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they take that lobster, open up a big pot, a boiling water that's boiling, boiling and they throw the lobster in. let me ask you a question, what do you suppose the lobster thinks about that? [laughter] what happen to that lobster-- [makes sounds] the lobster freaks. so you get your lobster, your lobster come to eat, right? and you looked down your lobster, which your lobster-- [makes sounds] and you're eating a lobster looks like that? why do they do that? why not--and i'm serious, why not take the lobster and put it in water that's room temperature, "hi, charlie. bye, charlie." no pain. then put the lobster on a stove. last time, i--that's the way i cook lobsters, i do it that way. you put the lobster on the stove. room temperature water. then turn on the heat-- [makes sounds] --bring it to a boil, your lobster's cooking, your lobster, your lobster's-- [laughter] --a lot better. you're eating a happy lobster. i'm telling you, yeah. i don't understand that. i don't understand that. why freak out the lobster like that. what if there's a lobster heaven and you go, "oh, what did you do
they take that lobster, open up a big pot, a boiling water that's boiling, boiling and they throw the lobster in. let me ask you a question, what do you suppose the lobster thinks about that? [laughter] what happen to that lobster-- [makes sounds] the lobster freaks. so you get your lobster, your lobster come to eat, right? and you looked down your lobster, which your lobster-- [makes sounds] and you're eating a lobster looks like that? why do they do that? why not--and i'm serious, why not...
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boiling water, okay? boiling water, what's the boiling water molecules do to that glass? bam, bam, bam, they're really hitting. they're hitting with a lot of kinetic energy. and they bang into the glass with a lot of kinetic energy. and what do the molecules on the glass do? they start banging too. what do they do to the neighbor? bang, bang, bang, it cascades right through. next chapter, we'll call that conduction, where the energy cascades with molecular impact, bang, bang, bang, right? and finally, what do you know about liquid in there? that stuff is being shaken too. and when it's shaken, what's that do? it climbs the tube. it climbs the tube. climbs, climb, climb, then it finally settles off and stops. and guess where you make a second scratch? one guess. there. no, not down here. not up here. guess, gang. right here. you put a scratch right in there, okay? now, you got-- and you can call this the temperature of boiling water. and we can call that 100. we can call this scratch down here zero. now, we got to make 100 scratches evenly spaced. so we get a hundred grade
boiling water, okay? boiling water, what's the boiling water molecules do to that glass? bam, bam, bam, they're really hitting. they're hitting with a lot of kinetic energy. and they bang into the glass with a lot of kinetic energy. and what do the molecules on the glass do? they start banging too. what do they do to the neighbor? bang, bang, bang, it cascades right through. next chapter, we'll call that conduction, where the energy cascades with molecular impact, bang, bang, bang, right? and...
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boil on stove top. twists open for a perfect hard boiled egg every time. >> she loves to bake. waiting for them to cool and then peel is worth the try. >> when she figured out how to get the egg into the eggie, she was ready. each had to be coated with cooking spray. she decided to spice up her eggs to see if that would add to the taste. >> they're floating around. >> according to instruction, it's 14-15 for hard boil and 5- 6 for medium. >> after 15 minutes, we thought we were ready. >> this one is moderately done. >> this is 15 minutes. they're not quite as cooked at she had hoped. >> this evening didn't come through. >> i would try it until i felt competent enough to use it. >> they delivered on the promise of no peeling and no mess. as far as concerned, it didn't live up to the hype. >> to enjoy delicious hard boiled eggs just like this. >> i'd give it a c plus. >> what about instructions? >> c plus after cross the board. >> she spoke to friend who is also used them. their experiences were similar to hers. i contacted the company by phone and fax but did not get a response.
boil on stove top. twists open for a perfect hard boiled egg every time. >> she loves to bake. waiting for them to cool and then peel is worth the try. >> when she figured out how to get the egg into the eggie, she was ready. each had to be coated with cooking spray. she decided to spice up her eggs to see if that would add to the taste. >> they're floating around. >> according to instruction, it's 14-15 for hard boil and 5- 6 for medium. >> after 15 minutes, we...
