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benson and basile took rosana inside and forced her to open the safe.easons that are unclear, they didn't take all of the valuables inside the safe, but they spared rosana's life. >> i think my daughter saved my life that night. when i told that man that i was pregnant, it just did something to his mind that decided not to kill me. and yes, my daughter saved my life. >> while running to the getaway car, they dropped the box full of jewelry. as they drove away, benson threw his ski mask out of the car, unaware that it contained his dna. shannon touchet left ammunition matching the fatal bullets in his gym bag. the murder weapons have never been found, nor the shoes that left the impressions inside the shaws' home. shannon touchet and reggie basile both pled guilty to first-degree murder and aggravated robbery and were sentenced to life in prison. ronald benson chose to go to trial. the jury found him guilty. he got the same sentence -- life in prison. >> the forensic efforts on the part of our crime lab were invaluable to the final conclusion in this cas
benson and basile took rosana inside and forced her to open the safe.easons that are unclear, they didn't take all of the valuables inside the safe, but they spared rosana's life. >> i think my daughter saved my life that night. when i told that man that i was pregnant, it just did something to his mind that decided not to kill me. and yes, my daughter saved my life. >> while running to the getaway car, they dropped the box full of jewelry. as they drove away, benson threw his ski...
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they designing for basil. >> we have seen the wonder of basil. what is next? >> i look at how basil plants and fish live in harmony, and do it all indoors. about these stories. following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow. conclude >> unpredictable... uncontrollable... and under eighteen >> you have kids here who've killed someone. >> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars... will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100% best so i don't end up in a place like this again.. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, guys, welcome back to "techknow". i'm phil torres, with marita davison, and dr it crystal dilworth. we have seen the wonders of baseill. what comes up next. >> next i look at how baseill plants and talopia fish are living in harmony, and doing it indoors. >> reporter: for most of us these are the images that come to mind when we think of farms - rows of produce spa
they designing for basil. >> we have seen the wonder of basil. what is next? >> i look at how basil plants and fish live in harmony, and do it all indoors. about these stories. following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow. conclude >> unpredictable... uncontrollable... and under eighteen >> you have kids here who've killed someone. >> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars... will a new experimental...
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they designing for basil. >> we have seen the wonder of basil. what is next? >> i look at how basil plants and fish live in harmony, and do it all indoors. about these stories. following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow. conclude [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, guys, welcome back to "techknow". i'm phil torres, with marita davison, and dr it crystal dilworth. we have seen the wonders of baseill. what comes up next. >> next i look at how baseill plants and talopia fish are living in harmony, and doing it indoors. >> reporter: for most of us these are the images that come to mind when we think of farms - rows of produce spanning to the horizon, farmers using machines to fertilise crops. at this warehouse farm outside of chicago, the rows go up, and fish do the work of fertilizing the produce. >> one, two, three, go. [ laughs ] they are hungry. that means they are healthy. >> reporter: paul is a cofounder of farmed here. >> imagine ponds with fish swimming in water and plants living around it. that's what we are trying to replicate indoors. it's a symbionic rel
they designing for basil. >> we have seen the wonder of basil. what is next? >> i look at how basil plants and fish live in harmony, and do it all indoors. about these stories. following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow. conclude [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, guys, welcome back to "techknow". i'm phil torres, with marita davison, and dr it crystal dilworth. we have seen the wonders of baseill. what comes up next. >> next i look at how baseill plants...
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you can put italian parsley, more fresh basil. i have the peas in here already. >> how are people responding to this spring bloom of food and culinary delight at the park? >> it's very new. it's our first time ever doing it at kings dominion. people love it so far. we're trying to bring different local virginia beers, local wines and fresher ingredients throughout the park. >> tell us what's down here. these are beautiful displays of desserts and what el? >> this is from germany. i have a cinnamon roll bread putting with a caramel sauce. >> you do the beer pairings and wine pairings to go with that. >> yes, i do. i have this from hawaii, coconut pudding with mango and toasted coconut flakes. we've got seared tuna over here with arugula salad. we have a lemon moose dessert over here. >> wonderful wines. it's wonderful. lots to do and lots to eat at kings dominion this year. paul, thank you very much for being here. thanks for watching. the next news is at 5:00 but we're always on wusa9. download our mobile app. until then have a gr
you can put italian parsley, more fresh basil. i have the peas in here already. >> how are people responding to this spring bloom of food and culinary delight at the park? >> it's very new. it's our first time ever doing it at kings dominion. people love it so far. we're trying to bring different local virginia beers, local wines and fresher ingredients throughout the park. >> tell us what's down here. these are beautiful displays of desserts and what el? >> this is from...
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when he won't eat a pizza because it has basil on it? >> common. >> give me a break. >> you know alex is telling me when she was growing up, if it had an onion any onions on it you won't eat it? >> if they told me there were onions no, i'm not doing t sometimes they would sneak it, i would eat it up, they would say you know there were onions in that, and i would be like no! >> rotten rotten, alex, rotten. i remember one time we were at a restaurant brody ate a lot of fish as a little guy. he wouldn't eat this chicken. and because it had again like basil or something like real good roasted chicken. like it is just like fish, baby. it is just like fish. which of course is the opposite of everyone in america who says fish is just like chicken. here is one interest jared the guy in the truck. heist beautiful children rotten and the little guy will only eat boiled hotdogs because if it has grill marks on it, it is dirty. i can't eat this hotdog. it is dirty. >> i can't eat this hotdog. >> and if you've seen them melt down in a restaurant or e
when he won't eat a pizza because it has basil on it? >> common. >> give me a break. >> you know alex is telling me when she was growing up, if it had an onion any onions on it you won't eat it? >> if they told me there were onions no, i'm not doing t sometimes they would sneak it, i would eat it up, they would say you know there were onions in that, and i would be like no! >> rotten rotten, alex, rotten. i remember one time we were at a restaurant brody ate a lot...
