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. >> it's broccoli day here at the wagon. >> just kidding.t broccoli. >> am i the only person that was excited about that? >> y'all know me better than this. it's steak day. deep fried. >> get excited. >> darn right it's steak day. and cowboy kent rawlings is going to show us a recipe of deep fried steak. this is good. he's got his trusty side kick bertha there. start with a 12 ounce new york strip. here's some of the fixings you might need. >> start right over here in this dip. >> then dust it with flour and seasoning mix. then the whole process over again. this a double battering. >> nice thick crunchy coat. >> that's what he's going for. >> shake off that excess. we going to put it in this sizzle. >> once you got the nice coating of flour, seasoning, and miracle dip, in it goes. 350 degrees. one of them fancy thermometers you better use. come out rare to medium rare. if it's anything more, throw it out that's not steak. >> i want to grow a handlebar mustache. >> no. >> pull it on out and for goodness sakes, let it rest. >> yes. >> let's se
. >> it's broccoli day here at the wagon. >> just kidding.t broccoli. >> am i the only person that was excited about that? >> y'all know me better than this. it's steak day. deep fried. >> get excited. >> darn right it's steak day. and cowboy kent rawlings is going to show us a recipe of deep fried steak. this is good. he's got his trusty side kick bertha there. start with a 12 ounce new york strip. here's some of the fixings you might need. >> start...
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Mar 6, 2017
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you say, you don't like broccoli either.us about the broccoli. >> i don't know where i came up with that one. >> but it works, though. >> it stuck. anyway, no, i think there are all kind -- it is such a complex subject. and no matter what perspective you show, there is of course a counter argument. but i would say that the few things that i'm quite clear about in my mind, one of them is that when speaking of education, there's no other subject within education where we ask the consensus of the children to tell us what to teach them. why is that the case with music? why do we let them dictate to us what music they should hear or should at least be exposed to? the other thing is, that's not necessarily focussing on children falling in love with crass cal musi classical music. it is that i believe the creeing aof symphonic music, the creation of the orchestra, a certain number of things that fall within what we call the genre of classical music that i think are amazing human creations that they should be exposed to. then furthe
you say, you don't like broccoli either.us about the broccoli. >> i don't know where i came up with that one. >> but it works, though. >> it stuck. anyway, no, i think there are all kind -- it is such a complex subject. and no matter what perspective you show, there is of course a counter argument. but i would say that the few things that i'm quite clear about in my mind, one of them is that when speaking of education, there's no other subject within education where we ask the...
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i like all fruits and vegetables. >> you look like you like broccoli.you look very healthy. >> suspiciously healthy. [laughter] i think genetically modified. [laughter] >> me too. >> for you sir, what is the most interesting you been lately? it can be raw or at a fine dining experience. >> i don't know. most interesting thing. you know i did something this is totally off-topic. but i'm working on a book with somebody who is one of this kind of very advanced, norton that weird, he is advanced in that weird way that weird perfection way. he is the coach for the american -- a big cooking competition it takes place. he was second last time and he is the coach this year. >> is a gavin? >> no. he did it three or four times ago. -- did it to. i was up at the lab. protecting their dishes and watching them sharpen carrots with life this great big pencil sharpener. every carrot was exactly the same size. and then, gluing together the skin of the chicken breast with the chicken meat and then horsemeat and different things put together. it was very weird and in its
i like all fruits and vegetables. >> you look like you like broccoli.you look very healthy. >> suspiciously healthy. [laughter] i think genetically modified. [laughter] >> me too. >> for you sir, what is the most interesting you been lately? it can be raw or at a fine dining experience. >> i don't know. most interesting thing. you know i did something this is totally off-topic. but i'm working on a book with somebody who is one of this kind of very advanced, norton...
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. >> broccoli, carrot. >> can you eat your way to a cancer free life? later on "sunday morning." >> lapook: all kind of promising cancer treatments. >> what do death stalker scorpions and great danes have in common? they're both helping cancer doctors find new ways of treatment. >> this will be the biggest improvement in cancer surgery maybe in 50 years. >> that's saying a lot. >> new cancer treatments may be just on the horizon this "sunday morning." >> lapook: those stories and more are just ahead. first we go to kristine johnson for the sunday morning headlines. >> it's march 12, 2017. the house intelligence committee has given the white house until tomorrow to offer evidence that former president obama wiretapped president trump's phones during the campaign. he made the charge in series of tweets. so far he's offered no proof. a california man is due in washington, d.c. court monday. the 26-year-old scaled a fence late friday night. president trump who was home called the intruder a, quote, troubled person. vice president mike pence is on the road.
