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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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baby basil. a lot of flavor.omato. >> you can use microbasil if you have it on hand. >> perfect. put another tomato right there. >> this big one. >> one more mozzarella. and tell them about this garlic oil. >> roasted garlic roasted in the oven put it in the oil and pour the oil on top with that garlic flavor to it and generous amounts. and that's it. salt and pepper to taste and there we go. >> we're all done. >> caprese salad. you can have this every day! is that beautiful? >> love it. >> thank you, bella. >> dad. >> this oil too with the garlic. spilled on me. it's delicious. i like it. >>> we have an update now on a kidnapped woman turned kidnapping hoax story in vallejo. the woman denise huskins is found safe. she was never kidnapped or held for ransom but about 15 minutes ago an attorney for the woman's boyfriend accused the vallejo police department of bungling the investigation and said there is absolutely no proof that the boyfriend or the woman made anything up. said his client was more than cooperative
baby basil. a lot of flavor.omato. >> you can use microbasil if you have it on hand. >> perfect. put another tomato right there. >> this big one. >> one more mozzarella. and tell them about this garlic oil. >> roasted garlic roasted in the oven put it in the oil and pour the oil on top with that garlic flavor to it and generous amounts. and that's it. salt and pepper to taste and there we go. >> we're all done. >> caprese salad. you can have this every...
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>> two basil. >> a lot of flavor. >> the tomato. perfect.nother one right there. >> a big one. >> one more mozzarella. >> and the garlic oil. >> yes, roasted garlic in the oven. put it in the oil. >> and a generous amount. and that is it. salt and pepper to taste, and there we go. >> we are all done. >> again, you can have this every day. isn't that beautiful? >> i love it. >> thank you, bellah. >> oh, this oil is just great. i like it. >> it is not always easy being a teen. >>> combine with that with a lack of support and life can be really hard. >> and we look at one bay area teen who has taken on adult responsibilities as he goes after his education. >> reporter: this 17-year-old is totally on his own financially, no welfare and his parent cannot support him. he has been working at mcdonalds full-time since he was 15. >> it is scary because you know that at the end of the month, you have to have the money to pay the rent, because if you don't, you could be kirked out. >> reporter: and he his sister rent a room, together they scrape by. he
>> two basil. >> a lot of flavor. >> the tomato. perfect.nother one right there. >> a big one. >> one more mozzarella. >> and the garlic oil. >> yes, roasted garlic in the oven. put it in the oil. >> and a generous amount. and that is it. salt and pepper to taste, and there we go. >> we are all done. >> again, you can have this every day. isn't that beautiful? >> i love it. >> thank you, bellah. >> oh, this oil is...
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vilka: santoro habrÍa vendido el aviÓn al empresario basile quien contratÓ a los pilotos para llevaridos estuvieron presentes en la audiencia_ testigo: cuando la gente anda con la verdad y mirando de frente no tenemos por quÉ escondernos. vilka: el caso contra luis santoro sigue abierto, debe responder por la quiebra del banco de su propiedad y la perdida de los ahorros de sus clientes. julio: el inusual temporal de lluvia que azotaba al norte de chile dejÓ cuatro muertos, por la crecida de rÍos habitualmente secos. varias personas debieron subirse a cerros, Árboles o a los techos de sus casas para evitar ser arrastradas por las aguas. ♪ ♪ ♪ bueno ahora nos vamos a un resumen de toda la acciÓn deportiva. jorge: la selecciÓn de colombia tuvo un clÁsico paseo con espectacular goleada 6 0. tuvieron como su principal artillero al tigre harÁ __ tigre rafeal falcao. los de irÁn dieron una sorpresa al derrotar a los chilenos. el tri mexicano sigue su preparaciÓn para enfrentar a los ecuatorianos. el canadiense vasselin avanzÓ tras vencer al argentino juan martÍn del potro. los de tampa pega
vilka: santoro habrÍa vendido el aviÓn al empresario basile quien contratÓ a los pilotos para llevaridos estuvieron presentes en la audiencia_ testigo: cuando la gente anda con la verdad y mirando de frente no tenemos por quÉ escondernos. vilka: el caso contra luis santoro sigue abierto, debe responder por la quiebra del banco de su propiedad y la perdida de los ahorros de sus clientes. julio: el inusual temporal de lluvia que azotaba al norte de chile dejÓ cuatro muertos, por la crecida...
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. >> as we all know, my favorite mayor build the basile, has a history.with their own mail all excuse machine. i tried it out this morning. put in the location you are going to in the person you are meeting in the generated, sorry i had a rough night and woke up too late. >> a safe a safe filled with $20,000 was stolen from a bar in harlem. surveillance video of the suspect. if you if you recognize this man please call the nypd. bill: chasing a story that goes back to 1973 when a new jersey state trooper was murdered on the job. >> you see him here murdered alongside the new jersey turnpike. two people were convicted. clark edwards still in prison. an appeals court ordered him released last year. the attorney general wanted to keep him in jail and is still there because they file the state. a person that a lot of people are not talking about is this man who was shot in the back by a group of men who tried to break out of prison in 1976 married to this woman who we talked to last fall about her husband and the pain he went through through his arduous recov
. >> as we all know, my favorite mayor build the basile, has a history.with their own mail all excuse machine. i tried it out this morning. put in the location you are going to in the person you are meeting in the generated, sorry i had a rough night and woke up too late. >> a safe a safe filled with $20,000 was stolen from a bar in harlem. surveillance video of the suspect. if you if you recognize this man please call the nypd. bill: chasing a story that goes back to 1973 when a...