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. >> jimmy: any basil in there? >> sinatra said the basil has to go in at the end. you know why?two hours. >> jimmy: a little bit of parmes parmesan? >> did your mother have parmesan when you were growing up? no. romano. salt, pepper. stay with me, jimmy. >> jimmy: i got you. >> salt, pepper. i forgot the onion. no big deal. it's live tv. >> jimmy: not like they can eat it through the tv anyway. >> get the book and it will teach you how to do it. >> jimmy: exactly. look at this over here, by the way. somebody's ready to go. >> this is italian-american thing. >> jimmy: this is what my grandmother used to do. >> you dip this in the gravy. you died and went to heaven. that's how beautiful that is. >> jimmy: it's excellent. really good. i'm going to hang out here with the pot. >> so you want to go over -- you got the macaroni. let me tell you something real quick. ever go out to a restaurant and they give you this macaroni like this? >> jimmy: what, like that? >> no, i'm watching you dip. when you double dip, it's got to be good. listen, man. i'm going to teach you something. they go
. >> jimmy: any basil in there? >> sinatra said the basil has to go in at the end. you know why?two hours. >> jimmy: a little bit of parmes parmesan? >> did your mother have parmesan when you were growing up? no. romano. salt, pepper. stay with me, jimmy. >> jimmy: i got you. >> salt, pepper. i forgot the onion. no big deal. it's live tv. >> jimmy: not like they can eat it through the tv anyway. >> get the book and it will teach you how to do it....
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peter's basil could. he appealed for peace throughout the world, in africa and the middle east, and especially in syria and iraq. he said, may the international community not stand by before the immense humanitarian tragedy unfolding in these countries. >> one man can change the minds of many others. that's very important. >> reporter: he praised the recent agreement on curbing iran's nuclear program. during these easter celebrations the pope spoke out strongly against violence towards christians saying they were being persecuted and crucified before our very eyes. he criticized the international community for what he called its complicit silence. he remembered the 148 students massacred at a university in kenya. many were killed on the spot simply for beg christian. cbs news, the vatican. >> and this is the third easter for pope francis. >>> we'll have the "game on overtime" ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. dresses start at $25. the ev
peter's basil could. he appealed for peace throughout the world, in africa and the middle east, and especially in syria and iraq. he said, may the international community not stand by before the immense humanitarian tragedy unfolding in these countries. >> one man can change the minds of many others. that's very important. >> reporter: he praised the recent agreement on curbing iran's nuclear program. during these easter celebrations the pope spoke out strongly against violence...
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tonight - basil mint and more
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so you muddle the pims and the basil together.ooked it until it got nice and thick, about a quarter cup of sugar, quarter cup of water and a squeeze of a lemon. cooked it for about 30 minutes and then just pureed it until it was smooth. now this you could make way ahead of time, it'll hold in your fridge for up to a month. >> is it kinda like a jam? >> yeah, it's not quite as thick as a jam. >> it's fresh too. >> yeah. >> oh, yum. >> so we're gonna put a little bit of that in there. >> is that the muddling that already happened? >> no, the muddle -- we muddle -- >> use the muddler to muddle. >> i am, jeez-oh-man. [ light laughter ] >> you said to call it a muddle. >> i did, i did, clinton. be quiet. [ light laughter ] >> he forgot the muddling part. >> it happens. >> i was so excited about my puree i forgot the muddle. >> okay. >> i'm not gonna lie. >> don't forget about this part though. [ light laughter ] >> to this we're gonna add some gin. >> you're grumpy this week. >> i am a little grumpy this week. i'm not gonna lie. [ chee
so you muddle the pims and the basil together.ooked it until it got nice and thick, about a quarter cup of sugar, quarter cup of water and a squeeze of a lemon. cooked it for about 30 minutes and then just pureed it until it was smooth. now this you could make way ahead of time, it'll hold in your fridge for up to a month. >> is it kinda like a jam? >> yeah, it's not quite as thick as a jam. >> it's fresh too. >> yeah. >> oh, yum. >> so we're gonna put a...
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yasuda-san orders up shrimp and basil, lotus root, octopus and pickled quail eggs.an be filled with many things. for us, it's squid brushed with worcestershire sauce. >> wow. that's awesome. >> i've been coming here many times, but this is the first time to eat. >> love this dish. you lived in new york, what, 14 years? 18 years? >> 27 years. since 1984 to 2011. >> 27 years in new york. that changes a person. >> very much. >> you're a new yorker now. >> yes. >> what was the hardest thing to get used to when you first came here? >> culture. >> the culture. >> the culture is so much different between the u.s. and here. and -- so interesting always. i never, ever get bored. >> i never get bored and i always learn new things in manhattan. but there's 15, 20 different manhattans in tokyo, to me. i mean, from my perspective, these are completely different cities. even building to building. pachenko down here. nightclub for men, nightclub for girls, nightclub for rock and rollers, hair salon. but all up. 15 different businesses in one building. one building. >> yes. >> i co
yasuda-san orders up shrimp and basil, lotus root, octopus and pickled quail eggs.an be filled with many things. for us, it's squid brushed with worcestershire sauce. >> wow. that's awesome. >> i've been coming here many times, but this is the first time to eat. >> love this dish. you lived in new york, what, 14 years? 18 years? >> 27 years. since 1984 to 2011. >> 27 years in new york. that changes a person. >> very much. >> you're a new yorker now....