. >> broccoli, carrot. >> can you eat your way to a cancer free life? later on "sunday morning." >> lapook: all kind of promising cancer treatments. >> what do death stalker scorpions and great danes have in common? they're both helping cancer doctors find new ways of treatment. >> this will be the biggest improvement in cancer surgery maybe in 50 years. >> that's saying a lot. >> new cancer treatments may be just on the horizon this...
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Mar 25, 2017
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we've got asparagus, mushrooms, peas, broccoli, totomatoes. everything's fresh.. and butter. >> you're so fancy. craig is laughing at me already. >> the peelings become a sauce. so we're making an asparagus butter sauce. this works with carrot and broccoli peelings. that's it. >> can you guys see that at home? look at that. yum. >> it's really simple. little bit of salt. and that's going to be our asparagus butter salt. >> it's going to look like this? >> that's a little cold, but yes. you'll squeeze that out. get a green hue. little touch of lemon juice. we're going to put this here. bucatini's cooked. >> of course. >> you can make one of your own. i'll make one of my own. >> what are we doing first? >> add whatever you like. >> so any of the ingredients. >> you don't need to add that much garlic. >> i thought you put the whole thing in there. >> add as much as you like. >> that was a whole jar. >> that's a lot. >> little mushrooms. green peppers. so really you just add whatever you like. >> you add what you like. >> it's so good. >> and we're going to make a fr
we've got asparagus, mushrooms, peas, broccoli, totomatoes. everything's fresh.. and butter. >> you're so fancy. craig is laughing at me already. >> the peelings become a sauce. so we're making an asparagus butter sauce. this works with carrot and broccoli peelings. that's it. >> can you guys see that at home? look at that. yum. >> it's really simple. little bit of salt. and that's going to be our asparagus butter salt. >> it's going to look like this? >>...
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. >> this is broccoli dicicco, out of california, it is a beautiful product.om broccoli. >> springtime salad. >> reporter: to demonstration, many were eager to learn about what and how they could elevate the eats in philly. >> i glue a lot of this stuff. it gives me new ideas. >> to me it is a big deal. if you are in culinary school and meet people and work in some of the restaurants. it is how to meet them all. >> especially for students to have this opportunity it is amazing. >> let's not break the line because people are getting a head. >> we have to get back to work >> reporter: i'm glad i followed my nose. pork tacos for lunch. i love this job. >>> someone had to go out on the assignment, girls. someone. >> but was there pressure in the kitchen for these chefs as they serve other chefs? >> yes. >> ben miller didn't think so from south philly barbaracoa. he said we are proud of what we dine we serve anyone no matter who they are all the same. they are all pros. >> yes, they are pros. >> no sweat. >> but stale lot of good food. >> great food. >> thanks, vit
. >> this is broccoli dicicco, out of california, it is a beautiful product.om broccoli. >> springtime salad. >> reporter: to demonstration, many were eager to learn about what and how they could elevate the eats in philly. >> i glue a lot of this stuff. it gives me new ideas. >> to me it is a big deal. if you are in culinary school and meet people and work in some of the restaurants. it is how to meet them all. >> especially for students to have this...
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some broccoli and alfalfa sprouts issue nothing is further from the truth., sprouts issue, nothing is further from the truth. sprouts issue nothing is further from the truth., issue nothing further from the truth.issue nor from the truth.ssue nothing is from the truth.ue nothing is fu from the truth.ue nothing is fu from the truth.e nothing is fur from the truth. nothing is furtm the truth. >> holds them once a month for visiting medical professionals and interested patients. >> i did doubt it, but it's amazing when you have a feeling of desperation, how that can trump any doubts that you might have. i mean, i think i was at the point where, what else can i do? i have to give this a shot. >> cardiovascular disease is the leading killer of men and women in the western world. according to the american heart association, nearly 86 million americans alone live with some ki of cardiovascular disease, but you don't find those kind of numbers in other regions of the globe like central africa or rural china. doctor and his wife, ann, changed to plant based which means no meat, fish, dairy, or
some broccoli and alfalfa sprouts issue nothing is further from the truth., sprouts issue, nothing is further from the truth. sprouts issue nothing is further from the truth., issue nothing further from the truth.issue nor from the truth.ssue nothing is from the truth.ue nothing is fu from the truth.ue nothing is fu from the truth.e nothing is fur from the truth. nothing is furtm the truth. >> holds them once a month for visiting medical professionals and interested patients. >> i...