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aaron earned son a great sadness the family shares the news of this unexpected death in basil switzerland he transcribed to the board in the state and advisors for the president of the mckennaly elementary school pta i want to acknowledge kimberly pta president that worked with the family and many friends to develop that profile in connecticut he lived in the bay area and demonstrated is a lifelong work in education and master in personnel administration and a ph.d from the university of michigan and began his career at cal policy and his true passion of to and from was the intellectual am excellent instructor to the students and aspireed and fostered crafty if his students expert in behavior change and engaging rnsz how to champion change and served as an administrator with the college he is survived by his wife and 20 two sons his parent and it's his two siblings and their families his family and friends the communities have an amazing person who was a devoted father and son his came passion and energy by his prints will be missed two memorial fund be dedication to education have been e
aaron earned son a great sadness the family shares the news of this unexpected death in basil switzerland he transcribed to the board in the state and advisors for the president of the mckennaly elementary school pta i want to acknowledge kimberly pta president that worked with the family and many friends to develop that profile in connecticut he lived in the bay area and demonstrated is a lifelong work in education and master in personnel administration and a ph.d from the university of...
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very simple sandwich, open faced a baguette with some heirloom tomato pulp on it sea salt, a little basilcourse virgin olive oil. here we have a great sandwich also. it's prosciutto ham, fresh cuajada cheese little pecadillo peppers, and of course just simple basil leaves on rustic olive bread. as we know, every chef has their favorite sandwiches so on today's show i actually challenged two master chefs from las vegas to join us as guests and show you their favorite sandwich. first rick moonen from rm seafood at mandalay bay is making a fun and delicious catfish sloppy joe
very simple sandwich, open faced a baguette with some heirloom tomato pulp on it sea salt, a little basilcourse virgin olive oil. here we have a great sandwich also. it's prosciutto ham, fresh cuajada cheese little pecadillo peppers, and of course just simple basil leaves on rustic olive bread. as we know, every chef has their favorite sandwiches so on today's show i actually challenged two master chefs from las vegas to join us as guests and show you their favorite sandwich. first rick moonen...
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tomatoes olive oil, basil, chop up, put it together. >> this is the greatest video ever. >> he's explaining >> he's a great chef. right. you're going to want to copy chef caruso's recipes. >> chef does have a book coming out with all of his recipes. >> this what italian food all. >> if you looking for an awesome trick shot video, look no further than the dude perfect youtube channel. they teamed up with calloway awesome long drive champ jamie sadlowski. >> what's up? dude perfect. >> i'm jamie. >> two of time long ball drive champion. >> this guy knows how to hit a golf ball and hit it far. >> 100-yard three-pointer. >> check out the first trick shot. a tiny target and attached to that a basketball. can jamie make a basket with that ball? >> oh no way. >> no way there but this gets better. we see jamie on an aircraft carrier, uss midway and watch this. he hits the golf ball. it flies into the water where these tiny tiny people on jet skis are waiting holding a net. >> are you joking. >> come on how do you see that coming? >> putting with a driver playing marshmallow dodge ball. but also a n
tomatoes olive oil, basil, chop up, put it together. >> this is the greatest video ever. >> he's explaining >> he's a great chef. right. you're going to want to copy chef caruso's recipes. >> chef does have a book coming out with all of his recipes. >> this what italian food all. >> if you looking for an awesome trick shot video, look no further than the dude perfect youtube channel. they teamed up with calloway awesome long drive champ jamie sadlowski....
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more than $3 billion is expected to change hands at art baz basil. >> hong kong people are not so outgoing. and they don't really love to go to events or meet like new clients or meet people, they're a bit shy. for us a lot of this is how we approach them. >> that is what hong kong's latest art show sought out to do. 20% of the artists are local. you don't need a pile of money to buy a piece of art here. it's being built as the more affordable and edgy art fair with asian galleries featuring lesser known talents. like vinian poon. >> it's a mixed feeling, do you think my work is good enough? am i embarrassing myself? >> her creations stand alongside more flam buoyant pieces like a chinese mona lisa. silver rhino and paintings by mainstream artists. her aare the proved to be popular. >> i saw a simplistic but to the point message. all the busyness busyness i'm drawn to more minimalist colorful work which brings forward a feeling of joy and happiness. >> almost all of have vivian's pieces have sold. showing there's plenty of ream for local artists and there's demand for it. divya gopalan. al
more than $3 billion is expected to change hands at art baz basil. >> hong kong people are not so outgoing. and they don't really love to go to events or meet like new clients or meet people, they're a bit shy. for us a lot of this is how we approach them. >> that is what hong kong's latest art show sought out to do. 20% of the artists are local. you don't need a pile of money to buy a piece of art here. it's being built as the more affordable and edgy art fair with asian galleries...
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it gets very green but all from the spinach and basil and chives as well. >> you said if you know what'swhat you're eating, you'll eat better. >> right, i think that people when they understand what is happening on a physiologic level are much more likely to make the right choices because it pushes you into the positive frame of mind on the food you need to eat more of. when i work with people, i want to really work on the application level, like how can we get those things into your diet on your schedule, your time, that kind of thing. breakfast is often a meal we neglect with greens but we can get them in there. >> it's not just a salad. >> not just a salad. this is a soup, green gazpacho. >> it's delicious. and we have what we know of as our salad. >> we do have a salad for dinner. you can use spirallizers to make noodles out of vegetables or use a vegetable peeler to shave some really quick ribbon noodles of zucchini or something like that. >> we've been talking about this because march is-- >> march is nutritional month. this is the perfect day to think about eating green before you
it gets very green but all from the spinach and basil and chives as well. >> you said if you know what'swhat you're eating, you'll eat better. >> right, i think that people when they understand what is happening on a physiologic level are much more likely to make the right choices because it pushes you into the positive frame of mind on the food you need to eat more of. when i work with people, i want to really work on the application level, like how can we get those things into...