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of earth day, why don't we take the chance to go plan your peoplers plan your tomatoes plant your basil. it will be a quick farm to table and you will have control over how many pesticides are being used. >> and do it now in honor of earth day while it is on your mind. >> thank you. >>> up next controversial cases. we tackle the issue in our talk around town segment. >>> and the potluck church >>> look at the stories we are following at 4:30. a foster father is charged with the murder of a baby boy. ka'ron mason lived in fredericksburg. he was just 12 months old when he died. police believe he died from burns he received during a hot bath. his foster dad david marcussen is now in jail. >>> man who shot president reagan spent the day fighting to leave a mental hospital for good. a lawyer for john hingeley jr. said that hinckley is clinically ready to live permanently outside the hospital. prosecutors fought back saying more restrictions are needed to keep hinckley and others safe. >>> and montgomery police are looking for more victims after assault. he was accused of assaulting a 20-year
of earth day, why don't we take the chance to go plan your peoplers plan your tomatoes plant your basil. it will be a quick farm to table and you will have control over how many pesticides are being used. >> and do it now in honor of earth day while it is on your mind. >> thank you. >>> up next controversial cases. we tackle the issue in our talk around town segment. >>> and the potluck church >>> look at the stories we are following at 4:30. a foster...
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his order a classic grilled cheese, two tomato basil soups and a chocolate shake. >> that he complained about because it was so good he drank the whole thing. >> reporter: kaplan sat with vice president biden. >> we talked about jobs and the market. >> reporter: biden was in oakland at pg & e oak port. he thanked workers. the vice president met with this group of veterans enrolled in pg & e path way initiative. the work force helps veterans learn new skills to get jobs. >> now i have that opportunity to do that again. >> being in the military has given me that scaffolding to persevere. >> reporter: biden says america has to modernize. >> as the president said in a different context a while ago, you shouldn't have to risk your lives abroad if only 1% of the population has been fighting these wars. and then come home and have to fight as hard to get a job. >> reporter: biden says the best place to invest is still the united states. for kaplan, he says biden thanked him for his investment and having pride in his 600 employees. >> i think this is a look at what can help the middle class. >>
his order a classic grilled cheese, two tomato basil soups and a chocolate shake. >> that he complained about because it was so good he drank the whole thing. >> reporter: kaplan sat with vice president biden. >> we talked about jobs and the market. >> reporter: biden was in oakland at pg & e oak port. he thanked workers. the vice president met with this group of veterans enrolled in pg & e path way initiative. the work force helps veterans learn new skills to...
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>> thai basil cilantro. it doesn't necessarily sound like a good ice cream. >> well, i don't know.> no, it is not. >>> still to come on wusa9 news at 5:30. >>> a truck dangles on the edge as crews make a high wire rescue during rush hour ahead. >>> plus, a new pair of glasses to help bring things in to focus. we'll take a yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ >>> they will stand trial for attempted murder after striking two men with their pickup truck. the other was seriously injured after the january incident outside the burger stand. the judge ruled that the trial could move forward. bail was reduced from $25 million down to $10 million. and the tour bus carryin
>> thai basil cilantro. it doesn't necessarily sound like a good ice cream. >> well, i don't know.> no, it is not. >>> still to come on wusa9 news at 5:30. >>> a truck dangles on the edge as crews make a high wire rescue during rush hour ahead. >>> plus, a new pair of glasses to help bring things in to focus. we'll take a yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from...
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. >> you can put in a couple of cubes of this basil. of her favorite recipes. my goal is to not burn your house down. this is the home of a libertarian. so where else would she get recipes but a cookbook compiled from other libertarians. you can't make this up that rand paul has the libertarian cookbook. this is not a prop. this actually really is here. >> you can tell this is real. i couldn't create this 25 years worth of cooking stains. >> very funny stuff. how did it taste? did you eat the actual food there? >> you know what? it actually took so long that we didn't get to eat it. but funny enough when i was down in kentucky for rand paul's announcement i bumped into some of her friends from the neighborhood who -- this is so kentucky i guess. it's a small state. with not very many people and they all know each other. this woman said oh i'm friends with kelley paul and we ate your dinner that night, and it was very good. i said good. i didn't get any. >> i've met her. she is very, very lively. and i think she could be a terrific asset
. >> you can put in a couple of cubes of this basil. of her favorite recipes. my goal is to not burn your house down. this is the home of a libertarian. so where else would she get recipes but a cookbook compiled from other libertarians. you can't make this up that rand paul has the libertarian cookbook. this is not a prop. this actually really is here. >> you can tell this is real. i couldn't create this 25 years worth of cooking stains. >> very funny stuff. how did it taste?...
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girls from saint basil saint hubert nazareth academy and little flour joining in.ean. >> dawn now we have more on the firing of craig berube. ron hextall talks about his decision to let the coach go and the phillies on five game losing streak. go ahead and make it six. the nationals get healthy while the phillies continue to stink. that's next in sports. >>> as we told you earlier craig berube has been fired by the flyer. general manager ron hextall said he came to the decision last night after saying on wednesday he was unsure of the coach's future. he obviously new from the get go go. berube was gone but for some reason today was the coach. he coached the flyers for two reasons, going 75-58-28 took the team to the playoffs last year but this season the team choked in the final few months. in philly if you don't win now you're going to be canned. hextall doesn't know who the next coach will be, but he knows it won't be berube. >> the decision was made because i didn't feel like, um, craig got enough out our group as a bunch of individuals therefore collectively an
girls from saint basil saint hubert nazareth academy and little flour joining in.ean. >> dawn now we have more on the firing of craig berube. ron hextall talks about his decision to let the coach go and the phillies on five game losing streak. go ahead and make it six. the nationals get healthy while the phillies continue to stink. that's next in sports. >>> as we told you earlier craig berube has been fired by the flyer. general manager ron hextall said he came to the decision...
