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itn we acquire jack threats, was a five versus person company and we built it up to a significant scalee point it has graduated and half is on mission and soul and needs its own capital. i believe we have this is a small and emerging content. it has not played out exactly as we might how thought it did in the first place when we started thrillist and we never thought about commerce at all. as time goes on i believe there is a fundamental difference in digital media that a lot of the traditional mediums. ,hether tv or radio or print the difference between consuming and those environments and making a purchase is vast. you can consume and a by almost seamlessly. i am a huge believer in a brands finding ways or retailers using content to engage. it worked for us. as time went on we built 2 businesses that were quite different. jack threads could easily be successfully owned by a media company but succeed on its own. emily: where do see both of these businesses and the next five years? do you look to sell them separately? are moving toward an ipo? ben lerer: i am actually not sure and i am
itn we acquire jack threats, was a five versus person company and we built it up to a significant scalee point it has graduated and half is on mission and soul and needs its own capital. i believe we have this is a small and emerging content. it has not played out exactly as we might how thought it did in the first place when we started thrillist and we never thought about commerce at all. as time goes on i believe there is a fundamental difference in digital media that a lot of the traditional...
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if they have federal crop ,they'll make itn that,"> but the surprise: his soybeavs are doing better than he expected. <"the beans have been everywhere from 40s up to 62s bushel beans. we have a lot in the mid-50s,"> thirty minutes northeast, jim robbins is taking the wet afternoon to fix machinery. he too, would rather be rolling. <"you talk to some farmers, it's a sigh of relief, it's turning out better wife, i just want to get this year over with because it was a struggle,"> robbins' area was hit with just half of the june rainfall wills received.. but it's still considerably more than normal. <" beans may be a little above average but corn we're going to be about average,"> robbins says the quality and test weights are fairing well. but like wills, robbins says the soybean yields are doing well for the amount of stress it was once under. <"and it filled out. the size of the bean is exceptional this year. so that's helping on yield with beans,"> but he too, says some farmers in the area may have to rely on federal crop insurance this year. <"from one end to the field to the other, you
if they have federal crop ,they'll make itn that,"> but the surprise: his soybeavs are doing better than he expected. thirty minutes northeast, jim robbins is taking the wet afternoon to fix machinery. he too, would rather be rolling. robbins' area was hit with just half of the june rainfall wills received.. but it's still considerably more than normal. robbins says the quality and test weights are fairing well. but like wills, robbins says the soybean yields are doing well for the...
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. >> keep itn . my wife says so. >> once we gets , maybe that's what we will do.orter: in the meantime, onions and tom. >> it begs for some comments, but i think we're best to leave it alone. >> no. with short shorts. >>> it was we concerned with the clouds in the morning. >> yes, it was foggy in the morning. lots of sunshine this afternoone of the same tomorrow. we will have low cloud san frann emerges in full force. look for temperatures in the lol day. it will be breezy when the sea n at 15 to 20 miles per hour. we will have off shore winds by. look at the effect on temperatures. readings sore close to 90s by the bay. >> wow. >> so the warm weather does not want to quit. >> and the dry weather. that is it for us. get more in our website. our next newscast will be at 11. see you then. (male announcer) in new york city's war on crime, the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories. i'll be home home late tonight. that makes two of us. are you still sleepy? i thought we took care of that. morning, alma.
. >> keep itn . my wife says so. >> once we gets , maybe that's what we will do.orter: in the meantime, onions and tom. >> it begs for some comments, but i think we're best to leave it alone. >> no. with short shorts. >>> it was we concerned with the clouds in the morning. >> yes, it was foggy in the morning. lots of sunshine this afternoone of the same tomorrow. we will have low cloud san frann emerges in full force. look for temperatures in the lol day....
