilbur and orville wright were the recipients of the 45th congressional gold medal and the first in the achievements in the world of flight. subsequently, congressional gold medals have been awarded nine times for aviation and rocketry achievements. today, for the first time, they are being given for achievements in space flight. in an appropriate coincidence, apollo 11's mission and crew patch also featured an american bald eagle carrying an olive branch. the apollo 11 crew is honored to receive the congressional gold medal and accept on behalf of our fellow "apollo" teammates all those who played a role in expanding the human presence outward from earth and all those who played a role in expanding human knowledge of the solar system and beyond. we thank congress very much. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the former united states senator from the state of ohio and the first american to orbit the earth, the honorable john glenn. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you all v
addition to the craft and the responsible individuals, includes an american bald eagle carrying an olive branch. wilbur and orville wright were the recipients of the 45th congressional gold medal and the first in the achievements in the world of flight. subsequently, congressional gold medals have been awarded nine times for aviation and rocketry achievements. today, for the first time, they are being given for achievements in space flight. in an appropriate coincidence, apollo 11's mission and...
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try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family. ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ androad ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >> fix it. >> i know you've been stealing parts from the shop. there's one you haven't stolen yet. >> you've got a bit of talent. >> jimmy: "hugo" out now. a beautiful movie. i loved it. i thought it was great. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: this is a movie that meant a lot to you as a film lover. >> yes, it did. you know, my youngest daughter is 12 years old and so it's been -- >> jimmy: she's not allowed to see any of your movies. >> so my wife did say, she read the book. she said this is so nice and perfect for you. why don't you see a picture your kid could see for once. all r
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at the same time one of his targets in oliver twist, liberal dysfunctional liberal attempts to cure property. the poor laws, work house, these are liberal institutions and he attacks the philosophers, the idea lolls-- idealogues as much as he attacks what poverty does for the poor. he has an interesting kind, and for him it's the same thing. the poor suffer at the hands of their friends and oppressers and that is a very kind of modern, in tale of two cities it it's very dramatic because the two targets is the brutality of aristocracy of the regime and it's also the tyranny of the left that then rises in the form of the terror. they are all the enemies to the people in the street that is the sense in which the city's tribune s he's alone, kind of centrist,. >> karl marx said dickens pore political and social truth than had been utters by all the publists and more alysts president together. >> it is also the case that dinks political vision was largely thought of in his life tame by serious political thinkers as mickey mouse. that finally there was a kind of profound, naivete about hi
at the same time one of his targets in oliver twist, liberal dysfunctional liberal attempts to cure property. the poor laws, work house, these are liberal institutions and he attacks the philosophers, the idea lolls-- idealogues as much as he attacks what poverty does for the poor. he has an interesting kind, and for him it's the same thing. the poor suffer at the hands of their friends and oppressers and that is a very kind of modern, in tale of two cities it it's very dramatic because the two...
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also featured an american bald eagle carrying out an olive branch. the apollo 11 crew is honored to receive the congressional gold medal and accept on behalf of our fellow apollo teammates, all those who played a role in expanding the human presence outward from earth and all those who played a role in expanding human knowledge of the solar system and beyond. we thank the congress very much. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the former united states senator from the state of ohio and the first american to orbit the earth, the honorable john glenn. [ applause ] >> thank you. [ applause ] thank you all very, very much. leaders of the house and senate, members of the congress, ladies and gentlemen, first thanks to each of you for being here today to share this very, very special occasion with us. from our founding days, americans have been motivated by curiosity about the new and unknown, whether it was geographical exploration which pushed back the frontiers of a continent or micro exploration in our laboratories, that curiosity and research couple
also featured an american bald eagle carrying out an olive branch. the apollo 11 crew is honored to receive the congressional gold medal and accept on behalf of our fellow apollo teammates, all those who played a role in expanding the human presence outward from earth and all those who played a role in expanding human knowledge of the solar system and beyond. we thank the congress very much. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the former united states senator from the state of ohio and...
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. >> oliver twist, i want some more. >> please, sir, i want some more. >> reporter: charles dickens's have been turned into more movies and screenplays than any other novelists. >> humbug, i tell you! >> reporter: his themes of poverty and social injustice made more real, perhaps, because of his own rags-to-riches story. dickens himself was sent out to work in a child labor sweatshop because his father was sent to debtor's prison. ask his great, great grandson. >> these characters are still there, the writing is still there. >> reporter: it's not a happy image, though, when you say dickensian, you think of work houses, poverty. >> i think that is true, he was of course a great social reformer. >> reporter: and a great marketer. his works published in cheap serial form, drawing in the masses. a model for modern tv writers like armando ianucci. >> people would queue up to get the latest monthly edition and they would queue at the docks in america waiting for latest episode of "the old curiosity shop" to find out whether little nell, the heroine, had died. >> reporter: and he hooked the
. >> oliver twist, i want some more. >> please, sir, i want some more. >> reporter: charles dickens's have been turned into more movies and screenplays than any other novelists. >> humbug, i tell you! >> reporter: his themes of poverty and social injustice made more real, perhaps, because of his own rags-to-riches story. dickens himself was sent out to work in a child labor sweatshop because his father was sent to debtor's prison. ask his great, great grandson....