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one of the things i love about your book is you kind of talked about the rules you had for the way basil that he always -- fear was like the core -- >> the core of his -- >> seth: explain that real quick. >> well, it's just that when people get frant, when you write farce, which is what they are, that little thirty minute farces, it's always about the fact that something that has happened has got to be hidden. you know, got to be concealed. so, it's always fear that it's going to be revealed that drives people's energy and panic. so, it very easily slips into anger, because they're so frustrated that they can't control the situation. >> seth: it was so lovely to hear. and i do agree with you, that somebody being fully angry is not as much fun as watching someone fighting. >> if i started challenging you, "what the hell do you think you are doing? bloody seth, you bring me on this [ bleep ] show?" [ laughter ] you're not supposed to laugh. i'm just making a point that is not funny. [ laughter ] shall i do it again? >> seth: yeah, please. >> all right. what the hell do you think bringing m
one of the things i love about your book is you kind of talked about the rules you had for the way basil that he always -- fear was like the core -- >> the core of his -- >> seth: explain that real quick. >> well, it's just that when people get frant, when you write farce, which is what they are, that little thirty minute farces, it's always about the fact that something that has happened has got to be hidden. you know, got to be concealed. so, it's always fear that it's going...
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here, the first of the season brentwood corn spring succotash with fava beans, shallots, a little basil then i will take my bite. this is very fresh corn, right. >> just started. >> great. daniel, what do we have? >> this is deep fried chicken, breaded, sage butter and tarragon. >> we will all grab it. yes. >> excellent! i can taste it and feel it! i like the spice of the succotash. it is amazing. >> a lot going on there but not too extreme. >> how long do these dishes take to make if i attempt to do it at home. >> well, there are a few ways to do it but the way we did it was about 3-1/2 showers with the slow braise. it is worth it. when and if we win, the saint helena hospital foundation will get extra money for us. >> ryan, how do you decide who win in the i like everything! >> there are two categories. we have a professional judges that are local celebrities, if you will, then we have with the people's choice awards and everywhere has a vote and they decide which is the best. so, the top three get proceeds going to the charities of their choice. >> not sure there is a loser anywhere.
here, the first of the season brentwood corn spring succotash with fava beans, shallots, a little basil then i will take my bite. this is very fresh corn, right. >> just started. >> great. daniel, what do we have? >> this is deep fried chicken, breaded, sage butter and tarragon. >> we will all grab it. yes. >> excellent! i can taste it and feel it! i like the spice of the succotash. it is amazing. >> a lot going on there but not too extreme. >> how long...
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. >> i'm basil scarlet. observer of greek economy over last 30 years, off and on. i wanted to make a suggestion regarding ones that you might find sensible, dealing with the state-own enterprises and the suggestion is, before you sell off the family jewels, that you consider making them more productive by eliminating patronage jobs which have gone on for 30 years or longer, and specifically, that you fire non-performing employees who have very high salaries compared to the private sector in greece, in contrast to many other countries. but they have extreme job security. on top, you give jobs to youth of greece which have 60% unemployment. and then to attract foreign investment, you consider eliminating the restrictions on mass dismissals. >> i think we take three. you answer this and a few more? ok. then you have the, the lady at the back there, next to the camera, who still has her hand up. i'm trying to keep gender balance also. >> thank you so much. from bloomberg tv africa. we know that a lot of economists are basing on the fact that greece will leave the euroz
. >> i'm basil scarlet. observer of greek economy over last 30 years, off and on. i wanted to make a suggestion regarding ones that you might find sensible, dealing with the state-own enterprises and the suggestion is, before you sell off the family jewels, that you consider making them more productive by eliminating patronage jobs which have gone on for 30 years or longer, and specifically, that you fire non-performing employees who have very high salaries compared to the private sector...
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you want to do basil. you want to do mint. and, and we call it a chop and serve for this reason.width of that blade. it's made that way so once you chop the food up; drop it right into the frying pan. this alone sells for forty dollars and ron says to put it in. arnold, my dad. don't tell me there's another one. my dad wants to give everyone the garnishing knife. oh, listen, i have so much fun with this little fellow over here. we teach you how to make the apple bird. this knife sells for twenty dollars all by itself. now you get all five pieces for three easy payments of only thirteen dollars and thirty-three cents. terrific deal. oh, you've got to be kidding. cousin, here you go. oh, everybody knows what this is just by the length of it. you ever go to a party or a banquet? they have a carving station, and there's a guy with a knife that costs a hundred and fifty dollars that he does nothing with that knife, but carve the meat? let me show you something. we don't expect you to hold your hand up there like that. so ron is going to give you a fork that'll hold the turkey like tha
you want to do basil. you want to do mint. and, and we call it a chop and serve for this reason.width of that blade. it's made that way so once you chop the food up; drop it right into the frying pan. this alone sells for forty dollars and ron says to put it in. arnold, my dad. don't tell me there's another one. my dad wants to give everyone the garnishing knife. oh, listen, i have so much fun with this little fellow over here. we teach you how to make the apple bird. this knife sells for...
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pretty decent woman for this afternoon see how the winds will still be there on the light side with basill expect in the south bay east a similar forecast 7376 degrees will see of our six is along the east bayshore lineup with 71 to 75 downtown san francisco come in to succeed during here is a seminar on the they forecast for conditions will be rather cool tomorrow there is a system coming in for friday the chance of rain really does not develop until overnight friday into the first half of saturday we're not talking about a lot right arm and a quarter of an inch at best it will be gone by the end of saturday evening by saturday afternoon living as with a dry sunday instead of a warm temperature instead of the first half of next week. >>george: a pretty good ride we are tracking around the bay at a trip of interstate 580 westbound hitting into little more lives could the problem getting to tracing the let's check the bridge where is he is an and the 25 minute trip time through iran to highway 37 down to the toll plaza as of the to drive times as we try to commit first on the east shore fr
pretty decent woman for this afternoon see how the winds will still be there on the light side with basill expect in the south bay east a similar forecast 7376 degrees will see of our six is along the east bayshore lineup with 71 to 75 downtown san francisco come in to succeed during here is a seminar on the they forecast for conditions will be rather cool tomorrow there is a system coming in for friday the chance of rain really does not develop until overnight friday into the first half of...