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. >> think about it eric, no one is is warring over basil right now no one is getting shot over thyme, when you take the government out of here it takes the profit margin out of the air. you want to reduce crime on drugs, make them legal and watch crime goes up and people's health go higher. >> you have some numbers in colorado, right? >> i don't have the specific numbers but i know that the crime in denver specifically in the first 11 months of 2014 violent crime has decreased, again, according to the colorado department of transportation they have said that statewide -- or fatalities -- statewide fatalities from traffic incidents are also down. so, again i think it's still very early to see what the ramifications of legalizing marijuana are going to be but if you look at just the past year in a state like colorado we really haven't seen a lot of the concerns that people have originally stated materialize yet. >> i think he is a he -- >> not only that, you have no idea about what's going to happen if you drive it underground. they don't know yet. >> it remember lr is underground. thi
. >> think about it eric, no one is is warring over basil right now no one is getting shot over thyme, when you take the government out of here it takes the profit margin out of the air. you want to reduce crime on drugs, make them legal and watch crime goes up and people's health go higher. >> you have some numbers in colorado, right? >> i don't have the specific numbers but i know that the crime in denver specifically in the first 11 months of 2014 violent crime has...
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basil's cathedral past the place boris nemtsov was shot dead friday night. as you would expect for a memorial march this was a fairly quiet affair, some chanting generally dignified as the crowds marched past. the only thing to indicate a hitch was the arrest of a ukrainian m.p., a rather bizarre event. he wrote on his facebook page, saying he'd been detained by police on the march they took his passport, they hit him a little bit now they've taken him away for police detection. this is confirmed by interfax, the russian news agency, saying that the police are holding him potentially because he's wanted in connection with an event in odessa in ukraine on may two 2014 when a labor union building was burned to the ground and many, many people were dead. that's the only hitch so far that we know about. on the whole this has been a large, but peaceful affair. >> iran's influence in yemen appears to be growing a plane flew direct from iran into yemen's capitol sanna. they will now fly 14 direct flights a week. some politicians in yemen fear weapons and fighters w
basil's cathedral past the place boris nemtsov was shot dead friday night. as you would expect for a memorial march this was a fairly quiet affair, some chanting generally dignified as the crowds marched past. the only thing to indicate a hitch was the arrest of a ukrainian m.p., a rather bizarre event. he wrote on his facebook page, saying he'd been detained by police on the march they took his passport, they hit him a little bit now they've taken him away for police detection. this is...
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. >> reporter: basil asad came from virginia to protest. he and many openers have family in syria. >> when -- others have family in syria. >> when we call, we hear the shootings and bombardments. >> reporter: on face the nation today secretary of state john kerry talked of possible negotiations with assad. >> why? because everybody agrees there is no military solution. there is only a political solution. >> reporter: a move some protesters called a slap in the face. >> when the people in syria decide to go out and ask for their freedom, we expected the united states and the free world to back us up. this is what we get in return after 300,000 people have died there, we're going to negotiate with assad? >> they've been promising us for the past four years and we had all hope that the world is going to help us, but no one has been helping us. >> what do you want? >> freedom! >> when do you want it? >> now! >> reporter: outside the white house stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. >> secretary kerry said he's convinced efforts of allies and others wi
. >> reporter: basil asad came from virginia to protest. he and many openers have family in syria. >> when -- others have family in syria. >> when we call, we hear the shootings and bombardments. >> reporter: on face the nation today secretary of state john kerry talked of possible negotiations with assad. >> why? because everybody agrees there is no military solution. there is only a political solution. >> reporter: a move some protesters called a slap in...
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the dimming of lights, like here at saint basil's cathedral on red square in moscow, is meant to callin tomorrow night. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs thank you. narrator: when talking tv sex therapy, it is one name that springs to mind. there is nothing more interesting in this entire world than what people do at home in a certain room. dr. ruth westheimer. famous around the world, dr. ruth is the little lady with the no-nonsense approach to sex. man: when i'm with a woman, i can't seem to get excited. you don't seem to be able to get an erection? narrator: ruth's strong advocacy for the use of contraception and her support of legalized abortion and aids awareness have put
the dimming of lights, like here at saint basil's cathedral on red square in moscow, is meant to callin tomorrow night. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and...
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porto versus basil. think about the free kick and blasted it 35 yards. take a look at that! for the goal. very nice. porto won 4-0. >>> 6:25 now. in florida 11 military personnel went missing after a helicopter crashed this morning. we'll have the very latest on the search efforts. >> reporter: and i'm kiet do live in east san jose. a massive raid goes down in this part of >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a bay area city getting crime-fighting help from liquor stores! coming up, the tech update to keep crime down. >> one bay area water district is making some changes to its plan for a huge hike in rates. >> and speaking of water, we have it cranked up, this hi-def doppler radar. we'll show you where it's raining! >> and watch out for those wet road. we are getting first reports of a multi-vehicle crash involving up to 5 to 10 cars in san leandro. we'll show you what's blocked coming up. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, march 11. i'm michelle griego. >> good morning to you, i'm juliette goodrich. frank is off. >>> breaking news in san franc
porto versus basil. think about the free kick and blasted it 35 yards. take a look at that! for the goal. very nice. porto won 4-0. >>> 6:25 now. in florida 11 military personnel went missing after a helicopter crashed this morning. we'll have the very latest on the search efforts. >> reporter: and i'm kiet do live in east san jose. a massive raid goes down in this part of >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a bay area city getting...