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this crab boil will begin add 5:30. you get three crabs for $21 and they also have corn on the cob and sausage and potatoes at art and soul on new jersey avenue at the liason hotel. we are doings a spare gus -- asparagus. okay you are frying an egg. >> what we have is the local asparagus radish salad. all comes from a collection of our local farms out of virginia. >> i like that. you really believe in being loyal to local farmers. >> big time. >> you are frying an egg. what does the egg have to do with it? >> asparagus and eggs my favorite combination this time of year. >> what are you putting on the aspire gas? >> we have dressing made. >> that sounds delicious. >> and here we have the bottom parts of the asparagus with an egg dressing. we basically have eggs two different ways. the egg dressing is made with hard boiled eggs and then capers and lots of herbs and then we will dress the bottom. >> that sounds wonderful. you gave me the recipe it's on my website. i don't think i can do it as well as the chef. it looks del
this crab boil will begin add 5:30. you get three crabs for $21 and they also have corn on the cob and sausage and potatoes at art and soul on new jersey avenue at the liason hotel. we are doings a spare gus -- asparagus. okay you are frying an egg. >> what we have is the local asparagus radish salad. all comes from a collection of our local farms out of virginia. >> i like that. you really believe in being loyal to local farmers. >> big time. >> you are frying an egg....
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. -- sandra boil. she had a very impressive real- estate and environmental background, but i think we need to find someone who actually works in environmental work, since we have only one position for that seat. but i was happy to see their real applications. i know that these individuals that reapply, they are very active in their districts and neighborhoods and i'm happy to see that they want to continue to serve. i will be supporting applicant seats won, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and eight, but not two. gregg's you bring to mind -- >> you bring up the point that this is an environmental position and she does not seem to have that background, so how did you select her as an environmentalist? >> the candidates indicate what areas they are engaged in. we do have several people who indicate more than one area. but it is difficult to fit people into all of the slots. in that situation, we were relying on herself -- on her self reporting and trying to find a candidate to fill that slot. id will have one other applic
. -- sandra boil. she had a very impressive real- estate and environmental background, but i think we need to find someone who actually works in environmental work, since we have only one position for that seat. but i was happy to see their real applications. i know that these individuals that reapply, they are very active in their districts and neighborhoods and i'm happy to see that they want to continue to serve. i will be supporting applicant seats won, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and eight, but not...
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it started to boil over. by the time we noticed it was going to boil over, we backed out.o late. the flash caught us. >> it was a mad dash for survival. everybody was running as fast as they could away from the fire. the heat was so intense, we didn't know when it was going to stop. >> before the explosion, the fire department is aware of the boilover danger but believes they have it under control. >> we had a boilover effect on this that we have to stop operations in about ten minutes. >> firefighters can prevent a boilover from happening by making sure the water sprayed on the tank drains out the bottom. this time, they miscalculate. >> what do you think caused that explosion? >> just water inside the tank boiled over. crude boilover. >> despite the chaos, david's instincts kick in. he keeps taping as he runs away from the intense heat and flames. >> for a split second i thought this is it. how i had the presence of mind to point the camera backwards and run, to this day, i can't explain it, but i thought this is it. i better at least catch it on tape. >> more than 30 pe
it started to boil over. by the time we noticed it was going to boil over, we backed out.o late. the flash caught us. >> it was a mad dash for survival. everybody was running as fast as they could away from the fire. the heat was so intense, we didn't know when it was going to stop. >> before the explosion, the fire department is aware of the boilover danger but believes they have it under control. >> we had a boilover effect on this that we have to stop operations in about...
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it was boiling hot. there must have been 18 or 20 speakers. everybody that got up named every speaker before him and everyone else in the room. one of the people got up there and said, to all of the
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opposite direction for you and on top of that you know i think the other problem that what this boils down to is only after what happened with the trayvon situation and that we know all the racial issues that our country are i think that a fault line doing something like this can really catapult negatively for the republican party because they could be considered the party of racists even though better than they already. i mean. i'm serious tone don't most people who are sensitive to those issues i mean if racism has worked for the republican party and nixon southern strategy was explicitly racist the and in the in the one nine hundred eighty election i mean this was a generation after the civil rights act was signed the very first speech that ronald reagan gave after he was nominated to be present the united states by his party his first public speech as the official candidate his party was it was down in philadelphia mississippi the town where three civil rights workers were the seven thousand people three civil rights workers were murdered any talked about states' rights i think yo
opposite direction for you and on top of that you know i think the other problem that what this boils down to is only after what happened with the trayvon situation and that we know all the racial issues that our country are i think that a fault line doing something like this can really catapult negatively for the republican party because they could be considered the party of racists even though better than they already. i mean. i'm serious tone don't most people who are sensitive to those...
