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and with the bounty of everything that was available in eason fresh and local, using spanish traditional preparation this cuisine creole d and that is cooking. creole cooking first of all we have to say no matter what it is we are cooking it is almost invariably starting make a rue. -- it is a ins combination of flour and oil. preparation and in france it is butter and flour butter would burn before it gets to the dark color. dark rue the that other thing that goes in is celery, bell pepper and onions. that is actually what i like to to as the creole mir pois. the french is onions, celery and carrots. when those first french people undoubtedly they brought with them their seeds, a lot of ingredients intending to on the way they had in france. but here in the city where we paf painfully aware of being how feet under sea level do you grow a care rorcarrot. you can't grow a carrot where you can't dig a decent grave too se the water table is high. i think that is how the carrot to out and pepper went in what is the creole flavor. most important basis of verything is that radar creole rue wit
and with the bounty of everything that was available in eason fresh and local, using spanish traditional preparation this cuisine creole d and that is cooking. creole cooking first of all we have to say no matter what it is we are cooking it is almost invariably starting make a rue. -- it is a ins combination of flour and oil. preparation and in france it is butter and flour butter would burn before it gets to the dark color. dark rue the that other thing that goes in is celery, bell pepper and...
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germany's journalist of the year in two thousand and sixteen i've said if i'm the fun da but us but i'm of eason too much he asked to meet me got zones for our guns divide in a from the five different enough and present it and if that that much about him of even the mighty might mind image on the management of finding fucked up my boat which does that much as it climbed valvo is just voiced about us no ma i would have found that it was of course. there was a as a or host gunderson us one but we had to see him on the scope often by this as not really a mess of items on certain vasta were no i know fun owns up to him course on guns and kind of this community your own so should site did this community all my contacts. set if bynum's i deem it in focus been. able to successfully mention a mirror on a mine up has a warning and i'm i'm a hotel hm that's rough i sleep on the ding so extreme that fires don't you know made headlines when she responded to racist hate mail by correcting the german grammar in the letter and posting it on facebook as a kind of the insides of them so obvious in the entire tim
germany's journalist of the year in two thousand and sixteen i've said if i'm the fun da but us but i'm of eason too much he asked to meet me got zones for our guns divide in a from the five different enough and present it and if that that much about him of even the mighty might mind image on the management of finding fucked up my boat which does that much as it climbed valvo is just voiced about us no ma i would have found that it was of course. there was a as a or host gunderson us one but we...
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as i said if i'm the fun da vita's for to live eason too much the ass the minute we got zones for ourguns divided from the five different enough and present it and if that that much about him or even the mighty might mind image on the management of one in five don't know about which does that much as it climbed just voiced or about us no ma i would have found that it was of course. there was a. or your host gunderson us or what were you.
as i said if i'm the fun da vita's for to live eason too much the ass the minute we got zones for ourguns divided from the five different enough and present it and if that that much about him or even the mighty might mind image on the management of one in five don't know about which does that much as it climbed just voiced or about us no ma i would have found that it was of course. there was a. or your host gunderson us or what were you.
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2-year-olds, three-year-olds, four-year-olds, 11-year-olds that don't h they separate from being easons parents is to prove the authentication then i hear stories that's not. i don't know that person, that's some t that united states isor responsibl safety and well-being of the children. >> ted cruz prosed es, also, would expedite the time there a problem right now at large in the current climate whereeo it seem pe were trying to cross the border illegally and trying toluame asy sort of getting mixed up and it's being cond, flatte this is precisely what's happening and one of the statisticses that was published we anticate 250,000 children by the end of summer and this happens routine during summer because it's easier for snuglers to bring in children and whole families, ted cruz b right sut not something that the democrats who want open borders will want it will expedite cause the judicl arm to acts swiftly >> we could talk about this long while. we got to leave it at that. great talking wit you tonight. back after this on 5." >> thank you. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . . >>> we're fighting the fake new
2-year-olds, three-year-olds, four-year-olds, 11-year-olds that don't h they separate from being easons parents is to prove the authentication then i hear stories that's not. i don't know that person, that's some t that united states isor responsibl safety and well-being of the children. >> ted cruz prosed es, also, would expedite the time there a problem right now at large in the current climate whereeo it seem pe were trying to cross the border illegally and trying toluame asy sort of...
