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alrri avocados going here.why don't you get one more in there, and we'll get the rest of this made up. you're doing great with that. you know, you were meant to work in a kitchen. i can tell that. >> [ chuckles ] i'm trying here. >> you're doing wonderful. >> there we go. >> but you got to be careful. see that little dark thing right there? you want to pull that out. >> okay. >> okay? >> is this also part -- >> that's just a little skin. yeah, you can get that out right there. and then you just take a fork, and you just mash it, okay? >> should i do one more? >> yeah. go ahead. while i'm making the rest of this, you can do that now. >> okay. the more guacamole, the better. >> that's my motto! >> holy guacamole. and that's it. now, you can -- you know, some people like it a little bit chunkier than others. some people like it really smooth. >> mm-hmm. >> now, avocados are gonna turn brown on you really quick. they oxidize -- is the word for it. it's kind of a fancy term. >> right, how do you prevent that? >> wel
alrri avocados going here.why don't you get one more in there, and we'll get the rest of this made up. you're doing great with that. you know, you were meant to work in a kitchen. i can tell that. >> [ chuckles ] i'm trying here. >> you're doing wonderful. >> there we go. >> but you got to be careful. see that little dark thing right there? you want to pull that out. >> okay. >> okay? >> is this also part -- >> that's just a little skin. yeah, you...
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>> well, first, we got to talk about avocados 'cause basically guacamole is predominantly avocados. >-hmm. >> so, what you want to make sure is you buy as perfectly ripe as an avocado as you can get, or buy them underripe and let them ripen at your home, because, you know, if it's not ripe -- it's too hard -- it doesn't make good guacamole. if it's overripe, it's brown and yucky-looking, and it just doesn't make good guacamole. so, you really want to kind of feel so it's just soft. it doesn't want to be real soft, but just soft. if it starts to wrinkle and stuff, that's too ripe. if it's too hard, that's underripe. just a little pinch. these are in pretty nice shape. >> now what you got to do -- and be careful with your knife, okay? -- but you want to cut it in half, okay? >> remember, you always need your parents' permission before you use a knife. >> so, i like to take my knife and put it between my fingers like this, and then just -- >> so you don't want your fingers anywhere near it, right? >> that's exactly right, and you can actually then rotate it -- once you get your cut in, y
>> well, first, we got to talk about avocados 'cause basically guacamole is predominantly avocados. >-hmm. >> so, what you want to make sure is you buy as perfectly ripe as an avocado as you can get, or buy them underripe and let them ripen at your home, because, you know, if it's not ripe -- it's too hard -- it doesn't make good guacamole. if it's overripe, it's brown and yucky-looking, and it just doesn't make good guacamole. so, you really want to kind of feel so it's just...
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they say the drought and on going climate change could reduce avocados in the future. restaurants big and small are taking it seriously. cornell bernard has the story. >> the kitchen at san francisco 's restaurant is full of organic produce now more expensive because of california's drought. >> we are concerned about the avocados and the limes and the tomatoes. we know the world is changing is we are trying to make an effort to get them. >> he says the star of the kitchen, avocados transformed nightly into an amazing guacamole. >> scientists say they could be hard to get in the next 10 or 20 or 30 years because of the climate change. it could change this -- take this specialty off the menu. >> they predict climate change will bring hotter weather and cause a 40% drop in the avocado production. chipotle uses a company that uses 35 million pounds every year. it is warning investors that it could mean higher prices and even the end of guacamole sales. >> i ate some an hour ago. jay he likes his guacamole and he is not alone. >> to threaten the production at a chain restau
they say the drought and on going climate change could reduce avocados in the future. restaurants big and small are taking it seriously. cornell bernard has the story. >> the kitchen at san francisco 's restaurant is full of organic produce now more expensive because of california's drought. >> we are concerned about the avocados and the limes and the tomatoes. we know the world is changing is we are trying to make an effort to get them. >> he says the star of the kitchen,...
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they say the drought and on going climate change could reduce avocados in the future. restaurants big and small are taking it seriously. cornell bernard has the story. >> the kitchen at san francisco 's restaurant is full of organic produce now more expensive because of california's drought. >> we are concerned about the avocados and the limes and the tomatoes. we know the world is changing is we are trying to make an effort to get them. >> he says the star of the kitchen, avocados transformed nightly into an amazing guacamole. >> scientists say they could be hard to get in the next 10 or 20 or 30 years because of the climate change. it could change this -- take this specialty off the menu. >> they predict climate change will bring hotter weather and cause a 40% drop in the avocado production. chipotle uses a company that uses 35 million pounds every year. it is warning investors that it could mean higher prices and even the end of guacamole sales. >> i ate some an hour ago. jay he likes his guacamole and he is not alone. >> to threaten the production at a chain restau
they say the drought and on going climate change could reduce avocados in the future. restaurants big and small are taking it seriously. cornell bernard has the story. >> the kitchen at san francisco 's restaurant is full of organic produce now more expensive because of california's drought. >> we are concerned about the avocados and the limes and the tomatoes. we know the world is changing is we are trying to make an effort to get them. >> he says the star of the kitchen,...