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i boiled the top, and that heat did not conduct downward to melt the ice. [makes sound] interesting, interesting, interesting this world we live in, yeah? hmm. it turns out that air is a good conductor or a poor conductor? poor. it turns out it's a poor conductor. and aren't you glad? because what if air were a very, very good conductor? how would you feel all the time? it begins with a c, ends with old. put it together, gang. cold. you would feel cold. let's suppose the air was as good conducting as like a piece of metal. do you ever stand on a night at home and lean up against a metal door? it's cold to the touch. but that metal door has the same temperature as the air around you. so be glad that air is a poor conductor and a good insulator. in fact, when you wanna keep yourself warm when you're gonna go campin', that sort of thing, don't you get a down-filled sleeping bag? what's all the down for? it's holding air in one place. it keeps the air from circulating. and that down will just hold the-- how about animals? you wonder about the animals. how do th
i boiled the top, and that heat did not conduct downward to melt the ice. [makes sound] interesting, interesting, interesting this world we live in, yeah? hmm. it turns out that air is a good conductor or a poor conductor? poor. it turns out it's a poor conductor. and aren't you glad? because what if air were a very, very good conductor? how would you feel all the time? it begins with a c, ends with old. put it together, gang. cold. you would feel cold. let's suppose the air was as good...
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will boil right away and then rinse it out.boyle something dry it does not matter, look at that. is now clean as a whistle. we have% the 2 extra large handles it can take it off the stove with your hands. we have dumplings that is great to serveas an appetizer, pot stickers >>host: that is daughter's favorite right let everything they can do with this cookware setwould be everything that you use. you get to fryinghese are your everyday pieces. we have a possible -- pot, steamer 10 in saute as well. everything included and it is $100 off today is your chance to own hard anodized. if you have wanted it but did not he could afford 5 flex payments $50 let us send this to your home so you will see why people not only love but they are and warship hard anodized cook wear including chef's >>guest: you can cooked healthy dishes, i have my beautiful oilcan that we will look at later. i tell this to my contestant on the biggest to cook in nonstick because it is more efficient any use less oil and you can make an omelet like this. you can
will boil right away and then rinse it out.boyle something dry it does not matter, look at that. is now clean as a whistle. we have% the 2 extra large handles it can take it off the stove with your hands. we have dumplings that is great to serveas an appetizer, pot stickers >>host: that is daughter's favorite right let everything they can do with this cookware setwould be everything that you use. you get to fryinghese are your everyday pieces. we have a possible -- pot, steamer 10 in...
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in this hour, you'll see what's being done to maintain safety and how violence sometimes boils over anyway. >>> folsom state prison is located in the rolling hills of northern california just east of sacramento. the original structures still stand as an imposing fortress of solid granite. up close, the first thing you notice is how old the prison looks. little has changed about these old steel doors. many of them hung 120 years ago when the prison was still new. walls that surround folsom were built 30 feet into the air and 15 feet below ground to prevent tunneling. in the early years, state dignitaries were invited to the annual fourth of july activities where inmates were put on display. on most other days, violence ruled this yard where fights and stabbings were common. even the warden was stabbed to death by a group of inmates during a riot in 1937. originally constructed to relieve overcrowding at san quentin state prison, folsom housed some of the most dangerous inmates of the time. today its history of a more violent time has not been forgotten. >> folsom, just the aura of this plac
in this hour, you'll see what's being done to maintain safety and how violence sometimes boils over anyway. >>> folsom state prison is located in the rolling hills of northern california just east of sacramento. the original structures still stand as an imposing fortress of solid granite. up close, the first thing you notice is how old the prison looks. little has changed about these old steel doors. many of them hung 120 years ago when the prison was still new. walls that surround...