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eason y is be even though trump is oriented towards getting along with the strong man, this country issesly frustrated that he is not able to actually work closely with the russians. we put more sanctions on russia just two days ago, rights. he can't engage with the chinese strongly because every one in the united states government including mattis, secretary of defense, is saying these guys are ripping us off blind and there are principle strategic antagonist in the region. the problem is not that trump is about to create an alliance with russia, the problem is that the united stas to be in a much weaker global y in theld that is really doing strategy, ain't the germans, ain't the french, it's china. it's one thing for them to rip us off in it it is another thing when they steel our strategy which is spend a lotf money globnd get countries to be aligned with you. that is how we became great. >> trevor: right. >> and now the chinese are doing that. it is not okay. >> trevor: another chinese knockoff, i get t i get it. >> yeah. >> trevor: let's talk about the book, us versus them, the f
eason y is be even though trump is oriented towards getting along with the strong man, this country issesly frustrated that he is not able to actually work closely with the russians. we put more sanctions on russia just two days ago, rights. he can't engage with the chinese strongly because every one in the united states government including mattis, secretary of defense, is saying these guys are ripping us off blind and there are principle strategic antagonist in the region. the problem is not...
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eason calls his public. by the appearances of leading politicians virtually nothing but show and a coached facade and does this really convince everybody. yawn hendrik becca is an online journalist he invites top politicians in berlin for interviews on his you tube channel it garners clicks from the instagram generation the voters of tomorrow and an enormous target and they don't seem too bothered about politicians' staged appearances. and we claim the politicians today staged themselves so much more than in the past but they have always stayed themselves so you can even believe blunt was always extremely conscious of the images he produced . the internet reproduces the gestures of those in power with humor few gestures by a politician have been mocked as creatively on the web as markos rambis. to create a personal image that works and is accepted if i'm the same rules apply to politicians in the digital sphere as fun and the instagram influence you think about the image you are projecting and think about wh
eason calls his public. by the appearances of leading politicians virtually nothing but show and a coached facade and does this really convince everybody. yawn hendrik becca is an online journalist he invites top politicians in berlin for interviews on his you tube channel it garners clicks from the instagram generation the voters of tomorrow and an enormous target and they don't seem too bothered about politicians' staged appearances. and we claim the politicians today staged themselves so...
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central americans are very what amal a,ause hundreds, each of them from guatemala,easons -- s, they ross- hondoura want to take advantage of mexico. if we change the southern , if we change that into another magnet for -- that way we can empower, strengthen relations we have for many years that predates these crises and provide central america and mexicans more dignity so that we can coexist peacefully, so that we will benefit mutual prosperity. >> i know that we will establish national immigration institute. our neighbors to the north would like us to continue to do their and detained central american immigrants on our border who are looking for better living standards. fleeing because of extreme poverty and violence. that institution, would be located here in tijuana. >> the movement we were talking about earlier can be contained, but without any act of violence. you have to respect the people's dignity. we have no laws on our borders. people can do many things. on theseo work relationships with governments and individuals. . the southeastern part of the sonora, we cana, contain all th
central americans are very what amal a,ause hundreds, each of them from guatemala,easons -- s, they ross- hondoura want to take advantage of mexico. if we change the southern , if we change that into another magnet for -- that way we can empower, strengthen relations we have for many years that predates these crises and provide central america and mexicans more dignity so that we can coexist peacefully, so that we will benefit mutual prosperity. >> i know that we will establish national...
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. >> i was listening on a transistor radio, for some w going eason,i couldn't heard all of this yelling happening. >> 50 years ago. >>> you hear all the stories, that was the first time i heard that story. 79 today in santa rosa, 84 in antioch, the highs today, cooler than the highs from yesterday, which is what we knew would happen, temperatures would drop because of the circulation, up to the north, i could illustrate it, but i think you know it by now. i will putting the jet stream for you, the upper level winds, they're doing some like that, a trough, this isd this trough hangs, cool and and all of tse things, and when the ridge goes in, thunderstorms, and in the planes, and valleys, in the lower 100, like we did a couple of days ago -- a couple of days ago. >>> temperatures running lower, and then a big drop off in numbers, 10-15 degrees. 6 degrees cooler in santa rosa, not quite as abrupt, but one thing you don't see is fog, i bn and princeton, clouds, trying to form. but having a tough time. tomorrow morning, patchy fog, dot e that in the winter, the coastal fog, because the trou
. >> i was listening on a transistor radio, for some w going eason,i couldn't heard all of this yelling happening. >> 50 years ago. >>> you hear all the stories, that was the first time i heard that story. 79 today in santa rosa, 84 in antioch, the highs today, cooler than the highs from yesterday, which is what we knew would happen, temperatures would drop because of the circulation, up to the north, i could illustrate it, but i think you know it by now. i will putting the...