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Mar 18, 2017
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when people bring in their fish, broccoli and kale. cauliflower?eat health why i. can you just let me live and support me. >> you should wait until after hours. >> i do that all the time. >> we get free food? we get hooked up. >> this is true, but this is the part that does not happen around the office. >> i'll finish the task i'm working on first before proceeding to the kitchen. show my co-workers -- >> i think this is just as important -- >> everybody hopes for those. if you live past 3:00, you lose. you drew the short straw. >> that meeting was so full of new and relevant information. i wish it had gone an hour longer. >>> thanks for joining us today on right this minute. go to rightthisminute.com to check out more content or our next brand new episode of rtm. male announcer: "rock the park" is sponsored by subaru. - whoa! [upbeat music] - today on "rock the park"... massive is an understatement. we're deep inside a limestone labyrinth. - it's incredible. where time stands still. - this is the rock of ages. - and everything changes in a flash.
when people bring in their fish, broccoli and kale. cauliflower?eat health why i. can you just let me live and support me. >> you should wait until after hours. >> i do that all the time. >> we get free food? we get hooked up. >> this is true, but this is the part that does not happen around the office. >> i'll finish the task i'm working on first before proceeding to the kitchen. show my co-workers -- >> i think this is just as important -- >>...
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the density of things, we call that the broccoli. we've gone through the broccoli. now there's also the emotions around it. i mean, there's also -- you know, get beyond the wonkiness of it. you see those town halls where people are coming in and out droves to either say i've always hated obamacare or saying i like my coverage. don't touch this. >> those aren't going to stop. it will just get more intense. this summer will be filled with -- it wouldn't surprise me if it's like the summer of 2010 where you saw massive rallies, a lot of emotions and stories. >> people have to read this stuff for themselves. >> of course they do. >> one concern for the citizen is listen to the hype, sales pitches and critics. you won't know what's true unless you do your homework. >> in terms of satisfaction with your health care new cnn/orc poll shows quality of care, 78% people feel satisfied with. that's down from 2009 which was 82%. insurance coverage, are you satisfied? 68%, down from 736789 out-of-pocket costs only 46% are satisfied, down from 52. cost of u.s. health care only 14%
the density of things, we call that the broccoli. we've gone through the broccoli. now there's also the emotions around it. i mean, there's also -- you know, get beyond the wonkiness of it. you see those town halls where people are coming in and out droves to either say i've always hated obamacare or saying i like my coverage. don't touch this. >> those aren't going to stop. it will just get more intense. this summer will be filled with -- it wouldn't surprise me if it's like the summer...
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and this works with carrot peelings and broccoli peelings. that's it. >> can you see that at home?hat before. >> it's really simple, a little salt and that becomes our asparagus butter sauce. >> it ends up looking like this? >> that's a little cold, but yeah. a little touch of lemon juice. >> easy enough. >> we're going to put this here. spaghetti or buicktini's cooked. you can make one of your own. >> he has two separate ones so i don't mess one up. what are we doing first? >> whatever you like? >> oh, really? >> yeah. any of the ingredients? garlic -- >> that's a lot of garlic. >> i thought you're supposed to put the whole thing in there. >> add as much as you like. >> i like a little red pepper flakes. >> she used the whole jar! >> that's a lot. that's a lot. >> some mushrooms, green peppers. >> so you add what you like? >> add what you like and keep out what you don't like. we're going to make a fragrant package. we're going to cook it in a parchment bag or plastic bag. >> this is amazing. it's not a tomato sauce pasta, but it could be. >> what kind of tomato sauce. >> i feel a
and this works with carrot peelings and broccoli peelings. that's it. >> can you see that at home?hat before. >> it's really simple, a little salt and that becomes our asparagus butter sauce. >> it ends up looking like this? >> that's a little cold, but yeah. a little touch of lemon juice. >> easy enough. >> we're going to put this here. spaghetti or buicktini's cooked. you can make one of your own. >> he has two separate ones so i don't mess one up....
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when people bring in their fish, their broccoli and their -- >> kale. can y'all just let me live?e been tagged in from friends, i'm at work, you can wait until after hours.
when people bring in their fish, their broccoli and their -- >> kale. can y'all just let me live?e been tagged in from friends, i'm at work, you can wait until after hours.