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they say the drought and on going climate change could reduce avocados in the future. restaurants big and small are taking it seriously. cornell bernard has the story. >> the kitchen at san francisco 's restaurant is full of organic produce now more expensive because of california's drought. >> we are concerned about the avocados and the limes and the tomatoes. we know the world is changing is we are trying to make an effort to get them. >> he says the star of the kitchen, avocados transformed nightly into an amazing guacamole. >> scientists say they could be hard to get in the next 10 or 20 or 30 years because of the climate change. it could change this -- take this specialty off the menu. >> they predict climate change will bring hotter weather and cause a 40% drop in the avocado production. chipotle uses a company that uses 35 million pounds every year. it is warning investors that it could mean higher prices and even the end of guacamole sales. >> i ate some an hour ago. jay he likes his guacamole and he is not alone. >> to threaten the production at a chain restau
they say the drought and on going climate change could reduce avocados in the future. restaurants big and small are taking it seriously. cornell bernard has the story. >> the kitchen at san francisco 's restaurant is full of organic produce now more expensive because of california's drought. >> we are concerned about the avocados and the limes and the tomatoes. we know the world is changing is we are trying to make an effort to get them. >> he says the star of the kitchen,...
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the climate issue is putting avocados at risk. >>> the south bay community shows its appreciation for a world war ii vet. he's now become a hit around the world. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] >> announcer: this is abc 7 news. >>> welcome back. 4:42. oms statement set to begin this morning in the trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law in new york. seiulimann aubal gaye is suspected of killing americans after the 9/11 attacks. in the inner circle of bin laden's terror taect attack. he's revealed key intelligence about al qaeda operatives. the highest to be tried in the u.s. >>> a woman killed in a gas explosion that destroyed ten homes and damaged 45 others. the woman's body was found on a car not far from the blast near trenton yesterday. contractors damaged the gas line while ig digging in the area. the explosion injured seven workers, uprooted trees and blew the doors off several homes. >>> president obama is wanting to raise the minimum wage to $10.25 an hour. connecticut recently raised its minimum, as did california. this july california's minimum wage increas
the climate issue is putting avocados at risk. >>> the south bay community shows its appreciation for a world war ii vet. he's now become a hit around the world. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] >> announcer: this is abc 7 news. >>> welcome back. 4:42. oms statement set to begin this morning in the trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law in new york. seiulimann aubal gaye is suspected of killing americans after the 9/11 attacks. in the inner circle of...
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avocado, you're ready to go. >>> sunday house call, thanks for joining us. next sunday. >>> i'm shan nah breen this is a fox news alert. more than a week after a massive mudslide wiped out a community, the grim recovery effort goes on one shovel at a time. the death toll is at 18 and expected to rise. a small glimmer of good news, the number of missing has dramatically dropped from 90 to 30. the latest news conference is set to begin at any moment. we'll take you there live. first let's go to dominic live in arlington, washington. >> reporter: shannon, yes, we have services remembering the dead who were claimed just over a week
avocado, you're ready to go. >>> sunday house call, thanks for joining us. next sunday. >>> i'm shan nah breen this is a fox news alert. more than a week after a massive mudslide wiped out a community, the grim recovery effort goes on one shovel at a time. the death toll is at 18 and expected to rise. a small glimmer of good news, the number of missing has dramatically dropped from 90 to 30. the latest news conference is set to begin at any moment. we'll take you there live....
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>>> avocados are phenomenal for so many different dishes. when you see avocados in the store when it comes to selection, it's extremely important. you want to make sure you have this nice slight green all the way around. give them a squeeze they should have a small yield to the touch. if it's too much they are overripe or rock solid not ripe yet. don't expect them to right end on the -- don't expect them to ripen on the countertop. buy them ripe. eat them within a few days. with these haas avocados, these are the ideal for guacamole. use a little lime juice to keep it fresh and not oxidizing. >>> how far would you dig to find a prized possession in one couple out of oklahoma didn't stop at the landfill. a veterinarian took his ring off at work and it ended up in in the trash can. by the time he checked the dumpster it was empty. so gary took his search to the landfill. >> i tore this sack open and dropped it on the corridor box and the ring fell right on the corner of that cardboard boxes. yes! >> score. >> yes. got it back. >> how lucky is
>>> avocados are phenomenal for so many different dishes. when you see avocados in the store when it comes to selection, it's extremely important. you want to make sure you have this nice slight green all the way around. give them a squeeze they should have a small yield to the touch. if it's too much they are overripe or rock solid not ripe yet. don't expect them to right end on the -- don't expect them to ripen on the countertop. buy them ripe. eat them within a few days. with these...
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taking a live look at the big board -- >>> the cost of avocados is going up.means that guacamole could soon be eliminated from some menus. the popular restaurant chain chipotle is close lit monitoring the price -- closely monitoring the price of avocados. california scientists say because of climate change, the production of avocados could drop 40% in the next 30 years. and in a letter to shareholders, chipotle learns that could lead to higher prices. >>> the l.e.d. spites were installed on the western span one-year ago. but organizers say they want to raise $12 million in donations to keep the lights on until 2026. to do that, the lights would be removed next year for bridge painting and new stronger bulbs would be reinstalled. >>> almost two miles long. an enormous structure. it's very difficult to access. there are many challenges to doing that. but i think the economic cost is far outweighed by the people. >> waterfront businesses have noticed a 10% spike in sales since the lights went up. to show people what they would be missing. organizers will turn the
taking a live look at the big board -- >>> the cost of avocados is going up.means that guacamole could soon be eliminated from some menus. the popular restaurant chain chipotle is close lit monitoring the price -- closely monitoring the price of avocados. california scientists say because of climate change, the production of avocados could drop 40% in the next 30 years. and in a letter to shareholders, chipotle learns that could lead to higher prices. >>> the l.e.d. spites...