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for that reason, for two r easons. because the unintended consequences of these traffic diversions, tend to show up pretty quickly. i recommend a shorter interval for reevaluation. say six months rather than 12 months. in my experience, the traffic calming that was done particularly the banning of left turns on to mcallister in the southbound direction, which has been tremendous for that street in decreasing traffic and c alming traffic. however it's now coming up my street. goldengate. i'm witnessing how some of these things that was really great for neighbors may not great for my block. that's my request. thank you. >> director brinkman: next s peaker please. >> my name is kristin lucky i'm community organizer on staff at the san francisco bicyclist coalition. after year public planning that identified a need to slow down cars and improve biking and walking connections of goadgate park. we're disappointed this project to get watered down to handful of speed bumps. our members have spoken up for change. turning out to
for that reason, for two r easons. because the unintended consequences of these traffic diversions, tend to show up pretty quickly. i recommend a shorter interval for reevaluation. say six months rather than 12 months. in my experience, the traffic calming that was done particularly the banning of left turns on to mcallister in the southbound direction, which has been tremendous for that street in decreasing traffic and c alming traffic. however it's now coming up my street. goldengate. i'm...
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cdc eason is we followed a protocol got us to 64.otocol was got very , that's when we decid to look for an alternative. >> reporter: that alternative is a study by georg washington university, commissioned in february and initially expected to be finished by may. it is already june. what's taking so long? >> it is a lot of papers, it is getting all of that data together and even today it has been quite a challenge. >> your critics said there was a cover up. was there a cover up? >> of course t. this is the most devastating event in history. if thee thousands of deaths in our nrative was that this was devastation, why wouldn't we come out and say it? >> reporter: back in october, he met with president trump at the white house. the two have not spoken in person since then. stille refuses to criticize the president directly. >> did the federal government fail puerto rico? >> there are some things i am ve satisfied with the federal government and some things that i am very dissatisfied and en appalled. >> were you appalled by fema's resp
cdc eason is we followed a protocol got us to 64.otocol was got very , that's when we decid to look for an alternative. >> reporter: that alternative is a study by georg washington university, commissioned in february and initially expected to be finished by may. it is already june. what's taking so long? >> it is a lot of papers, it is getting all of that data together and even today it has been quite a challenge. >> your critics said there was a cover up. was there a cover...
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a reduction in rhetoric and possibly eason of sanctions to allow south korean and chinese money to comexpecting promises. kind words. but i don't actually think that there are credible ways to convey if we change our mind we can't then turn around and threaten kim. >> jeffrey lewis and shawna thomas, thanks so much. coming up a must-see moment back at home. stay with us and kristen welker. can you love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities... with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. until her laptop her sacrashed this morning.eks, having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. this week get boise case paper for only $29.99 at office depot office max. >>> and on t
a reduction in rhetoric and possibly eason of sanctions to allow south korean and chinese money to comexpecting promises. kind words. but i don't actually think that there are credible ways to convey if we change our mind we can't then turn around and threaten kim. >> jeffrey lewis and shawna thomas, thanks so much. coming up a must-see moment back at home. stay with us and kristen welker. can you love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps...