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the shots were fired in the area of 15th street and basil ever know brown 345 in the afternoon.y the shooting was a result of an argument that started between several people.
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. ♪ >> basil and so is palo. not being in a pressure cooker environment must help.n the verge of making history in the champion league but no intense scrutiny from the media. >> from day one where i met them and we started to work. it give me this facility and embrace my dream and my passion for the job. >> reporter: sandwiched on the border between two countries, the small swiss town as a unique pace of life. they are one of the biggest clubs in europe. in fact they embrace being small. where else do you find players heading up to training not in a porch or lamborghini, but on a bicycle? ♪ bicycle, bicycle, bicycle ♪ ♪ i want to ride my bicycle ♪ ♪ i want to ride my bike ♪ >> i have never seen that. do you enjoy that? >> we got fun. reality. we need to integrate. i integrate with my staff with lots of sunshine and completely opposite. but this is part of our life and part we want to enjoy. >> reporter: enjoying life is easier when you have achieved some of your goals. he won the champion's league twice as a player and wants to repeat it as a manager. >> i have my o
. ♪ >> basil and so is palo. not being in a pressure cooker environment must help.n the verge of making history in the champion league but no intense scrutiny from the media. >> from day one where i met them and we started to work. it give me this facility and embrace my dream and my passion for the job. >> reporter: sandwiched on the border between two countries, the small swiss town as a unique pace of life. they are one of the biggest clubs in europe. in fact they embrace...
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this year's art basil has put hong kong firmly on the art investor's circuit. but little for local artists. >> hong kong people are just not so outgoing and they don't really love to go to events or meet -- meet like new clients or meet people. they're a bit shy. for us a lot of these artists we approach them. >> that is what hong kong's newest art show sought out to do. 20% of the artists are local. you don't need a pile of money to buy a piece of art here. edgy art fair with mostly asian artists, like vivian poon. >> this makes people like i talk to like my friend, do you think my work is good enough, am i embarrassing myself? i'm really worried. >> her creations stand up to other piece like a chinese mona lisa a silver rhino and vivian's creations which proved to be popular. >> i saw a simplistic but to the point message i think today with all the technology and busyness busyness i'm drawn to minimalist colorful work which brings on joy and happiness. >> all of vivian's pieces have sold showing the international art scene has plenty of room for new artists.
this year's art basil has put hong kong firmly on the art investor's circuit. but little for local artists. >> hong kong people are just not so outgoing and they don't really love to go to events or meet -- meet like new clients or meet people. they're a bit shy. for us a lot of these artists we approach them. >> that is what hong kong's newest art show sought out to do. 20% of the artists are local. you don't need a pile of money to buy a piece of art here. edgy art fair with...
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. >> the coach hailed the team after the quarterfinals, with four goals against basil. porto are one of two, the unbeaten side. they went through to the last eight. 5-1 on aggregate. >> it's a team that works well. they have ambition, and have a fantastic prize. all the players deserved it for all the good work up until today. >> we are happy, they happy. >> mourn jose mourinho says they'll face a tough side. he said they were disappointed. they were disappointed not to see flare on the pitch. they were preparing to host the second leg of the tie later on tuesday. a favourite going into this one. >> during the season they played a few times against him from the championship. we play against him in league one, in the clubs. they play a team from league 2. it was from the league 2 in the cups. the most aggressive team was a real surprise. >> i think chelsea would start with a slight advantage after the 1-1 drill. it was first, a different setup. if you will, going into this. the difference is we mustn't have a comdemrex going into the game. it's a different situation. we
. >> the coach hailed the team after the quarterfinals, with four goals against basil. porto are one of two, the unbeaten side. they went through to the last eight. 5-1 on aggregate. >> it's a team that works well. they have ambition, and have a fantastic prize. all the players deserved it for all the good work up until today. >> we are happy, they happy. >> mourn jose mourinho says they'll face a tough side. he said they were disappointed. they were disappointed not to...
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. >> fraft our american basil? >> regular basin, a very different taste, yes. >> and then -- >> once that has been all cooked down nicely four five minutes cooking, dove breast here seared off and cooked in the oven. about medium rare. when it's cooked. >> you said can you use other things? >> use chicken, fish whatever you want really to do this dish. all i'm going to do is give it a couple of slices. >> i can see that it is medium rare. >> nice and medium rare. that's how we genuinely want to serve -- >> duck. >> sorry. may i have this one? i have sauce here which i made ready earlier, got all the ingredients we just put in. spoon it in the center of the bowl. >> oh that looks wonderfully rich and delicious and i bet it has sweet with the hot sauce? >> sweet and sour spice. a little bit of salt as well. the duck will just lay nicely on top and as you spoke about the cherry glaze. this has got cherrys in it red wine red wine vinegar. a little orange zest sugar. and i'm going to spoon a little of the glaze over the
. >> fraft our american basil? >> regular basin, a very different taste, yes. >> and then -- >> once that has been all cooked down nicely four five minutes cooking, dove breast here seared off and cooked in the oven. about medium rare. when it's cooked. >> you said can you use other things? >> use chicken, fish whatever you want really to do this dish. all i'm going to do is give it a couple of slices. >> i can see that it is medium rare. >> nice...