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a shortage of avocados. i love avocados. that is the next. ♪ >> rising up line prices. mexican restaurant taddeo? the key to cutting costs is to have an executive chef. veda.e the ceo of costa is this a crystal ball? or is this about how the executive chef handles food? >> it is planning. we found with our supply chain, as we identify ingredients, we get them from all around. we deal directly with farmers. our avocados come out of mexico. they're from a mountainous region. they have the oldest avocado trees. their 150 years old. you mentioned you love avocados. what makes one great is the oil. s produceer tree more oil. we have avoided the challenge in california because we get our avocados out of mexico. you never know when we will get hit. we have to respond to that. >> how far ahead do you walk in your input cost? starbucks buys their coffee 18 months out. an executive chef that is over the supply chain. he is looking six months out. we look for where our ingredients come from and negotiate the price points. as you reference, 18 months with starbucks -- we are two ye
a shortage of avocados. i love avocados. that is the next. ♪ >> rising up line prices. mexican restaurant taddeo? the key to cutting costs is to have an executive chef. veda.e the ceo of costa is this a crystal ball? or is this about how the executive chef handles food? >> it is planning. we found with our supply chain, as we identify ingredients, we get them from all around. we deal directly with farmers. our avocados come out of mexico. they're from a mountainous region. they...
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last of the triple as is the avocado.t way to pick these avocados is to find the dark color, nice, big size. but you know what? remember, we bruise easily, so don't squeeze us too hard. and always remember, buy ripe, buy local, and buy california. >> this segment is brought to you by the california farm bureau federation. from farm to feast. stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back. beyond the bustle of the big city is an undiscovered paradise called california country. >> here in san diego county, flowers are all around us to enjoy, to smell, and now even to eat. anyone who has received a bouquet of flowers will tell you the magnificent qualities about them aren't just limited to their awe-inspiring beauty or to their sweet floral scent. they can offer so much more. just ask john clemons, a flower farmer for more than 20 years now. you can step onto his farm in the town of jamul and think it looks similar to the other dozens of flower farms in san diego county. but look a little closer, a
last of the triple as is the avocado.t way to pick these avocados is to find the dark color, nice, big size. but you know what? remember, we bruise easily, so don't squeeze us too hard. and always remember, buy ripe, buy local, and buy california. >> this segment is brought to you by the california farm bureau federation. from farm to feast. stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back. beyond the bustle of the big city is an undiscovered paradise called...
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scientists as lawrence livermore national lab claim climate weather will bring a 20% drop in avocadots are taking the news seriously. some are charging more for organic with prices already higher because of the drought. >> avocados and limes and tomatoes, we know that the world is changing. we are trying to make our best effort to get them. >> chipotle, a company which uses 35 million pounds of avocados warning investors the business may have to stop serving guacamole altogether. >> no, no. say it ain't so. >> yeah, hmm. >> next, corn chips. you know? what will we do then? >>> trading under way at wall street. the big board. the dow is currently off about 6.5 points to 16,389, and, of course, wall street is watching pretty, with pretty good interest what's going on with chipotle and the avocado situation. >> the dow just hit a high yesterday for 2014. coming down a little bit. right now, though, we want to turn your attention to pressing matters for commuters. b.a.r.t., disruption there, and what's the latest? getting everything reopened soon? >> reporter: we're hoping soon. amy holl
scientists as lawrence livermore national lab claim climate weather will bring a 20% drop in avocadots are taking the news seriously. some are charging more for organic with prices already higher because of the drought. >> avocados and limes and tomatoes, we know that the world is changing. we are trying to make our best effort to get them. >> chipotle, a company which uses 35 million pounds of avocados warning investors the business may have to stop serving guacamole altogether....
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you can't go without asparagus and avocado about that . b-6 and folec helps with your sex life. and it would never be a good list if there are no berries in it. i like blueberries and strawberries. >> and i'm going to have to go with the avocado instead of asparagus because i can't stand asparagus. my mother will tell you. but artichokes have ten grams of fiber in it. they are also loaded with vitamins. and i want to add something about the berry issue. did you know the reason they're so good for you is because the seeds give you a lot of fiber. what does fiber do? fiber causes you to absorb the sugar in a better part of your body, in the intestine. seeds are loaded with fiber. so you have low calorie with berries and high fiber. here is my secret. raspberries are number one. 8 grams of fiber for raspberries. blueberries 4, strawberries 3. >> you're not talking about a whole little carton, are you? >> a single cup on top of your yogurt or oatmeal, wherever put it. >> a lot of antioxidants. >> i was just about to say,erry fiber is the antio
you can't go without asparagus and avocado about that . b-6 and folec helps with your sex life. and it would never be a good list if there are no berries in it. i like blueberries and strawberries. >> and i'm going to have to go with the avocado instead of asparagus because i can't stand asparagus. my mother will tell you. but artichokes have ten grams of fiber in it. they are also loaded with vitamins. and i want to add something about the berry issue. did you know the reason they're so...