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the big concern is for leafy vegetables like lettuce as well as broccoli and cal flaur. have not been able to plant seeds in time because of the rain. others have fields that have washed away because of the floods and means it's costing more to get supplies. >> it's bad for everybody. high prices. everybody pays more. we had to sell for higher prices. our customers have to pay more. have to raise their price for normal retailers and then for the consumers at the end pay for more the product. >> the company says it's already seeing wholesale prices rise. they'll try to buy from other places like mexico, but the supply will not be as much as the demand. >>> dealing with our own rain in forecast here starting with philly. may see some rain. start around 7-8. continue in the 11:00 a.m. hour before it moves out. get to 50 at 11:00 a.m. upper 50s three this afternoon. some will make it to low 60s today. suburbs low 40 to upper 40s 11:00 a.m. big jump in temperatures once the rain breaks. the lehigh valley, 46 around lunch hour in delaware. mid 50s to low 60s by three in the af
the big concern is for leafy vegetables like lettuce as well as broccoli and cal flaur. have not been able to plant seeds in time because of the rain. others have fields that have washed away because of the floods and means it's costing more to get supplies. >> it's bad for everybody. high prices. everybody pays more. we had to sell for higher prices. our customers have to pay more. have to raise their price for normal retailers and then for the consumers at the end pay for more the...
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chris to a tasting of szechuan peppercorns, and julia prepares vietnamese-style caramel chicken with broccolin. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
chris to a tasting of szechuan peppercorns, and julia prepares vietnamese-style caramel chicken with broccolin. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
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>> various vegtables, so the cheese and the broccoli, this is the cheese and the spinach.ons. >> scale johns, maybe some celery? all health. >> i is it a clover or shamrock? i go with the shamrock. >> what did i say clover? >> clover. >> either way i want to know just because the broccoli and the spin ash, does that mean it is healthy? >> oh, of course all health. >> i that's all you need. >> morning, gang. >> nice to be here. >> yes, great to be here. one nice last beautiful day before all heck breaks loose this weekend. >> looks great out there. twenty-four hours from now, not so much. we will get to that in a moment. but let's celebrate our eight out of ten today. still, going to be breezy out there. this national crab meat day. bus stop body has a jacket on, you don't need to be all bun dollars up like you will have to be this weekendment don't forget those shades. bright out there. temperature is now up to 54 degrees. winds are picking up little bit. 14 miles an hour, sustained, in the city 50's everywhere, mount pocono, 42, already above average. but tomorrow, from m
>> various vegtables, so the cheese and the broccoli, this is the cheese and the spinach.ons. >> scale johns, maybe some celery? all health. >> i is it a clover or shamrock? i go with the shamrock. >> what did i say clover? >> clover. >> either way i want to know just because the broccoli and the spin ash, does that mean it is healthy? >> oh, of course all health. >> i that's all you need. >> morning, gang. >> nice to be here. >>...
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. >> there's 100% achilles heal because no one is like, stop eating that broccoli. one cupcake is enough. i celebrate it and it's about trying to find the balance in life that works for you. >> in hollywood, adam housely, fox news. >>> master chef jr. airs right here on ktvu two fox tonight. >>> neverland ranch owned by michael jackson is for sale again. the property includes the main home on the property with 16 bedrooms, 29 bathrooms and a dance studio and movie theater. fans hope that someone will buy it and open it up to the public. >> it's a beautiful area and someone that could afford it, it would be a really good thing. >> the real estate agents are giving tours but only to qualified buyers. the asking price is $67 million. it's a huge drop from the 100 $100 million price tag two years ago. they brought the property for less than $20 million but in default on the loan. >>> we're expecting a news conference from jeff sessions. a number of lawmakers calling for his resignation today. we'll brick you the news conference live in a few minutes. >>> water officials
. >> there's 100% achilles heal because no one is like, stop eating that broccoli. one cupcake is enough. i celebrate it and it's about trying to find the balance in life that works for you. >> in hollywood, adam housely, fox news. >>> master chef jr. airs right here on ktvu two fox tonight. >>> neverland ranch owned by michael jackson is for sale again. the property includes the main home on the property with 16 bedrooms, 29 bathrooms and a dance studio and movie...
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the drop -- the broccoli soup and the hot sandwich. suzanne: a little plug for pen era there. you are clearing the way, which is good, and that's the responsibility of residential withininess owners here, eight hours, daylight hours, once the storm stops you got to get out here and do a constantine is doing, shovel. what's going to get tricky is, you see, all of the stuff that my foot is in right now, when this re-freeze happens, this is going to be a big chunk of ice and it will be dangerous to walk down the roads and on the streets as well. we had a chance to talk to a plow truck driver earlier. here is what he had to say about the conditions that he experienced this morning. >> its icy, a little bit. took 45 minutes from falls church. normally take you? five minutes. suzanne: obviously, he was taking some extra time on the roads this morning to make sure that he got to his final destination in one plea -- in one piece. that is what? there are bumps along the road of life... and for each one there's triple-a. it's just three kids, right? z2b1kz zi
the drop -- the broccoli soup and the hot sandwich. suzanne: a little plug for pen era there. you are clearing the way, which is good, and that's the responsibility of residential withininess owners here, eight hours, daylight hours, once the storm stops you got to get out here and do a constantine is doing, shovel. what's going to get tricky is, you see, all of the stuff that my foot is in right now, when this re-freeze happens, this is going to be a big chunk of ice and it will be dangerous...