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basil cathedral, over the bridge and past the spot where boris nemtsov was killed. he was supposed to be on the march himself and was to take part in the outskirts of town. he's dead it is a mourning march and he is no longer able to be at the front of of this demonstration. >> we are looking at another shot of the march head on and what i see is a lot of security forces or police. i'm not too sure. what i'm trying to find out is how much security there is for something like this. i suspect there's not a huge risk of it getting out of control. there seems to be a lot of security in place. >> yes, there is. you can't say anything other than security is very fight for this rally. security is often fight for demonstrations, whether they are pro or anti-governments, you normally have banks the metal detectors, and everyone coming to a rally has to pass through a gate and be checked. that is normal. there's a huge number of police a sign that the government although it has given permission for the rally to take place, it's a bit uneasy about it. and, of course because it
basil cathedral, over the bridge and past the spot where boris nemtsov was killed. he was supposed to be on the march himself and was to take part in the outskirts of town. he's dead it is a mourning march and he is no longer able to be at the front of of this demonstration. >> we are looking at another shot of the march head on and what i see is a lot of security forces or police. i'm not too sure. what i'm trying to find out is how much security there is for something like this. i...
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this year's art basil has put hong kong firmly on the art lovers being forecast. >> art being people are not interested in meeting new people. they're a bit shy. for us a lot of these artists we approached them. >> that's what hong kong's newest art fair set out to do under big white tents by the harbor. 20 perforates artists are local. you don't need a pile of money to buy a piece of art here. it is being billed as the more affordable and edgy art fairs here. vivian poon whose work for the first time will be seen by thousands of people and many collectors. >> i talk to my friend and said do you think my work is good enough or am i embarrassing myself? i really worried. >> her creations stand alongside more flamboyant pieces like a chinese mona lisa. colorful behind a life size silver rhino and showcased other artists. her works proved to be popular. >> i saw a simplistic but to the point message. today with all the technology and busyness busyness, i'm drawn to more minimalist colorful work which brings about a feeling of joy and happiness. >> lou marson all of vivian's pieces have
this year's art basil has put hong kong firmly on the art lovers being forecast. >> art being people are not interested in meeting new people. they're a bit shy. for us a lot of these artists we approached them. >> that's what hong kong's newest art fair set out to do under big white tents by the harbor. 20 perforates artists are local. you don't need a pile of money to buy a piece of art here. it is being billed as the more affordable and edgy art fairs here. vivian poon whose work...
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. >> think about it eric, no one is is warring over basil right now no one is getting shot over thymee profit margin out of the air. you want to reduce crime on drugs, make them legal and watch crime goes up and people's health go higher. >> you have some numbers in colorado, right? >> i don't have the specific numbers but i know that the crime in denver specifically in the first 11 months of 2014 violent crime has decreased, again, according to the colorado department of transportation they have said that statewide -- or fatalities -- statewide fatalities from traffic incidents are also down. so, again i think it's still very early to see what the ramifications of legalizing marijuana are going to be but if you look at just the past year in a state like colorado we really haven't seen a lot of the concerns that people have originally stated materialize yet. >> i think he is a he -- >> not only that, you have no idea about what's going to happen if you drive it underground. they don't know yet. >> it remember lr is underground. this is the exact problem that we're having is that it is
. >> think about it eric, no one is is warring over basil right now no one is getting shot over thymee profit margin out of the air. you want to reduce crime on drugs, make them legal and watch crime goes up and people's health go higher. >> you have some numbers in colorado, right? >> i don't have the specific numbers but i know that the crime in denver specifically in the first 11 months of 2014 violent crime has decreased, again, according to the colorado department of...
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basil's cathedral, over the bridge and past the place boris nemtsov was killed. this is a march that he should have been at the head of circumstances proved overseas. -- other wise. >>> hamas - angry responses from palestinians in gaza. it's the first time an arab court condemned the group. it denies that it supports fighters in north sinai that have been attacking security forces. imtiaz tyab is in gaza for us. there have been protests in gaza. what are hamas saying? >> they are angry at this decision by that court in cairo, we have been speaking with senior figures in hamas who have been saying this is a dangerous press dent. in the background there is concern as well. you have to bear in mind that this is probably the worse ties between cairo and gaza leadership has ever been and that is saying quite a lot. we also understand that already there are adversaries that have gone to cairo to try to smooth things over. the leader of the islamic jihad, a group in the gaza strip, their leader ramadan chalet has gone to cairo to try to moth things over with the egyptia
basil's cathedral, over the bridge and past the place boris nemtsov was killed. this is a march that he should have been at the head of circumstances proved overseas. -- other wise. >>> hamas - angry responses from palestinians in gaza. it's the first time an arab court condemned the group. it denies that it supports fighters in north sinai that have been attacking security forces. imtiaz tyab is in gaza for us. there have been protests in gaza. what are hamas saying? >> they are...
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. >> well, i made a pork bell which a seared school on over a cake way fried egg, a basil pesto and red wine reductions. >> you don't see pork belly and scallops together. >> i did it like a breakfast bacon and eggs kind of thing with a business on it with my scallops. >> it smells fantastic. >> yes. >> do we have spoons. >> you to have use your fingers. >> really. >> millie what did you do. >> difficult my signature dish. no way i could do anything other than sea food max. it is fame with us millie and fame with us north philadelphia i had to do seafood mack. it is shrimp and lump crab meat. people think i have the the best mack and cheese but it is a soufilet. >> yes, texture is very different. >> christine, we saw you kind of get the ire of him up a little bit. >> yes good kind of heated about the iemperature of pork were you cooking here. what happened here. >> it was rare lamb but it happens in the kitchen. you get flustered. you are working as a team. sometimes you have to figure out how to bounce back. chef ramsey gets intimidating at times but once there inn awe are working on a
. >> well, i made a pork bell which a seared school on over a cake way fried egg, a basil pesto and red wine reductions. >> you don't see pork belly and scallops together. >> i did it like a breakfast bacon and eggs kind of thing with a business on it with my scallops. >> it smells fantastic. >> yes. >> do we have spoons. >> you to have use your fingers. >> really. >> millie what did you do. >> difficult my signature dish. no way i...