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. >> avocado. >> slimy texture. >> tastes eggy. >> gchltsuava. >> correct answerer, avocado. >> we did see them eat ghost peppers, maybe they burned off their taste buds. >> i'm going to put you to the test. i one a berry for you to try. >> are we closing our eyes? >> you can't guess before you try. they're yummy. >> say three, two, one, we'll say the name out loud. >> three, two, one. >> cherry tomato. >> i like it, it squirts in your mouth. >> you win. strawberry shortcake cash register. >> how appropriate. >> it's the scotch tape photography project. >> what? >> what is happening here? >> see how they did it next "right this minute." >>> still to come -- tough on the football field. >> but can they handle g-forces? >> no. >> no no. >> no. >> see how two nfl players tackle 6-g. >>> when a little chihuahua is found with a broken leg, it's black tiger to the rescue. >> like an emt. >> a doggy caregiver, a doggy nanny. >> the story behind the sweet lift. [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seve
. >> avocado. >> slimy texture. >> tastes eggy. >> gchltsuava. >> correct answerer, avocado. >> we did see them eat ghost peppers, maybe they burned off their taste buds. >> i'm going to put you to the test. i one a berry for you to try. >> are we closing our eyes? >> you can't guess before you try. they're yummy. >> say three, two, one, we'll say the name out loud. >> three, two, one. >> cherry tomato. >> i like it,...
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. >>> and the climate issue putting avocados as risk. >>> and new at 6:00, thousands of people go up california, where the post office is telling customers this morning who may have lost their letters and packages. one of the best things about is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. for example, if you're a single person making less than $46,000 a year, or a family of four, earning up to $94,200, you may be eligible for premium assistance. the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. get answers, and get covered. find out if you're eligible and enroll now. at coveredca.com. ♪ [ male announcer ] spring is calling. save 25% when you buy two scotts fertilizers -- one to use now and one for later. >> announcer: covering all the bay area, this is abc 7 news. >>> this morning, a family from south carolina is safe amp their minivan became submerged in the rough atlantic surf on florida's daytona beach. look at the dramatic rescue. a terrifying scene, trapped inside that van a mother and her three children ages 3, 9 and 10. offici
. >>> and the climate issue putting avocados as risk. >>> and new at 6:00, thousands of people go up california, where the post office is telling customers this morning who may have lost their letters and packages. one of the best things about is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. for example, if you're a single person making less than $46,000 a year, or a family of four, earning up to $94,200, you may be eligible for premium assistance. the lower...
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the bottom line they use a lot of avocados a day. they use 90,000 avocados a day the company uses.t come from california. there has been a it drought there. maybe a little political in nature. cheryl: wait until you hear the next story, sandra. this ties into what you're talking about. a officials in san francisco are backing a plan for the sale of plastic water bottles. board of supervisors voted unanimously that would prohibit a sale of drinking water in single use property onsy property on october 1st. the goal is to get californians to think about plastic waste and yes, its effects on global warming. >>> the just cleanse, the detox bath, the master cleanse. weight loss is a $60 billion a year business but how much do restricted diets help you? we'll get some answers coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something be
the bottom line they use a lot of avocados a day. they use 90,000 avocados a day the company uses.t come from california. there has been a it drought there. maybe a little political in nature. cheryl: wait until you hear the next story, sandra. this ties into what you're talking about. a officials in san francisco are backing a plan for the sale of plastic water bottles. board of supervisors voted unanimously that would prohibit a sale of drinking water in single use property onsy property on...
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so i'll be interested in seeing her hair, as well. >> avocado oil. >> it works for me. >> coconut oilthe other big fashion moment we're holding out for is pharrell's headwear. the big question, will he bring back the buffalo hat? based on his recent red carpet appearances the safe bet is most definitely since that now famous appearance of the hat at the grammys he's donned the same headpiece in an array of colors including red, green, brown and gray. i'm taking bets on yellow because it would sty in with the "despicable me" song "happy" but crossing my fingers and hoping for pink. just saying. >>> two toddlers are becoming viral stars for their take on best picture nominees. this is 3-year-old sofia doing her version of "american hustle" and here she is with her 2-year-old sister, sadie, in the role of supporting actress in "dallas buyers club." then there's "12 years a slave." you can't forget "gravity" and how adorable is she spoofing joaquin phoenix in "her." i'll say they definitely beat the a-listers in cuteness. i think we'd all agree on that one. >> i would agree. >> they're ad
so i'll be interested in seeing her hair, as well. >> avocado oil. >> it works for me. >> coconut oilthe other big fashion moment we're holding out for is pharrell's headwear. the big question, will he bring back the buffalo hat? based on his recent red carpet appearances the safe bet is most definitely since that now famous appearance of the hat at the grammys he's donned the same headpiece in an array of colors including red, green, brown and gray. i'm taking bets on yellow...
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tebaldi mexican grill talked about avocados disappearing. had not heard about the avocado crisis? mcnown, i had not. and when we start talking about somehow having a capitalist system and have other things, i know the real deal is taking corporate america and their income statement and making it part of the domain. so i do think ironically that they have one thing in common. the process worked very hard and i think that that is the underpinning. >> but they are reversed. they will be like what the 1% is. and i'm not doing that either business way. but i am saying that it makes the 1% look like the greedy slb's do they think they are. and i think the vast middle ground is most of america in a just, it is most of america. the idea that you're not doing the right thing musser doing the right thing my way. you know, driving an electric car. following a cue from the rest of the world. the caricature of the rich 1% by. at least we are working harder than the rest of the world, we always have been part of our work ethic that we use to embrace in th
tebaldi mexican grill talked about avocados disappearing. had not heard about the avocado crisis? mcnown, i had not. and when we start talking about somehow having a capitalist system and have other things, i know the real deal is taking corporate america and their income statement and making it part of the domain. so i do think ironically that they have one thing in common. the process worked very hard and i think that that is the underpinning. >> but they are reversed. they will be like...