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will stop crafting armor and boiling machines with their children's blood sacrificed. thousands upon thousands of solders will turn away from their leaders doomsday aspirations. refusing the burden of being a destroyer of homes. rejecting the obligation of being the killer of brothers, spurning the mantel of murderer of children, decimator of families, poisoner of the earth. one day it will happen. on this tiny planet, flushed with blues weeping in reds opening green and fresh. tell be quiet on this day. so quiet it will pass almost unnoticed. because there will yet be hunger and floods and fire. there will yet be storms and despair and disease. there will yet be struggles and madness. but when that morning come thousands upon thousands will get up, millions inside millions will stretch out and face the challenges of the moment with our tongues wrapped around the idea of peace. feel it's weight, hear it's song, remember in vent, discover, recreate it's rhythms as we begin to walk the long trail of healing. sew it to grow on it be it to see it, peace. sew it to grow it,
will stop crafting armor and boiling machines with their children's blood sacrificed. thousands upon thousands of solders will turn away from their leaders doomsday aspirations. refusing the burden of being a destroyer of homes. rejecting the obligation of being the killer of brothers, spurning the mantel of murderer of children, decimator of families, poisoner of the earth. one day it will happen. on this tiny planet, flushed with blues weeping in reds opening green and fresh. tell be quiet on...
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our pasta is already boiling. >> you've had two types of pasta that's boiling. >> yes. >> they are? >> egg and spinach. it's kind of thin linguine and they cook in a minute basically. by the time the sauce is ready, our pasta will be ready also. >> while you're doing that tell me what's already prepared. this is a lovely salad. >> that is cheese with the outside mozzarella filled with a creamy type of mozzarella on the inside. served over green sauce made from italian parsley and garnished with a few greens. the next dish would be pasta with italian sausage. we have the classic tomato and basil. and also a very popular dish would be garganelli pasta with three different meat bolognese sauce on it. >> they all look absolutely delicious. this is already? >>it's already finished. >> i'll get a dish now, okay. i was hungry that day. go to jchayward.com.
our pasta is already boiling. >> you've had two types of pasta that's boiling. >> yes. >> they are? >> egg and spinach. it's kind of thin linguine and they cook in a minute basically. by the time the sauce is ready, our pasta will be ready also. >> while you're doing that tell me what's already prepared. this is a lovely salad. >> that is cheese with the outside mozzarella filled with a creamy type of mozzarella on the inside. served over green sauce made...
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frustration boiled over in the third. weighed and the coach got into it on the bench. while miami was losing its cool, indy was busy winning the game. roy hibbert, 19 points, 18 boards, do you think the heat are missing chris bosh? i would say so. indy blew out miami, 94-75, they lead that series two games to one. >>> now to san antonio, game two spurs and clippers looked like game one. everybody in the white jersey contributed. five different players scored in double digits. tony parker led the way with 22. celebrated his 30th birthday with a victory. spurs dominated 105-88 they lead the series two games to none. >>> hockey, the l.a. kings are one win away from the stanley cup finals since 1993. kopitar faked out the goalie, slipped the puck between his legs. his fifth of the playoffs tied it at one. stayed that one until the third, rookie, dwight king, has been on a tear lately, kept it going last night, fourth goal in the last three games. king's won it 2-1, could sweep the coyote with a victory on sunday. game four is on nbc. baseball, the pirates an drew mccutchen
frustration boiled over in the third. weighed and the coach got into it on the bench. while miami was losing its cool, indy was busy winning the game. roy hibbert, 19 points, 18 boards, do you think the heat are missing chris bosh? i would say so. indy blew out miami, 94-75, they lead that series two games to one. >>> now to san antonio, game two spurs and clippers looked like game one. everybody in the white jersey contributed. five different players scored in double digits. tony...
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boiled some it boiled down to this. >> why do you come down today? >> to see the president.s to witness it. >> do you have a question you wanted to ask the president? >> does he like dinasaurs? >> i don't think the president got a chance to answer him. but there was every age-group and every group participating. quite a scene inside this very beautiful art deco theater. they were munching on popcorn as they watched the president speak. it was the first time a president has come to redwood city since herbert hoover. reporting live in redwood city, leslie brinkly, abc news. >> thanks, leslie. and speaking in redwood city, the atherton attended a home of doug and lisa goldman. the guests paid $36,000 a plate. silicon valley of monthers and shakers mixed with actors and musicians. in all of this the bay area is expected to raise about $3 million for the president's re-election. and president obama will spend the night in san jose tomorrow morning. he will meet with the asian american pacific islander at the faremont hotel. we will have continuing coverage on the b ea campaign on
boiled some it boiled down to this. >> why do you come down today? >> to see the president.s to witness it. >> do you have a question you wanted to ask the president? >> does he like dinasaurs? >> i don't think the president got a chance to answer him. but there was every age-group and every group participating. quite a scene inside this very beautiful art deco theater. they were munching on popcorn as they watched the president speak. it was the first time a...