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. >> please, eat the broccoli. >> give you whatever you want. >> e-mail the show. street signs at cnbc.com. find us on twitter. >> caroline cnbc or louise boys a. >>> sparking widespread protests. we'll show you after the p break. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back to the show. ubs was slashed bonus pool in 2016. this after the banks a full year net profits almost half. the latest compensation report it was revealed that they received 13.7 million swiss franks with a bonus cut just over 5%. >>> approved a restructuring strategy after failing to raise enough capital from the market in december. the plan will now have to get the support of european authorities from the italian government be
. >> please, eat the broccoli. >> give you whatever you want. >> e-mail the show. street signs at cnbc.com. find us on twitter. >> caroline cnbc or louise boys a. >>> sparking widespread protests. we'll show you after the p break. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet...
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Mar 9, 2017
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eating decadent fair like crispy turnip cakes, white lentil rizzo, and rahman with ginger greens and broccoli a week, you get three dinners for two people. this sounds delicious. >> if you have his salary, you can afford it. >> $78 for a box of air. >> tom: $78, dinner for two -- >> they are sticks and twigs and leaves. >> chew on it for a while a while. >> tom: katie, what do you think? >> i don't like this and i also hate tom brady. i'm not doing it. >> tom: he's eating right, he's getting up in the years and he still a tough champion, and he credits this to his hard work and his diet. >> his deflated balls and i will hold that against him forever. we know what really happened. >> tom: i will not talk about deflate-gate anymore. michael, you eat like a liberal. >> i.e. grass fed beef regularly and i.e. reveal. >> my accusation from earlier -- >> tom: he's not a complete vegetarian, he likes it lean meats. >> i'm certain he does. this is not going to turn the normal person into tom brady. this diet only works with his supreme genetics, this isn't going to turn some fatso that works ten hours
eating decadent fair like crispy turnip cakes, white lentil rizzo, and rahman with ginger greens and broccoli a week, you get three dinners for two people. this sounds delicious. >> if you have his salary, you can afford it. >> $78 for a box of air. >> tom: $78, dinner for two -- >> they are sticks and twigs and leaves. >> chew on it for a while a while. >> tom: katie, what do you think? >> i don't like this and i also hate tom brady. i'm not doing it....
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the big concern is for leafy vegetables like lettuce as well as broccoli and cauliflower.president of pinto brothers. he says farmers have not been able to plant their seeds in time because of the rain there. they'll try to buy produce from mexico, but suppliers will not be able to meet that demand. >>> it has now been six months since the city of philadelphia transformed nine traditional schools into community learning centers. >> the idea is to turn school buildings into anchors within those individual communities offering services and programs for everyone who lives nearby, not just the students who are learning inside that building. here is how one neighborhood is faring with their first community school. it's not your average philadelphia public school. it sits in an immigrant-rich neighborhood. inside, more than a dozen languages are spoken. his school is meant to serve more than just the students. when it was chosen as one of the city's first community schools, it made sense. >> we have a lot of folks beating on our door excited about this work. >> reporter: there's
the big concern is for leafy vegetables like lettuce as well as broccoli and cauliflower.president of pinto brothers. he says farmers have not been able to plant their seeds in time because of the rain there. they'll try to buy produce from mexico, but suppliers will not be able to meet that demand. >>> it has now been six months since the city of philadelphia transformed nine traditional schools into community learning centers. >> the idea is to turn school buildings into...
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get to droppin when that draco get to poppin frrr ♪ ♪ all i want is cottage roll a cigar full of broccolit out nawf side ♪ ♪ young young poppin with a pocket full of cottage yeah ♪ ♪ woah kemosabe chopper aimin at your noggin yeah had to cop the audi then the top i had to chop it ♪ ♪ pocket watchin so i gotta keep the rocket ♪ ♪ mama told me hey not to sell work mama seventeen five same color t-shirt white ♪ ♪ mama told me hey not to sell work mama seventeen five same...