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>> a ripe avocado, that's what makes the guacamole, basically.tever you want to put in it or rounded, it doesn't really matter. an avocado that is right. >> i will have to go picking with you. >> i would be glad to have you. >> thank you, julian medina, the owner oftolache and six other restaurants. a market that is $631 billion. ♪ but this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. .ight to the headlines let's go to cristina alesci. >> sales of existing homes in the u.s. fell in february to the lowest level since 2002. the slowdown reflects a rise in borrowing costs, rising home prices, and harsh winter weather. a u.s. strike has loosened restraints on an american affiliate of the japanese bitcoin exchange mt. gox. track some ofs to the currency to see where it goes. providersng broadband to speed up streaming for users. comments are made today in a blog posting by netflix ceo reed hastings. those are your headlines. >> thanks. smartphone technology is here. next lab designed and wi-fictures sensor driven enabled learning and programmable the
>> a ripe avocado, that's what makes the guacamole, basically.tever you want to put in it or rounded, it doesn't really matter. an avocado that is right. >> i will have to go picking with you. >> i would be glad to have you. >> thank you, julian medina, the owner oftolache and six other restaurants. a market that is $631 billion. ♪ but this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. .ight to the headlines let's go to cristina alesci. >> sales of...
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they can get avocados from mexico, we are the fifth largest producer of avocados so when they have insure they might have to discontinue guacamole, don't count on it. stuart: that was really telling. we like that. lower profits, lower sales, disappointing forecast from pet smart. liz is here, i thought people said no expense on their pets despite the economy. liz: you clearly spare no expense on your dogs. stuart: bringing that up again? anyway. it is your wife to spend the money. is clearly consumer discretionary stock and other stocks like it. it goes up and down with consumer spending indicators. it is an indicator, not at leading one but a subset. stuart: we got you. good numbers from the maker of jack daniel's, brown-forman, higher after raising its forecast. baghdad and the company reports stronger demand for jack daniel's. that is the stock up. >> an all-time high, $87 in change, we are drinking less beer and we are drinking more bourbon, more whiskey, jack daniel's, jim beam, it is all doing well but just for the record there's a bottle of jack daniel's in my office but it was
they can get avocados from mexico, we are the fifth largest producer of avocados so when they have insure they might have to discontinue guacamole, don't count on it. stuart: that was really telling. we like that. lower profits, lower sales, disappointing forecast from pet smart. liz is here, i thought people said no expense on their pets despite the economy. liz: you clearly spare no expense on your dogs. stuart: bringing that up again? anyway. it is your wife to spend the money. is clearly...
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and the prize warren buffet answered, it would help buying awl all of the now incredibly pricey avocados for my restaurant. it's cadpocolypse. but it's been a wild tourney and a wild year. the lesson from all this, you need to be ready for anything, especially in your portfolio. that's why you need to be diversified. the key to surviving ups and downs of this market who we got the downs today, is make sure you don't have all your avocados or eggs in one basket. let's play my favorite game, am i diversified. call or tweet me. don't yell at me, say mean things like many. tell me your top five holdings and i'll tell you if you're diversified enough. we'll start with berry in my home state of new jersey. you're the first caller. what is up? >> boo-yah, jim, how are you doing? >> a trying day, trying. >> caller: i was home sick from work and kept getting worse. >> everyone is sick, too, that's another thing. what's up? >> caller: i want you to check it out, if you drop it on your foot and it hurts, is it a good thing to buy. i want to make sure i'm split up enough with noble, bl, union pacifi
and the prize warren buffet answered, it would help buying awl all of the now incredibly pricey avocados for my restaurant. it's cadpocolypse. but it's been a wild tourney and a wild year. the lesson from all this, you need to be ready for anything, especially in your portfolio. that's why you need to be diversified. the key to surviving ups and downs of this market who we got the downs today, is make sure you don't have all your avocados or eggs in one basket. let's play my favorite game, am i...
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chipotle says if increasing weather volatility has a big impact on the price of avocados, it may just eliminate the dead from the menu altogether instead of increasing the price. says this concern is only theoretical for now. calm down. >> dozens of volunteers are helping the family of a navy veteran killed last year. a 50 foot -- a 54-year-old left behind a wife and three daughters yvonne tears from home -- remodeling three bathrooms, any doors, -- >> around the nation this noon, a jury today. not guiltyas pleaded to eight criminal charges ranging from sodomy to assault and threatening behavior. the army general has admitted to having a three-year affair with a junior officer. he is believed to be the highest-ranking officer to ever face trial for sexual assault charges. switching gears to another big national story now, a ruling in a case that has the whole country talking. you may have heard about the 18-year-old high school student in new jersey who sued her parents, demanding they pay for her private school as well as college tuition. a judge denied the request. why the judge say
chipotle says if increasing weather volatility has a big impact on the price of avocados, it may just eliminate the dead from the menu altogether instead of increasing the price. says this concern is only theoretical for now. calm down. >> dozens of volunteers are helping the family of a navy veteran killed last year. a 50 foot -- a 54-year-old left behind a wife and three daughters yvonne tears from home -- remodeling three bathrooms, any doors, -- >> around the nation this noon, a...