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a new book claims this street was dickens' inspiration for when he was writing "oliver twist." it is true that he did live here and would have walked up and down this road, doing his favorite thing, observing everyday life with his attuned year for dialogue and his keen eye for detail -- attuned ear for dialogue and his keen eye for detail. the historian who wrote this book took me on a tour of the area. >> i found scrooge and marley, stan weller, and the villian in "oliver twist." >> this award winning drama aties is has social realism its heart. no surprise that its writer is a dickens' fan. >> he was making the -- want to be about the state of the british underclass. he was an absolute genius. you can tell somebody to be what they most don't want to be about -- to read what they most don't want to read about. it's told the nation's heart -- it stole the nation's heart through fiction. >> that was his great skill. >> he was a great reporter. he began as a reporter. he combines this acute, perceptive eye of a reporter with the poetic imagination. he embroiders upon reality thr
a new book claims this street was dickens' inspiration for when he was writing "oliver twist." it is true that he did live here and would have walked up and down this road, doing his favorite thing, observing everyday life with his attuned year for dialogue and his keen eye for detail -- attuned ear for dialogue and his keen eye for detail. the historian who wrote this book took me on a tour of the area. >> i found scrooge and marley, stan weller, and the villian in "oliver...
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try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family. at 1800contacts we deliver your contact lenses fast, so you walk to your mailbox, not to your car. you also save money so you can buy a new shirt.
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. >> a little olive oil? >> a little olive oil and salt and pepper.lavor, porcini mushrooms. they give a nice robust intense flavor because we're not adding made. >> you need the flavor. >> yes. you cook that down. add regular button mushrooms and i add oregano and thyme because they're nice hearty herbs and a little bit of toe mate -- tomato paste. here we go with the red wine. >> vino. >> we're going to use this but you can use a cabernet, a merlot. the idea is whatever you like to drink, you should cook with. reduce down the flavors. you don't want to use -- i would use something -- >> you get what you pay for. >> yes. when you reduce it down, the flavors get intensified. >> for people who cannot have alcohol, does it disappear and this is okay for them? >> okay. so it never completely disappears. yes, a lot of it does evaporate. it doesn't completely evaporate. >> so i think people need to know that. >> how long does it take to cook down. >> it cooks down like this, eight minutes. you add rigatoni or whatever pasta you like. >> speak italian to us
. >> a little olive oil? >> a little olive oil and salt and pepper.lavor, porcini mushrooms. they give a nice robust intense flavor because we're not adding made. >> you need the flavor. >> yes. you cook that down. add regular button mushrooms and i add oregano and thyme because they're nice hearty herbs and a little bit of toe mate -- tomato paste. here we go with the red wine. >> vino. >> we're going to use this but you can use a cabernet, a merlot. the...
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from olive garden. >> live, local, latebreaking.kend, settling down today. still a little bit on the chilly side, but not too bad. high temperatures between 40 and 45. no big deal could better ♪ >> that, of course, is grammy winner taylor smith who added to her total last night with two more statues for bescountry song and best country solo performance. today we'll hear from taylor about her new project voicing a character in the upcoming dr. seuss movie "the lorax." i can't wait for that one. meanwhile coming up this half hour, with valentine's day tomorrow it's never too late to find love. coming up, dating advice for singles in their 60s. >> later on in today's kitchen a warm winter soup that's a mexican classic. it's called pozole. we'll show you how to give it a modern american twist. >> that salad looks good, too. yum. >> hungry! we should eat but let's do the weather first. >> as we look ahead, wet weather along the west coast. light snow through the ohio river valley. above normal temperatures in texas. mid-week period, warm
from olive garden. >> live, local, latebreaking.kend, settling down today. still a little bit on the chilly side, but not too bad. high temperatures between 40 and 45. no big deal could better ♪ >> that, of course, is grammy winner taylor smith who added to her total last night with two more statues for bescountry song and best country solo performance. today we'll hear from taylor about her new project voicing a character in the upcoming dr. seuss movie "the lorax." i...