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i've said if underfund da but as for to live eason too much he asked to meet me got zones for our guns d. biden offended by speaking do nuffin present it and if that that much about him of even the might be might my beamish on that not just mine a fine if i don't know about which does the how much as it climbed valvo is just voiced about us no ma i would have found that it was of course. there was a as a host gunderson us one but we had to see him on the scope often by those as not really a mess of items on certain vasta were no i mean if one owns it had to him course on guns and kind of this community your home school should site did this community all my contacts. set if bynum's i did meet in focus been able to successfully mention a mirror on a mine up has a one on and on my hotel room. i sleep on the ding so extreme that fires don't you know made headlines when she responded to racist hate mail by correcting the german grammar in the letter and posting it on facebook as a kind of the insides of them so obvious in the entire time harbor a scintillation of must have a political momen
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the massive doping has worked to try to take away our invective eason's and most these are the resultsof blood tests for five thousand athletes taken between two thousand and one and two thousand and twelve amongst them eight hundred a suspected of doping for example this value of this blood sample should not exceed one hundred forty three sometimes we find samples valuing one hundred forty five one hundred fifty five or even one hundred fifty six. norton versions of a get off talking kind of person i mean a lot interesting a bit of the talking and two are yet to happen too often a tradition was a consultant runs into an unknown annoyances. doping going on when we're talking we're told and it's the federation thus knew that many of their athletes with doping notably the long distance and medium distance runners but they allowed this to happen even worse the directors of the i.w.a. f allowed athletes who tested positive to compete in exchange for money according to the newspapers le monde unlike splay. diac the president of the i.w.a. up until two thousand and fifteen admitted to french
the massive doping has worked to try to take away our invective eason's and most these are the resultsof blood tests for five thousand athletes taken between two thousand and one and two thousand and twelve amongst them eight hundred a suspected of doping for example this value of this blood sample should not exceed one hundred forty three sometimes we find samples valuing one hundred forty five one hundred fifty five or even one hundred fifty six. norton versions of a get off talking kind of...
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the federal cost principles that event talked about today start with necessary,easonable, allocable to t program. and that top lawyer and treasury warned if you open this up father, it's going to authorize an almost unlimited number and variety of expenditures, wintering that tarp law meaningless, , and that's what e found days at the zoo and gym memberships and lawyer sees and discrimination claims and visa gift cards, custom shirts, holding the cosmos and were most of the customers are not hardest hit fund moving to electric billy, $20,000 severance package. every misuse dollar is one is one less dollars homeowners. we found there were no federal competition requirements that could save money and prevent fraud. we found like demolition rose 90% ms. shaheen come sigtarp us and in all ohio, 70% in uganda. army corps of engineers found miss manners pick what are the top threats today in the program? ways, anticompetitive conduct, into the light program, corruption, fraud, antitrust, asbestos exposure. these of the types of areas we are investigating and auditing so we have a vested inte
the federal cost principles that event talked about today start with necessary,easonable, allocable to t program. and that top lawyer and treasury warned if you open this up father, it's going to authorize an almost unlimited number and variety of expenditures, wintering that tarp law meaningless, , and that's what e found days at the zoo and gym memberships and lawyer sees and discrimination claims and visa gift cards, custom shirts, holding the cosmos and were most of the customers are not...
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we're going to have to redeem ourselves by getting these children back to their parents by whatever easons we possibly can muster. rosa delauro also raised some very important questions about investigation and oversight, about child abuse. it's my hope that we will continue to be vigilant because, indeed, all of our souls are tied to what has transpired here. none of us can feel as though we don't have a role to play in redeeming our country and what has just occurred. it is now my honor and privilege to bring the gentleman from illinois, someone who has been a part of this body fighting for justice, for human dignity, and it's my honor to bring at this time representative mike quigley, illinois five. mr. quigley: thank you. i want to thank the gentlelady for giving me this opportunity. in less than a week my office has received over 800 phone calls, emails, and letters from constituents regarding the crisis at our border. constituents who are alarmed, ashamed, angry. their outrage is warranted and i share it a chicago public school teacher called in tears unable to shake the vision of her
we're going to have to redeem ourselves by getting these children back to their parents by whatever easons we possibly can muster. rosa delauro also raised some very important questions about investigation and oversight, about child abuse. it's my hope that we will continue to be vigilant because, indeed, all of our souls are tied to what has transpired here. none of us can feel as though we don't have a role to play in redeeming our country and what has just occurred. it is now my honor and...