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basil's cathedral and would have walked past the memorial. this area is bristling with security cameras, red square is arguably one of the most closely monitored, heavily guarded places in all of russia. it's here on the bridge mears away from the red brick walls of the kremlin that nemtsov took his final steps around 11:30 p.m. on friday. he was walking here with his girlfriend when at least one unknown attacker fired a series of shots, threw his back killing him almost instant and leaving the world with the burning we can -- who killed boreis nemtsov. >> that was ivan watson. we're showing a live look from moscow as the memorial service for boris nemtsov gets underway. he will be laid to rest later today. matthew chance is in the room. we will have continuing coverage throughout the hour on cnn. >>> we're focusing on the other big story. iran's nuclear capabilities. world views are clashing in washington. israel and the u.s. agree iran should not have nuclear weapons. when it comes to how to achieve that there's a big and bitter divide. in
basil's cathedral and would have walked past the memorial. this area is bristling with security cameras, red square is arguably one of the most closely monitored, heavily guarded places in all of russia. it's here on the bridge mears away from the red brick walls of the kremlin that nemtsov took his final steps around 11:30 p.m. on friday. he was walking here with his girlfriend when at least one unknown attacker fired a series of shots, threw his back killing him almost instant and leaving the...
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basil's cathedral.sume pliably they would have walked past the kremlin over here that houses the offices of the russian president, vladimir putin. red square is arguably one of the most closely monitored, heavily quardguarded places in all of russia. just meters away from the red brick walls of the kremlin. nemtsov took his final steps around 11:30 p.m. on friday. he was walking here with his girlfriend when at least one unknown attacker hired a series of shots through his back killing him almost instantly. and leaving the world with this burning question who killed boris nemtsov. >> there are obviously a lot of theories circulating. what exactly do we know? >> well so far, we know that nobody has been arrested. which is striking again, when you consider how closely monitored this area is, how closely guarded it is. kremlin investigators, russian investigators have put out a number of possible motives behind the murder suggesting it could be linked to the war in neighboring ukraine. it could be linked t
basil's cathedral.sume pliably they would have walked past the kremlin over here that houses the offices of the russian president, vladimir putin. red square is arguably one of the most closely monitored, heavily quardguarded places in all of russia. just meters away from the red brick walls of the kremlin. nemtsov took his final steps around 11:30 p.m. on friday. he was walking here with his girlfriend when at least one unknown attacker hired a series of shots through his back killing him...
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two cups of salt to two gallon of water and add sugar, please. >> basil. right in. >> lemon cut, you don't squeeze it or do anything. the peel of the lemon, there's natural oil will give it extra flavor. the chicken will taste like lemon and all of the stuff in there. >> yum. >> i have a chicken here. i got the whole thing and make sure to submerge. >> taking a bath. ♪ >> you can brine two to 24 hours, depends how heavy your bird is. >> we took the chicken out of the brine. >> here we have stuffing which is butter and black truffle. and then you are ready to stuff. >> feels dirty. >> push it in. >> when we are done we can tie it. >> we will put this in the oven for how long? >> first 450 for 20 minutes. >> 20 minutes at 450. >> yes. and then let it rest 20 minutes and then cut it. >> eat it. >> great. ♪ here's the masterpiece roasted chicken. looks gorgeous. bon appetit. >> it's so moist. really good. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> yeah. yeah. >> what do you think. >> pretty good. the herb, whatever they did to it is good. >> on a scale of one to ten,
two cups of salt to two gallon of water and add sugar, please. >> basil. right in. >> lemon cut, you don't squeeze it or do anything. the peel of the lemon, there's natural oil will give it extra flavor. the chicken will taste like lemon and all of the stuff in there. >> yum. >> i have a chicken here. i got the whole thing and make sure to submerge. >> taking a bath. ♪ >> you can brine two to 24 hours, depends how heavy your bird is. >> we took the...
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similarly to how i felt and the founder of the group that advocated for the ptsd diagnosis in the 70s basil the founder in his view there was no distinction to be made between the politics of vietnam and our own personal psychological struggle and out of that conversation and acknowledgment came the diagnosis that we have today. >> host: so you look at the personal historical the literary and scientific aspect of ptsd. you just touched on the history being the conceptualized and modern era but what do you think is the most interesting thing that you've learned about the history of what we now call ptsd? >> it's been around since 1980s about as long as cable television but it seems like a lot of people that it was recognized that it was a permanent thing that was always central to the human condition that was always out there and what i found when i began researching it is that it's not exactly the case. and for instance jared diamond who is a geographer in new guinea and who are thought to be some of the best prescientific and he began discussing those that post the battle for the travel wa
similarly to how i felt and the founder of the group that advocated for the ptsd diagnosis in the 70s basil the founder in his view there was no distinction to be made between the politics of vietnam and our own personal psychological struggle and out of that conversation and acknowledgment came the diagnosis that we have today. >> host: so you look at the personal historical the literary and scientific aspect of ptsd. you just touched on the history being the conceptualized and modern...
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community banks were considered well capitalized and that their risks understood before basil three, yet in spite of that, they must adopt finer rules. the risk weighted asset of the call report has 57 rows and 89 pages of instructions, even though no additional capital was required for the majority of the community banks. are 57 rows and 87 pages of instructions simply too much for most community banks? are they necessary? >> you know, one of the lessons coming out of the crisis was that the industry as a whole needed higher levels of capital and higher-quality capital, and that's what our rules were designed to do. i think it's fair to ask if we can make it more simple for community banks, and i think that that's something we're open to continuing to look at. >> okay. one more question for ms. franks. there are several legislative proposals to consider as a qualified mortgage all residential mortgage loans made as long as the loan is included in the lender's portfolio. can you explain how this would benefit or impact consumers? >> the state bank supervisors believe that that would
community banks were considered well capitalized and that their risks understood before basil three, yet in spite of that, they must adopt finer rules. the risk weighted asset of the call report has 57 rows and 89 pages of instructions, even though no additional capital was required for the majority of the community banks. are 57 rows and 87 pages of instructions simply too much for most community banks? are they necessary? >> you know, one of the lessons coming out of the crisis was that...