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cory: for all the talk about a special machines and science projects and fifth graders trying to grow basilthere is a tremendous business of spying. there are more powerful telescopes that are pointed not into space but at the earth. the ability to launch payloads of the military or security issues cannot be farmed out to the russians for obvious reasons. that big businesses waited to be had. matt: i have to say i don't think the landing was successful. i will give you some information that you don't have access to. elon musk is tweeting. he says dragon en route to space station, rocket landed on drone ship but too hard for survival. i guess that means they crashed. there could be a number of factors. pimm, as you point out, the waves in the atlantic ocean make it difficult to softly lead a rocket ship on the deck of the barge. we will not know the details until they release a video. cory, will you get access to the video even though elon musk has blocked you on twitter? cory: luckily, i have access to the national office telescope. let's not underplay what an incredibly difficult task of t
cory: for all the talk about a special machines and science projects and fifth graders trying to grow basilthere is a tremendous business of spying. there are more powerful telescopes that are pointed not into space but at the earth. the ability to launch payloads of the military or security issues cannot be farmed out to the russians for obvious reasons. that big businesses waited to be had. matt: i have to say i don't think the landing was successful. i will give you some information that you...
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invasive is no better no worse than the most common kind basil ductal.mon but no more aggressive. i think there are very few cases where you have to act immediately and lob u lar does not make it so. >> brave of her to share her story. >> 100%. >> we wish her well today. >> thanks for having me. >>> on this tax day, lawmakers are trying to stop the largest scam in irs history. only on "cbs this morning" we interview the lawmaker who's heading that investigation. that's ahead. >>> if you're heading off to work set your dvr so you can watch "cbs this morning" any time you like. we'll be right back. whether you need a warm up before the big race... or a healthy start before the big meeting there's a choice hotel that's waiting for you. this spring, choose choice twice, get a night at no price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com my cut hurts. mine hurt more. mine stopped hurting faster! neosporin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin plus pain relief kills the germs. fights the pain. lo
invasive is no better no worse than the most common kind basil ductal.mon but no more aggressive. i think there are very few cases where you have to act immediately and lob u lar does not make it so. >> brave of her to share her story. >> 100%. >> we wish her well today. >> thanks for having me. >>> on this tax day, lawmakers are trying to stop the largest scam in irs history. only on "cbs this morning" we interview the lawmaker who's heading that...
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an overinflated basil, no question about it., jpmorgan out with earnings also "bloomberg view" 's" michael moore with us as well. what i'm struck by is the media ballet, it is up one dollar or whatever, it is amazing how this ink is minting money versus the peak of 2006, 2007. most people say oh woe, is me jamie doing so poorly. michael: 4014 is up 50% over 2007, so obviously it is a bigger bank than it was. it bought bear stearns but a number of banks, so it is a bigger piece and the are oe is the main thing. -- andy the roe is the main thing. tom: adam park at morgan stanley going overweight with his group. this is of course jpmorgan churning up in an bouncing up here against resistance recently. we bounce up and against. what valuation would you use for the banks, is it like you drive by and see how many people, how many branches? >> no, that anecdotal stuff never works. tom: what works? >> the data obviously works. jpmorgan has less conversation than they did precrisis was up evaluations have shifted because they are bigger,
an overinflated basil, no question about it., jpmorgan out with earnings also "bloomberg view" 's" michael moore with us as well. what i'm struck by is the media ballet, it is up one dollar or whatever, it is amazing how this ink is minting money versus the peak of 2006, 2007. most people say oh woe, is me jamie doing so poorly. michael: 4014 is up 50% over 2007, so obviously it is a bigger bank than it was. it bought bear stearns but a number of banks, so it is a bigger piece...
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> what we have is things like coconut milk, cranberry sauce, candy, chocolate, spritzers, a tomato basilif we didn't salvage this, all of this food would either end up in the landfill or be destroyed in some way. i've worked in the trucking, warehousing and packaging field for more than 30 years. you wouldn't want to know how much product we would dispose of. you imagine that there are warehouses that are a million square feet of food products. ♪ ♪ so something happens to that product, whether it be dated, damaged, or whatever. the easiest, most convenient thing to do with it is dump it. and a large part of dumping is simple economics. i really like the concept of quest. it's something i never would have known. in all the years that i have turfed goods out the door, i wish i would have known. and that's a big thing, knowing that you can get rid of stuff comfortably and people can use it. wóóó >> what we need is to believe that wasting food is not acceptable. it comes down to citizen morals. it comes down to cultural attitudes, essentially. >> there are all sorts of changes we can make
> what we have is things like coconut milk, cranberry sauce, candy, chocolate, spritzers, a tomato basilif we didn't salvage this, all of this food would either end up in the landfill or be destroyed in some way. i've worked in the trucking, warehousing and packaging field for more than 30 years. you wouldn't want to know how much product we would dispose of. you imagine that there are warehouses that are a million square feet of food products. ♪ ♪ so something happens to that product,...
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the basil three capital ratio is that what you are seeing? tom: it's not swiss like., it's not. brendan: but this is somewhat subjective according to their internal models. michael: it is somewhat dependent on the risk-weighted assets. all the banks have got to where they needed to be. it's how much capital they can return out. robert: today's consumer index report takes exception to being very positive about the consumer. i think they are still being very cautious. tom: what is brian monahan's biggest headache? michael: mortgages. tom: compelling -- compare that to wells fargo. michael: not comparable. it's not merely the problems and -- merely that problems and lawsuits. olivia: how far along is brian moynihan in paying off the task for countrywide? michael: i think he is mostly there. that was the biggest piece of it. there will probably be some residuals. robert: he really stepped into a big mess. tom: what can be done? robert: everyone was frantic to get assets, and he bought countrywide. that was a big burden. tom: frantic is not good management. robert: it is n
the basil three capital ratio is that what you are seeing? tom: it's not swiss like., it's not. brendan: but this is somewhat subjective according to their internal models. michael: it is somewhat dependent on the risk-weighted assets. all the banks have got to where they needed to be. it's how much capital they can return out. robert: today's consumer index report takes exception to being very positive about the consumer. i think they are still being very cautious. tom: what is brian monahan's...