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que asÍ comenzÓ su calvario cuando a los 14 aÑos fue engaÑada por su propia familia y un supuesto avocadofirmar unos papeles, sin saber que estaba firmando su acta de matrimonio con un hombre 30 aÑos mayor que ella. >> cuando lleguÉ a la casa pensÉ que la vida seguÍa igual, pero me dijo mi mamÁ que era mi esposo. >> cuenta que su esposo la convirtiÓ en una esclava, y al final le quitÓ los tres hijos que procreÓ con Él. mirtana recuerda bien cÓmo se los quitaron, una vez mÁs la engaÑaron haciÉndole firmar un documento que era el permiso para ir al continente australiano donde habÍan solicitado asilo, ya que el paÍs estaba en guerra y ellos corrÍan peligro. >> yo firmÉ que no podÍa viajar al continente australiano porque tenia retraso mental, tambiÉn daba consentimiento que mis hijos se fueran. >> la verdad de lo que habÍa firmado lo supo de boca de su esposo cuando ella intentÓ evitar que le quitaran a sus hijos, quedÁndose sola, asumiendo que su vida habÍa terminado, pero las cosas comenzaron a cambiar cuando don hÉctor pacheco le hablÓ del programa nacional de alfabetizaciÓn y le empezó
que asÍ comenzÓ su calvario cuando a los 14 aÑos fue engaÑada por su propia familia y un supuesto avocadofirmar unos papeles, sin saber que estaba firmando su acta de matrimonio con un hombre 30 aÑos mayor que ella. >> cuando lleguÉ a la casa pensÉ que la vida seguÍa igual, pero me dijo mi mamÁ que era mi esposo. >> cuenta que su esposo la convirtiÓ en una esclava, y al final le quitÓ los tres hijos que procreÓ con Él. mirtana recuerda bien cÓmo se los quitaron, una...
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it uses 1 the 0,000 pounds of avocados every day. it may not able to stomach the extra cost. they say the price could go up on other ingredients like cheese, tomatoes and beef as well. >> hard to imagine. >> without guacamole. >> yeah. >>> let's check in with sal and possibly because of the b.a.r.t. station there might be more people on the road heading to san francisco. what's the bay bridge toll plaza look like? >> it's a little bit slow there, tori. right now, we do have traffic that's backed up for a 40- minute delay, drive time, into san francisco. but dave and tori, i have to tell you, i don't think it looks much different from another day. yesterday we had a bad day and we didn't have problems. today's reason could be b.a.r.t. but it's another day slow traffic. it's hard to tell what the causality of it is. it's slow. this is 5800 on the road sensors -- 580 on the road sensors. 28 looks good as you drive through. but 880 south is busy from 238 all the way down to about dakota road, the scene of an earlier crash. we do have slow traffic out there for sure. if you are dr
it uses 1 the 0,000 pounds of avocados every day. it may not able to stomach the extra cost. they say the price could go up on other ingredients like cheese, tomatoes and beef as well. >> hard to imagine. >> without guacamole. >> yeah. >>> let's check in with sal and possibly because of the b.a.r.t. station there might be more people on the road heading to san francisco. what's the bay bridge toll plaza look like? >> it's a little bit slow there, tori. right...
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. >> do not hoarding avocados.s said the sky is not falling, don't worry, we will keep on serving guama mole in their risk factor, they said the climate change could possibly cause them temporarily to stop serving guam mole and salsa. they want this is just routine. >> that's the good fat, right? >> absolutely good fath. one last factor to end on --, how many thousands of pounds a day do you think chipotle uses? >> not enough. how many? >> 98,000. 97,000 pounds of avocados. >> i was there yesterday. i can't get enough of it. i can sleep well tonight. >>> as -- complete and total turn. as part of their performance, the president and first lady, however, are going to host women of soul. who want to be there for this. aretha, patti labelle, melissae rick, janell monae, jill scott. it would be streamed live and air on pbs next month. if you wear a denture, take this simple test. press your tongue against it, like this. it moves! do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. these movements may irritate your gums. b
. >> do not hoarding avocados.s said the sky is not falling, don't worry, we will keep on serving guama mole in their risk factor, they said the climate change could possibly cause them temporarily to stop serving guam mole and salsa. they want this is just routine. >> that's the good fat, right? >> absolutely good fath. one last factor to end on --, how many thousands of pounds a day do you think chipotle uses? >> not enough. how many? >> 98,000. 97,000 pounds of...
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>> yes. >> will global warming be hurting avocados.iscuss rising food prices next on "surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. we have so much to talk about this morning. crimeants in ukraine and and market events here in the united states. first, some difficult news. thee have headlines on malaysia flight. at hong kong airline has found debris. it sounds like it is vietnam very this is according to a hong kong airplane. civil aircraft spotted the breed as well. the oil slick we have been reporting about it was spotted, it is bunker fuel. clear, bunker fuel is what powers a ship, not a jet. >> that would suggest this is unrelated. >> correct. >> richard haass is with us. is a bloomberg contributor on all matters of security. we have seen too much of you recently. it is a new world where things go into that from an event. had you find confidence when you fly? >> i find confidence in the low probability of these events. air safety statistically is a very safe form of travel. these things are so gripping when they happen, they become t
>> yes. >> will global warming be hurting avocados.iscuss rising food prices next on "surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. we have so much to talk about this morning. crimeants in ukraine and and market events here in the united states. first, some difficult news. thee have headlines on malaysia flight. at hong kong airline has found debris. it sounds like it is vietnam very this is according to a hong kong airplane. civil aircraft spotted the breed as well....