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. >> reporter: food like kail, leave lifey vegetables, broccoli, cucumbers and green peppers are a fewty's choices. they are high in vitamins, nutrients and minerals and generally low in calories. they are traditional irish dishes that are also, healthy choices. >> colcannon a potato and kail dish or salmon, or a dark, stout beer, all colorful food half naturally a lot of nutrients. >> reporter: let's in the forget an all time favorite for many quacamole made by avocados, a nutrient rich healthy kind of good fat. dietitions say there is, all natural kind of food dye that doesn't contain potentially dangerous chemicals, can be found in artificial food coloring. so, green is the color of the day. >> i know, we failed on that miserablely. >> yes. >> only grown one here. >> i had green eggs and ham for breakfast. >> i technically cannot, green screen. >> that is right, green wall. >> that is right. >> thanks, stephanie appreciate it. >>> it is friday, lauren has our weekend forecast. >> yes, it is not terrible but it is not great either. a couple shots of snow as we head in the upcoming we
. >> reporter: food like kail, leave lifey vegetables, broccoli, cucumbers and green peppers are a fewty's choices. they are high in vitamins, nutrients and minerals and generally low in calories. they are traditional irish dishes that are also, healthy choices. >> colcannon a potato and kail dish or salmon, or a dark, stout beer, all colorful food half naturally a lot of nutrients. >> reporter: let's in the forget an all time favorite for many quacamole made by avocados, a...
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>> i leave steamed vegetables, particularly broccoli and nice wild rice. >> do you cook?>> not much. [ laughter ] >> not much and not well. >> okay. >> i like raw fruits and vegetables. >> you look like you like raw fruits and vegetables. you look very healthy. >> i have been genetically modified. >> me too. >> what is the most interesting thing you have eaten lately? >> i don't know. most interesting thing. this is totally off topic, but i'm working on a book with somebody who is one of these kind of very advanced chefs, advanced not -- advanced -- he is advanced in that weird perfection way. he is the coach for the american which is a big cooking competition that takes place. he finished second. he is the coach this year. >> gavin? >> no. it is phil. so i was up there watching them sharpen carrots so that every carrot was exactly the same size and then using the glue together the skin of a chicken breast and it was very weird and in its own way gm o exciting. [ laughter ] >> and this is a different can of worms, when you were talking about the papaya, you described what
>> i leave steamed vegetables, particularly broccoli and nice wild rice. >> do you cook?>> not much. [ laughter ] >> not much and not well. >> okay. >> i like raw fruits and vegetables. >> you look like you like raw fruits and vegetables. you look very healthy. >> i have been genetically modified. >> me too. >> what is the most interesting thing you have eaten lately? >> i don't know. most interesting thing. this is totally off...
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that, sometimes when i'm in the middle of my harangue of more fruitses and vegetables, eat your broccoli, i might stop and ask what's the hardest thing about having diabetes, and if i remember to ask that, the most important things come out. it could be the social pressures of family, walking down the street and the food that's cheapest the worse food to eat. healthy food's more expensive, things i wouldn't know about. and if we don't ask, we'll never find them out. so there's lots of aspects of communication that can really improve health. >> good evening, doctor. hi. at the risk of being booed, i worked for lot of health insurers. >> we need you too. >> i just want to ask is this something you covered, and you sort of mentioned, i used to work for affinity health in the bronx which is a medicaid payer, and during our orientation, they showed a video x. a lot of what you just talked about -- it was interviews of patients. one of the things they talked about in terms of noncompliance this medication and not following through were they were embarrassed to admit they didn't understand what
that, sometimes when i'm in the middle of my harangue of more fruitses and vegetables, eat your broccoli, i might stop and ask what's the hardest thing about having diabetes, and if i remember to ask that, the most important things come out. it could be the social pressures of family, walking down the street and the food that's cheapest the worse food to eat. healthy food's more expensive, things i wouldn't know about. and if we don't ask, we'll never find them out. so there's lots of aspects...
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now the fish sticks with the broccoli, that reminds me of my kids.y like fish sticks and chicken sticks. the fajitas, my wife loves chicken and mexican food. constant reminder, like, damn, that's my wife. that's my mom. that's my kids. >> reporter: the specter of the three strikes law looms over gregory gadlin, a newer law might prove to be a salvation for giles davis convicted of murder and robbery booked into the county's juvenile facility 20 years earlier at age 17. he's been incarcerated ever since. >> i was basically a troubled kid. followed my case 2 1/2 years. by the time i was sentenced i was 20, and a couple weeks after that, i was in prison. i kind of thought maybe i would get 25 to life. i thought i would have a chance to get out eventually. one day. but when she says, gave me the life without a possibility of parole sentence, you know, it was like, it's over with. it's a death sentence. i'm dead. what that did to me, i can't even put into words. it took away any hope that i had. i don't know. just a part of me felt like, you just threw me
now the fish sticks with the broccoli, that reminds me of my kids.y like fish sticks and chicken sticks. the fajitas, my wife loves chicken and mexican food. constant reminder, like, damn, that's my wife. that's my mom. that's my kids. >> reporter: the specter of the three strikes law looms over gregory gadlin, a newer law might prove to be a salvation for giles davis convicted of murder and robbery booked into the county's juvenile facility 20 years earlier at age 17. he's been...