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. >> she sat itn my plate. >> i thought you just l lt them. >> and the whole ing's done, i'm exhausted. kids walk me to thee room. i'm going to go to bed. therers hoda's big bag she left in my room. >> piles. what a mess. anyway. >> it was a great nighgh >> what a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful night. >> i'm so grad itlad it's over. but congratulations to everybody else, who didn't deserve it as much, but so many amazing people. [ laughter ] no eye contact, i'm telling you. even you, james. >> she's a legend, a broadcasting legend. >>> find out tests you can do right now. >>> and this hollywood hunk is aging like a fine wine. he's james denton, and we're happy he's here with us. a sneak peek at his halloween special right after this.this. mouthbreather. a mouthbreather! how can anyone sleep like that? well, just put on a breathe right strip and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right i know blowdrying fries my hair, but i'm never gonna stop. because now i've
. >> she sat itn my plate. >> i thought you just l lt them. >> and the whole ing's done, i'm exhausted. kids walk me to thee room. i'm going to go to bed. therers hoda's big bag she left in my room. >> piles. what a mess. anyway. >> it was a great nighgh >> what a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful night. >> i'm so grad itlad it's over. but congratulations to everybody else, who didn't deserve it as much, but so many amazing people. [ laughter ] no eye...
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addition to the classified cable we have new documents that show within 25 hours of the attack she wrote itÑxzs was no a film. it was not what she told the families. >> one hour after you told the american people you say to your family. two killed in benghazi by an al-qaeda- like group. you tell the american people one thing. you tell your family an entirely different story. >> if you look at the statement i made. i clearly said it was an attack. congressman, on the basis of the video. >> calling it attack is like saying the sky is blue. of course it was an attack. >> the father of ty woods. you see him here. he met with mrs. clinton and took notes about what she promised him and the other families and this is the entry. i gave hillary a hug and shook her hand and she said the film maker would be arrested who was responsible for the death of my son and she told her daughter prime minister that the deaths were not connected to the film is according to woods disqualifier for the highest office. >> in order to follow a leader. they need to trust what the they are putting their lives on the line
addition to the classified cable we have new documents that show within 25 hours of the attack she wrote itÑxzs was no a film. it was not what she told the families. >> one hour after you told the american people you say to your family. two killed in benghazi by an al-qaeda- like group. you tell the american people one thing. you tell your family an entirely different story. >> if you look at the statement i made. i clearly said it was an attack. congressman, on the basis of the...
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i have a great fondness for itn and whenhe stores were closivg in006, i found out that the founder had ststted selling used records out of his father's drugstore in 1941. >> seth: oh, wow. >> i saidl okay, that's fascinating. i didn't know that, there must a story here." so i spenthe better part of the last seven years crafting this documentary that's going to be out on october 16th. >> seth: are you sad there are no more record stores? >> i'm sad there are no more record stores of that size. there are still ^ecord stores, kids. >> seth: yeah, they are still out there. >> they exist, okay? there are still record stotos. but yeah, there's nothing as big as tower was. and tower was unique, because although there were many of them, there were 200 around the world, each one had a very, very deepatalog. they hadnowledgeable staff. there were realllltrue fans and proponents of music. and so tower, i felt, was this incredibly unique place. and it was made even more unique by the people that worked there. >> seth:pthe first time i ever went to l.a., i went to tower records on sunset. and i rem
i have a great fondness for itn and whenhe stores were closivg in006, i found out that the founder had ststted selling used records out of his father's drugstore in 1941. >> seth: oh, wow. >> i saidl okay, that's fascinating. i didn't know that, there must a story here." so i spenthe better part of the last seven years crafting this documentary that's going to be out on october 16th. >> seth: are you sad there are no more record stores? >> i'm sad there are no more...
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as this ideology begins to spread the more european and north africans coming to join isis, as it , itns to build momentum does create problems for not just the middle east, but you see the surgeon immigrants and refugees into europe. this is a major problem for the europeans. a destabilizing problem, absolutely. if you don't do something about the situation now, which is primarily being caused by isis in syria, thed i see russians creating a bay area where he can continue to conduct his actions, if you don't tackle that problem you will have to address it with american military might and coalition partners. any that will join us. the united states is going to have to take the lead. a lot of people say why? it is not necessarily our fight. i have heard that 100 times before. it may not seem to be our fight but i guarantee you it is our fight. it threatens our national interests abroad and in the states. haslie: the president reluctance about this fight because he came to office to get us out of afghanistan and iraq. mr. mcraven: situations change. charlie: because we have witnessed the r
as this ideology begins to spread the more european and north africans coming to join isis, as it , itns to build momentum does create problems for not just the middle east, but you see the surgeon immigrants and refugees into europe. this is a major problem for the europeans. a destabilizing problem, absolutely. if you don't do something about the situation now, which is primarily being caused by isis in syria, thed i see russians creating a bay area where he can continue to conduct his...