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you boil this. >> the secret is how long to boil the noodles. >> you want it al dente because if you overcook it -- i would say three to four minutes. maybe even five. fresh pasta is quicker but this will take a little longer because you're going to finish baking it in the oven. >> and let it cool. >> that's right. you let it cool. you see how i spooned out the filling. you want to make sure you don't go all the way to the end because you're simply going to roll n. if you have it all the way to the end, you can see -- this is what it looks like. you pour the pasta sauce. it's made with imported plum tomatoes from italy. you want to coat the bottom of your pan. >> i was going to ask you about that. >> you move that around. isn't that delicious? >> oh, my goodness. people say they want to eat it right out of the jar. you place the lasagna rolls. >> i've never seen it. >> look here. >> put a little cheese on top. >> you put mozzarella cheese on top. bake it for 45 minutes in the oven. there you have it. i would love for you to taste it. >> it looks delicious. >> to cap off our meal, jc,
you boil this. >> the secret is how long to boil the noodles. >> you want it al dente because if you overcook it -- i would say three to four minutes. maybe even five. fresh pasta is quicker but this will take a little longer because you're going to finish baking it in the oven. >> and let it cool. >> that's right. you let it cool. you see how i spooned out the filling. you want to make sure you don't go all the way to the end because you're simply going to roll n. if...
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the issue, therefore, in the 1864 presidential campaign was simply -- it boiled down to one question.id mcclellan lose all by himself because he was too cautious and too slow, or did president lincoln cause mcclellan to lose by with holding from him thousands of soldiers to protect washington that mcclellan needed in virginia to win the peninsular campaign. this was not just a military report but also a campaign document for presidential election. it was widely reviewed in the press, and i would have to say that most of the reviews of it were unthinkingly partisan. but i did find one that was moderate and thoughtful. the review appeared in new york city in a periodical of sort of mildly democratic party leanings. it was a magazine published briefly during the civil war called the roundtable. and the anonymous reviewer in answering what he called the all-important question, quote, was mcclellan or the administration more to blame for the failure of the peninsular campaign? that's the key question. this is what he said about abraham lincoln. it is hardly just to judge the administration
the issue, therefore, in the 1864 presidential campaign was simply -- it boiled down to one question.id mcclellan lose all by himself because he was too cautious and too slow, or did president lincoln cause mcclellan to lose by with holding from him thousands of soldiers to protect washington that mcclellan needed in virginia to win the peninsular campaign. this was not just a military report but also a campaign document for presidential election. it was widely reviewed in the press, and i...
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they would then perhaps have to have a biopsy which is a surgical intervention -- >> belva: does it boilown to money, cost, health care costs? >> there is a contributor. there's more question that the more we do to people the more it costs. but the reason that they're looking at it is to try and determine who is going to benefit the most. >> belva: all right, thank you, lisa. well, threats posed by rising sea levels and extreme weather patterns are changing the way california's coastal communities plan for the future. craig miller has the story in a "climate watch" conversation. >> when you add up all the bays and inlets, california has more than 3,-400 miles of shoreline. several hundred just in the bay area. as the head of the coastal services center for the national oceanic andospheric administration, margaret davidson has her eye firmly on the future of all this shoreline and the threats imposed from rising seas and more extreme weather. davidson is based in south carolina but is a close watcher of california where coast and climb may be on a collision course. when i talk to climatol
they would then perhaps have to have a biopsy which is a surgical intervention -- >> belva: does it boilown to money, cost, health care costs? >> there is a contributor. there's more question that the more we do to people the more it costs. but the reason that they're looking at it is to try and determine who is going to benefit the most. >> belva: all right, thank you, lisa. well, threats posed by rising sea levels and extreme weather patterns are changing the way...