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northbound 395 near at the road, -- basil road. -- only averaging about 10 miles per hour northbound. southbound is where we have that crash. that's why we are seeing those delays. on the green line, good news, all service has been restored. >> the prince george's county fire department says five people are safe after an overly morning house fire in lanham. we were up over the scene of this morning, this house is on princes garden parkway. no one was hurt. an update on january's deadly metro incident. metro will begin updating radio and cell phone systems in january. we will see you back here in 25 minutes. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and inside avril lavigne's serious health struggle. speaking out for the first time this morning on "gma." ♪ we areily ♪ >>> a major health alert for moms. the new research revealing how long you should wait to have your next child. and the advice from doctors right now. ♪ >>> and this morning, the force awakens. >> the dark side. >> inside the frenzy that got the force all stirred up ov
northbound 395 near at the road, -- basil road. -- only averaging about 10 miles per hour northbound. southbound is where we have that crash. that's why we are seeing those delays. on the green line, good news, all service has been restored. >> the prince george's county fire department says five people are safe after an overly morning house fire in lanham. we were up over the scene of this morning, this house is on princes garden parkway. no one was hurt. an update on january's deadly...
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both agencies raised basils legal objections and only relent when i brought the issue to agency leadership. even though the information still is incomplete. we cannot be confident that the the f.b.i. and d.e.a. provided all information relative to the review. after we completed the draft report we learned that the d.e.a. failed to conduct the entire search of its database we had requested. in order to conduct effective oversight the o.i.g. must have tombly and complete access to documents and tears. this review starkly demonstrates the dangers in allowing the department and its components to decide on their own what documents they will share with the o.i.g. the delays we experienced impeded our work delayed our ability to discover the significant issues we ultimately identified, waved department and o.i.g. resources and affect our confidence in the completeness of our review. unfortunately, this of not an isolated incident. rather, we faced repeated instances if which our timely access to records has been impeded. congress are doing recognized and included a provision in the recent appropr
both agencies raised basils legal objections and only relent when i brought the issue to agency leadership. even though the information still is incomplete. we cannot be confident that the the f.b.i. and d.e.a. provided all information relative to the review. after we completed the draft report we learned that the d.e.a. failed to conduct the entire search of its database we had requested. in order to conduct effective oversight the o.i.g. must have tombly and complete access to documents and...
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his work caught the attention of basil o'connor, the president of the national foundation for infantile paralysis now known as the march of dimes foundation. the organization decided to fund dr. jonas salk's work to fund a vaccine against polio. for five years dr. salk worked tirelessly on this effort while the country donated their dimes to the foundation to support his work. and then on april 12, 195 dr. thomas frances jr. an epidemiologist at the university of michigan and a mentor to salk announced that salk had discovered a polio vaccine that was safe and effective. when the announcement was made, it was as if time stood still. i still remember it as a kid. americans turned on their radios and tv's to hear the details. department stores set up loudspeakers and judges suspended trials so everyone in the courtroom could hear this good news. april 12 was deliberately chosen for the announcement because it marked the tenth anniversary of the death of the most famous polio survivor of all former president franklin delano roosevelt. roosevelt also founded what would become the march of d
his work caught the attention of basil o'connor, the president of the national foundation for infantile paralysis now known as the march of dimes foundation. the organization decided to fund dr. jonas salk's work to fund a vaccine against polio. for five years dr. salk worked tirelessly on this effort while the country donated their dimes to the foundation to support his work. and then on april 12, 195 dr. thomas frances jr. an epidemiologist at the university of michigan and a mentor to salk...
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basil 62 million iphones, matchable's editor at large is with us. apple is an amazing juggernaut wall street plays an interesting game. this has got to be the best it can be. we were playing this game with apple for long time. they see it and destroy. >> i wouldn't underestimate apple. we knew this quarter would be flat on iphone sales compared to last quarter which is blockbuster 74 million sold and they sold 60 million but if you look at the last same quarter last year 43 million. h huge job, a huge vote of confidence. they have some areas of weakness which is in the ipad area when you look at this because it continues to be flat, and except in japan, who knew? for apple to beget going on the business angle. it is cammed for business. charles: somewhat cannibalization. and is hard to distinguish it. >> tim cook put this on both sides for the larger iphones and the smaller laptops. just came out with the new mac book which was one of the smallest and lightest ever made and that contract a lot of people. if only my ipad at a keyboard. the ipad will
basil 62 million iphones, matchable's editor at large is with us. apple is an amazing juggernaut wall street plays an interesting game. this has got to be the best it can be. we were playing this game with apple for long time. they see it and destroy. >> i wouldn't underestimate apple. we knew this quarter would be flat on iphone sales compared to last quarter which is blockbuster 74 million sold and they sold 60 million but if you look at the last same quarter last year 43 million. h...
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host: hillary clinton a story today talking about a relationship with the wife of builder basile -- ofew york mayor bill de blasio. how often do you post new stories? guest: constantly throughout the day. the idea that a new site flips in the morning and that is the day's edition is a total hangover from a newspaper era that is irrelevant to how things actually work today. it is a 24 hour cycle. that was a revolution with cable news. newspapers used at multiple editions throughout the day.they constantly updated . a site should do that. that is a no-brainer. we update constantly throughout the day as news breaks. we have a major flip in the early morning and then midday and evening. that is so uncovered throughout the day with constant adjustments. we are looking at data and analytics in real time. there are huge opportunities. when you look at a time of major transition, there is a tendency the specially for legacy brands to focus on the obstacles rather than the opportunities. the tools we have at our disposal for my business analytics and editorial side for what i do on a day-to-day
host: hillary clinton a story today talking about a relationship with the wife of builder basile -- ofew york mayor bill de blasio. how often do you post new stories? guest: constantly throughout the day. the idea that a new site flips in the morning and that is the day's edition is a total hangover from a newspaper era that is irrelevant to how things actually work today. it is a 24 hour cycle. that was a revolution with cable news. newspapers used at multiple editions throughout the day.they...