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they were able to build .easonably substantial quarters the spring came in at the southwest corner of the stockade , and when large numbers of prisoners started being dumped in late spring and early summer of 1864, this camp had a sense of internal order and discipline and the officers quarters could control the water supply and keep it pure. the primary thing is they kept the water supply good and clean and pure. time membera long of the historical society, and have been working with this years in terms of researching and developing. part of the grant application where we received a grant to toelop the site included seasons of archaeological work done by texas a&m university. the lithograph that was drawn from a drawing in 1865 and once we got some sense of where the boundaries of the stockade were, i can take you over there and show you where the artist was sitting when he was drawing a sketch of the stockade. it matches perfectly. 40ther prisoner from the ohio came back to visit the inne of his incarceration 1896 and left a handwritten monograph of his return and the dimensions he
they were able to build .easonably substantial quarters the spring came in at the southwest corner of the stockade , and when large numbers of prisoners started being dumped in late spring and early summer of 1864, this camp had a sense of internal order and discipline and the officers quarters could control the water supply and keep it pure. the primary thing is they kept the water supply good and clean and pure. time membera long of the historical society, and have been working with this...
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i thinyou have to be .easonable i don't think that is likely to happen in the short term.t: john is next. caller: hello congressman. i'm going to suggest how we could end this without spending any money. i'm against spending 25 billion on a wall. we have the greatest military in the world. what we have is basically an invasion. let's take our military to central america and say if you can't stop your drug problem we will. in permanent bases down those countries. we have 800 bases around the world. keep the military there and stop the drugs and gangs. if you did that the people would go back and stop coming up here. we are ready are paying the military. you want a border, if to stop them from coming over the border in texas put the military on the border. guest: we do use a lot of military personnel. that is not something that is constitutional. we have legislation against that. i don't think this is strictly a military problem. you do need more agents. americans didn't sign up to be agents. a serious crisis along the border. don't have an army on the other side. on the dru
i thinyou have to be .easonable i don't think that is likely to happen in the short term.t: john is next. caller: hello congressman. i'm going to suggest how we could end this without spending any money. i'm against spending 25 billion on a wall. we have the greatest military in the world. what we have is basically an invasion. let's take our military to central america and say if you can't stop your drug problem we will. in permanent bases down those countries. we have 800 bases around the...
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trustees have had over several decades have persisted in in other words the trustees have made ,easonables of assumptions used consensus methodologies to whichgether these reports provide an objective outlook on the problems social security and medicare face. host: the medicare hospital insurance trust fund expect it to be depleted by 2026. social security trust fund depleted by 2034. start with that term depleted. >> that is the point at which the trust fund is entirely devoid of reserves. basically both social security and medicare maintain contingency reserves. behold them in their trust funds. so to the extent that expenditures in those programs exceed incoming tax revenues in a particular year they have those revenues to draw upon. once those reserves are depleted than the amount of benefits that you can pay for insurance payments you can make from medicare is going to be limited. in our current situation those payroll tax collections are going to be far below what is needed to pay benefits. so unless there are reforms to extend the solvency of the programs trust funds beneficiaries
trustees have had over several decades have persisted in in other words the trustees have made ,easonables of assumptions used consensus methodologies to whichgether these reports provide an objective outlook on the problems social security and medicare face. host: the medicare hospital insurance trust fund expect it to be depleted by 2026. social security trust fund depleted by 2034. start with that term depleted. >> that is the point at which the trust fund is entirely devoid of...
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i think there's political easons why people are afraid about implementing tax bus without additional revenue coming in, alaskans are facing a lot of crisis in a lot of areas. one is the opioid and substance abuse crisis. the more our economy goes down, the more and more people get upset and aren't living their lives in the way they're happy with so they end up getting destitute and turning to self-medicating an that's a crisis too. >> i think the most important issue is child hunger and taking care of children. it's all linked to poverty. there was -- we were at 40% of child hunger. food insecurity for children in the state a few years ago. we went down, now it's gone way back up. we have to stop giving all our money to the oil companies and start spenting it on children or the future. >> one of the biggest issues is the tourism industry. it's a huge tchoifpk economy and it's growing by leaping and bounds. we're concerned about the ability to promote juneau and the state at a nationwide level especially since tourism and the industry is such a bright spot in our economy. >> as far as
i think there's political easons why people are afraid about implementing tax bus without additional revenue coming in, alaskans are facing a lot of crisis in a lot of areas. one is the opioid and substance abuse crisis. the more our economy goes down, the more and more people get upset and aren't living their lives in the way they're happy with so they end up getting destitute and turning to self-medicating an that's a crisis too. >> i think the most important issue is child hunger and...