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these young men just did some incredible things to make itn to the playoffs.nk that message got lost a little bit there. and, you know, the part about me of it was it just really hurt to not be able to be out there with these guys. i've had them for, you know, four years. i've been coaching them for, you know, seems like forever. i think it's been eight years now. and this could be potentially their last game. it was their last game in our stadium. so it was an important night for them. >> and we see them reaching out to you and embracing you on the sidelines there because you weren't allowed to be with them on the field. how did that make you feel? >> that really tore me up. you know, you're so proud of them for what they do and you raise them to be strong young men. and they delivered obviously. but it really kills you when you can't be out there with them and see them through it. being a stek at a tipectator a hinge for the coach. >> i want to read a statement from the school district. they say while the district appreciates kennedy's many positive contribu
these young men just did some incredible things to make itn to the playoffs.nk that message got lost a little bit there. and, you know, the part about me of it was it just really hurt to not be able to be out there with these guys. i've had them for, you know, four years. i've been coaching them for, you know, seems like forever. i think it's been eight years now. and this could be potentially their last game. it was their last game in our stadium. so it was an important night for them....
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so itne is really about money, privilege. we talk about white privilege but privilege is privilege. >> even when there is not that much money involved it is about all of the a cuetriments of privilege. you have good manners. you come from a distinguished old family that has fallen one o hard times. there is always some way to define it, to claim it, to insist on it, to display it. and that, you know, that is alphas nating to me. and how that lives on inside you as your circumstances change and how astrology gel with it or what parts of it you know are kind of content to live with. i wanted that series of dramas.t >> as a person that ran away from "negroland," i escaped, don't tellt on me, but as a person i ran away, what struck me as you know, you build this segregated fortress that youfo hope insulates you from the larger mainstream society and you still built, like everybody desires to be better than somebody, and that seems to be the quest. whether it is american quest. i don't know how other countries do it. i'm sure that
so itne is really about money, privilege. we talk about white privilege but privilege is privilege. >> even when there is not that much money involved it is about all of the a cuetriments of privilege. you have good manners. you come from a distinguished old family that has fallen one o hard times. there is always some way to define it, to claim it, to insist on it, to display it. and that, you know, that is alphas nating to me. and how that lives on inside you as your circumstances...
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the odds doin based on anime putin or the lfseed states but what you see within russia itself isimpli itntoo soon? >> the story is the interaction it is minimalist russia put this into budgetary terms that clearly budgetary terms that clearly puts into the second tier ofpowe thers u.n.. we spend more than 81 per together. that is a muscular russia. but the minimalist russiaas being but obviously we would focus and. but how incredibly well prepared but the is interesting thing is but this is that persian. but putin will do it in a more aggressive way but it is still a different man to conquer the soviet union.age ard said those around him with that on triage they're very much concerned about his role in the global economy don'e the gate can cut itself off ese mo to go after these hard-line defense but i would suggest tili that the economic realities to be in the reaganev tambourine each other sayr call don't give a pure minimalist version but with that pure publicly driven approach then is how vague when didover t the neck community. >> thank you for playing this game with us but also of h
the odds doin based on anime putin or the lfseed states but what you see within russia itself isimpli itntoo soon? >> the story is the interaction it is minimalist russia put this into budgetary terms that clearly budgetary terms that clearly puts into the second tier ofpowe thers u.n.. we spend more than 81 per together. that is a muscular russia. but the minimalist russiaas being but obviously we would focus and. but how incredibly well prepared but the is interesting thing is but this...