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literally, you could take it on a friday and monday morning you're driving to work and be like, "broccoli'sdible, i thought everybody was going fine. >> seth: what was the form of your edible? >> it was like a jelly gummy. >> seth: yeah -- >> yeah. >> seth: see that's my problem, i feel like -- this is a friend who told me this, but -- [ laughter ] >> network television. >> seth: this friend can moderate weed, but has a real problem slowing down on gummy bears, so that's the issue. [ laughter ] he's excited about the gummies and forgets about -- >> yeah, we need to get you some candy. >> seth: yeah, just -- i wanted to cool look cool in front of my friends. so i had it with weed to look cooler but really what i wanted was just a bag of gummy bears. >> yeah, exactly. see i just wanted the weed. i didn't want the gummy bears. but so i took it, and you realize you're high when you start thinking your friends are stealing from you. [ light laughter ] i was sitting across from a friend of mine, we were having a great conversation, i was just like, "they're stealing my jewelry." [ laughter ] my j
literally, you could take it on a friday and monday morning you're driving to work and be like, "broccoli'sdible, i thought everybody was going fine. >> seth: what was the form of your edible? >> it was like a jelly gummy. >> seth: yeah -- >> yeah. >> seth: see that's my problem, i feel like -- this is a friend who told me this, but -- [ laughter ] >> network television. >> seth: this friend can moderate weed, but has a real problem slowing down on...
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so many amazing hormone-building foods -- foods like beets, grapes, blueberries, pumpkin seeds, broccolisupport the prostate, olive oil, which helps keep good hormones from becoming bad hormones. we need good hormones to keep us young. we've got to put in spring water. let's put on the extractor blades. we're set. over here, we have a female nutriblast, and this contains some key different ingredients. we put in arugula, sometimes called "rocket." we've added raspberries for their volatile oils, which help to support female reproductive health. we've added avocado and goji berries -- one of the best antioxidants on the planet. are we ready to blast off? >> all: we're ready. >> look at the power. look at the bullet-exclusive cyclonic action. the nutribullet is pulverizing these ingredients. all right. let's see what we got. >> okay. >> love the colors. >> remove the extractor blades. here it is, coming down the counter. for the ladies, let's give that a try. >> yeah. >> if you have a nutriblast every day, you're gonna look better, you're gonna feel better, you can live longer, and you wil
so many amazing hormone-building foods -- foods like beets, grapes, blueberries, pumpkin seeds, broccolisupport the prostate, olive oil, which helps keep good hormones from becoming bad hormones. we need good hormones to keep us young. we've got to put in spring water. let's put on the extractor blades. we're set. over here, we have a female nutriblast, and this contains some key different ingredients. we put in arugula, sometimes called "rocket." we've added raspberries for their...
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we are doing eight tuscan peasant pot soup, purple sprouting broccoli, garlic, and hopefully a bit ofmeet the men who've braved hunger, fear and the high seas as they recreate the 4,000 mile journey made by captain bligh and his loyal crew after the mutiny on the bounty. stay with us. headlines coming—up. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and steph mcgovern. coming up before ten, sarah will have your full weekend weather forecast. catherine will have the sport. but, first, a summary of this morning's main news. the democratic unionist party narrowly remains the largest party in northern ireland after a snap election. the result means they're nowjust one seat ahead of sinn fein, which increased its share of the vote. the parties now have three weeks to establish a government. reports from france suggest the owner of peugeot and citroen has reached agreement by vauxhall. the deal has been subject to three weeks of talks between general motors and the psa group. the new owners have reportedly promised there will be no ukjob cuts reportedly promised there will be no uk job cuts before
we are doing eight tuscan peasant pot soup, purple sprouting broccoli, garlic, and hopefully a bit ofmeet the men who've braved hunger, fear and the high seas as they recreate the 4,000 mile journey made by captain bligh and his loyal crew after the mutiny on the bounty. stay with us. headlines coming—up. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and steph mcgovern. coming up before ten, sarah will have your full weekend weather forecast. catherine will have the sport. but, first, a summary of...