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. >> i'm basil scarlet. observer of greek economy over last 30 years off and on. i wanted to make a suggestion regarding ones that you might find sensible dealing with the state-own enterprises and the suggestion is, before you sell off the family jewels that you consider making them more productive by eliminating pat troh imagine jobs which have gone on for 30 years or longer and specifically, that you fire non-performing employees who have very high salaries compared to the private sector in greece, in contrast to many other countries. but they have extreme job security. on top you give jobs to youth of greece which have 60% unemployment. and then to attract foreign investment, you consider eliminating the restrictions on mass dismissals. >> i think we take three. you answer this and a few more? okay. then you have the, the lady at the back there next to the camera, who still has her hand up. i'm trying to keep gender balance also. >> thank you so much. from bloomberg tv africa. we know that a lot of economists are basing on the fact that greece will leave the e
. >> i'm basil scarlet. observer of greek economy over last 30 years off and on. i wanted to make a suggestion regarding ones that you might find sensible dealing with the state-own enterprises and the suggestion is, before you sell off the family jewels that you consider making them more productive by eliminating pat troh imagine jobs which have gone on for 30 years or longer and specifically, that you fire non-performing employees who have very high salaries compared to the private...
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about jobs of middle class americans, what did he eat for lunch, a grilled cheese sandwich, two tomato basild a chocolate shake. >>> they'll have home court advantage throughout the playoffs and executives are telling the chronicle they're getting closer to build a $1 billion arena along waterfront. residents are meeting at mission bay bridge toll plaza, they're more receptive, the warriors say their mission bay project will boost the economy in that area. >>> all right today is national pet day, it's time to appreciate and celebrate the pets in your life. its purpose to recognize the joyce pets bring to our lives. it's a day to raise awareness of animals at shelters and rescues waiting to get into their forever homes. donating blankets and food to your favorite welfare organization and buying your pet a fun new toy. >>> here's the favorite pet names. bella and lucy and max charlie and buddy are the top five names. >>> we know you like to show off your pets, so, we would like to see those photos. up load them to our ktvu fox 2 facebook page. check out this picture sent into us from janelle,
about jobs of middle class americans, what did he eat for lunch, a grilled cheese sandwich, two tomato basild a chocolate shake. >>> they'll have home court advantage throughout the playoffs and executives are telling the chronicle they're getting closer to build a $1 billion arena along waterfront. residents are meeting at mission bay bridge toll plaza, they're more receptive, the warriors say their mission bay project will boost the economy in that area. >>> all right today...
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host: hillary clinton a story today talking about a relationship with the wife of builder basile -- ofew york mayor bill de blasio. how often do you post new stories? guest: constantly throughout the day. the idea that a new site flips in the morning and that is the day's edition is a total hangover from a newspaper era that is irrelevant to how things actually work today. it is a 24 hour cycle. that was a revolution with cable news. newspapers used at multiple editions throughout the day.they constantly updated . a site should do that. that is a no-brainer. we update constantly throughout the day as news breaks. we have a major flip in the early morning and then midday and evening. that is so uncovered throughout the day with constant adjustments. we are looking at data and analytics in real time. there are huge opportunities. when you look at a time of major transition, there is a tendency the specially for legacy brands to focus on the obstacles rather than the opportunities. the tools we have at our disposal for my business analytics and editorial side for what i do on a day-to-day
host: hillary clinton a story today talking about a relationship with the wife of builder basile -- ofew york mayor bill de blasio. how often do you post new stories? guest: constantly throughout the day. the idea that a new site flips in the morning and that is the day's edition is a total hangover from a newspaper era that is irrelevant to how things actually work today. it is a 24 hour cycle. that was a revolution with cable news. newspapers used at multiple editions throughout the day.they...
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i think basil would agree with that. >> it was not meant to be exclusionary.upport and give these kids what they need to think positively about themselves and their future. do you think these black kids were thinking positively about themselves when they were excluded from the white kids going on these field trips? >> i think once they get to a college campus and they see folks that look like them and say this could be me going forward i think that's the benefit that we should be striving for. >>> interesting debate. we would love to hear our viewers thoughts on it this morning. you can weigh in on our facebook page. great to see you this morning. >>> coming up here on the show. you saw it here yesterday carly fiorina firing back who says the ceo says women shouldn't be running for president. >> i think gender shouldn't be the basis upon which we make that decision. >> she's going to join us live next hour to respond. >>> a little girl falls from a tree and is cured from two disorders. doctors say those disorders could have kill her. that's not all. she says s
i think basil would agree with that. >> it was not meant to be exclusionary.upport and give these kids what they need to think positively about themselves and their future. do you think these black kids were thinking positively about themselves when they were excluded from the white kids going on these field trips? >> i think once they get to a college campus and they see folks that look like them and say this could be me going forward i think that's the benefit that we should be...
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and the fresh basil. what you want to do then is take the chicken. i let it cool before i shred it.. it cooked in there. you take it out. you will shred it an put it back in there. >> you cool it down otherwise your hands will burn to a crisp. i shred it like this you can do it with a fork and knife. i like it shredded rather than chopped. i do it with turkey. can you do it with pork or pretty much anything. >> how's the flavor guys? >> amazing, it's so light. it feels really healthy. >> there is good crusty bread. >> get in there, matt. don't be afraid of the food. >> it's the second day in the row i have been yelled at in the kitchen. >> i'm sorry. i wasn't yelling. >> that looks great. >> okay. so matt here you go i serve it with bread, obviously, you know you could kind of serve this with pasta or rice few wanted to but to avoid the past surface i thought it would be kind of nice to do it like that. is it really good or are you saying it's good? >> it is good. it's a little cold i will tell you. it's good. giada, fantastic. >> only the best for you, matt. >> guys all right, for
and the fresh basil. what you want to do then is take the chicken. i let it cool before i shred it.. it cooked in there. you take it out. you will shred it an put it back in there. >> you cool it down otherwise your hands will burn to a crisp. i shred it like this you can do it with a fork and knife. i like it shredded rather than chopped. i do it with turkey. can you do it with pork or pretty much anything. >> how's the flavor guys? >> amazing, it's so light. it feels really...