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so here's how i would answer i answer itn, and as a resident of miami. probablyhat my home is 12 feet above sea level, so i'm high point in our community. gets.about as high as it if you have over some extended period of time if you have and then youvels have rising tides at high tide florida that was not designed for any kind of ther increase in tide, first thing i think we have to do is to adapt, to create adaptation, to recognize that we should have an insurance policy, if you will, adopt to these things. secondly the proper role for government in this is, in my is to spend more point on basic research to identify the disruptive energy sources that will be competitive with all the others that we use now. that plays see how out. if you follow energy policy in natural gas, because of fracking and adraulic drilling, has had dramatic increase in reserves, gone downice has five-fold. it's gone from double digits halfto two to two and a dollars a thousand cubic feet. and it's created an abun dab energy that actually has reduced carbon emissions by 10% in th
so here's how i would answer i answer itn, and as a resident of miami. probablyhat my home is 12 feet above sea level, so i'm high point in our community. gets.about as high as it if you have over some extended period of time if you have and then youvels have rising tides at high tide florida that was not designed for any kind of ther increase in tide, first thing i think we have to do is to adapt, to create adaptation, to recognize that we should have an insurance policy, if you will, adopt to...
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. >> is itne of the busiest opping years? >> this is our sec year of double digit growth. >> that's what you call a good year. >> that's a good year. >> but i do believe as a authentic about what we're authentic about. we spend more time taking people to the outdoors. >> will you do an ad about this? >> we took an ad letting people we are closed. >> it's not about authenticity and brand? >> very much so. . >> do you think it's become too cluttered a marketplace on plaque prid? everybody is opened at, what timel 5:00 in the morning, all night to get the tv on sale at k-mart. with eshow the pick, everybody rushing the aisles. so this was not only a marking decisisi? >> i would say it was more a brand. i think it's a brand perspective, the contrast between what is happening on black friday and i think the joy associated with being outside is rather stark so it's a particularly good day to maim the point how popular it is outside. >> thestep skeptics say, jerry, yoyo sound nice andfuzzy, we want people to get outside, it could be
. >> is itne of the busiest opping years? >> this is our sec year of double digit growth. >> that's what you call a good year. >> that's a good year. >> but i do believe as a authentic about what we're authentic about. we spend more time taking people to the outdoors. >> will you do an ad about this? >> we took an ad letting people we are closed. >> it's not about authenticity and brand? >> very much so. . >> do you think it's become...
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. -- itne quick question was interesting to listen this morning, about how he sees the credit marketsmuch concern do you have about the relationship to the credit markets and eps and the buying back of shares? but i am hearing in london is a lot of people getting backed up and i'm wondering what it is back into the equity market. richard: credit is affected through the volatility channel. we prefer to be in credit, and that is predicated -- there is a risk clearly, but equities are going to flag. it is supportive of credit where it is. guy: hold that thought. nexte take you on to our story -- the european quarter jesters has ruled that a data sharing pact between the u.s. and eu does not adequately protect eu citizens and is therefore invalid. let's get more from tony aaron, who has been following the case. give us a top-down picture of why this is important. a 15-year-old agreement that just allowed u.s. companies to move data back to the u.s. from europe. it was a commercial agreement that went on for a long time without any real problems. and then 9/11 happened, edward snowden happ
. -- itne quick question was interesting to listen this morning, about how he sees the credit marketsmuch concern do you have about the relationship to the credit markets and eps and the buying back of shares? but i am hearing in london is a lot of people getting backed up and i'm wondering what it is back into the equity market. richard: credit is affected through the volatility channel. we prefer to be in credit, and that is predicated -- there is a risk clearly, but equities are going to...