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that is up again despite the problem with avocados.es, this is a story they filed in the financial report, one concern of warming in california and how that could affect the costs of avocados. in the meantime they are responding saying don't read too much into it, the sky is not falling, we just had to disclosure, had to do that. the process 97,000 tons of avocados every day, 35 million pounds a year. stuart: i will introduce you fast because i'm looking at the dow ended is beginning to gain more ground and now we are up 85 points and we have another record high for the s&p 500. do not call it a janet yellen rally. charles will break into the broadcast and mess it all up. but silence please, we are up 85. today you looking at a stock called modine manufacturing. our viewers ask you to look at this, they went to this. stuart: got flooded today but i picked this one because it was started in 1969. un of these american success stories. arthur modine invented the pharma radiative for trucks. here is the problem. the guys in germany and eur
that is up again despite the problem with avocados.es, this is a story they filed in the financial report, one concern of warming in california and how that could affect the costs of avocados. in the meantime they are responding saying don't read too much into it, the sky is not falling, we just had to disclosure, had to do that. the process 97,000 tons of avocados every day, 35 million pounds a year. stuart: i will introduce you fast because i'm looking at the dow ended is beginning to gain...
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a reported shortage in avocado. >> all the farmers out west are being impacted by the drought. >> noll know, ellen made twitter history with her star-studded selfie at the oscars. but the star is getting competition from this guy and his two pooches. >> we're going to begin this half hour with another day of trial of oscar pistorius. let's get the latest, jeff rossen is in petoria. >> the most dramatic testimony, so dramatic oscar was weeping in court. >> a doctor testified that he saw oscar's lights were on. all the while, oscar said the lights were off and he couldn't see the intruder. in court this morning, oscar pistorius couldn't bear to listen, head in hand, covering his ears as another neighbor went into excruciating detail. >> i was awakened by through loud bangs. i remember my wife asking me what was that? and i said i think it's gunshot. i heard screaming. it sounded to me like the voice of a female and she screamed three or four times. >> that maybe ran into oscar's house to help and testified he saw reeva steenkamp's body. he said he ran into oscar himself. he said "i sho
a reported shortage in avocado. >> all the farmers out west are being impacted by the drought. >> noll know, ellen made twitter history with her star-studded selfie at the oscars. but the star is getting competition from this guy and his two pooches. >> we're going to begin this half hour with another day of trial of oscar pistorius. let's get the latest, jeff rossen is in petoria. >> the most dramatic testimony, so dramatic oscar was weeping in court. >> a doctor...
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. >> avocado oil. >> it works for me. >> coconut oil, as well. >> like a baby. >> of course, the otherear. the big question, will he bring back the buffalo hat? based on his recent red carpet appearances the safe bet is most definitely since that appearance of the hat at the grammys he's donned the same headpiece in an array of colors including red, green brown and gray own sold the original brown version on ebay for charity. i'm taking on yellow and crossing my fingers and hoping for pink. >>> two toddlers are becoming viral stars for their atake on best picture nominees. 3-year-old so ffia doing her version of "american hustle" and here she is with her 2-year-old sister sadie in "dallas buyers club" and "12 years a slave." can't forget "gravity" and how adorable is she spoofing joaquin phoenix in "her." i'll say they definitely beat the a-listers in cuteness. i think we'd all agree on that one. >> you would agree. >> we all know they get statue. have you ever thought about the lo losers. they walk away with a gift bag worth $85,000. i might trade in my statue for that. we've been luc
. >> avocado oil. >> it works for me. >> coconut oil, as well. >> like a baby. >> of course, the otherear. the big question, will he bring back the buffalo hat? based on his recent red carpet appearances the safe bet is most definitely since that appearance of the hat at the grammys he's donned the same headpiece in an array of colors including red, green brown and gray own sold the original brown version on ebay for charity. i'm taking on yellow and crossing my...
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. >> i see avocado, brk broccoli, spinach. are you sure that they will eat it?> whatever it takes to keep their attention. again, in this case it's the color. cooking with children in the kitchen is about the sent and looking at the beautiful colors and tasting the great food you make and touching and doing things. in this case you put all the ingredients in the blender and a little milk because it's great for calcium makes your bones strong and your nails strong, your hair grow faster. it's for the kids. you blend everything. i love the avocado you mentioned because it will give the smoothie a creamier consistency. they do it together. all the recipes will be available on gotmeal.com. this is a healthy version of te tiramisu, you soak graham cracker in milk and then you make a cream with greek yogurt and a little cocoa and you layer the cookies with this cream. sort of a tiramisu technique. >> and they could eat it all separately but it's not as much fun if they don't make it. >> you're shuabsolutely right. food doesn't have a bunch of empty boxes of cereal at
. >> i see avocado, brk broccoli, spinach. are you sure that they will eat it?> whatever it takes to keep their attention. again, in this case it's the color. cooking with children in the kitchen is about the sent and looking at the beautiful colors and tasting the great food you make and touching and doing things. in this case you put all the ingredients in the blender and a little milk because it's great for calcium makes your bones strong and your nails strong, your hair grow...