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. >> rose: basil said he thinks amazon will be disrupted, he just hopes it won't happen in his life time. >> probably will and in the next two to three years. jeff is so supermarkets though that he will probably see it coming and he will probably adjust. charlie, my competitors from 15 to 20 years ago none of them exist today. 10 to 15 years ago, 5 to 10 years ago, companies many times our size we're now many times their size. if we don't change, we will get left behind. if anybody thinks they will not get disrupted in the next five or ten years, they're wrong. >> rose: everybody will come along. >> uber vs. taxies amazon vs. retail. >> rose: what is the sharing economy doing to our overall economy. >> by sharing? >> rose: uber. it will be driving, new business models. uber will create different mentality toward an industry and uber is a technology company first, a transportation company second. fast forward ten years. we may not own cars. we may do that on a shared basis with shared drivers. >> rose: especially true with millennials. >> especially with all of us. we may find it's so muc
. >> rose: basil said he thinks amazon will be disrupted, he just hopes it won't happen in his life time. >> probably will and in the next two to three years. jeff is so supermarkets though that he will probably see it coming and he will probably adjust. charlie, my competitors from 15 to 20 years ago none of them exist today. 10 to 15 years ago, 5 to 10 years ago, companies many times our size we're now many times their size. if we don't change, we will get left behind. if anybody...
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never even commanded a missile basil air force base here.at also made him quite distinct. >> in the back right here. >> thank you. bob hathaway here at the center. you obviously have a lot of access to scowcroft. can you tell us a bit about a bit about the kind of relationship that you developed with the? to what extent do you think he was forthcoming? what did he not want to talk about? how much, if at all, did you did you have access to his personal papers? can you give us a sense of how over overtime your relationship with your subject developed? >> yeah, that is actually a nice question. as i write in the preface it started out with he was a little bit suspicious of me and heard of me. me. before i visited with him he had a copy of my cv. i prepared a short talk about why it was necessary his life be recorded and written and argued argue that i can do this, and he agreed. the relationship developed where i think there was a cordial and respectful tone throughout. now how forthcoming was seat, he was very generous. he not only allow me to
never even commanded a missile basil air force base here.at also made him quite distinct. >> in the back right here. >> thank you. bob hathaway here at the center. you obviously have a lot of access to scowcroft. can you tell us a bit about a bit about the kind of relationship that you developed with the? to what extent do you think he was forthcoming? what did he not want to talk about? how much, if at all, did you did you have access to his personal papers? can you give us a sense...
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coming up, we bring you basil world it takes off.lion watch plus interviews with the ceo behind the watch. mark: federal reserve chair's janet yellen pretty -- proved she is predictable untrue patients but the exit from easing may be more gradual than markets anticipated. >> just because we removed the word patient from the statement, doesn't mean we will be inpatient. manus: the dollar saw its biggest drop in six years as yellen stressed there would be a tightening of policy as the labor market improved. manus: these things might take longer than she anticipates. janet: inflation has the flying -- decline further than the objective, largely reflecting the lower energy prices i mentioned. declining import prices have also restrained inflation and in light of the recent depreciation of the dollar will likely continue to do so in the months ahead. manus: this marked other currency springs. i looked at some of these markets through the morning and we will see if they are back to form, the shock and has done it but change directions. car
coming up, we bring you basil world it takes off.lion watch plus interviews with the ceo behind the watch. mark: federal reserve chair's janet yellen pretty -- proved she is predictable untrue patients but the exit from easing may be more gradual than markets anticipated. >> just because we removed the word patient from the statement, doesn't mean we will be inpatient. manus: the dollar saw its biggest drop in six years as yellen stressed there would be a tightening of policy as the labor...
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it's tomato basil, garlic. a little salt and pepper.can you do these recipes using rustic bread? >> this one is super easy to make. it's easy as making batter. >> erin thank you so much. i wish you could see, she's using these cute knee high socks. i'll tweet it. we tested this gluten free bread at home on diedtoday.com. check that out. first, >>> oscar nominee carey mulligan had a string of scene stealing performances. >> she is bringing her huge talents back to broadway in a play called "sky light" cary welcome back. it's nice to see you. this is an intense play. >> it's nice to see you. >> you play a teacher exploring a very complicated relationship with a former lover. >> yes. >> did you like the complication? >> the dplixs are always fun, yeah. it's an amazing script and she's a great character. she has great ideas. she's also has an old flame that comes to visit her. >> the two of you did this play on the west end in london. it got rave reviews. i think they said it was a hair's breath away from perfection. >> it's such a great th
it's tomato basil, garlic. a little salt and pepper.can you do these recipes using rustic bread? >> this one is super easy to make. it's easy as making batter. >> erin thank you so much. i wish you could see, she's using these cute knee high socks. i'll tweet it. we tested this gluten free bread at home on diedtoday.com. check that out. first, >>> oscar nominee carey mulligan had a string of scene stealing performances. >> she is bringing her huge talents back to...