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thousand itthan 70 seems to me the numbers we're go -- itn today can is also demonstrated we can in aner that is consistent with national security. what do you draw from our past experiences and can you describe to ensuren place those admitted to the united states will contribute topics -- positively to our society society mark and -- a -- society? i think it hasn't been to remember in the immediate aftermath of the september 11 attacks, there was a pause in refugee settlements and a desire to make sure the best screening available was in place in the wake of that situation. for two years, the united states resettlement program had very low numbers. i would say those of us who work in this field for a living consider them disappointingly low numbers. it was necessary at the time to make sure appropriate safeguards were in place. having those in place, we have worked very diligently on an interagency basis with strong relationships with law enforcement, intelligence tomunity, so we are able have it grow in a way that we think is responsible, has integrity, and is consistent with our na
thousand itthan 70 seems to me the numbers we're go -- itn today can is also demonstrated we can in aner that is consistent with national security. what do you draw from our past experiences and can you describe to ensuren place those admitted to the united states will contribute topics -- positively to our society society mark and -- a -- society? i think it hasn't been to remember in the immediate aftermath of the september 11 attacks, there was a pause in refugee settlements and a desire to...
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i made itn: of course abundantly clear that we had to do everything we could to protect our people. what i did not and do not believe any secretary should do, was to substitute my judgment from thousands of miles away for the judgment of the security professionals who made the decisions about what kind of security would be provided. know that sounds somewhat hard to understand, but we have a experts who ie have the greatest confidence in and who has been so through -- through so many difficult positions because practically all of them have rotated through afghanistan, pakistan, iraq, yemen, and other places. they were the ones making the assessment. no one ever came to me and said, we should shut down our compound in benghazi. sim not saying shut it down to it i am saying protect it. i am not saying shut it down. i'm just saying protect it. when you say security professionals, i am not trying to be disparaging with anybody, but i do not know who those folks were, -- ms. clinton: they were people who risk their lives to try to save -- >> you said the mission you gave ambassador steve
i made itn: of course abundantly clear that we had to do everything we could to protect our people. what i did not and do not believe any secretary should do, was to substitute my judgment from thousands of miles away for the judgment of the security professionals who made the decisions about what kind of security would be provided. know that sounds somewhat hard to understand, but we have a experts who ie have the greatest confidence in and who has been so through -- through so many difficult...
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>> well, it's a bad program we shouldn't be investing it in itn the first place. >> yes, or if it's justnot ready to take next step. and then people being held accountable, a it's good philosophical question, accountable for what? what constitutes success. if i'm a program manager and trying to get my program through the next milestone, and i do that, and then there's a cost increase, what am i going to be rated on, getting it through the milestone or the cost increase. if a get to to be the former. i if you can get it moving, that's what your accountable for. >> that's a problem, because it could cost you a lot more and you're putting it out there butout get it on time, that's not meeting your target. so people need to be held accountable, otherwise we have billions of dollars in overruns. tough. >> senator? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i know the department has undertaken reductions and the congress has reiterated the need to reduce headquarters positions for efficiencies and other savings, and while we all want to reduce waste and inefficiency, i would urge the department to look at po
>> well, it's a bad program we shouldn't be investing it in itn the first place. >> yes, or if it's justnot ready to take next step. and then people being held accountable, a it's good philosophical question, accountable for what? what constitutes success. if i'm a program manager and trying to get my program through the next milestone, and i do that, and then there's a cost increase, what am i going to be rated on, getting it through the milestone or the cost increase. if a get to...
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the thing that comes is the individuals responsible for the choices and decisions they or run itn comments being a social problem, it is, but it is an individual first. i'm a clinical social worker and that is the perspective we have is that the individual itself determining, we want to empower that person and educate them and build skills and develop insight into the nature of their behavior and the impact that it has had. we want you to think about victims and their experiences and their rights, they are just a part of the criminal justice system as the person who would be held accountable for the event. it's a very complex puzzle piece that comes together. programs need to develop that insight and my comments in the beginning, we talked about risk factors, understanding antisocial personality traits and thought patterns, that is an underlying premise that we need to enact change on so that they can make an form and make more productive choices. host: will or that the operating budget for 2015 the montgomery $70ty jail was little over million. is dedicated for what you do, reentry servic
the thing that comes is the individuals responsible for the choices and decisions they or run itn comments being a social problem, it is, but it is an individual first. i'm a clinical social worker and that is the perspective we have is that the individual itself determining, we want to empower that person and educate them and build skills and develop insight into the nature of their behavior and the impact that it has had. we want you to think about victims and their experiences and their...