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and no way would i be able to eat broccoli and cauliflower like this. >> maybe a lot of the foods one. yeah, so, is it mainly gassiness that you feel? >> yes, and bloated. the two go hand in hand. as an image consultant, i work with a lot of celebrities. so looking puffy with my bloated belly really made me feel insecure. plus, it's not like i can just let out gas whenever i want, like my four-year-old. [ laughter ] >> yeah, four-year-olds have a talent for not holding back. [ laughter ] and speaking of not holding back, i'm gonna go even deeper and ask you about your bowel movements. were they regular or... >> well, it wasn't regular. so, when this was going on, they weren't always good. at times, i felt backed up, and i just couldn't get it all out. and all that extra time in the potty wasn't helping my busy schedule, either. >> mm-hmm. so, what did you do? >> well, i spoke to a friend of mine who knows a lot about stomach issues. at first, i was skeptical, because i had tried a probiotic and i didn't really feel any relief. he explained to me why that may have happened and how bio
and no way would i be able to eat broccoli and cauliflower like this. >> maybe a lot of the foods one. yeah, so, is it mainly gassiness that you feel? >> yes, and bloated. the two go hand in hand. as an image consultant, i work with a lot of celebrities. so looking puffy with my bloated belly really made me feel insecure. plus, it's not like i can just let out gas whenever i want, like my four-year-old. [ laughter ] >> yeah, four-year-olds have a talent for not holding back. [...
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when people bring in their fish, their broccoli and their -- >> kale. can y'all just let me live?es i've been tagged in from friends, i'm at work, you can wait until after hours. >> i get that one all the time. >> that happens here all the time! we get free food. we get hooked up. >> this is true. but this is the part that does not happen around the office. >> i finished the task i'm working on before proceeding to the kitchen. i'm sure my coworkers will leave me something. >> i think the 4:00 p.m. hour on friday is just as important as every hour. >> lie! because everybody knows, if you are here past 3:00, you're a loser. you drew the short straw. >> that meeting was so full of new and relevant information. i wish it had gone an hour longer. >>> that's a look at some of the wor world's best viral (coughs) cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! some cough medicines only last 4 hours. but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. you won't see these folks th
when people bring in their fish, their broccoli and their -- >> kale. can y'all just let me live?es i've been tagged in from friends, i'm at work, you can wait until after hours. >> i get that one all the time. >> that happens here all the time! we get free food. we get hooked up. >> this is true. but this is the part that does not happen around the office. >> i finished the task i'm working on before proceeding to the kitchen. i'm sure my coworkers will leave me...
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>> any broccoli?> you got nothing. >> you wanted me to get you a piece. >> you within a me to ask more questions or go to break? we're wrapping it up. >> we are wrapping it up. >> we're trying to wrap something up. we're wrapping it up. david, thank you. i take it back, those are nice. absolutely some green there. >> thanks, joe. >> only one person here not -- not participating. julian, thank you. pleasure. >> oh, it's you. >> it is basketball! >> yes. >> now to the brackets. northwestern looked good made the ncaa tournament for the first time. they played their first game against vanderbilt. do you know who was there watching? >> who? >> elaine. >> oh. >> elaine was there. i didn't see george or jerry or anybody else. >> you mean veep. >> the veep elaine. >> her son's on the team. >> huh? >> her son's on the team. >> a vanderbilt player thought his treatment was down by one point when they were up by one. he fouled a northwestern player on purpose who made two free-throws to give the wildcats the lea
>> any broccoli?> you got nothing. >> you wanted me to get you a piece. >> you within a me to ask more questions or go to break? we're wrapping it up. >> we are wrapping it up. >> we're trying to wrap something up. we're wrapping it up. david, thank you. i take it back, those are nice. absolutely some green there. >> thanks, joe. >> only one person here not -- not participating. julian, thank you. pleasure. >> oh, it's you. >> it is...
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american people and say everybody would like to weigh ten bounds less, but are they going to eat broccolieir donuts? no. so at $3 a gallon, it's very tough on the fuel economy side. and look at the mix of what people are buying. we're well over 60% on trucks. >> talking about regulations, bmw lobbying the government -- i don't know if you saw this -- for what's called seat belt ignition interlocks, meaning if you're going at a certain speed, you'd have to put your seat belt on. the reason they want this is because they want to make lighter cars, and they also want to -- the current standard, if you run it into a wall, is that people are not wearing seat belts. they actually want this. where would you land on that? >> the seat belt is the greatest safety innovation in the history of the automobile. it's the most important. we're well over 90% compliance now in the united states with the laws. i would point out to you, as someone who's been in this business 45 years, we had a standard let's say 30 years ago that said you couldn't start the car unless your seat belt was buckled, and you can'
american people and say everybody would like to weigh ten bounds less, but are they going to eat broccolieir donuts? no. so at $3 a gallon, it's very tough on the fuel economy side. and look at the mix of what people are buying. we're well over 60% on trucks. >> talking about regulations, bmw lobbying the government -- i don't know if you saw this -- for what's called seat belt ignition interlocks, meaning if you're going at a certain speed, you'd have to put your seat belt on. the reason...