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it cited the lab will cause 40 percent drop in california avocado production over the next 3 decades.s the issue could eventually drive up prices and force to it take items like guacamole off the menu. >> well first it was frequent flier miles then bereavement fare. now a crook down on the size of our carry on bag if you have ever tried to skip paying the baggage fee and just check it at the gate listen to this. david curly. >> you have seen it. fliers trying to put a big bag on the plane without a baggage fee notch chance of sitting in the overhead compartment. >> like in the skit on "saturday night live". >> it will fit. >> those fliers may now be stopped before they ever get to the gate and sent back to the counter. united airlines contract workers at the beginning of the security lines are now looking for folk who may carrying too much. united has recently added kiosk at airport. this is about loading and unloading aircraft more quickly. this is not a new policy just enforcement of the rule by reminding customers of the limit on the size and number of bag they can bring on board.
it cited the lab will cause 40 percent drop in california avocado production over the next 3 decades.s the issue could eventually drive up prices and force to it take items like guacamole off the menu. >> well first it was frequent flier miles then bereavement fare. now a crook down on the size of our carry on bag if you have ever tried to skip paying the baggage fee and just check it at the gate listen to this. david curly. >> you have seen it. fliers trying to put a big bag on the...
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they reportedly use 97,000 pounds of avocados each day. >> i cannot eat their food without the guacamoles the best. jill, apparently there is a new international magazine star. >> reporter: well, that's right. the latest magazine cover model is pope francis. the new pope is getting his own magazine. it's called my pope and it hits italian news stands today on ash wednesday. according to the "new york times," it will have important announcements, photographs and peeks into the pope's personal life. it will have a pullout centerfold of the pope with a quote. the editor already runs a popular entertainmenting in a seen in italy. and he is putting out an initial print run of 500,000 copies for a price of 50 cents. leave it to the pope to revive the magazine industry. >> with a centerfold, too. that's a little racy. how about that, huh? [ laughter ] >> all right. jill wagner, cbsmoneywatch.com on our wednesday, thank you very much. >>> a mother and her three children are trapped in a minivan as it heads into the ocean. why witnesses believe this was no accident. >> reporter: san jose is in th
they reportedly use 97,000 pounds of avocados each day. >> i cannot eat their food without the guacamoles the best. jill, apparently there is a new international magazine star. >> reporter: well, that's right. the latest magazine cover model is pope francis. the new pope is getting his own magazine. it's called my pope and it hits italian news stands today on ash wednesday. according to the "new york times," it will have important announcements, photographs and peeks into...
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there are avocados, strawberries, peaches and grapes. it's unusual to find these fruits at 3800 metres above sea level. >> the program is funded by private businessman, local authorities and business organizations, giving farmers tools and knowledge to make land productive. irrigation is helping grass grow faster, the animals eat better. and cows increased their output. they will process milk into yoghurt. she has to buy milk from neighbours. the benefits are trickling down on the community. >> now i have learnt a lot for me and my children. no one can take it away. part of the program is for people to see their farms as businesses. >> this is one of the brains behind the project launched in 1992. >> the key is poor people building the future. people from the food and agricultural organization. people can take a great pride. >> the program put 60,000 families into a new middle class. people are proud they are doing it on their own. >> you can see the report and more online at aljazeera.com. all the reports posted there, breaking news and
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. >> there's avocados, tomatoes, peaches and grapes. unheard of to find this fruit 3800 metres above sea level. >> it's funded by private business me, local authorities and european organizations. it gives farmers tools and knowledge to make the land more productive and has a multiplying effect. irrigation is helping grass grow faster, animals eat better. cows have increased output five fold. they start to process milk into yoghurt. she has so many orders. the benefits are trickling down. >> translation: now i have everything to eat. i learnt a lot for me and my children. no one can take it away from me. >> part of the program is to encourage children to see the farms as small businesses. >> this is a leader of the former's movement, he's a brain behind the project launched in 1992. >>. >> translation: the key is poor people building their future. people agree. wherever there is small farming in the world, people can take a great leap like those in the project. >> the project competes with government handouts, turning 60,000 poor famili
. >> there's avocados, tomatoes, peaches and grapes. unheard of to find this fruit 3800 metres above sea level. >> it's funded by private business me, local authorities and european organizations. it gives farmers tools and knowledge to make the land more productive and has a multiplying effect. irrigation is helping grass grow faster, animals eat better. cows have increased output five fold. they start to process milk into yoghurt. she has so many orders. the benefits are trickling...
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. >> avocado,olive, and almond. >> these, these, and these go in here so you can look like this. >> if you think you like hot cinnamon buns or hot cocoa or cobbler or pink frosted layer cake to eat, you haven't lived until you shower with these items. ( laughter ) >> stephen: ladies, are you getting this? your life is incomplete if you're not bathing in cake. and these products don't just make you look good enough to eat. they make you edible. and isn't making women into a consumable product what the beauty industry is all about? because once you smell like you had a three-way with the keebler elf and cookie puss, men will eat you up. >> my agree! ( cheers and applause ) i only have one criticism. why are women being portrayed as nothing more than sweet little things? why can't they be savory entrees? i dream of a day when young women loofa with a porterhouse steak, use a mashed potato conditioner and a manwitch self-tanner. ( laughter ) this is women's history month, goddamn it. and i say it's time to see women as more than just pieces of meat because now we can get them to marinate t
. >> avocado,olive, and almond. >> these, these, and these go in here so you can look like this. >> if you think you like hot cinnamon buns or hot cocoa or cobbler or pink frosted layer cake to eat, you haven't lived until you shower with these items. ( laughter ) >> stephen: ladies, are you getting this? your life is incomplete if you're not bathing in cake. and these products don't just make you look good enough to eat. they make you edible. and isn't making women into...