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i guess that'd be the best way to put itn >> reporter: of a sexual nature? >> that was my impression, yes. >> reporter: and then what happened after that? >> there was some throwing. a couple of things had gotten broken. there was a little bit of a physical altercation between the two of 'em. >> reporter: tim said the last time he saw carrie was when he drove her back to her house, just before he went to the airport. into the garage at her as well as could be. >> reporter: tim said even though they'd broken up. but how could he explain the seemingly damning lyric -- "i used to love her but i had to kill her" -- that he sang at the karaoke bar while she was still missing? maybe not the best choice of song >> oh, i agree with that. actually, i -- >> reporter: -- what was going on -- >> i told my brother-in-law -- he was with me that i said, "why didn't that song in? that's kind of a bonehead move." just -- but it had carrie. it was nothin' to do with anythin'. it was a song. >> reporter: but to prosecutors, it was more than a song. it was a look inside the min
i guess that'd be the best way to put itn >> reporter: of a sexual nature? >> that was my impression, yes. >> reporter: and then what happened after that? >> there was some throwing. a couple of things had gotten broken. there was a little bit of a physical altercation between the two of 'em. >> reporter: tim said the last time he saw carrie was when he drove her back to her house, just before he went to the airport. into the garage at her as well as could be....
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itn energy stocks the big losers . a roundup of some of those.ad a disappointing fourth quarter. 24% from this commodity producer. harley davidson produces one of my favorite products out of the u.s., but it will not make as many because there is not the demand of their now and margins are shrinking. harley down 10%. we will talk to the ceo tomorrow talkoomberg" when i will to the ceo of ferrari. surgeries11% and buying team health holdings. a small deal but an interesting piece of m&a. a lot of earnings going on. erik: when we come back, the values proposition. the super cycle alive, dead, or e-mail? ♪ stephanie: -- >> welcome back to "bloomberg ." united technologies the prophet estimates for the third quarter. it also announced a $12 billion stock buyback. they make air-conditioners to jet engines. long-runningling a dispute with tobacco. the state attorney general releasing 500 50,000. -- $550 million, saying a leopold tobacco companies used to avoid payments have been closed. apple's latest tv set box goes on sale next week. tim cook mad
itn energy stocks the big losers . a roundup of some of those.ad a disappointing fourth quarter. 24% from this commodity producer. harley davidson produces one of my favorite products out of the u.s., but it will not make as many because there is not the demand of their now and margins are shrinking. harley down 10%. we will talk to the ceo tomorrow talkoomberg" when i will to the ceo of ferrari. surgeries11% and buying team health holdings. a small deal but an interesting piece of...
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. >> do you just add itn right now. >> yeah. eggs, flour and a bit of water. >> that't'it. that looks beautiful. >> so mix the different flavors and different ingredients. >> beautiful. or should i say bella. >> bella. >> you put on top a little bit of sauce. then you can enjoy the tagliatelli. >> graz zi. >> prega. >> mm. that's really good. >> is it good? >> thank you so much. delicious. >> it was a pleasure. >> oh, look at that delicicus pasta. our thanks to mi garba in new york city. >> the good news is apparently you can buy this stuff at lots of grocery stores in the premade section in supermarkets. this is a way you can try it at home. do you know the average american it's nearly 20 pounds of pasta a year but the italians eat nearly 60 pounds of it every year. >> i wonder what it says about all myating habits. all the fancy things i eat are here at "insoiac kitchen." it is good. love pasta into and this is spinach. >> that one looks like chili reyan know but i don't think it is. >> no, it's italian. yak, come on over. try some. how come no one's running? it's pasta d
. >> do you just add itn right now. >> yeah. eggs, flour and a bit of water. >> that't'it. that looks beautiful. >> so mix the different flavors and different ingredients. >> beautiful. or should i say bella. >> bella. >> you put on top a little bit of sauce. then you can enjoy the tagliatelli. >> graz zi. >> prega. >> mm. that's really good. >> is it good? >> thank you so much. delicious. >> it was a pleasure....