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>> basil. >> uh-huh. >> get your happened innd in there. honey. let it sit for a bit.r. when you're in a crunch meal to go. >> you've got a third left and you're making tacos. >> we make taco tuesday at home. today's wednesday, wednesday taco. >> it's heavenly by the way. >> the taco bar you can basically put anything you want on it. have fun. get the kids involved. they can make their own tacos. and the trick to that is get refried beans and scrape it in the shell so the kids don't know they're eating them. >> i learned you're bossy in the kitchen. >> well you're slow. >> thank you very much. good to have you here. she's sticking around to talk with hoda and kathie lee. and you can get all of this week's skillet recipes on today.com. up next shut up and dance. walk the moon performs their hit song live in the studio. first this is "today" on nbc. >> announcer: the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. >> the platinum hit "shut up and dance" has topped the itunes chart for weeks. it is the lead single off walk the moon's new album "talking is hard.
>> basil. >> uh-huh. >> get your happened innd in there. honey. let it sit for a bit.r. when you're in a crunch meal to go. >> you've got a third left and you're making tacos. >> we make taco tuesday at home. today's wednesday, wednesday taco. >> it's heavenly by the way. >> the taco bar you can basically put anything you want on it. have fun. get the kids involved. they can make their own tacos. and the trick to that is get refried beans and scrape it...
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take these basil leaves out of the pasta. then you can add the whole bowl. are eating pasta. >> mentioning cardinal dolan will be in a segment for us. >> that's funny. >> he will be appearing in the catskills. >> he's here until thursday. >> it's a deal. >> in the meantime our friend katy tur with a guest a. live shot with cardinal dolan standing in the side of rome covering the pope he was eating a whole sandwich during my entire live show. remember that? >> we had dinner. >> let's do it again. >> yes, absolutely. >> come on. we got a lot of work to do. >> you should see cardinal dolan hosting "snl." very good. >> i would say katie couric was a guest on the late late show last night. she made quite the entrance. take a look. >> give it for katie couric. >> oh my gosh! oh well. >> are you okay? wait is something wrong? >> up here up here james. james, it's april fools! >> oh. >> april fools. >> that was good. >> it was a really good. he got him. >> she got him big time. you might want to consult him for your ellen thing. >> he said he nearly had a heart atta
take these basil leaves out of the pasta. then you can add the whole bowl. are eating pasta. >> mentioning cardinal dolan will be in a segment for us. >> that's funny. >> he will be appearing in the catskills. >> he's here until thursday. >> it's a deal. >> in the meantime our friend katy tur with a guest a. live shot with cardinal dolan standing in the side of rome covering the pope he was eating a whole sandwich during my entire live show. remember that?...
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you grab the sweet basil.r and it's off to go. or oregano. >> we like that. fun. >> look at this hanging. >> this is totally cool. it's upcycling. it's all about upcycling these days. taking wasted products and turning them into something useful. >> these are wood palettes. >> just a totally old wood palette. we've taken all sorts of things in here. and we're using the fence as the backing for the palette, right? and then we open up these struts so you get window boxes. it's about creating a vert kl garden. >> thank you so much. jamie's back next hour to help you fix up your front houryard. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> oh, my god. i forgot to tell you. gayle king tried your baby foot. >> no. she sent pictures of it. >> it's the coolest thing in e the world. >> all right. >> announcer: nbc 10 news starts now. >> good morning, everyone. i'm chris cato. 9:56. it should be another nice spring dayment day. let es get your forecast. bill? >> lots of sunshine after the clouds clear out. we are in store for s
you grab the sweet basil.r and it's off to go. or oregano. >> we like that. fun. >> look at this hanging. >> this is totally cool. it's upcycling. it's all about upcycling these days. taking wasted products and turning them into something useful. >> these are wood palettes. >> just a totally old wood palette. we've taken all sorts of things in here. and we're using the fence as the backing for the palette, right? and then we open up these struts so you get window...
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take these basil leaves out of the pasta.e of those two days that you're eating pasta. >> cardinal dolan will be in a segment for us coming up in a few minutes and he'll be hearing -- >> try the veal. >> meantime our friend katy tur was a guest last night on -- by the way, i did a live shot the with cardinal dolan in rome when we were covering the new pope and he actually was eating a whole sandwich during my entire live shot. remember that cardinal dolan? >> let's do it again. >> absolutely. >> got a lot of work to do. >> i want to see cardinal goal plan hosting snl. >>> katie couric was a guest on the late late late show last night and she made quite the entrance. take a look. >> katie couric! >> oh, my gosh. >> [ bleep ]. >> are you okay? wait, wait wait. turn around. >> up here up here james. april fool's! >> that was good. >> that's good. really betweengood. >> she got him big time. >> he said he nearly had a heart attack. >> oh, my gosh. >>> all right, carson and you have special guest in the orange room. >> want to go
take these basil leaves out of the pasta.e of those two days that you're eating pasta. >> cardinal dolan will be in a segment for us coming up in a few minutes and he'll be hearing -- >> try the veal. >> meantime our friend katy tur was a guest last night on -- by the way, i did a live shot the with cardinal dolan in rome when we were covering the new pope and he actually was eating a whole sandwich during my entire live shot. remember that cardinal dolan? >> let's do it...