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frustration boiled over in the third. wade and coach got into it on the bench.hile miami was losing its cool, indy was busy winning the game. roy hibbert, 19 points, 18 boards, do you think the heat are missing chris bosh? i'd say so. indy blew out miami 94-75. they lead the series two games to one. >>> now to san antonio, game two spurs and clippers looked like game one. everybody in the white jersey contributed. five different players scored in double digits. tony parker led the way with 22. celebrated his 30th birthday with a victory. spurs dominated 105-88 they lead the series two games to none. >>> hockey, l.a. one win away from the first stanley cup final since 1993. phoenix up one in the second. a move straight out of the break away handbook, faked out the goalie, put the puck between his legs. his fifth of the playoffs tied it at one. stayed that way until the third. the rookie dwight king has been on a tear lately. kept it going last night, fourth goal in the last three games, kings won it 2-1. they can sweep the coyotes on sunday, game four is on nbc.
frustration boiled over in the third. wade and coach got into it on the bench.hile miami was losing its cool, indy was busy winning the game. roy hibbert, 19 points, 18 boards, do you think the heat are missing chris bosh? i'd say so. indy blew out miami 94-75. they lead the series two games to one. >>> now to san antonio, game two spurs and clippers looked like game one. everybody in the white jersey contributed. five different players scored in double digits. tony parker led the way...
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thirty seven copecks we're seeing right now that others boil is not providing any support to the russian pair and see light sweet is down the list so is brand new at dave from the flats on the reasons behind the drop the news in europe right now it's got the oil markets very much fixated on what could happen to will demand in western europe and you know we have to remember that in the oil market for much of the year we saw a lot of strong news coming out of the supply side there was concern about iran for example and what might happen with the supply side of the market but there's been nothing new on that for a number of weeks now the markets going very quiet about supply side concern so boil the traders are now turning their attention to the demand side and there's real concern that if greece withdraws from the euro and inflates its way out of problems potentially lead to western europe itself might move into recession and that's a real problem for the oil markets. so really the old saying is sell in may and go away is working perfectly well so this year at least thanks very much for di
thirty seven copecks we're seeing right now that others boil is not providing any support to the russian pair and see light sweet is down the list so is brand new at dave from the flats on the reasons behind the drop the news in europe right now it's got the oil markets very much fixated on what could happen to will demand in western europe and you know we have to remember that in the oil market for much of the year we saw a lot of strong news coming out of the supply side there was concern...
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spaniards fled the country streets for a second day as anger and hurt over a stereotype boil over into protests while fresh turmoil in greece puts a question mark over the fate of the euro. and russian rescue teams join the search for answers in indonesia at the site of the sukhoi superjet crash that killed all forty five on board. that russian businessman victor boot talks exclusively to r.t. about what he believes is really behind the twenty five year jail term he's now serving in the united states. your boot a russian air cargo business man dubbed the merchant of death in the u.s. sentenced to twenty five years behind bars for allegedly arms trafficking in april years and tens of millions of dollars pumped into hunting him down u.s. agents posing as fark members how to arrested in a sting operation in thailand in two thousand and eight found not guilty by thai courts twice he was still extradited to the u.s. russia called the move illegal now speaks to our t. exclusively from jail. victor thank you very much for calling in today i want to start by asking you you were sentenced to a
spaniards fled the country streets for a second day as anger and hurt over a stereotype boil over into protests while fresh turmoil in greece puts a question mark over the fate of the euro. and russian rescue teams join the search for answers in indonesia at the site of the sukhoi superjet crash that killed all forty five on board. that russian businessman victor boot talks exclusively to r.t. about what he believes is really behind the twenty five year jail term he's now serving in the united...
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this boils down to what came in the closing arguments when the prosecution suddenly invented a mystery driver who was potentially the person who moved the green car of william balfour leaving it in front of a high-school year in chicago ... they say it made it impossible for him to be on the other side of town with the stolen vehicle where the nephew of jennifer hudson was found ... the time line is being constructed ... as to the location of cars driven or owned by william bellfort during the murders ... and the days thereafter so the surveillance video of that green car and also the police interrogation video of william balfour on the night of his arrest are being reexamined by the jury ... this may bode well for the defense ... but the dangerous thing is to try to interpret what the jury is asking for and why. they may be asking for the interrogation because they want to see something that the prosecution may have suggested. and to knows what they're saying about this mystery driver that the public defender brought up on the defense side. >>if they are requesting more on day three o
this boils down to what came in the closing arguments when the prosecution suddenly invented a mystery driver who was potentially the person who moved the green car of william balfour leaving it in front of a high-school year in chicago ... they say it made it impossible for him to be on the other side of town with the stolen vehicle where the nephew of jennifer hudson was found ... the time line is being constructed ... as to the location of cars driven or owned by william bellfort during the...