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barber says mediterranean cuisine relies more on heart healthy olive oil instead of butter, fish, higha fatty 3 acids play a role instead of red meat and dr. barber says the slower pace at which meals are consumed is healthier than our grab & go lifestyle. >> we know the slower you eat, the less you eat, because it takes probably about 20 minutes to 30 minutes for your stomach to realize that you're full. >> so let's talk about the take home message. we need to slowdown. we need to avoid foods that cause a rush in blood sugar like this doughnut and stick to stuff that takes longer to dye guest. here are three more things that research shows help with this process. what i've got here is vinegar, which you can mix with olive oil and that's the traditional dressing in mediterranean food and the vinegar helps people feel full longer. fish oil tablets. if you take this before a big meal, it helps stabilize fat and sure res in the bloodstream ahead of a big meal and even this little cinnamon, that helps too. >> everybody always giving the glazed doughnut a tough time. >> [laughter]. >>> toni
barber says mediterranean cuisine relies more on heart healthy olive oil instead of butter, fish, higha fatty 3 acids play a role instead of red meat and dr. barber says the slower pace at which meals are consumed is healthier than our grab & go lifestyle. >> we know the slower you eat, the less you eat, because it takes probably about 20 minutes to 30 minutes for your stomach to realize that you're full. >> so let's talk about the take home message. we need to slowdown. we need...
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try olive garden's new three course italian dinner for $12.95.salad and breadsticks you want. next choose from five new entrees like smoked mozzarella chicken. finally a delicious dessert. the new three course italian dinner. from olive garden. fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. ♪ okay ♪ that's the way,a woman uh-huh, uh-huh ♪alk to? ♪ i like it, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ ♪ i like it [ male announcer ] introducing mio -- a revolutionary liquid water enhancer. add a little. add a lot. ♪ for a drink that's just the way you like it. ♪ i like it, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ [ male announcer ] make it yours. make it mio. ♪ >>> they are some of the most exclusive parties in hollywood. the academy awards after parties. >> our own al roker hob-nobed with a-list celebs. >> that's right. with oscar statues in hand, some of the br
try olive garden's new three course italian dinner for $12.95.salad and breadsticks you want. next choose from five new entrees like smoked mozzarella chicken. finally a delicious dessert. the new three course italian dinner. from olive garden. fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. ♪ okay ♪ that's the way,a...
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from olive garden. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go.security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? ♪ [ male announcer ] the new united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. >>> still to come on "today" we'll help you spice up your valentine's day with sexy lingerie to flatter every figure. >> and we'll help you get the party started with a taste of italy in today's kitchen. that's all coming up after your local news and weather. like many chefs today, i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grains steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's
from olive garden. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go.security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? ♪ [ male announcer ] the new united mileageplus explorer card. get it and...
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and same-store sales for the major chains, red lobster, olive garden increasing 4%. >> let's see what darden did today, in today's trade. we're going to see darden restaurants, shares down 32 cents. joining us in an exclusive interview, clarence otis jr. and part of the message is that your biggest chain, olive garden, you're starting to turn things around there, right? >> we're seeing good fundamentals there. we've seen good moves in all brands. if you go back to prior quarter. >> interestingly, it was the way you were marketing your menu. you were ek emphasizing the quality of the food. when you started reemphasizing value and pricing, that's when things turned around, right? >> it's always a delicate balance, where you've got to build brand and emphasize value at the same time. we were emphasizing value, we took a different approach to doing that this quarter. we felt the old approach had gotten a little stale. and the message wasn't coming through as clearly. so we put it in the frame of a prefix offer. that has certainly worked well. >> how much have you had to eat higher input c
and same-store sales for the major chains, red lobster, olive garden increasing 4%. >> let's see what darden did today, in today's trade. we're going to see darden restaurants, shares down 32 cents. joining us in an exclusive interview, clarence otis jr. and part of the message is that your biggest chain, olive garden, you're starting to turn things around there, right? >> we're seeing good fundamentals there. we've seen good moves in all brands. if you go back to prior quarter....
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an artist peter oliver live with that ted thank you for that. well later this hour we hear about the pitfalls of the u.s. approach to dealing with iran from brian bakker a member of the answer antiwar coalition here's a taste of that interview coming up for you. the u.s. says they're not carrying out regime change but in fact everyone who is watching knows that indeed is the u.s. policy to create pressure on iran carry out overt operate covert operations economic sanctions and now these new sanctions are not really even a like the old saying is they are saying to the rest of the world if you dare do business with iran central bank if you buy iranian oil which constitutes half of iran's g.n.p. if you have any business with iran whatsoever you will not have access to american banks to american corporations to the american market this is in fact a blockade. but taking a look now at some other news from around the world this hour a radical muslim cleric with alleged links to al qaeda and said to be bin laden's right hand man has been released from p
an artist peter oliver live with that ted thank you for that. well later this hour we hear about the pitfalls of the u.s. approach to dealing with iran from brian bakker a member of the answer antiwar coalition here's a taste of that interview coming up for you. the u.s. says they're not carrying out regime change but in fact everyone who is watching knows that indeed is the u.s. policy to create pressure on iran carry out overt operate covert operations economic sanctions and now these new...