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examine those systemic indicators with the free-market of the categories created and -- under the basil committee. it had a huge variation between systemic importance are you familiar with that report? reuse surprised at the results? >> i have to go back to look at the details. >> did you find any flaws in an analysis? did you think that was a fair analysis of the factors -- is your report. >> i don't review the reports before they put them now would give you a thoughtful comment on it. i am not surprised they looked at the issue. no. >> since you have that authority under section to do that and 115 there has been some discussion about that, and even in bipartisan bicameral support i am surprised why fsoc has not taken on the features to do that. >> what i focused on the two years i have been the chair to make sure reemployment the provisions of dodd/frank and i have encourage regulators to take note of the difference of small and medium and large says -- size financial institutions. they are continuing to do that too is the extent they have flexibility it is appropriate to , use it. i'
examine those systemic indicators with the free-market of the categories created and -- under the basil committee. it had a huge variation between systemic importance are you familiar with that report? reuse surprised at the results? >> i have to go back to look at the details. >> did you find any flaws in an analysis? did you think that was a fair analysis of the factors -- is your report. >> i don't review the reports before they put them now would give you a thoughtful...
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basil this they saw this as an opportunity for here is a bill moving through.'s get a sex discrimination provision added and they asked the congressman who opposed the civil rights act, voted against it to offer the amendment because he was the congressman who have been introducing the era into the house for the past number of years. they might oppose the bill and hoped this would be a poison pill but at least a number of other members voted to add sex because they thought that was the right thing to do. he led them out of the 12 then women members of congress there were only 12, 11 out of the 12 voted to add the sex discrimination prohibition in. and again representing reasoning from race she does an excellent job of unpacking and building on the work of other scholars and the racist rationale was used to test this without gender that that in spite of women have less protection than black men and women. but the reason that estate in is because of the work of polly murray describing that it was essential to keep the prohibition into actually help african-americ
basil this they saw this as an opportunity for here is a bill moving through.'s get a sex discrimination provision added and they asked the congressman who opposed the civil rights act, voted against it to offer the amendment because he was the congressman who have been introducing the era into the house for the past number of years. they might oppose the bill and hoped this would be a poison pill but at least a number of other members voted to add sex because they thought that was the right...
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add fresh tomatoes, basil and mozzarella and you've turned knorr rice sides into something new.nt side. >> reporter: summer sweat bathed the good citizens of charleston, south carolina, in those middle months of 2013, as nancy latham's blood boiled. >> it was not easy. >> reporter: by this time she had passed mere terror and moved on to a nasty mixture of fear and fury, even as authorities told her -- >> i had to be patient. i didn't like it. >> reporter: true, the cops were keeping a very close eye on her. but that was no guarantee of safety. >> the thought that you try not to let consume you is, if sammy's in jail, has he called somebody else? >> reporter: and remember, from day one nancy believed soon-to-be ex-husband chris was behind the whole thing. and yet, though she begged prosecutors to charge him, he -- free as a bird -- was still going to work every day at the bank. >> he certainly has the financial ability to pay someone else to do it. >> reporter: that is, kill her. >> so, you know, what's he doing? how is this working? >> reporter: wasn't working for nancy at all.
add fresh tomatoes, basil and mozzarella and you've turned knorr rice sides into something new.nt side. >> reporter: summer sweat bathed the good citizens of charleston, south carolina, in those middle months of 2013, as nancy latham's blood boiled. >> it was not easy. >> reporter: by this time she had passed mere terror and moved on to a nasty mixture of fear and fury, even as authorities told her -- >> i had to be patient. i didn't like it. >> reporter: true, the...
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. >> basil, good idea or bad idea? >> i think this is a great idea.ld childhood obesity leads to adulthood obesity. if you can start tracking these issues early i think you can stave it off. i think it's a great idea. >> on the other hand you say it's ends up being a budget burden on the family, right? >> well i mean the bottom line is we've got it backwards here. heavy adults lead to heavy kids. this is part of a michelle obama's hunger free kids act which created a million more hungry kids because they stopped buying school lunch. it's more government intrusion. who are the bureaucrats that go in the daycare centers and weigh and measure kids and council them on the weight. as a mom it makes me nervous. the issue is good daycare. if we're going to help parents choose good daycare providers that will feed our kids well we need to help parents. why don't we take some of the $11 billion that this program costs every year and refund it back to parents so parents can choose better daycare providers. or when we ask parents the kind of child care they want
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i have fresh basil leaf right there that i'm going to throw in there. >> peter talked about loweringt drink which you have labeled clayton's martini. >> that's right. >> we have lowered the bar on this. thank you for naming a drink after me. i'm honored. >> it's a pleasure. this is van doe dutch chocolate vodka. >> chocolate vodka. van go vodka is fantastic. >> it's awful. >> is it infused. >> infused with real chocolate. i have mint syrup. this is a version of a grasshopper. have you ever had a grasshopper before. >> here comes the green stuff. >> here is the green stuff. this is a traditional green martini type of drink and the cream, of course. and give it a good shake. clayton, you are not going to shake your own martini? >> you want to shake it? >> it's a personal question. and i'm just going to strain it right out here. and a little bit of grated cinnamon on top. >> what else do we have? >> okay. so, we have a beer cocktail. i had to use the cream to. >> appropriately this is a virgin. >> did i sam adams irish stowted. i added some blood orange juice whiskey. this i call the sa
i have fresh basil leaf right there that i'm going to throw in there. >> peter talked about loweringt drink which you have labeled clayton's martini. >> that's right. >> we have lowered the bar on this. thank you for naming a drink after me. i'm honored. >> it's a pleasure. this is van doe dutch chocolate vodka. >> chocolate vodka. van go vodka is fantastic. >> it's awful. >> is it infused. >> infused with real chocolate. i have mint syrup. this...