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and they would put them in and they would add boiling water. and behind us here, this is the boiler where the water gets heated up. and you would actually have to dip that out and bring it over to one of these large tubs and deposit the grain in here, put the boiling water in, and then you'd take this mash rake and then you would stir it.
and they would put them in and they would add boiling water. and behind us here, this is the boiler where the water gets heated up. and you would actually have to dip that out and bring it over to one of these large tubs and deposit the grain in here, put the boiling water in, and then you'd take this mash rake and then you would stir it.
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. >> two orange county inmates reach their boiling points. >> a horrible fight.s this where we're at now? we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber one. has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pretty serious. esurance. click or call. >>> at the theo lacy facility in southern california's orange county jail, cell mates weston kruger and brandyn scotto not only live together in a small cell, they take their one hour daily rec time together, but scotto is taking rec easier due to swelling around the eyes. >> you look different from the last time i saw you. >> got in a little altercation. >> a little one? >> yeah. big bully. >> a big bully came at you. >> yeah. >> big bully swinging? >> yeah. >> does the other guy look the same as you? >> no. >> how does he look
. >> two orange county inmates reach their boiling points. >> a horrible fight.s this where we're at now? we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber one. has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with...
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boiling things down to their essential elements, i don't think that's a big problem. >> i think most americans would like members of congress to be pretty smart. i think that goes without saying and i think the real question is maybe another study is how many times do they actually listen to each other enough that it makes a difference. >> that it matters. >> and get something done. >> but when you can take a complex idea and boil it down to a simplistic level so people can grasp it, you've shown how smart you are in your ability to do that. >> thanks, chris. >>> there is a shocking statistic to tell you about today about our newest war veterans. nearly half of them are filing for disability. what can be done for are wounded warriors? >>> plus, disorder in the court. a protester disrupting tony blair while testifying about the phone hacking scandal and his relationship with repurt murdoch. >> pay $6 million every year -- relieved my pain fast. it helps me get back in the game. but don't take his word for it. put bayer advanced aspirin to the test for yourself at fastreliefchallenge.c
boiling things down to their essential elements, i don't think that's a big problem. >> i think most americans would like members of congress to be pretty smart. i think that goes without saying and i think the real question is maybe another study is how many times do they actually listen to each other enough that it makes a difference. >> that it matters. >> and get something done. >> but when you can take a complex idea and boil it down to a simplistic level so people...
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boiling things down to their essential elements, i don't think that's a big problem. >> i think most americans would like members of congress to be pretty smart. i think that goes without saying and i think the real question is maybe another study is how many times do they actually listen to each other enough that it makes a difference. >> that it matters. >> and get something done. >> but when you can take a complex idea and boil it down to a simplistic level so people can grasp it, you've shown how smart you are in your ability to do that. >> thanks, chris. >>> there is a shocking statistic to tell you about today about our newest war veterans. nearly half of them are filing for disability. what can be done for are wounded warriors? >>> plus, disorder in the court. a protester disrupting tony blair while testifying about the phone hacking scandal and his relationship with repurt murdoch. >> pay $6 million every year -- relieved my pain fast. it helps me get back in the game. but don't take his word for it. put bayer advanced aspirin to the test for yourself at fastreliefchallenge.c
boiling things down to their essential elements, i don't think that's a big problem. >> i think most americans would like members of congress to be pretty smart. i think that goes without saying and i think the real question is maybe another study is how many times do they actually listen to each other enough that it makes a difference. >> that it matters. >> and get something done. >> but when you can take a complex idea and boil it down to a simplistic level so people...
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. >> boils then when the boil is done that is when you add vegetables and then keep it submerged for in a dark place. >> mm-hmm. >> now does it need to be in an airtight container. >> definitely. and a few other options in here. just traditional. >> that is your basic pickle. >> right. >> quick pickle. >> basic quick pickle done but if we want to do something special special. >> you want to spice it up, obviously you can literally take that for what it is and add things like peppers, thai chilly, a couple great things you want to make sure you are taking the seeds out. all of the measurement is based on mostly heat coming from the seeds so go just skins, a little will add a lot of flavour. >> don't other do it >> -- over do it >> if think thing air on the softer side because if not you will have a lot of people drinking a lot of water. >> crying on memorial day. >>> that is the kind of spice but you were talking about how to add flavours with herbs >> exactly if you go to super market and get a dill pickle, that is coming from fresh dill. so that is all that is. pickle marinade and a
. >> boils then when the boil is done that is when you add vegetables and then keep it submerged for in a dark place. >> mm-hmm. >> now does it need to be in an airtight container. >> definitely. and a few other options in here. just traditional. >> that is your basic pickle. >> right. >> quick pickle. >> basic quick pickle done but if we want to do something special special. >> you want to spice it up, obviously you can literally take that...
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the representation the far right and really would have boils down to is that you know the e.u. is the superstructure on top of national sovereignty saying that we're to strip you of your national sovereignty and we do it in such a way that it's so obvious that you don't have any right you are going to be billed out and i have to go on undergo austerity use you know twenty five percent unemployment and we're going to give you even more austerity those are the kinds of things that lead to a nationalist type of response is just a natural thing what i do want to get austerity with you because i want to have a more in-depth discussion on what really is behind the criticism of austerity and if that's really what the problem is but as far as these far right parties these nationalist movements what is it really about because while yes they run in some cases on protectionism on abandoning the euro economically there is also a very strong anti immigration stance like i said the party in the golden dawn party in greece is a neo nazi party so what is that about which is which is kind of th
the representation the far right and really would have boils down to is that you know the e.u. is the superstructure on top of national sovereignty saying that we're to strip you of your national sovereignty and we do it in such a way that it's so obvious that you don't have any right you are going to be billed out and i have to go on undergo austerity use you know twenty five percent unemployment and we're going to give you even more austerity those are the kinds of things that lead to a...
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this morning -- boiling point. it's not even summer, but already a massive heat wave is hitting. what will 110-degree weather do the drivers at today's indy 500 today. >>> new hope. is this surveillance video the key to finding a 22-year-old college student who vanished a week ago? authorities believe that this white pickup or one of these cars could be the key to finding her alive. >>> you do what you got to do. those are the brave words of that 80-year-old sky diver got in a terrifying tumble from 13,000 feet. this morning, she's telling her story. >> i just said, look. >>> and the ultimate wedding proposal. it's the video taking the internet by storm. the elaborate and absolutely enchanting wedding proposal this man orchestrated for his girlfriend. all of his friends and family joined in, so, how did he pull it off? >>> hey, good morning, everybody. hello once again to paula faris. co-anchor of our overnight newscast "world news now." nilg for bianna golodryga. >> it's been great to be here. we want to welcome bianna back. she's enjoying this time off. >>> we have a lot happen
this morning -- boiling point. it's not even summer, but already a massive heat wave is hitting. what will 110-degree weather do the drivers at today's indy 500 today. >>> new hope. is this surveillance video the key to finding a 22-year-old college student who vanished a week ago? authorities believe that this white pickup or one of these cars could be the key to finding her alive. >>> you do what you got to do. those are the brave words of that 80-year-old sky diver got in a...
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evacuated and if cooling goes down for whatever reason in those other pools then they're going to boil dry and catch on fire too we have those risks here in the united states just by way of example the pilgrim nuclear power plant that just got a twenty year license rubberstamp from the nuclear regulatory commission although the chairman dissented yet again four to one vote has a lot more waste in it than the unit for pool at fukushima dai ichi every fuel assembly ever generated at pilgrim so close to boston massachusetts is still in the pool there close to three thousand assemblies versus unit four has thirteen hundred incredible we're given we have the rep of thank you for being with us thanks tom keep up the great work kevin camps given everything we've seen over the last year from fukushima to contaminated sea life to now radiation here in the united states in our tuna is anyone out there is still think nuclear power is a good idea if we continue our addiction to the world's most expensive and most dangerous form of energy and just a matter of time before we to get burned. in other
evacuated and if cooling goes down for whatever reason in those other pools then they're going to boil dry and catch on fire too we have those risks here in the united states just by way of example the pilgrim nuclear power plant that just got a twenty year license rubberstamp from the nuclear regulatory commission although the chairman dissented yet again four to one vote has a lot more waste in it than the unit for pool at fukushima dai ichi every fuel assembly ever generated at pilgrim so...